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List of top Quantitative Aptitude Questions asked in NMAT
Solve the following:-
(8.83% of 228) – (2.65% of 104) =?
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Equations
Solve the following:-
\([(156)^2 ÷ 8 × 36] ÷ ? = 117 × 24\)
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Equations
Which of the following must equal zero for all real numbers x?
(I). x
3
-x
2
(II). x
0
(III). x
1
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Equations
Three groups A, B and C are contesting for position on the Board of Directors of a company. The probabilities of their winning are 0.5, 0.3 and 0.2 respectively. If the group A wins the probability of introducing a new position is 0.7 and the corresponding probabilities for group B and C are 0.6 and 0.5 respectively. The probability that a new position introduced is
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Probability
What should come in place of question mark
\((?)\)
in the following questions?
\(33.3 + 3.03 + 0.03 + 30.03 + 0.003 + 303 = ?\)
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Number Systems
If the digit in the unit’s place of a two-digit number is halved and the digit in the ten’s place is doubled, the number thus obtained is equal to the number obtained by interchanging the digits. Which of the following is definitely true?
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Equations
What should come in place of question mark (?) in the following questions?
\((9.75\% \text{ of } 316) - (3.82\% \text{ of } 120) = ?\)
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Number Systems
What should come in place of question mark
\((?)\)
in the following questions?
\(\frac{5339}{?} = 562\)
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Quantitative Aptitude
Number Systems
How many different ways can 2 students be seated in a row of 4 desks, so that there is always at least one empty desk between the students?
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Permutations and Combinations
What should come in place of question mark
\((?)\)
in the following questions?
\((56.23+93.96+17.81\div6=?\)
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Number Systems
A biased coin with probability p
\(;\)
0
\(<\)
p
\(<\)
1 of head is tossed until a head appears for the first time. If the probability that the number of tosses required is even is
\(\frac{2}{5}\)
, then p equals to
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Probability
If a boy can throw a cricket ball 100 m, then the time required for the ball to touch the ground is
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Time, Speed and Distance
If 0
\(<\)
p
\(<\)
I, which of the following has the least value?
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Inequalities
The ages of Shauna and Imam are in the ratio of 7:3 respectively. After 9 years the ratio of their ages will be 4:3. What is the age of Imam?
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distance
Sneh’s age is
\(\frac{1}{6}^{th}\)
of her father’s age. Sneh’s father’s age will be twice of Vimal’s age after 10 years. If Vimal’s eighth birthday was celebrated two years before, then what is Sneh’s present age?
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Quantitative Aptitude
distance
What should come in place of question mark
\((?)\)
in the following questions?
\(\frac{(203 - 152) }{ (0.75 \times 4)}=?\)
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Quantitative Aptitude
Number Systems
What should come in place of question mark
\((?)\)
in the following questions?
\(\frac{?}{48}\times15=405\)
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Quantitative Aptitude
Number Systems
The arrangement of rational numbers
\(\frac{-7}{10},\frac{5}{-8},\frac{2}{-3}\)
in ascending order is
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Quantitative Aptitude
Number Systems
when simplified, the product
\(\left\{2-\frac{1}{3}\right\}\)
\(\left\{2-\frac{3}{5}\right\}\)
\(\left\{2-\frac{5}{7}\right\}\)
---
\(\left\{2-\frac{999}{1001}\right\}\)
is equal to
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Quantitative Aptitude
Number Systems
Vineet calculates his profit percentage on the selling price whereas Roshan calculates his profit on the cost price. They find that the difference of their profits is Rs. 275. If the selling price of both of them are the same, and Vineet gets 25
\(\%\)
profit and Roshan gets 15
\(\%\)
profit, then find their selling price.
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Quantitative Aptitude
Profit and Loss
A sum of money is divided among A,B,C and D in the ratio of 3:7:9:13 respectively. If the share of B is Rs 9,180 more than the share of A, then what is the total amount of money of A and C together?
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Quantitative Aptitude
Ratio and Proportion
By how much is (
\(\frac{3}{7}\)
) of 266 is lesser than (
\(\frac{4}{9}\)
)of 504?
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Quantitative Aptitude
Percentages
If the numerator of a fraction is increased by 200% and the denominator is increased by 300%, the resultant fraction is
\(\frac{5}{12}\)
. What was the original fraction?
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Percentages
\(\%\)
of the total number of boys in the group. The number of boys playing only badminton is 50
\(\%\)
of the number of boys and the total number of boys playing badminton is 60
\(\%\)
of the total number of boys. The number of children playing only table tennis is 40
\(\%\)
of the total number of children and a total of 12 children play badminton and table tennis both. What is the number of girls playing only badminton?
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Quantitative Aptitude
Venn Diagrams
A man borrows Rs. 4,000 at 20
\(\%\)
compound rate of interest. At the end of each year he pays back Rs. 1,500. How much amount should he pay at the end of the third year to clear all his dues?
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SI & CI
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