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Quantitative Aptitude for SBI PO Prelims: 16th May 2018

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Quantitative Aptitude for SBI PO Exam 2018: 16th May 2018
Quantitative Aptitude For SBI PO Exam 2018 (Week-01)
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.

Following the study plan for SBI PO Preliminary Examination 2018, the first week starts with practice questions on Quadratic Equation, Bar Graph DI, and More Questions Set. To ensure proper preparation of the section we advise you to go through all the questions sincerely and try to attempt each one of them. Afterward, match your solutions and the approach with the one that would be provided later. Practice more and more questions on the same section to enhance your grip over the topics. Following is the Quantitative Aptitude quiz to help you practice with the best of latest pattern questions.


Directions (1-5): The following bar graph shows the crime report (in thousands) of three countries during five different years. Study the graph carefully to answer the following questions. 


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Q1. Find the average crime report in India during all the five years. 
(a) 39,200
(b) 38,200
(c) 32,900
(d) 36,200
(e) 42,200

Q2. In 1995 in USA, if 50/3% crimes were of robbery, 100/3% of smuggling, 45% of theft and rest of other crimes then find the report of other crimes in USA in the same year? 
(a) 2300
(b) 2500
(c) 2400
(d) 2100
(e) 2700

Q3. Total crime reports in China in 2000 is how much percent more/less than the total crime reports in India in the same year? 
(a) 50% less
(b) 50% more
(c) 60% more
(d) 65% less
(e) 55% more

Q4. If ratio of crime reports of robbery in China and USA in 2005 is 2 : 3 and ratio of crime reports of robbery, theft and smuggling in China in the same year is 5 : 8 : 6 then what is the total crime reports of robbery in USA in 2005( if in China only given crimes in the question happened)? 
(a) 5,000
(b) 10,000
(c) 12,000
(d) 15,000
(e) 16,000

Q5. Total crime reports in India in 1990 and 2010 together is how much percent more or less than the total crime reports in china in 1995 and 2005 together? 
(a) 21/2% less
(b) 25/2% more
(c) 25/2% less
(d) 21/2% more
(e) 17/2% more

Q6. In an examination 80% of the boys passed in English and 85% passed in Mathematics, while 75% passed in both. If 45 boys failed in both, the number of boys who appeared for the examination was:
(a) 400
(b) 450
(c) 200
(d) 150
(e) 250

Q7. A person gave 20% of his income to his elder son, 30% of the remaining to the younger son and 10% of the remaining balance, he donated to a trust. He is left with Rs. 10080. His income was:
(a) Rs. 50,000
(b) Rs. 40,000
(c) RS. 30,000
(d) Rs. 20,000
(e) Rs. 24,000

Q8. A and B invest Rs. 3000 and Rs. 4000, respectively in a business. A receives Rs. 10 per month out of the profit as a remuneration for running the business and the rest of the profit in divided is proportion to their investments. If in a year, A totally receives Rs. 390, what does B receive?
(a) Rs. 630
(b) Rs. 360
(c) Rs. 480
(d) Rs. 380
(e) Rs. 420

Q9. The monthly incomes of two persons are in the ratio 2 : 3 and their monthly expenses are in the ratio 5 : 9. If each of them saves Rs. 600 per month, then their monthly incomes are:
(a) Rs. 1500; Rs. 2250
(b) Rs. 1800; Rs. 2400
(c) Rs. 1600; Rs. 2400
(d) Rs. 1400; Rs. 2100
(e) Rs. 1200; Rs. 1800

Q10. Rs. 33,630 are divided among A, B and C in such a manner that the ratio of the amount of A to that of B is 3: 7 and the ratio of the amount of B to that of C is 6: 5. The amount of money received by B is
(a) Rs. 14868
(b) Rs. 16257
(c) Rs. 13290
(d) Rs. 12390
(e) Rs. 10390

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