Quantitative Aptitude is most important and essential subject for clearing any focused competitive exam.
1)the
respective ratio of radii of two right circular cylinders (a and b) is 4:5.the respective ratio of
volume of cylinders a and b is 12:25. what is the respective
ratio of the heights of cylinders a and b?
(1) 2: 3 (2) 3: 5 (3) 5: 8 (4) 4: 5 (5) 3: 4
2) dhruva
gave 35% of her monthly salary to her mother. from the remaining salary, she
paid 18% towards rent and 42% she kept aside for her monthly expenses. the
remaining amount she kept in bank account. the sum of the amount she kept in
bank and that she gave to her mother was rs.43,920. what was her monthly SALARY?
1)
rs.80,000 (2) rs.75,000 (3) rs.64,000
4)
rs.76,000 (5) rs.72,000
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3) 18 litres of pure water was
added to a vessel containing 80 litres of pure milk. 49 litres of the resultant mixture was then
sold and some more quantity of pure milk and pure water was added to the vessel in the respective ratio of 2:1. If the resultant respective ratio of milk and water in the vessel was 4 : 1, what was
the quantity of pure milk added in the vessel ? (in
litres)
(1) 4
(2) 8 (3) 10 (4) 12
(5) 2
4)
There are two bikes (A and B) of equal cost price. Bike A was sold at a profit
of 14% and Bike B was sold for Rs.4,290/- more than its cost price. The net
profit earned after selling both the Bikes (A and B) is 20%. What is the cost
price of each bike ?
(1)
Rs. 16,500/ (2) Rs. 16,000/
(3) Rs. 15,500/ (4) Rs. 17,500/
(5) Rs. 17,000/
Quantitative
Aptitude Questions and Answers contains concepts and test papers on many topics
such as average, numbers, compound interests, partnership, problem on ages,
calendar, boats and streams, clock, height and distance, percentage, pipes and
cisterns, profit and loss, speed, time and distance, simple interest, problem
on trains, time and work, etc.
5)
The circumference of circle A is 75 m more than its diameter. If the radius of
circle B is 3.5 m more than the radius of circle A, what is the circumference
of circle B ?
(in m)
(1) 110 (2) 140 (3) 163 (4) 96 (5) 132
Quantitative Aptitude is one of the
scoring subjects, as it involves questions purely of numerical calculations
relates to problems like arithmetic, graph and table reading, percentage analysis, categorization.
quantitative analysis and more. The major importance
of quantitative aptitude test is to measures someone’s numerical ability and
accuracy in mathematical calculations.