Quant - Numbers and Arith Part 1
Quant - Numbers and Arith Part 1
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How many digits will be there in the result of following product?
(A) 103
(B) 102
(C) 0
(A) 13
(B) 14
(C) 15
(D) 16
I. 0.272727….
II. √12
IV. 5
A. 1 B. 2 C. 3 D. 4
A) 0.00125
B) 0.0625
C) 0.000625
D) None of these
0.0004 × 6.25 𝑘
=
0.09 × 0.25 3
A. X2 Y + 4Z is Odd
B. X + Y Z3 is Even
C. X + 2Y2 + Z3 is Even
D. X + Y – Z2 is Odd
true :
1 1 1 1
(A) + is positive (B) – is positive
𝑥 𝑦 𝑥 𝑦
1 1 1
(C) xy is negative (D) is positive (E) – is positive
𝑥𝑦 𝑥2 𝑦2
CMAT – 2022
In the light of the above statements choose the most appropriate answer from the option given
below:
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𝑎 𝑎𝑏
(A) 𝑏
< 0 (B) 𝑐
>0 (C) bc < 0 (D) a > bc
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4 3 6 6
(A) 3 (B) 2 (C) 5 (D) 7
(A) A < D < B < C (B) B < C < A < D (C) A < C < B < D (D) B < A < C < D
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0.81×0.484
A. I. 0.024
0.064×6.25
0.204×42
B. II. 0.99
0.07×3.4
0.081×0.324×4.624
C. III. 50
1.5625×0.0289×72.9×64
9.5×0.085
D. IV. 6
0.017×0.19
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Quant by Ronak Shah
If a is between 0 and 1, which of the following statements is (are) true?
(i) a2 – 1 > 0
(ii) a2 + 1 > 0
(iii) a2 – a > 0
A) only (ii) B) B (i) & (ii)
C) C (iii) only D) All three
CMAT ‘18
2+ 3
2− 3
A) 3.141 B) 2.732
C) 3.124 D) 3.732
CMAT ‘18
A) 4 B) 3 C) 2 D) 0
(A) 189
(B) 649
(C) 653
(D) 1949
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(A) 4
(B) 6
(C) 8
(D) 10
CMAT – 23 Slot - 2
A. √59 - √51
B. √37 – √29
C. √87 – √79
D. √79 - √71
CMAT – 23 Slot - 2
Digits Shuffle
Reversed:
o 2-digit numbers
o 3-digit numbers
A) 4
B) 5
C) 6
D) 7
A) 10 B) 9
C) 8 D) 7
CMAT – 2021
A. 8
B. 12
C. 10
D. None of these
a) 7
b) 8
c) 9
d) 10
N = ap × bq × cr ,
If N = ap × bq × cr ,
then the Number of factors of ‘N’ = (p+1)(q+1)(r+1)
Statement I : There are 2 Numbers between 105 and 150 which have Odd Number of factors
In the light of the above statements, choose the most appropriate answer from the option
given below:
A. 2
B. 3
C. 4
D. 5
A. Yes, Only is p = q = r = 4
B. Yes, Only if p = q = r = 6
C. Yes, Only if p = q = r = 1
a) 2
b) 3
c) 4
d) More than 4
a) 16
b) 18
c) 32
d) 30
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A) 220 B) 385
C) 260 D) 300
CMAT ‘20
(A) 9
(B) 11
(C) 14
(D) 10
CMAT – 23 Slot -1
Statement II: A Number M is divisible by both 7 and 9. So, it must be divisible by 63.
In the light of the above statements, choose the most appropriate answer from the option
given below:
(A) 814
(B) 820
(C) 840
(D) 844
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A) 4 B) 44 C) 55 D) None of these
I. 0.52
II. 15%
III. 2/7
IV. 129/300
B. III, I, II, IV
D. None of these
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% Calculations
I. 0.52
II. 15%
III. 2/7
IV. 129/300
B. III, I, II, IV
D. None of these
Quant by Ronak Shah
% Calculations
A. 14% of 240
B. 200% of 14
C. 7.5% of 500
D. 55% of 60
Find the Net % Change if a Value is Increased first by 32% and then
decreased by 15%.
A. Increase of 17%
B. Increase of 12.2%
C. Increase of 11.8%
D. None of these
A. 20%
B. 120%
C. 80%
D. None of these
A. 3 percent of 20x
B. x percent of 3/2
C. 3x percent of 0.2
D.0.05 percent OF 3X
E. 3x/200
CMAT – 23 Slot -2
In the Tube light of the above statements, choose the correct option from the
d) None of these
Given below are two Statement:
Statement I: The price of sugar became Rs.7.25 per kg after an increase of 45%. The original
Statement II: The income tax rate is reduced from 25% to 17 1/2%. The tax to be paid by Bala, whose
In the light of the above statements, choose the correct option from the options given below:
d) None of these
A. 525
B. 480
C. 450
D. 500
Mr. Raj was throwing a party to his friends and he
required 37 kg of sweets for that. Assuming 19% wastage
and knowing that the sweets were available in 2 kg
packets only, what would be the approximate cost of the
sweets purchased if one packet cost Rs. 150?
A) Rs. 3000
B) Rs. 3450
C) Rs. 3750
D) Rs. 3950
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2 2
(A) 16 % (B) (C) 0.17 (D) 0.25 % of 64
3 15
(A) B < D < A < C (B) A < D < B < C (C) C < D < B < A (D) A < C < D < B
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CMAT ‘18
questions. Store Respective ratio of number of linen Number of kurtis (linen and cotton)
kurtis to cotton kurtis sold
A 7:5 sold by store D is what percent more
B 5:6 than the number of linen kurtis sold by
C 3:2
store B?
D 5:3
E 4:3 (A) 16% (B) 20%
F 7:3
(C) 24% (D) 18%
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questions. Store Respective ratio of number of linen What is the difference between
kurtis to cotton kurtis sold
A 7:5 average number of linen kurtis sold by
B 5:6 stores D and E together and average
C 3:2
number of cotton kurtis sold by the
D 5:3
E 4:3 same stores together?
F 7:3
(A) 2920 (B) 2880
CMAT – 24
questions. Store Respective ratio of number of linen What is the respective ratio between
kurtis to cotton kurtis sold
A 7:5 number of kurtis (linen and cotton)
B 5:6 sold by store C and number of linen
C 3:2
kurtis sold by store F?
D 5:3
E 4:3 (A) 30 : 41 (B) 40 : 49
F 7:3
(C) 22 : 31 (D) 20 : 2
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A. 65
B. 50
C. 40
D. 45
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A. 22%
B. 19%
C. 16%
D. 17%
percentage will be
A) 11%
B) None of these
C) 10.11%
D) 10.89%
A) Rs. 25
B) Rs. 15
C) Rs. 20
D) No difference
Statement I: A shopkeeper marks the price 15% above the cost price and offers a
Statement II: A shop keeper offers 1 article free when a person buys 4 articles. The
In the light of the above statements, choose the correct option from the options
given below:
d) None of these
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