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Question 1 of 10
1. Question
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Category: Quantitative Aptitude
If the total number of persons visiting Shopping Mall P is 55500. Then number of men visiting Shopping Mall P forms approximately what percent of the total number of person visiting all the Shopping Malls together?
If the number of men visiting Shopping Mall O is 15974 and the men visiting Shopping Mall R is 14316. The number of children visiting Shopping Mall O forms what percent of the number of Children visiting Shopping Mall R?(rounded off to two digits after decimal)
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Explanation :
% of Children visiting Shopping Mall O = 100 – 80 = 20%
35% of x = 15974 => 20% of x = 9128
% of Children visiting Shopping Mall R = 100 – 86 = 14%
24% of x = 14316 => 14% of x = 8351
Required % = (9128/8351)*100 = 109.30%
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Explanation :
% of Children visiting Shopping Mall O = 100 – 80 = 20%
35% of x = 15974 => 20% of x = 9128
% of Children visiting Shopping Mall R = 100 – 86 = 14%
24% of x = 14316 => 14% of x = 8351
Required % = (9128/8351)*100 = 109.30%
Question 3 of 10
3. Question
1 points
Category: Quantitative Aptitude
Total number of Men and Women visiting Shopping Mall N is 52720. The difference between the total number of Men and Women visiting Shopping Mall P is 8325. What is the total number of Children Visiting Shopping Malls N and P together?
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Explanation :
Total number of Men and Women visiting Shopping Mall B = 52720
80% of x = 52720 => 20% of x = 13180
The difference between the total number of Men and Women visiting Shopping Mall D = 8325
15% of x = 8325 => 33% of x = 18315
Total number of Children Visiting Shopping Malls B and D = 13180 + 18315 = 31495
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Explanation :
Total number of Men and Women visiting Shopping Mall B = 52720
80% of x = 52720 => 20% of x = 13180
The difference between the total number of Men and Women visiting Shopping Mall D = 8325
15% of x = 8325 => 33% of x = 18315
Total number of Children Visiting Shopping Malls B and D = 13180 + 18315 = 31495
Question 4 of 10
4. Question
1 points
Category: Quantitative Aptitude
If the % of Men & Children together visiting of Shopping Mall N is 57% and the % of Men Shopping Mall Q is 6%. What is the average percent of women Visiting N, O, P and Q all the Shopping Malls together?
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Explanation :
% of Men & Children together visiting of Shopping Mall N = 57%
% of Women visiting of Shopping Mall N = 100 – 57 = 43%
% of Women visiting of Shopping Mall Q = 100 – 30 = 70%
Average % = [43 + 45 + 26 + 70] / 4 = 184/4 = 46%
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Explanation :
% of Men & Children together visiting of Shopping Mall N = 57%
% of Women visiting of Shopping Mall N = 100 – 57 = 43%
% of Women visiting of Shopping Mall Q = 100 – 30 = 70%
Average % = [43 + 45 + 26 + 70] / 4 = 184/4 = 46%
Question 5 of 10
5. Question
1 points
Category: Quantitative Aptitude
Total number of Men and Children visiting Shopping Mall M is 15552. The difference between the total number of Men and Women visiting Shopping Mall O is 4564. What is the ratio of the number of women visiting Shopping Mall M to that of those visiting Shopping Mall O ?
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Explanation :
45% of x = 15552 ; 55% of x = 19008
10% of x = 4564 ; 45% of x = 20538 ; Ratio = 19008 : 20538 => 1056 : 1141
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Explanation :
45% of x = 15552 ; 55% of x = 19008
10% of x = 4564 ; 45% of x = 20538 ; Ratio = 19008 : 20538 => 1056 : 1141
Question 6 of 10
6. Question
1 points
Category: Quantitative Aptitude
Direction (6-10): In the following questions, two equations are given. You have to solve both the equations and give answer –
X = (-4)2 , Y2/3 = 4
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Explanation :
X = 16
Y = (2)2* 3/2 = 8
X > Y
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Explanation :
X = 16
Y = (2)2* 3/2 = 8
X > Y
Question 7 of 10
7. Question
1 points
Category: Quantitative Aptitude
Direction (6-10): In the following questions, two equations are given. You have to solve both the equations and give answer –
X2 = 625, Y = 3 √ 15625
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Explanation :
X = +25, – 25
Y = 25
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Explanation :
X = +25, – 25
Y = 25
Question 8 of 10
8. Question
1 points
Category: Quantitative Aptitude
Direction (6-10): In the following questions, two equations are given. You have to solve both the equations and give answer –
3x2+18x+27 =0, 2y2+29y+50 = 0
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Explanation :
3×2+18x+27 => x2+6x+9
(X+3)(X+3) = 0
X = -3
(2Y+25)(Y+2) = 0
Y = -25/2, -2
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Explanation :
3×2+18x+27 => x2+6x+9
(X+3)(X+3) = 0
X = -3
(2Y+25)(Y+2) = 0
Y = -25/2, -2
Question 9 of 10
9. Question
1 points
Category: Quantitative Aptitude
Direction (6-10): In the following questions, two equations are given. You have to solve both the equations and give answer –