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Quantitative Ability Questions

November 29th, 2009 Posted in Quantitative Ability

Direction for next 2 Quantitative Ability Questions:

1. The average age of seven persons remains the same as it was 5 years ago when one of persons is replaced by another person. The age of the new man is less than that of the replaced man by

a. 14 years

b. 5 years

c. 35 years

d. 7 years

2. A jar full of whiskey contains 40% of alcohol. A part of this is replaced by wine containing 19% alcohol and the percentage of alcohol in the mixture was found be 26. The quantity of whiskey replaced is

a. 2/3

b. ½

c. ¼

d. ¾

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8 Responses to “Quantitative Ability Questions”

  1. love_bird Says:

    1) c
    2) wrong question exact cant be caculated


  2. jayant Says:

    1) c
    2)a


  3. server crash Says:

    1. c


  4. AB Says:

    1.c
    2.b ( w1=w2/2)


  5. Govind Says:

    1.c
    2.b


  6. Uttam Says:

    1. C
    2. A


  7. Hitesh Says:

    c
    a


  8. admin Says:


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