Dear Students,
Quantitative Aptitude Questions for IBPS Exam
Today we have included Data Interpretation, Number Series and Simplification. You should try to solve these set of questions within 16-17 minutes If you fail to complete it in the stipulated time, then try again with full force. These quantitative aptitude questions are very important from exam point of view like IBPS RRB Exam, IBPS PO and IBPS Clerk.
Directions (1-5): What should come in place of the question mark (?) in the following questions?
(a) 685
(b) 625
(c) 635
(d) 675
(e) None of these
Directions (6-10): Given below is the pie chart which shows the percentage of distribution of Abhimanyu’s Income.
Q6. Amount spent on transport and education together is what percent more or less than amount spent on Clothing and saving together.
(a) 30%
(b) 28%
(c) 40%
(d) 32%
(e) 36%
Q7. What is the ratio of the amount spent on “other” to the amount spent on “Food”.
(a) 10: 11
(b) 23: 20
(c) 20: 23
(d) 3: 4
(e) 4 : 3
Q8. If the distribution of income on education is increased by 25% then distribution on saving has to be decreased by what percent, so that overall distribution of all other distribution of income remains same as earlier.
(a) 12%
(b) 15%
(c) 20%
(d) 18%
(e) 14%
Q9. If distribution on Clothing and Housing is increased by 20% and 100/3% respectively next year then what is the sum of distribution of income on these items next year approximately.
(a) 14720
(b) 12720
(c) 13700
(d) 14500
(e) 13250
Q10. Average of distribution of income on Food and Clothing together is approximately what percent more or less than average of the distribution of income on saving and Education together.
Q11. 36, 20, ?, 8, 6, 5
(a) 10
(b) 12
(c) 14
(d) 16
(e) None of these
Q12. 748, 737, 715, 682, 638, ?
(a) 594
(b) 572
(c) 581
(d) 563
(e) None of these
Q13. 7 16 141 190 919 (?)
(a) 1029
(b) 1019
(c) 1020
(d) 1030
(e) None of these
Q14. 36 18 27 67.5 236.25 ?
(a) 1025.25
(b) 1112.25
(c) 1432.5
(d) 1063.125
(e) None of these
Q15. 24 536 487 703 678 ?
(a) 768
(b) 748
(c) 764
(d) 742
(e) None of these