Major Competitive Exams
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Q. A national event has a total of 500 seats. If 80% of the seats are filled, how many seats are empty? (2021)
Q. A national event has a total of 500 volunteers. If 20% of them are from local colleges, how many volunteers are from local colleges?
Q. A national event is attended by 1,500 people. If 40% of them are students, how many are not students?
Q. A national event is expected to attract 1,200 visitors. If 15% of them are expected to be children, how many children are expected?
Q. A national event is expected to generate $2 million in revenue. If 10% of that revenue is allocated to charity, how much will be donated? (2023)
Q. A national event is scheduled to last for 3 days. If each day has 8 hours of activities, how many total hours will the event last?
Q. A national festival is celebrated every 4 years. If it was last celebrated in 2018, in which year will it next be celebrated? (2022)
Q. A national festival is celebrated on the first Sunday of every month. How many times is it celebrated in a year? (2023)
Q. A national festival lasts for 5 days. If each day has 3 events, how many events are there in total? (2020)
Q. A national festival lasts for 5 days. If each day has 8 hours of events, how many total hours of events are there?
Q. A national festival lasts for 5 days. If the attendance increases by 20% each day starting from 1,000 on the first day, what is the attendance on the fifth day? (2073)
Q. A national festival lasts for 5 days. If the first day has 1,000 visitors and each subsequent day sees a 10% increase in visitors, how many visitors will there be on the last day? (2023)
Q. A national festival lasts for 5 days. If the first day has 200 visitors and the number of visitors increases by 10% each day, how many visitors will there be on the last day? (2023)
Q. A national health campaign aims to vaccinate 80% of the population. If the population is 5 million, how many people need to be vaccinated?
Q. A national survey shows that 30% of the population supports a new policy. If the population is 2 million, how many people support the policy?
Q. A national survey shows that 70% of people support a new policy. If 1,000 people were surveyed, how many do not support the policy? (2019)
Q. A new policy states that all employees must attend a training session to improve skills. What can be inferred about the company's view on employee skills?
Q. A new study reveals that people who practice mindfulness report lower stress levels. What can be inferred from this study?
Q. A number is decreased by 25% and then increased by 25%. What is the final value in terms of the original number? (2023)
Q. A number is divided by 11 and gives a remainder of 4. If this number is multiplied by 3, what will be the remainder when the result is divided by 11?
Q. A number is divided by 12 and gives a remainder of 7. If this number is increased by 5, what will be the new remainder when divided by 12? (2023)
Q. A number is divided by 12 and gives a remainder of 7. If this number is multiplied by 2, what will be the remainder when the new number is divided by 12? (2023)
Q. A number is divided by 15 and gives a remainder of 9. If this number is decreased by 4, what will be the new remainder when divided by 15? (2023)
Q. A number is divided by 6 and gives a remainder of 4. If this number is multiplied by 3, what will be the remainder when the result is divided by 6?
Q. A number is divided by 6 and gives a remainder of 4. If this number is multiplied by 2, what will be the remainder when divided by 6? (2023)
Q. A number is divided by 7 and gives a remainder of 3. If this number is increased by 4, what will be the new remainder when divided by 7?
Q. A number is divided by 7 and gives a remainder of 4. If this number is increased by 10, what will be the new remainder when divided by 7?
Q. A number is divided by 8 and gives a remainder of 3. If this number is increased by 5, what will be the new remainder when divided by 8? (2023)
Q. A number is divided by 9 and gives a remainder of 2. If this number is multiplied by 3, what will be the remainder when the new number is divided by 9?
Q. A number is divided by 9 and gives a remainder of 5. If this number is increased by 4, what will be the new remainder when divided by 9? (2023)