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Quantitative Aptitude Quiz For IBPS PO Mains
Numerical Ability or 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.
Direction (1-5): – Table given below shows car manufactured by five different companies in six different years. Study the data carefully and answer the following questions–
Q1. Find the ratio of cars manufactured by ‘Honda’ in 2014 and 2015 together to cars manufactured by ‘Toyota’ in 2013 and 2016 together?
(a) 9 : 10
(b) 3 : 4
(c) 4 : 5
(d) 14 : 15
(e) 7 : 8
Q2. Total cars manufactured by ‘Maruti’ in all six years together is what percent more/less than total cars manufactured by ‘Tesla’ in all six years together?
(a) 15%
(b) 20%
(c) 30%
(d) 10%
(e) 25%
Q3. Average number of cars manufactured in year 2014 by all five companies together is how much more than average number of cars manufactured in year 2013 by all five companies together.
(a) 2
(b) 4
(c) 6
(d) 8
(e) 10
Q4. In 2018, every car manufacture increased its production by 25%, then find total number of cars manufactured in 2018 by all five companies together.
(a) 720
(b) 800
(c) 840
(d) 880
(e) 960
Q5. Average number of cars manufactured by ‘Hyundai’ in 2012, 2015 and 2016 together is what percent of average number of cars manufactured by ‘Toyota’ in all six years together.
(a) 68%
(b) 64%
(c) 80%
(d) 76%
(e) 72%
Q6. Two pipes A and B can separately fill a cistern in 60 minutes and 75 minutes respectively. There is a third pipe in the bottom of the cistern to empty it. If all the three pipes are simultaneously opened, then the cistern is full in 50 minutes. In how much time the third pipe alone can empty the cistern?
(a) 110 minutes
(b) 100 minutes
(c) 120 minutes
(d) 90 minutes
(e) 130 minutes
Q7. In 2015, ratio of the number of students taking examinations in x, y and z states are respectively 3 : 5 : 6. Next year, the number of students are increased by 20%, 10% and 20% respectively. If ratio of the number of students in states x and z becomes 1 : 2, then find the number of students who sit to take examination in 2015.
(a) 5000
(b) 6000
(c) 75000
(d) Data insufficient
(e) None of these
Q8. A train leaves the station 1/2 hour before the scheduled time. The driver decreases its speed by 25 km/hr. At the next station 250 km away, the train reached on time. Find the original speed of the train.
(a) 100 km/hr
(b) 125 km/hr
(c) 200 km/hr
(d) 180 km/hr
(e) None of these
Q9. Bharat and Priyanka can do a piece of work in 45 and 40 days respectively. They began the work together, but Bharat leaves after some days and Priyanka finished the remaining work in 23 days. After how many days did Bharat leave?
(a) 7 days
(b) 8 days
(c) 9 days
(d) 11 days
(e) 13 days
Q10. ‘A’ starts working on a job and continues for 12 days completing 40% of the work. To complete the work, he employs C. Together they work for another 12 days and completed it. A is how much percent more efficient than C.
(a) 75 %
(b) 150 %
(c) 100 %
(d) 50 %
(e) Both are equally efficient
Directions (11-15): What will come in place of (?) in the following number series?
Q11. 294, 298, 316 , 364, 464 , ?
(a) 680
(b) 644
(c) 608
(d) 716
(e) 624
Q12. 7, 11, 31, 109, ?, 2341
(a) 352
(b) 570
(c) 461
(d) 453
(e) 471
Q13. 221 , 226 , 233, 244 , 257, 274, ?
(a) 293
(b) 291
(c) 289
(d) 295
(e) 297
Q14. 2, 5, 8, 22 , 64, ?
(a) 290
(b) 162
(c) 258
(d) 226
(e) 224
Q15. 133, 124.5, 141.5, 107.5, 175.5, ?
(a) 43.5
(b) 39.5
(c) 37.5
(d) 107.5
(e) 243.5
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