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Solved Examples Set 1 (Quantitative Ability)

  1. How much would I have to pay for a book which cost $ 72 to product, if the printing company sold it to a bookseller at 20% profit and in return the bookseller sold it to me at a profit of 25%?

    1. $ 104
    2. $ 106
    3. $ 108
    4. $ 110
    5. $ 109
    Cost of the book product = $ 72
    Profit of printing company = 20% of 72 = 0.2 x 72 = 14.4
    Now the cost of the book = 72 +14.4 = $ 86.4
    Profit of the bookseller = 25% of 86.4 = 21.4
    Finally, the cost of the book = 86.4 + 21.4 = $ 108
  2. 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%
  3. 5.41 - 3.29 Γ— 1.6 = ?

    1. 14.6
    2. 0.3392
    3. 0.146
    4. 3.392
    5. 1.46
    5.41 - 3.29 Γ— 1.6 = 5.41 - 5.264 = 0.146
  4. After spending 88% of his income, a man had $ 2160 left. Find his income.

    1. $ 18000
    2. $ 19000
    3. $ 20000
    4. $ 22000
    5. $ 17000
    Let income = x
    x = 88% of x + 2160
    x - 0.88x = 2160
    0.12x = 2160
    x = \(216000 \over 12\) = 18000
  5. 5873 + 12034 + 1106 = ?

    1. 19016
    2. 20001
    3. 19013
    4. 2018
    5. 19010
    5873 + 12034 + 1106 = 17907 + 1106 = 19013
  6. if a > b and b > c then:

    1. a = c
    2. a > c
    3. c > a
    4. a < c
    5. none
    As a > b > c so a > c
  7. 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.
  8. A man sells two houses for $ 2 lac each. On one he gained 20% and on the other he lost 20%. His total profit or loss % in the transaction will be

    1. 4% profit
    2. 5% loss
    3. no profit, no loss
    4. 4% loss
    5. 3% loss
    % loss = (% loss X % profit)/100 = (20 X 20)/100 = 4%
  9. 40 arithmetic questions, each carrying equal marks, were given in a class test. A boy answered 25 questions correctly. What percentage was this? To pass a test a student must answer at least 45% of the questions correctly. Find the least number of correct answers needed to pass.

    1. 62.5%, 18
    2. 63.5%, 16
    3. 64.5%, 20
    4. 61.0%, 21
    5. 60.0%, 22
    \(x \text{% of } 40 = 25\)
    \(x \text{% } Γ— 40 = 25\)
    \(x = {25 \over 40} Γ— 100 \)
    x = 62.5

    \(x = 45 \text{% of } 40 \)
    \(x = 0.45 Γ— 40 \)
    x = 18
  10. Which of the following expressions is equivalent to \(\frac{π‘₯^2 + 3x + 1}{π‘₯ + 1}\)?

    1. x + 2
    2. π‘₯ + 3
    3. π‘₯ + 2 - 1/(π‘₯ + 1)
    4. π‘₯ + 3 + 1/(π‘₯ + 1)
    5. π‘₯ + 4 + 5/(π‘₯ + 1)
    As \(π‘₯^2 + 3x + 1 = (π‘₯^2 + 3x + 2) -1\)
    and
    \(\frac{π‘₯^2 + 3x + 2}{x + 1} = \frac{(π‘₯ + 2)(x + 1)}{x + 1} = π‘₯ + 2\)
    Therefore,
    \(\frac{π‘₯^2 + 3x + 1}{x + 1} = \frac{π‘₯^2 + 3x + 2}{x + 1} - \frac{1}{x + 1} = (π‘₯ + 2) - \frac{1}{x + 1}\)
  11. A group of laborers accepted to do a piece of work in 20 days. 8 of them did not turn up for the work and the remaining did the work in 24 days. The original number of laborers was

    1. 47
    2. 48
    3. 49
    4. 50
    5. 51
    x laborers do work in 20 days and x-8 laborers do same work in 24 days. As the no. of laborers decrease, the no. of days increased then it becomes as
    x : x - 8 :: 24 : 20
    product of interiors = product of exteriors
    24x - 192 = 20x
    4x = 192
    x = 48
  12. 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
  13. A man pays 10% of his income for his income tax. If his income tax amounts to $ 1500, what is his income?

    1. $ 13000
    2. $ 15000
    3. $ 17000
    4. $ 19000
    5. $ 11000
    Let x = income
    10% of x = $ 1500
    0.1x = $ 1500
    x = \(1500 \over 0.1\) = $ 15000
  14. A man earned an annual income of $ 245000 in 1990. He was allowed a deduction of $ 15000 relief for each of his three children and a personal relief of $ 30000. If he was charged a tax rate of 4% on first $ 50000 and 6% on his remaining income, calculate the total tax charged.

    1. $ 9200
    2. $ 8700
    3. $ 9500
    4. $ 9400
    5. $ 9000
    Total Income = $ 245000
    Total relief = 3 Γ— 15000 + 30000 = $ 75000
    Rest income = 245000 - 75000 = 170000
    Tax on 1st 50000 = 0.04 Γ— 50000 = $ 2000
    Tax on rest amount 120000 = 0.06 Γ— 120000 = $ 7200
    Total tax = 200 + 7200 = $ 9200
  15. \( {1250 \over 25} Γ— 0.5 = ? \)

    1. 250
    2. 50
    3. 2.5
    4. 25
    5. 125
    \( {1250 \over 25} Γ— 0.5 = 50 Γ— 0.5 = 25 \)
  16. If 3x = βˆ’9, then 3x3 βˆ’ 2x + 4 =

    1. -83
    2. -71
    3. -47
    4. -17
    5. 61
    First solving 3x = βˆ’9, x = βˆ’3. Now plug into 3x3 βˆ’ 2x + 4:
    3x3 βˆ’ 2x + 4
    = 3(-3)3 βˆ’ 2(-2) + 4
    = 3(βˆ’27) + 6 + 4
    = βˆ’81 + 6 + 4
    = βˆ’71
  17. 12% of ________ = 48

    1. 250
    2. 100
    3. 400
    4. 200
    5. 300
    \(12 \text{% of } x = 48\)
    \(0.12x = 48\)
    \(x = \frac{48}{0.12} = 400\)
  18. \(25 \text{% of }{4 \over 4\text{%}} \text{ of }{1 \over 25} = ?\)

    1. 1
    2. 3
    3. 0
    4. 67
    5. 25
    \(25 \text{% of }{4 \over 4\text{%}} \text{ of }{1 \over 25}\)
    \(= 25 \text{% } Γ— {4 \over 4\text{%}} Γ— {1 \over 25} \)
    \(= 0.25 Γ— {4 \over 0.04} Γ— {1 \over 25}\)
    \(= {25 \over 25}\)
    = 1
  19. A group of boys were to choose between playing hockey and badminton. The number of boys choosing hockey was three times that of those choosing badminton. Asking 12 boys who chose hockey to play badminton would make the number of players for each game equal. Find the number who chose badminton originally.

    1. 12
    2. 14
    3. 11
    4. 13
    5. 10
    Let no. of boys for badminton = x
    then no. of boys for hockey = 3x
    According to the statement,
    3x - 12 = x + 12 (12 leave hockey, 12 join badminton)
    2x = 24
    x = 12
    Hence, there were 12 boys originally choosing badminton.
  20. A man bought a flat for $ 820000. He borrowed 55% of this money from a bank. How much money did he borrow from the bank?

    1. $ 451000
    2. $ 452000
    3. $ 453000
    4. $ 454000
    5. $ 450000
    55% of 820000 = 0.55 Γ— 820000 = $ 451000

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