IMPORTANT QUESTIONS OF Mixtures And Alligations

Most aspirants are unlikely to disagree with the fact that it’s quantitative ability that is pivotal in most of the competitive examinations. In recent times it has got more prominence considering the fact that the cut-off has grown exponentially and it’s Mathematics that can help you secure the maximum marks provided correct approach and strategies are applied.

We make our best efforts to analyze and segregate those questions which are either based on new patterns or frequently repeated in last few years. Sincere efforts are required to be made to make sure these sums are solved within stipulated time because time management plays vital role in any exam particularly in Banking exams. There is prominent evidence to suggest that only precise strategies together with practicing relevant sums can help you break the cut-off barrier.

In other words, it’s not only how you solve but what you solve too can be deciding factor, that’s why we have attached some of the most prominent questions of Mixtures And Alligations . Feel free to clarify, if you have any query, your inputs are always welcome.

 

 

1. A Container contains 192 liter of juice. A seller draws out m% of juice and replaced it with the same quantity of water. He repeated the same process for 3 times. And thus juice content in the mixture is only 81 liter. Then how much percent he withdraw every time?
1. 20%
2. 15%
3. 28%
4. 23%
5. 25%

2. A container contains 30 liters mixture of juice and Water in the ratio of m:n respectively. When 10 liter of the mixture is taken out and replaced it water, then the ratio becomes 2:3. Then what is the initial quantity of juice in the container?

1. 22 Liter
2. 25 Liter
3. 18 Liter
4. 20 Liter
5. None of these

3. A Container contains ‘U’ Liters of juice. A thief stole 50 Liters of juice and replaced it with the same quantity of water. He repeated the same process further two times. And thus juice in the container is only ‘U-122’ liters. Then what is the quantity of water in the final mixture?
1. 122 Liter
2. 132 Liter
3. 142 Liter
4. 152 Liter
5. Cannot be determined

4. A container contains 100 liters of juice a thief stole 10 liter of juice and replaced it with water. Next, he stole 20 liter of juice and replaced it with water. Again he stole 25 liter of juice and replaced with water. Then what is the quantity of water in the final mixture?

1. 55 Liter
2. 52 Liter
3. 56 Liter
4. 46 Liter
5. None

5. In a 250 liter of a mixture of juice and Water, Water is T%. The person sold 50 liters of the mixture and replaced same quantity with water. If the percent of juice in final mixture is 64%, then what is the percentage of juice in the initial mixture?

1. 40%
2. 66%
3. 70%
4. 60%
5. 80%

6. A container contains ‘y’ liters of juice, a seller withdraws 25 liter of it and sells it at Rs.20 per liter. He then replaces it water. He repeated the process total three times. Every time while selling he reduces selling price by Rs.2. After this process juice left in the mixture is only 108 liters so he decided to sell the entire Mixture at Rs. 15 per liter. Then how much profit did he earned if bought juice at Rs.20 per liter?

1. Rs.60
2. Rs.70
3. Rs.90
4. Rs.100
5. Rs. 80

7. ‘Z’ Liters of the mixture contains juice and Water in the ratio 4:3. If 13 liters of Water is added then the ratio becomes 1:1. Then what is the final quantity of water in the mixture?
1. 32
2. 52
3. 57
4. 72
5. 42

8. A Jar contains 200 liters of juice a thief stole ‘Y’ liters of juice and replaced it with water. Next, he stole 40 liters of juice and replaced it with water. Again he stole 50 liters of juice and replaced with water. If the quantity of water in the final mixture is 92 liters. Then what is the value of Y?

1. 10 Liter
2. 40 Liter
3. 20 Liter
4. 30 Liter
5. 50 Liter

9. From a container, a person has stolen 10 liters of juice and replaced with the same quantity of water. He repeated the process for three times, then the ratio of juice to water became 343:169.The initial amount of juice in the container is?

1. 80 liter
2. 100 liter
3. 120 liter
4. 180 liter
5. 280 liter

10. A Jar contains a mixture of Milk and Water 18 and 12 Liters respectively. When ‘y’ liter of the mixture is taken out and replaced with the same quantity of Water, then the ratio of Milk and Water becomes 2:3. Then what is the quantity of Water in final Mixture?

1. 22 Liter
2. 25 Liter
3. 18 Liter
4. 40 Liter
5. None of these

Answer

 

1. 5

2. 3

3. 1

4. 4

5. 5

6. 2

7. 2

8.3

9. 1

10.3

 



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