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Test: Quantitative Reasoning (February 14) - Question 1

The total of the ages of Amar, Akbar and Anthony is 80 years. What was the total of their ages three years ago ?

Detailed Solution for Test: Quantitative Reasoning (February 14) - Question 1

Required sum = (80 - 3 x 3) years = (80 - 9) years = 71 years.

Test: Quantitative Reasoning (February 14) - Question 2

Two bus tickets from city A to B and three tickets from city A to C cost Rs. 77 but three tickets from city A to B and two tickets from city A to C cost Rs. 73. What are the fares for cities B and C from A ?

Detailed Solution for Test: Quantitative Reasoning (February 14) - Question 2

Let Rs. x be the fare of city B from city A and Rs. y be the fare of city C from city A.

Then, 2x + 3y = 77 ...(i) and

3x + 2y = 73 ...(ii)

Multiplying (i) by 3 and (ii) by 2 and subtracting, we get: 5y = 85 or y = 17.

Putting y = 17 in (i), we get: x = 13.

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Test: Quantitative Reasoning (February 14) - Question 3

A number of friends decided to go on a picnic and planned to spend Rs. 96 on eatables. Four of them, however, did not turn up. As a consequence, the remaining ones had to contribute Rs. 4 each extra. The number of those who attended the picnic was

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Test: Quantitative Reasoning (February 14) - Question 4

An institute organised a fete and 1/5 of the girls and 1/8 of the boys participated in the same. What fraction of the total number of students took part in the fete ?

Detailed Solution for Test: Quantitative Reasoning (February 14) - Question 4

Ans is "Data inadequate".

Suppose ther are 18 students (10 girls, 8 boys).
1/5 of 10=2 (girls).
1/8 of 8=1 (boy).
Total participation=2+1=3.
Total students=10+8=18.
Answer = 3/18 = 1/6.
Answer cannot be determined until we have the "Ratio of girls to boys"
 

Test: Quantitative Reasoning (February 14) - Question 5

A, B, C, D and E play a game of cards. A says to B, "If you give me three cards, you will have as many as E has and if I give you three cards, you will have as many as D has." A and B together have 10 cards more than what D and E together have. If B has two cards more than what C has and the total number of cards be 133, how many cards does B have ?

Detailed Solution for Test: Quantitative Reasoning (February 14) - Question 5

Clearly, we have :

B-3 = E ...(i)

B + 3 = D ...(ii)

A+B = D + E+10 ...(iii)

B = C + 2 ...(iv)

A+B + C + D + E= 133 ...(v)

From (i) and (ii), we have : 2 B = D + E ...(vi)

From (iii) and (vi), we have : A = B + 10 ...(vii)

Using (iv), (vi) and (vii) in (v), we get:

(B + 10) + B + (B - 2) + 2B = 133 5B = 125 B = 25.

Test: Quantitative Reasoning (February 14) - Question 6

A pineapple costs Rs. 7 each. A watermelon costs Rs. 5 each. X spends Rs. 38 on these fruits. The number of pineapples purchased is

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Test: Quantitative Reasoning (February 14) - Question 7

A woman says, "If you reverse my own age, the figures represent my husband's age. He is, of course, senior to me and the difference between our ages is one-eleventh of their sum." The woman's age is

Detailed Solution for Test: Quantitative Reasoning (February 14) - Question 7

Let x and y be the ten's and unit's digits respectively of the numeral denoting the woman's age.
Then, woman's age = (10x + y) years; husband's age = (10y + x) years.

Therefore (10y + x)- (10X + y) = (1/11) (10y + x + 10x + y)
⇒ (9y-9x) = (1/11)(11y + 11x) = (x + y)
⇒ 10x = 8y x = (4/5)y

Clearly, y should be a single-digit multiple of 5, which is 5.
So, x = 4, y = 5.
Hence, woman's age = 10x + y = 45 years.

Test: Quantitative Reasoning (February 14) - Question 8

A girl counted in the following way on the fingers of her left hand : She started by calling the thumb 1, the index finger 2, middle finger 3, ring finger 4, little finger 5 and then reversed direction calling the ring finger 6, middle finger 7 and so on. She counted upto 1994. She ended counting on which finger ?

Detailed Solution for Test: Quantitative Reasoning (February 14) - Question 8

Clearly, while counting, the numbers associated to the thumb will be : 1, 9,17, 25,.....

i.e. numbers of the form (8n + 1).

Since 1994 = 249 x 8 + 2, so 1993 shall correspond to the thumb and 1994 to the index finger.

Test: Quantitative Reasoning (February 14) - Question 9

A man has Rs. 480 in the denominations of one-rupee notes, five-rupee notes and ten-rupee notes. The number of notes of each denomination is equal. What is the total number of notes that he has ?

Detailed Solution for Test: Quantitative Reasoning (February 14) - Question 9

Let number of notes of each denomination be x.

Then x + 5x + 10x = 480

⇒ 16x = 480

∴ x = 30.

Hence, total number of notes = 3x = 90.

Test: Quantitative Reasoning (February 14) - Question 10

What is the product of all the numbers in the dial of a telephone ?

Detailed Solution for Test: Quantitative Reasoning (February 14) - Question 10

Since one of the numbers on the dial of a telephone is zero, so the product of all the numbers on it is 0.

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