Practice Quantitative Aptitude Questions For Upcoming SBI PO Prelims & TMB Exams 2017 (Application Problems)

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Practice Quantitative Aptitude Questions For Upcoming SBI PO Prelims & TMB Exams 2017 (Application Problems ):
Dear Readers, Important Practice Aptitude Questions for  Upcoming Exams was given here with Solutions. Aspirants those who are preparing for the Bank Examination and other Competitive Examination can use this.
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1).Midhul invested 25% more than Surya. Surya invested 30% less than Lakshit who invested Rs.6000. What is the respective ratio between the amount that Midhul invested and the total amount invested by all of them together?
a)    35 : 104
b)    13 : 29
c)    101: 36
d)    35 : 103
e)    None of these
2). Sunil gets a simple interest of Rs.1000 on a certain principal at the rate of 5% per annum in 4 yr. What compound interest will he get on twice the principal in two years at the same rate?
a)    1050
b)    1005
c)    11025
d)    10125
e)    None of these
3).The perimeter of a square is equal to twice the perimeter of a rectangle of length 9 cm and breadth 8 cm. What is the circumference of a semicircle whose diameter is equal to the side of the square?
a)    38.7 cm
b)    23.7 cm
c)    43.7 cm
d)    47.7 cm
e)    None of these
4).Renu's present age is three years less than twice her age 12 yr ago. Also, the respective ratio between Raj's present age and Renu's present age is 4 : 9. What will be Raj's age after 5 yr?
a)    12 yr
b)    7 yr
c)    21 yr
d)    Can't be determined
e)    None of these
5).The respective ratio between the speeds of a car, a train and a bus is 6 : 10 : 4. The average speed of the car, the bus and the train is 80 km/h together. What is the average speed of the car and the train together?
a)    82 km/h
b)    78 km/h
c)    96 km/h
d)    Can't be determined
e)    None of these
6). The sum of three consecutive odd numbers and three consecutive even numbers together is 231. Also, the smallest odd number is 11 less than the smallest even number. What is the sum of the largest odd number and the largest even number?
a)    82
b)    83
c)    74
d)    Can't be determined
e)    None of these
7).Two-third of the first number is equal to the cube of the second number. If the second number is equal to 12% of 50. What is the sum of the first and the second numbers?
a)    330
b)    360
c)    390
d)    372
e)    None of these
8).Madhu purchased a mobile phone and a refrigerator for Rs.12000 and Rs.10000 respectively. She sold the refrigerator at a loss of 12% and mobile phone at a profit of 8%. What is her overall loss / profit?
a)    Loss of Rs.280
b)    Profit of Rs.2160
c)    Loss of Rs.240
d)    Profit of Rs.2060
e)    None of these
9).The average age of 7 boys sitting in a row facing North is 26 yr. If the average age of first three boys is 19 yr and the average age of last three boys is 32 yr. What is the age of the boy who is sitting in middle of the row?
a)    28 yr
b)    29 yr
c)    24 yr
d)    31 yr
e)    None of these
10).The perimeter of a square is double the perimeter of a rectangle. The area of the rectangle is 240 sq cm. What is the area of the square?
a)    100 sq cm
b)    36 sq cm
c)    81 sq cm
d)    Can't be determined
e)    None of these
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