IBPS RRB PO/Clerk Quantitative Quiz
Direction (1 – 5): Each question below is followed by two Statements [I] and [II]. You have to determine whether the data given in the statements are sufficient for answering the question. You should use the data and your knowledge of Mathematics to choose between the possible answers.
Give answer
Q1. Ram sold an item. Find the M.P of the item?
[I]. Ram gave two successive discounts of 20% & 5% on marked price but after that take 25% more on discounted price as tax. Ram can earn 40 more if he sell the item at MP.
[II] .Ram gave two successive discount of MP i.e., 15% & 20% whereas Ram kept M.P. as 50% more than the C.P. of that item.
(a) if the Statement [I] alone is sufficient to answer the question but the Statement [II] alone is not sufficient
(b) if the Statement [II] alone is sufficient to answer the question but the Statement [I] alone is not sufficient
(c) if both Statement [I] and [II] together are needed to answer the question
(d) if either the Statement [I] alone or Statement [II] alone is sufficient to answer the question
(e) if you cannot get the answer from the Statements [I] and [II] together but need even more data
Q2. Find the amount invested by Jagriti?
[I]. If jagriti invested half of the amount in Yes Bank at 5% p.a. for 3years and half the amount in Kotak Bank at 6% p.a. for 5 year, she got total Rs4500 as Simple Interest.
[II] . Jagriti will get 2420 more if she will invest in a bank at 10% p.a. for 3 year at compound interest rather than 10% p.a. for 2 year in same bank at compound interest
(a) if the Statement [I] alone is sufficient to answer the question but the Statement [II] alone is not sufficient
(b) if the Statement [II] alone is sufficient to answer the question but the Statement [I] alone is not sufficient
(c) if both Statement [I] and [II] together are needed to answer the question
(d) if either the Statement [I] alone or Statement [II] alone is sufficient to answer the question
(e) if you cannot get the answer from the Statements [I] and [II] together but need even more data
Q3. Whose body weight is second highest among the five boys Arun, Vinay, Suraj, Raju and Pratap?
Average weight of Arun, Suraj and Vinay is 68 kg and average weight of Raju and Pratap is 72 kg. Also Suraj is 78 kg. Raju is 68 kg and Vinay is 46 kg.
Average weight of Arun, Suraj, Vinay and Raju is 68 kg and also Suraj is 78 kg. Raju is 68 kg and Vinay is 46 kg. All of them have different weights.
L1 Difficulty 3
(a) if the Statement [I] alone is sufficient to answer the question but the Statement [II] alone is not sufficient
(b) if the Statement [II] alone is sufficient to answer the question but the Statement [I] alone is not sufficient
(c) if both Statement [I] and [II] together are needed to answer the question
(d) if either the Statement [I] alone or Statement [II] alone is sufficient to answer the question
(e) if you cannot get the answer from the Statements [I] and [II] together but need even more data
Q4. What is the population of the city A?
The ratio of the population of males and females in city A is 27 : 23 and the difference between their population is 100000.
The population of city A is 80% of that of city B. The difference between populations of city A and city B is 312500.
(a) if the Statement [I] alone is sufficient to answer the question but the Statement [II] alone is not sufficient
(b) if the Statement [II] alone is sufficient to answer the question but the Statement [I] alone is not sufficient
(c) if both Statement [I] and [II] together are needed to answer the question
(d) if either the Statement [I] alone or Statement [II] alone is sufficient to answer the question
(e) if you cannot get the answer from the Statements [I] and [II] together but need even more data
Q5. How many students did participate in Singing?
The students who participated in dancing were 150% more than that who participated in Singing.
150 students participated in dancing.
L1 Difficulty 3
(a) if the Statement [I] alone is sufficient to answer the question but the Statement [II] alone is not sufficient
(b) if the Statement [II] alone is sufficient to answer the question but the Statement [I] alone is not sufficient
(c) if both Statement [I] and [II] together are needed to answer the question
(d) if either the Statement [I] alone or Statement [II] alone is sufficient to answer the question
(e) if you cannot get the answer from the Statements [I] and [II] together but need even more data
Directions (6-10): Study the data carefully & answer the questions.
Table given below shows the total candidate enrolled in 5 different schools and shows the percentage of unqualified candidates & ratio between the qualified male to qualified female in each school.
Schools
Note : 1. Total candidates enrolled = total qualified candidates + total unqualified candidates .
2. Some data are missing in table, find missing data as per information provided in the questions.
Q6. If the qualified male in school B is 200 and qualified female in school C is 40% of unqualified candidates in school C, then find ratio of qualified male in C to qualified female in school B ?
(a) 176 : 150
(b) 176 : 125
(c) 96 : 113
(d) 93 : 125
(e) Cannot be determined
Q7. If total candidates in school D is 75% more than qualified candidates in school C, then unqualified candidates in school D is what percent of total candidates in school A.
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