IBPS PO

Q. 1. What will come in place of question mark (?) in the following number series?

  1. 17, 35, 106, ?, 2126
Choose the correct answer

A.

312

B.

378

C.

425

D.

531

E.

590

Correct Answer is: C

Q. 2. What will come in place of question mark (?) in the following number series?

  1. 46, ?, 284, 345, 378, 391
Choose the correct answer

A.

187

B.

175

C.

190

D.

192

E.

180

Correct Answer is: A

Q. 3. What will come in place of question mark (?) in the following number series?

  1. 17, 52, 158, 477, ?, 4310
Choose the correct answer

A.

1434

B.

1433

C.

1435

D.

1432

E.

None of these

Correct Answer is: C

Q. 4. What will come in place of question mark (?) in the following number series?

  1. 9, 19, 40, 83, ?, 345, 696
Choose the correct answer

A.

166

B.

170

C.

162

D.

175

E.

None of these

Correct Answer is: B

Q. 5. What will come in place of question mark (?) in the following number series?

  1. 7, 13, ?, 49, 97, 193
Choose the correct answer

A.

23

B.

34

C.

29

D.

27

E.

25

Correct Answer is: E

Q. 6. The speed of train A and train B is 93 km/hr and 51 km/hr, respectively. When both the trains are running in the opposite direction, they cross each other in 18 seconds. The length of train B is half of the length of train A. If train A crosses a bridge in 42 seconds, then find the length of the bridge.

Choose the correct answer

A.

240 m

B.

480 m

C.

485 m

D.

605 m

E.

610 m

Correct Answer is: D

Q. 7. There are 240 workers and an amount of Rs. 2880 is to be divided among them. The ratio of total amount received to men and women is 5 : 4 and the ratio of the amount given to each man and each woman is 5 : 8. Find the number of men.

Choose the correct answer

A.

120

B.

140

C.

160

D.

180

E.

200

Correct Answer is: C

Q. 8. Ramiya got married 8 years ago. Her present age is 6/5 times her age at the time of her marriage. Ramiya's brother was 10 years younger than her at the time of her marriage. What is the ratio of Ramiya's present age and her brother's age at the time of her marriage?

Choose the correct answer

A.

4 : 7

B.

2 : 7

C.

8 : 5

D.

7 : 9

E.

None of these

Correct Answer is: C

Q. 9. In mixture A of 200 ml, there is 40% of milk and the rest is water while in mixture B of 300 ml, the ratio of milk and water is 3 : 7. When both the mixture is poured into another vessel C, then find the ratio of milk and water in vessel C.

Choose the correct answer

A.

17 : 33

B.

17 : 29

C.

20 : 33

D.

29 : 33

E.

20 : 27

Correct Answer is: A

Q. 10. The perimeter of a rectangle of length 12 cm and breadth 16 cm is equal to the perimeter of a square and the diameter of a semi-circle is equal to the side of the square, then find the perimeter of the semi-circle.

Choose the correct answer

A.

20 cm

B.

38 cm

C.

25 cm

D.

36 cm

E.

None of these

Correct Answer is: D

Q. 11.

Study the bar graph carefully and answer the following questions.

  1. The bar graph given below represents the amount of tax paid (in thousands) by the three tax payers Ankur, Pankaj and Mayank during the year 2018 and 2019. Study this graph carefully and answer the questions given below.

What is the average of the total amount of tax paid by all three tax payers in the year 2018 and 2019 together?

A.

Rs. 120,000

B.

Rs. 135,000

C.

Rs. 140,000

D.

Rs. 150,000

E.

Rs. 160,000

Correct Answer is: B

Q. 12.

Study the bar graph carefully and answer the following questions.

  1. The bar graph given below represents the amount of tax paid (in thousands) by the three tax payers Ankur, Pankaj and Mayank during the year 2018 and 2019. Study this graph carefully and answer the questions given below.

In the year 2020 the amount of tax paid by Mayank is 30% more than the amount of tax paid by Ankur in the year 2019. What is the amount of tax paid by the Mayank in the year 2020?

A.

Rs. 52,000

B.

Rs. 50,000

C.

Rs. 78,000

D.

Rs. 70,000

E.

Rs. 58,000

Correct Answer is: C

Q. 13.

Study the bar graph carefully and answer the following questions.

  1. The bar graph given below represents the amount of tax paid (in thousands) by the three tax payers Ankur, Pankaj and Mayank during the year 2018 and 2019. Study this graph carefully and answer the questions given below.

The amount of tax paid by Pankaj in the year 2019 is what percentage of the amount of tax paid by Mayank in the year 2018?

A.

130%

B.

150%

C.

155%

D.

180%

E.

200%

Correct Answer is: E

Q. 14.

Study the bar graph carefully and answer the following questions.

  1. The bar graph given below represents the amount of tax paid (in thousands) by the three tax payers Ankur, Pankaj and Mayank during the year 2018 and 2019. Study this graph carefully and answer the questions given below.

What is the total amount of tax paid by all three tax payers in the year 2019?

A.

Rs. 210000

B.

Rs. 250000

C.

Rs. 290000

D.

Rs. 350000

E.

Rs. 400000

Correct Answer is: A

Q. 15.

Study the bar graph carefully and answer the following questions.

  1. The bar graph given below represents the amount of tax paid (in thousands) by the three tax payers Ankur, Pankaj and Mayank during the year 2018 and 2019. Study this graph carefully and answer the questions given below.

What is the ratio of the amount of tax paid by Mayank and Ankur in the year 2018 to the amount of tax paid by Pankaj in the year 2018 and 2019 together?

A.

16 : 19

B.

25 : 27

C.

28 : 29

D.

26 : 29

E.

30 : 31

Correct Answer is: D

Q. 16.

In the given question, two equations numbered l and II are given. Solve both the equations and mark the appropriate answer.

  1. x² - 12x + 35 = 0

  2. y² - 25y + 126 = 0

Choose the correct answer

A.

x > y

B.

x < y

C.

x ≥ y

D.

x ≤ y

E.

x = y or relation cannot be established

Correct Answer is: D

Q. 17.

In the given question, two equations numbered l and II are given. Solve both the equations and mark the appropriate answer.

  1. x² - 37x + 330 = 0

  2. y² - 28y + 195 = 0

Choose the correct answer

A.

x > y

B.

x < y

C.

x ≥ y

D.

x ≤ y

E.

x = y or relation cannot be established

Correct Answer is: C

Q. 18.

In the given question, two equations numbered l and II are given. Solve both the equations and mark the appropriate answer.

  1. 16x² - 32x + 15 = 0

  2. 16y² - 48y + 35 = 0

Choose the correct answer

A.

x > y

B.

x < y

C.

x ≥ y

D.

x ≤ y

E.

x = y or relation cannot be established

Correct Answer is: D

Q. 19.

In the given question, two equations numbered l and II are given. Solve both the equations and mark the appropriate answer.

  1. x² - 35x + 294 = 0

  2. y² - 68y + 1140 = 0

Choose the correct answer

A.

x > y

B.

x < y

C.

x ≥ y

D.

x ≤ y

E.

x = y or relation cannot be established

Correct Answer is: B

Q. 20.

In the given question, two equations numbered l and II are given. Solve both the equations and mark the appropriate answer.

  1. x² + 14x + 48 = 0

  2. y² + 12y + 32 = 0

Choose the correct answer

A.

x > y

B.

x < y

C.

x ≥ y

D.

x ≤ y

E.

x = y or relation cannot be established

Correct Answer is: E

Q. 21. Read the below information and answer the following questions.

  1. The total number of Sarees sold in Shop A is 530. The number of Cotton Sarees sold in Shop C is 20% more than the number of Cotton Sarees sold in Shop A. The number of SilkSarees sold in Shop C is 55 less than the number of Cotton Sarees sold in Shop B. The number of Silk Sarees sold in Shop B is 20 more than the number of Cotton Sarees sold in Shop C. The number of Cotton Sarees sold in Shop A is 30 more than the number of Silk Sarees sold in Shop C. Total number of Cotton Sarees sold in all three shops is 825. Note: Total number of Sarees sold = Number of Cotton Sarees sold + Number of Silk Sarees sold.
Find the difference between the number of Silk and Cotton Sarees sold in all three shops.

A.

5

B.

7

C.

8

D.

9

E.

10

Correct Answer is: A

Q. 22. Read the below information and answer the following questions.

  1. The total number of Sarees sold in Shop A is 530. The number of Cotton Sarees sold in Shop C is 20% more than the number of Cotton Sarees sold in Shop A. The number of SilkSarees sold in Shop C is 55 less than the number of Cotton Sarees sold in Shop B. The number of Silk Sarees sold in Shop B is 20 more than the number of Cotton Sarees sold in Shop C. The number of Cotton Sarees sold in Shop A is 30 more than the number of Silk Sarees sold in Shop C. Total number of Cotton Sarees sold in all three shops is 825. Note: Total number of Sarees sold = Number of Cotton Sarees sold + Number of Silk Sarees sold.
The sum of the number of Silk Sarees sold in Shop B and C is how much percentage more than the number of Cotton Sarees sold in Shop C.

A.

50%

B.

70%

C.

75%

D.

80%

E.

90%

Correct Answer is: D

Q. 23. Read the below information and answer the following questions.

  1. The total number of Sarees sold in Shop A is 530. The number of Cotton Sarees sold in Shop C is 20% more than the number of Cotton Sarees sold in Shop A. The number of SilkSarees sold in Shop C is 55 less than the number of Cotton Sarees sold in Shop B. The number of Silk Sarees sold in Shop B is 20 more than the number of Cotton Sarees sold in Shop C. The number of Cotton Sarees sold in Shop A is 30 more than the number of Silk Sarees sold in Shop C. Total number of Cotton Sarees sold in all three shops is 825. Note: Total number of Sarees sold = Number of Cotton Sarees sold + Number of Silk Sarees sold.
If the number of Cotton and Silk Sarees sold in Shop A is increased by 30% and 25% respectively, then find the total number of Sarees sold in Shop A.

A.

575

B.

675

C.

475

D.

355

E.

525

Correct Answer is: B

Q. 24. 10 years ago, respective ratio of the age of mother and daughter was 4 : 1. 10 years later, the respective ratio of the age of mother and daughter will become 2 : 1. At present, what is the sum of their age?

Choose the correct answer

A.

55 years

B.

65 years

C.

70 years

D.

75 years

E.

77 years

Correct Answer is: C

Q. 25. A tank can be filled by A in 60 minutes and emptied by B in 75 minutes. The tank is half filled and Ravi wants to fill the tank but opens B mistakenly and realizes after half hour and closed tap B. He then opens A and tank is completely filled in _______ minutes.

Choose the correct answer

A.

48

B.

50

C.

64

D.

54

E.

None of these

Correct Answer is: D

Q. 26.

Study the following information carefully and answer the questions.

  1. Degree- wise breakup of employees working in various department of an organisation and the ratio to men to women.

What is the number of men working in the marketing department?

A.

240

B.

360

C.

420

D.

500

E.

720

Correct Answer is: C

Q. 27.

Study the following information carefully and answer the questions.

  1. Degree- wise breakup of employees working in various department of an organisation and the ratio to men to women.

The number of men working in the IT department of the Organisation is approximately what percent of the total number of employees working in that department?

A.

24%

B.

56%

C.

50%

D.

40%

E.

72%

Correct Answer is: B

Q. 28.

Study the following information carefully and answer the questions.

  1. Degree- wise breakup of employees working in various department of an organisation and the ratio to men to women.

What is the total number of women working in the organisation?

A.

2480

B.

2830

C.

2450

D.

3320

E.

2520

Correct Answer is: B

Q. 29.

Study the following information carefully and answer the questions.

  1. Degree- wise breakup of employees working in various department of an organisation and the ratio to men to women.

What is the respective ratio of the number of women working in the Marketing department and the number of men working in the Hr department?

A.

3 : 4

B.

4 : 7

C.

4 : 5

D.

7 : 5

E.

9 : 4

Correct Answer is: A

Q. 30.

Study the following information carefully and answer the questions.

  1. Degree- wise breakup of employees working in various department of an organisation and the ratio to men to women.

The number of women working in the Production department of the Organisation is what percent of the total number of employees working in all the department together?

A.

4%

B.

5%

C.

6%

D.

7%

E.

8%

Correct Answer is: E

Q. 31.

Study the given table and answer the following questions.

  1. The below table shows the average number of males and females, the difference between males and females, the total number of boys and girls having chocolates, and the number of boys having chocolates in five different schools.
    Note:
    i) If in only school B, the number of boys is less than the number of girls in the same school.

Total number of chocolate having students in school E is how much percent more than the total number of girls present in the school E.

A.

40%

B.

50%

C.

60%

D.

75%

E.

45%

Correct Answer is: B

Q. 32.

Study the given table and answer the following questions.

  1. The below table shows the average number of males and females, the difference between males and females, the total number of boys and girls having chocolates, and the number of boys having chocolates in five different schools.
    Note:
    i) If in only school B, the number of boys is less than the number of girls in the same school.

If new 200 chocolates are distributed to boys and girls according to the ratio present in the school C. Find the total number of boys having chocolates in School C at present.

A.

290

B.

310

C.

270

D.

330

E.

340

Correct Answer is: C

Q. 33.

Study the given table and answer the following questions.

  1. The below table shows the average number of males and females, the difference between males and females, the total number of boys and girls having chocolates, and the number of boys having chocolates in five different schools.
    Note:
    i) If in only school B, the number of boys is less than the number of girls in the same school.

If the number of boys having chocolate in school A is increased by 20% and the number of girls having chocolate in school A is increased by 25%. Find the difference between the number of boys and girls not having chocolate in school A.

A.

10

B.

5

C.

15

D.

20

E.

20

Correct Answer is: B

Q. 34.

Study the given table and answer the following questions.

  1. The below table shows the average number of males and females, the difference between males and females, the total number of boys and girls having chocolates, and the number of boys having chocolates in five different schools.
    Note:
    i) If in only school B, the number of boys is less than the number of girls in the same school.

If the number of boys and girls in school D is increased by 40% and 20% respectively. Find the difference between the chocolate required to all boys and girls in school D.

A.

150

B.

130

C.

110

D.

170

E.

140

Correct Answer is: C

Q. 35.

Study the given table and answer the following questions.

  1. The below table shows the average number of males and females, the difference between males and females, the total number of boys and girls having chocolates, and the number of boys having chocolates in five different schools.
    Note:
    i) If in only school B, the number of boys is less than the number of girls in the same school.

Find the ratio between the number of boys having chocolate in school B and C to the number of girls having chocolate in school D and E.

A.

1 : 3

B.

2 : 3

C.

1 : 1

D.

3 : 2

E.

2 : 1

Correct Answer is: C

Q. 36. What should come in place of the question mark '?' in the following number series?

  1. 2, 3, 5, 9, 17, (?), 65
Choose the correct answer

A.

28

B.

30

C.

32

D.

33

E.

35

Correct Answer is: D

Q. 37. What should come in place of the question mark '?' in the following number series?

  1. 244, 100, 269, 73, 298, (?)
Choose the correct answer

A.

38

B.

65

C.

50

D.

42

E.

56

Correct Answer is: D

Q. 38. What should come in place of the question mark '?' in the following number series?

  1. 2000, 200, 40, 12, 4.8, ?
Choose the correct answer

A.

2.4

B.

2.2

C.

1.8

D.

1.6

E.

1.2

Correct Answer is: A

Q. 39. What should come in place of the question mark '?' in the following number series?

  1. 121, 130, 119, 132, (?), 134
Choose the correct answer

A.

116

B.

120

C.

117

D.

118

E.

115

Correct Answer is: C

Q. 40. What should come in place of the question mark '?' in the following number series?

  1. 17, 37, 77, 137, 217, (?)
Choose the correct answer

A.

307

B.

317

C.

327

D.

347

E.

357

Correct Answer is: B

Q. 41.

A, B and C can complete a work in 10, 20 and 30 days respectively. If D can destroy the same work in 15 days. Find the time taken by all of them to complete the whole work.

Choose the correct answer

A.

days

B.

days

C.

days

D.

days

E.

None of these

Correct Answer is: B

Q. 42. The addition of the length of two trains A and B is 410 m. The ratio of the speed of train A and train B is 4 : 7. The ratio between time to cross an electric pole by train A and train B is 5 : 3. Then, find the difference (in m) between the length of train B and train A?

Choose the correct answer

A.

10

B.

15

C.

12

D.

8

E.

None of these

Correct Answer is: A

Q. 43.

The age of vikas is 5 years more than that of Anjali. Anjali is 7 years younger than Sakshi. If the ratio of Ages of Vikas and Sakshi is 9 :10, find the age of Anjali.

Choose the correct answer

A.

9 years

B.

11 years

C.

13 years

D.

15 years

E.

18 years

Correct Answer is: C

Q. 44. Joy and marry can do a piece of work in 13 and 39 days respectively, If they started working together alternatively then in how many days work will complete? if Joy started work first.

Choose the correct answer

A.

17 days

B.

21 days

C.

20 days

D.

18 days

E.

19 days

Correct Answer is: E

Q. 45. If a shopkeeper increases the selling price of an article by 10% and gets a profit of 37.5% on its cost price. If he increases the selling price by 25% above on old selling price then he gets a profit of Rs. 225 on his cost price. Find the cost price of the article?

Choose the correct answer

A.

Rs. 320

B.

Rs. 365

C.

Rs. 510

D.

Rs. 400

E.

Rs. 420

Correct Answer is: D

Q. 46.

In the given question, two equations numbered l and II are given. Solve both the equations and mark the appropriate answer.

  1. x² - 37x + 330 = 0

  2. y² - 28y + 195 = 0

Choose the correct answer

A.

x > y

B.

x < y

C.

x ≥ y

D.

x ≤ y

E.

x = y or relation cannot be established

Correct Answer is: C

Q. 47.

In the given question, two equations numbered l and II are given. Solve both the equations and mark the appropriate answer.

  1. 2x² - 12x + 18 = 0

  2. 2y² - 19y + 39 = 0

Choose the correct answer

A.

x > y

B.

x < y

C.

x ≥ y

D.

x ≤ y

E.

x = y or relation cannot be established

Correct Answer is: D

Q. 48.

In the given question, two equations numbered l and II are given. Solve both the equations and mark the appropriate answer.

  1. x² + 13x + 42 = 0

  2. y² + 19y + 90 = 0

Choose the correct answer

A.

x > y

B.

x < y

C.

x ≥ y

D.

x ≤ y

E.

x = y or relation cannot be established

Correct Answer is: A

Q. 49.

In the given question, two equations numbered l and II are given. Solve both the equations and mark the appropriate answer.

  1. 6x² - 43x + 72 = 0

  2. 12y² - 61y + 70 = 0

Choose the correct answer

A.

x > y

B.

x < y

C.

x ≥ y

D.

x ≤ y

E.

x = y or relation cannot be established

Correct Answer is: E

Q. 50.

In the given question, two equations numbered l and II are given. Solve both the equations and mark the appropriate answer.

  1. 17x² - 153x + 238 = 0

  2. 2y² + 3y - 14 = 0

Choose the correct answer

A.

x > y

B.

x < y

C.

x ≥ y

D.

x ≤ y

E.

x = y or relation cannot be established

Correct Answer is: C

Q. 51.

Read the following table carefully and answer the questions given below.

  1. The following table shows the total number of orders, percentage of cancelled orders and ratio of delivered veg and non-veg orders in six different days.

Find the total number of non veg delivered orders on Wednesday and Friday together.

A.

256

B.

264

C.

274

D.

282

E.

302

Correct Answer is: C

Q. 52.

Read the following table carefully and answer the questions given below.

  1. The following table shows the total number of orders, percentage of cancelled orders and ratio of delivered veg and non-veg orders in six different days.

Number of non veg orders delivered on Thursday is what percent of the number of veg orders delivered on Monday?

A.

64%

B.

80%

C.

95%

D.

105%

E.

75%

Correct Answer is: C

Q. 53.

Read the following table carefully and answer the questions given below.

  1. The following table shows the total number of orders, percentage of cancelled orders and ratio of delivered veg and non-veg orders in six different days.

Number of veg orders delivered on Wednesday is how much percent more than the number of non veg orders delivered on Sunday?

A.

10%

B.

5%

C.

6.66%

D.

3.33%

E.

12%

Correct Answer is: B

Q. 54.

Read the following table carefully and answer the questions given below.

  1. The following table shows the total number of orders, percentage of cancelled orders and ratio of delivered veg and non-veg orders in six different days.

Find the ratio between the number of delivered veg orders on Sunday and Monday together to the number of delivered non veg orders on Tuesday and Wednesday together.

A.

3 : 1

B.

3 : 2

C.

6 : 5

D.

7 : 4

E.

9 : 4

Correct Answer is: E

Q. 55.

Read the following table carefully and answer the questions given below.

  1. The following table shows the total number of orders, percentage of cancelled orders and ratio of delivered veg and non-veg orders in six different days.

What is the difference between the total number of veg orders delivered on Wednesday and Thursday together to the total number of delivered non veg orders on Thursday and Friday together?

A.

120

B.

130

C.

140

D.

150

E.

160

Correct Answer is: A

Q. 56. Study the following information carefully and answer the questions.

  1. Three games A, B and C were organised in a school for the girls. The total number of girls in the school is 750 and the ratio of number of girls participating in event A, B and C is 6 : 10 : 9 respectively. The total number of girls participating in all the three events is 80. The total number of girls only participating in B is 60. Total number of girls participating only in A is 30 more than total number of girls participating in C only. Number of girls participating in (A + C) only is 15 and is 50 less than the number of girls participating in A only. The difference between total number of girls participating in (B + C) only and total number of girls participating in (A + C) only is 125.
Total number of girls participating in all the three events is what percent of the total number of girls participating only in one event?

A.

50%

B.

80%

C.

66.67%

D.

90%

E.

125%

Correct Answer is: A

Q. 57. Study the following information carefully and answer the questions.

  1. Three games A, B and C were organised in a school for the girls. The total number of girls in the school is 750 and the ratio of number of girls participating in event A, B and C is 6 : 10 : 9 respectively. The total number of girls participating in all the three events is 80. The total number of girls only participating in B is 60. Total number of girls participating only in A is 30 more than total number of girls participating in C only. Number of girls participating in (A + C) only is 15 and is 50 less than the number of girls participating in A only. The difference between total number of girls participating in (B + C) only and total number of girls participating in (A + C) only is 125.
Find the ratio of the total number of girls participating in only A and the total number of girls participating in (A + B) only

A.

12 : 13

B.

13 : 5

C.

14 : 5

D.

13 : 4

E.

15 : 7

Correct Answer is: D

Q. 58. Study the following information carefully and answer the questions.

  1. Three games A, B and C were organised in a school for the girls. The total number of girls in the school is 750 and the ratio of number of girls participating in event A, B and C is 6 : 10 : 9 respectively. The total number of girls participating in all the three events is 80. The total number of girls only participating in B is 60. Total number of girls participating only in A is 30 more than total number of girls participating in C only. Number of girls participating in (A + C) only is 15 and is 50 less than the number of girls participating in A only. The difference between total number of girls participating in (B + C) only and total number of girls participating in (A + C) only is 125.
Total number of girls participaling only in C is how much percent less than the number of girls participating only in B?

A.

60%

B.

50%

C.

41.66%

D.

125%

E.

66.67%

Correct Answer is: C

Q. 59. Study the following information carefully and answer the questions.

  1. Three games A, B and C were organised in a school for the girls. The total number of girls in the school is 750 and the ratio of number of girls participating in event A, B and C is 6 : 10 : 9 respectively. The total number of girls participating in all the three events is 80. The total number of girls only participating in B is 60. Total number of girls participating only in A is 30 more than total number of girls participating in C only. Number of girls participating in (A + C) only is 15 and is 50 less than the number of girls participating in A only. The difference between total number of girls participating in (B + C) only and total number of girls participating in (A + C) only is 125.
How many girls were there who were participating in two events only?

A.

205

B.

195

C.

175

D.

185

E.

215

Correct Answer is: C

Q. 60. If A and B are involved in a business with the condition that if there is a profit at the end of the year, then both will divide the profit in equal ratio, and if there is a loss, then A will have to bear double the loss from B. If there is a loss of Rs 3000 at the end of the year. Find the share of A.

Choose the correct answer

A.

Rs. 2500

B.

Rs. 2000

C.

Rs. 1750

D.

Rs. 1500

E.

None of these

Correct Answer is: B

Q. 61. A alone can complete a work in 25 days and B alone can do the same work in 20 days. A started the work and after working 7 days B joined A to finish the remaining work. In how many days, the total work will be finished?

Choose the correct answer

A.

9 days

B.

15 days

C.

12 days

D.

8 days

E.

None of these

Correct Answer is: B

Q. 62.

A school has 45% girls. If 80% of girls score more than 75% marks and 70% of the boys have score more than 75% marks. If a student is selected at random and is found to have more than 75% marks, find the probability of it being a boy.

Choose the correct answer

A.

B.

C.

D.

E.

Cannot be determined

Correct Answer is: A

Q. 63. The total sum of amounts of A and B at the end of 4 years and 2 years respectively on the same principal is Rs. 20,020. If A is charged Simple interest at the rate 10% and B is charged Compound interest at the rate 5%. The principal is?

Choose the correct answer

A.

Rs. 2,500

B.

Rs. 5,000

C.

Rs. 6,000

D.

Rs. 7,500

E.

Rs. 8,000

Correct Answer is: E

Q. 64. A takes a loan of Rs. 1500 from a bank at the rate of 10% simple interest for 3 years and lends to B at the rate of 15% for the same time period. Find the overall profit of A in the whole transaction.

Choose the correct answer

A.

Rs. 250

B.

Rs. 275

C.

Rs. 225

D.

Rs. 325

E.

Rs. 375

Correct Answer is: C

Q. 65. The speed of a boat is 6 km/h in still water and the speed of the stream is 2 km/h, if the boat takes 6 hours to go to a place and comeback. Then find the distance of the place.

Choose the correct answer

A.

16 km

B.

30 km

C.

24 km

D.

8 km

E.

18 km

Correct Answer is: A

Q. 66.

Study the given pie chart and solve the following questions.

  1. The following direction shows the percentage distribution of number of (Male + Female) studying in five different colleges and the second pie chart shows the percentage distribution of the number of males studying in five different colleges A, B, C, D and E.

Find the ratio between the number of male students studying in A and B to the number of female students studying in A and B.

A.

31 : 57

B.

38 : 43

C.

43 : 78

D.

48 : 57

E.

59 : 78

Correct Answer is: D

Q. 67.

Study the given pie chart and solve the following questions.

  1. The following direction shows the percentage distribution of number of (Male + Female) studying in five different colleges and the second pie chart shows the percentage distribution of the number of males studying in five different colleges A, B, C, D and E.

Out of the total number of females in college A, the number of females who are from cities is 40% of the total female students in that college and rest are from villages. Find the sum of number of females in college A who are from villages and total nu

A.

346

B.

379

C.

449

D.

422

E.

426

Correct Answer is: C

Q. 68.

Study the given pie chart and solve the following questions.

  1. The following direction shows the percentage distribution of number of (Male + Female) studying in five different colleges and the second pie chart shows the percentage distribution of the number of males studying in five different colleges A, B, C, D and E.

Out of the total female students in college B, the number of female who are doing post graduation in Evening shift is equal to the average of the number of male students in college D and E. The rest of the female students are doing post graduation in t

A.

10

B.

80

C.

30

D.

40

E.

90

Correct Answer is: C

Q. 69.

Study the given pie chart and solve the following questions.

  1. The following direction shows the percentage distribution of number of (Male + Female) studying in five different colleges and the second pie chart shows the percentage distribution of the number of males studying in five different colleges A, B, C, D and E.

In college A, ages of 1/4th of total males is more than 30 years and ages of 3/5th of total females is less than 30 years. Find the difference between number of males who are less than or equal to 30 yrs and the number of females who are more than or e

A.

110

B.

165

C.

160

D.

230

E.

200

Correct Answer is: B

Q. 70.

Study the given pie chart and solve the following questions.

  1. The following direction shows the percentage distribution of number of (Male + Female) studying in five different colleges and the second pie chart shows the percentage distribution of the number of males studying in five different colleges A, B, C, D and E.

If 2/5th of the female students in college C and 1/2 of the female students in college E are participating in a sports competition and 2/3rd of the total students in college C and 3/5th of the total students in college E are participating in the sports

A.

324

B.

392

C.

356

D.

346

E.

378

Correct Answer is: E

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