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51.

Anuj can do the half of the work in 12 days and Manoj can do the whole work in 30 days. Quantity I: In how many days will Anuj and Manoj do the whole work? Quantity II: If Anuj starts the work and works for 4 days, after that Manoj join him, in how many days will the whole work be completed?

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» E. Quantity I = Quantity II
52.

What is the area of the rectangle? Quantity I: The area of the rectangle is equal to the area of the square whose side is 24 cm. Quantity II: The perimeter of the rectangle is 88cm, if the ratio of the length and the breadth of the rectangle is 6 : 5.

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» F.
53.

Quantity I: A bag contains 3 green, 2 yellow and 3 purple balls. Two balls are drawn at random, what is the probability that no ball is purple. Quantity II: (7x– 8) (14x– 5) = 0

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
54.

Quantity I: Age of mother, if the age of Smiti is 1/7th of her mother's age and after 5 years Smiti's age will be 12 years. Quantity II: Age of mother, if the ratio of the ages of Sukriti and her mother is 3 : 7 and after 3 years the ratio of their ages will be 6 : 13.

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» F.
55.

Quantity I:Speed of boat in still water, if a man can travel 54 km downstream in 9 hours and 40 km upstream in 10 hours. Quantity II:Speed of boat in still water, if a man can travel 45 km downstream in 9 hours and the speed of stream is 1 kmph.

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
56.

The efficiency of inlet pipe P is 20% more than that of the inlet pipe Q so the pipe P takes 24 minutes less to fill a water tank of capacity 6000 litres. Quantity I : How much time, the pipe P and the pipe Q together will take to fill a water tank of capacity 8800 litres? Quantity II : 99 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
57.

Quantity I : The mileage of a bike is 32 km per litre. A person fills 6.5 litres petrol in the tank of the bike and after travelling for some distance he found that still 1.25 litres of petrol was left in the bike. How many kms did he travel by the bike with the petrol that's been consumed? Quantity II : The mileage of a bike is 48 km per litre. A person fills 7.25 litres petrol in the tank of the bike and after riding for some distance, he found that still 3.75 litres of petrol was left in the bike. How many kms did he travel by the bike with the petrol that's been consumed?

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.
58.

In a certain city, the average low temperature of two consecutive days (Monday and Tuesday) was 26 degree Celsius and the average high temperature was 32 degree Celsius. Quantity I : The low temperature of Monday was equal to that of the high temperature of Tuesday, then the high temperature of Monday was how many degrees Celsius more than the low temperature of Tuesday? Quantity II : 12.5 degree Celsius

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
59.

In a government school, out of the total number of students present, 20% left before the lunch break and 20% of the remaining left during the lunch break. Quantity I : After lunch break, what percent of the total present students were still remaining in the school? Quantity II : 60%

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
60.

Quantity I : The length of the diagonal of a rectangle is three – fifth of the side of a square of area 756.25 sq. cm. If the length of the rectangle is 3.3 cm more than that of the breadth, then what is the area of the rectangle? Quantity II : 125 sq. cm

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
61.

Quantity I : The average marks obtained by 3 departments is 848. If the average marks obtained by the students of physics department of 15 students is 64 and the average marks of the students of chemistry department of 12 students is 72. Find the average marks of the students of Maths department having 9 students. Quantity II : The average marks of four students in Mathematics is 68. Later it was found that, one of the students got 88 marks and due to error in marking he got 76. Find the actual average marks of the four students.

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
62.

Quantity I : There are 42 workers in a factory with an average weight of 65 kg. The ratio of the number of male workers to female workers is 13: 8. If the average weight of male workers and female workers is 72 kg and ‘x’ kg respectively, then find the value of ‘x’. Quantity II : The average weight of a class of 25 students is ‘x’ kg. If a student whose weight is 100 kg is excluded, then the average of the class reduces by 2 kg. Find the value of ‘x’.

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
63.

Quantity I : Present ages of A and B are in the ratio of 4 : 5 respectively. Present ages of C and D are in the ratio of 5 : 6 respectively. Present average age of A, B, C and D is 40 years and 6 months. Age of A after 2 years will be half the age of D 6 years hence. Find the present average age of B and C. Quantity II : Present age of Reva is 75% more than the present age of Vijay. Ajay is 12 years younger to Reva. Present age of Vijay is 20% less than the present age of Ajay. Find the average age of Reva, Ajay and Vijay after seven 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
64.

Quantity I : The discount given by the shopkeeper on an article was 16% and the profit earned by the shopkeeper was 47%. If the shopkeeper marked the price of the article Rs. 600 more than the cost price of the article, then find at what percent more than the cost price the article was marked? Quantity II : The discount given by the shopkeeper was Rs. 1580 more than the profit earned by the shopkeeper. If the cost price of the article was Rs. 800 and the profit earned by the shopkeeper was 13.75%, then find the discount percent given by the shopkeeper.

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
65.

Quantity I : Vessels P, Q, R and S contain mixture of oil and water in the ratio 3 : 7, 3 : 2, 5 : 4 and 1 : 1 respectively. The total quantity in the 4 vessels was 2100 litres. The quantity in vessel P, Q and S was 300 litres, 500 litres and 700 litres less than that in vessel R. If 10% of mixture is taken out from each vessel and poured into a drum, then what would be the ratio of the total quantity of oil and water in the drum? Quantity II : Drums A, B and C contain mixture of petrol and diesel. The ratio of quantity of petrol and diesel in drums A and C is 3 : 5 and 7 : 3, respectively. The quantity of petrol in drum B was equal to 50 litres less than the average of quantity of petrol in drums A and C. If the total quantity of mixture in drum A, B and C were 1200 litres, 700 litres and 800 litres respectively, then what would be the ratio of the total quantity of petrol in the 3 drums combined to the total quantity of diesel in the 3 drums combined?

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
66.

Quantity I:Rs.12700 was lent in two parts by Swati. One part was lent at 4.5% simple interest per annum (p.a.) and the rest was lent at 11% simple interest p.a. The total interest received from both the parts is Rs.1150 per year. What was the amount lent at 11%p.a? Quantity II:Rs.12000 was lent in two parts by Swati. One part was lent at 5% simple interest per annum (p.a.) and the rest was lent at 10% simple interest p.a. The total interest received from both the parts is Rs.1200 per year. What was the amount lent at 10%p.a?

A. Quantity : I > Quantity : II
B. Quantity : I < Quantity : II
C. Quantity : I ≤ Quantity : II
D. Quantity : I = Quantity : II or No relation
E. Quantity : I ≥ Quantity : II
Answer» C. Quantity : I ≤ Quantity : II
67.

Quantity I:Worker A works 15% faster than Worker B who in turn is 12% faster than Worker C. All three of them work together and earn Rs. 10000. Find the difference between the share of Worker C and Worker A? Quantity II:Worker A works 20% faster than Worker B who in turn is 10% faster than Worker C. All three of them work together and earn Rs. 9500. Find the difference between the share of Worker C and Worker A?

A. Quantity : I > Quantity : II
B. Quantity : I < Quantity : II
C. Quantity : I ≤ Quantity : II
D. Quantity : I = Quantity : II or No relation
E. Quantity : I ≥ Quantity : II
Answer» C. Quantity : I ≤ Quantity : II
68.

Quantity I:Elizabeth Farm has only Ostriches and Giant marsupial (4 legs mammal), total count of legs was 14 less than 4 times the total count of heads. How many legs are counted in total? Quantity II:Elizabeth Farm has only Ostriches and Giant marsupial (4 legs mammal), total count of legs was 15 less than 5 times the total count of heads. How many legs are counted in total?

A. Quantity : I > Quantity : II
B. Quantity : I < Quantity : II
C. Quantity : I ≤ Quantity : II
D. Quantity : I = Quantity : II or No relation
E. Quantity : I ≥ Quantity : II
Answer» E. Quantity : I ≥ Quantity : II
69.

Quantity I:Rajendra, Ajnish and Narendra are three friends. They have some amount. Rajendra gave one-third of the amount he had to Ajnish. Ajnish in turn gave half of what he received from Rajendra to Narendra. If the difference between the remaining amount with Rajendra and the amount received by Narendra is Rs. 2500, how much money did Ajnish receive from Rajendra? Quantity II:Rajendra, Ajnish and Narendra are three friends. They have some amount. Rajendra gave one-half of the amount he had to Ajnish. Ajnish in turn gave one- fourth of what he received from Rajendra to Narendra. If the difference between the remaining amount with Rajendra and the amount received by Narendra is Rs. 1875, how much money did Ajnish receive from Rajendra?

A. Quantity : I > Quantity : II
B. Quantity : I < Quantity : II
C. Quantity : I ≤ Quantity : II
D. Quantity : I = Quantity : II or No relation
E. Quantity : I ≥ Quantity : II
Answer» C. Quantity : I ≤ Quantity : II
70.

Quantity I : A trader sells two articles X and Y. He sells one at the loss of 10% and other at the profit of 6% but finally he observes that there is no loss or gain. If the total sale price of these two articles is Rs. 40,000, find the difference between their cost prices? Quantity II : A man buys 4 cows and 5 goats in Rs. 42,700. Instead, if he buys 3 cows and 7 goats he will have to pay Rs. 9050 less. What is the cost price of one cow?

A. Quantity : I > Quantity : II
B. Quantity : I < Quantity : II
C. Quantity : I ≤ Quantity : II
D. Quantity : I = Quantity : II or No relation
E. Quantity : I ≥ Quantity : II
Answer» C. Quantity : I ≤ Quantity : II
71.

Quantity I:Two equal amounts are invested for 2 years at 9% per annum by Virat, one at simple interest and the other at compound interest. If the difference in the interests for the two years on the two amounts is 100, then what is the amount ? Quantity II:Two equal amounts are invested for 2 years at 11% per annum by Virat, one at simple interest and the other at compound interest. If the difference in the interests for the two years on the two amounts is 97, then what is the amount ?

A. Quantity : I > Quantity : II
B. Quantity : I < Quantity : II
C. Quantity : I ≤ Quantity : II
D. Quantity : I = Quantity : II or No relation
E. Quantity : I ≥ Quantity : II
Answer» B. Quantity : I < Quantity : II
72.

Find the distance if : Quantity I:A man covers a distance in 15 hours. He covers first half at 12 km/h and second half at 15 km/h. Quantity II:Two buses moves towards each other at a speed of 30 km/h and 40 km/h respectively. When they meet it is found that faster bus covers 30 km more than slower one.

A. Quantity : I > Quantity : II
B. Quantity : I ≥ Quantity : II
C. Quantity : II > Quantity : I
D. Quantity : II ≥ Quantity : I
E. Quantity I = Quantity II or relation can not be established
Answer» D. Quantity : II ≥ Quantity : I
73.

Quantity I :No. of days in which A will work alone, given A and B can complete work in 8 days, B and C can complete work in 12 days, C and A can complete work in 8 days. Quantity II :No. of days in which A will work alone, given A and B can complete work in 18 days, they started work together and after working for 6 days A left and B completed remaining work in 24 days.

A. Quantity : I > Quantity : II
B. Quantity : I ≥ Quantity : II
C. Quantity : II > Quantity : I
D. Quantity : II ≥ Quantity : I
E. Quantity I = Quantity II or relation can not be established
Answer» D. Quantity : II ≥ Quantity : I
74.

A box contains 50 tiles, in which 5 are red tiles, 6 are green tiles, 9 are blue tiles and remaining are yellow tiles. Quantity I: Probability of picking 2 tiles such that one is green and the other is blue Quantity II: Probability of picking 3 tiles such that at least one of them is red Quantity III: Probability of picking 3 tiles such that at least one of them is blue

A. Quantity III > Quantity I > Quantity II
B. Quantity II > Quantity III > Quantity I
C. Quantity III > Quantity II > Quantity I
D. Quantity I = Quantity II > Quantity III
E. Quantity I > Quantity III < Quantity II
Answer» D. Quantity I = Quantity II > Quantity III
75.

The total surface area of a cube, sphere and cylinder are same. The height of the cylinder is double of its radius. Quantity I:Volume of Cube Quantity II:Volume of Sphere Quantity III:Volume of Cylinder

A. Quantity III < Quantity II < Quantity I
B. Quantity II < Quantity III < Quantity I
C. Quantity II > Quantity III > Quantity I
D. Quantity I < Quantity II < Quantity III
E. Quantity I > Quantity III < Quantity II
Answer» D. Quantity I < Quantity II < Quantity III
76.

In a circle with centre O, PT and PS are tangents drawn to it from point P. If PT = 24 cm and OT = 10 cm Quantity I:The length of PO. Quantity II:Double the length of the hypotenuse of a right angled triangle the other two sides of which are 8 cm and 15 cm respectively.

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 or no relation can be established
Answer» C. Quantity I ≥ Quantity II
77.

Flipkart listed two headphones for Rs. 476. One of the headphones was sold at a loss of 25% and the other at a gain of 29% and the company found that each headphone was sold at the same price. Quantity I:The cost price of the headphone which was sold at 29% profit Quantity II:The selling price of the headphone which was sold at 25% loss

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 or no relation can be established
Answer» C. Quantity I ≥ Quantity II
78.

The sum of the diameter and the circumference of circle A is 174 cm and the radius of circle B is 14 cm less than the radius of circle A. Quantity I:Twice the radius of circle A Quantity II:The circumference of circle B

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 or no relation can be established
Answer» C. Quantity I ≥ Quantity II
79.

A box contain 3 Samsung phones, 4 Vivo phones and 5 Lava phones. Quantity I:If two phones are drawn at random, the probability that both the phones are either Lava or Samsung Quantity II:If two phones are drawn at random, the probability that both the phones are either Vivo or Lava.

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 or no relation can be established
Answer» C. Quantity I ≥ Quantity II
80.

A 250 metres long train running at the speed of 100 kmph crosses another train running in opposite direction at the speed of 60 kmph in 9 seconds. Quantity I:The length of the other train Quantity II:The length of the first train shrinks by 3/4th of that of the other train

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 or no relation can be established
Answer» B. Quantity I < Quantity II
81.

Quantity I : A shopkeeper bought some bananas at the rate of Rs. 24 for 16 and sold all of them at the rate of Rs. 27 for 15. Find his profit percent or loss percent in this transaction Quantity II : A shopkeeper marked his product 60% above cost price and sold it after two consecutive discounts of 10% and 15% on marked price. Find the profit percent or loss percent in this transaction

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
82.

Quantity I : 38 % of (64 × 4 ÷ 16 of 4)% of 800000 2 2 Quantity II : 282 × 22 – 192 + 27x + 8 ÷ 256 ÷ 27x 2

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
83.

Quantity I : Probability of obtaining a score of 7 with two fair dice Quantity II : Probability of obtaining two tails and one head when three coins are tossed

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
84.

Quantity I : The total surface area of a cone is 1848 square cm. If the slant height is 25 cm more than the radius, then find the volume of the cone Quantity II : A cylinder has height equal to the radius of the sphere having volume 310464 cubic centimetres. The height and the radius of the cylinder are in the ratio 3 : 2 respectively. Find the volume of the cylinder.

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
85.

Quantity I : The ratio of speed of stream and speed of a boat is 1 : 3 respectively. If the boat can cover 420 km while travelling downstream in 7 hours, then how long would it take to cover 270 km while travelling upstream? Quantity II : Boat M can travel 400 km upstream and then 400 km downstream in total time of 18 hours. If the speed of the boat is 45 km/hr, then how long would it take boat M to only travel downstream 400 km?

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
86.

Quantity I : The average age of Mayank, Sachit, and Mudit is 32 years. The ratio of age of Mayank to Sachit is 4 : 3 and the age of Mudit is 16 years more than the age of Sachit. Find the age of Sachit. Quantity II : The age of A, B, C is (x + 4) years, (x + 8) years, and (x – 4) years respectively. The ratio of the age of A, 6 years before to the age of B, 2 years hence is 3 : 5. Find the average age of A, B and C.

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
87.

Quantity I : Tank A and Tank B contain a mixture of petrol and diesel in ratio of 3 : 7 and 4 : 1, respectively. If 300 litres and 400 litres are drawn from tank A and tank B, respectively, then what would be the difference between the total quantity of petrol and the total quantity of diesel drawn from the 2 tanks? Quantity II : Vessel X and vessel Y contain mixture of oil and water in the ratio of 3 : 2 and 1 : 1, respectively. 200 litres of the mixture is transferred from vessel X to vessel Y. If the initial quantity in vessel Y was 600 litres, then what would be the total quantity of water in vessel Y in the end?

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
88.

Quantity I : The average of present ages of A and C is 25 years and the average of present ages of B and D is also 25 years. If A is 10 years younger to C and D is 14 years younger to B, then what is the difference between the present ages of A and B? Quantity II : The average of the ages of P, Q and R, 3 years hence from now would be 35 years. P’s present age is 7/17 of the sum of the present ages of Q and R. If the ratio of present ages of Q and R is 9: 8, respectively, then what is the difference between the present ages of P and R?

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
89.

Quantity I : A man sold an article at a loss of 12%, while another man sold the same article having the same cost price at a profit of 8%. The total selling price of both the articles is Rs. 4312. If the man who incurs 12% loss sold the article after giving a discount of Rs. 424, then find the marked price of the article. Quantity II : A shopkeeper sold an article of cost price Rs.1840 at a profit of 415/46%. If the shopkeeper offers a discount of 15%, then find the marked price of the article.

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.
90.

A and B entered into a partnership and invested money in the ratio 2 : 3 Quantity I : The value of A’s share if the ratio of time period of their investments is 3: 2 and the profit is Rs. 10, 000. Quantity II : C enters the partnership after 4 months and is to be provided some money as monthly salary from the profit at the end of the year. If the profit at the end of the year is Rs. 2,40,000, the ratio of investments by B and C is 6 : 5 and B’s share is Rs. 90,000. What is C’s monthly salary?

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.
91.

The compound interest received on Rs. 5000 at x% per annum at the end of 2 years is equal to the simple interest received in four years on Rs. 2650 at the same rate of interest. Quantity I : What is the total simple interest received? Quantity II : Rs. 1275

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
92.

In a race of 500 meters, A beats B by 50 meters but in a race of 1 km, B beats C by 250 meters. Quantity I : In a race of 800 meters, by how much distance will A beat C? Quantity II : 250 meters

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
93.

The ratio of boys to girls in a school is 4 : 5. If 45 students from the same school left in the same ratio and 40 new girls joined the school, then the ratio of boys to girls becomes 4 : 9. Quantity I : What percentage of total students will be boys if 50% of the total number of boys leave the school? Quantity II : 30%

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
94.

Quantity I : In the given figure, ABCD is a rectangle with dimensions 8 cm and 6 cm. What is the sum of the area of the triangle ADE and the triangle BCE? Quantity II : 25 sq. cm

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
95.

Quantity I : A sum of money under simple interest becomes 5 times of itself in x years but it becomes 9 times of itself in x2/2 years. What is the value of x? Quantity II : 3.5 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