Monday, February 25, 2013

QUANT. QUIZ

1.    1.14 expressed as a per cent of 1.9 is .
(1) 6%                   (2) 10%
(3) 60%                 ( 4) 90 %
2.    In a examination 80% candidate passed in English and 85% candidate passed in Mathematics. If 73% candidates passed in both these subjects, then what per cent of candidate failed in both the subjects?
(1) 8                       (2) 15
(3) 27                     (4) 35
3.    Half of 1 per cent, written as a decimal is.
(1) 0.2                    (2) 0.02
(3) 0.005                (4) 0.05
4.    If the price of a commodity increased by 50% by what fraction must its consumption be reduced so as to keep the same expenditure on its consumption?
(1) 1/4                    (2) 1/3
(3) 1/2                    (4) 2/3
5.    The price of sugar is reduced by 20%. Now a person can buy 500 g  more sugar for Rs. 36. The original price  of the sugar  per kilogram was
(1) Rs.14.40          (2) Rs. 18
(3) Rs.15.60          (4) Rs.16.50
6.    B got 20 % marks  less than A. What per cent makes did A got more than B?
(1) 20                     (2) 25
(3) 12                     (4) 80
7.    The population of a town increases every year by 4%. If its present population is 50,000, then after 2 years it will be.
(1) 53,900              (2) 54,000
(3) 54,080              (4) 54, 900
8.    Rama ‘s expenditure and savings are in the ratio 5:3 if her income increase by 12% and expenditure by 15%, then  by how much per cent  do her saving increase?
(1) 12                     (2) 7
(3) 8                       (4) 13
9.    The time duration of 1 hour 45 minutes is what per cent of a day?
(1) 7.218                (2) 7.291
(3) 8.3                    (4) 8.24
10.  In an examination 35% of the candidates failed in Mathematics and 25% in English. If 10% failed in both Mathematics and English, then how much per cent passed in both the subjects?
(1) 50                     (2) 55
(3) 57                     (4) 60

Answers:
1.
3
6.
2
2.
1
7.
3
3.
3
8.
2
4.
2
9.
2
5.
2
10.
1
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