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Quantitative Aptitude - MCQ Practice Questions

Practice free Quantitative Aptitude multiple-choice questions with detailed answers and explanations. Perfect for competitive exam preparation.

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Q.321Hard

How many perfect squares lie between 1 and 1000?

Q.322Hard

The product of two consecutive even numbers is 528. What is the larger number?

Q.323Hard

If the digits of a number are reversed, the new number is 45 more than the original. If the difference of digits is 5, what is the original number?

Q.324Easy

Find the HCF of 144 and 180.

Q.325Medium

If a number is divisible by both 9 and 11, then it must be divisible by:

Q.326Easy

What is the digit sum of 987654?

Q.327Medium

Find the number of divisors of 360.

Q.328Easy

If the sum of two numbers is 50 and their difference is 10, find the larger number.

Q.329Medium

Which number is divisible by 8?

Q.330Medium

Find HCF(1071, 462) using Euclidean algorithm.

Q.331Hard

If a number leaves remainder 3 when divided by 5, what is the remainder when it is divided by 15?

Q.332Hard

Find the smallest number that must be added to 5800 to make it a perfect square.

Q.333Medium

What is the sum of all even numbers between 1 and 101?

Q.334Easy

Which of the following numbers is a perfect cube?

Q.335Medium

Find the value of 2^10 - 2^9 - 2^8 - 2^7.

Q.336Medium

What is the digital root of 9875?

Q.337Easy

Which of the following is NOT a prime number?

Q.338Easy

What is the LCM of 24 and 36?

Q.339Easy

A number is multiplied by and then divided by . By what factor has the original number changed?

Q.340Medium

The product of two consecutive odd numbers is 323. Find the larger number.