Thursday, 3 August 2017

Quant Quiz


Quant Quiz

1. Veer calculates his profit percentage on the selling price whereas Vipin calculates his profit percentage on the cost price. 
They find that the difference of their profits is Rs 100. If the selling price of both of them are the same and both of them get 25 % profit,
 find their selling price?
a) Rs.1800
b) Rs.2000
c) Rs. 2500
d) Rs. 2867
e) None of these.

2. A textile vendor sells shirts at Rs. 800 per shirt, however he forced to give two successive discounts of 10 % and 5 % respectively. 
However he charges sales tax on net sales price from the customer at 5 %. What price does customer has to pay to buy the shirt ?
a) Rs. 730.40
b) Rs. 690.30
c) Rs. 718.20
d) Rs. 960.50
e) None of these.

3. A printer manufacturer initially makes a profit of 12 % by selling a particular model of printer for Rs 6500. 
If the cost of manufacturing of that printer increases by 25 %, then price paid by customer is increased by 15 %.
 Find the % profit made by the manufacturer ? 
a) 5%
b) 6%
c) 4.5%
d) 9 %
e) None of these.

4. Mr. Kartik has taken loan from a bank in terms, he will donate 50 % of total capital at the end of the year to the bank. 
He earned a profit of 50 % and donated 50 % of total to bank , next year he earned 50 % profit and donated 50 % of total to bank,
 in third he again earned 50 % profit, after donating 50 % of total money he left with Rs.16,875, then find the amount donated by him at the end of 2nd year.
a) Rs. 40,000        
b) Rs. 22,500        
c) Rs. 16,000         
d) Rs. 18,500        
e) None of these.

5. Manufacturing of cement is made up with four components P, Q, R and S in ratio 2 : 3 : 4 : 5 . Due to seasonal variation-
 if there are respective changes of + 10 % , - 20 % , - 30 % , + 40 % , then what would be the % change in the cost ? 
a) 3.76%
b) 2.85%
c) 4.62%
d) 6.67%
e)  None of these.

6. The population of a village is 5500. If the number of males increases by 11 % and the number of females increases by 20 %, then the population becomes 6330. 
Find the population of females in the town?
a) 2500
b) 3000
c) 3500
d) 2250
e) None of these.

7.  A man can row 8 km/hr in still water. If the river is running at 3 km/hr, it takes 3 hours more in upstream than to go downstream for the same distance. How far is the place?
a) 26.67 km
b) 32.5 km
c) 27.5 km
d) Can't determined
e) None of these.

8. A man borrows Rs. 20,000 at 10% compound interest. At the end of every year he pays Rs. 2000 as part repayment. How much does he still owe after three such installments?
a) Rs. 25000
b) Rs. 20000
c) Rs. 24000
d) Rs. 30000
e) None of these.

9. A tank is filled in 5 hours by three pipes A, B and C. The pipe C is twice as fast as B and B is twice as fast as A. How much time will pipe A alone take to fill the tank?
a) 30 hour
b) 70 hour
c) 35 hour
d) 40 hour
e) None of these.

10. Three taps A,B and C can fill a tank in 20,30and 40 minutes respectively. All the taps are opened  -
simultaneously and after 5 minutes tap A  was closed and then after 6 minutes tab B was closed .
At the moment a leak developed which can empty the full tank in 60 minutes. What is the total time taken for the completely full?
a) 24 minutes
b) 25 minutes
c) 35 minutes
d) 40 minutes
e) None of these.

11) The Simple interest on a sum of money is 1/9 of the Principal and the no. of years is equal to the rate %pa. The rate % pa is?
a) 9 %
b) 3.33%
c) 10%
d) 16.67%
e)  None of these

12) A sum of money is accumulating at compound interest at a certain rate of interest. If Simple interest instead of compound interest were reckoned,
 the interest for the first two years would be diminished by Rs. 20 and that for the first three years by Rs. 61. Find the Sum?   
a) 8000
b) 6000
c) 10,000
d) 12,000
e) None of these

13) A certain sum is interested at compound. The interest occurred in the first two years is Rs. 272 and that in the First three years is Rs. 434. Find the rate %?
a) 33.33%
b) 25%
c) 12.5%
d) 16.67%
e) None of these

14) Saurabh opened a restaurant, with a initial investment of Rs. 30,000. In that first year, he incurred a loss of 5%. However, during the second year, 
he earned the Profit of 10% which in third year rose to 12.5%. Calculate his net profit for the entire period of three years?
a) 5300
b) 5620
c) 6000
d) 6600
e) None of these

15) A bottle is full of Dettol.  1/3 of it is taken out and then an equal amount of water is poured into bottle to fill it. This operation is done 4 times. 
Find the final ratio of Dettol and water in the bottle?
a) 43: 65
b) 17: 43
c) 16:63
d)16:65
e) None of these


Answers:

1. b
2. c
3. c
4. b
5. b
6. a
7. c
8. b
9. c
10. a
11. b
12. a
13. c
14. b
15. d


Solution

1.  Since  veer calculates his profit percentage on Selling price so ,
CP = SP-25/100 SP = 75/100 SP = 3/4 SP
&vipin calulates his profit percentage on Cost price, So
SP = CP+25/100 CP= 5/4 CP or CP = 4/5 SP
As, Difference in Profit =100
SP/4 - SP/5 = 100
So, Selling Price = 2000

2.  Final Price Paid by customer = 800*(90/100) *(95/100) * (105/100) = 718.20

3. New SP= 6500+ 15% of 6500 = 7475
 Old Cost price = 6500 -12% of 6500 =5720
New Cost Price = 125% of 5720 = 7150
% Profit = (7475-7150)/ 7150 *100 = 4.5%

4.  Let the initial capital is X 
After one year 3/4 of X will be donated aur utna hi hath me bachega 
After 2nd yr 9/16 of X will be donated ...& same 
After 3rd yr 27/64 of X will be donated and the same in hand 
27/64 of X = 16875
calculate x= 40000
Amount denoted in 2nd year =9/ 16 of X= 22500

5. Ratio of material's 2 : 3 : 4 : 5
Let is value be 20 , 30, 40, 50 so total sum = 140
Now, there is + 10 % increase in cost of P, 20 + 2 = 22
- 20 % decrease in the cost of Q , 30 - 6 = 24
- 30 % decrease in the cost of R , 40 - 12 = 28
+ 40 % increase in the cost of S , 50 + 20 = 70
Now, total sum of latest cost = 22+ 24 + 28 + 70 = 144
% change of Cost = (144-140)/140 * 100 = 2.85%

6.  Let X is the initial population of Male and Y be the initial population of Female
X + Y = 5500 .........(1)
If the number of males increases by 11 % and the number of females increases by 20 %, then
(111/100 )X+ (120/100) Y = 6330
1.11 X + 1.2 Y = 6330 , On putting the value of X from equeation (1)
1.11 ( 5500 - Y ) + 1.2 Y = 6330
Y = 2500, Population of females in town.

7. Let the speed of a man in still water be x km/hr and the speed of a stream be y km/hr. 
If he takes t hours more in upstream than to go downstream for the same distance,
 the distance  = (x^2 - y^2)t/ 2y Km
x = 8 km/hr
y = 3 km/hr
t = 3 hours
As per the formula,
Distance = 27.5 Km.

8.  Amount after 3 years on Rs.20000 at 10% compound interest
= 20000( 1+ 10/100)^3= 26620.............(1)
He paid Rs.2000 after 1st year.
Hence Rs.2000 and its compound interest for 2 years (i.e., amount on 2000 after 2 year) need to be reduced from (1)
Similarly, he paid Rs.2000 after 2nd year.
Hence Rs.2000 and and its compound interest for 1 year (i.e., amount on 2000 after 1 year) need to be reduced from (1)
Similarly, he paid Rs.2000 after 3rd year.
Hence this Rs.2000 also need to be reduced from (1)
Hence, remaining amount=  26620 - 2000(1+10/100)^2 - 2000(1+10/100) - 2000 = Rs. 20000
i.e, he still owes Rs.20000 even after three installments.

9. Suppose pipe A alone takes x hours to fill the tank.
Then, pipes B and C will take x/2 and x/4hours respectively to fill the tank.
1/x+2/x+4/x = 1/5
on Solving,
 x = 35 hrs.

10.  A, B, C do it in 20, 30 , 40 min respectively Let total work be 120
Efficiency of A,B,C = 6,4,3 respectively
First 5 min work = 13* 5 = 65
remaining = 120-65 = 55
next 6 min work = 7*6 = 42
Remaining = 13
Now, 120 work is done by leak in 60 minutes
Leak's efficiency = 120/60 = -2(as it empties the tank)
Leak +C = 3-2 = 1
time taken = 13/1 = 13 minutes
Total time taken = 5+6+13 = 24 Minutes

11. R=(100/9)^1/2 =3.33%

12.  P(r/100)^2= 40
P(r/100)^2 ×(300+r)/100 =61
On Solving P= 8000

13. P[(1+r/100)^2 -1]= 272 ----(1)
P[(1+r/100)^3 -1]= 434-----(2)
Consider 1+r/100 =a
On dividing eqn (2) by (1)
So (a3-1)/ (a2-1) = 434/272
On solving a=9/8
So 1+r/100 = 9/8
So  r= 12.5%

14.  1st year loss = 1500
Price after 1st year = 28500,
2nd year profit = 2850
Price after 2nd year =31350
Profit in 3rd year = 3918.75
So net profit during 3 years = 3918.75+ 2850 – 1500= 5268.75
So option E is true

15. Final ratio of Dettol and water = (1-1/3)^4/{1-(1-1/3)^4}  = 16: 65

Quant Quiz


Quant Quiz

Dear Reader, 
Here we providing Quant quiz close to the pattern which we have experienced from last weekend exam.
 Hope this post would be helpful to aspirants who are going for this weekend exam.
Time: 5 Min.
Directions (Q.1-5): What will come in place of the question mark (?) in the following?
1. 8^4 × 1/(8^3) × 8^5  ÷ 8^2= 8^?   
1) 7 
2) 2 
3) 3 
4) 4 
5) None of these

2.  -(a -b) * ? = (b -a) 
1) -1 
2) 1 
3) -a 
4) a 
5) None of these 

3. (a + b) = ? * (-a-b) 
1) 1 
2) -a 
3) -1 
4) -b 
5) None of these.

4. (a^3 - b^3)/(a^2+b^2+ ab) = ? 
1) (a-b)
2) (a+b) 
3) a*b
4) -a+b
5) None of these 

5, 16 + 26 * 2 = ? 
1) 84 
2) 44 
3) 40 
4) 832 
5) None of these 

Directions (Q. 6-10): What approximate value should come in place of question mark (?)
 in the  following questions? (You are not expected to calculate the exact value.

6. 63251 * 82 = ? * 42l05 
1) 101 
2) 123 
3) 147 
4) 165
5) 8885

7. (84111)^1/2= ?  
1) 240 
2) 270 
3) 330 
4) 290 
5) 310 

8. (54.78)^2= ?  
1) 3000 
2) 3300 
3) 3500 
4) 3700 
5) 3900 

9. (7171 + 3854 + 1195) ÷ (892 + 214 + 543) = ? 
1) 13  
2) 18 
3) 3 
4) 26 
5) 7 

10. (562 % of 816) + 1449 = ?
1) 4145 
2) 5675 
3) 6035 
4) 7325 
5) 8885  


Answers:

1.  4
2.  2
3.  3
4.  1
5.  5
6.  2
7.  4
8.  1
9.  5

10.3


Data Interpretation


Directions (1-5) Study the following graph carefully & answer accordingly
The following graph shows the percentage of number of students in three different disciplines in a certain college for the years 2002-2007

 

Q1. The total no. of science student in 2004 was 900 and that of commerce students in 2007 was 700. Find the diff b/w the total number of students in these two years.
(a) 350
(b) 250
(c) 275
(d) 400
(e) 325

Q2. The average percentage of arts students is approximately how many times the average percentage of commerce students?
(a) 3
(b) 1.5
(c) 2.15
(d) 2
(e) 1.16

Q3. From 2005 to 2006, there was increment of 20% in total no. of students. If no. of science student in 2006 was 600 then find the total no. of students in arts stream in 2005.
(a) 900
(b) 1000
(c) 950
(d) 800
(e) 700

Q4. If number of students in arts stream in 2003 was 800. Then find the average number of students in science & Commerce stream in 2003.
(a) 950
(b) 1050
(c) 800
(d) 1200
(e) 1000

Q5. In 2004, there was 300 students in science stream then find the ratio of no. of students in commerce and arts in that year.
(a) 2 : 3
(b) 3 : 5
(c) 5 : 6
(d) 6 : 5
(e) 3 : 2

Directions (6-10): study the following graph to answer the questions. 
Percent profit earned by two companies 1 & 2 over the years
Profit = Income – Expenditure


Q6. The income of company 1 in 1998 was Rs 142500. What was its expenditure in that year? (in lakhs)
(a) 1.056
(b) 1.5
(c) 2
(d) 2.5
(e) 1.75

Q7. Expenditure of company 2 in years 1996 & 1997 were in ratio 5 : 7 respectively. What was the ratio of their incomes?
(a) 182 : 107
(b) 101 : 191
(c) 101 : 103
(d) 5 : 9
(e) 115 : 182

Q8. Total expenditure of companies 1 & 2 together in 2001 was 13.5 lakh. What was total incomes of the two companies in that year?
(a) 15.5
(b) 17.5
(c) 18
(d) 16.5
(e) Can’t be determined

Q9. If expenditure of company 1 in 1997 was 70 lakh & income of company 1 in 1997 was equal to its expenditure in 1998. What was total income of company 1 in 1997 & 1998 together? (in lakhs)
(a) 204.75
(b) 205.625
(c) 200.5
(d) 210.2
(e) 208

Q10. If the expenditure of company 2 in 2001 was 1.5 lakh, what was its income in same year? (in lakhs)
(a) 2.25
(b) 1.75
(c) 1.5
(d) 1.95
(e) 1.85

Directions (11-15): What should come in place of question mark in the following questions?
Q11. 56% of 958+67% of 1008= ?% of 2000
(a) 60.592
(b) 47.622
(c) 42.86
(d) 91.455
(e) None of these

(a) 16.25
(b) 15.1
(c) 13.4
(d) 18.9
(e) None of these

 
(a) 75
(b) 77
(c) 79
(d) 81
(e) None of these




Solution















Data Interpretation


Direction (1-5): Study the following pie-chart carefully & answer the questions given below: 
Pie-chart shows the marks obtained by a student in different subjects in an examination. (In degree) 
Total marks obtained in examination were = 648 

Q1. The Marks obtained in maths is what percent of total marks? 
(a) 18.20 
(b) 18.89
(c) 19.25
(d) 18.50
(e) 19.50 

Q2. What is the percentage difference between marks obtained in English and computer? 
(a) 3.5%
(b) 2%
(c) 2.25%
(d) 2.5%
(e) 3.3%

Q3. What is ratio between marks obtained in Science and Sanskrit together to the marks obtained in English and hindi together? 
(a) 41 : 35 
(b) 35 : 41
(c) 36 : 37 
(d) 42 : 37 
(e) 37 : 42 

Q4. What is average marks obtained in Maths, English and Computer together? 
(a) 110.50
(b) 110
(c) 112.20
(d) 112
(e) 112.50

Q5. The marks scored in Hindi and Science together exceeds the marks scored in Maths by 
(a) 73.50
(b) 74.50
(c) 74
(d) 73.80
(e) 73

Directions (Q. 6-10): Study the following pie-chart carefully to answer these questions: 
Total visitors to different places are 6500, out of which 40% are females. Percentage-wise distribution of visitors who visited 5 different places
  



Q6. What percentage of male visitors went Delhi? 

Q7. What is difference between no. of visitors, who went Chennai and Mumbai together and no. of female visitors who went Jaipur and Agra together? 
(a) 1900
(b) 1850
(c) 1768
(d) 1838
(e) 1958 

Q8. What is ratio of no. of female visitor to no. of male visitors, who went Jaipur? 
(a) 5 : 1
(b) 1 : 3 
(c) 4 : 1
(d) 1 : 4
(e) 1 : 5 

Q9. Total male visitors who went Chennai and Agra together are what percent of total male visitors? 
(a) 32
(b) 31.67
(c) 31.50
(d) 32.67
(e) 30.65

Q10. What is the average of male visitors who went Chennai, Agra and Mumbai? 
(a) 736
(b) 1100
(c) 1295
(d) 1130
(e) 1095

Directions (11-15): In the following questions two equations numbered I and II are given. You have to solve both the equations and–
Give answer (a) if x>y 
Give answer (b) if x≥y
Give answer (c) if x<y
Give answer (d) if x≤y
Give answer (e) if x = y or the relationship cannot be established.


Solution 








Data Interpretation


Directions (1-5): Study the following table and answer the questions below.
BUDGET ALLOCATIONS OF IMPORTANT MINISTRIES in 2016-2017 (BE and RE) and in 2017-2018 (BE)
(In Crores of Rupees)

Sr. No.
Budget Allocation
BE
2016-2017
RE
2016-2017
BE
2017-2018
1.
Ministry of Agriculture and Farmers' Welfare
44485
-
51026
2.
Ministry of Development of North Eastern Region
2430
2524
2682
3.
Ministry of Drinking Water and Sanitation
14010
16512
20011
4.
Ministry of Health and Family Welfare
38206
-
48853
5.
Ministry of Housing and Urban Poverty Alleviation
5411
5285
6406
6.
Ministry of Human Resource Development
72394
73599
79686
7.
Ministry of Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises
3465
5463
6482
8.
Ministry of Road Transport and Highways
-
52447
64900
9.
Ministry of New and Renewable Energy
5036
4360
5473
10.
Ministry of Railways
45000
46155
-

NOTE: Some data are missing from the table. You have to read each question given below carefully to get the relevant information.

Q1. As per the Union Budget Released on 1st February 2017, the budget allocated to the Ministry of Railways (BE) in 2017-18 is 200/9% more than the budget allocated to the Ministry of Railways (BE) in the previous year. How much budget is allocated to the Ministry of Railways (BE) in 2017-18?
(a) 50000
(b) 55000
(c) 60000
(d) 65000
(e) 70000

Q2. What is the difference between the average budget estimated (BE) allocated to Ministry of New and Renewable Energy, Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises, Housing and Urban Poverty Alleviation and Development of North Eastern Region in 2016-17 and revised estimated (RE) allocated to the same ministries in 2016-17?
(a) 312.5 cr
(b) 352.5 cr
(c) 322.5 cr
(d) 325.5 cr
(e) 342.5 cr
 Q3. If the revised estimated budget allocated to Ministry of Agriculture and Farmers' Welfare and Ministry of Health and Family Welfare is 3587 cr and 1482 cr more than the budget estimated for these two ministries in 2016-17. What is the total revised estimated budget allocated for these two ministries in 2016-17?
(a) 86770 cr
(b) 87660 cr
(c) 86670 cr
(d) 87760 cr
(e) 87770 cr

Q4. What is the percentage increase in the budget allocated (BE) for the Ministry of Drinking Water and Sanitation from 2016-17 (BE) to 2017-18(BE) (Approximately)?
(a) 43%
(b) 34%
(c) 49%
(d) 55%
(e) 38%

Q5. If Budget estimated (BE) in 2016-17 for Ministry of Road Transport and Highways is 5529 cr more than the Revised estimated (RE) budget in 2016-17, then by what percent is the BE in 2017-18 for the same ministry is more than the BE in 2016-17 (Approximately)?
(a) 10%
(b) 15%
(c) 12%
(d) 16%
(e) 9%

Directions (6-10): Study the following Pi-charts and answer the questions below.
ALLOCATION FOR WELFARE OF SC, ST, OTHER VULNERABLE GROUPS, WOMEN, CHILDREN AND NORTH EASTERN REGION






 Q6. What is the difference between the budget allocated for the welfare of Scheduled Castes across all ministries in 2016-17 and the welfare of Scheduled Tribes across all ministries in 2017-18?
(a) 7500 cr
(b) 7400 cr
(c) 7800 cr
(d) 7900 cr
(e) 7200 cr

Q7. What is the percentage increase in the budget allocated under various schemes for the welfare of women across all ministries in 2017-18 from the previous year (upto two decimal points)?
(a) 26.86%
(b) 29.55%
(c) 24.56 %
(d) 26.23%
(e) 27.45%

Q8. What is the average budget allocated for the welfare of Scheduled Tribes, Scheduled Castes and North Eastern Region across all ministries in 2017-18?
(a) 42442
(b) 45622
(c) 49532
(d) 45382
(e) 44224

Q9. What is the total budget allocated under various schemes for the welfare of Women and Children across all ministries in 2017-18?
(a) 186371
(b) 184632
(c) 192358
(d) 172569
(e) 201879

Q10. By how much percent is the budget allocated for the Welfare of Other Vulnerable Groups has increased from previous year?
(a) 9.54%
(b) 8.56%
(c) 8.25%
(d) 9.14%
(e) None of these

Solutions


 S2. Ans.(c)
Sol. Total budget estimated (BE) for the given ministries 
= 2430 + 5411 + 3465 + 5036 
= 16342 
Average =16342/4=4085.5 
Total Revised estimated (RE)
= 2524 + 5285 + 5463 + 4360 
= 17632 
Average =17632/4=4408 
Required difference = 4408 - 4085.5 = 322.5 cr  

S3. Ans.(d)
Sol. Revised estimated Budget for Ministry of Agriculture and farmer’s welfare 
= 44485 + 3587 = 48072 
Revised estimated budget for Ministry of Health & family welfare = 38206 + 1482 = 39688 
Total = 39688 + 48072 
= 87760 cr 




(6-10)

Description of the Allocation
BE
2016-2017
BE
2017-2018
Allocation for the welfare of
Scheduled Tribes across all ministries
24000
31400
Allocation for the welfare of
Scheduled Castes across all ministries
38800
52752
Allocation for the Welfare of Other
Vulnerable Groups
1870
2041
Allocation for North Eastern Region
across all ministries
29125
43175
Allocation under various schemes for
the welfare of women across all
ministries
90750
113040
Allocation under various schemes for
the welfare of Children across all
ministries
65455
71592
TOTAL
250000
314000

S6. Ans.(b)
Sol. Required difference = 38800 – 31400 = 7400


S9. Ans.(b)
Sol. Required Answer = 113040 + 71592 = 184632