Dreamtech Expert Team Solutions for Chapter: Solved Paper - LIC AAO, Exercise 25: Quantitative Aptitude

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A train overtakes two persons who are walking in the same direction in which the train is going at the rate of 2 km/hr and 4 km/hr, and passes them completely in 9 and 10 seconds respectively. The length of the train (in meters) is:

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The speed of a boat in still water is 15 km/hr and the rate of current is 3 km/hr. The distance travelled downstream (in km) in 12 minutes is:

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A sum of Rs. 36.90 is made of 180 coins, which are either 10 paisa coins or 25 paisa coins. The number of 10 paisa coins is:

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A moneylender finds that due to fall in the rate of interest from 8% to 734%, his yearly income diminishes by 61.50. His capital (in ₹) is:

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The compound interest (in Rupees) on Rs. 5,600 for 112 years at 10% per annum, compounded annually is:

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If one side and one diagonal of a rhombus are 5 cm and 8 cm respectively, then its area (in cm2) is:

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Half cubic metre of a gold sheet is extended by hammering so as to cover an area of one hectare. The thickness of the sheet (in cm) is:

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A hemispherical bowl of internal radius 9 cm contains a liquid. This liquid is to be filled into cylindrical shaped small bottles of diameter 3 cm and height 4 cm. How many bottles will be needed to empty the bowl? (Take π=3.14)