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List of top Quantitative Aptitude Questions asked in ATMA
The product of the ages of Ankita and Nikita is 240. If twice the age of Nikita is more than Ankita's age by 4 years, what is Nikita's age?
ATMA - 2017
ATMA
Quantitative Aptitude
distance
Fifty is divided into two parts such that the sum of their reciprocals is
\(\frac{1}{12}\)
. Find the two parts.
ATMA - 2017
ATMA
Quantitative Aptitude
Algebra
If the sum of two numbers is 42 and their product is 437, then find the absolute difference between the numbers.
ATMA - 2017
ATMA
Quantitative Aptitude
Algebra
Distance between two stations A and B is 778 km. A train covers the journey from A to B at 84 km per hour and returns back to A with a uniform speed of 56 km per hour. Find the average speed of the train during the whole journey.
ATMA - 2017
ATMA
Quantitative Aptitude
Average
Nine persons went to a hotel for taking their meals 8 of them spent Rs.12 each on their meals and the ninth spent Rs.8 more than the average expenditure of all the nine. What was the total money spent by them?
ATMA - 2017
ATMA
Quantitative Aptitude
Linear Equations
What is the square root of 0.0009?
ATMA - 2017
ATMA
Quantitative Aptitude
Number Systems
Two pens and three pencils cost Rs 86. Four Pens and a pencil cost Rs. 112. Find the cost of a pen.
ATMA - 2017
ATMA
Quantitative Aptitude
Linear Equations
Rajapur has a population of 88000, which is decreasing at the rate of 1200 per Year. Rampur has a population of 42000, which is increasing at the rate of 800 per year. In how many years will the population of the two villages, is equal?
ATMA - 2017
ATMA
Quantitative Aptitude
Linear Equations
A crate of oranges contains one bruised mango for every forty oranges in the crate. If three out of every four bruised oranges are considerably unsalable and there are 12 unsalable oranges in the crate then how many oranges is there in the crate?
ATMA - 2017
ATMA
Quantitative Aptitude
Ratio and Proportion
A man spends
\(\frac{2}{5}\)
of his salary on house rent,
\(\frac{3}{10}\)
of his salary on food and
\(\frac{1}{8}\)
of his salary on conveyance. if he has Rs.1400 left with him, find his expenditure on food.
ATMA - 2017
ATMA
Quantitative Aptitude
Ratio and Proportion
Find the value of
\((1-(\frac{1}{3}))(1-(\frac{1}{3}))(1-(\frac{1}{4}))(1-(\frac{1}{5}))....(1-(\frac{1}{100}))\)
ATMA - 2017
ATMA
Quantitative Aptitude
Quick Math
Two numbers are in the ratio of 15:11. If their H.C.F. is 12, find the Numbers.
ATMA - 2017
ATMA
Quantitative Aptitude
LCM and HCF
Which of the following numbers is divisible by 3 ?
ATMA - 2017
ATMA
Quantitative Aptitude
Divisibility and Factors
Evaluate:
\((303\times303+208\times208)\)
ATMA - 2017
ATMA
Quantitative Aptitude
Quick Math
It represents tool wear (VB) at different cutting speed (rpm)
ATMA - 2017
ATMA
Quantitative Aptitude
Data Interpretation
The pie-chart provided below gives the distribution of placement record of 300 students in an Engineering College. Study the pie-chart carefully and answer the questions that follow.
ATMA - 2017
ATMA
Quantitative Aptitude
Data Interpretation
Read the following information and answer the question The production, sales and price of companies A, B, C, D, E for the year 2013 and 2014 are given in the following table. Study the following table and answer the question accordingly.
that follows:
Company
PRODUCTION IN
1000 IN 2013
SALES IN
100 IN 2013
PRICE/CAR IN
LAKHS IN 2013
COMPANY A
25
185
6
COMPANY B
36
330
3.5
COMPANY C
19
115
7
COMPANY D
15
121
5
COMPANY E
30
249
4.5
Company
PRODUCTION IN
1000 IN 2014
LAKHS IN 2014
COMPANY A
21
160
6
COMPANY B
39
290
3.2
COMPANY C
27
225
6.5
COMPANY D
18
95
6
COMPANY E
30
220
5
ATMA - 2015
ATMA
Quantitative Aptitude
Data Interpretation
Rs 66500 is distributed among A, B and C in the ratio of 9:11:15. Find the difference between the share of A and C.
ATMA - 2015
ATMA
Quantitative Aptitude
Shares
The ratio of the number of marbles between A and B is 27 : 39 and that with B and C is 117:119. If C has 1071 number of marbles with him then find the total number of marbles among A, B and C.
ATMA - 2015
ATMA
Quantitative Aptitude
Ratio and Proportion
A boy buys 20 candies at Rs.2 per piece. He buys five chocolates at Rs.7 per piece. At what value should he sell them to make a profit of Re.1 per piece?
ATMA - 2015
ATMA
Quantitative Aptitude
Linear Equations
A showroom offers one item free on the purchase of every five items. What is the discount offered by the showroom?
ATMA - 2015
ATMA
Quantitative Aptitude
Linear Equations
A bag contains Rs.2 and Rs.10 coins in the ratio 21:34 respectively, which amounts to Rs.3438, then find the number of Rs.10 coins.
ATMA - 2015
ATMA
Quantitative Aptitude
Ratio and Proportion
A man buys certain number of bananas at 3 per rupee and same number at 7 per rupee. He mixes them together and sells at 10 per rupee. Find the gain or loss %.
ATMA - 2015
ATMA
Quantitative Aptitude
Percentage
A vendor on discovering that 20% of the eggs were rotten, increased his selling price by 15% more than the 15% he was already charging. Find the percentage profit.
ATMA - 2015
ATMA
Quantitative Aptitude
Percentage
A trader decides to sell a kilogram of sugar at its cost price. But he uses false weights and sells only 900 grams instead of a kilogram. What is the percentage of profit?
ATMA - 2015
ATMA
Quantitative Aptitude
Percentage
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