Quantitative Aptitude Quiz
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Quantitative Aptitude Quiz: Set 78
1. If the ratio of Ram and Shyam’s age is 4 : 5. After 6 years ratio of their ages will be 7 : 8. Find the
present age of Shyam.
(a) 8Â (b) 10
(c) 14 (d) 16
(b) 10
2. For what value of k the numbers 2, 3 + k, 2 are in
arithmetic progression-
(a) 1 (b) 0
(c) -1 (d) 2
(c) -1
3. Find the CI after 2 year on the sum of Rs 1200 at
rate of 20% annual.
(a) 528 (b) 524
(c) 428 (d) 480
(a) 528
4. If principal of Rs. 420 is given on lent at the rate of
10% for 2 year find the interest earned?
(a) 74(b) 8
(c) 82(d) 88
(b) 84
5. If the difference between CI and SI of 2 year is Rs
216. Find the principal amount if rate of interest is
10%
(a) 10800 (b) 21600
(c) 5400 (d) None
(b) 21600
6. Two friends work in same company and ratio of their salaries is 3 : 5. First friend gets promoted after a year and his salary is increased by one third of the salary of his friend. Find the ratio of their current salaries.
a) 11 : 15
b) 2 : 3
c) 14 : 15
d) None of these
c) 14 : 15 Explanation:
7. Amit got thrice as many marks in Maths as in English. The proportion of his marks in Maths and History is 4:3. If his total marks in Maths, English and History are 250, what are his marks in English?
a) 120
b) 90
c) 40
d) 80
c) 40 Explanation:
8. Ratio of number of sides of two regular polygons is 5: 6 and ratio of their each interior angle is in the ratio 24: 25. Then the no. of sides of these two polygon are
a) 13, 15
b) 10, 12
c) 14, 16
d) 8, 6
b) 10, 12 Explanation:
9. Ram packs sweets in such a way that if he packs 20 in each box, there would be 15 sweets left. If he packs 25 each, there would be 20 sweets left, if he packs 38 each, there would be 33 sweets left and if he packs 40 sweets in each box, there would be 35 sweets left. What is the minimum number of sweets the person have?
a) 3795
b) 4125
c) 4250
d) 3985
a) 3795 Explanation: Required number of sweets in each box = LCM (20, 25,38 and 40) – 5 ⇒ 3,800 − 5 = 3,795.
10. A shopkeeper sold a T.V. set for Rs. 17,940 with a discount of 8% and earned a profit of 19.6 %. What would have been the percentage of profit earned if no discount was offered?
a) 25%
b) 27%
c) 30%
d) 32%
c) 30% Explanation:
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