Quiz Discussion

The difference of \({ \text{1}}\frac{3}{{16}}\) and its reciprocal is equal to = ?

 

Course Name: Quantitative Aptitude

  • 1]

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

  • 2]

    4/3

  • 3]

    15/16

  • 4]

    None of these

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Number of digits in the square root of 62478078 is = ?

  • 1] 4
  • 2] 5
  • 3] 6
  • 4] 3
Solution
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Assume that \(\sqrt {13} \) = 3.605(approximately) and \(\sqrt {130}\)  = 11.40(approximately) Find the value of: \(\sqrt {1.3}\) + \(\sqrt {1300}\)  + \(\sqrt {0.013}\)

 

  • 1] 36.164
  • 2] 36.304
  • 3] 37.304
  • 4] 37.164
Solution
3
Discuss

\(\frac{{225}}{{836}} \times \frac{{152}}{{245}} \div 1\frac{{43}}{{77}} = ?\)

 

  • 1]

    6/49

  • 2]

    6/11

  • 3]

    3/28

  • 4]

    1/7

  • 5]

    None of these

Solution
4
Discuss

\(1\frac{3}{4} - 1\frac{1}{5} + 1\frac{5}{8} = ?\)

 

  • 1]

    \(2\frac{7}{{40}}\)

  • 2]

    \(3\frac{7}{{40}}\)

  • 3]

    \(9\frac{5}{8}\)

  • 4]

    \(10\frac{7}{8}\)

  • 5]

    None of these

Solution
5
Discuss

The simplification of \(\frac{5}{{3 + \frac{3}{{1 - \frac{2}{3}}}}}, = ?\)

 

  • 1]

    5

  • 2]

    5/3

  • 3]

    5/12

  • 4]

    3/4

Solution
6
Discuss

572.0 / 26 * 12 – 200 = (2)^x

  • 1]

    8

  • 2]

    4

  • 3]

    6

  • 4]

    10

Solution
7
Discuss

\(\left\{ {\left( {64 - 38} \right) \times 4} \right\} \div 13 = ?\)

 

  • 1] 4
  • 2] 1
  • 3] 8
  • 4] 2
  • 5] 5
Solution
8
Discuss

1559.95 - 7.99 × 24.96 - ?2 = 1154

  • 1] 14
  • 2] 24
  • 3] 32
  • 4] 18
  • 5] 8
Solution
9
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(? - 968) / 79 * 4 = 512

 

  • 1] 10185
  • 2] 10190
  • 3] 11075
  • 4] 11080
  • 5] None of these
Solution
10
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]

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

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