Quantitative Aptitude Quiz for IBPS CLERK
Directions (1-5): The following pie chart shows the angular distribution of weapons bought by India from Russia. Study the graph carefully to answer the following questions.
Q1. Total number of AK – 47 and hand grenade together bought by India from Russia is what percent of total number of AK–56 and Missiles together?
Q2. What is the average number of Pistols, Hand grenade and missiles together bought by India from Russia ?
Q3. What is the ratio of number of Pistols and AK-56 together to the total number of AK-47 and hand-grenade
Q4. If total cost of missiles and AK-56 to India was Rs. 720 crores, then what was the price of one AK-56 rifle. It is given that ratio of price of one missile to one AK-56 is 3 : 1.
Q5. What is the difference between total number of AK-47 and AK-56 weapons together and total number of rest weapons together ?
Q6. Two filling pipes A and B together can fill a tank with rate of 40 lit/min and 60 lit/min respectively in 8 min. If a waste pipe can empty the filled tank in 32 min. then what is the rate of waste pipe (in lit/min)
Q7. The ratio of efficiency of P and Q is 3 : 5. They start working together and after working 6 days Q left and the rest work is completed by P alone in 4 more days then in how many days P will complete the whole work while work alone ?
Q8. Rohit walks at 6 km/hr and reaches his destination 10 min late. If he walks at 7 km/hr. he reaches his destination on time. What distance he will cover in given time ?
Q9. Three horses can complete a single loop around a circular field in 16, 24 and 36 min respectively. They start running together at same instant then after how much time they will meet to each other for first time ?
Q10. Mohit can hit a target once out of three chances. While Shikha can hit the same target once out of four chances. Find the probability that target will be hitted.
Directions (11-15): In each of these questions, two equations (I) and (II) are given. You have to solve both the equations and give answer
Q11. I 2x² – 25x + 72 = 0
II 4y² – 12y – 27 = 0
Q12. I 8x² – 26x + 21 = 0
II 10y² – 43y + 28 = 0
Q13. I x² – 18x + 65 = 0
II 2y² – 17y + 35 = 0
Q14. I 7x² – 44x + 45 = 0
II 7x – 8y = 19
Q15. I 3x + 7y = 18
II 9x – 2y = 8
(ii) 9x – 2y = 8
Solving (i) and (ii)
x = 4/3,
y = 2
y > x