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Quantitative Aptitude questions with answers are one of the most important sections in exams like CAT, TCS NQT, and Infosys placements. Quant Math tests your numerical ability, problem-solving speed, and accuracy. Practicing aptitude questions with solutions PDF helps candidates understand concepts like ratios, percentages, time-work, and data interpretation effectively. This section provides comprehensive Quantitative Aptitude questions with detailed explanations, enabling aspirants to improve their calculation techniques and succeed in competitive and placement exams.

Quant Math Quantitative Aptitude 1

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1. The sum of seven consecutive odd integers is 133. The least odd integer is—

  • 17
  • 19
  • 11
  • 13
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2. A sells a box to B at a profit of 15%. B sells the same to C for Rs. 1012 and makes a profit of 10 %. A’s cost price s—

  • Rs. 720
  • Rs. 80
  • Rs. 880
  • Rs. 800
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3. The positive square root of 29.7025 is—

  • 5.25
  • 5.45
  • 5.35
  • 5.05
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4. If each side of a rectangle is increased by 50%, its area will increase by:

  • 125%
  • 150%
  • 200%
  • 50%
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5. How long does a train 75 m long moving at 60 km/hr take to pass another train l00m long, moving at 65 km/hr in the opposite direction?

  • 5.54 seconds
  • 6.04 seconds
  • 6.36 seconds
  • 5.04 seconds
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6. 176 x 0.00125 is equal to:

  • 0.022
  • 2.2
  • 0.0022
  • 0.22
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7. If Ram got 30% marks and failed by 15 marks and Mohan got 40% and scored 35 more than the pass marks. What percentage is necessary for passing?

  • 40%
  • 38%
  • 33%
  • 43%
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8. A metal sphere of radius 5 cm is melted to make a cone, with base of the same radius. What is the height of the cone?

  • 10 cm
  • 15 cm
  • 20 cm
  • 5 cm
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9. 5 kg of tea and 8 kg of sugar together cost Rs 172. The price of tea has risen by 20% and that of sugar by 10%. Hence the same quantities of tea and sugar now cost Rs. 199.20. What is the original price of tea per kg?

  • Rs. l8 per kg
  • Rs. 19 per kg
  • Rs.20 per kg
  • Rs. 16 per kg
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10. sum of Rs. 6,100 was divided among 8 men, 10 women and 12 children in such a way that each man received 25% more than a woman and each woman received 25% more than a child. How much did each woman receive?

  • Rs. 203.68
  • Rs. 206.08
  • Rs. 206.68
  • Rs. 201.68
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