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Q. If a lock requires 3 different digits from 0 to 9, how many different combinations can be formed?
  • A. 720
  • B. 1000
  • C. 900
  • D. 120
Q. If a lock requires 3 digits, how many different combinations can be formed using the digits 0-9?
  • A. 1000
  • B. 900
  • C. 100
  • D. 10
Q. If a lock requires a 3-digit code using the digits 0-9, how many different codes can be formed if digits cannot be repeated?
  • A. 720
  • B. 1000
  • C. 900
  • D. 800
Q. If a mixture contains 20% alcohol and 80% water, how much alcohol is present in 50 liters of the mixture?
  • A. 5 liters
  • B. 10 liters
  • C. 15 liters
  • D. 20 liters
Q. If a mixture contains 20% sugar and 80% water, how much sugar is in 50 grams of the mixture?
  • A. 10 grams
  • B. 5 grams
  • C. 15 grams
  • D. 20 grams
Q. If a mixture contains 20% sugar and 80% water, how much sugar is there in 50 liters of the mixture?
  • A. 5 liters
  • B. 10 liters
  • C. 15 liters
  • D. 20 liters
Q. If a mixture contains 20% sugar and the total weight is 200 grams, how much sugar is in the mixture?
  • A. 20 grams
  • B. 30 grams
  • C. 40 grams
  • D. 50 grams
Q. If a mixture contains 40% alcohol and 60% water, how much alcohol is present in 15 liters of the mixture?
  • A. 6 liters
  • B. 5 liters
  • C. 7 liters
  • D. 8 liters
Q. If a mixture contains 40% alcohol and 60% water, how much water is present in 15 liters of the mixture?
  • A. 6 liters
  • B. 9 liters
  • C. 7 liters
  • D. 8 liters
Q. If a mixture contains 40% alcohol and 60% water, how much water is present in 50 liters of the mixture?
  • A. 20 liters
  • B. 30 liters
  • C. 25 liters
  • D. 35 liters
Q. If a mixture contains 40% alcohol and 60% water, how much water is there in 15 liters of the mixture?
  • A. 6 liters
  • B. 9 liters
  • C. 7 liters
  • D. 8 liters
Q. If a mixture contains 40% alcohol and 60% water, how much water is there in 50 liters of the mixture?
  • A. 20 liters
  • B. 30 liters
  • C. 25 liters
  • D. 35 liters
Q. If a mixture contains 40% of liquid X and 60% of liquid Y, how much of liquid Y is present in 15 liters of the mixture?
  • A. 6 liters
  • B. 9 liters
  • C. 7 liters
  • D. 8 liters
Q. If a mixture contains 40% sugar and 60% water, how much sugar is there in 200 grams of the mixture?
  • A. 80 grams
  • B. 60 grams
  • C. 40 grams
  • D. 100 grams
Q. If a mixture contains 40% sugar and 60% water, what is the percentage of water in the mixture?
  • A. 40%
  • B. 60%
  • C. 50%
  • D. 70%
Q. If a mixture is made by combining 3 parts of liquid A and 5 parts of liquid B, what is the ratio of liquid A to the total mixture?
  • A. 3:8
  • B. 3:5
  • C. 5:3
  • D. 5:8
Q. If a mixture is made by combining 3 parts of liquid X and 5 parts of liquid Y, what is the total number of parts in the mixture?
  • A. 8 parts
  • B. 7 parts
  • C. 6 parts
  • D. 9 parts
Q. If a mixture is made by combining 5 liters of a 10% solution with 15 liters of a 20% solution, what is the overall percentage concentration of the solution?
  • A. 15%
  • B. 16%
  • C. 17%
  • D. 18%
Q. If a mixture of two liquids A and B is in the ratio 1:3 and 4 liters of liquid A is added, what will be the new ratio if the total volume of liquid B is 12 liters?
  • A. 1:2
  • B. 1:3
  • C. 1:4
  • D. 1:5
Q. If a mixture of two liquids A and B is in the ratio 1:4, how much of liquid A is present in 100 liters of the mixture?
  • A. 20 liters
  • B. 25 liters
  • C. 15 liters
  • D. 30 liters
Q. If a mixture of two liquids A and B is in the ratio 1:4, how much of liquid A is present in 50 liters of the mixture?
  • A. 10 liters
  • B. 20 liters
  • C. 25 liters
  • D. 30 liters
Q. If a mixture of two liquids A and B is in the ratio 1:4, what is the total volume of liquid A in 100 liters of the mixture?
  • A. 20 liters
  • B. 25 liters
  • C. 15 liters
  • D. 30 liters
Q. If a mixture of two liquids A and B is in the ratio 4:1, how much of liquid B is present in 100 liters of the mixture?
  • A. 20 liters
  • B. 25 liters
  • C. 30 liters
  • D. 15 liters
Q. If a mixture of two liquids A and B is made in the ratio 1:4, what is the percentage of liquid A in the mixture?
  • A. 20%
  • B. 25%
  • C. 30%
  • D. 15%
Q. If a mixture of two liquids contains 60% liquid X and 40% liquid Y, what is the percentage of liquid Y in the mixture?
  • A. 40%
  • B. 60%
  • C. 50%
  • D. 30%
Q. If a mixture of two types of nuts contains 70% cashews and 30% almonds, how many kilograms of almonds are there in a 20 kg mixture?
  • A. 6 kg
  • B. 7 kg
  • C. 8 kg
  • D. 9 kg
Q. If a number in base 4 is represented as '210', what is its equivalent in base 10?
  • A. 32
  • B. 34
  • C. 36
  • D. 38
Q. If a number in base 5 is represented as '243', what is its equivalent in decimal?
  • A. 60
  • B. 61
  • C. 62
  • D. 63
Q. If a number in base 5 is represented as '320', what is its decimal equivalent? (2023)
  • A. 75
  • B. 80
  • C. 50
  • D. 25
Q. If a number in base 5 is represented as 243, what is its decimal equivalent? (2023)
  • A. 60
  • B. 55
  • C. 50
  • D. 45
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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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