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How many digits will be there in the result of following product?

(100-50) x (100-51) x (100-52) x …. x (100-150) x (100-151)

(A) 103

(B) 102

(C) 0

(D) None of these

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How many digits are there in the product of two numbers ‘29587932516' and ‘225'?

(A) 13

(B) 14

(C) 15

(D) 16

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Basic Numbers

How many of the following numbers are Rational?

I. 0.272727….

II. √12

III. 1.73205080637…. (Non-recurring)

IV. 5

A. 1 B. 2 C. 3 D. 4

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Basic Numbers

Which of the following is greatest

A. √24 B. 2√7 C. 3√3 D. 4.8

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Basic Numbers

If 1 mile = 1.6 Kilometer, what decimal of a mile is a meter?

A) 0.00125

B) 0.0625

C) 0.000625

D) None of these

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Basic Numbers

Find the value of √k if,

0.0004 × 6.25 𝑘
=
0.09 × 0.25 3

A. 100 B. 10 C. 1 D. None of these

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Basic Numbers

If X, Z are Odd numbers and Y is an even number then which

of the following is true?

A. X2 Y + 4Z is Odd

B. X + Y Z3 is Even

C. X + 2Y2 + Z3 is Even

D. X + Y – Z2 is Odd

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If is a positive fraction and is a negative fraction then which of the following statements are
𝑥 𝑦

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

Choose the correct answer from the options given below:


A) Only (A) & (B) are true B) Only (B) & (C) are true
C) Only (D) & (E) are true D) Only (A) & (E) are true

CMAT – 2022

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Given below are two statements:

Statement I: (243)0.16 × (9)0.1 = 0.3

Statement II: If 3.105 x 10p = 0.00239 + 0.000715, then P = -3

In the light of the above statements choose the most appropriate answer from the option given
below:

(A) Both Statemen I and Statement II are correct

(B) Both Statement I and Statement II are incorrect

(C) Statement I is incorrect but Statement II is incorrect

(D) Statement I incorrect but Statement II is correct

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If abc > 0, such that a,b,c are integers then which of the following must be true?

𝑎 𝑎𝑏
(A) 𝑏
< 0 (B) 𝑐
>0 (C) bc < 0 (D) a > bc

CMAT – 24

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Arrange the following in increasing order :

4 3 6 6
(A) 3 (B) 2 (C) 5 (D) 7

Choose the correct answer from the options given below :

(A) A < D < B < C (B) B < C < A < D (C) A < C < B < D (D) B < A < C < D

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List-I List-II

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

Choose the correct answer from the options given below :


(A) (A) - (I), (B) - (IV), (C) - (III), (D) - (II) (B) (A) - (I), (B) - (III), (C) - (IV), (D - (II)
(C) (A) - (II), (B) - (IV), (C) - (I), (D) - (III) (D) (A) - (II), (B) - (I), (C) - (IV), (D) - (III)

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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

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What is the value of the following expression which is Correct to three places of decimal.

2+ 3
2− 3

A) 3.141 B) 2.732

C) 3.124 D) 3.732

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Find the units digit of 51 × 52 × 53 × ... × 59.

A) 4 B) 3 C) 2 D) 0

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If M, A and T are distinct positive integers such that M x A x T = 1947, then which of the
following is the maximum possible value of M + A + T?

(A) 189

(B) 649

(C) 653

(D) 1949

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The number of all integers n for which n2 + 96 is a perfect square, is

(A) 4

(B) 6

(C) 8

(D) 10

CMAT – 23 Slot - 2

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Arrange the following numbers in increasing order:

A. √59 - √51

B. √37 – √29

C. √87 – √79

D. √79 - √71

Choose the correct answer from the options given below:

(A) B < A < D < C

(B) C < D < B < A

(C) B < A < C < D

(D) C < D < A < B

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Digits Shuffle

Difference between the Numbers when Digits are

Reversed:

o 2-digit numbers

o 3-digit numbers

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When you reverse the digits of the number 13, the number increases by 18. How many other
two-digit numbers increase by 18 when their digits are reversed?

A) 4

B) 5

C) 6

D) 7

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M is a 4-digit number. If the left most digit is removed, then the resulting three digit number is th of M.
9
How many such M's are possible?

A) 10 B) 9

C) 8 D) 7

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HCF LCM Divisibility

Product of 3 consecutive natural numbers, greater than 5, is

always divisible by:

A. 8

B. 12

C. 10

D. None of these

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‘ab’ is a 2-digit number (where a and b are its digits) which is NOT divisible by 2, 3, 5, and 7. Also, when you
reverse the digits, the resultant number (i.e. ‘ba’) is a prime number. How many distinct values can ‘ab’ take.

a) 7
b) 8
c) 9
d) 10

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Prime Factorization

N = ap × bq × cr ,

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No. of Factors

If N = ap × bq × cr ,
then the Number of factors of ‘N’ = (p+1)(q+1)(r+1)

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Given below are two statements:

Statement I : There are 2 Numbers between 105 and 150 which have Odd Number of factors

Statement II: The number of factors of 84,000 is 96

In the light of the above statements, choose the most appropriate answer from the option
given below:

(A) Both Statement I and Statement II are correct

(B) Both Statement I and Statement II are incorrect

(C) Statement I is correct but Statement II is incorrect

(D) Statement I is incorrect but Statement II is correct

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Find the least value of P+Q, if (24 x 12P x 8Q) is a perfect square number, and
P and Q are natural numbers.

A. 2

B. 3

C. 4

D. 5

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Is the five-digit number pqr86 a perfect square?

A. Yes, Only is p = q = r = 4

B. Yes, Only if p = q = r = 6

C. Yes, Only if p = q = r = 1

D. No, it can never be a perfect square number

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How many numbers less than 10,000 are both - perfect square as well as perfect cube ?

a) 2
b) 3
c) 4
d) More than 4

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If P ∈ N, where N is a set of all natural numbers, and P < 31 then find the Maximum value of P,
such that P x (P-1) x (P-2) … x 1 is NOT divisible by (P + 1)?

a) 16
b) 18
c) 32
d) 30

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There are two numbers which are greater than 21 and their LCM and HCF are 3003 and 21
respectively. What is the sum of these numbers?

(A) 504 (B) 508 (C) 514 (D) 528

CMAT – 24

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Find the smallest number by which 2400 should be divided to make it a perfect cube.

A) 220 B) 385

C) 260 D) 300

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Let S(n) represents the sum of digits of a natural number n. For example, S(128) = 1 + 2 + 8 = 11.
What is the value of S (26 x 34 x 55)?

(A) 9

(B) 11

(C) 14

(D) 10

CMAT – 23 Slot -1

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Given below are two statements:

Statement I : A Number N is divisible by both 6 and 8. So, it must be divisible by 48.

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) Both Statement I and Statement II are correct

(B) Both Statement I and Statement II are incorrect

(C) Statement I is correct but Statement II is incorrect

(D) Statement I is incorrect but Statement II is correct

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The least number of square tiles required to pave the floor of a room 15 m 91 cm and 9 m 46
cm broad is

(A) 814

(B) 820

(C) 840

(D) 844

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When the number 5 is added to one third of another number, the resultant is exactly divisible by
3, 4, 5 and 11. What is the least such number?

A) 1225 B) 2165 C) 1965 D) None of these

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We have 60, 76 and 84 loaves of bread of companies A, B and C respectively. We have to supply
these bread to retail stores so that a store has the bread of just one of the companies and all
the stores have the same number of loaves. What can be the minimum number of stores?

A) 4 B) 44 C) 55 D) None of these

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% Calculations

Arrange the following in increasing order.

I. 0.52

II. 15%

III. 2/7

IV. 129/300

A. II, I, IV, III

B. III, I, II, IV

C. II, III, IV, I

D. None of these
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% Calculations

Arrange the following in increasing order.

I. 0.52

II. 15%

III. 2/7

IV. 129/300

A. II, I, IV, III

B. III, I, II, IV

C. II, III, IV, I

D. None of these
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% Calculations

Which of the following is greatest?

A. 14% of 240

B. 200% of 14

C. 7.5% of 500

D. 55% of 60

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% Calculations

o What is 37.5% of 240?

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% Calculations

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

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% Calculations

The salaries of Amit and Bani were in the ratio 5:8.

Amit’s salary increased by 40%, and Bani’s salary is

decreased by 30%. The current salary of Bani is what

percentage of Amit’s salary?

A. 20%

B. 120%

C. 80%

D. None of these

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If x > 0, then which of the following expressions are equal to 3.6% of 5X/12?

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

Choose the correct answer from the options given below:

(A) A and B only (B) A and E only

(C) C and D only (D) B and E only

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Given below are two Statement:

Statement I: 12% of 40% of 240 is 12.2

Statement II: Value obtained when we Increase 240 by 21.5% is 291.6

In the Tube light of the above statements, choose the correct option from the

options given below:

a) Only statement I is true

b) Only statement II is true

c) Both the statements are true

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

price of sugar was Rs. 5.

Statement II: The income tax rate is reduced from 25% to 17 1/2%. The tax to be paid by Bala, whose

taxable income is Rs.9200, would reduce by Rs. 690

In the light of the above statements, choose the correct option from the options given below:

a) Only statement I is true

b) Only statement II is true

c) Both the statements are true

d) None of these

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Revenue of a company becomes 552 after an increase of 15% in the period 2022-23. What was its

revenue in 2021, if it has decreased by 4% in the period 2021-22?

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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If a% of a + b% of b = 2% of ab, then what percent of a is b?

(A) 25% (B) 50% (C) 75% (D) 100%

CMAT – 24

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Arrange the following in increasing order :

2 2
(A) 16 % (B) (C) 0.17 (D) 0.25 % of 64
3 15

Choose the correct answer from the options given below:

(A) B < D < A < C (B) A < D < B < C (C) C < D < B < A (D) A < C < D < B

CMAT – 24

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A mixture of petrol and kerosene weighing 5 kg contains 5% kerosene. How much more kerosene
(approx.) must be added into it to make it 10%?
A) 250 gm B) 275 gm
C) 300 gm D) 425 gm

CMAT ‘18

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Instructions [1 - 3 ] : Study the pie chart and table and answer the Q. 1 of 3

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%

Distribution of total no. of Kurtis (cotton and linen) sold by six


different stores in 2016, where total kurtis sold are 84,000.

CMAT – 24

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Instructions [1 - 3 ] : Study the pie chart and table and answer the Q. 2 of 3

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

(C) 2940 (D) 3060


Distribution of total no. of Kurtis (cotton and linen) sold by six
different stores in 2016, where total kurtis sold are 84,000.

CMAT – 24

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Instructions [1 - 3 ] : Study the pie chart and table and answer the Q. 3 of 3

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

Distribution of total no. of Kurtis (cotton and linen) sold by six


different stores in 2016, where total kurtis sold are 84,000.

CMAT – 24

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The following table shows the percentage of Cricket players and scored Q. 1 of 5
runs by them in three different tournaments P, Q and R. Total number
Number of players who scored less
of layers is 300 and all the 300 players played all the matches in each
than or equal to 40 runs in
tournament. Based on the data in the table; answer-the questions 1-5.
tournament Q is _____ % more than
Tournament-wise Percentage of Players scoring runs
the number of players who scored
more than 60 runs in tournament P
and Q together.

A. 65

B. 50

C. 40

D. 45

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Profit Loss Calculations

The profit comes out to be 18% when calculated on

the selling price. What is the actual profit %?

A. 22%

B. 19%

C. 16%

D. 17%

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Profit Loss Calculations

The market price of an article fixed by a shopkeeper is

21% higher than the cost price. If he sells the article

allowing a 9% discount to customers, then the profit

percentage will be

A) 11%

B) None of these

C) 10.11%

D) 10.89%

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Profit Loss Calculations

What is the difference (in Rs.) between a single

discount of 30% and a single discount equivalent to

two successive discounts of 25% and 5% being given

on the shopping of Rs. 2,000?

A) Rs. 25

B) Rs. 15

C) Rs. 20

D) No difference

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Given below are two Statement:

Statement I: A shopkeeper marks the price 15% above the cost price and offers a

discount of 10%. The profit earned is 5%.

Statement II: A shop keeper offers 1 article free when a person buys 4 articles. The

effective discount is 25%

In the light of the above statements, choose the correct option from the options

given below:

a) Only statement I is true

b) Only statement II is true

c) Both the statements are true

d) None of these
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