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Publicis Sapient Placement Quantitative Aptitude Practice Test
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Publicis Sapient Placement Quantitative Aptitude Practice Test
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1. If Shalu buys 6 more apples, his carton will weigh 14.5 kilograms. If the weight of one apple is 250 grams. How many apples did he initially had in his carton?
2. When the integer n is divided by 8, the remainder is 3. What is the remainder if 6n is divided by 8?
3. The greatest number which on dividing 1657 and 2037 leaves remainders 6 and 5 respectively, is:
4. By what number should be 86700 divided to make it a perfect square?
5. If Shalu buys 6 more apples, his carton will weigh 14.5 kilograms. If the weight of one apple is 250 grams. How many apples did he initially had in his carton?
6. A merchant sold an article at 10% loss. If he had sold it Rs 450 more, 8% would have been gained on the cost price. Find the cost price?
7. Two trains of equal length, running in opposite directions, pass a pole in 18 and 12 seconds. The trains will cross each other in
8. In a dairy farm, 40 cows eat 40 bags of husk in 40 days. In how many days one cow will eat one bag of husk?
9. 3/7 of the oranges grown are too sour to eat out 3,80,205 oranges that are grown on a farm. The owner has to sell the eatable Orange. How many Oranges can the farm owner sell?
10. H.C.F. of 513, 1134 and 1215 is _