Q1. Jenny has two cycles and one rickshaw. The rickshaw is worth Rs. 96. If she sells the rickshaw along with the first cycle, she has an amount double that of the value of the second cycle. But if she decides to sell the rickshaw along with the second cycle, the amount received would be less than the value of first cycle by Rs. 306. What is the value of first cycle?
Condition I
96 + x = 2y …(i)
Condition II
96 + y + 306 = x …(ii)
Solving (i) & (ii)
x = 900
Q2. The RBI lends a certain amount to the SBI on simple interest for two years at 20%. The SBI gives this entire amount to Bharti Telecom on compound interest for two years at the same rate annually. Find the percentage earning of the SBI at the end of two years on the entire amount.
Q3. A mother divided an amount of Rs. 61,000 between her two daughters aged 18 years and 16 years respectively and deposited their shares in a bond. If the interest rate is 20% compounded annually and if each received the same amount as the other when they attained the age of 20 years, their shares are
Q4. There are three Taps A, B and C in a tank. They can fill the tank in 10 hrs, 20 hrs and 25 hrs respectively. At first, all of them are opened simultaneously. Then after 2 hours, tap C is closed and A and B are kept running. After the 4th hour, tap B is also closed. The remaining work is done by Tap A alone. Find the percentage of the work done by Tap A alone.
Q5. A boat sails downstream from point A to point B, which is 10 km away from A, and then returns to A. If the actual speed of the boat (in still water) is 3 km/h, the trip from A to B takes 8 hours less than that from B to A. What must the actual speed of the boat for the trip from A to B to take exactly 100 minutes?
Directions (6-10): What approximate value should come in place of question mark (?) in following questions?
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Q8. 1.1 + (0.5)² + (12.5)² = ?² - 11.9
Q10. 89.93% of 902 + (14.21)² + ? ÷ 4 = 3 × ? + (4.1)²
Directions (11-15): Study the following information carefully and answer the question given below it.
Out of the 15,000 candidates eligible for an Officer’s post in a Public Sector Bank, 450 candidates have prior experience of working in Public Sector Banks in rural areas only. 25% of the total number of candidates have prior experience of working in Public Sector Banks in urban areas only. 12% of the total number of candidates have prior experience of working in Private Sector Banks in urban areas only. 2% of the total number of candidates have prior Experience of working in Private Sector banks in rural areas only. 3,600 candidates have worked in both Public and Private Sector Banks in urban areas only. 600 candidates have worked in both Public and private Sector Banks in rural areas only. The remaining candidates have no prior experience of working in the Banking industry.
Q11. Total no of Candidates having prior experience of working in rural areas is what percent of total no of candidates having experience of working in urban areas? (round off to 2 decimal places)
Q12. What percent of total number of candidates have prior experience of working in Public Sector Banks ?
Q13. What is ratio of the candidates who have a prior experience of working in Public Sector Banks in rural areas only to the candidates who have a prior experience of working in Private Sector Banks in rural areas only?
Q14. Candidates who have worked in Private Sector Banks in urban areas is what percent less than the number of candidates who have worked in public sector banks in urban areas?
Q15. If 37% of inexperienced candidates are post graduate, then find the ratio between total number of experienced candidates to the number of inexperienced candidates who are not postgraduate?