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Quantitative Aptitude Questions for IBPS RRB PO and Clerk Exam 2017

Today we have included the Data Sufficiency Questions. You should try to do it within 19-20 Minutes. If you fail to complete it in stipulated time, then try again with full force. These Data Sufficiency Questions are very important from exam point of view like IBPS RRB Exam, IBPS PO and IBPS Clerk.


Q1. To find out the share of Y out of Rs 1820, which of the following statements is/are sufficient/necessary?
A. The share of X is 1.8 times the combined share of Y and Z.
B. The share of Y is3/11 of the combined share of X and Z.
C. The share of Z is 1/6of the combined share of X and Y.
(a) Statements A and B together are sufficient
(b) Statement A and C together are sufficient
(c) Statements B and C together are sufficient
(d) Either statement B alone or statements A and C together are sufficient
(e) None of these


Q2. A sum of money Rs 2550 is to be distributed among Knahiya, Varun and Rajneesh. What will be the share of  Varun?

A. Knhiya’s share is 1.5 times Varun’s share.
B. Rajneesh’s share is half the share of Knahiya and Varun together.
C. The share of Knahiya is Rs 340 more than Varun.
(a) Either A and B together or A and C together are sufficient
(b) Only A and B together are sufficient
(c) Only A and C together are sufficient
(d) All statements are required
(e) Even all together are not sufficient
Q3. To find the temperature on Monday which of the following information is sufficient?
A. The average temperature for Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday was 38° C.
B. The average temperature for Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday was 43° C.
C. The temperature on Tuesday and Thursday was 45° C each.
(a) Only A and B are sufficient
(b) Only B and C are sufficient
(c) A and either B or C are sufficient
(d) C and either A or B are sufficient
(e) All the three together are sufficient
Q4. What is the ratio of the ages of Ravina and Shivani?
A. 6 years ago their ages were in the ratio 3 : 4.
B. After 2 years the younger one’s age will be 85% that of the older.
C. The sum of their ages is three less than twice the age of the older.
(a) Only A and C
(b) Any two of them
(c) Only A and B
(d) All together are required
(e) Any one of them is required
Q5. The ratio between the present ages of the son and his father is 1 : 3. Find the present age of the father.
A. Difference between the present ages of the mother and her son is 22 years.
B. Difference between the present ages of the father and his son is 26 years.
C. The present age of mother is 4 years less than thrice the present age of her son.
(a) Only A and C together
(b) Either B alone or A and C together
(c) Any two of them
(d) All statements are required
(e) Question can’t be answered even after using all the information
Q6. P, Q and R secured 45%, 50% and 60% marks respectively in Biology. T’s marks in Biology are10 more than P’s marks and 20 less than R’smarks. Find out the total marks of the four students.
A. For the students, total marks allotted for Biology is 800.
B. Total of T’s and P’s marks is 190.
C. R has obtained 120 marks.
(a) A and B are sufficient
(b) Only C is sufficient
(c) Either A and B together or C alone is sufficient
(d) All together are necessary
(e) All A, B and C even together are not sufficient
Q7. What will be the ratio between Ramesh’s and Anand’s ages after 7 years.
A. The ratio between their present ages is 7 : 8.
B. The difference between their ages after eight years will be 5 years.
C. Four years ago the ratio between their ages was 5 : 7.
(a) B only
(b) C only
(c) Any two of the three
(d) A, B and C are all required
(e) None of these
Q8. What fractional part of the total strength of a high school did participate in a blood donation camp?
A. One-third of the boys participated in the camp.
B. Half of the girls participated in the camp.
C. The difference between the two participation groups is 40% of the no. of boys who participated in the camp.
(a) A and B are sufficient
(b) All statements are necessary
(c) All even together are not sufficient
(d) Any two statements are sufficient
(e) A and B or B and C are sufficient
Q9. The cost of three pencils, four erasers and five paperweights is Rs 28. What is the cost of an eraser?
A. The cost of a paperweight is 25 paise less than that of the pencil and eraser together.
B. The cost of ten paperweights and 8 erasers is Rs 42.50.
C. The cost price of a pencil is 80% more than that of an eraser.
(a) Any two of them
(b) Either B alone or A and C together
(c) Any of them
(d) All statements are required
(e) None of these
Q10. X, Y and Z secured 45%, 50% and 60% marks respectively in Biology. W’s marks in Biology is
12.5 more than X’s marks and 4 less than Z’s marks. Find out the individual marks of four students.
A. For the students total marks obtained for Biology is 311.5.
B. Total of W’s and X’s marks in Biology is 147.5.
C. Z has obtained 84 marks.
(a) A and B together 
(b) Only C
(c)  A and either B or C 
(d) All together
(e) None of the above
Q11. What is the cost of 3 chairs, 4 tables and 5 benches?
A. The ratio of the cost of a chair and table is 3 : 8.
B. The ratio of the cost of a bench and a table is 5 : 3.
C. The cost of one chair and two tables is Rs 6000.
(a) A and B together are sufficient
(b) B and C together are sufficient
(c) Any two statements are sufficient
(d) All together are necessary
(e) All even together are not sufficient
Q12. A company has two kinds of employees—supervisors and clerks. The total monthly salary of the employees is Rs 285000. What is the total number of employees in that company?
A. The ratio of the no. of supervisors to that of clerks in the company is 4 : 5.
B. The total monthly salary of all the supervisors is 28% more than that of clerks.
C. 20% of the clerks’ monthly salary is Rs 25000.
(a) Only A and B together
(b) Only A and C together
(c)Only  C
(d) All statements are required
(e) Question can’t be answered even after using all the information
Q13. What is the share of Milan in the profit after the end of December 1998?
A. He has invested Rs 35,000 after 5 months of investing the money by Pravin.
B. Pravin has started business by invsting Rs 30,000 in February 1998.
C. Pravin got a profit of Rs 4400.
(a) Only C is sufficient
(b) All together are necessary
(c) A and C together are sufficient
(d) B and C together are sufficient
(e) All even together are not sufficient
Q14. Ritwik, Rohit and Dheeraj invest some money and buy a photocopy machine. They share the earnings in proportion to the amount invested by them. What is the share of Ritwik in the earning?
A. Total earning on one particular day is Rs 1496.
B. Rohit gets Rs 102 more than Ritwik and Rs 68 less than Dheeraj.
C. The earning of Rohit and Dheeraj together is Rs 1088.
(a) Only A and C
(b) Any two of them
(c) Only A and B
(d) All together are required
(e) Any one of them
Q15. P, Q and R together invested an amount of Rs 42000 in the ratio of 4:3:7 for different periods of time. What was the amount of profit earned by them individually at the end of one year?
A. They invested for periods in the ratios of 1:2:1.
B. R’s profit is Rs 5500 less than Q’s investment.
C. Total amount of profit at the end of one year is Rs 8800.
(a) Only A and B together
(b) Only A and C together
(c)  A and either B or C
(d) All statements are required
(e) Question can’t be answered even after using all the information
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