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Quantitative Reasoning Practice Test -5
Mike scored 6000 points in game. In the next five rounds he was out of form and hence, could make only a total of 90 points, as a result of which his average fell by 2 points. How many rounds did he play in all?
105
95
114
104
2. What is the remainder when 4
42
is divided by 15?
3. Twelve men complete a work in 9 days. After they have worked for 6 days, 6 more men join them. How many days will they take to complete remaining work?
3 days
2 days
4 days
5 days
Q 4-6 : The below two figures represents the shares of various brands in the year 2014 in two city T and city M
4. Which brand has the largest difference in the units sold in the two given states?
A
B
C
D
5. Total sale of 'C' in the two states is
4,850 units
5000 units
5150 units
5300 units
6. Which detergent is having the maximum sales in both the states taken together?
E
D
C
Cannot be determined
7. If m
3
2, then what could be possible values of m
0
-1/3
22
1
8. The total number of 9-digits numbers of different digits is ?
9.
Quantity A:
The area of circle whose radius =21.1.
Quantity B:
The area of circle with perimeter=132.
Quantity A is greater
Quantity B is greater
Quantity A and B are equal
Its not possible to determine which Quantity is greater
10.
Quantity A:
100*m
Quantity B:
100/m
Where m>0...
Quantity A is greater
Quantity B is greater
Quantity A and B are equal
Its not possible to determine which Quantity is greater
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