Quantitative Aptitude Quiz for RRB NTPC, SSC CHSL, SSC CGL: Set 33

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Quantitative Aptitude Quiz

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Quantitative Aptitude Quiz for Railway NTPC and SSC

Quantitative Aptitude Quiz: Set 33

 

1. The price of a commodity rises from Rs. 6 per kg to Rs. 7.50 per kg. If the expenditure cannot increase, the percentage of reduction in consumption is
(a) 15
(b) 20
(c) 25
(d) 30

Answer

(b) 20 

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2. First and second numbers are less than a third number by 30% and 37% respectively. The second number is less than the first by
(a) 7%
(b) 4%
(c) 3%
(d) 10%

Answer

(d) 10% 

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3. Walking at 6/7th of this usual speed a man is 25 minutes too late. His usual time to cover this distance is
(a) 2 hours 30 minutes
(b) 2 hours 15 minutes
(c) 2 hours 25 minutes
(d) 2 hours 10 minutes

Answer

(a) 2 hours 30 minutes 

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4. Walking at 5 km/hr a student reaches his school from his house 15 minutes early and walking at 3 km/hr he is late by 9 minutes. What is the distance between his school and his house?
(a) 5km
(b) 8km
(c) 3km
(d) 2km

Answer

(c) 3km 

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5. A sum of Rs. 12,000 deposited at compound interest becomes double after 5 years. After 20 years, it will become
(a) Rs. 48,000
(b) Rs. 96,000
(c) Rs. 1,90,000
(d) Rs. 1,92,000

Answer

(d) Rs. 1,92,000 

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6. Simple interest on a certain sum for 6 years is 9/25 of the sum. The rate of interest is
(a) 6%
(b) 13/2%
(c) 8%
(d) 17/2%

Answer

(a) 6% 

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7. The difference between the compound interest and simple interest for the amount Rs. 5,000 in 2 years is Rs.32. The rate of interest is
(a) 5%
(b) 8%
(c) 10%
(d) 12%

Answer

(b) 8% 

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8. The least number, which is to be added to the greatest number of 4 digits so that the sum may be divisible by 345, is
(a) 50
(b) 6
(c) 60
(d) 5

Answer

(b) 6 

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9. If 4√3 5√2/√48 √18 = a b√6 , then the values of a and b are respectively
(a) 9/25, 4/15
(b) 3/11, 4/33
(c) 9/10, 2/5
(d) 3/5, 4/15

Answer

(d) 3/5, 4/15 

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10. If 17200 is divided by 18, the remainder is
(a) 10
(b) 14
(c) 16
(d) 18

Answer

(a) 10

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