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 GMAT Practice Test - Math - Quadratic Equations

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 GMAT Practice Test - Math - Quadratic Equations Facts
 Average Score for this quiz: 27.5%
 No of times this quiz has been taken: 14
 No of people passing this quiz: 3
 No of people failing this quiz: 11
 Maximum score for this quiz: 93%

Coverage : The GMAT Practice Test - Math - Quadratic Equations has been designed to test the important concepts related to quadratic equations. The test covers important topics like finding roots for an equation, solving equations for the numbers, solving equations for finding the smallest and the greatest numbers etc.

1. If the sum of the two consecutive natural numbers is 71, find out those numbers.
a.5,6
b.35,36
c.8,9
d.4,5
e.2,5
 
2. If the sum of the two consecutive natural numbers is 145, find out those numbers.
a.45,6
b.32,33
c.67,68
d.72,73
e.52,53
 
3. If the sum of the squares of two consecutive natural numbers is 41, find out those numbers.
a.4,5
b.3,4
c.6,8
d.7,3
e.2,5
 
4. If the sum of the squares of two consecutive natural numbers is 113, find out those numbers.
a.5,6
b.3,8
c.7,8
d.2,7
e.5,3
 
5. If the sum of the squares of two consecutive natural numbers is 313, find out those numbers.
a.15,16
b.13,15
c.11,18
d.10,11
e.12,13
 
6. If the sum of the squares of two consecutive odd natural numbers is 74, find out those numbers.
a.5,6
b.5,7
c.7,8
d.9,11
e.11,15
 
7. If the sum of the squares of two consecutive even natural numbers is 164, find out those numbers.
a.2,5
b.8,13
c.5,8
d.8,10
e.11,20
 
8. If the sum of the squares of two consecutive odd natural numbers is 202, find out those numbers.
a.5,6
b.7,9
c.7,8
d.9,11
e.19,16
 
9. If the sum of the squares of two consecutive even natural numbers is 52, find out those numbers.
a.4,6
b.8,10
c.1,3
d.3,14
e.1,5
 
10. If the sum of the squares of two consecutive even natural numbers is 100, find out those numbers.
a.5,10
b.4,9
c.5,8
d.9,11
e.6,8
 
11. The difference between two natural numbers is 2 and their sum is 6, find out those numbers.
a.1,6
b.1,9
c.7,8
d.4,2
e.2,5
 
12. The difference between two natural numbers is 8 and their sum is 14, find out those numbers.
a.8,6
b.4,8
c.5,9
d.12,14
e.11,3
 
13. The sum between two natural numbers is 20 and their difference is 12, find out those numbers.
a.18,5
b.14,6
c.16,4
d.15,5
e.12,8
 
14. The sum between two natural numbers is 32 and their difference is 14, find out those numbers.
a.23,9
b.24,8
c.16,16
d.18,14
e.12,20
 
15. A natural numbers is greater than 2 times the other by 4 and the product is 48, find out those numbers.
a.1,9
b.17,9
c.7,8
d.12,4
e.2,5
 
16. A natural numbers is greater than 4 times the other by 8 and the product is 32, find out those numbers.
a.16,6
b.1,19
c.7,18
d.14,2
e.16,2
 
17. If x is younger than y by six years.The product of their ages is 160. Find their ages.
a.16,10
b.12,9
c.15,5
d.4,12
e.2,15
 
18. If x is younger than y by 9 years.The product of their ages is 220. Find their ages.
a.66,13
b.21,11
c.20,11
d.11,22
e.22,10
 
19. The sum of a natural number and its reciprocal is 17/4, find the number.
a.6
b.4
c.1
d.11
e.22
 
20. The sum of a natural number and its reciprocal is 37/6, find the number.
a.6
b.2
c.4
d.1
e.9
 
21. The sum of a natural number and its reciprocal is 65/8, find the number.
a.4
b.3
c.7
d.8
e.10
 
22. The sum of a natural number and twice its reciprocal is 27/5, find the number.
a.7
b.13
c.10
d.5
e.1
 
23. The sum of a natural number and thrice its reciprocal is 19/4, find the number.
a.4
b.2
c.1
d.3
e.9
 
24. The sum of a natural number and twice its reciprocal is 38/6, find the number.
a.12
b.8
c.7
d.6
e.4
 
25. The difference between a natural number and thrice its reciprocal is 78/9, find the number.
a.5
b.3
c.4
d.1
e.9
 
26. The difference between a natural number and twice its reciprocal is 98/10, find the number.
a.8
b.18
c.10
d.16
e.41
 
27. The difference between a natural number and thrice its reciprocal is 61/8, find the number.
a.8
b.12
c.17
d.5
e.3
 
28. If the sum of the squares of two consecutive even natural numbers is 20, find out those numbers.
a.5,10
b.4,9
c.5,8
d.2,4
e.6,8
 
29. If the sum of the squares of two consecutive even natural numbers is 100, find out those numbers.
a.6,8
b.13,12
c.11,10
d.9,14
e.7,18
 
30. If the sum of the squares of two consecutive even natural numbers is 244, find out those numbers.
a.10,14
b.3,6
c.1,4
d.10,12
e.12,15
 
31. If the sum of the squares of two consecutive even natural numbers is 164, find out those numbers.
a.2,3
b.10,11
c.15,16
d.12,14
e.8,10
 
32. If the sum of five consecutive numbers is 4025, find the smallest number.
a.213
b.102
c.803
d.244
e.225
 
33. If the sum of five consecutive numbers is 625, find the smallest number.
a.123
b.112
c.357
d.123
e.125
 
34. If the sum of five consecutive numbers is 1045, find the smallest number.
a.210
b.207
c.117
d.114
e.115
 
35. If the sum of five consecutive numbers is 8035, find the smallest number.
a.623
b.512
c.357
d.1605
e.1025
 
36. If 10 were taken from the one-fourth of a number, the result is 22, find the number.
a.312
b.128
c.131
d.123
e.615
 
37. If 15 were taken from the one-seventh of a number, the result is 23, find the number.
a.456
b.218
c.117
d.506
e.266
 
38. If 12 were taken from the one-sixth of a number, the result is 24, find the number.
a.106
b.352
c.216
d.140
e.150
 
39. If 14 were taken from the one-eighth of a number, the result is 26, find the number.
a.119
b.323
c.664
d.320
e.125
 
40. Take a number, divide by 6 and add 8 to it, the result is 12. Find the number.
a.30
b.24
c.45
d.16
e.18
 
41. Take a number, divide by 3 and add 6 to it, the result is 8. Find the number.
a.78
b.56
c.10
d.6
e.9
 
42. Take a number, divide by 2 and add 4 to it, the result is 6. Find the number.
a.4
b.8
c.19
d.10
e.39
 
43. Take a number, divide by 8 and add 2 to it, the result is 10. Find the number.
a.28
b.77
c.64
d.18
e.13
 
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