Aptitude Practice Question and Answer
8 Q: Direction: In the following questions two equations numbered I and II are given. You have to solve both the equations and find relation between x and y.
I. x2+ 14x + 48 = 0
II. y2+ 12y + 32 =0
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64d9f8a7ebd5c374728a93d3- 1x ≥ yfalse
- 2x > yfalse
- 3Relationships cannot be established between x and ytrue
- 4x ≤ yfalse
- 5y > xfalse
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Answer : 3. "Relationships cannot be established between x and y"
Q: In the given question, two equations numbered l and II are given. You have to solve both the equations and mark the appropriate answer.
I. 16x2– 32x + 15 = 0
II. 16y2– 48y + 35 = 0
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64d9f93280ef1e74b4e61691- 1x > yfalse
- 2x < yfalse
- 3x ≥ yfalse
- 4x ≤ ytrue
- 5x = y or no relationship could be establishedfalse
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Answer : 4. "x ≤ y"
Q: In the given question, two equations numbered l and II are given. Solve both the equations and mark the appropriate answer.
I. x2– 35x + 294 = 0
II. y2– 68y + 1140 = 0
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64d9f9b3d02c5c746bedb912- 1x > yfalse
- 2x < ytrue
- 3x ≥ yfalse
- 4x ≤ yfalse
- 5x = y or relationship between x and y cannot be established.false
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Answer : 2. "x < y"
Q: In the given question, two equations numbered l and II are given. Solve both the equations and mark the appropriate answer.
I. x2- 12x + 35 = 0
II. y2- 25y + 126 = 0
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64d9fa894e4237f6c9822722- 1x > yfalse
- 2x < yfalse
- 3x ≥ ytrue
- 4x ≤ yfalse
- 5x = y or relationship between x and y cannot be established.false
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Answer : 3. "x ≥ y"
Q: In the given question, two equations numbered l and II are given. Solve both the equations and mark the appropriate answer.
I. x2– 37x + 330 = 0
II. y2– 28y + 195 = 0
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64d9f82de0ce5574969e94f7- 1x > yfalse
- 2x < yfalse
- 3x ≥ ytrue
- 4x ≤ yfalse
- 5x = y or relationship between x and y cannot be established.false
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Answer : 3. "x ≥ y"
Q:Directions: Find the wrong number in the following number series:
The ratio between Males who use their coupon in Pedicure to that of in Spa is 4: 5, while ratio between Females who use their coupon in Haircutting to that of in Spa is 6: 11. Find total number of people who use their coupons in Spa.
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64d4c754a798377447226b5d- 1349true
- 2481false
- 3300false
- 4440false
- 5None of the given optionsfalse
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Answer : 1. "349"
Q:Direction: Study the information given below carefully and answer the questions given below.
There are 450 coupons which can be used in Pedicure and Hair cutting. Ratio between Males to Females who use their coupons in Hair cutting is 13: 7 Number of males who use their coupons in Pedicure is 72 more than number of females who use their coupon in Hair cutting. Total number of males who use their coupon in Pedicure and Haircutting together is 174 more than total number of females who use their coupon in Pedicure and Haircutting together.
Males who use their coupons in Pedicure what percent of the Males who use their coupons in Haircutting?
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64d4c4ce90a003851de423caThere are 450 coupons which can be used in Pedicure and Hair cutting. Ratio between Males to Females who use their coupons in Hair cutting is 13: 7 Number of males who use their coupons in Pedicure is 72 more than number of females who use their coupon in Hair cutting. Total number of males who use their coupon in Pedicure and Haircutting together is 174 more than total number of females who use their coupon in Pedicure and Haircutting together.
- 1200%false
- 2100%true
- 30%false
- 4150%false
- 5None of the given optionsfalse
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Answer : 2. "100%"
Q:Directions: Given bar graph shows the number of plain books and lined books (in hundreds) available at three different stores and the table shows the percentage of total books (Plain + lined) that was sold by different stores.
The average of total books sold by stores B and C together is how much more than the total unsold books of store A.
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64d5d6cda7983774472605e9- 11125true
- 21075false
- 31055false
- 41175false
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