• Result
  • Today's Puzzle
    • Previous Puzzles
    • Prize & Rules
  • Discussion Board
    • Suggestion Board
    • Trending Articles
  • Maths Tricks
  • Placement Papers
    • Placement Questions
    • Interview Experience
    • Placed user Comment
    • Group Discussion
  • English APP
  • login
  • Result
  • Today's Puzzle
    • Previous Puzzles
    • Prize & Rules
  • Discussion Board
    • Suggestion Board
    • Trending Articles
  • Maths Tricks
  • Placement Papers
    • Placement Questions
    • Interview Experience
    • Placed user Comment
    • Group Discussion
  • Walkins
    • Corporate Job Exam
    • Government Job Exam
    • Entrance Exam
  • Training
    • Internship
  • Placement Questions
  • /
  • EXAM
  • /
  • Numerical Ability

EXAM Numerical Ability Math Questions and Answer : Solved Question

EXAM Select Another Category Numerical Ability Select Another Topic

Maths Puzzle

  • A website 299
  • Book 23779
  • Campus 250
  • CMAT 49
  • Exam 86152
  • General 399
  • Interview 141
  • M4maths 295
  • Maths 226
  • Orkut 27
  • Other 72
  • Others 1356
  • Reasoning 101
  • Self 3157

EXAM Question Topics

    Category (66)

    General Ability (20)

  • General Knowledge (6)
  • HR Interview (5)

  • Interview (3)
  • Logical Reasoning (56)

  • Blood Relations (2)
  • Coding Decoding (1)
  • Cryptography (2)
  • Decision Making and Problem Solving (2)
  • General Mental Ability (1)
  • Letter Arrangement (3)
  • Letter Series (1)
  • Mathematical Reasoning (4)
  • Missing Character (3)
  • Number Series (5)
  • Numerical Ability (85560)

  • Age Problem (12)
  • Algebra (18)
  • Alligation or Mixture (5)
  • Area and Volume (4)
  • Arithmetic (3)
  • Averages (8)
  • Boats and Streams (2)
  • Clocks and Calendars (2)
  • Complex Numbers (2)
  • Data Interpretation (3)
  • Data Sufficiency (2)
  • Geometry (8)
  • LCM and HCF (6)
  • Log and Antilog (4)
  • Number System (18)
  • Percentage (12)
  • Permutation and Combination (11)
  • Probability (7)
  • Profit and Loss (13)
  • Quadratic Equations (4)
  • Ratio and Proportion (7)
  • Sequence and Series (2)
  • Simple & Compound Interest (5)
  • Time and Work (12)
  • Time Distance and Speed (6)
  • Trigonometry (3)
  • Programming (1)

    Verbal Ability (5)

  • Antonyms (2)
  • Miscellaneous (1)
  • Spotting Errors (1)
Keep an EYE (0)
Solved Question (16) UnSolved Question (85544)
Pages: 212NextLast
Advertisements

(#M40165590) EXAM QUESTION Find the next term... Keep an EYE Keep an eye puzzle Keep an eye puzzle

4,36,144,400,__

Asked In Exam Shanmuga Priya (7 years ago)
Solved Madhan Kumar Read Solution (3)
Is this Puzzle helpful?   (15)   (2) Submit Your Solution Complex Numbers

(#M40164885) EXAM QUESTION Keep an EYE Keep an eye puzzle Keep an eye puzzle

The price of a mobile is reduced by 35%. The new price is reduced by a further 30%. The two reductions together are equal to a single reduction of
a) 10.25%
b) 54.75%
c) 65%
d) 62.25%

If none of them, please specify the exact answer.

Detailed/ step-by-step explanation would be helpful.

Asked In Exam Praveenbalaji Balasubramanian (8 years ago)
Solved Devendra Marghade Read Solution (1)
Is this Puzzle helpful?   (7)   (0) Submit Your Solution Percentage
Advertisements

(#M40154476) EXAM QUESTION age problen Keep an EYE Keep an eye puzzle Keep an eye puzzle

in a family two childrens are there.1st children started to save rs.250 from his 20 th birthday and 2nd children started to take from 1st children's saving rs.50 per year.at his 60th birthday(1st children),he could find only rs.500 in his savings. how?

Asked In Exam MURUGESAN.P (9 years ago)
Solved Devendra Marghade Read Solution (1)
Is this Puzzle helpful?   (3)   (2) Submit Your Solution

(#M40151520) EXAM QUESTION Profit Loss Keep an EYE Keep an eye puzzle Keep an eye puzzle

When an article is sold for 1171 the loss incurred is 20 % less than the profit earned on selling it for rs 1378 .what should be the price of the article to earn a profit of 30%?

Asked In Exam Dipak (10 years ago)
Solved janardhan Read Solution (1)
Is this Puzzle helpful?   (8)   (4) Submit Your Solution Profit and Loss

(#M40151359) EXAM QUESTION Calculate the minimum number of rows Keep an EYE Keep an eye puzzle Keep an eye puzzle

Q. A forester wants to plant 44 apple trees,66 banana trees and 110 mango trees in equal rows(in terms of number of trees ).Also,he wants to make distinct rows of trees(i.e,only one type of tree in one row).The number of rows(minimum) that are required are ?

Asked In Exam Rajul Singh Gaur (10 years ago)
Solved Testing Account Read Solution (1)
Is this Puzzle helpful?   (14)   (2) Submit Your Solution

(#M40141463) EXAM QUESTION Venn diagram Keep an EYE Keep an eye puzzle Keep an eye puzzle

Out of 450 students of a school, 325 play football, 175 play cricket and 50 either play football or cricket. How many students play both football and cricket?
A. 75 B. 100 C. 225 D. 150

Asked In exam J.DHANDAPANI (10 years ago)
Solved jit saha Read Solution (1)
Is this Puzzle helpful?   (4)   (3) Submit Your Solution

(#M40126721) EXAM QUESTION Boats and streams Keep an EYE Keep an eye puzzle Keep an eye puzzle

A boat can row 30 km upstream and 44 km downstream in 10 hours. Also it can row 40 km upstream and 55 km downstream in 13 hours. What is the speed of the boat in still water? (a) 5 km/hour (b) 7 km/hour (c) 8 km/hour (d) 10 km/hour

Asked In Exam J.DHANDAPANI (10 years ago)
Solved prabhat kumar Read Solution (2)
Is this Puzzle helpful?   (1)   (0) Submit Your Solution

(#M40041095) EXAM QUESTION numarical Keep an EYE Keep an eye puzzle Keep an eye puzzle

There are four prime numbers written in ascending order of magnitude. The product of first three is 385 and that of last three is 1001. Find the first number.
Option 1 : 5 Option 2 : 7 Option 3 : 11 Option 4 : 17

Asked In Exam jagan (11 years ago)
Solved BINAY PRASAD YADAv Read Solution (4)
Is this Puzzle helpful?   (29)   (11) Submit Your Solution Number System

(#M40037579) EXAM QUESTION Keep an EYE Keep an eye puzzle Keep an eye puzzle

on dividing a number by 9,the remainder is 8.the quotient so obtained when divided by 11,leaves reaminder 9. the new quotient obtained when divided by 13, leaves a remainder 8.find the remainder when the number is divided by 1287

Asked In exam Tejaswani (11 years ago)
Solved shree Read Solution (2)
Is this Puzzle helpful?   (14)   (5) Submit Your Solution Number System

(#M40036937) EXAM QUESTION Self Keep an EYE Keep an eye puzzle Keep an eye puzzle

Q3. Simple interest and compound interest for a certain sum of money is Rs 600 and R 648 respectively for two years. What is the rate of interest?

Asked In Exam Arjun (11 years ago)
Solved sreekanth Read Solution (1)
Is this Puzzle helpful?   (11)   (3) Submit Your Solution Simple & Compound Interest
Keep an EYE (0)
Solved Question (16) UnSolved Question (85544)
Pages: 212NextLast
  • Login
  • Register

Resend

Sponsored Links

Advertisements

Challenger of the Day

no image
Dimple
India
Punjab
Time: 00:01:33
Points
19

Maths Quotes

Mathematics its like a complex number. The mother of science.

Prabaharan

"Jealousy has no cure"

Sandeep Upadhyay

Placed User Comments

M4Math helped me a lot.

Vipul Chavan 5 years ago

Thanks m4 maths for helping to get placed in several companies.
I must recommend this website for placement preparations.

yash mittal 5 years ago

Now enjoy Offline Access of latest Question.

Get M4maths app to avail expert's solution and latest selected questions.

Download m4maths app now

  • 2533K+Registerd user
  • 1774K+Engineers
  • 759K+MBA Asprirant
  • 3K+Enginnering College
  • 250+Company Exam
  • 150K+Interview Questions
  • Site Links
  • Home
  • Result
  • Today's Puzzle
  • Discussion Board
  • Maths Tricks
  • Advertise with us
  • Contact Us
  • Useful Info
  • Maths Quotes
  • Previous Puzzles
  • Prize
  • Privacy Policy
  • Disclaimer and Copyright
  • Terms and Conditions
  • Sitemap
  • Placement papers
  • TCS Placement Paper
  • HCL Placement Paper
  • INFOSYS Placement Paper
  • IBM Placement Paper
  • SYNTEL Placement Paper
  • TECHNICAL Interview
  • HR Interview
All rights are reserved to @m4maths.com