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617 + 6.017 + 0.617 + 6.0017 = ?

Course Name: Quantitative Aptitude

  • 1]

    62.96357

  • 2]

    62963.57

  • 3]

    62.96357

  • 4]

    629.6357

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# Quiz
1
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If 2994 ÷ 14.5 = 172, then 29.94 ÷ 1.45 = ?

  • 1] 0.172
  • 2] 1.72
  • 3] 17.2
  • 4] 172
Solution
2
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The rational number for the recurring decimal 0.125125..... is :

  • 1]

    63/487

  • 2]

    119/993

  • 3]

    125/999

  • 4]

    None of these

Solution
3
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The value of \(\left( {\frac{{0.943 \times 0.943 - 0.943 \times 0.057 + 0.057 \times 0.057}}{{0.943 \times 0.943 \times 0.943 + 0.057 \times 0.057 \times 0.057}}} \right)\) is :

 

  • 1] 0.32
  • 2] 0.886
  • 3] 1.1286
  • 4] None of these
Solution
4
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Evalute \(:\frac{{{{\left( {2.39} \right)}^2} - {{\left( {1.61} \right)}^2}}}{{2.39 - 1.61}}\)

 

  • 1] 2
  • 2] 4
  • 3] 6
  • 4] 8
Solution
5
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The number 0.121212 ..... in the form p/q is equal to :

  • 1]

    2/11

  • 2]

    4/11

  • 3]

    2/33

  • 4]

    4/33

Solution
6
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Out of the fractions 9/31, 3/17, 6/23, 4/11, and 7/25 which is the largest?

 

  • 1]

    9/31

  • 2]

    3/17

  • 3]

    6/23

  • 4]

    4/11

  • 5]

    None of these

Solution
7
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The price of commodity X increases by 40 paise every year, while the price of commodity Y increases by 15 paise every year. If in 2001, the price of commodity X was Rs. 4.20 and that of Y was Rs. 6.30, in which year commodity X will cost 40 paise more than the commodity Y ?

  • 1]

    2010

  • 2]

    2011

  • 3]

    2012

  • 4]

    2013

Solution
8
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What is difference between biggest and smallest fraction among 2/3, 3/4, 4/5 and 5/6

  • 1]

    2/5

  • 2]

    3/5

  • 3]

    1/6

  • 4]

    1/7

Solution
9
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Which part contains the fractions in ascending order ?

  • 1]

    \(\frac{{11}}{{14}},\frac{{16}}{{19}},\frac{{19}}{{21}}\)

  • 2]

    \(\frac{{16}}{{19}},\frac{{11}}{{14}},\frac{{19}}{{21}}\)

  • 3]

    \(\frac{{16}}{{19}},\frac{{19}}{{21}},\frac{{11}}{{14}}\)

  • 4]

    \(\frac{{19}}{{21}},\frac{{11}}{{14}},\frac{{16}}{{19}}\)

Solution
10
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\(\frac{{\left( {0.1667} \right)\left( {0.8333} \right)\left( {0.3333} \right)}}{{\left( {0.2222} \right)\left( {0.6667} \right)\left( {0.1250} \right)}}\)     is approximately equal to:

 

  • 1] 2
  • 2] 2.40
  • 3] 2.43
  • 4] 2.50
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