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Quantitative Ability Questions

November 27th, 2009 Posted in Quantitative Ability

Quantitative Ability Questions

Direction for next 2 Quantitative Ability Questions:

1. If x3 + x2 + ax + b is divided by (x + 1) and (x – 1), it leaves the same remainder 4. Then the values of ‘a’ and ‘b’ respectively would be

a. -1 and 3

b. 1 and 3

c. -1 and -3

d. 1 and -3

2. A shopkeeper has 100 kg sugar. He sells part of it at 7.5% profit and the remaining at 17.5% profit. His net gain on the whole is 10.5%. The amount of sugar sold at 7.5% profit is

a. 66 kg

b. 70 kg

c. 72 kg

d. 75.5 kg

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10 Responses to “Quantitative Ability Questions”

  1. Govind Says:

    1.a (-1 & 3)

    2.b.(70Kg)

    these questions are very simple…admin make it CAT standard…


  2. Hitesh Says:

    a
    b


  3. agnes Says:

    1. a
    2.b


  4. Narendra prasad Says:

    1.a
    2.b


  5. POOJA Says:

    1.a
    2.b


  6. POOJA Says:

    1.a
    2.d


  7. divya Says:

    1.a
    2.b


  8. harshita Says:

    a
    b


  9. admin Says:


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