What are Different sections in Aptitude and Reasoning Question and Answers?
In this highly competitive world, Aptitude and reasoning tests are prominently important. Typically, there are multiple sections in this type of tests. Broadly they are:
Verbal Reasoning(Mental Ability, Logical Deduction), Non-Verbal Reasoning, Quantitative Aptitude(Data interpretation, Arithmetic Ability).
Why Aptitude and Reasoning Questions?
Aptitude and Reasoning tests simply mean to measure or determine a person's ability in a particular skill or field of knowledge. These days most of Aptitude and Reasoning tests are in online format. With proper practice of these aptitude tests, They are easy to crack. Preparing for Aptitude and Reasoning tests will often avoid disappointments in Entrance Exams for various competitive exams and job interviews.
What type of questions are there in Aptitude and Reasoning tests?
Aptitude and Reasoning tests consists of various Arithmetic, Data interpretation, Diagrammatic and Psychometric question and answers. Though these tests seem confusing at first, with proper practice and applied logic, they are very easy to crack. Later, it becomes interesting to solve such puzzles. Most of these are based on a particular sequence, hence it is important to understand the sequence to solve the problem. Practicing these more and more will yield better results.
Sony is one-fifth the age of her mother 15 years ago and Sony’s brother is three-fifth the age of his mother 10 years ago. If the sum of Sony and her brother’s ages is 31 then how old is Sony's mother ?
Sony and her brother's age sum is 31 Let Sony's mother's age be 'x'. Now the conditions given for both of their ages related to their mom is 1/5(x-15) + 3/5(x-10) = 31 x-15 + 3x-30 = 155 4x-45 = 155 4x = 200 x = 50 So, Mother's age = 50.
Cross verification : 15 years ago age = 35 => Sony age = 7 10 years ago age = 40 => bro age = 24
Two vessel P and Q contain milk and water in ratio 3 : 2 and 5 : 3 respectively. If 10 liters of the mixture is removed from vessels P and poured in vessel Q then ratio of milk to water in vessel Q becomes 8 : 5. Find the initial quantity of water in vessel Q.
A man covered a certain distance at some speed. Had he moved 3 kmph faster, he would have taken 40 minutes less. If he had moved 2 kmph slower, he would have taken 40 minutes more. The distance (in km) is
Let distance = x km and usual rate = y kmph. Then, x/y - x/(y+3) = 40/60 --> 2y (y+3) = 9x ----- (i) Also, x/(y-2) - x/y = 40/60 --> y(y-2) = 3x -------- (ii) On dividing (i) by (ii), we get: