Quantitative Aptitude Quiz For IBPS Clerk Mains: 8th January 2019

January 8, 2019    

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Quantitative Aptitude Quiz For IBPS Clerk Mains: 8th January 2019


Quantitative Aptitude Quiz For IBPS Clerk Main

If talked about banking exams, Quant Section is considered to be one of the most difficult sections and so, gives heebie-jeebies to many. The questions asked in this section are calculative and very time-consuming and if you do not practice it well, it can make your blood run cold during the exam. The IBPS Clerk Mains Exam is scheduled to be held on the 20th of January 2019. Adda247 is here with "Practice Marathon for Clerk Mains 2018" with practice questions on all the topics that are likely to be asked in the exam. Today is Day 14 of IBPS Clerk Mains Practice Marathon, attempt the quiz and win this marathon against lakhs of IBPS Clerk Candidates.

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Q1. A man borrows Rs. 12,500 at 20% compound interest. At the end of every year he pays Rs. 2000 as part of repayment. How much does he still owe after three such instalments?
Rs, 12,000
Rs, 12864
Rs, 15,600
Rs. 14320
Rs. 12320
Solution:

Q2. A certain amount of money at R%, compounded annually becomes Rs. 1440 and Rs. 1728 respectively after two and three years, find value of R:
5%
10%
15%
20%
25%
Solution:

Q3. The population of a city increases at the rate of 5%. p.a. If the present population of the city is 185220, then what was its population 3 years ago?
181500
183433
160000
127783
165450
Solution:

Q4. On a certain sum of money, the compound interest for 2 years is Rs. 282.15 and the simple interest for the same period of time at same rate of interest is Rs. 270. The rate of interest per annum is
6.07%
10%
9%
12.15%
13%
Solution:

Q5. The effective annual rate of interest, corresponding to a nominal rate of 6% per annum payable half yearly, is:
6.06%
6.07%
6.08%
6.09%
7.09%
Solution:

Directions (6-10): In the following line graph, the production of cars by three different companies is given in six different years. Study the graph carefully and answer the related questions. 



Q6. What is the approximate percentage increase in production of cars by company B in 2015 than previous year?
50.5%
45.45%
55%
40%
55.55%
Solution:

Q7. Find the difference between average production of cars by company A and that of company C throughout all the years.
5 lakhs
5.4 lakhs
4.6 lakhs
6.6 lakhs
5.6 lakhs
Solution:

Q8. Production of cars made by company A in 2012 and 2013 together is what percent of total cars made by company B over all the years? (approximately)
35%
33%
28%
46%
25%
Solution:

Q9. Find the ratio of cars produced by company-C in years 2012 and 2015 together to that of the cars produced by company-B in the years 2014 and 2016 together.
21 : 23
27 : 29
29 : 23
23 : 29
33 : 23
Solution:

Q10. If production of cars by company-A increases by 10% in 2017 than previous year, then find the new average production of cars by company –A over all the years including the year 2017.
32.5 lakhs
35 lakhs
28.5 lakhs
30.5 lakhs
None of these
Solution:

Directions (11-15): What approximate value should come in place of question mark (?) in the following questions? (Note: You are not expected to calculate the exact value) 

Q11. 2.95% of 4400 + 9.966% of 4880 =?
580
810
720
640
620
Solution:

Q12. 4.01 ÷ 0.92 × 36.01 =?
198
184
144
248
228
Solution:
?≈4×36=144

Q13. 63.98 × 9449.87 ÷ 240.0034 =?
2480
2640
2520
2280
2320
Solution:
?=64×9450÷240=2520

Q14. 4945.03 ÷ 215.01 – 3779.98 ÷ 210.012 =?
8
5
18
11
15
Solution:
? ≈ 23 – 18 = 5

Q15. 989.901 + 1.00982 × 76.792 = ?
1000
1100
1067
980
840
Solution:
?≈ 990 + 77 = 1067

               



             

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