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TCS Quantitative Aptitude

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A person, who decided to go to weekend trip should not exceed 8 hours driving in a day.  Average speed of forward journey is 40 m/h. Due to traffic in Sundays, the return journey average speed is 30 m/h. How far he can select a picnic spot?a) 120 milesb) Between 120 and 140 milesc) 160 miles
120 miles 

Two trees are there. One grows at 3/5 of the other in 4 years, total growth of trees is 8 ft. what growth will smaller tree will have in 2 years
 < 2 ft. 

A salesperson multiplied a number and got the answer 3, instead of that number divided by 3.What is the answer he actually has to get?
(1/3) *1 * 3 = 3, so number = 1Divided by 3 Answer: 1/3. 

115min 
Latest Answer: I got teh answer as 165as 160 miles are covered in 330 min1 mile will be covered in 330/160 minHence 80 miles will be covered in 80*330/160 =165 min. ...

2 pencils = 8 cents => 1 pencil = 4 cents. Therefore 5 pencils cost = 5 * 4 = 20 cents 
Latest Answer: Two pencils costs 8 cents [Given]i.e; 2P  = 8 => P = 4 Cents => 5P = 20 CentsTherefore, 5 Pencils cost 20 Cents ...

A car is filled with four and half gallons of oil for full round trip. Fuel is taken 1/4 gallon more in going than coming. What is the fuel consumed in coming up?
Before the trip, car is filled with = 4 ½ gallon of oil.Let ‘X’ be the quantity of fuel consumed for the trip in one direction The fuel consumed while going = X + ¼ The fuel consumed 

A ship started from port and moving with I miles per hour and another ship started from L and moving with H miles per hour. At which place these two ships meet?          |----|----|----|----|----|----|  port G    H     I     J     K   L
Answer is between I and J and close to J or  (L*I*H)/(H+I) 

A building with height D shadow up to G. A neighbor building with what height shadows C feet.   |----|----|----|----|----|----|----|  A    B    C    D    E    F    G    H
  B Ft. or CD/G 

A person was fined for exceeding the speed limit by 10mph. Another person was also fined for exceeding the same speed limit by twice the same.  If the second person was traveling at a speed of 35 mph, find the speed limit.
Let ‘x’ be the speed limit. Person ‘A’ was fined for exceeding the speed limit by = 10mphPerson ‘B’ was fined for exceeding the speed limit by = twice of ‘A’    => 

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