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Easy Quantitative Ability Questions

February 13th, 2010 | No Comments | Posted in Quantitative Ability

Quantitative Ability Questions: Directions for next 3 quantitative ability questions: Refer to the data below and answer the quantitative ability questions that follow.

In an examination of 120 students, 90 students passed in English, 65 students passed in Maths and 75 students passed in Sceince. If 30 students passed in only one subject and 55 students in only two.

1. How many students passed in all the three subjects?
a. 25
b. 30
c. 35
d. 20
e. Data insufficient

2. How many students passed in Maths and/or Science but failed in English?
a. 15
b. 20
c. 25
d. 30
e. Data insufficient

3. Find the number of students who passed in at least two subjects.
a. 85
b. 25
c. 95
d. 55
e. Data Insufficient

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February 4th, 2010 | 1 Comment | Posted in Quantitative Ability

Quantitative Ability-  Directions for next 2 quantitative ability questions: Answer the quantitative ability questions based on the following information.

In an exam conducted by the Secondary School Board, 500 students appeared, of which 40% were girls. 10% of the boys and 25% of the girls failed in the exam. The exam had two subjects, Mathematics and English. A student is said to have failed if he/she fails in both the subjects. If he/she passes in at least one of the subjects he/she is declared to have passed. Of the boys. 70% passes in Mathematics and 30% passed in English. Of the girls, 75% passed in Mathematics and 25% passed in English.

1. How many boys passed in both the subjects?
a. 30
b. 50
c. 270
d. None of these

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Quantitative Ability

January 4th, 2010 | 1 Comment | Posted in Quantitative Ability

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Directions for next 3 Quantitative Ability Questions. Answer the following quantitative ability questions on the basis of data given below.

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In the figure A and B are the centers of the smaller and the bigger circle respectively.

AB = 6 cm. Both the circles meet internally at P. The radii of the bigger and smaller circles are in the ratio 5:3, Also PR = 25 cm.

1. Find the ratio of the length of QR to that of PQ.

a) 2:3

b) 1:4

c) 3:7

d) 2:3

e) 2:5

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