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Quant Quiz 25 November: Quantity Comparison

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Question 1

Direction: In the following question two Quantities i.e., Quantity I and Quantity II are given. You have to determine the relation between Quantity I and Quantity II.
Quantity I: Present age of Yash if three years ago, age of Yash was 4 times the age of Urusla and after 10 years, age of Yash and Ursula would be in the ratio 5 : 2.

Quantity II: ≥ 60 years

Question 2

Direction: In the following question two Quantities i.e., Quantity I and Quantity II are given. You have to determine the relation between Quantity I and Quantity II.
Quantity I: Initial quantity of water in mixture.

Ratio of milk and water in a mixture is 5 : 7. 60 litres of mixture is removed and 80 litres of water is added in the mixture such that 75% of the resultant mixture is water.

Quantity II: 105 litres

Question 3

Direction: In the following question two Quantities i.e., Quantity I and Quantity II are given. You have to determine the relation between Quantity I and Quantity II.
Quantity I: Time taken by car B to reach point X from point Y.

Two cars A and B leave at the same time from points X and Y respectively for points Y and X respectively. They meet at point Z. After meeting, car A took 6 hours to reach point Y and car B took 24 hours to reach point X.

Quantity II: 32 hours

Question 4

Direction: In the following question two Quantities i.e., Quantity I and Quantity II are given. You have to determine the relation between Quantity I and Quantity II.
Quantity I: Time in which 16 women would be able to complete  of the work.

10 men can complete a work in 12 days. Efficiency of a woman is half the efficiency of a man.

Quantity II: Time taken by 12 children to complete a work.

The efficiency of a child is less than the efficiency of a woman. 10 women complete a work in 11 days.

Question 5

Direction: In the following question two Quantities i.e., Quantity I and Quantity II are given. You have to determine the relation between Quantity I and Quantity II.
Quantity I: Speed of train in km/hr if its length is 180 m and it passes a pole in 20 seconds.


Quantity II:
Usual speed of car in km/hr. If Amit drove a car at a speed of 10 km/hr less than usual, he took 30 mins more than usual to reach office. Amit usually took 2 hours to reach his office.

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