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Quantitative MCQ - 21 - Question 1

Directions (1-5): Study the following pie-chart carefully to answer these questions:

 

Percentage-wise distribution of players who Play Five Different Sports

Total players are equal to 4200, out of which Female Players are equal to 2000

What is the average number of players (both male and female) who play Football and Rugby together?

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Quantitative MCQ - 21 - Question 2

Directions (1-5): Study the following pie-chart carefully to answer these questions:

 

Percentage-wise distribution of players who Play Five Different Sports

Total players are equal to 4200, out of which Female Players are equal to 2000

What is the difference between the number of female players who play Lawn Tennis and the number of male players who play Rugby?

Detailed Solution for Quantitative MCQ - 21 - Question 2

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Quantitative MCQ - 21 - Question 3

Directions (1-5): Study the following pie-chart carefully to answer these questions:

 

Percentage-wise distribution of players who Play Five Different Sports

Total players are equal to 4200, out of which Female Players are equal to 2000


 

What is the ratio of the number of female players who play Cricket to the number of male players who play Hockey?

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Quantitative MCQ - 21 - Question 4

Directions (1-5): Study the following pie-chart carefully to answer these questions:

 

Percentage-wise distribution of players who Play Five Different Sports

Total players are equal to 4200, out of which Female Players are equal to 2000

What is the total number of the male players who play Football, Cricket and Lawn tennis together?

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Quantitative MCQ - 21 - Question 5

Directions (1-5): Study the following pie-chart carefully to answer these questions:

 

Percentage-wise distribution of players who Play Five Different Sports

Total players are equal to 4200, out of which Female Players are equal to 2000


 

The number of male players who play Rugby is approximately what percentage of the total number of players who play Lawn Tennis?

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Quantitative MCQ - 21 - Question 6

Given that 24-carat gold is pure gold. 18-carat gold is ¾ pure gold and 20-carat gold is 5/6 pure gold. The ratio of the pure gold in 18-carat gold to pure gold in 20-carat gold is :

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Quantitative MCQ - 21 - Question 7

The average score of boys in an examination of a school is 71 and that of the girls is 73. The average score of the whole school in that examination is 71.8. Find the ratio of the number of boys to the number of girls that appeared in the examination.

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Quantitative MCQ - 21 - Question 8

Two casks of 48 L and 42 L are filled with mixtures of wine and water, the proportions in the two casks being respectively 13: 7 and 18: 17. If the contents(wine and water) of the two casks be mixed and 20 L of water is added to this mixture then what will be the proportion of wine to water in the resultant solution?

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Quantitative MCQ - 21 - Question 9

  I have to reach a certain place at a certain time and I find that I shall be 15 min too late, if I walk at 4 km an hour, and 10 min too soon, if I walk at 6 km an hour, How far have I to walk?

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Quantitative MCQ - 21 - Question 10

Pankaj walked at 5 km/h for certain part of the journey and then he took an auto for the remaining part of the journey travelling at 25 km/h. He took 10 hours for the entire journey. What part of the journey did he travel by auto if the average speed of the entire journey be 17 km/h:

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Quantitative MCQ - 21 - Question 11

Directions (11-14): Read the following and answer the questions that follow.

During a cricket match India playing against NZ scored in the following manner:

Find the average runs scored at first four wickets

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= 83.5

Quantitative MCQ - 21 - Question 12

Directions (11-14): Read the following and answer the questions that follow.

During a cricket match India playing against NZ scored in the following manner:

The average runs scored at first five wickets is what percent (approx.) more or less than the average runs scored at first four wickets?

Detailed Solution for Quantitative MCQ - 21 - Question 12

Average of the first five batsman

Quantitative MCQ - 21 - Question 13

Directions (11-14): Read the following and answer the questions that follow.

During a cricket match India playing against NZ scored in the following manner:

The minimum average runs scored by the last five batsmen to get out could be

Detailed Solution for Quantitative MCQ - 21 - Question 13

It is possible that the only the first batsman scored the runs

Quantitative MCQ - 21 - Question 14

Directions (11-14): Read the following and answer the questions that follow.

During a cricket match India playing against NZ scored in the following manner:

If the fifth down batsman gets out for a duck, then find the average runs scored by the first six batsmen.

Detailed Solution for Quantitative MCQ - 21 - Question 14

Here we can not find the runs scored by the seventh batsman

hence answere is D

Quantitative MCQ - 21 - Question 15

A person buys a bed in Rs.1250.By reduction of 20% in the price of the bed, he can purchase a chair also in the same amount that was initially paid for the bed. Find the price of the chair. 

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Quantitative MCQ - 21 - Question 16

In a factory, producing of an automobile, the parts manufactured on the shop floor are required to go through quality checks, each conducted after a specific part of the processing on the raw material is completed. Only parts that are not rejected at one stage are put through subsequent stages of production and testing. If average rejection rates at these three testing stages during a month are 10%, 5% and 2% respectively, then what is the effective rejection rate for the whole plant?

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Quantitative MCQ - 21 - Question 17

A speaks the truth in 75% and B in 80% cases. In what percentage of cases are they likely to contradict each other when narrating the same incident?

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= 35%

Quantitative MCQ - 21 - Question 18

In a certain store, the profit is 320% of the cost. If the cost increases by 25% but the selling price remains constant, approximately what percentage of the selling price is the profit?

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Let the initial cost is Rs 100

 

Quantitative MCQ - 21 - Question 19

A watch passes through three hands and each gains 25%. If the third sells it for Rs 250, what did the first pay for it?

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cost price of watch to the first

Quantitative MCQ - 21 - Question 20

I lost 9 percent by selling pencils at the rate of 15 a rupee. How many for a rupee must I sell them to gain 5 percent?

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Let x pencils per rs should be sold to get 5%

Quantitative MCQ - 21 - Question 21

Two partners invest Rs 12500 and Rs 8500 respectively in a business and agree that 60% of the profit should be divided equally between them and the remaining profit is to be treated as interest on capital. If one partner gets Rs 240 more than the other, find the total profit made in the business.

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Quantitative MCQ - 21 - Question 22

A and B invest Rs 4000 and Rs 5000 in a business. A receives Rs 100 per month out of the profit as a remuneration for running the business and the rest of profit is divided in proportion to the investments. If in a year ‘A’ totally receives Rs 3600, what does B receive?

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Quantitative MCQ - 21 - Question 23

A bag contains 5 red balls, 6 yellow and 3 green balls. If two balls are picked at random, what is the probability that both are red or both are green in colour?

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Quantitative MCQ - 21 - Question 24

A bag contains 4 red balls, 6 green balls and 5 blue balls. If three balls are picked at random, what is the probability that two of them are green and one of them is blue in colour?

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Quantitative MCQ - 21 - Question 25

Find the total number of arrangements by which the word LAPTOP can be arranged?

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= 360

Quantitative MCQ - 21 - Question 26

Directions (26-28): What approximate value should come in place of the question mark (?) in the following questions ? (You are not expected to calculate the exact value.)

7429.98 ÷ 300.02 × 10.004 = ? 

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Quantitative MCQ - 21 - Question 27

Directions (26-28): What approximate value should come in place of the question mark (?) in the following questions ? (You are not expected to calculate the exact value.)

15.2% of 725 + 12.8% of 643 = ? 

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Quantitative MCQ - 21 - Question 28

Directions (26-28): What approximate value should come in place of the question mark (?) in the following questions ? (You are not expected to calculate the exact value.)

496 ÷ 0.6 × 0.5 = ? 

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Quantitative MCQ - 21 - Question 29

40% of 60% of 3/5 of a number is 504. What is 25% of 2/5 of that number? 

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Quantitative MCQ - 21 - Question 30

The difference between a two-digit-number and the number obtained by interchanging the two digits of the number is 9. What is the difference between the two digits of the number? 

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