Dear Students,
Quantitative Aptitude Questions for IBPS Exam
You should try to solve these set of questions within 13-14 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 question mark (?) in the following given questions (just calculate the approximate value)?
Q1. 50.001% of 99.99 ÷ 49.999 = ?
(a) 1
(b) 0.1
(c) 0.01
(d) 0.02
(e) 2
Directions (6-10): In each of the following questions two equations are given. Solve the equations and give answer—
(a) If x<y
(b) If x≤y
(c) x=y or relationship between x and y cannot be established.
(d) If x≥y
(e) If x>y
Directions (11-15): The following table shows the percentage of marks obtained by five students in six different subjects. Answer the following questions based on this table.
Q11. What is the average marks scored by all students in Maths?
(a) 130.4
(b) 120.4
(c) 128.5
(d) 68.5
(e) 130
Q12. What is the total marks scored by Rohit in all subjects together?
(a) 405
(b) 409
(c) 419
(d) 400
(e) 397
Q13. What is 20% of the difference between the total marks obtained by Mamta in Maths& Biology together and that obtained by her in Hindi and English together?
(a) 11.25
(b) 31.8
(c) 8.3
(d) 12.5
(e) 13.7
Q14. What is the ratio between marks scored by Ajay in Maths and Hindi to the Kavita in the same subjects?
(a) 116: 135
(b) 120: 115
(c) 135: 116
(d) 120: 157
(e) None of these
Q15. Marks scored by Rohit in Chemistry is how much more or less than the marks scored by him in Biology?
(a) 23
(b) 25
(c) 15
(d) 13
(e) 17