Quantitative Aptitude Quiz
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Quantitative Aptitude Quiz: Set 17
Q1. If 12 cot² θ- 31 cosecθ + 32 = 0, 0° < θ< 90°, then the value of sin will be:
1. 2/3, 1/4
2. 4/5, 3/4
3. 5/4, 4/3
4. 1/3, 3/2
2. 4/5, 3/4
Q2. A, B and C can complete a piece of work in 5, 20 and 60 days respectively. Working together, they can complete the same work in how many days?
1. 23/4
2. 15/4
3. 13/4
4. 21/4
2. 15/4
Q3. A man bought 2 articles for Rs. 3050 each. He sold one article at 10% loss and another at 20% profit. The total profit/loss percentage he earned is:
1. 10% profit
2. 5% loss
3. 10% loss
4. 5% profit
4. 5% profit
Q4. A number is decreased by 30%, then increased by 30%, then further increased by 30%. What is the net increase/decrease percent in the number (correct to the nearest integer)?
1. 19% increase
2. 18% decrease
3. 19% decrease
4. 18% increase
4. 18% increase
Q5. 9 years ago, the average age of a family of five members was 33 years. Now, three new members join whose ages are in ascending order with consecutive gaps of 8 years. If the present average age of the family is the same as it was 9 years ago, what is the age (in years) of the youngest new member?
1. 26
2. 29
3. 35
4. 17
1. 26
Q6. In triangle ABC, D and E are two points on the sides AB and AC respectively so that DE || BC and AD/BD = 3/4. The ratio of the area of ∠ABC to the area of trapezium DECB is :
1. 96 : 121
2. 121 : 36
3. 121 : 96
4. 36 : 121
3. 121 : 96
Q7. The simplified value of 15 of 8 + 6 +[(27-3) ÷ 6 + 4] is :
1. 128
2. 130
3. 134
4. 136
3. 134
Q8. If x4 + X¯4 = 1442, (x>0) then the value of x + x¯1 is:
1. 4√10
2. 15
3. ²√10
4. ³√10
Answer: ²√10
Q9. A car covers 25 km at a uniform speed. If the speed had been 8 km/h more, it would have taken 10 hours less for the same journey. What is the speed of the car (in km/h)?
1. 4
2. 2
3. 2.5
4. 3
2. 2
Q10. The given Bar Graph presents the Imports and Exports of an item (in tones) manufactured by a company for the five financial years, 2013-2014 to 2017-2018.
In which financial year the percentage increase in Imports and Exports taken together is the highest is the highest in comparison to its previous financial year?
1. 2015 – 2016
2. 2014 – 2015
3. 2016 – 2017
4. 2017 – 2018
3. 2016 – 2017
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