Assume that a drop of water is spherical and its diameter is one

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Quantitative Aptitude

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SSCCGL Class 12

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1.

The principal which gives ₹ 1 interest per day at a rate of 5% simple interest per annum is

  • ₹ 5000

  • ₹ 7300 

  • ₹ 36500

  • ₹ 36500

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2.

When Principal = ₹ S, rate of interest  = 2r % p.a., then a person will get after 3 years at compound interest

  • ₹ space fraction numerator 6 Sr over denominator 100 end fraction
  • ₹ space straight S open parentheses 1 plus straight r over 100 close parentheses cubed
  • ₹ space straight S open parentheses 1 plus straight r over 50 close parentheses cubed
  • ₹ space straight S open parentheses 1 plus straight r over 50 close parentheses cubed
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3.

The sum of money which becomes ₹ 2420 at 10% rate of compound interest after two years is

  • ₹ 2000

  • ₹ 1000

  • ₹ 2500

  • ₹ 2500

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4.

From a solid right circular cylinder of length 4 cm and diameter 6 cm, a conical cavity of the same height and base is hollowed out. The whole surface area of the remaining solid (in square cm) is

  • 48 π

  • 15 π

  • 63 π

  • 53 π

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5.

A spherical ball of radius 1 cm is dropped into a conical vessel of radius 3 cm and slant height 6 cm. The volume of water (in cm3), that can just immerse the ball, is

  • fraction numerator 5 straight pi over denominator 3 end fraction
  • straight pi over 3
  • 3 straight pi
  • 3 straight pi
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6.

The in-radius of a triangle is 6 cm, and the sum of the lengths of its sides is 50 cm. The area of the triangle (in square cm.)

  • 150

  • 50

  • 300

  • 300

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7.

One of the angles of a right-angled is 15°, and the hypotenuse is 1 metre. The area of the triangle (in square cm) is

  • 1220

  • 1200

  • 1250

  • 1250

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8.

Assume that a drop of water is spherical and its diameter is one-tenth of a cm. A conical glass has a height equal to the diameter of its rim. If 32000 drops of water fill the glass completely, then the height of the glass (in cm) is

  • 3

  • 1

  • 4

  • 4


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Volume of one drop of water equals space 4 over 3 πr cubed
equals space 4 over 3 cross times straight pi cross times space open parentheses 1 over 20 close parentheses cubed space cm cubed
∴   Volume of 32000 drops of water
     equals space fraction numerator 4 straight pi over denominator 3 end fraction space cross times space fraction numerator 32000 over denominator 20 space cross times space 20 space cross times space 20 end fraction space cm cubed
equals space fraction numerator 16 straight pi over denominator 3 end fraction cm cubed

∴  Volume of glass
               equals space 1 third πR squared straight H
Here,   Here comma space space space straight R space equals space straight H over 2

therefore space space 1 third straight pi open parentheses straight H over 2 close parentheses squared. space straight H space equals space fraction numerator 16 straight pi over denominator 3 end fraction
rightwards double arrow space space straight H cubed over 4 space equals space 16
rightwards double arrow space space space straight H cubed space equals space 64
therefore space space space straight H space equals space cube root of 64 space equals space 4 space cm.

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9.

If the height of a cylinder is 4 times its circumference, the volume of the cylinder in terms of its circumference c, is

  • fraction numerator 2 straight c cubed over denominator straight pi end fraction
  • 4 πc cubed
  • straight c cubed over straight pi
  • straight c cubed over straight pi
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10.

If the ratio of the angles of a quadrilateral is 2 : 7 : 2 : 7, then it is a

  • trapezium

  • parallelogram

  • square

  • square

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