Explore topic-wise MCQs in Arithmetic.

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1.

Quantity I : Find the interest earned after 3 years, if a person invests Rs. 52000 at C.I. at the rate of 10% per annum. Quantity II : Find the interest earned after 3 years, if a person invests Rs. 28750 at S.I. at the rate of 20% per annum.

A. Quantity : I > Quantity : II
B. Quantity : I ≥ Quantity : II
C. Quantity : I < Quantity : II
D. Quantity : II ≥ Quantity : I
E. Quantity I = Quantity II or relation can't be established
Answer» D. Quantity : II ≥ Quantity : I
2.

Quantity I : The length, breadth and height of a room is 14 m, 13 m and 13 m respectively. The walls and the ceiling of the room require painting. Find the area which requires painting. Quantity II : The radius and height of the cylindrical pipe are 14 cm and 10.5 cm respectively. Find the curved surface area of the pipe.

A. Quantity : I > Quantity : II
B. Quantity : I ≥ Quantity : II
C. Quantity : I < Quantity : II
D. Quantity : II ≥ Quantity : I
E. Quantity I = Quantity II or relation can't be established
Answer» D. Quantity : II ≥ Quantity : I
3.

Odin divided Rs.1301 between his two sons Thor and Loki. He divided, so that the amount received by Thor after 7 years is equal to the amount received by Loki after 9 years at the rate of 4% per annum compounded annually. Quantity I : Share of Thor Quantity II : Share of Loki

A. Quantity : I > Quantity : II
B. Quantity : I ≥ Quantity : II
C. Quantity : I < Quantity : II
D. Quantity : II ≥ Quantity : I
E. Quantity I = Quantity II or relation can't be established
Answer» B. Quantity : I ≥ Quantity : II
4.

(P – 8) men can complete a piece of work in 2Q days and (P + 10) men can complete the same piece of work in Q days. Quantity I : The value of P Quantity II : The value of Q

A. Quantity : I > Quantity : II
B. Quantity : I ≥ Quantity : II
C. Quantity : I < Quantity : II
D. Quantity : II ≥ Quantity : I
E. Quantity I = Quantity II or relation can't be established
Answer» F.
5.

Quantity I : A 300 m long train crosses a 150 m long tunnel at the speed of 108 km/h, then what is the time taken by the train to cross the tunnel? Quantity II : Train A of length 360 m crosses a pole in 18 seconds. What is the time taken by train B of length 340 m coming from the opposite direction running at the speed of 30m/s to cross the running train A?

A. Quantity : I > Quantity : II
B. Quantity : I ≥ Quantity : II
C. Quantity : I < Quantity : II
D. Quantity : II ≥ Quantity : I
E. Quantity I = Quantity II or relation can't be established
Answer» B. Quantity : I ≥ Quantity : II
6.

Quantity I : Sanju can beat Sanjay and Shailesh by 80 meter and 110 meter in a race of 560 m and 440 m respectively, find by what distance Sanjay will beat Shailesh in a race of 480 m? Quantity II : The sum of areas of a rectangular park and square garden is 4300 m2. If the length and breadth of the rectangle is 50% more and 12.5% more than the side of square garden respectively then find the length of rectangular park.

A. Quantity : I > Quantity : II
B. Quantity : I ≥ Quantity : II
C. Quantity : I < Quantity : II
D. Quantity : II ≥ Quantity : I
E. Quantity I = Quantity II or relation can't be established
Answer» F.
7.

Quantity I : Mr. Shukla spent 24% of his monthly income on EMI of house and Car, 12% of his children’s education, 20% and 5% of the remaining monthly income on Investment and Entertainment, respectively. If he saves Rs. 21600, then find the amount spent by Mr. Shukla on Entertainment. Quantity II: The ratio of the monthly income of Raju and Vinesh is 4 : 3 respectively, and the respective ratio of their expenditure is 5 : 4. Raju and Vinesh save Rs. 10000 and Rs. 6000 respectively. If Vinesh gives 5% of his income to his sister, then find the amount given by Vinesh to his sister.

A. Quantity : I > Quantity : II
B. Quantity : I ≥ Quantity : II
C. Quantity : I < Quantity : II
D. Quantity : II ≥ Quantity : I
E. Quantity I = Quantity II or relation can't be established
Answer» D. Quantity : II ≥ Quantity : I
8.

Quantity I : Find the remainder when 2131151 is divided by 17. Quantity II : Find the unit digit of

A. Quantity : I > Quantity : II
B. Quantity : I ≥ Quantity : II
C. Quantity : I < Quantity : II
D. Quantity : II ≥ Quantity : I
E. Quantity I = Quantity II or relation can't be established
Answer» B. Quantity : I ≥ Quantity : II
9.

Quantity I : Pipes A and B individually can fill the empty tank in 20 hours and 25 hours respectively. Pipe C alone can empty the full tank in 40 hours. Pipe A is opened at the start and after 5 hours pipe B is also opened. After 4 more hours pipe C is also opened. In how many hours the tank is filled completely? Quantity II : A and B together can do a piece of work in 6 hours. A is 50% more efficient than B. In how many hours, A alone can complete the work?

A. Quantity : I > Quantity : II
B. Quantity : I ≥ Quantity : II
C. Quantity : I < Quantity : II
D. Quantity : II ≥ Quantity : I
E. Quantity I = Quantity II or relation can't be established
Answer» B. Quantity : I ≥ Quantity : II
10.

Quantity I : A train can cross a pole and platform having a length of 330 m in 8 seconds and 23 seconds respectively. Find the speed of the train in km/hr. Quantity II : When the average speed of the car is decreased by 5 km/hr, it reaches its destination 9 minutes late. Find the original average speed(in km/hr) of the car if the destination is 180 km from the starting point.

A. Quantity : I > Quantity : II
B. Quantity : I ≥ Quantity : II
C. Quantity : I < Quantity : II
D. Quantity : II ≥ Quantity : I
E. Quantity I = Quantity II or relation can't be established
Answer» D. Quantity : II ≥ Quantity : I
11.

On 1st Jan 2018, the average age of a family of 5 members is 45 years. On 1st July 2018, one of the members of the family died. On 1st Jan 2019, the average age of the family will become 32 years. Quantity I :At what age, did the person die? Quantity II :100 years

A. Quantity : I > Quantity : II
B. Quantity : I ≥ Quantity : II
C. Quantity : I < Quantity : II
D. Quantity : II ≥ Quantity : I
E. Quantity I = Quantity II or relation can't be established
Answer» B. Quantity : I ≥ Quantity : II
12.

In a mixture of Ghee and Dalda, the quantity of Dalda is 40% less than the quantity of Ghee. When 5 litres of pure Ghee were added then the quantity of Ghee becomes 80% more than the quantity of Dalda. Quantity I :What is the quantity of Dalda in the mixture? Quantity II :40 litres

A. Quantity : I > Quantity : II
B. Quantity : I ≥ Quantity : II
C. Quantity : I < Quantity : II
D. Quantity : II ≥ Quantity : I
E. Quantity I = Quantity II or relation can't be established
Answer» D. Quantity : II ≥ Quantity : I
13.

The speed of a 500 meters long train is 5 km per hour more than that of a car. If the car and the train travel in opposite direction then the car can cross the train completely in 1.5 minutes. Quantity I :What is the speed of the train? Quantity II :What will be the speed of car when it is increased by 50%?

A. Quantity : I > Quantity : II
B. Quantity : I ≥ Quantity : II
C. Quantity : I < Quantity : II
D. Quantity : II ≥ Quantity : I
E. Quantity I = Quantity II or relation can't be established
Answer» B. Quantity : I ≥ Quantity : II
14.

Two persons, A and B together can do a piece of work in 15 days. B is 80% as efficient as A. Quantity I :If they work on alternate day, starting with A then how many days will they take to complete 50% of the work? Quantity II :How many days, B alone will take to complete 40% of the total work?

A. Quantity : I > Quantity : II
B. Quantity : I ≥ Quantity : II
C. Quantity : I < Quantity : II
D. Quantity : II ≥ Quantity : I
E. Quantity I = Quantity II or relation can't be established
Answer» B. Quantity : I ≥ Quantity : II
15.

A motorboat can travel x km upstream and x + 20 km downstream in 17.5 hours. If the ratio of the speed of the motorboat in still water to the speed of stream is 3: 1 and the difference between their speed is 4 km. Quantity I :What is the value of x? Quantity II :How much distance the motorboat will travel downstream in 5 hours 15 minutes?

A. Quantity : I > Quantity : II
B. Quantity : I ≥ Quantity : II
C. Quantity : I < Quantity : II
D. Quantity : II ≥ Quantity : I
E. Quantity I = Quantity II or relation can't be established
Answer» D. Quantity : II ≥ Quantity : I
16.

Quantity I : A car covers first 30 km in 25 minutes and the remaining 100 km in 75 minutes. What is the average speed of the car (in km/hr) Quantity II : 72 km/hr

A. Quantity : I > Quantity : II
B. Quantity : I ≥ Quantity : II
C. Quantity : I < Quantity : II
D. Quantity : II ≥ Quantity : I
E. Quantity I = Quantity II or relation can't be established
Answer» B. Quantity : I ≥ Quantity : II
17.

Quantity I : The selling price of 8 ceiling fans and 6 table fans is Rs. 10000 and that of 5 ceiling fans and 8 table fans is Rs. 8800. What is the selling price of 2 table fans?(In Rs.) Quantity II : 1500

A. Quantity : I > Quantity : II
B. Quantity : I ≥ Quantity : II
C. Quantity : I < Quantity : II
D. Quantity : II ≥ Quantity : I
E. Quantity I = Quantity II or relation can't be established
Answer» D. Quantity : II ≥ Quantity : I
18.

Quantity I : Each month, Shruti out of her monthly salary pays 25% towards rent and she gives 40% of the remaining salary to her mother. She spends 40% of the remaining amount and saves the remaining in her bank account. If at the end of five months she has saved in her bank account Rs. 1,08,000, then how much did she pay towards rent per month? Quantity II : Rs. 24000

A. Quantity : I > Quantity : II
B. Quantity : I ≥ Quantity : II
C. Quantity : I < Quantity : II
D. Quantity : II ≥ Quantity : I
E. Quantity I = Quantity II or relation can't be established
Answer» D. Quantity : II ≥ Quantity : I
19.

Quantity I : Rahul is 6 years older than his wife Dinki. The present age of their son Bunty is 1/3 of Dinki's present age. If the sum of the present ages of Rahul and Bunty is 54 years, then what was Dinki's age when Bunty was born? (in years) Quantity II: 24 years

A. Quantity : I > Quantity : II
B. Quantity : I ≥ Quantity : II
C. Quantity : I < Quantity : II
D. Quantity : II ≥ Quantity : I
E. Quantity I = Quantity II or relation can't be established
Answer» F.
20.

Quantity I : In an election between two candidates, 75% of the total voters cast their votes, out of which 2% of the votes were declared invalid. A candidate got 9261 votes, which was 75% of the total valid votes. Find the total number of total voters. Quantity II : 15800

A. Quantity : I > Quantity : II
B. Quantity : I ≥ Quantity : II
C. Quantity : I < Quantity : II
D. Quantity : II ≥ Quantity : I
E. Quantity I = Quantity II or relation can't be established
Answer» B. Quantity : I ≥ Quantity : II
21.

Quantity I : How many different ways, can the letter of words INDIA can be arranged? Quantity II : 120

A. Quantity : I > Quantity : II
B. Quantity : I ≥ Quantity : II
C. Quantity : I < Quantity : II
D. Quantity : II ≥ Quantity : I
E. Quantity I = Quantity II or relation can't be established
Answer» D. Quantity : II ≥ Quantity : I
22.

Quantity I : On May 1, 2010, the ratio of the age of A to B was 5 : 6. On May 1, 2018, the ratio of the age of A to B became 19 : 22. On Dec 1, 2018, what will be the age of B? Quantity II : 44.5 years

A. Quantity : I > Quantity : II
B. Quantity : I ≥ Quantity : II
C. Quantity : I < Quantity : II
D. Quantity : II ≥ Quantity : I
E. Quantity I = Quantity II or relation can't be established
Answer» B. Quantity : I ≥ Quantity : II
23.

Quantity I : In the year 2017, Raju, a daily worker earned total of Rs. 40150. What was his daily income if he has not taken leave on any single day during the year? Quantity II : In the year 2016, Raju, a daily worker earned total of Rs. 38500. What was his daily income if he has taken exactly 16 days leave during the year?

A. Quantity : I > Quantity : II
B. Quantity : I ≥ Quantity : II
C. Quantity : I < Quantity : II
D. Quantity : II ≥ Quantity : I
E. Quantity I = Quantity II or relation can't be established
Answer» F.
24.

Quantity I : Which positive number can completely divide (without remainder) 237 + 177 Quantity II : What is the unit digit of 4756

A. Quantity : I > Quantity : II
B. Quantity : I ≥ Quantity : II
C. Quantity : I < Quantity : II
D. Quantity : II ≥ Quantity : I
E. Quantity I = Quantity II or relation can't be established
Answer» C. Quantity : I < Quantity : II
25.

Quantity I : The sum of the four-consecutive multiples of 4 is 440. What would be the smallest number? Quantity II : The sum of three consecutive multiples of 3 is 324. What would be the smallest number?

A. Quantity : I > Quantity : II
B. Quantity : I ≥ Quantity : II
C. Quantity : I < Quantity : II
D. Quantity : II ≥ Quantity : I
E. Quantity I = Quantity II or relation can't be established
Answer» D. Quantity : II ≥ Quantity : I
26.

Quantity I : Nikita reaches her school from her house in 12 hours. If she increases her speed by 20% , then how long will she take to cover the same distance? Quantity II : Nikita reaches her school from her house in 10 hours. If she decreases her speed by 10%, then how long will she take to cover the same distance?

A. Quantity : I > Quantity : II
B. Quantity : I ≥ Quantity : II
C. Quantity : I < Quantity : II
D. Quantity : II ≥ Quantity : I
E. Quantity I = Quantity II or relation can't be established
Answer» D. Quantity : II ≥ Quantity : I
27.

Quantity I : A food stock is available for 500 men at a place for 40 days. If after 30 days, half of the men leave the place, then for how long the remaining stock can last for the remaining number of men? Quantity II : 20 days

A. Quantity : I > Quantity : II
B. Quantity : I ≥ Quantity : II
C. Quantity : I < Quantity : II
D. Quantity : II ≥ Quantity : I
E. Quantity I = Quantity II or relation can't be established
Answer» F.
28.

The ratio of the cost price to selling price of an article is in the ratio of 4 : 5. If the selling price was decreased by Rs. 500 then the ratio of the cost price to selling price will become 6 : 5. Quantity I : At what price (In Rs.) should the article be sold to earn a profit of 40% on the cost price? Quantity II : Rs. 1700

A. Quantity : I > Quantity : II
B. Quantity : I ≥ Quantity : II
C. Quantity : I < Quantity : II
D. Quantity : II ≥ Quantity : I
E. Quantity I = Quantity II or relation can't be established
Answer» D. Quantity : II ≥ Quantity : I
29.

The average weight of Elon and Alina is 45 kg and the ratio of the weight of Elon and Alina is 2 : 3 respectively. Quantity I : Next month, the weight of Elon increased by 20% of his original weight, then what would be the new average (in kg)? Quantity II : Next month, the weight of Alina increased by 5% of her original weight , then what would be the new average (in kg)?

A. Quantity : I > Quantity : II
B. Quantity : I ≥ Quantity : II
C. Quantity : I < Quantity : II
D. Quantity : II ≥ Quantity : I
E. Quantity I = Quantity II or relation can't be established
Answer» B. Quantity : I ≥ Quantity : II
30.

Quantity I : What is the unit digit of (2343)1234 × (1234)2343 Quantity II : What is the unit digit of 134572348

A. Quantity : I > Quantity : II
B. Quantity : I ≥ Quantity : II
C. Quantity : I < Quantity : II
D. Quantity : II ≥ Quantity : I
E. Quantity I = Quantity II or relation can't be established
Answer» B. Quantity : I ≥ Quantity : II
31.

Quantity I: When a motorboat travels in upstream then its speed become 75% of the speed of the motorboat in still water .The speed of the stream is how much percentage of the speed of the motorboat in still water? Quantity II: When a sum of money was invested at simple interest then at the end of 8 years the amount becomes 300% of the sum of money. What is the rate of interest?

A. Quantity: I > Quantity: I
B. Quantity: I ≥ Quantity: II
C. Quantity: I < Quantity: II
D. Quantity: I ≤ Quantity: II
E. Quantity I = Quantity II or relation can't be established
Answer» F.
32.

Quantity I : There are 7 white, 4 green, 3 yellow and 6 black balls in a bag. Four ball are drawn at random. Find the probability that all the balls are of different colours. Quantity II : There are 3 red, 5 green and 6 white balls in a bag. Three balls are drawn at random. Find the probability that all the balls are of same colour.

A. Quantity : I > Quantity : II
B. Quantity : I ≥ Quantity : II
C. Quantity : I < Quantity : II
D. Quantity : II ≥ Quantity : I
E. Quantity I = Quantity II or relation can't be established
Answer» B. Quantity : I ≥ Quantity : II
33.

Quantity I :The length of a rectangular park is 4 times its breadth. There is a fountain in it of area is 900 square meter and which is one fourth of the total area of the park. What is the breadth of the park? Quantity II :The ratio of length to breadth of the rectangle is 5 : 3. If the length of the rectangle is decreased by 8 m it becomes a square, then what is the area of the square thus formed?

A. Quantity : I > Quantity : II
B. Quantity : I ≥ Quantity : II
C. Quantity : I < Quantity : II
D. Quantity : II ≥ Quantity : I
E. Quantity I = Quantity II or relation can't be established
Answer» D. Quantity : II ≥ Quantity : I
34.

Quantity I :What will be the probability of selecting a letter as vowel from the word KNIFE? Quantity II :Find the probability of selecting 2 Red balls from a bag containing 8 red balls and 10 yellow balls?

A. Quantity : I > Quantity : II
B. Quantity : I ≥ Quantity : II
C. Quantity : I < Quantity : II
D. Quantity : II ≥ Quantity : I
E. Quantity I = Quantity II or relation can't be established
Answer» B. Quantity : I ≥ Quantity : II
35.

Quantity I : Find the amount on compound interest on a sum of Rs.55000 at the rate of 15% per annum after three years. Quantity II : Find the simple interest on a sum of Rs.60000 at the rate 25% per annum after 5.5 years.

A. Quantity : I > Quantity : II
B. Quantity : I ≥ Quantity : II
C. Quantity : I < Quantity : II
D. Quantity : II ≥ Quantity : I
E. Quantity I = Quantity II or relation can't be established
Answer» B. Quantity : I ≥ Quantity : II
36.

10 litres of water were drawn from a cask full of water and it was filled with 30 litres milk then the concentration of milk in the mixture become 20%. Quantity I :Again, how many litres of mixture should be replaced with 10 litres milk so the concentration of water in the mixture will become 60%. Quantity II :What was the original quantity of water in the cask?

A. Quantity : I > Quantity : II
B. Quantity : I ≥ Quantity : II
C. Quantity : I < Quantity : II
D. Quantity : II ≥ Quantity : I
E. Quantity I = Quantity II or relation can't be established
Answer» D. Quantity : II ≥ Quantity : I
37.

A train of length x meters travelling at the speed of 54 km per hour can cross a boy standing on a platform in 16 seconds but at the speed of 72 km per hour it can cross a platform of y meters long in 24 seconds. Quantity I :What is the length of the train? Quantity II :What is the length of the platform?

A. Quantity : I > Quantity : II
B. Quantity : I ≥ Quantity : II
C. Quantity : I < Quantity : II
D. Quantity : II ≥ Quantity : I
E. Quantity I = Quantity II or relation can't be established
Answer» F.
38.

Quantity I :In a school, 50% of the total number of girls is equal to 30% of the total number of boys then the number of girls is what percentage of the total number of students of the school? Quantity II :In a school, 33.33% of the total number of girls is equal to 66.67% of the total number of boys then the total number of girls is what percentage of the total number of students of the school?

A. Quantity : I > Quantity : II
B. Quantity : I ≥ Quantity : II
C. Quantity : I < Quantity : II
D. Quantity : II ≥ Quantity : I
E. Quantity I = Quantity II or relation can't be established
Answer» D. Quantity : II ≥ Quantity : I
39.

In a family of three members, A, B, and C the difference between A’s age and B’s age is same as the difference between B’s age and C’s age. The average of their age is 45 years and the age of eldest member of the family is 60 years. Quantity I :What is the age of smallest member of the family? Quantity II :14 years ago, what was the average of the age of smallest member and that of eldest member of the family?

A. Quantity : I > Quantity : II
B. Quantity : I ≥ Quantity : II
C. Quantity : I < Quantity : II
D. Quantity : II ≥ Quantity : I
E. Quantity I = Quantity II or relation can't be established
Answer» D. Quantity : II ≥ Quantity : I
40.

In a mixture of 80 litres acid and water, the ratio of acid to water is 3 : 5. Quantity I :when half of the mixture was withdrawn and in the same quantity a new solution X of acid and water was added then what should be concentration of acid in the new solution X if the ratio of acid to water in the mixture become 1 : 1 Quantity II :50%

A. Quantity : I > Quantity : II
B. Quantity : I ≥ Quantity : II
C. Quantity : I < Quantity : II
D. Quantity : II ≥ Quantity : I
E. Quantity I = Quantity II or relation can't be established
Answer» B. Quantity : I ≥ Quantity : II
41.

Two persons, P and Q together can complete a piece of work in 30 days. The efficiency of P is 20% more than that of Q. Quantity I :If P works at 25% of his efficiency then how many days will he take to complete two – fifth of the work? Quantity II :If Q works at 40% of his efficiency then how many days will he take to complete half of the work?

A. Quantity : I > Quantity : II
B. Quantity : I ≥ Quantity : II
C. Quantity : I < Quantity : II
D. Quantity : II ≥ Quantity : I
E. Quantity I = Quantity II or relation can't be established
Answer» B. Quantity : I ≥ Quantity : II
42.

The ratio of A’s income to B’s income is 4 : 5 and the difference between their income is Rs. 10000. Quantity I:A saves 30% of his income then what is his expenditure? Quantity II:B spends 45% of his income then what is his saving?

A. Quantity : I > Quantity : II
B. Quantity : I ≥ Quantity : II
C. Quantity : I < Quantity : II
D. Quantity : II ≥ Quantity : I
E. Quantity I = Quantity II or relation can't be established
Answer» B. Quantity : I ≥ Quantity : II
43.

Quantity I:‘X’ X2+ √3X – 60 = 0 Quantity II:‘Y’ Y2+ 7√2Y + 20 = 0

A. Quantity : I > Quantity : II
B. Quantity : I ≥ Quantity : II
C. Quantity : I < Quantity : II
D. Quantity : II ≥ Quantity : I
E. Quantity I = Quantity II or relation can't be established
Answer» F.
44.

A shopkeeper gives 10% discount on the marked price but adds 5% tax on the discounted price. Quantity I:If the selling price of the article is Rs. 850.5 then what is the marked price of the article? Quantity II: 900

A. Quantity : I > Quantity : II
B. Quantity : I ≥ Quantity : II
C. Quantity : I < Quantity : II
D. Quantity : II ≥ Quantity : I
E. Quantity I = Quantity II or relation can't be established
Answer» F.
45.

The speed of a motorboat in upstream is 75% less than that of downstream. Quantity I:The speed of the stream is how much percentage of the speed of the motorboat in downstream? Quantity II:The speed of the stream is how much percentage less than the speed of the motorboat in still water?

A. Quantity : I > Quantity : II
B. Quantity : I ≥ Quantity : II
C. Quantity : I < Quantity : II
D. Quantity : II ≥ Quantity : I
E. Quantity I = Quantity II or relation can't be established
Answer» D. Quantity : II ≥ Quantity : I
46.

If a and b are natural numbers and 7 &gt; a &gt; b &gt; 3. Quantity I: 4a3b Quantity II: 2a2b2

A. Quantity I = Quantity II
B. Quantity I > Quantity II
C. Quantity I < Quantity II
D. Quantity I≤ Quantity II
E. Quantity I≥ Quantity II
Answer» C. Quantity I < Quantity II
47.

Find the percentage of boys in the class this year. Quantity I:This year the percentage of girls in the class is 60%. Quantity II: Last years out of the 300 students, 50% was girls and this year the number of girls are increased by 10% but total students remains same.

A. Quantity I > Quantity II
B. Quantity I < Quantity II
C. Quantity I = Quantity II
D. Quantity I ≥ Quantity II
E. Quantity I ≤ Quantity II
Answer» C. Quantity I = Quantity II
48.

What is the volume of the cylinder. Quantity I: The curved surface area of the cylinder is 220 cm2 and the height of the cylinder is 2 cm less than the radius of the cylinder. Quantity II: 770 cm3.

A. Quantity I < Quantity II
B. Quantity I≥ Quantity II
C. Quantity I = Quantity II
D. Quantity I > Quantity II
E. Quantity I≤ Quantity II
Answer» D. Quantity I > Quantity II
49.

In an envelope there are 5 green, 3 yellow and 4 pink tablets. 3 tablets are picked at random. Quantity I: The probability that 2 tablets are yellow in colour and 1 tablet is pink in colour. Quantity II: The probability that all the tablets are green in colour.

A. Quantity I > Quantity II
B. Quantity I < Quantity II
C. Quantity I = Quantity II
D. Quantity I ≤ Quantity II
E. Quantity I ≥ Quantity II
Answer» B. Quantity I < Quantity II
50.

What is the age of Amanpreet? Quantity I: Amanpreet is 3 years younger than Mohanpreet and the ratio of their ages is 7 : 8. Quantity II: Average age of Meet and Amanpreet is 25 years and Meet is 2 years older than Amanpreet.

A. Quantity I > Quantity II
B. Quantity I = Quantity II
C. Quantity I < Quantity II
D. Quantity I≤ Quantity II
E. Quantity I≥ Quantity II
Answer» D. Quantity I≤ Quantity II