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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.101Hard

Find the largest power of 5 that divides 100!

Q.102Hard

What is the remainder when 5^100 is divided by 13?

Q.103Medium

If two numbers are in ratio 3:5 and their LCM is 150, find the numbers.

Q.104Hard

What is the sum of digits of 2^50?

Q.105Easy

Which of the following numbers is divisible by 11?

Q.106Easy

What is the smallest 4-digit number that is divisible by 18?

Q.107Easy

If a number is divided by 15, the quotient is 23 and remainder is 8. What is the number?

Q.108Medium

The GCD of two numbers is 12 and their LCM is 144. If one number is 36, find the other number.

Q.109Medium

A number consists of two digits. When the digits are reversed, the new number is 27 more than the original. If the sum of digits is 9, what is the original number?

Q.110Medium

If the sum of three consecutive odd numbers is 51, what is the smallest number?

Q.111Medium

What is the least common multiple of 24, 36, and 60?

Q.112Medium

The product of two numbers is 2160 and their GCD is 12. What is the sum of the numbers if one of them is 60?

Q.113Medium

How many numbers between 1 and 500 are divisible by both 4 and 6?

Q.114Medium

If x² - 5x + 6 = 0, what are the possible values of x?

Q.115Hard

A number when divided by 7 gives remainder 4. When the same number is divided by 11, it gives remainder 6. What is the number if it lies between 1 and 100?

Q.116Hard

The sum of digits of a 3-digit number is 12. If the number is divisible by 9, what can be said about the number?

Q.117Hard

How many perfect squares lie between 1 and 1000?

Q.118Hard

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

Q.119Hard

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.120Easy

Find the HCF of 144 and 180.