Aptitude Questions
Aptitude Questions
1.A three digit number consists of 9,5 and one more number . When these digits are
reversed and then subtracted from the original number the answer yielded will be
consisting of the same digits arranged yet in a different order. What is the other digit?
100n+90+5=891-99n
or 199n =796
so, n=4
2.A farmer built a fence around his 17 cows,in a square shaped region.He used 27 fence
poles on each side of the square. How many poles did he need altogether???
Ans.104 poles
Sol. Here 25 poles Must be there on each side .And around four corners 4 poles will
be
3.On the first test of the semester, kiran scored a 60. On the last test of the semester, kiran
scored
75%
0.6X+60=75
0.6X=15
X=15/0.6=25%
4.A group consists of equal number of men and women. Of them 10% of men and 45% of
women are unemployed. If a person is randomly selected from the group. Find the
probability for the selected person to be an employee.
Ans:29/40
5. Randy's chain of used car dealership sold 16,400 cars in 1998. If the chain sold 15,744 cars in
Ans: 4%
16400(100-x)/100=15744
16400-15744=164x
x=656/164=4%
6. A radio when sold at a certain price gives a gain of 20%. What will be the gain percent, if sold
for thrice the price?
A) 260%
B) 150%
C) 100%
D) 50%
E) None of these
Ans: 260%
5cm
4cm
2cm
1cm
Ans: 24cm
Sol: 2+4+5+1+7+5=24
Ans. 64
x+y=68
geometric mean=16=>(xy)pow 1/2=16
xy=16*16=256
And 64+4/2=34
9. The diameter of the driving wheel of a bus is 140cm. How many revolutions per minute must
the wheel make in order to keep a speed of 66 kmph?
Ans. 250
10. The boys and girls in a college are in the ratio 3:2. If 20% of the boys and 25% of the girls are
adults, the percentage of students who are not adults is:??
Ans.78%
11. Vivek travelled 1200km by air which formed 2/5 of his trip.One third of the whole trip , he
travelled by car and the rest of the journey he performed by train. The distance travelled by tain
was???
Ans.800km
Then 2x/5=1200
x=1200*5/2=3000km
12. In a college ,1/5 th of the girls and 1/8 th of the boys took part in a social camp.What
of the total number of students in the college took part in the camp?
Ans: 2/13
13. On sports day,if 30 children were made to stand in a column,16 columns could be formed. If
24 children were made to stand in a column , how many columns could be formed?
Ans. 20
14. Two trains 200mts and 150mts are running on the parallel rails at this rate of 40km/hr and
45km/hr.In how much time will they cross each other if they are running in the same direction.
Ans: 252sec
15. 5/9 part of the population in a village are males. If 30% of the males are married, the
percentage of unmarried females in the total population is:
Ans: (250/9)%
16. From height of 8 mts a ball fell down and each time it bounces half the distnace back. What
will be the distance travelled
Ans.: 24
17. First day of 1999 is sunday what day is the last day
Ans.: Monday
18. Increase area of a square by 69% by what percent should the side be incresed
Ans.: 13
Sol:Area of square=x2
19. Ten years ago, chandrawathi’s mother was four times older than her daughter. After 10years,
the mother will be twice older than daughter. The present age of Chandrawathi is:
Ans.20 years
(4x+10)+10=2(x+10+10)
x=10
Ans:28
21. If a man walks at the rate of 5kmph, he misses a train by only 7min. However if he
walks at the rate of 6 kmph he reaches the station 5 minutes before the arrival of the
train.Find the distance covered by him to reach the station.
Ans:6km.
22. Walking 5/6 of its usual speed, a train is 10min late. Find the usual time to cover the
journey?
Ans:50 min
23.A train running at 54 kmph takes 20 seconds to pass a platform. Next it takes
12 seconds to pass a man walking at 6 kmph in the same direction
in which the train is going. Find the length of the train and the length of the platform.
Sol: Let the length of the train be x meters and length of the platform be y meters.
Speed of the train relative to man=(54-6) kmph =48 kmph.
In passing a man, the train covers its own length with relative speed.
24. A man is standing on a railway bridge which is 180m long. He finds that a train
crosses the bridge in 20seconds but himself in 8 seconds. Find the length of the train and
its speed.
Speed of train=54kmph
Then, the train covers x meters in 8 seconds and (x + 180) meters in 20 seconds.
Speed of the train = 120/8 m/sec = 15 m/sec =15 * 18/5 kmph = 54kmph
25. A man sells an article at a profit of 25%. If he had bought it at 20 % less and sold it
for Rs.10.50 less, he would have gained 30%. Find the cost price of the article?
26. A grosser purchased 80 kg of rice at Rs.13.50 per kg and mixed it with 120 kg rice at
Rs. 16 per kg. At what rate per kg should he sell the mixture to gain 16%?
27. Two persons A and B working together can dig a trench in 8 hrs while A alone can
dig it in 12 hrs. In how many hours B alone can dig such a trench?
Ans:24hours.
Sol: (A+B)’s one hour’s work =1/8, A’s one hour’s work =1/12
28. A and B can do a piece of work in 12 days ; B and C can do it in 20 days. In how
many days will A, B and C finishes it working all together?
Also, find the number of days taken by each to finish it working alone?
Ans:60 days
Sol: (A+B)’s one day’s work=1/12; (B+C)’s one day’s work=1/15 and (A+C)’s one
day’s
work=1/20.
= 1/10-1/15)
= 1/30.
29. A is twice as good a workman as B and together they finish a piece of work in 18
Ans:27 days.
30. 2 men and 3 boys can do a piece of work in 10 days while 3 men and 2 boys can do
the same work in 8 days. In how many days can 2 men and 1 boy do the work?
Ans: 12 ½ days.
Sol: Let 1 man’s 1 day’s work = x and 1 boy’s 1 day’s work =y.
So, 2 men and 1 boy together can finish the work in 25/2 =12 ½ days.
31. What was the day of the week on 12th January, 1979?
Ans: Friday
78 years = (19 leap years + 59 ordinary years) = (38 + 59) odd days = 6 odd days
Ans: Tuesday
Sol: 16th july, 1776 means = 1775 years + period from 1st january to 16th july
31 + 29 + 31 + 30 + 31 + 30 + 16 = 198 days
33 .Find the angle between the minute hand and hour hand of a click when the time
is
7.20?
Ans: 100deg
Angle traced by it in 7 hrs 20 min i.e. 22/3 hrs = [(360/12) * (22/3)] = 220 deg.
34.The minute hand of a clock overtakes the hours hand at intervals of 65 min of the
correct time. How much of the day does the clock gain or lose?
Sol: In a correct clock, the minute hand gains 55 min. spaces over the hour hand in 60
minutes.
To be together again, the minute hand must gain 60 minutes over the hour hand.
35.A clock is set right at 8 a.m. The clock gains 10 minutes in 24 hours. What will be the
true time when the clock indicates 1 p.m. on the following day?
Sol: Time from 8 a.m. on a day to 1 p.m. on the following day = 29 hours.
29 hours of this clock = [24 * (6/145) * 29] hrs of the correct clock
.
36 At what time between 2 and 3 o’ clock will the hands 0a a clock together?
Sol: At 2 o’ clock, the hour hand is at 2 and the minute hand is at 12, i.e. they are 10
To be together, the minute hand must gain 10 minutes over the other hand.
37. A sum of money amounts to Rs.6690 after 3 years and to Rs.10035 after 6 years on
compound interest. Find the sum.
P [1 + (R/100)]^3 = 6690………..(i)
P [1 + (R/100)]^6 = 10035………..(ii)
38. Simple interest on a certain sum is 16/25 of the sum. Find the rate percent and time, if
both are numerically equal.
Ans: Rate = 8% and Time = 8 years
39. Find
iii. S.I. on RS 3000 at 18% per annum for the period from 4th Feb 1995
to 18th April 1995.
Ans: i. RS 8500.
ii. RS 350.
iii. RS 108.
Sol:
40. A sum at simple interest at 13 ½% per annum amounts to RS 2502.50 after 4 years.
Find the sum.
Ans: sum = RS 1625
41. A sum of money doubles itself at C.I. in 15 years. In how many years will it become
eight times?
Ans.45 years.
= [{1 + (R/100)}^15]^3.
[1 + (R/100)]^n = [1 + (R/100)]^45.
n = 45.
42. A certain sum amounts to Rs. 7350 in 2 years and to Rs. 8575 in 3 years. Find the
sum and rate percent.
Sol: S.I. on Rs. 7350 for 1 year = Rs. (8575-7350) = Rs. 1225.
44. Sanjiv started a business by investing Rs. 36000. After 3 months Rajiv joined him by
investing Rs. 36000. Out an annual profit of Rs. 37100, find the share of each?
45. If 20 men can build a wall 56m long in 6 days, what length of a similar wall can be
built by 35 men in 3 days?
Ans. Length=49m.
Sol: Since the length is to be found out, we compare each item with the length as shown
below.
46.If 9 engines consume 24 metric tonnes of coal, when each is working 8 hours a day;
how much coal will be required for 8 engines, each running 13 hours a day, it being given
that 3 engines of the former type consume as much as 4 engines of latter type.
Ans:26metric tonnes.
If 3 engines of former type consume 1 unit, then 1 engine will consume 1/3 unit.
If 4 engines of latter type consume 1 unit, then 1 engine will consume 1/4 unit.
47. A contract is to be completed in 46 days and 117 men were set to work, each working
8 hours a day. After 33 days 4/7 of the work is completed. How many additional men
may be employed so that the work may be completed in time, each man now working 9
hours a day?
Ans.81
48. A garrison of 3300 men had provisions for 32 days, when given at the rate of 850gms
per head. At the end of 7 days, reinforcement arrives and it was found that the provisions
will last 17 days more, when given at the rate of 825gms per head. What is the strength of
the reinforcement?
Ans: 1700
3300 men taking 850gms per head have provisions for (32-7) or 25 days. How
many
Ration 825:850::3300:x
Days 17:25::3300:x
49. Find the slant height, volume, curved surface area and the whole surface area of a
cone of radius 21 cm and height 28 cm.
50. If the radius of the sphere is increased by 50%, find the increase percent in volume
and the increase percent in the surface area.
Sol: Let the original radius = R. Then, new radius = 150/100 R = 3R/2
51. If each edge of a cube is increased by 50%, find the percentage increase in its surface
area.
52. Find the number of the bricks, each measuring 25 cm by 12.5 cm by 7.5 cm, required
to build a wall 6 m long, 5 m high and 50cm thick, while the mortar occupies 5% of the
volume of the wall.
53. The base of a triangular field is three times its altitude. If the cost of cultivating the
field at Rs. 24.68 per hectare be Rs. 333.18, find its base and height.
Sol: Area of the field = Total cost/Rate = (333.18/24.68) hectares =13.5 hectares.
54. Find the area of a rhombus one side of which measures 20cm and one
diagonal
24cm.
Since halves of diagonals and one side of rhombus form a right angled
triangle
55. A tank is fitted with 8 pipes, some of them that fill the tank and others that are waste pipe
meant to empty the tank. Each of the pipes that fill the tank can fill it in 8 hours, while each of
those that empty the tank can empty it in 6 hours. If all the pipes are kept open when the tank is
full, it will take exactly 6 hours for the tank to empty. How many of these are fill pipes?
Sol. Let the number of fill pipes be ‘n'. Therefore, there will be 8-n, waste pipes.
Each of the fill pipes can fill the tank in 8 hours. Therefore, each of the fill pipes will fill
1/8th
Similarly, each of the waste pipes will drain the full tank in 6 hours. That is, each of the
Between the fill pipes and the waste pipes, they drain the tank in 6 hours. That is, when all
(Amount of water filled by fill pipes in 1 hour - Amount of water drained by waste pipes 1
hour)
= 1/6th capacity of the tank drained in 1 hour.
56. A pump can be used either to fill or to empty a tank. The capacity of the tank is 3600 m 3. The
emptying capacity of the pump is 10 m3/min higher than its filling capacity. What is the emptying
capacity of the pump if the pump needs 12 more minutes to fill the tank than to empty it?
Sol. Let ‘f’ m3/min be the filling capacity of the pump. Therefore, the emptying capacity of the
57. X alone can do a piece of work in 15 days and Y alone can do it in 10 days. X and Y
undertook to do it for Rs. 720. With the help of Z they finished it in 5 days. How much is paid to
Z?
work.
Therefore, 1/Z = 1/30.
Ratio of their efficiencies = 1/15: 1/10: 1/30 = 2: 3: 1.Therefore Z receives 1/6th of the total
money.
According to their efficiencies money is divided as 240: 360: 120.
Hence, the share of Z = Rs. 120.
58. Pipe A usually fills a tank in 2 hours. On account of a leak at the bottom of the tank, it takes
pipe A 30 more minutes to fill the tank. How long will the leak take to empty a full tank if pipe A
is shut?
Ans:10 hours
Sol. Pipe A fills the tank normally in 2 hours. Therefore, it will fill ½ of the tank in an hour.
Let the leak take x hours to empty a full tank when pipe A is shut. Therefore, the leak will
empty of the tank in an hour.
The net amount of water that gets filled in the tank in an hour when pipe A is open and
when
Pipe A takes 2 hours to fill the tank. Therefore, it fills half the tank in an hour or 50%
of the tank in an hour.
When there is a leak it takes 2 hours 30 minutes for the tank to fill. i.e hours to fill the
On account of the leak, (50 - 40)% = 10% of the water gets wasted every hour.
Therefore, the leak will take 10 hours to drain a full tank.
59. How many number of times will the digit ‘7' be written when listing the integers
from 1 to 1000?
Sol:7 does not occur in 1000. So we have to count the number of times it appears between 1 and
999. Any number between 1 and 999 can be expressed in the form of xyz where 0 < x, y, z < 9.
1. The numbers in which 7 occurs only once. e.g 7, 17, 78, 217, 743 etc
This means that 7 is one of the digits and the remaining two digits will be any of the
other
9 digits (i.e 0 to 9 with the exception of 7)
You have 1*9*9 = 81 such numbers. However, 7 could appear as the first or the second
or the third digit. Therefore, there will be 3*81 = 243 numbers (1-digit, 2-digits and 3-
digits) in which 7 will appear only once.
2. The numbers in which 7 will appear twice. e.g 772 or 377 or 747 or 77
In these numbers, one of the digits is not 7 and it can be any of the 9 digits ( 0 to 9 with
the exception of 7).
There will be 9 such numbers. However, this digit which is not 7 can appear in the first
or second or the third place. So there are 3 * 9 = 27 such numbers.
In each of these 27 numbers, the digit 7 is written twice. Therefore, 7 is written 54 times.
3. The number in which 7 appears thrice - 777 - 1 number. 7 is written thrice in it.
Therefore, the total number of times the digit 7 is written between 1 and 999 is 243 + 54
+ 3 = 300
60. There are 5 Rock songs, 6 Carnatic songs and 3 Indi pop songs. How many different albums
can be formed using the above repertoire if the albums should contain at least 1 Rock song and 1
Carnatic song?
Sol: There are 2n ways of choosing ‘n’ objects. For e.g. if n = 3, then the three objects can be
chosen in the following 23 ways - 3C0 ways of choosing none of the three, 3C1 ways of
choosing one out of the three, 3C2 ways of choosing two out of the three and 3C3 ways of
In the given problem, there are 5 Rock songs. We can choose them in 25 ways. However, as
the problem states that the case where you do not choose a Rock song does not exist (at
63 ways.
And the 3 Indi pop can be selected in 23 = 8 ways. Here the option of not selecting even
61. A takes 3 min 45 seconds to complete a kilometre. B takes 4 minutes to complete the same 1
km track. If A and B were to participate in a race of 2 kms, how much start can A give B in terms
of distance?
30 seconds.
62. P can give Q a start of 20 seconds in a kilometer race. P can give R a start of 200 meters in
the same kilometer race. And Q can give R a start of 20 seconds in the same kilometer race. How
long does P take to run the kilometer?
Solution:
P can give Q a start of 20 seconds in a kilometer race. So, if Q takes 'x' seconds to run a
kilometer, then P will take x – 20 seconds to run the kilometer.
Q can give R a start of 20 seconds in a kilometer race. So, if R takes 'y' seconds to run a
kilometer, then Q will take y – 20 seconds to run the kilometer.
i.e. P can give R a start of 40 seconds in a kilometer race, as R takes y seconds to run a kilometer
and P takes only y – 40 seconds to run the kilometer.
If R takes 200 seconds to run a km, then P will take 200 – 40 = 160 seconds to run a km.
63. How many squares can be formed using the checkered 1 * 1 squares in a normal chessboard?
Solution:
The number of squares that can be formed using the 1 * 1 checkered squares of a chess board are
given by the relation 12 + 22 + 32 + 42 + ... + 82 = 204
64. A and B enter in to a partnership and A invests Rs. 10,000 in the partnership. At the
end of 4 months he withdraws Rs.2000. At the end of another 5 months, he withdraws
another Rs.3000. If B receives Rs.9600 as his share of the total profit of Rs.19,100 for the
year, how much did B invest in the company?
Solution:
The total profit for the year is 19100. Of this B gets Rs.9600. Therefore, A would
get (19100 – 9600) = Rs.9500.
The partners split their profits in the ratio of their investments.
Therefore, the ratio of the investments of A : B = 9500 : 9600 = 95 : 96.
A invested Rs.10000 initially for a period of 4 months. Then, he withdrew Rs.2000.
Hence, his investment has reduced to Rs.8000 (for the next 5 months).
Then he withdraws another Rs.3000. Hence, his investment will stand reduced to Rs.5000
during the last three months.
So, the amount of money that he had invested in the company on a money-month basis
will be = 4 * 10000 + 5 * 8000 + 3 * 5000 = 40000 + 40000 + 15000 = 95000
If A had 95000 money months invested in the company, B would have had 96,000
money months invested in the company (as the ratio of their investments is 95 : 96).
65. Four horses are tethered at 4 corners of a square field of side 70 metres so that they just
cannot reach one another. The area left ungrazed by the horses is:
Sol: The length of the rope in which the horses tied should be equal to half of the side of the
square plot so that they just cannot reach one another.
Therefore, the length of the rope is 35m (70/2).
The area covered by each horse should be equal to the area of sector with radius of 70/2 =
35m(length of the rope).
Total area covered by the four horses = 4* area of sector of radius 35 metres = Area of
circle of radius 35m.
Area left ungrazed by the horses = Area of square field - Area covered by four horses.
66. The area of a square field is 24200 sq m. How long will a lady take to cross the field
diagonally at the rate of 6.6 km/hr?
Sol: Let ‘a’ meters be the length of a side of the square field.
a –-- (2)
From (1) and (2), we can deduce that the square of the diagonal = d2 = 2a2
Or d = meters.
The time taken to cross a length of 220 meters while traveling at 6.6 kmph is
given by (converting
= 2 minutes
c = 0) 0.
i.e. D = b2 - 4ac 0
In this case,
(2m + 1)2 4(m2 - 1)
4m2 + 4m + 1 4(m2 - 1)
Solving for m, we get m - 1.25
68. A 20 litre mixture of milk and water contains milk and water in the ratio 3 : 2. 10 litres of the
mixture is removed and replaced with pure milk and the operation is repeated once more. At the
end of the two removal and replacement, what is the ratio of milk and water in the resultant
mixture?
Solution:
The 20 litre mixture contains milk and water in the ratio of 3 : 2. Therefore, there will be 12 litres
of milk in the mixture and 8 litres of water in the mixture.
Step 1. When 10 litres of the mixture is removed, 6 litres of milk is removed and 4 litres of water
is removed. Therefore, there will be 6 litres of milk and 4 litres of water left in the container. It is
then replaced with pure milk of 10 litres. Now the container will have 16 litres of milk and 4
litres of water.
Step 2. When 10 litres of the new mixture is removed, 8 litres of milk and 2 litres of water is
removed. The container will have 8 litres of milk and 2 litres of water in it. Now 10 litres of pure
milk is added. Therefore, the container will have 18 litres of milk and 2 litres of water in it at the
end of the second step.
69. A merchant mixes three varieties of rice costing Rs.20/kg, Rs.24/kg and Rs.30/kg and sells
the mixture at a profit of 20% at Rs.30 / kg. How many kgs of the second variety will be in the
mixture if 2 kgs of the third variety is there in the mixture?
Solution:
If the selling price of mixture is Rs.30/kg and the merchant makes a profit of 20%, then the cost
We need to find out the ratio in which the three varieties are mixed to obtain a mixture costing
Rs.25 /kg.
Let variety A cost Rs.20/kg, variety B cost Rs.24 / kg and variety C cost Rs.30/kg. The mean
desired price falls between B and C.
70.Rs.432 is divided amongst three workers A, B and C such that 8 times A’s share is equal to 12
times B’s share which is equal to 6 times C’s share. How much did A get?
Solution:
8 times A’s share = 12 times B’s share = 6 times C’s share.
Note that this is not the same as the ratio of their wages being 8 : 12 : 6
In this case, find out the L.C.M of 8, 12 and 6 and divide the L.C.M by each of the above
numbers to get the ratio of their respective shares.
71. A zookeeper counted the heads of the animals in a zoo and found it to be 80. When he
counted the legs of the animals he found it to be 260. If the zoo had either pigeons or horses, how
many horses were there in the zoo?
Solution:
Let the number of horses = x
Then the number of pigeons = 80 – x.
Each pigeon has 2 legs and each horse has 4 legs.
Therefore, total number of legs = 4x + 2(80-x) = 260
=>4x + 160 – 2x = 260
=>2x = 100
=>x = 50.
72. A group of workers can do a piece of work in 24 days. However as 7 of them were absent it
took 30 days to complete the work. How many people actually worked on the job to complete it?
Solution:
Let the original number of workers in the group be 'x'
Therefore, actual number of workers = x-7.
We know that the number of manhours required to do the job is the same in both the cases.
Therefore, x (24) = (x-7).30
24x = 30x - 210
6x = 210
x = 35.
Therfore, the actual number of workers who worked to complete the job = x - 7 = 35 -7 = 28.
73. How many litres of water should be added to a 30 litre mixture of milk and water containing
milk and water in the ratio of 7 : 3 such that the resultant mixture has 40% water in it?
Solution:
30 litres of the mixture has milk and water in the ratio 7 : 3. i.e. the solution has 21 litres of milk
and 9 litres of water.
When you add more water, the amount of milk in the mixture remains constant at 21 litres. In the
first case, before addition of further water, 21 litres of milk accounts for 70% by volume. After
water is added, the new mixture contains 60% milk and 40% water.
We started with 30 litres and ended up with 35 litres. Therefore, 5 litres of water was added.
74. The ratio of marks obtained by vinod and Basu is 6:5. If the combined average of their
percentage is 68.75 and their sum of the marks is 275, find the total marks for which exam was
conducted.
Solution:
Let Vinod marks be 6x and Basu's is 5x. Therefore, the sum of the marks = 6x + 5x = 11x.
But the sum of the marks is given as 275 = 11x. We get x = 25 therefore, vinod marks is 6x = 150
and Basu marks = 5x = 125.
Therefore, the combined average of their marks = (150 + 125) / 2 = 137.5.
If the total mark of the exam is 100 then their combined average of their percentage is 68.75
Therefore, if their combined average of their percentage is 137.5 then the total marks would be
(137.5 / 68.75)*100 = 200.
75. A spherical ball of radius 'r' placed on the ground subtends an angle of 600 at point A of the
ground. What is the distance between the center of the ball and the point A?
Solution:
In an equilateral triangle all three sides are of the same length and let this be 'a' units.
From the diagram it is clear that OA is the angle bisector of angle LAM.
76. If the cost price of 20 articles is equal to the selling price of 16 articles, What is the
percentage of profit or loss that the merchant makes?
Solution:
Let Cost price of 1 article be Re.1.
Therefore, Cost price of 20 articles = Rs. 20.
Selling price of 16 articles = Rs. 20
Therefore, Selling price of 20 articles = (20/16) * 20 = 25
Profit = Selling price - Cost price
= 25 - 20 = 5
Percentage of profit = Profit / Cost price * 100.
= 5 / 20 * 100 = 25% Profit
77. A candidate who gets 20% marks fails by 10 marks but another candidate who gets 42%
marks gets 12% more than the passing marks. Find the maximum marks.
Solution:
Let the maximum marks be x.
From the given statement pass percentage is 42% - 12% = 30%
By hypothesis, 30% of x – 20% of x = 10 (marks)
i.e., 10% of x = 10
Therefore, x = 100 marks.
78. Train A traveling at 60 km/hr leaves Mumbai for Delhi at 6 P.M. Train B traveling at 90
km/hr also leaves Mumbai for Delhi at 9 P.M. Train C leaves Delhi for Mumbai at 9 P.M. If all
three trains meet at the same time between Mumbai and Delhi, what is the speed of Train C if the
distance between Delhi and Mumbai is 1260 kms?
Solution:
All three trains meet at the same time between Delhi and Mumbai. Which means Train A and
Train B are at the same point at that time. This will happen when Train B is overtaking Train A.
Train A starts 3 hours before Train B. Therefore, by the time Train B leaves Mumbai, Train A has
covered 3 * 60 = 180 kms.
The relative speed between Train A and Train B = 90 - 60 = 30 kmph. Therefore, Train B will
overtake Train A in = 6 hours from the time Train B leaves Mumbai. That is at 3 A.M, Train
B will overtake Train A. The point between Mumbai and Delhi at which Train B overtakes Train
A will be 6*90=540 kms from Mumbai.
Train C will also be at that point at 3 A.M while Train B is overtaking Train A. And Train C
would have travelled 1260-540 = 720 kms in these 6 hours. Therefore, the speed of Train C =
= 120 km/hr.
79. In an election contested by two parties, Party D secured 12% of the total votes more than
Party R. If party R got 132,000 votes, by how many votes did it lose the election?
Solution:
Let the percentage of the total votes secured by Party D be x%
Then the percentage of total votes secured by Party R = (x – 12)%
As there are only two parties contesting in the election, the sum total of the votes secured by the
two parties should total up to 100%
i.e., x + x – 12 = 100
2x – 12 = 100
or 2x = 112 or x = 56%.
If Party D got 56% of the votes, then Party got (56 – 12) = 44% of the total votes.
ð T= = 300,000 votes.
The margin by which Party R lost the election = 12% of the total votes
= 12% of 300,000 = 36,000.
80. Two trains A and B start simultaneously from stations X and Y towards each other
respectively. After meeting at a point between X and Y, train A reaches station Y in 9 hours and
train B reaches station X in 4 hours from the time they have met each other. If the speed of train
A is 36 km/hr, what is the speed of train B?
Solution:
The ratio of the speed of the two trains A and B is given by
, where b is the time taken by train B to reach its destination after meeting
train A and a is the time taken by train A to reach its destination after meeting train B.
In this case,
Speed of train B = * Speed of train A = * 36 = 54 km/hr
81. When processing flower-nectar into honeybees' extract, a considerable amount of water gets
reduced. How much flower-nectar must be processed to yield 1kg of honey, if nectar contains
50% water, and the honey obtained from this nectar contains 15% water?
Solution:
Flower-nectar contains 50% of non-water part.
In honey this non-water part constitutes 85% (100-15).
Therefore 0.5 X Amount of flower-nectar = 0.85 X Amount of honey = 0.85 X 1 kg
Therefore amount of flower-nectar needed = (0.85/0.5) * 1kg = 1.7 kg.
82. Two boys begin together to write out a booklet containing 535 lines. The first boy starts with
the first line, writing at the rate of 100 lines an hour; and the second starts with the last line then
writes line 534 and so on, backward proceeding at the rate of 50 lines an hour. At what line will
they meet?
Solution:
Writing ratio = 100:50= 2:1
Since equal quantities are taken,
Therefore in a given time, first boy will be writing the line number
<>
Hence, both of them shall meet on 357th line
83. If the price of petrol increases by 25%, by how much must a user cut down his consumption
so that his expenditure on petrol remains constant?
Solution:
Let the price of petrol be Rs.100 per litre. Let the user use 1 litre of petrol. Therefore, his expense
on petrol = 100 * 1 = Rs.100
Now, the price of petrol increases by 25%. Therefore, the new price of petrol = Rs.125.
As he has to maintain his expenditure on petrol constant, he will be spending only Rs.100 on
petrol.
Let ‘x’ be the number of litres of petrol he will use at the new price.
He has cut down his petrol consumption by 0.2 litres = = 20% reduction.
There is a short cut for solving this problem.
If the price of petrol has increased by 25%, it has gone up of its earlier price.
Therefore, the % of reduction in petrol that will maintain the amount of money spent on petrol
constant = = = 20%
84. A train traveling at 72 kmph crosses a platform in 30 seconds and a man standing on the
platform in 18 seconds. What is the length of the platform in meters?
Solution:
When the train crosses a man standing on a platform, the distance covered by the train is equal to
the length of the train.
However, when the same train crosses a platform, the distance covered by the train is equal to the
length of the train plus the length of the platform.
The extra time that the train takes when crossing the platform is on account of the extra distance
that it has to cover = length of the platform.
Therefore, length of the platform = speed of train * extra time taken to cross the platform
Length of platform = 72 kmph * 12 seconds
85. A man can row 50 km upstream and 72 km downstream in 9 hours. He can also row 70 km
upstream and 90 km downstream in 12 hours. Find the rate of current.
Solution:
Let x and y be the upstream and downstream speed respectively.
Hence 50/x + 72/y = 9 and 70/x + 90/y = 12
Solving for x and y we get x = 10 km/hr and y = 18 km/hr
We know that Speed of the stream = 1/2 * (downstream speed - upstream speed) = 1/2 (18 – 10)
= 4 km/hr.
86. By walking at 3/4th of his usual speed, a man reaches office 20 minutes later than usual. What
is his usual time?
Solution:
3/4 of a man's usual speed means, he takes 4/3 of his usual time to cover the same distance, i.e. he
takes 4/3 – 1 = 1/3 time extra.
1/3 time is 20 minutes (given)
Usual time = 20 * 3 = 60 minutes.
87. Yana and Gupta leave points x and y towards y and x respectively simultaneously and travel
in the same route. After meeting each other on the way, Yana takes 4 hours to reach her
destination, while Gupta takes 9 hours to reach his destination. If the speed of Yana is 48 km/hr,
what is the speed of Gupta?
Solution:
Yana and Gupta travel for the same amount of time till the time they meet between x and y.
So, the distance covered by them will be the same as the ratio of their speeds. Let the time that
they have taken to meet each other be x hours from the time they have started.
Therefore, the cover the entire distance, Yana would take x + 4 hours and Gupta will take x + 9
hours.
Ratio of time taken Yana : Gupta :: x + 4 :: x + 9
=>Ratio of speeds of Yana : Gupta :: x + 9 :: x + 4 or 1 :
By the time Yana and Gupta meet, Yana would have traveled 48X kms. After meeting, this is the
distance that Gupta takes 9 hours to cover.
=> But we know that the ratio of Yana's and Gupta's speeds are 1 :
=> Therefore, 48 : :: 1 :
Or =
=> x2 + 9x = 9x + 36
=> x2 = 36 or x = 6 hours.
88. The difference between the compound interest and the simple interest on a certain sum at 12%
p.a. for two years is Rs.90. What will be the value of the amount at the end of 3 years?
Solution:
The difference in the simple interest and compound interest for two years is on account of the
interest paid on the first year's interest, when interest is reckoned using compound interest,
interest being compounded annually.
As the simple interest for a year = 750 @ 12% p.a., the principal = = Rs.6250.
If the principal is 6250, then the amount outstanding at the end of 3 years = 6250 + 3(simple
interest on 6250) + 3 (interest on simple interest) + 1 (interest on interest on interest) = 6250 +
3(750) + 3(90) + 1(10.80) = 8780.80.
89. How long will it take for a sum of money to grow from Rs.1250 to Rs.10,000, if it is invested
at 12.5% p.a simple interest?
Solution:
Simple interest is given by the formula SI = (pnr/100), where p is the principal, n is the number of
years for which it is invested, r is the rate of interest per annum
In this case, Rs. 1250 has become Rs.10,000.
Therefore, the interest earned = 10,000 – 1250 = 8750.
8750 = [(1250*n*12.5)/100]
=> n = 700 / 12.5 = 56 years.
90. If the wheel of a bicycle makes 560 revolutions in travelling 1.1 km, what is its radius?
Solution:
The distance covered by the wheel in 560 revolutions = 1100 m . Hence, the distance covered per
91. The time in a clock is 20 minute past 2. Find the angle between the hands of the clock.
Solution:
Time is 2:20. Position of the hands: Hour hand at 2 (nearly).
Minute hand at 4
Angle between 2 and 4 is 60 degrees [(360/12) * (4-2)]
Angle made by the hour hand in 20 minutes is 10 degrees, since it turns through ½ degrees in a
minute.
Therefore, angle between the hands is 60 degrees - 10 degrees = 50 degrees
92. A man buys an article for Rs. 27.50 and sells it for Rs. 28.60. Find his gain percent.
Solution:
C.P. = Rs.27.50, S.P. = Rs. 28.60.
Solution:
94. A scooterist covers a certain distance at 36 kmph. How many meters does he cover in
2min?
Solution:
Speed = 36 kmph = 36 * 5/18 = 10mps
95. A gentleman buys every year Bank's cash certificates of value exceeding the last year's
purchase by Rs. 300. After 20 years, he finds that the total value of the certificates purchased by
him is Rs. 83,000. Find the value of the certificates purchased by him in the 13th year.
Solution:
Let the value of the certificates purchased in the first year be Rs. a.
The difference between the value of the certificates is Rs. 300 (d = 300).
Since, it follows Arithmetic progression the total value of the certificates after 20 years is given
by
Sn = n/2 [2a + (n - 1) d] = 20/2[2a + 19(300)] = 83,000.
By simplifying we get 2a + 5700 = 8300.
96. How often between 11 O'clock and 12 O'clock are the hands of the clock together at an
integral number value?
Solution:
At 11 O'clock, the hour hand is 5 spaces apart from the minute hand.
During the next 60 minutes, i.e. between 11' O clock and 12' O clock the hour hand will move
five spaces [integral values as denoted by the 56 minute, 57 minute, 58 minute, 59 minute and 60
minute positions].
For each of these 5 positions, the minute hand will be at the 12th minute, 24th minute, 36th
minute, 48th minute and 60th minute positions.
Hence the difference between the positions of the hour hand and the minute hand will have an
integral number of minutes between them.
i.e. 5 positions.
97. At how many points between 10 O'clock and 11 O'clock are the minute hand and hour hand
of a clock at an angle of 30 degrees to each other?
Solution:
Between 10 and 11, the minute hand and hour hand are at an angle of 30o to each at
minutes past 10 = minutes past 10. The next time they will be at angle of 30o to each other
will be at 11.
98. A clock loses 1% time during the first week and then gains 2% time during the next one
week. If the clock was set right at 12 noon on a Sunday, what will be the time that the clock will
show exactly 14 days from the time it was set right?
Solution:
The clock loses 1% time during the first week.
In a day there are 24 hours and in a week there are 7 days. Therefore, there are 7 * 24 = 168 hours
in a week.
If the clock loses 1% time during the first week, then it will show a time which is 1% of 168
hours less than 12 Noon at the end of the first week = 1.68 hours less.
Subsequently, the clock gains 2% during the next week. The second week has 168 hours and the
clock gains 2% time = 2% of 168 hours = 3.36 hours more than the actual time.
As it lost 1.68 hours during the first week and then gained 3.36 hours during the next week, the
net result will be a -1.68 + 3.36 = 1.68 hour net gain in time.
So the clock will show a time which is 1.68 hours more than 12 Noon two weeks from the time it
was set right.
1.68 hours = 1 hour and 40.8 minutes = 1 hour + 40 minutes + 48 seconds.
i.e. 1 : 40 : 48 P.M.
99. What is the angle between the minute hand and the hour hand when the time is 1540 hours?
Solution:
The total angle made by the minute hand during an hour is 360o. If it takes 360o for an hour, it
will take = 240o. The angle between the hour hand the minute hand will therefore, be
somewhere between 240 - 90 = 150o, as the hour hand is between 3 and 4.
The angle made by the hour hand when it moves from say 3 to 4 will be 30o. That is the hour
hand makes 30o during the course of an hour.
100. Given that on 27th February 2003 is Thursday. What was the day on 27th February 1603?
Solution:
After every 400 years, the same day occurs.
Thus, if 27th February 2003 is Thursday, before 400 years i.e., on 27th February 1603 has to be
Thursday.