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Q. A sequence of numbers is in arithmetic progression. If the first term is 8 and the last term is 32, and there are 6 terms, what is the common difference?
  • A. 4
  • B. 5
  • C. 6
  • D. 3
Q. A shopkeeper marks a price of $200 on a shirt. If he offers a discount of 15%, what is the selling price of the shirt? (2023)
  • A. $170
  • B. $180
  • C. $190
  • D. $200
Q. A shopkeeper marks a price of $200 on a shirt. If he offers a discount of 20%, what is the selling price of the shirt?
  • A. $160
  • B. $180
  • C. $200
  • D. $140
Q. A shopkeeper marks a price of $500 on an item and offers a discount of 10%. What is the selling price after the discount? (2023)
  • A. $450
  • B. $475
  • C. $500
  • D. $525
Q. A shopkeeper sells a product for $300 after applying a discount of 25%. What was the marked price?
  • A. $350
  • B. $375
  • C. $400
  • D. $450
Q. A shopkeeper sells a shirt for $30 after giving a discount of 20%. What was the original price of the shirt?
  • A. $36
  • B. $40
  • C. $42
  • D. $45
Q. A shopkeeper sells a shirt for $30 after giving a discount of 25%. What was the original price of the shirt?
  • A. $40
  • B. $35
  • C. $45
  • D. $50
Q. A shopkeeper sells a shirt for $30, making a profit of 20%. What was the cost price of the shirt?
  • A. $25
  • B. $20
  • C. $24
  • D. $22
Q. A shopkeeper sells a shirt for $30, which is a 20% profit on the cost price. What is the cost price of the shirt?
  • A. $24
  • B. $25
  • C. $26
  • D. $27
Q. A shopkeeper sells an article for Rs. 800 after allowing a discount of 20%. What is the marked price of the article?
  • A. Rs. 960
  • B. Rs. 1000
  • C. Rs. 800
  • D. Rs. 720
Q. A solution contains 15% salt. If 200 grams of the solution is taken, how much salt is present?
  • A. 30 grams
  • B. 25 grams
  • C. 20 grams
  • D. 15 grams
Q. A solution contains 20% sugar. If 5 liters of the solution is taken, how much sugar is in that solution?
  • A. 1 liter
  • B. 0.5 liters
  • C. 2 liters
  • D. 1.5 liters
Q. A solution contains 20% sugar. If 5 liters of this solution is diluted with 10 liters of water, what is the new percentage of sugar in the solution?
  • A. 10%
  • B. 15%
  • C. 20%
  • D. 25%
Q. A solution contains 25% alcohol. If 200 ml of the solution is taken, how much alcohol is present in it?
  • A. 50 ml
  • B. 25 ml
  • C. 75 ml
  • D. 100 ml
Q. A solution contains 25% sugar. If 10 liters of the solution is taken, how much sugar is in that solution?
  • A. 2.5 liters
  • B. 3 liters
  • C. 4 liters
  • D. 5 liters
Q. A solution contains 25% sugar. If 10 liters of water is added to 30 liters of this solution, what is the new concentration of sugar in the solution?
  • A. 15%
  • B. 20%
  • C. 25%
  • D. 30%
Q. A solution contains 25% sugar. If 200 grams of sugar is added to 800 grams of the solution, what is the new percentage of sugar in the solution?
  • A. 30%
  • B. 25%
  • C. 35%
  • D. 40%
Q. A solution contains 25% sugar. If 200 grams of the solution is taken, how much sugar is in it?
  • A. 25 grams
  • B. 50 grams
  • C. 75 grams
  • D. 100 grams
Q. A solution contains 25% sugar. If 8 liters of this solution is diluted with 4 liters of water, what is the new concentration of sugar in the solution?
  • A. 20%
  • B. 25%
  • C. 30%
  • D. 15%
Q. A solution is made by mixing 3 parts of solution A and 5 parts of solution B. If solution A contains 20% salt and solution B contains 10% salt, what is the percentage of salt in the final mixture?
  • A. 15%
  • B. 16%
  • C. 17%
  • D. 18%
Q. A solution is made by mixing 4 liters of a 20% acid solution with 6 liters of a 30% acid solution. What is the concentration of acid in the final mixture?
  • A. 24%
  • B. 26%
  • C. 28%
  • D. 30%
Q. A solution is made by mixing 5 liters of a 10% acid solution with 15 liters of a 20% acid solution. What is the concentration of acid in the final mixture?
  • A. 15%
  • B. 16%
  • C. 17%
  • D. 18%
Q. A sphere has a radius of 7 cm. What is its surface area?
  • A. 154 cm²
  • B. 196 cm²
  • C. 308 cm²
  • D. 616 cm²
Q. A square has a perimeter of 40 cm. What is the area of the square?
  • A. 100 cm²
  • B. 200 cm²
  • C. 150 cm²
  • D. 250 cm²
Q. A square has a perimeter of 48 cm. What is the area of the square?
  • A. 144 cm²
  • B. 64 cm²
  • C. 36 cm²
  • D. 100 cm²
Q. A square has a perimeter of 64 cm. What is the length of one side of the square?
  • A. 16 cm
  • B. 12 cm
  • C. 14 cm
  • D. 8 cm
Q. A store increases the price of an item by 25% and then offers a discount of 20% on the new price. What is the final price if the original price was $80?
  • A. $70
  • B. $75
  • C. $80
  • D. $85
Q. A store offers a 10% discount on a product that costs $200. If the store then applies an additional 5% discount on the already discounted price, what is the final selling price?
  • A. $180
  • B. $190
  • C. $185
  • D. $175
Q. A store offers a 20% discount on a jacket that originally costs $80. What is the sale price of the jacket?
  • A. $60
  • B. $64
  • C. $68
  • D. $72
Q. A store offers a 25% discount on a jacket originally priced at $120. What is the final price after discount? (2023)
  • A. $80
  • B. $85
  • C. $90
  • D. $95
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Quantitative Aptitude (CAT) MCQ & Objective Questions

Quantitative Aptitude is a crucial component of various competitive exams, including the CAT. Mastering this subject not only enhances your mathematical skills but also boosts your confidence during exams. Practicing MCQs and objective questions is essential for effective exam preparation, as it helps identify important questions and strengthens your grasp of key concepts.

What You Will Practise Here

  • Number Systems and Properties
  • Percentage, Profit and Loss
  • Ratio and Proportion
  • Time, Speed, and Distance
  • Averages and Mixtures
  • Algebraic Expressions and Equations
  • Data Interpretation and Analysis

Exam Relevance

Quantitative Aptitude is a significant topic in various examinations, including CBSE, State Boards, NEET, and JEE. In these exams, you can expect questions that test your understanding of basic concepts, application of formulas, and problem-solving skills. Common question patterns include multiple-choice questions that require quick calculations and logical reasoning.

Common Mistakes Students Make

  • Misunderstanding the question requirements, leading to incorrect answers.
  • Overlooking units of measurement in word problems.
  • Not applying the correct formulas for different types of problems.
  • Rushing through calculations, resulting in simple arithmetic errors.
  • Failing to interpret data correctly in graphs and tables.

FAQs

Question: What are the best ways to prepare for Quantitative Aptitude in exams?
Answer: Regular practice with MCQs, understanding key concepts, and reviewing mistakes can significantly improve your performance.

Question: How can I improve my speed in solving Quantitative Aptitude questions?
Answer: Practice timed quizzes and focus on shortcuts and tricks to solve problems quickly.

Start solving practice MCQs today to test your understanding of Quantitative Aptitude and enhance your exam readiness. Remember, consistent practice is the key to success!

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