General Aptitude

Quadratic problems Tutorial

This tutorial breaks Quadratic problems into high-frequency exam patterns with step-by-step methods. Use these solved frameworks before attempting full timed quizzes.

Direct Formula Application

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Use the standard Quadratic problems formula directly when the question gives all inputs.

Reverse / Inverse Solving

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When final result is given but original value is asked, reverse the equation.

Word Problem Translation

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Convert verbal statements into equations before solving.

Direct Formula Application

Use the standard Quadratic problems formula directly when the question gives all inputs.

When to Use: Use this when all required values are explicitly given and no reverse logic is needed.

Step-by-Step Method

  1. Identify the exact quantity asked (result, rate, value, distance, etc.).
  2. Map given values to the formula variables.
  3. Substitute carefully and simplify one operation at a time.
  4. Cross-check unit consistency and compare with options.

Worked Example

Question: Find 25% of 640.

  1. Percentage means per 100, so 25% = 25/100.
  2. Compute: (25/100) x 640.
  3. First divide 640 by 100 = 6.4.
  4. Then multiply 6.4 x 25 = 160.

Final Answer: 160

Option Analysis

Common Mistakes

Quick Shortcut: 25% = one-fourth, 50% = half, 10% = divide by 10. Use these mental anchors first.

Practice This Pattern

Generated 15 focused questions for this pattern.

Q1. What is 40% of 160?

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  • 60
  • 68

Answer: 64

Explanation: Step 1: Percentage to fraction -> 40/100. Step 2: Multiply with base -> (40/100) x 160 = 64.

Q2. What is 10% of 800?

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Answer: 80

Explanation: Step 1: Percentage to fraction -> 10/100. Step 2: Multiply with base -> (10/100) x 800 = 80.

Q3. What is 40% of 280?

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  • 112

Answer: 112

Explanation: Step 1: Percentage to fraction -> 40/100. Step 2: Multiply with base -> (40/100) x 280 = 112.

Q4. What is 25% of 500?

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  • 121

Answer: 125

Explanation: Step 1: Percentage to fraction -> 25/100. Step 2: Multiply with base -> (25/100) x 500 = 125.

Q5. What is 20% of 260?

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  • 60

Answer: 52

Explanation: Step 1: Percentage to fraction -> 20/100. Step 2: Multiply with base -> (20/100) x 260 = 52.

Q6. What is 40% of 880?

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  • 356

Answer: 352

Explanation: Step 1: Percentage to fraction -> 40/100. Step 2: Multiply with base -> (40/100) x 880 = 352.

Q7. What is 20% of 340?

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  • 68
  • 72

Answer: 68

Explanation: Step 1: Percentage to fraction -> 20/100. Step 2: Multiply with base -> (20/100) x 340 = 68.

Q8. What is 25% of 920?

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Answer: 230

Explanation: Step 1: Percentage to fraction -> 25/100. Step 2: Multiply with base -> (25/100) x 920 = 230.

Q9. What is 15% of 500?

  • 75
  • 71
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  • 79

Answer: 75

Explanation: Step 1: Percentage to fraction -> 15/100. Step 2: Multiply with base -> (15/100) x 500 = 75.

Q10. What is 30% of 900?

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  • 270

Answer: 270

Explanation: Step 1: Percentage to fraction -> 30/100. Step 2: Multiply with base -> (30/100) x 900 = 270.

Q11. What is 20% of 680?

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  • 140
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Answer: 136

Explanation: Step 1: Percentage to fraction -> 20/100. Step 2: Multiply with base -> (20/100) x 680 = 136.

Q12. What is 20% of 940?

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  • 184

Answer: 188

Explanation: Step 1: Percentage to fraction -> 20/100. Step 2: Multiply with base -> (20/100) x 940 = 188.

Q13. What is 15% of 860?

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  • 125
  • 129

Answer: 129

Explanation: Step 1: Percentage to fraction -> 15/100. Step 2: Multiply with base -> (15/100) x 860 = 129.

Q14. What is 15% of 380?

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  • 65
  • 57
  • 53

Answer: 57

Explanation: Step 1: Percentage to fraction -> 15/100. Step 2: Multiply with base -> (15/100) x 380 = 57.

Q15. What is 10% of 140?

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  • 14
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Answer: 14

Explanation: Step 1: Percentage to fraction -> 10/100. Step 2: Multiply with base -> (10/100) x 140 = 14.