Time and work related questions are very important for competitive exams with usually 2-3 questions coming from this section. We will be coming up with over 20 sets on time and work set problems for your practice.
1.P can do a work in 12 days. Q works 60% more fast then P, then in how many days Q alone would finish the work?
(1) 7 (3/2)days
(2) 8 (1/2)days
(3) 6 days
(4) 7 (1/2) days
2. Suresh can do 3/4 th part of a work in 15 days and Mohan completes the rest part of work in 3 days, in how many days Suresh and Mohan together can finish the work
(1) 25/5 days
(2) 21/2 days
(3) 18 days
(4) 15/2 days
3. Ramesh is thrice as good as workman as Bipan, and is therefore able to finish a piece of work in 40 days less than Bipan, find the time for both together to complete the work
(1) 12 days
(2) 15 days
(3) 18 days
(4) 13 days
Answers to the quiz and More questions are attached in the Sehpaathi Test Application below
Test: Time-and-work_Set8
4. If 3 men or 4 women can complete a job in 43 days then in how many days 7 men and 5 women can complete the some job?
(1) 12 days
(2) 11 days
(3) 14 days
(4) 10 days
5. If 5 men and 2 Women working together can make bricks four times more than a man and a woman working together. Compare the work of a man with that of a woman.
(1) 2/1
(2) 1/2
(3) 2/3
(4) 3/2
Answers to the quiz and More questions are attached in the Sehpaathi Test Application below
Test: Time and work_Set8
SOLUTIONS:
1.D
2.D
3.B
4.A
5.A
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