CUET QuestionsQuantitative Aptitude

65 solved questions with detailed explanations

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Match List-I with List-II List-I (Expressions): (A) Find x (B) Evaluate: , n = 6, r = 2 (C) If , find . (D) List-II (Values): (I) 1 (II) 100 (III) 64 (IV) 30 Choose the correct answer from the optio

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Q27. The mean of observations is 43. Later, it was found that 59 was misread as 69. What would be the correct mean? (correct to two decimal places)

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Q54. If 2x, x + 4 and x + 1 are in A.P., then the value of x is:

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Q38. Simran can complete a work in 20 days. How much work will be done by her in 12 days?

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How many two-digit numbers are divisible by 3?

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Q17. The average of four numbers is 40. If the first number is one-third of the sum of the remaining numbers, then the first number is

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What will be the measurement of the angle made by the hands of a clock when the time is 8: 40?

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Q2. The average of five consecutive natural numbers is 50. What is the product of the smallest and the largest of the numbers?

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Q6. A, B and C started a business on partnership by investing ₹29000, ₹50,000 and ₹65,000 respectively. After 8 months, A invested ₹24,000 more while C withdrew ₹15,000. If profit earned at the end of

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Q47. The sum of the squares of three consecutive odd numbers is 2531. Find the smallest of these numbers.

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