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# Solved Examples Set 1 (Quantitative Ability)

1. 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.
2. A girl is 18 years younger than her mother. In 6 years time, the sum of their ages will be 54.How old is the girl now?

1. 10 years
2. 11 years
3. 12 years
4. 13 years
5. 14 years
Let girl's age = x
then mother's age = x + 18
After 6 years,
x + 6 + x + 18 + 6 = 54
2x + 30 = 54
2x = 24
x = 12
3. 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 4. $${5.76 \over 1.6} - 2.4 = ?$$ 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 5. 40 men can build a wall 4 metres high in 15 days. The number of men required to build a similar wall 5 metres high in 6 days is 1. 115 2. 125 3. 105 4. 135 5. 130 $$40 × 15 × 5 \over 6 × 4$$ = 125 men 6. $$25 \text{% of }{4 \over 4\text{%}} \text{ of }{1 \over 25} = ?$$ 1. 1 2. 3 3. 0 4. 67 5. 25 $$25 \text{% of }{4 \over 4\text{%}} \text{ of }{1 \over 25}$$ $$= 25 \text{% } × {4 \over 4\text{%}} × {1 \over 25}$$ $$= 0.25 × {4 \over 0.04} × {1 \over 25}$$ $$= {25 \over 25}$$ = 1 7. A retailer bought a compact disc from a manufacturer for$ 200. In addition to that, he paid a 15% sales tax. If he sold the disc to a customer for $260, calculate the cash profit he made. 1.$ 30.00
2. $35.00 3.$ 32.50
4. $28.00 5.$ 30.50
price of a compact disc with sales tax = 200 + 0.15 × 200
= 200 + 30 = $230 As the selling price of the disc =$ 260
Hence, cash profit = 260 - 230 = $30 8. A man saves$ 500, which is 15% of his annual income. How much does he earn in one year?

1. $3542.5 2.$ 3333.33
3. $3132.3 4.$ 3075.75
5. $4444.4 Let annual income = x 15% of x = 500 x = $$500 \over 15$$ × 100 = $$10000 \over 3$$ = 3333.33 9. A primary school had an enrollment of 850 pupils in January 1970. In January 1980 the enrollment was 1,120. What was the percentage increase for the enrollment? 1. 31.76% 2. 33.50% 3. 30.65% 4. 34.76% 5. 30.55% Percentage increase for the enrollment = $$1120 - 850 \over 850$$ × 100 = 31.76 10. 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 = $525 11. A shopkeeper sold two articles for$ 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
12. A shop owner blends three types of coffees, A, B and C, in the ratio 3:5:7. Given that type A coffee costs $70 per kg, type B coffee costs$ 100 per kg and type C coffee costs $130 per kg, calculate the cost per kg of the blended mixture. 1.$ 106
2. $108 3.$ 109
4. $110 5.$ 105
Cost per kg = 70 x 1/5 + 100 x 1/3 + 130 x 7/15 = $108 per kg 13. 42.98 + ? = 107.87 1. 64.89 2. 65.89 3. 64.98 4. 65.81 5. 63.89 ? = 107.87 - 42.98 = 64.89 14. If n! = n ⋅ (n − 1) ⋅ (n − 2) ⋅ (n − 3) . . . 2 ⋅ 1, what is the value of $$\frac{(6!)(4!)}{(5!)(3!)}$$ 1. 5/4 2. 8/5 3. 10 4. 24 5. 1152 $$\frac{(6!)(4!)}{(5!)(3!)}$$ = $$\frac{(6 . 5 . 4 . 3 . 2 . 1)(4 . 3 . 2. 1)}{(5 . 4 . 3 . 2 . 1)(3 . 2 . 1)}$$ = $$\frac{6 . 4}{1}$$ = 24 15. A can do a piece of work in 10 days and B can do it in 15 days. The number of days required by them to finish it, working together is 1. 8 2. 7 3. 6 4. 4 5. 3 A's 1 day work = $$1 \over 10$$ B's 1 day work = $$1 \over 15$$ Now both A and B's 1 day work = $${1 \over 10} + {1 \over 15}$$ = $$3 + 2 \over 30$$ = $$1 \over 6$$ Hence the work by both A and B will be completed in 6 days. 16. 5789 - 2936 + 1089 = ? 1. 3942 2. 4041 3. 2626 4. 3932 5. 3940 5789 - 2936 + 1089 = 6878 - 2936 = 3942 17. A bank increased the rate of interest which it paid to depositors from 3.5% to 4% per annum. Find how much more interest a man would receive if he deposited$ 64000 in the bank for 6 months at the new interest rate

1. $160 2.$ 180
3. $200 4.$ 220
5. $150 If the interest rate is 3.5% then interest amount is 3.5% of 6400 = 0.035 × 6400 =$ 2240
If the interest rate is 4% then interest amount is
4% of 6400 = 0.04 × 6400 = $2560 Now the difference of both interests = 2560 - 2240 =$ 320 per annum
Interest for half year (6 months) = $$320 \over 2$$ = $160 18. 8 : ? :: 1 : 4 1. 24 2. 16 3. 0 4. 32 5. 20 ? × 1 = 8 × 4 ? = 32 19. How much would I have to pay for a book which cost$ 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
20. A fruit-seller has 120 oranges. Given that he has 20% more apples than oranges and 40% less oranges than pears, find the number of apples and the number of pears the fruit seller has.

1. 144, 200
2. 148, 380
3. 149, 220
4. 140, 190
5. 142, 190
No. of apples = 120 + 20% of 120 = 120 + 0.2 × 120 = 144

Let x = No. of pears
x - 40% of x = 120
x - 0.4x = 120
0.6x = 120
x = $$120 \over 0.6$$ = 200
Hence, no. of pears = 200