Quiz Discussion

64^12 / 4^15 = 64^x

Course Name: Quantitative Aptitude

  • 1]

    6

  • 2]

    5

  • 3]

    4

  • 4]

    7

Solution
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1
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Eight people are planning to share equally the cost of a rental car. If one person withdraws from the arrangement and the others share equally the entire cost of the car, then the share of each of the remaining persons increased by:

  • 1]

    1/7

  • 2]

    1/8

  • 3]

    1/9

  • 4]

    7/8

  • 5]

    None of these

Solution
2
Discuss

\(\sqrt {0.00060516} \)     is equal to = ?

 

  • 1] 0.0246
  • 2] 0.00246
  • 3] 0.246
  • 4] 0.000246
Solution
3
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
4
Discuss

Simplification of \(\frac{{{{\left( {3.4567} \right)}^2} - {{\left( {3.4533} \right)}^2}}}{{0.0034}} = ?\)

 

  • 1] 6.91
  • 2] 7
  • 3] 6.81
  • 4] 7.1
Solution
5
Discuss

3.325 + 3.012 + 0.660 + 31.151 + 0.251 = ?

  • 1]

    40.019

  • 2]

    35.055

  • 3]

    37.514

  • 4]

    38.399

Solution
6
Discuss

The lowest temperature in the night in a city is one third more than 1/2 the highest during the day. Sum of the lowest temperature and the highest temperature is 100 degrees. Then what is the lowest temperature?

 

  • 1] 30 degrees
  • 2] 40 degrees
  • 3] 36 degrees
  • 4] None of these
Solution
7
Discuss

David gets on the elevator at the 11th floor of a building and rides up at the rate of 57 floors per minute. At the same time, Albert gets on an elevator at the 51st floor of the same building and rides down at the rate of 63 floors per minute. If they continue travelling at these rates, then at which floor will their paths cross ?

  • 1] 19th floor
  • 2] 28th floor
  • 3] 30th floor
  • 4] 37th floor
Solution
8
Discuss

\(\frac{3}{2} \times \frac{{11}}{5} \div \left( {\frac{{25}}{{44}} \times \frac{{11}}{5}} \right) \div \frac{{33}}{{15}} = ?\)

 

  • 1]

    1/2

  • 2]

    2/3

  • 3]

    126/125

  • 4]

    \(5\frac{{101}}{{125}}\)

  • 5]

    None of these

Solution
9
Discuss

A fires 5 shots to B's 3 but A kills only once in 3 shots while B kills once in 2 shots. When B has missed 27 times, A has killed:

  • 1] 30 birds
  • 2] 60 birds
  • 3] 72 birds
  • 4] 90 birds
  • 5] None of these
Solution
10
Discuss

If 12 + 22 + 32 + . . . . . + p2 = \(\left[ {\frac{{{ \text{p}}\left( {{ \text{p}} + 1} \right)\left( {2{ \text{p}} + 1} \right)}}{6}} \right]{ \text{,}}\)     then 12 + 32 + 52 + . . . . . + 172 is = ?

 

  • 1] 969
  • 2] 1785
  • 3] 980
  • 4] 1700
Solution
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