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The price of 2 sarees and 4 shirts is Rs. 1600. With the same money one can buy 1 saree and 6 shirts. If one wants to buy 12 shirts, how much shall he have to pay ?

Course Name: Quantitative Aptitude

  • 1] Rs. 1200
  • 2] Rs. 2400
  • 3] Rs. 4800
  • 4] Cannot be determined
  • 5] None of these
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1
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\(\left( {\frac{{785 \times 785 \times 785 + 435 \times 435 \times 435}}{{785 \times 785 + 435 \times 435 - 785 \times 435}}} \right)\)       simplifies to = ?

 

  • 1] 350
  • 2] 785
  • 3] 1220
  • 4] 1320
Solution
2
Discuss

Solve \({ \text{1}}\frac{4}{5} + 20 - 280 \div 25 = ?\)

 

  • 1]

    \(8\frac{1}{5}\)

  • 2]

    \(9\frac{1}{2}\)

  • 3]

    \(11\frac{1}{2}\)

  • 4]

    \(10\frac{3}{5}\)

  • 5]

    \(12\frac{1}{5}\)

Solution
3
Discuss

\(\frac{{ \root 3 \of 8 }}{{\sqrt {16} }} \div \sqrt {\frac{{100}}{{49}}} \times \root 3 \of {125} \)     is equal to = ?

 

  • 1]

    7

  • 2]

    \(1\frac{3}{4}\)

  • 3]

    \(\frac{7}{{1000}}\)

  • 4]

    \(\frac{4}{7}\)

Solution
4
Discuss

The value of \({ \text{5}}\frac{1}{3} \div 1\frac{2}{9} \times \frac{1}{4}  \left( {10 + \frac{3}{{1 - \frac{1}{5}}}} \right)\)   = ?

 

  • 1]

    15

  • 2]

    67/25

  • 3]

    128/11

  • 4]

    128/99

Solution
5
Discuss

Find the value of * in the following. \({ \text{1}}\frac{2}{3} \div \frac{2}{7} \times \frac{*}{7} = 1\frac{1}{4} \times \frac{2}{3} \div \frac{1}{6}\)

 

  • 1]

    0.006

  • 2]

    1/6

  • 3]

    0.6

  • 4]

    6

Solution
6
Discuss

The square root of \(\frac{{0.342 \times 0.684}}{{0.000342 \times 0.000171}} = ?\)

 

  • 1] 250
  • 2] 2500
  • 3] 2000
  • 4] 4000
Solution
7
Discuss

Simplify : \(\frac{{\frac{5}{3} \times \frac{7}{{51}}{ \text{ of }}\frac{17}{5} - \frac{1}{3}}}{{\frac{2}{9} \times \frac{5}{7}{ \text{ of }}\frac{{28}}{5} - \frac{2}{3}}}{\kern 1pt} {\kern 1pt} = ?\)

 

  • 1]

    1/3

  • 2]

    1/6

  • 3]

    4

  • 4]

    2

Solution
8
Discuss

Free notebooks were distributed equally among children of a class. The number of notebooks each child got was one-eighth of the number of children. Had the number of children been half, each child would have got 16 notebooks. Total how many notebooks were distributed ?

  • 1] 256
  • 2] 432
  • 3] 512
  • 4] 640
  • 5] None of these
Solution
9
Discuss

Simplify : \(1 + {2 \over {1 + {3 \over {1 + {4 \over 5}}}}}\)

 

  • 1]

    7/4

  • 2]

    4/7

  • 3]

    7/5

  • 4]

    3/7

Solution
10
Discuss

(36.14)^2 – (21.28)^2 =?

  • 1]

    850

  • 2]

    860

  • 3]

    865

  • 4]

    853

Solution
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