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NARENS

INSTITUTE FOR COMPETITIVE EXAMINATIONS

QUANTITATIVE ABILITY LEVEL - C

Numerical Reasoning
Problems on Numbers

Problems on Ages
Ratio and Proportion Alligation or Mixture Chain Rule Partnership Venn Diagram

Numerical Reasoning
Area and Volume Probability Time and Work (Pipes) SI and CI

Average
Permutation and Combination Percentage Cubes

Numerical Reasoning
Boats and Streams

Time and Distance (Trains)


Data Sufficiency Profit and Loss Calendar Clocks Data Interpretation

Problems on Numbers
Arithmetic Progression: The nth term of A.P. is given by Tn = a + (n 1)d; Sum of n terms of A.P Sn = n/2 *(a + L) Geometrical Progression: or n/2 *[2a+(n-1)d)]

a = 1st term, n = number of term, d= difference, Tn = nth term

Tn = arn 1.

Sn = a(rn 1)/(r-1); a = 1st term , r = 1st term / 2nd term

Basic Formulae
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. ( a+b)2 = a2 + b2 + 2ab (a-b)2 = a2 +b2 -2ab ( a+b)2 - (a b)2 = 4ab (a+b)2 + (a b)2 = 2 (a2 +b2) (a2 b2) = (a+b) (a-b) (a+b+c)2 =a2 +b2 +c2 + 2(ab +bc+ca) (a3 +b3) = ( a+b) (a2 ab +b2) (a3 b3) = (a-b) (a2 +ab + b2) (a3+b3+c3 -3abc) = (a+b+c) (a2+b2+c2ab-bc-ca) If a+b+c = 0, then (a3+b3+c3) =3abc

Problems on Numbers
A man ate 100 Bananas in 5 days, each day eating 6 more than the previous day. How many bananas did he eat on the first day?

Problems on Numbers
Solution: First day be x Then x+6, x+12, x+18, x+24 5x + 60 = 100 x=8 In first day he ate 8 Bananas.

Problems on Numbers
The traffic light at three different road
crossings change after every 48 seconds, 72

seconds, and 108 seconds respectively. If


they all change simultaneously at 10:20:00 hours then at what time they again change simultaneously?

Problems on Numbers
Solution:
LCM (48,72,108) = 432 seconds = 7 minutes 12 seconds The next change will be at 10:27:12 hours

Problems on Numbers
Raja had 85 currency notes in all, some
of which were of Rs. 100 denomination and the remaining of Rs. 50

denomination. The total amount of all


these currency notes was Rs. 5000.

How much amount did she have in the


denomination of Rs. 50?

Problems on Numbers
Solution: Let x be the number of Rs. 50 notes 50x + 100 (85-x) = 5000 Solving the above equation, Amount = Rs. 3500

Problems on Numbers
Mr. Raja is on tour and he has Rs. 360
for his expenses. If he exceeds his tour by 4 days, he must cut down his daily expenses by Rs. 3. For how many days is Mr. Raja on tour?

Problems on Numbers
Solution: Let x be the number of days
360 / x 360 / (x+4) = 3 Solving the above equation,

The number of days of the tour x = 20 days

Problems on Numbers
If the numerator of a fraction is

increased by 25% and the denominator is decreased by 20% the new value is 5/4. What is the original value?

Problems on Numbers
Solution: NR = x + 25x/100 DR = y -20y/100 (5x/4)/(4y/5) = 5/4 Solving the equation, The fraction is 4/5

Problem on Numbers
There is a circular pizza with negligible
thickness that is cut into X pieces by 4

straight line cuts. What is the maximum


and minimum value of x respectively?

Problem on Numbers
Answer: Maximum = 11. Minimum = 5.

A man was engaged on a job for 30 days on condition that he would get a wage of Rs. 10 for the day he works but he has to pay a fine of Rs. 2 for each day of his absence. If he gets Rs. 216 at the end. Find the number of days he was absent?

Problem on Numbers

Problem on Numbers
Solution:
10x 2(30 x) = 216 x = 23 Absent for = (30 23) = 7 days

Problems on Numbers
I bought a car with a peculiar 5-digit number license plate which on reversing

could still be read. On reversing the value is increased by 78633. What is the original number if all the digits were different from 0 - 9?

Problems on Numbers
Solution:
Only 0,1,6,8,9 can be reversed. Hence

the number is 89601. Its reverse is 10968 and difference is 78633

Problems on Numbers
Naval collected 8, spiders and beetles in a little box. When he counted the legs he found that they were altogether 54. How many beetles and how many spiders did he collect?

Problems on Numbers
Solution: Spiders have 8 legs and beetles have 6 legs. S + B = 8, 8S + 6B = 54. Solving the above equations The number of spiders = S = 3 The number of beetles = B = 5

Problems on Ages
Fathers age is three times the sum of the ages of his two children, but

twenty years hence his age will be


equal to sum of their ages ?

Problems on Ages
Solution:
Father age = 3(x+y) F+20 = x+y+40 3x+3y+20 = x+y+40 3x-x+3y y =20 2x+2y = 20 x +y = 10 F = 3*10 =30 The fathers age is 30.

Problems on Ages
A mans age is 125% of what it was 10
years ago, but 83 1/3% of what it will

be after ten years. What is his present


age?

Problems on Ages
Solution: Let the present age be x years, Then, 125% of (x-10) = x 83 1/3% of (x+10) = x 125% of (x-10) = 83 1/3 % of (x+10) 5/4 (x-10) = 5/6 (x+10) 5x/12 = 250 / 12 x = 50 years

Problem on Ages
My age three years hence multiplied by 3
and from that subtracted three times my age three years ago will give you my exact age. Find my age?

Problem on Ages
Solution:
(x+3)3 3(x-3) = x x =18

Problem on Ages
A boy asks his father What is the age of
grand father? Father replied He is x years old in x2 years and also said We are talking about 20th century What is the year of birth of grand father?

Problem on Ages
Solution: 20th century means 1900 2000 year Perfect square 44 * 44 = 1936 (present) Year of birth = 1936 - 44 = 1892

Problem on Ages
A wizard named Nepo says I am only
three times my son's age. My father is 40 years more than twice my age. Together the three of us are a mere 1240 years old. How old is Nepo?

Problem on Ages
Solution: N = 3S F = 40 + 2N F + N + S = 1240 Solve 3 equations Age of Nepo = 360 years

Problems on Ages
Joes father will be twice his age 6 years
from now. His mother was twice his age 2 years before. If Joe will be 24 two years from now, what is the difference between his (TCS) fathers & mothers age?

Solution: F + 6 = 2(J +6) M-2 = 2(J-2) Joe is now 22, F = 2(22) +12 6 = 50 M = 2(22) 4+2 = 42 Difference = 50 -42 =8

Problems on Ages

Problems on Ages
One year ago the ratio of Baskarans and Saraswatis age was 6 : 7 respectively. Four years hence, this ratio would become 7 : 8. How old is Saraswathi?

Problems on Ages
Solution: One year ago, Baskarans age = 6x Saraswathis age = 7x Four years hence [(6x + 1) + 4] / [(7x+1) + 4] = 7 / 8 Simplifying x =5 Saraswathis present age is 7x +1 = 36 years

Puzzle

Can you make 120 by using 5 zeros?

Puzzle
Solution: Fact (0! + 0! + 0! + 0! + 0!) = Fact (5) = 5! = 120

Ratio and Proportion

Ratio: The Relationship between two variables is ratio. Proportion: The relationship between two ratios is proportion.

Ratio and Proportion


The two ratios are a : b and the sum

nos. is x
ax bx -------- and ------a+b a+b

Similarly for 3 numbers a : b : c

Ratio and Proportion


A sporting goods store ordered an equal

number of white and yellow balls. The


tennis ball company delivered 45 extra white balls making the ratio of white balls to yellow balls 1/5 : 1/6. originally order for? How many white tennis balls did the store (TCS Question)

Ratio and Proportion


Solution: Let the number of yellow balls be x (x + 45) : x = 1/5 : 1/6

Solving the above equation,


The number ordered of white balls originally

would be = 225 balls

Ratio and Proportion


The ratio of the rate of flow of water in

pipes varies inversely as the square of


the radius of the pipes. What is the

ratio of the rates of flow in two pipes of


diameters 2 cm and 4 cm respectively?

Ratio and Proportion


Solution: R1 = 1st Pipe R2 = 2nd Pipe R1 1/r12 R2 1/r22 R1: R2 = 1/r12: 1/r22 = 1/12: 1/22 = 1/1: 1 / 4 = 4:1 Ratio of rates of flow is 4:1

Ratio and Proportion


I participated in a race. 1/5th of the participants were before me and 5/6th of them behind me. Find the total

number of participants.
(Infosys Question)

Ratio and Proportion


Solution:
Let the total number of participants be x. (x 1)/5 + 5 (x-1)/6 = x Solving the above equation, The total number of participants would be = 31

Ratio and Proportion

If A : B = 2 : 3, B : C = 4 : 5 and C : D

= 6 : 7,
find A : D?

Ratio and Proportion


Solution :
(A /B *B/C*C/D) =2/3*4/5*6/7 A : D = 16 : 35

Ratio and Proportion


A bag contains 50 paise, 25 paise and
10 paise coins in the ratio 5 : 9 : 4, amounting to Rs. 206. Find the number of coins of each type.

Ratio and Proportion


Solution : The actual ratio would be 5 * 50/100 : 9 * 25/100 : 4 * 10/100 = 50 : 45 : 8 Value of 50 paise coins=206*50/103=100 25paise coins =206*45/103=90 10paise coins =206*8/103 =16 Deriving from this ratio, Number of 50 paise coins = 100*2=200 Number of 25 paise coins = 90*4 =360 Number of 10 paise coins = 16*10 =160

Ratio and Proportion


There are 20 poles with a constant distance between each pole. A car takes 24 seconds to reach the 12th pole. How much time will it take to reach the last pole?

Ratio and Proportion


Solution:
11 : 19 = 24 : x

By Solving x = 41.45 seconds

Ratio and Proportion


Annual incomes of A and B is in the
ratio 5 : 4 and their annual expenses bear a ratio of 4 : 3. If each of them

saves Rs. 500 at the end of the year


then find the annual income.

Ratio and Proportion


Solution: Income A : B = 5x : 4x Expenses A : B = 4y : 3y 5x 4y = 500 and 4x 3y = 500 Solving the above equations, As annual income = Rs. 2500 Bs annual income = Rs. 3500

Puzzle
Can you draw
three concentric circles with a line passing through their center

without lifting hand?

Alligation or Mixture
(Quantity of cheaper / Quantity of costlier) (C.P. of costlier) (Mean price) = -------------------------------------(Mean price) (C.P. of cheaper)

Alligation or Mixture
Cost of Cheaper c Cost of costlier d

Cost of Mixture m d-m m-c

(Cheaper quantity) : (Costlier quantity) = (d m) : (m c)

Alligation or Mixture
A merchant has 100 kg of salt, part of
which he sells at 7% profit and the rest

at 17% profit. He gains 10% on the


whole. Find the quantity sold at 17%

profit?

Alligation or Mixture
Solution:

7
10

17

(17-10) (10-7) 7 : 3 The quantity of 2nd kind = 3/10 of 100kg = 30kg

Alligation or Mixture
In what ratio two varieties of tea one costing Rs. 27 per kg and the other costing Rs. 32 per kg should be blended to produce a blended variety of tea worth Rs. 30 per kg. How much should be the quantity of second variety of tea, if the first variety is 60 kg?

Alligation or Mixture
Solution:

27
30

32

2 3 Quantity of cheaper tea = Quantity of superior tea

2
3

Quantity of cheaper tea =2*x/5 = 60 , x=150 Quantity of superior tea = 3 * 150/5 =

Alligation or Mixture
A man buys two cows for Rs. 1350 and
sells one so as to lose 6% and the other so as to gain 7.5% and on the whole be neither gains nor loss. What does each cow cost?

Alligation or Mixture
Solution:
-6 0 7.5

7.5 Ratio = 5 : 4 Cost of first cow 750 Cost of second cow

6
= 1350*5/9=Rs. = Rs. 600

Alligation or Mixture
Three types of tea A,B,C costs Rs. 95/kg, Rs. 100/kg. and Rs 70/kg respectively. How many kg of each should be blended to produce 100 kg of mixture worth Rs.90/kg given that the quantities of B and C are equal?
Sathyam Question

Alligation or Mixture
Answer:

B+C/2 A 85 95 90 5 5 Ratio is 1:1 so A = 50 ,

B + C = 50

The quantity would be 50 : 25 : 25

Alligation or Mixture
In what proportion water must be added to spirit to gain 20% by selling it at the cost price?

Alligation or Mixture
Solution: Profit%=20% Let C.P =S.P= Rs.10 CP=100/(100+P%)SP =25/3 0 25/3 5/3 The ratio is 1: 5 25/3 10

Then

Direct Proportion : A B A B Indirect Proportion: A B A B

Chain Rule

Chain Rule
If 36 men can do a piece of work in 25
days then in how many days 15 men will do it?

Chain Rule
Solution:
Men Days 36 25 15 x (Indirect) x = 36 * 25/15 x = 60 days

Chain Rule
If 12 carpenters working 6 hours a day can make 460 chairs in 24 days, how many chairs will 18 carpenters make in 36 days, each working 8 hours a day?

Chain Rule
Solution: Men Days Hours Chairs 12 24 6 460 18 36 8 x x/460=18*8*36/12*6*24 x=1380 They will make 1380 chairs.

Chain Rule
If 1 man can load 1 box in a truck in 9 minutes and a truck can hold up to 8 boxes.

How many
trucks completely are loaded when 18 men work for 1.5 hours? CTS ) (

Chain Rule
Solution: Men Box 1 1 18 8
Min 9 90 Trucks 1 x

x = 18 *1* 90/1*8 * 9 = 22.5 The number of trucks completely loaded = 22

Chain Rule
A garrison of 3300 men has provisions for 32 days when given at a rate of 850 grams per head. At the end of 7 days reinforcement arrives and it was found that now the provisions will last 8 days less when given at the rate of 825 grams per head. How many more men can it feed? (Sathyam question)

Chain Rule
Solution:
Men Days Grams 3300 17 850 x 25 825 x = 3300 * 25 * 850/17 * 825 = 5000 5000 3300 = 1700 It can feed 1700 more men.

Chain Rule If 3 men or 6 boys


work in

can do a piece of

10 days, working 7 hours a day. How many days will it take to complete a piece of work

Chain Rule
Solution:
work So, 6 men and 2 boys = 6 (2) + 2 = 14 boys Boys Hours Days Work 6 7 10 1 14 8 x 2 x = 6 * 7 * 10 * 2/14 * 8 One mans work = 2 boys

Partnership
Types:

A invested Rs.x and B invested Rs.y


then A:B=x:y A invested Rs.X and after 3 months B invested Rs.Y then the share is A : B = X * 12 : Y * 9

Partnership
A and B are two partners in a business.
A contributes Rs. 1200 for 5 months and B Rs. 750 for 4 months. If total profit is Rs. 450, find the respective shares.

Partnership
Solution: Ratio is 1200 * 5 : 750 * 4 = 2 : 1 Profit share of A = 2/3 * 450 = Rs. 300
Profit share of B = Rs. 150

Partnership
A and B invest in a business in the ratio
3 : 2. If 5% of the total profit goes to charity and As share is Rs. 855, what is the total profit %?

Partnership
Solution: Let the total profit be Rs. 100 After paying charity As share = 3/5 *95 = 57 If As share is Rs. 57, the total profit is 100 If As share is Rs. 855, the total profit is 100 * 855/57 = Rs. 1500 The total profit = Rs. 1500

Partnership
A,B,C entered into a partnership by making an investment in the ratio of 3 : 5 : 7. After a year C invested another Rs. 337600 while A withdrew Rs. 45600. The ratio of investments then changed into 24: 59 : 167. How much did A invest initially?

Partnership
Solution: Let the investments of A, B, and C be 3x, 5x, 7x (3x 45600) : 5x : (7x + 337600) = 24 : 59 : 167 (3x 45600)/5x = 24/59 x = 47200 Initial investment of A = 47200 * 3 = Rs. 141600

Partnership
A,B,C started a business each investing

Rs. 20000. After 5 months A withdrew


Rs. 5000, B withdrew Rs. 4000 and C invested Rs. 6000 more. At the end of the year a total profit of Rs. 69900 was recorded. Find the share of each. (Satyam Question)

Solution:

Partnership

(20000*5+15000*7) : (20000*5+16000*7) : (20000*5 + 26000*7) The ratio is 205 : 212: 282 As share = 205/699 * 69900 = Rs. 20500 Bs Share = Rs. 21200

Partnership
A starts business with a capital of Rs. 1200. B and C join with some investments after 3 and 6 months respectively. If at the end of a year the profit is divided in the ratio 2 : 3 : 5 respectively what is Bs investment in the business?

Partnership
Solution: (1200 * 12) : ( x * 9) : (y * 6) = 2 : 3 : 5

(1200 * 12)/2 = 9x/3


x = 2400 Bs investment = Rs. 2400

Partnership
A and B enter into partnership for a
year. A contributes Rs.1500 and B Rs. 2000. After 4 months, they admit C who contributes Rs. 2250. If B withdraws his contribution after 9 months, find their profit share at the end of the year? (In the ratio)

Partnership
Solution: A: B: C = 1500*12: 2000*9: 2250*8 = 18000: 18000: 18000 = 1: 1: 1 Profit share at the end of the year = 1: 1: 1

Time and Work


If A can do a piece of work in n days, then

As 1 days work = 1/n


If A is thrice as B, then:

Ratio of work done by A and B = 3:1


Ratio of times taken by A and B= 1:3

Pipes and Cisterns


P1 fills in x hrs. Then part filled in 1 hr is 1/x
P2 empties in y hrs. Then part emptied in 1 hr is 1/y

Pipes and Cisterns


P1 and P2 both working simultaneously which fills in x hrs and empties in y hrs resp ( y>x) then net part filled is 1/x 1/y P1 can fill a tank in X hours and P2 can empty the full tank in y hours( where x>y), then on opening both pipes, the net part empties in hour 1/y -1/x

Time and Work


A can do a piece of work in 8 days. A

undertook to do it for Rs. 320.

With the

help of B, he finishes the work in 6 days. Find Bs share.

Time and Work


Solution: (A + B)s 1 day work = 1/6 As 1 day work = 1/8 Bs 1 day work = 1/24 Ratio of their work =3:1 B gets * 320 = Rs. 80

Time and Work


5 men or 8 women do equal amount of

work in a day. A job requires 3 men and


5 women to finish the job in 10 days. How many women require to finish the job in 14 days? Satyam Question

Time and Work


Solution: 5 men = 8 women, so 1 man = 8/5 women 3m + 5w = 3 (8/5) w + 5 w = 49/5 w Days Women

10
14

49/5
x

The number of women required = 7

Time and Work


A can do a piece of work in 30 days, and B in 50 days and C in 40 days. If A is

assisted by B on one day and by C on the


next day alternatively work will be

completed in ?

Time and Work


Solution: A = 1/30, B = 1/50, C = 1/40 A+B = 1/30+1/50 = 8/150 A+C = 1/30+1/40 = 7/120 2 days work done by A & B = 8/150 + 7/120) = 67/600 16 days work done = 67 * 8/600 = 536/600 = 67/75 Work left = 1-67/75 = 8/75 17th day A & B are working = 8/75 8/150 = 4/75 18th day A&C are working 4/75 = 120/7* 4/75 = 32/35

Time and Work


Two men undertake to do a piece of work for Rs.1400. First man alone can do this work in 7 days while the second man alone can do this work in 8 days. If they working together complete this work in 3 days with the help of a boy, how should money be divided?

Time and Work


Solution: Wages of the first man for 3 days = work done by him in 3 days * Rs. 1400 = 3/7 * 1400 = Rs. 600 Wage of second man for 3 days = work done by him in 3 days * Rs. 1400 = 3 / 8 *1400 = Rs. 525 Wages of the boy for 3 days = Rs. 1400 Rs. (600 + 525) = Rs. 275

Time and Work


2 men and 3 boys can do a piece of work in 10
days while 3 men and 2 boys can do the same work in 8 days. In how many days can 2

men
and 1 boy do the work? Satyam

Time and Work


Answer:
1 mans work = x 1 boys work = y 2x + 3y = 1/10 and 3x + 2y = 1/8 Solving the above equations, The required number of days = 12 days

Time and Work (Pipes)


Pipes A and B running together can fill a cistern in 6 minutes. If B takes 5 minutes more than A to fill the cistern then find the time in which A and B will fill the cistern separately.

Time and Work (Pipes)


Answer: 1/x + 1/(x+5) = 1/6 Solving the above equation,

Pipe A will fill the cistern in 10 minutes.


Pipe B will fill the cistern in 15 minutes.

Time and Work (Pipes)


A cistern has two taps which fill it in 12 minutes and 15 minutes respectively. There is also a waste pipe in the cistern. When all the pipes are opened, the empty cistern is filled in 20 minutes. How long will a waste pipe take to empty a full cistern ?

Time and Work (Pipes)


Solution: All the tap work together = 1/12 + 1/15 - 1/20 = 5/60 + 4/60 3/60 = 6/60 = 1/10 The waste pipe can empty the cistern in 10 minutes.

Time and Work (Pipes)


One fill pipe A is 3 times faster than

second fill pipe B and takes 32 minutes


less than the fill pipe B. when will the

cistern be full if both pipes are opened


together ?

Time and Work (Pipes)


Solution: B=x A = 3x B = x (1/3) = x/3 x 32 =x/3 3x 96 = x 3x x = 96 2x = 96 x = 96/2 = 48 B = 48 -32 = 16 A and B together = 1/16 + 1/48 = 1/12 The cistern will be filled in 12 minutes when both the pipes are opened together.

Time and Work (Pipes)


Two pipes A and B can fill a tank in 20 min. and 40 min. respectively. If both the pipes are opened simultaneously, after how much time A should be closed so that the tank is full in 10 minutes?

Time and Work (Pipes)


Solution: Let B be closed after x minutes. Then, Part filled by (A+B) in x min + part filled by A in( 10 x min)=1 x (1/20 +1/40) + (10 x) * 1/20 = 1 x (3/40) + 10 x/20 = 1 3x/40 + 10 x/ 20 = 1 3x + 20 2x = 40 3x 2x = 40 -20 x = 20 min. A must be closed after 20 minutes.

Time and Work (Pipes)


Two taps A and B can fill a tank in 6 hours and 4 hours respectively. If they are opened on alternate hours and if pipe A is opened first, in how many hours, the tank shall be full?

Time and Work (Pipes)


Solution: As work in hour = 1/6, Bs work in 1 hour = 1/4 (A + B) s 2 hr work = 1/6+1/4 = 5/12 (A + B) s 4 hr work = 10/12 = 5/6 Remaining Part = 1- 5/6 = 1/6 Now, it is As turn and 1/6 part is filled by A in 1 hour. Total time = 4+1 =5

Area and Volume Cube:


Let each edge of the cube be of length a. then,

Volume = a3cubic units


Surface area= 6a2 sq.units. Diagonal = 3 a units.

Area and Volume


Cylinder: Let each of base = r and height ( or length) = h. Volume = r2h Surface area = 2 r h sq. units

Total Surface Area = 2 r ( h+ r) units.

Area and Volume


Cone: Let radius of base = r and height=h, then Slant height, l = h2 +r2 units Volume = 1/3 r2h cubic units Curved surface area = r l sq.units Total surface area = r (l +r)

Area and Volume


Sphere: Let the radius of the sphere be r. then, Volume = 4/3 r3 Surface area = 4 r2sq.units

Area and Volume


Circle: A= r 2 Circumference = 2 r Square: A= a 2 Perimeter = 4a Rectangle: A= l x b Perimeter= 2( l + b)

Area and Volume


Triangle: A = 1/2*base*height Equilateral = 3/4*(side)2

Area of the Scalene Triangle


S = (a+b+c)/ 2

A = s*(s-a) * (s-b)* (s-c)

Area and Volume

What is the cost of planting the field in


the form of the triangle whose base is 2.8 m and height 3.2 m at the rate of

Rs.100 / m2

Area and Volume


Solution: Area of triangular field = * 3.2 * 2.8 m2 = 4.48 m2 Cost = Rs.100 * = Rs.448..

4.48

Area and Volume


Find the length of the longest pole that
can be placed in a room 14 m long, 12 m broad, and 8 m high.

Area and Volume


Solution: Length of the longest pole = Length of the diagonal of the room = (142 + 122 + 82) = 404 = 20.09 m

Area and Volume


Area of a rhombus is 850 cm2. If one of its diagonal is 34 cm. Find the length of the

other diagonal.

Area and Volume


Solution:

850 = * d1 * d2 = * 34 * d2 = 17 d2 d2 = 850 / 17 = 50 cm Second diagonal = 50cm

A grocer is storing small cereal boxes in large cartons that measure 25 inches by 42

Area and Volume

inches by 60 inches. If the measurement of


each small cereal box is 7 inches by 6

inches by 5 inches then what is maximum


number of small cereal boxes that can be placed in each large carton ?

Area and Volume


Solution: No. of Boxes = 25*42*60 / 7*6*5 = 300 300 boxes of cereal box can be placed.

Area and Volume


If the radius of a circle is diminished by 10%, what is the change in area in percentage?

Area and Volume


Solution: = x + y + xy/100 = -10 - 10 + 10*10/100 = -19% Diminished area = 19%.

Area and Volume

A circular wire of radius 42 cm is bent in

the
form of a rectangle whose sides are in

the ratio
of 6:5. Find the smaller side of the

rectangle?

Area and Volume


Solution: length of wire = 2 r (22/7*14*14)cm
=

= 264cm Perimeter of Rectangle = 2(6x+5x) cm = 22xcm 22x =264 x = 12 cm Smaller side = (5*12) cm = 60 cm

Area and Volume


A farmer owns a square field with a pole in one of the corners to which he tied his cow with a rope whose length is about 10 m. What is the area available for the cow to graze? (Caritor Question)

Area and Volume


Answer:

Area = 78.5 m2

Area and Volume


If the length of a rectangle is reduced by 20% and breadth is increased by 20%. What is the percentage change in the area? (Infosys

Question)

Area and Volume


Solution:
x + y + (xy/100)% = - 20 + 20 400/100 = -4 The area would decrease by 4%

Area and Volume


A power unit is there by the bank of the river of 750 m width. A cable is made from power unit to power a plant opposite to that of the river and 1500 m away from the power unit. The cost of the cable below water is Rs. 15 per meter and

Area and Volume


Answer: Cable under water is 750m, on the bank 750m (750 * 15) + (750 * 12) = 20250 Total cost = Rs. 20250

Probability
Probability: P(E) = n(E) / n (S)

Addition theorem on probability:


n(AUB) = n(A) + n(B) - n(AB) Mutually Exclusive: P(AUB) = P(A) + P(B) Independent Events: P(AB) = P(A) * P(B) Where P(A B)=0

Probability
There are 6 pairs of gloves of different sizes. In how many ways can you choose

one for the left hand and one for the


right hand such that they are not of the same pair? (Caritor

Probability
Solution: The number of possibilities are 6 = 36 6*

They should not be from the same pair = 36 - 6


=30 30 ways.

Probability
A speaks the truth 80% of the times, B speaks the truth 60% of the times. What is the probability that they tell the truth at the same time? (Wipro Question)

Probability
Answer : P(Both tell truth) = P(A) * P (B) = 0.8 * 0.6 P = 0.48

Probability
A group consists of equal number of men and women. Of them 10% of men and 45% of women are unemployed. If a person is randomly selected from the group find the probability for the selected person to be an employee. (Satyam

Probability
Solution: Let the number of men is 100 and women be 100 Employed men and women = (10010)+(100-45) = 145 Probability = 145 / 200 = 29 / 40

Probability
The probability of an event A occurring is 0.5 and that of B is 0.3. If A and B are mutually exclusive events. Find the probability that neither A nor B occurs?

Probability
Solution: It is Mutually exclusive events P(A n B)=0 Probability = 1 ( P(A) + P (B) P(A n B) ) = 1 (0.5 + 0.3 0) = 0.2

Simple / Compound Interest


Simple Interest = PNR / 100

Amount A = P + PNR / 100


When Interest is Compound annually: Amount = P (1 + R / 100)n C.I = A-P

Simple / Compound Interest


Half-yearly C.I.: Amount = P (1+(R/2)/100)2n

Quarterly C.I. :
Amount = P (1+(R/4)/100)4n

Simple/compound interest
Difference between C.I and S.I for 2 years = P*(R/100)2.
Difference between C.I and S.I for 3 years = P{(R/100)3+ 3(R/100)2 }

Simple / Compound Interest

If the compound interest on a certain


sum for two years is Rs.60.60 and simple interest is Rs. 60, then the rate of interest per annum is ?

Simple / Compound Interest


Solution: SI for 2 years 60 = P*2*R/100 PR/ 100 = 30 C.I S.I = P (R/100)2 P(R/100 * R/100) = 0.60 30 * R/100 =0.6 = 2% The rate of interest is 2%

Simple / Compound Interest


Find in what time a given sum of money will quadruple itself at simple interest at the rate of one paise per rupee per month ?

Simple / Compound Interest


Solution: 4P after n years 4P = P+ P*n*12/100 4 = 1+ 12n/100 n = 25 years The period is 25 years.

Simple / Compound Interest


If Rs. 1000 is invested at 5% simple interest if the interest is added to the principal every ten years, the amount will become Rs. 2000 after how many

years ?

Simple / Compound Interest


Solution: Amount = Principle + interest for 10 years = 1000 +( 1000*10*5/100 ) = 1500 1500 after 10 years 2000 after n years 500 = 1500*5*n/100 n = 6 2/3year Total 10 + 6 2/3 = 16 2/3 Total time is 16 2/3 years

Simple/compound interest
A sum of money amounts to Rs. 6690 after 3 years and to Rs. 10035 after 6 years on C.I. Find the sum. (Satyam

Question)

Simple/Compound interest
Solution: P(1 + R/100)3 = 6690 -----------1 P(1 + R/100)6 = 10035 -----------2 Dividing (1 + R/100)3 = 10035/6690 = 3/2 Substitute in equation 1 then P(3/2)=6690 P = 6690 * 2/3 = 4460 The sum is Rs.4460

Simple/Compound interest
What will be the difference between S.I
and C.I on a sum of Rs. 4500 put for 2 years at 5% per annum?

Simple/Compound interest
Solution:
C.I S.I = P (R/100)2 Difference = Rs. 11.25

Average
Average is a simple way of representing

an entire group in a single value.


Average of a group is defined as: X = (Sum of items) / (No of items)

Average
A batsman makes a score of 90 runs in
the 17th innings and then increases his average by 3. Find his average after 17th innings. (Infosys Question)

Average
Solution: Let the average of 17th innings be x Average after the 16th innings = x-3 16(x-3) + 90 = 17x x = 42

Average
The average of 11 observations is 60. If the average of 1st five observations is 58 and that

of

last

five

is

56,

find

sixth

observation?

Average
Solution: 5 observations average = 58 Sum = 58*5 = 290 Last 5 observation average = 56 Sum = 56*5 = 280 Total sum of 10 numbers = 570 (290 + 280) Total sum of 11 numbers = 660 (11*60) 6th number = 90

Average
The average of age of 30 students is 9

years. If the age of their teacher


included, it becomes 10 years. Find the age of the teacher?

Average
Solution: 30 students total age = 30*9=270 Including the teachers age = 31*10=310 Difference = 310 270 = 40 years

Average
Of the three numbers second is twice
the first and is also thrice the third. If the average of the three numbers is 44, find the largest number.

Average
Answer: Let the first number be x Average = (x + 2x + 2x/3)/3 = 44
Largest number is 72

Average
In a coconut groove, (x+2) trees yield
60 nuts per year, x trees yield 120 nuts per year and (x-2) trees yield 180 nuts per year. If the average yield per year per tree be 100 find x.

Average
Answer: [(x+2)*60 + (x*120) + (x-2) *180] =100 [x+2+x+x-2] By simplifying x=4

Average
In a cricket team of 11 boys one player
weighing 42 kg is injured and his place is taken by another player. If the average weight of the team is increased by 100 g as a result of this, then what is the weight of the new player?

Average
Solution: Average weight of 11 boys is increased by 0.1 kg
The total increase in weight = 0.1 * 11 = 1.1 kg Weight of the new boy = 42 + 1.1 = 43.1 kg

Permutations and Combinations


Factorial Notation: n! = n(n-1)(n-2).3.2.1 Number of Permutations: n! / (n-r)!

Combinations:

n! / r!(n r)!

Permutations and Combinations


The number of Combinations of n

things taken r at a time in which p


particular things will always occur is
pC r-p n-

The number of Combinations of n things taken r at a time in which p particular things never occur is
n-pC r

Permutations and Combinations


A foot race will be held on Saturday. How

many different arrangements of medal


winners are possible if medals will be for

first, second and third place, if there are


10 runners in the race

Permutations and Combinations


Solution: n = 10 r=3 n P r = n!/(n-r)! = 10! / (10-3)! = 10! / 7! = 8*9*10 = 720 Number of ways is 720.

Permutations and Combinations

To

fill

number

of

vacancies,

an

employer must hire 3 programmers from

among 6 applicants, and two managers


from 4 applicants. What is total number of ways in which she can make her selection ?

Permutations and Combinations


Solution:

It is selection so use combination formula


Programmers and managers = 6C3 * 4C2 = 20 * 6

= 120
Total number of ways = 120 ways.

Permutations and Combinations


A man has 7 friends. In how many ways can he invite one or more of them to a

party?

Permutations and Combinations

Solution: In this problem, the person is going to select his friends for party, he can select one or more person, so addition = 7C1 + 7C2+7C3 +7C4 +7C5 +7C6 +7C7 = 127 Number of ways is 127

Permutations and Combinations

If nP5 = 20 nP3 then what is the value of n?

Permutations and Combinations


Solution:
n!/(n-5)! = 20 * n!/(n-3)! n=8

Permutations and Combinations


Find the number of different 8 letter
words formed from the letters of the word EQUATION if each word is to start with a vowel

Permutations and Combinations


Solution: For the words beginning with a vowel, the first letter can be any one of the 5 vowels, the remaining 7 places can be filled by 7P7 = 5040 The number of words = 5 * 5040 = 25200

Permutations and Combinations


In how many different ways can the
letters of the word TRAINER be

arranged so that the vowels always come together?

Permutations and Combinations


Solution: A,I,E can be arranged in 3! Ways (5! * 3!) / 2! = 360 ways

Percentage
By a certain Percent, we mean that

many hundredths.
Thus, x Percent means x hundredths, written as x%

Percentage
Finding out of Hundred. If Length is increased by X% and Breadth is decreased by Y% What is the percentage Increase or Decrease in Area of the rectangle? Formula: X+Y+ XY/100 % Decrease 20% means -20

Percentage
Two numbers are respectively 30% &
40% less than a third number. What

is second number as a percentage of


first?

Percentage
Solution: Let 3rd number be x. 1st number = x 30% of x = x 30x/100 = 70x/ 100 = 7x/10 2nd number = x 40% of x = x 40x/100 = 60x/ 100 = 6x/10 Suppose 2nd number = y% of 1st n umber 6x / 10 = y/100 * 7x /10 y = 600 / 7 y = 85 5/7 85 5/7%

Percentage
After having spent 35% of the money

on
machinery, 40% on raw material, 10%

on
staff, a person is left with Rs.60,000.

The
total amount of money spent on

machinery

Percentage
Solution: Let total salary =100% Salary = 100 Spending: Machinery + Raw material + staff = 35+40+10 = 85 Remaining percentage = 100 85 = 15 15 = 60000 100 = ? By chain rule, we get 400000 In this 400000 , 75% for machinery & raw material = 4, 00,000* 75/100

Percentage
If the number is 20% more than the

other, how much percent is the second


number less than the first?

Percentage
Solution: Let x =20 = x / (100+x) *100 =( 20 /120 )*100 =16 2/3 The percentage is 16 2/3

Percentage
Solution: Let capacity of the tank be 100 liters. Then, Initially: A type petrol = 100 liters After 1st operation: A = 100/2 = 50 liters, B = 50 liters After 2nd operation: A = 50 / 2+50 = 75 liters, B = 50/2 = 25 liters After 3rd operation: A = 75/2 37.5 liters, B = 25/2 +50 = 62.5 liters Required Percentage = 37.5%

Percentage
Answer: Increase % in the area of the new rectangle = x + y + (xy/100)% = 20 + 10 + (200/100) = 32% Increase 32%

Percentage
If As income is 40% less than Bs
income, then how much percent is Bs income more than As income?

Percentage
Answer:
Bs income 100% = 40/(100-40) *

= 66 2/3%

Percentage
Ramesh loses 20% of his pocket money. After spending 25% of the remainder he has Rs. 480 left. What was his pocket money?

Percentage
Answer:
x (1-20/100) (1-25/100) = 480 Solving the equation, x = 800

Pocket money = Rs. 800

Boats and streams


Up stream against the stream Down stream along the stream u = speed of the boat in still water

v = speed of stream
Down stream speed (a)= u+v km / hr Up stream speed (b)=u-v km / hr

u = (a+b) km/hr

Boats and streams


A boats crew rowed down a stream from

A to B and up again in 7 hours. If the


stream flows at 3km/hr and speed of boat

in still water is 5 km/hr. , find the


distance from A to B ?

Boats and streams


Solution: Down Stream = Sp. of the boat + Sp. of the stream = 5 +3 =8 Up Stream = Sp. of the boat Sp. of the stream = 5-3 = 2 Let distance be x Distance/Speed = Time X/8 + x/2 = 7 X/8 +4x/8 = 15/2 5x / 8 = 15/2 5x = 15/2 * 8

Boats and Streams


A boat goes 40 km upstream in 8 hours and 36 km downstream in 6 hours. Find the speed of the boat in still water in km/hr?

Boats and Streams


Solution: Speed of the boat in upstream = 40/8 = 5 km/hr Speed of the boat in downstream = 36/6 = 6 km/hr Speed of the boat in still water = 5+6/2 = 5.5 km/hr

Boats and Streams


A man rows to place 48km distant and back in 14 hours. He finds that he can row 4 km with the stream in the same time as 3 km against the stream. Find the rate of the stream?

Boats and Streams


Solution: Down stream 4km in x hours. Then, Speed of Downstream = 4/x km/hr, Speed of Upstream = 3/x km/hr 48/ (4/x) + 48/(3/x) = 14 , x = 1/2 Speed of Down stream = 8, Speed of upstream = 6 Rate of the stream = (8-6) km/hr = 1 km/hr

Boats and Streams


In a stream running at 2 km/h a motor boat goes 10 km upstream and back again to the starting point in 55 minutes. Find the speed of the motor boat in still water.

Boats and Streams


Solution: Let the speed be x km/h 10/(x+2) + 10/(x-2) = 55/60 Solving the above equation, x = 22 km/h

Boats and Streams


A swimmer can swim a certain distance in the direction of current in 5 hours and return the same distance in 7 hours. If the stream flows at the rate of 1 km/h, find the speed of the swimmer in still water.

Boats and Streams


Solution: Let the speed of the swimmer in still water be x Downstream speed = (x+1) * 5 Upstream speed = (x-1) * 7 5(x+1) = 7(x-1) Solving the equation, x = 6 Speed of the swimmer = 6 km/h

Time and Distance


Speed:- Distance covered per unit

time is
called speed. Speed = distance/time Distance = speed*time Time = distance/speed

Time and Distance


Distance covered Time (direct variation). Distance covered speed (direct variation).

Time

1/speed (inverse variation).

Time and Distance


Speed from km/hr to m/sec - ( * 5/18). Speed from m/sec to km/h, - ( * 18/5). Average Speed:Average speed = Total distance traveled Total time taken

Time and Distance


The jogging track in a sports complex is 726m

in circumference. Suresh and his wife start from


the same point and walk in opposite direction at

4.5km/hr and 3.75km/hr respectively. They will


meet for the first time in how many minutes ?

Time and Distance


Solution: Suresh speed m/hr = 4.5*5/18 *60*60 = 4500 His wife speed m/hr = 3.75*5/18*60*60 = 3750 Meeting time 4500/60 x +3750/60x = 756 m x = 5.28 m They will meet after 5.28minutes

Time and Distance


Ram travels from P to Q at 10km/hr and returns at 15km/hr. Shyam travels P to Q and returns at 12.5km/hr. If he takes 12 minutes less than ram then what is the distance between P and Q ?

Time and Distance


Solution: Average Speed of Ram = 2(10*15)/25 = 12km/hr Average Speed of Shyam = 2(12.5 *12.5)/25 = 12.5 Rams speed in m/sec = 12*5/18 = 10/3 Shyams speed in m/sec = 12.5*5/18 = 625/36 (x/ 10/3) (x/625/36) = 12*60 3x/10 30x/625 = 720

Time and Distance


If I walk 30 miles/hr I reach 1 hour

before and if I walk 20 miles/hr I reach 1


hour late. Find the distance between two points and if the exact time of reaching destination is 11 a.m. then find the speed with which I walk?

Infosys Question

Time and Distance


Solution: x/30-x/20 = 2 By Solving the equation, The total distance between two points = 120 miles TheAverage speed required = 24 miles/hr

Time and Distance


By walking at of his usual speed, a man

reaches office 20 minutes later than


usual. Find his usual time?

Time and Distance


Solution: Usual time = Numerator * late time = 3*20 = 60

Time and Distance


A car travels a certain distance taking 7 hours in forward journey. During the return journey it increased the speed by 12 km/hr and takes the time of 5 hours. What is the distance traveled?
(Satyam Question)

Time and Distance


Solution: Let speed be x , D = S * T =7x 7x = (x+12) 5 Solving the above equation, x = 30 D = 7 * 30 = 210 Actual Distance = 210 km

A train starts from Delhi to Madurai and at the same time another train starts from Madurai to Delhi after passing each other they complete their journeys in 9 and 16 hours, respectively. At what speed does second train travels if first train travels at 160 km/hr ?

Time and Distance (Trains)

Time and Distance (Trains)


Solution: Let x be the speed of the second train S1 / S2 = T2/T1 160/x = 16/9 160/x = 4/3 x = 120 The speed of second train is 120km/hr.

Time and Distance (Trains)


How long will a train 100 m long traveling at 72 km/hr take to overtake another train 200 m long traveling at 54 km/h? (Satyam Question)

Time and Distance (Trains)


Solution: They are traveling in the same direction. Hence the Relative speed is x -y 72 54 = 18 km/h 18 * 5/18 = 5 m/sec To travel 5 m it takes 1 second To travel 300m it will take300/5 = 60 seconds It will take 60 seconds or 1 minute.

Rajee starts her journey from Delhi to Bhopal and simultaneously Sheela starts from Bhopal to Delhi. After crossing each other they finish their remaining journey in 5 4/9 hours and 9 hours respectively. What is Sheelas

Time and Distance (Trains)

speed if Rajees speed is 36 km/hr.

Time and Distance (Trains)


Answer: Rajees speed = Square root of (t2/t1) Sheelas speed

The speed of Sheela = 28 km/hr

Time and Distance (Trains)


Excluding stoppages, the speed of a train is 54 km/hr and including stoppages it is 45 km/hr. For how

many minutes does the train stop per


hour?

Time and Distance (Trains)


Solution: x = _____________ x/45 + x/36 Take L.C.M and find the x value x = 12 It stops 12 minutes/hr

Time and Distance (Trains)


A train 130 m long passes a bridge in 21 seconds moving with a speed of 90 km/hr. Find the length of the bridge?

Time and Distance (Trains)


Solution: Let the length of the bridge be x Speed of the train = (length of the train + length of the bridge) / Time taken 90*5/18 = (130 +x )/21 Length of the bridge = 395 m

Profit and Loss


Gain =(S.P.)-(C.P.) Loss =(C.P.)-(S.P.)

Loss or gain is always reckoned on C.P.


Gain% = [(Gain*100)/C.P.] Loss% = [(Loss*100)/C.P.] S.P. = ((100 + Gain%)/100)C.P.

S.P. = ((100 Loss%)/100)C.P.

Profit and Loss


Sundeep buys two CDs for Rs.380 and

sells one at a loss of 22% and the other


at a gain of 12%. If both the CDs are

sold at the same price, then the cost


price of two CDs is ?

Solution: CDs =Rs.380 1st CD = x -22x/100 2nd CD = y + 12y/100 SP1 = SP2 x 22x/100 = y 12y/100 x = 56y/39 x + y = 380 56y/39 + y = 380 y = 156 x = 224 Cost of the two CDs are Rs. 224 and Rs.156

Profit and Loss

Profit and Loss


Mr. Ravi buys a cooler for Rs. 4500. For
how much should he sell so that there is

a gain of 8%

Profit and Loss


Solution:

S.P = (100+8%/100)/CP
= (108/100) * 4500 = 4860 He should sell it for Rs. 4860.

Profit and Loss


If the manufacturer gains 20%, the wholesale dealer 25%, and the retailer 35%, then find the cost of production if the retail price is Rs. 1265.

Profit and Loss


Solution: Let C.P be x
Gain 35% of 25% of 20% of x = 1265 135/100 * 125/100 * 120/100 * x = 1265

x = Rs.624.7

Profit and Loss


Manoj sells a shirt to Yogesh at a profit of 15% and Yogesh sells it to Suresh at a loss of 10%. Find the resultant profit or loss.

Profit and Loss


Solution: Resultant profit = (x + y + xy/100) = 15 10 (150/100) = 3%
The resultant profit is 3.5%

Profit and Loss

Mr. Verma sold his scooter for Rs. 10500 at a gain of 5%. Find the cost price of the scooter.

Profit and Loss


Solution:
C.P = (100/(100+P%))*S.P = (100/(100+5) )* 10500 = 10000 Cost price = Rs. 10000

Profit and Loss


A man bought a horse and a cart. If he sold the horse at 10% loss and the cart at 20% gain, he would not lose anything, but if he sold the horse at 5% loss and the cart at 5% gain, he would lose Rs. 10 in the bargain. What is the cost of one horse and one cart? Satyam Question

Profit and Loss


Solution : C.P of horse = x; C.P of cart =y 10x/100 = 20y/100 5x/100 = 5y/100 + 10 Solving the above two equations, C.P of horse = x = Rs. 400 C.P of cart = y = Rs. 200

Profit and Loss


A man sells an article at a profit of 25%. If he had bought it at 20% less and sold it for Rs. 10.50 less he would have gained 30%. Find the cost price of the article.
Satyam

Question

Profit and Loss


Solution: First C.P = x, S.P = 125% of x = 5x/4 Second C.P = 80x/100 = 4x/5 S.P = 130/100 * 4x/5 = 26x/5 5x/4 - 26x/25 = 10.50 x = 50 The cost price is Rs. 50

Odd Calendar days: 0 = Sunday

1 = Monday
2 = Tuesday 3 = Wednesday 4 = Thursday 5 = Friday

6 = Saturday

Calendar
Month code: Ordinary year J=0 M=3 M=1 F=3 A=6 J=4

J=6
S=5 N=3

A=2
O=0 D=5

Month code for leap year after Feb. add 1.

Calendar
Ordinary year = (A + B + C + D )-2

-----------------------take
remainder 7 Leap year = (A + B + C + D) 3

------------------------- take remainder


7

Calendar
What is the day of the week on

30/09/2007?

Calendar

Solution: A = 2007 / 7 = 5 B = 2007 / 4 = 501 / 7 = 4 C = 30 / 7 = 2 D=5 ( A + B + C + D )-2 = ----------------------7 = ( 5 + 4 + 2 + 5) -2 ----------------------- = 14/7 = 0 Sunday 7

Calendar
What was the day of the week on 13th

May, 1984?

Calendar
Solution: A = 1984 / 7 = 3 B = 1984 / 4 = 496 / 7 = 6 C = 13 / 7 = 6 D=2 ( A + B + C + D) -3 = ----------------------7 = 14/7= 0, Sunday.

Calendar
On what dates of April 2005 did Sunday fall?

Solution: You should find for 1st April 2005 and then you find the Sundays date. A = 2005 / 7 = 3 B = 2005 / 4 = 501 / 7 =4 C=1/7=1 D=6 (A + B + C + D) -2 = ----------------------7 3 + 4 + 1 + 6 -2 ----------------------- = 12 / 7 = 5 = Friday. 7 1st is Friday means Sunday falls on 3, 10, 17, 24

Calendar

Calendar
What was the day on 5th January 1986?

Solution:

Calendar

A = 1986 / 7 = 5 B = 1986 / 4 = 496/7 = 6 C=5/7=5 D=0 (A + B + C + D) -2 = ----------------------7 5 + 6 + 5 + 0-2 = ----------------------- = 14 / 7 = Sunday 7

Clock: In every minute, the minute hand gains 55 minutes on the hour hand In every hour both the hands coincide once. = (11m/2) 30h (hour hand to min hand) = 30h (11m/2) (min hand to

Clocks

hour hand)
If you get answer in minus, you have

to subtract your answer with 360

Clocks

Find the angle between the minute

hand and hour hand of a clock when


the time is 7:20.

Clocks
Solution: = 30h (11m/2) = 30 (7) 11 20/2 = 210 110 = 100 Angle between 7: 20 is 100o

Clocks
How many times in a day, the hands of a clock are straight?

Clocks
Solution:

In 12 hours, the hands coincide or are in opposite direction 22 times a day.


In 24 hours, the hands coincide or are in opposite direction 44 times a day.

Clocks
How many times do the hands of a clock coincide in a day?

Clocks Solution:
In 12 hours, the hands coincide or are in opposite direction 11 times a day. In 24 hours, the hands coincide or are in opposite direction 22 times a day.

Clocks
At what time between 7 and 8 oclock will the hands of a clock be in the same straight line but, not together?

Clocks
Solution: h = 7 = 30h 11m/2 180 = 30 * 7 11 m/2 On simplifying we get , 5 5/11 min past 7

Clocks
At what time between 5 and 6 oclock will the hands of a clock be at right angles?

Clocks
Solution: h=5

90 = 30 * 5 11m/2 Solving 10 10/11 minutes past 5

Clocks

Find the angle between the two hands of a clock at 15 minutes past 4 oclock

Clocks
Solution:
Angle = 30h 11m/2 = 30*4 11*15 / 2 The angle is 37.5o

Clocks
At what time between 5 and 6 oclock are the hands of a clock together?

Clocks
Solution: h=5

O = 30 * 5 11m/2 m = 27 3/11 Solving

27 3/11 minutes past 5

Data Interpretation
In interpretation of data, a chart or a graph is given. Some questions are given below this chart or graph with some probable answers. The candidate has to choose the correct answer from the given probable answers.

1. The following table gives the distribution of students according to professional courses:

_______________________________________________________ ___________ Courses Commerce Total Boys girls Boys girls _______________________________________________________ ____ Part time management 100 C. A. only 180 Costing only 140 C. A. and Costing 30 150 90 70 10 8 10 2 50 16 37 7 10 6 3 1 Faculty ___________________________________ Science

Data Interpretation
The percentage of all science students

over
Commerce students in all courses is approximately: (a) 20.5 (c) 61.3 (b) 49.4 (d) 35.1

Answer:

Data Interpretation

Percentage of science students over commerce students in all courses = 35.1%

Data Interpretation
What is the average number of girls in all courses ? (a) 15 (b) 12.5

(c) 16

(d) 11

Data Interpretation
Answer: Average number of girls in all courses =

50 / 4 = 12.5

Data Interpretation
What is the percentage of boys in all courses over the total students? (a) 90 (b) 80

(c) 70

(d) 76

Answer:

Data Interpretation

Percentage of boys over all students

= (450 x 100) /
500 = 90%

Data Sufficiency

Find given data is sufficient to solve the problem or not. A.If statement I alone is sufficient but statement II alone is not sufficient B.If statement II alone is sufficient but statement I alone is not sufficient C.If both statements together are sufficient but neither of statement alone is sufficient. D.If both together are not sufficient

Data Sufficiency
What is Johns age? I. In 15 years will be twice as old as Dias would be II. Dias was born 5 years ago. (Wipro)

Data Sufficiency
Answer: c) If both statements together are sufficient but neither of statement alone is sufficient.

Data Sufficiency
What is the distance from city A to city C in kms? I. City A is 90 kms from city B. II.City B is 30 kms from city C

Data Sufficiency
Answer:
d) If both together are not sufficient

Data Sufficiency
If A, B, C are real numbers, Is A = C? I. AB=BC II. A 2C = C 2B

Data Sufficiency
Answer: D . If both together are not sufficient

Data Sufficiency
What is the 30th term of a given sequence? I. The first two term of the sequence are 1, II. The common difference is -1/2

Data Sufficiency
Answer: A. If statement I alone is sufficient but statement II alone is not sufficient

Data Sufficiency
Was Avinash early, on time or late for work? I. He thought his watch was 10 minute fast. II. Actually his watch was 5 minutes slow.

Data Sufficiency
Answer: D. If both together are not sufficient

Data Sufficiency
What is the value of A if A is an integer? I. A4 = 1 II. A3 + 1 = 0

Data Sufficiency
Answer: B. If statement II alone is sufficient but statement I alone is not sufficient

Cubes
A cube object 3*3*3 is painted with green in all the outer surfaces. If the cube

is cut into cubes of 1*1*1, how many 1


cubes will have at least one surface

painted?

Cubes
Answer: 3*3*3 = 27 All the outer surface are painted with colour. 26 One inch cubes are painted at least one surface.

Cubes
A cube of 12 mm is painted on all its sides.
If it is made up of small cubes of size 3mm, and if the big cube is split into those small cubes, the number of cubes that remain unpainted is

Cubes
Answer:
= 8

Cubes

A cube of side 5 cm is divided into 125 cubes of equal size. It is painted on all 6 sides. 1. How many cubes are coloured on only one side? 2. How many cubes are coloured on only two side? 3. How many cubes are coloured on only three side? 4. How many cubes are not coloured?

Cubes
Answer: 1. 54 2. 36 3. 8 4. 27

Cubes
A cube of 4 cm is divided into 64 cubes of equal size. One side and its opposite side is coloured painted with orange. A side adjacent to this and opposite side is coloured red. A side adjacent to this and

opposite side is coloured green?


Cont..

Cubes
1. How many cubes are 2. How many cubes are alone? 3. How many cubes are different colours? 4. How many cubes are 5. How many cubes are alone? coloured with Red alone? coloured orange and Red
coloured with three not coloured? coloured green and Red

Cubes
Answer: 1. 8 2. 8 3. 8 4. 8 5. 8

Cubes

A 10*10*10 cube is split into small cubes of equal size 2*2*2 each. A side and adjacent to it is coloured Pink. A side adjacent to Pink and opposite side is coloured Blue. The remaining sides are coloured yellow. 1. Find the no. of cubes not coloured? 2. Find the no. of cubes coloured blue alone? 3. Find the no. of cubes coloured blue & pink & yellow? 4. Find the no. of cubes coloured blue & pink ? 5. Find the no. of cubes coloured yellow & pink ?

Cubes
Answer: 1. 27 2. 18 3. 4 4. 12 5. 12

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If X and Y are two sets such that X u Y has
18 elements, X has 8 elements, and Y has 15 elements, how many element does X n Y have?

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Solution: We are given n (X uY) = 18, n (X) = 8, n (Y) =15. using the formula. n( X n Y) = n (X) + n (Y) - n ( X u Y) n( X n Y) = 8 + 15 18 n( X n Y) = 5

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If S and T are two sets such that S has
21elemnets, T has 32 elements, and S n T has 11 elements, how many element

elements does S u T have?

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Answer: n (s) = 21, n (T) = 32, n ( S n T) = 11, n (S u T) = ? n (S u T) = n (S) + n( T) n (S n T) = 21 + 32 11 = 42

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If A and B are two sets such that A has 40
elements, A u B has 60 elements and A n B has 10 elements, how many element elements does B have?

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Answer: n ( A) = 40, n ( n B) = 60 and n ( A n B) = 10, n ( A u B) = n ( A) + n (B) n ( A n B) 60 = 40 + n (B) 10 n (B) = 30

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In a group of 1000 people, there are 750
people who can speak Hindi and 400 who can speak English. How many can Speak Hindi only?

Answer: n( H u E) = 1000, n (H) = 750, n (E) = 400, n( H u E) = n (H) + n (E) n( H n E) 1000 = 750 +400 n ( H n E) n ( H n E) = 1150 100 = 150 No. of people can speak Hindi only _ = n ( H n E) = n ( H) n( H n E) = 750 150 = 600

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In a class of 100 students, the number of students passed in English only is 46, in maths only is 46, in commerce only is 58. the number who passes in English and Maths is 16, Maths and commerce is 24 and English and commerce is 26, and the number who passed in all the subject is 7. find the number of the students who failed in all the subjects.

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Solution: No. of students who passed in one or more subjects = 11+ 9 + 13 + 17 + 15 + 19 + 7 = 91 No of students who failed in all the subjects = 100 -91 = 9

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In a group of 15,
have studied

7 have studied Latin, 8


have not

Greek, and 3

studied either. How many of these studied both Latin and Greek?

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Sreenivasa Chowdary Nellore M.B.A, [Director] NARENS Institute for Competitive Examinations, HYDERABAD. E-mail: sreenivasachowdarynellore.mba@gmail.com Mob: + 91 99123 31989, + 91 90593 14623

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