Simplification is the most widely asked topic in almost every competitive exam. Simplification is based on basic math calculations and some other algebraic topics. Simplification is less time consuming and having higher accuracy. Simplification is converting or finding the missing values from the long and complex expressions using the basic BODMAS rules.

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I. 'BODMAS' Rule: This rule depicts the correct sequence in which the operations are to be executed, so as to find out the value of a given expression. Here, 'B' stands for 'Bracket', 'O' for 'of', 'D' for Division', 'M' for 'multiplication', 'A' for 'Addition' and 'S' for 'Subtraction'. Thus, in simplifying an expression, first of all the brackets must be removed, strictly in the order (),{}and []. After removing the brackets, we must use the following operations strictly in the order:
(i) of (ii) Division (iii) Multiplication (iv) Addition (v) Subtraction.

Eg: (-5)(4)(2)(-1/2)(3/4)=?
-5*4*2*-1/2*3/4= 15

 

II. Modulus of a Real Number: Modulus of a real number a is defined as

a|= a, if a>0 or
|a|= -a, if a<0
Thus, |5|= 5 and |-5|= -(-5)=5

 

III. Virnaculum (or Bar): When an expression contains Virnaculam, before applying the 'BODMAS' rule, we simplify the expression under the Virnaculum.

 

Exercise Questions

1.((469 + 174)2 - (469 - 174)2)/(469 x 174) = ?
a. 2   
b. 4   
c. 295   
d. 643
Answer: Option b

Explanation: Given exp. = ((a + b)2 - (a - b)2)/ab 
=4ab/ab = 4                                                    

 

2. David gets on the elevator at the 11th floor of a building and rides up at the rate of 57 floors per minute. At the same time, Albert gets on an elevator at the 51st floor of the same building and rides down at the rate of 63 floors per minute. If they continue travelling at these rates, then at which floor will their paths cross ?
a. 19   
b. 28   
c. 30   
d. 37

Answer: Option c

Explanation: Suppose their paths cross after x minutes. Then, 11 + 57x = 51 - 63x => 120x = 40

x=1/3

Number of floors covered by David in (1/3) min. = (1/3)*57= 19

So, their paths cross at (11 +19) i.e., 30th floor.

 

3. A man has some hens and cows. If the number of heads be 48 and the number of feet equals 140, then the number of hens will be:
a. 22   
b. 23   
c. 24   
d. 26

Answer: Option d
Explanation: Let the number of hens be x and the number of cows be y.

Then, x + y = 48 .... (i)

and 2x + 4y = 140 =>   x + 2y = 70 .... (ii)

Solving (i) and (ii) we get: x = 26, y = 22.

Therefore, The required answer = 26.

 

4. In a regular week, there are 5 working days and for each day, the working hours are 8. A man gets Rs. 2.40 per hour for regular work and Rs. 3.20 per hours for overtime. If he earns Rs. 432 in 4 weeks, then how many hours does he work for ?
a. 160   
b. 175   
c. 180   
d. 195

Answer: Option B

Explanation: Suppose the man works overtime for x hours.

Now, working hours in 4 weeks = (5 * 8 * 4) = 160.

Therefore, 160 * 2.40 + x * 3.20 = 432

=> 3.20x = 432 - 384 = 48

   => x = 15.

Hence, total hours of work = (160 + 15) = 175.

 

5. One-third of Rahul's savings in National Savings Certificate is equal to one-half of his savings in Public Provident Fund. If he has Rs. 1,50,000 as total savings, how much has he saved in Public Provident Fund ?
a. Rs. 30,000    
b.  Rs. 50,000  
c. Rs. 60,000   
d. Rs. 90,000

Answer: Option C

Explanation: Let savings in N.S.C and P.P.F. be Rs. x and Rs. (150000 - x) respectively. Then,

(1/3)x= (1/2)(150000-x)

x/3+x/2=75000

5x/6=75000

x=75000*6/5= 90000

Therefore, Savings in Public Provident Fund = Rs. (150000 - 90000) = Rs. 60000

 

6. A sum of Rs. 1360 has been divided among A, B and C such that A gets 2/3 of what B gets and B gets 1/4 of what C gets. B's share is:
a. Rs.120   
b. Rs. 160   
c. Rs.240   
d. Rs.300

Answer: Option C

Explanation: Let C's share = Rs. x

Then, B's share = Rs. x/4; A's share = Rs.2/3 * x/4= Rs. x/6

Therefore x/6 + x/4 + x = 1360

  17x/12 = 1360

x= 1360*12/17= Rs.960

Hence, B's share= Rs.960/4= Rs.240

 

7. If a-b= 3 and a2+b2=29, find the value of ab
a. 10   
b. 12   
c. 15   
d. 18

Answer: Option A

Explanation: 2ab = (a2 + b2) - (a - b)2

= 29 - 9 = 20

=> ab = 10.

 

8. If 45-[28-{37-(15-*)}]= 58, then * is equal to:

a. -29   
b. -19   
c. 19   
d. 29

Answer: Option c

Explanation: 45-[28-{37-(15-*)}]= 58 =>    45-[28-{37-15+*}]=58

45-[28-37+15-*]=58 =>   45[43-37-*]=58

45-[6-*]=58 => 45-6+*=58

39+*=58 => *=58-39

= 19

Simplification is the most widely asked topic in almost every competitive exam. Simplification is based on basic math calculations and some other algebraic topics. Simplification is less time consuming and having higher accuracy. Simplification is converting or finding the missing values from the long and complex expressions using the basic BODMAS rules. Freshersworld.com provides tips and tricks to solve problems on Simplification. It also provides questions and answers with explanations, practice questions and solved examples that would help candidates in clearing all the competitive tests. It also provides online test on Simplification - quantitative Aptitude. What is the full-form for Bodmas? Bodmas stands for "brackets
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