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Solved Examples Set 1 (Quantitative Ability)

  1. \( {π‘₯ - 8 \over 24} = {3 \over 4} \)
    What is the value of π‘₯ in the equation?

    1. 10
    2. 20
    3. 26
    4. 31
    5. 40
    By cross multiplying, 4(π‘₯ – 8) =3 Γ— 24. Thus, 4π‘₯ – 32 = 72, and so 4π‘₯ = 104 and π‘₯ = 26.
  2. \( {0.027 \over 90} = ? \)

    1. 0.0003
    2. 0.03
    3. 3
    4. 0.00003
    5. 0.003
    \( {0.027 \over 90} = {27 \over 1000 Γ— 90} = {3 \over 10000} = 0.0003 \)
  3. \( {5.76 \over 1.6} - 2.4 = ? \)

    1. 1.2
    2. 2.4
    3. 7.2
    4. 0.12
    5. 0.012
    \( {5.76 \over 1.6} - 2.4 = \) 3.6 - 2.4 =1.2
  4. By selling 60 chairs, a man gains an amount equal to selling price of 10 chairs. The profit percentage in the transaction is

    1. 10%
    2. 15%
    3. 16.67%
    4. 20%
    5. 22%
    selling price of 60 chairs = selling price of 10 chairs
    profit of 60 chairs = profit of 10 chairs
    profit of 6 chairs = profit of 1 chair
    profit of 1 chair = profit of 1/6 chair
    profit %age = 1/6 x 100 = 16.67%
  5. Matthew’s age (π‘š) is three years more than twice Rita’s age (π‘Ÿ). Which equation shows the relationship between their ages?

    1. π‘š = π‘Ÿ βˆ’ 32
    2. π‘š = π‘Ÿ + 32
    3. π‘š = 2(π‘Ÿ + 3)
    4. π‘š = 2π‘Ÿ βˆ’ 3
    5. π‘š = 2π‘Ÿ + 3
    As Matthew's age (π‘š) is three more years (+3) than twice Rita's age (2π‘Ÿ). Therefore, π‘š = 2π‘Ÿ + 3.
  6. A shopkeeper bought a radio from a wholesaler for $ 250.00. In addition, he paid a sales tax of 15% on the cost price. He then sold the radio for $ 315.00. Calculate the cash profit made by the shopkeeper.

    1. $ 20.00
    2. $ 22.50
    3. $ 25.00
    4. $ 27.50
    5. $ 27.00
    cost price = $ 250
    sales tax = .15 Γ— 250 = $ 37.5
    cash profit = 315 - 250 - 37.5 = $ 27.5
  7. 350 Γ— ? = 4200

    1. 12
    2. 24
    3. 15
    4. 30
    5. 16
    \( ? = {4200 \over 350} =12 \)
  8. ?% of 60 = 24

    1. 40
    2. 48
    3. 45
    4. 42
    5. 38
    ?% Γ— 60 = 24
    \(? = {24 \over 60} Γ— 100 \) = 40
  9. A bank exchanges British currency for Singapore currency at the rate of S$ 3.20 to pond 1. Calculate, in Pond, the amount exchanged for S$ 1,600 by a customer who also had to pay an extra 3% commission for this transaction.

    1. Pond 475
    2. Pond 485
    3. Pond 495
    4. Pond 505
    5. Pond 510
    As commission is 3% of 1600 = 0.03 Γ— 1600 = S$ 48
    the rest amount = 1600 - 48 = S$ 1552
    S$ 1 = \(1 \over 3.20\) = Pond 0.3125
    Now S$ 1552 = 1552 Γ— 0.3125 = Pond 485
  10. A boy scored 90 marks for his mathematics test. This was 20% more than what he had scored for the geography test. How much did he score in geography?

    1. 71 marks
    2. 73 marks
    3. 75 marks
    4. 77 marks
    5. 78 marks
    20% of x + x = 90
    0.2x + x = 90
    1.2x = 90
    x = \(90 \over 1.2\)
    x = 75
  11. At a book fair, a book was reduced in price from $ 75 to $ 60. If the first price gives a 50% profit, find the percentage profit of the book sold at the reduced price.

    1. 20%
    2. 30%
    3. 40%
    4. 50%
    5. 10%
    As $ 75 (first price) gives a profit = 50%
    $ 1 gives a profit = (50/75)%
    $ 60 (reduced price) gives profit = (50/75 x 60)% = 40%
  12. By selling a fan for $ 475, a person loses 5%. To get a gain of 5%, he should sell the fan for:

    1. $ 500
    2. $ 525
    3. $ 535
    4. $ 575
    5. $ 505
    cost price = 100/(100 - 5) x 475 = $ 500
    sale price = (100 + 5)/100 x 500 = $ 525
  13. 5873 + 12034 + 1106 = ?

    1. 19016
    2. 20001
    3. 19013
    4. 2018
    5. 19010
    5873 + 12034 + 1106 = 17907 + 1106 = 19013
  14. 60% of 37 = ?

    1. 20
    2. 21
    3. 22.2
    4. 22
    5. none
    60% of 37 = 0.6 Γ— 37 = 22.2
  15. A shopkeeper sold two articles for $ 48 each. He made a 25% profit on one article and a loss of 20% on the other. What was his net gain or loss on the sale of the two articles?

    1. loss of $ 1.40
    2. gain of $ 2.40
    3. loss of $ 2.40
    4. gain of $ 1.40
    5. gain of $ 2.60
    25% profit at selling price $ 48 = 48 x .25 = $ 12
    20% loss at selling price $ 48 = 48 x 0.2 = $ 9.6
    gain = profit - loss = 12 - 9.6 = $ 2.4
  16. A third-grade class is composed of 16 girls and 12 boys. There are 2 teacher-aides in the class. The ratio of girls to boys to teacher-aides is

    1. 16:12:1
    2. 8:6:2
    3. 8:6:1
    4. 8:3:1
    5. 4:3:1
    Girls to boys to teacher-aides are in proportion 16 to 12 to 2. Reduced to lowest terms, 16:12:2 equals 8:6:1.
  17. \( {2244 \over 0.88} = ? Γ— 1122 \)

    1. 20.02
    2. 20.2
    3. 19.3
    4. 2.27
    5. 3.27
    \( {2244 \over 0.88} = ? Γ— 1122 \)
    \(? = {2550 \over 1122} = 2.27 \)
  18. 8 : ? :: 1 : 4

    1. 24
    2. 16
    3. 0
    4. 32
    5. 20
    ? Γ— 1 = 8 Γ— 4
    ? = 32
  19. A shopkeeper buys 300 identical articles at a total cost of $ 1500. He fixes the selling price of each article at 20% above the cost price and sells 260 articles at the price. As for the remaining articles, he sells them at 50% of the selling price. Calculate the shopkeeper's total profit.

    1. $ 180
    2. $ 185
    3. $ 200
    4. $ 190
    5. $ 170
    cost price of each item = \( 1500 \over 300 \) = $ 5
    selling price at 20% above the cost price = 5 + 5 Γ— .2 = $ 6
    selling price of 260 items = 260 Γ— 6 = $ 1560
    selling price of remaining 40 items = 40 Γ— 6 Γ— .5 = $ 120
    Total profit = 1560 + 120 - 1500 = $ 180
  20. \( {1250 \over 25} Γ— 0.5 = ? \)

    1. 250
    2. 50
    3. 2.5
    4. 25
    5. 125
    \( {1250 \over 25} Γ— 0.5 = 50 Γ— 0.5 = 25 \)

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