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List of top Quantitative Aptitude Questions asked in CUET (UG)
Three pipes A, B and C can fill an empty tank together in 8 hours. After working at it together for 2 hours B is closed and A and C can fill the remaining part in 9 hours. Pipe B can fill the empty tank in :
CUET (UG) - 2023
CUET (UG)
Quantitative Aptitude
Pipe and Cistern
₹3,60,000, ₹4,20,000 and ₹4,80,000 were invested by three friends A, B and C respectively in a business. If they earned a net profit of ₹2,10,000, the share of B's profit is :
CUET (UG) - 2023
CUET (UG)
Quantitative Aptitude
Shares
The price relation for year
\(2020\)
with reference to year
\(2010\)
is
\(117\)
. Correct interpretation of the given information is :
CUET (UG) - 2023
CUET (UG)
Quantitative Aptitude
Percentages
In a
\(500 m\)
race, the ratio of speeds of two participants A and B is
\(4:5 \)
respectively. If A has a start of
\(180 m\)
, then the distance by which A wins is :
CUET (UG) - 2023
CUET (UG)
Quantitative Aptitude
Race
Subodh took a loan of
\( ₹ 10,00,000 \)
at
\(14\%\)
annual interest rate for
\( 8\)
years. His equated monthly instalment under flat rate system is :
CUET (UG) - 2023
CUET (UG)
Quantitative Aptitude
Installments
A certain number of horses and an equal number of men are going somewhere. Half of the owners are on their horses’ back while the remaining ones are walking along leading their horses. If the number of legs walking on the ground is 70, how many horses are there?
CUET (UG) - 2021
CUET (UG)
Quantitative Aptitude
Linear Equations in One Variable
A, B, C, D and E play a game of cards. A says to B, “If you give me three cards, you will have as many as E has and if I give you three cards, you will have as many as D has”. A and B together have 10 cards more than what D and E together have. If B has two cards more than what C has and the total number of cards be 133, how many cards does B have?
CUET (UG) - 2021
CUET (UG)
Quantitative Aptitude
Algebra
In this question, three statements followed by two conclusions numbered I and II have been given. You have to take the given statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance from the commonly known facts and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follows from the given statements disregarding commonly known facts. Statements:
Some flats are apartments.
No apartment is a hall.
Some halls are rooms.
Conclusions:
[I.] At least some rooms are flats.
[II.] No apartment is a room.
CUET (UG) - 2021
CUET (UG)
Quantitative Aptitude
Syllogism
There are deers and peacocks in a zoo. By counting heads they are 80. The number of their legs is 200. How many peacocks are there?
CUET (UG) - 2021
CUET (UG)
Quantitative Aptitude
Linear Equations in One Variable
Arrange the following words as per the order in the dictionary:
A. Consume
B. Consciousness
C. Conscience
D. Conservation
E. Consequence
CUET (UG) - 2021
CUET (UG)
Quantitative Aptitude
Logical Reasoning
Select the related word from the given alternatives:
Pride of Lions :: ? of Cats}
CUET (UG) - 2021
CUET (UG)
Quantitative Aptitude
Logical Reasoning
A series is given with two terms missing. Choose the correct alternatives from the given ones that will complete the series:
3, 5, 35, 10, 12, 35, ___, ___}
CUET (UG) - 2021
CUET (UG)
Quantitative Aptitude
Number Series
A series is given with some letters missing. Choose the set of letters which when sequentially placed shall complete it:
a__ dba __ bcad __ da __ cd}
CUET (UG) - 2021
CUET (UG)
Quantitative Aptitude
Logical Sequence
A series is given with one term missing. Choose the correct alternative from the given ones that will complete the series:
36, 34, 30, 28, 24, ___}
CUET (UG) - 2021
CUET (UG)
Quantitative Aptitude
Number Series
In the following question, a number series is given with one term missing. Choose the correct alternative that will continue the same pattern and replace the question mark (?) in the given series.
4832, 5840, 6848, ___}
CUET (UG) - 2021
CUET (UG)
Quantitative Aptitude
Number Series
In the following question, a number series is given with one term missing. Choose the correct alternative that will continue the same pattern and replace the question mark (?) in the given series.
2, 15, 41, 80, ___}
CUET (UG) - 2021
CUET (UG)
Quantitative Aptitude
Number Series
In the following question, a number series is given with one term missing. Choose the correct alternative that will continue the same pattern and replace the question mark (?) in the given series.
4, 6, 9, 13.5, ___}
CUET (UG) - 2021
CUET (UG)
Quantitative Aptitude
Number Series
8.2 x 7.5 x 9.3 = ________
CUET (UG) - 2021
CUET (UG)
Quantitative Aptitude
Simplification
A bus covers the first 39 km of its journey in 45 minutes and the remaining 25 km in 35 minutes. What is the average speed of the car?
CUET (UG) - 2021
CUET (UG)
Quantitative Aptitude
Average Speed
21 workers can make 1500 breads in 18 days. How many workers are required to make 1000 breads in 21 days?
CUET (UG) - 2021
CUET (UG)
Quantitative Aptitude
Time and Work
What number will come in the blank in the following number series?
13, 14, 22, 31, _____, 120, 336}
CUET (UG) - 2021
CUET (UG)
Quantitative Aptitude
Number Series
The sum of a two-digit number and the number obtained by reversing the digits is 99. If the digits of the number differ by 7, then the two-digit number can be:
CUET (UG)
Quantitative Aptitude
Basic Algebra
The ratio of the ages of Amit and his father is 2:5. After 4 years, the ratio of their ages will become 3:7. What will be the ratio of their ages after 6 years?
CUET (UG)
Quantitative Aptitude
Problem on Age
The average of four numbers is 48. If the first number is one-third of the sum of the remaining numbers, then the first number is:
CUET (UG)
Quantitative Aptitude
Average
PQ and RS are common tangents to two circles intersecting at points A and B. A and B, when produced on both sides, meet the tangents PQ and RS at X and Y, respectively. If AB = 3 cm and XY = 5 cm, then PQ is:
CUET (UG)
Quantitative Aptitude
Tangents and Normals
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