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Test 5 Arithmetic Test

The document contains a series of mathematical problems related to work, time, speed, investment, probability, and geometry. Each problem presents a scenario requiring calculations to determine outcomes such as time taken to complete work, distances, and profit shares. The document appears to be a collection of practice questions, likely for competitive exams.

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Test 5 Arithmetic Test

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Trainer: BHASKAR REDDY A

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X men can finish a work in Y days. 0.9X women can finish 1/3rd
of the same work in (Y-8) days. If 0.8X women can complete
1/3rd of the work in 36 days. Find 0.5X men can finish 1/4th of
the same work in how many days?
1. 10 days 2. 80 days3. 40 days 4. 20 days
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60 men can complete a piece of work on time while 40 men can


complete the same amount of work in 12 more days. Find in
how many days 18 men can complete the 3/5th of the work?
1. 80 days2. 64 days 3. 72 days 4. 48 days
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B is 20% more efficient than A. If B was 60% more efficient than


A, then B could complete the work in 18 days lesser than
number of days taken by A. What fraction of work would be left
after 12 days, if A and B work together?
1. 1/5 2. 7/20 3. 11/20 4. 9/20
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P alone can do a work in 30 days. The time taken by P alone to


complete the work is 50% more than the time taken by Q alone
to complete the work. If P and Q work alternatively starting with
Q, then in how many days the whole work will be completed.
1. 36 2. 18 3. 12 4. 24
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Pallavi and Himanshi together can do a work in 120 days, while


Himanshi and Ayush together can do the same work in 40 days.
If Himanshi alone can do the same work in 180 days, then find
in how many days Ayush, Himanshi and Pallavi together can do
the same work?
1. 18 days 2. 9 days 3. 36 days 4. 6 days
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For a construction of a 12 km road project there are 100 number


of workers. The project should be completed in 15 days. 100
workers started the work and after 9 days, only 5 km of project
was completed. Find the number of extra worker required to
complete the project on time?
1. 100 2. 110 3. 85 4. 124
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P and Q together do half of the work in 6 days. Efficiency of R is


1/4 more than that of P and efficiency of Q is 1/2 more than that
of P. In how many days Q and R together can complete 3/4 of
the work?
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Pipe A can fill half of the tank in 6 hours 2 min. Pipe B can fill
the same tank completely in 18 hours 5 min while pipe C can
empty the fully filled tank in 9 hours. If all the pipes are opened
simultaneously then in how much time (approx.) 80% of tank
will be filled.
1. 29 hours 2. 24 hours 3. 35 hours 4. 33 hours
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Two pipes A & B can fill an empty tank in four hours and ‘T’
hours respectively. An outlet pipe C can empty the half of the
same tank in four hours. If all three pipes open together in the
tank, then they can fill the same tank in 4 hours 48 minutes. Find
the value of ‘T’?
1. 8 2. 12 3. 4 4. 2
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A person can cover a distance between A to B at a speed 45


km/hr. While returning, he covers 180 km distance with a speed
of 30 km/hr. and after that he takes a different route which
increases his total distance by 15 km. Speed of car on extended
route is 60 km/hr. It took him 90 minutes more while returning
from the normal path. Find the distance between A and B?
1. 322 km 2. 354 km 3. 324 km 4. 315 km
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Car ‘X’ travels for 4 hours to reach from point A to B. Car ‘Y’ travels at the
speed of 70 kmph to reach from point B to C in 3 hours. Distance travelled
by car ‘X’ to cover point A to B is 1/7th more than distance travelled by car
‘Y’. How much time will car ‘X’ takes to reach from point A to C? (2 Marks)
1. 9 hours 2. 7.5 hours 3. 5 hours 4. 12 hours
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A person covers 100 km journey into two parts. First part he


travelled in AC car and remaining journey he covered on non-
AC car. Rent of AC car is Rs.7 per km and for non-AC car, it is
Rs.3 per km. If he paid total rent of Rs.340, then find the
distance travelled by non-AC car?
1. 10 km 2. 90 km 3. 40 km 4. 60 km
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The length of train B is half of the length of train A. They cross


each other while running in opposite direction in 18 seconds.
Speed of A is 54 km/hr. while speed of train B is 48 km/hr. If
train A can crosses a platform in 39 sec, then find the length of
the platform (in meter)?
1. 222 2. 224 3. 226 4. 245
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There are two trains A and B. Train A starts from point X at 8 AM


towards point Y. Another train B starts at 9 AM from point Y
towards point X. If they meet at 11 AM and speed of A is 24
kmph, while that of B is 36 kmph. Find distance between X and
Y?
1. 144 km 2. 156 km 3. 160 km 4. 136 km
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Train A having length 180 m crosses a platform thrice of its


length in 36 sec. Train B having speed of 63 kmph crosses a
standing man in 8 sec. find the time taken by both trains to
cross each other when running in same direction.
1. 100 sec 2. 120 sec 3. 128 sec 4. 64 sec
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A, B and C invested Rs. 5500, Rs. 4500 and Rs. 6000 in a business
respectively. After one year, A decreased his investment by Rs
1000 and B increased his investment by Rs. 500. At the end of
three years, the total profit of is Rs 9400, then find the profit
share of C.
1. Rs 4200 2. Rs 36003. Rs 3800 4. Rs 4000
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A and B invest in a business in the ratio of 2: 3. After X months, B


left the business while C joins the business with twice of
investment as compared to that of B. C invests for 2 months
more than B. After a year, C received 5/9th share of total profit.
Find the time period for which B invested the amount?
1. 4 months 2. 6 months 3. 8 months 4. 5 months
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A, B and C invest in a business. A invests twice as compared to


B and C invests 90% more than A’s investment. If all invest for
same duration and earned a total profit of Rs.2109, then find the
approximate profit share of A?
1. Rs.300 2. Rs.1140 3. Rs.880 4. Rs.620
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Monthly incomes of A and B are in the ratio of 4 : 5 and their


monthly expenses are in the ratio of 5 : 7.If each of them saves
Rs. 2400. Find the income of A?
1. 1000 2. 4000 3. 8000 4. None
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Monthly incomes of A and B are in the ratio of 3 : 5 and their


expenses are in the ratio of 1 : 2 and their savings are in the
ratio of 3 : 2.If the total saving amount is Rs 2000. Find the
income of B ?
1. 3800 2. 1600 3. 8000 4. None
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A Polygon has 44 diagonals. Then number of its sides are?


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How many 4 digit numbers each divisible by 4 can be formed


using the digits 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 repetition of digits being allowed in
any number?
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Find the no of 3 digit numbers such that at least one of the digit
is 6? (with repetition)
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In how many ways can 12 apples be distributed among 4 boys?


* If each boy receives any no of apples
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A committee of 7 members has to be formed from 9 men and 4


women. In how many ways can this be done when the consist of
* Exactly 3 women * At least 3 women * At most 3 women
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45% of total number of balls in a bag are red. Number of black


balls in the bag is 36% of number of red balls. If difference
between number of red and black balls in the bag is 144, then
find the total number of balls in the bag.
1. 400 2. 500 3. 450 4. 300
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A basket contains 8 Blue, 5 Red and 6 Green balls. 3 Balls are


drawn from the basket, then find the probability of getting all 3
balls drawn are of different colors?
1. 80/323 2. 883/969 3. 73/223 4. 86/969
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Find the probability of selecting two same color balls from 3


green, 1 orange and 2 Red color balls?
1. 3/5 2. 2/15 3. 4/15 4. 3/7
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A bag contains 8 red balls and 6 green balls. If two balls picked
out randomly without replacement then find the probability of
none of the balls being green?
1. 4/11 2. 5/13 3. 2/11 4. 4/13
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Profit earned on an article when it is sold for Rs.672 is 25%


more than the loss when it is sold for Rs.470.4. If a shopkeeper
marked up the article by 50% above the cost price and sold it
after allowing two successive discounts of 20% each, then find
the selling price of the article?
1. Rs.840 2. Rs.537.6 3. Rs.560 4. Rs.401.6
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An article is marked up by P% above the cost price. If


shopkeeper offers discount of 25% and still earns a profit of
35%. For earning a profit of 71%, how much discount should be
offered by shopkeeper?
1. 12.5% 2. 10% 3. 7.5% 4. 5%
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Cost price of an article is Rs. X and its marked price is 400%


more than cost price. To gain a profit of 100%, what percent of
discount should be offered on this particular article?
1. 60% 2. 40% 3. 50% 4. 75%
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A shopkeeper sets MRP of a product such that after giving 10%


discount, he earns 12.5% profit. What will be his profit/loss
percent if he allows a discount of 25%?
1. 5% 2. 10.45% 3. 8.33% 4. 6.25%
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A person sold an article for Rs 802. If it is sold for Rs 38 more,


then selling price would be 20% more than cost price. What is
the profit percent when article is sold at actual selling price?
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Volume of a cylinder is 3696 cm3 and the diameter of the


cylinder is equal to the side of a square whose perimeter is 112
cm. Find the CSA of the Cylinder?
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Ratio of area of a circle and area of rectangle is 11: 15. Breadth


of rectangle is twice of the radius of circle. Sum of length and
breadth of rectangle is 58 cm.
Quantity I: 600 cm2
Quantity II: Area of rectangle (in cm2 )
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The radius of a semicircle is equal to the radius of a


sphere whose surface area is 616 and height of a
cylinder is 150% more than radius of semicircle and
ratio of height to radius of cylinder is 5 : 1. Then find
radius of cylinder? (in cm)
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The area of a square is 1767 m² (approx.) and length of
rectangle is one-third of side of that square. If breadth of
rectangle is 4m less than length of rectangle, then find
difference between area of square and area of rectangle.
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A right circular cylindrical tank of radius ‘r’ cm and height ‘r+12’ cm
contains milk. The entire quantity of milk is taken out from the cylindrical
tank and poured into ’N’ number of hemispherical bowls such that each
bowl is filled up to its maximum capacity. If the maximum capacity of each
bowl is11 r^3 / 35 cm^3. Which among the following (I, II, III & IV) is /are the
possible value/s of ‘N’. (R & N are positive integers)
I. 6 II. 34 III. 25 IV. 19
1. Both I & II 2. Both III & IV 3. Both I & III 4. Both II & III
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The ratio of present ages of A to B is 3:4, X years ago the ratio


was 5: 7 and sum of ages of A and B after X years is 48. Find the
present age of B.
1. 16 years 2. 24 years 3. 32 years 4. None of these.
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Sum of the age of A and B is 25% more than the sum of the age of C and D
which is 68 years. If the average age of A, B, and D is 39 years and ratio of
age of B to C is 7:9, then find the age of A? .
1. 41 years 2. 49 years 3. 45 years 4. 57 years
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A man age is (3p+2q) years and his only son’s age is ‘p’ years
while his only daughter’s age is ‘q’ years. Man’s son is three
years elder than her sister. If man’s wife is five years younger
than her husband who is 34 years old, then find average age of
the family (in years).
1. 14.5 2. 19.0 3. 16.5 4. 22.5
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‘x’ years hence, the ratio of age of A to that of B will be 7 : 5.


‘x+4’ years hence the ratio of age of A to that of B will be 4 : 3. If
present age of A is 26 years, then find the present age of B.
1. 21 years 2. 12 years 3. 15 years 4. 18 years
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