Dear Aspirants,
Quantitative Aptitude Quiz For SBI PO/Clerk Prelims
Numerical Ability or Quantitative Aptitude Section has given heebie-jeebies to the aspirants when they appear for a banking examination. As the level of every other section is only getting complex and convoluted, there is no doubt that this section, too, makes your blood run cold. The questions asked in this section are calculative and very time-consuming. But once dealt with proper strategy, speed, and accuracy, this section can get you the maximum marks in the examination. Following is the Quantitative Aptitude quiz to help you practice with the best of latest pattern questions.
Directions (1 - 5): Given below pie chart shows percentage distribution number of female employee in five different offices, while table shows ratio between male to female in these five different offices. Read the data carefully and answer the questions.
Q1. If 20% & 25% of male employee in A & D are post graduate, then find the number of male employee who are not post graduate in the both companies?
732
745
740
714
734
Q2. Find the sum of number of male employee in C, D & A?
1368
1389
1395
1363
1398
Q3. If 25% & 40% male employee of E & B are working in administration department & ratio of male to female work in administration department in two companies is 2 : 1, then find number of female employee who did not work in administration department in these companies?
240
249
245
256
275
Q4. Total female employee in the C & D together is what percent more than total male employee in B & E together?
Q5. Find the average number of employee in C & E?
502
505
510
504
508
Directions (6-10): Find the approximate value of the following questions
Q6. 12.002 × 15.005 – 8.895 × 6.965 = ?
130
117
105
110
95
Solution:
? ≈ 12 × 15 - 9 × 7
≈ 180 - 63 = 117
8880
8080
8850
8760
8806
Q8. 30.01² – 19.98² - ? = 21.97²
49
50
30
39
16
Solution:
≈ 30² – 20² – ? = 22²
⇒ 900 – 400 – ? = 484
⇒ 500 – ? = 484
⇒ ? = 500 – 484 = 16
9219
9391
9319
9129
9643
98
65
102
35
79
Q11. There is a 120 litre mixture of alcohol and water. The ratio of alcohol to water is 7 : 5. A shopkeeper mixes a certain amount of water in order to make the ratio of alcohol to water 5 : 6. Find the new quantity of water is what percentage of original quantity of water in the mixture?
168%
175%
160%
178%
172%
Q12. The perimeter of a square is equal to twice the perimeter of a rectangle of length of 8 cm and breadth 7 cm. What is the circumference of a semicircle whose diameter is equal to the side of the square? (Rounded off to the two decimal places) (take π = 3.14)
38.57 cms.
23.57 cms.
42.46 cms.
47.47 cms.
35.87 cms.
Q13. Two fair dices are thrown. The probability of getting.
Quantity 1: A sum of two numbers divisible by 4.
Quantity 2: A sum of two numbers to be a prime number less than 10.
Quantity 1 > Quantity 2
Quantity 1 < Quantity 2
Quantity 1 ≥ Quantity 2
Quantity 1 ≤ Quantity 2
Quantity 1 = Quantity 2 or relationship cannot be established.
Solution:
Quantity 1: Total possible cases = 6 × 6 = 36
Favorable cases
Sum should be = 4, 8 or 12
= (1,3), (2,2), (2,6), (3,1), (3,5), (4,4), (5,3), (6,2) or (6,6)
So, favorable cases = 9
∴ Required probability = 9/36 = 1/4
Quantity 2: Favorable cases
Sum should be = 2, 3, 5 or 7
= (1 & 1), (1 & 2), (1 & 4), (1 & 6), (2 & 1), (2 & 3), (2 & 5), (3 & 2), (3 & 4), (4 & 1), (4 & 3), (5 & 2), (6 & 1)
So, favorable cases = 13
∴ Required probability = 13/36
so, quantity 1 < quantity 2
Q14. Quantity 1: Time taken by the boat to cover downstream distance of 32km. Speed of a boat in steel water is 6 kmph. The boat covers 32 km distance upstream in 8 hours.
Quantity 2: Speed of the current. Prashant and Ravi start swimming from two opposite ends of a river. Speed of Prashant in steel water is 4 km/h and speed of Ravi is 25% more than that of Prashant. If distance between two ends is 20 km and both meet at a point 16 km away from end of Prashant. (river is flowing from Prashant’s end to Ravi’s end)
Quantity 1 > Quantity 2
Quantity 1 < Quantity 2
Quantity 1 ≥ Quantity 2
Quantity 1 ≤ Quantity 2
Quantity 1 = Quantity 2 or relationship cannot be established.
Q15. Quantity 1: Time in which the whole work will be completed. Two persons X and Y together can dig a pit in 16 hours. They worked together for 4 hours and then a third person Z whose efficiency is half of their togethers’ efficiency joins them.
Quantity 2: Age of youngest child. The sum of the age of 5 children born at the intervals of 3 years each is 50 years. (Compare only numerical value irrespective of unit)
Quantity 1 > Quantity 2
Quantity 1 < Quantity 2
Quantity 1 ≥ Quantity 2
Quantity 1 ≤ Quantity 2
Quantity 1 = Quantity 2 or relationship cannot be established