Practice Questions for XAT 2026 Quant Section
If you are preparing for the XAT exam, you can access the practice questions for XAT 2026 Quant section along with their answers here. Time yourself while solving these quant questions for XAT for effective preparation.
Practice Questions for XAT 2026 Quant Section
: Are you preparing for the XAT exam? Then, you must know that the Quantitative Aptitude section is one of the most important parts of the paper, which carries the highest weightage in the question paper. The XAT Quantitative Aptitude section tests your mathematical and analytical skills. One of the best ways to prepare for this section is by practising several XAT Quant questions. Consistent practice will help you improve speed and accuracy. You can find the Practice Questions for the
XAT 2026
Quant Section here.
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Sample Questions for XAT Quant Section 2026
Solve the following important XAT quant practice questions to analyse your understanding of the subject.
Q1) The problem below consists of a question and two statements numbered
1 and 2
You have to decide whether the data provided in the statements is sufficient to answer the question.
Rahim is riding upstream on a boat, from point. A to B, at a constant speed. The distance from A to B is 30 km. One minute after Rahim leaves from point A, a speedboat starts from point A to go to point B. It crosses Rahim's boat after 4 minutes. If the speed of the speedboat is constant from A to B, what is Rahim's speed in still water?
1. The speed of the speedboat in still water is 30 km/hour.
2. Rahim takes three hours to reach point B from point A.
A) Statement 1 alone is sufficient to answer the question, but statement 2 alone is not sufficient
B) Statement 2 alone is sufficient to answer the question, but statement 1 alone is not sufficient
C) Each statement alone is sufficient
D) Both statements together are sufficient, but neither of them alone is sufficient
E) Statements 1 & 2 together are not sufficient
Correct answer: Option D
Q2) A marble is dropped from a height of 3 metres onto the ground. After hitting the ground, it bounces and matches 80% of the height from which it was dropped. This repeats multiple times. Each time it bounces, the marble reaches 80% of the height previously reached. Eventually, the marble comes to rest on the ground.
What is the maximum distance that the marble travels from the time it is dropped until it comes to rest?
A) 15 m
B) 827m
C) 24m
D) 12m
E) 30 m
Correct Answer: Option B
Q3) Eight employees of an organisation have been rated on a scale of 1 to 50 for their performance. All ratings are Integers. The overall average rating of the eight employees is 30. While the five employees with the highest ratings average 38, the five employees with the lowest ratings average 25
Which of the following, about the ratings obtained by the eight employees, is DEFINITELY FALSE?
A) The second-highest rating obtained is 38
B) The median of the eight ratings is 37.5
C) The lowest rating obtained is 1.
D) The highest rating obtained is 40
E) The third lowest rating obtained is 37
Correct Answer: Option D
Q4) Nalini has received a total of 600 WhatsApp messages from four friends, Anita, Bina, Chaitra, and Divya. Bina and Divya have respectively sent 30% and 20% of these messages, while Anita has sent an equal number of messages as Chaitra. Moreover, Nalini finds that of Anita's, Bina's, Chaitra's and Divya's messages, 60%, 40% 80% and 50% respectively are jokes. What percentage of the jokes received by Nalini have been sent neither by Divya nor by Bina?
A) 45.12
B) 38.6
C) 61.4
D) 57
E) 34.88
Correct Answer: Option C
Q5) Raju and Sarita play a number game. First, each one of them chooses a positive integer independently. Separately, they both multiply their chosen integers by 2, and then subtract 20 from their resultant numbers. Now, each of them has a new number. Then, they divide their respective new numbers by 5. Finally, they added their results and found that the sum is 16. What can be the maximum possible difference between the positive Integers chosen by Raju and Sarita?
A) 67
B) 58
C) 49
D) 40
E) None of the above
Correct Answer: Option B
By solving questions for XAT quant section during your
XAT preparation
, you can assess your strong and weak areas while also focusing on accuracy. It will also assist you in time management, which is essential to complete the question paper within the given duration.
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