Learn and practice Aptitude questions and answers with explanation for interview, competitive exam (Pariksha Corner )

Wednesday, August 24, 2022

To x litres of an x% solution of acid, y litres of water is added to get (x -10)% solution of acid. If x > 20, then value of y is

To x litres of an x% solution of acid, y litres of water is added to get (x -10)% solution of acid. If x > 20, then value of y is
A$\frac{x^2}{100}$
B$\frac{10x}{x-10}$
C$\frac{10x}{x+10}$
D$\frac{10x^2}{x-10}$
View Answer

Two barrels contain a mixture of ethanol and gasoline. The content of the ethanol is 60% in the first barrel and 30% in the second barrel. In what ratio must the mixtures from the first and the second barrels be taken to form a mixture containing 50% ethanol ?

Two barrels contain a mixture of ethanol and gasoline. The content of the ethanol is 60% in the first barrel and 30% in the second barrel. In what ratio must the mixtures from the first and the second barrels be taken to form a mixture containing 50% ethanol ?
A1 : 2
B2 : 1
C2 : 3
D3 : 2
View Answer

When one litre of water is added to a mixture of acid and water, the new mixture contains 20% acid. When one litre of acid is added to the new mixture, then the resulting mixture contains $33\frac{1}{3}$% acid. The percentage of acid in the original mixture was

When one litre of water is added to a mixture of acid and water, the new mixture contains 20% acid. When one litre of acid is added to the new mixture, then the resulting mixture contains $33\frac{1}{3}$% acid. The percentage of acid in the original mixture was
A20 %
B22 %
C24 %
D25 %
View Answer

To m litres of a m% solution of acid. x litres of water is muted to yield (m - 10)% solution of acid. If m > 25. then x equals

To m litres of a m% solution of acid. x litres of water is muted to yield (m - 10)% solution of acid. If m > 25. then x equals
A$\frac{10m}{m-10}$
B$\frac{5m}{m-10}$
C$\frac{2m}{m-10}$
D$\frac{m}{m-10}$
View Answer

A man purchased 35 kg of rice at the rate of Rs.9.50 per kg and 30 kg at the rate of Rs.10.50 per kg. He mixed the two. Approximately, at what price (in Rupees) per kg. should he sell the mixture to make 35 per cent profit in the transaction?

A man purchased 35 kg of rice at the rate of Rs.9.50 per kg and 30 kg at the rate of Rs.10.50 per kg. He mixed the two. Approximately, at what price (in Rupees) per kg. should he sell the mixture to make 35 per cent profit in the transaction?
ARs.12
BRs.12.50
CRs.13
DRs.13.50
View Answer

A grocer purchased 2 kg. of rice at the rate of Rs.15 per kg. and 3 kg. of rice at the rate of Rs.13 per kg. At what price per kg. should he sell the mixture to earn $33\frac{1}{3}$% profit on the cost price?

A grocer purchased 2 kg. of rice at the rate of Rs.15 per kg. and 3 kg. of rice at the rate of Rs.13 per kg. At what price per kg. should he sell the mixture to earn $33\frac{1}{3}$% profit on the cost price?
ARs.28.00
BRs.20.00
CRs.18.40
DRs.17.40
View Answer

The wheat sold by a grocer contained 10% low quality wheat. What quantity of good quality wheat should be added to 150 kgs of wheat so that the percentage of low quality wheat becomes 5%?

The wheat sold by a grocer contained 10% low quality wheat. What quantity of good quality wheat should be added to 150 kgs of wheat so that the percentage of low quality wheat becomes 5%?
A150 kgs
B135 kgs
C50 kgs
D85 kgs
View Answer

Categories