Dear Students,
Quantitative Aptitude Questions for IBPS Exam
Quantitative Aptitude is a very important section you must prepare if you are aiming for a job in Bank or Insurance sector. These two weeks are very important as IBPS PO and IBPS Clerk Exams are lined up. So, these 15 questions can help you practice three very important topics of Quant Section.
(a) 60 km/hr.
(b) 75 km/hr.
(c) 40 km/hr.
(d) Cannot be determined
(e) None of these
Q2. Ram and Shyam are travelling from point A to B, which are 60 km apart. Travelling at a certain speed Ram takes one hour more than Shyam to reach point B. If Ram doubles his speed he will take 30 minutes less than Shyam to reach point B. At what speed was Ram driving from point A to B?
(a) 15 kmph
(b) 35 kmph
(c) 30 kmph
(d) 25 kmph
(e) 20 kmph
Q3. A man can row 6 km/hr in still water. If it takes him twice as long to row up, as to row down the river, then the rate of current in the stream would be
(a) 4 km/hr
(b) 2 km/hr
(c) 3 km/hr
(d) 8 km/hr
(e) None of these
Directions (4-8): What will come in place of question mark (?) in the following questions?
Directions (9-13): For the two given equations I and II.
Give answer (a) if P is greater than q.
Give answer (b) if p is smaller than q.
Give answer (c) if p is equal to q.
Give answer (d) if p is either equal to or greater than q.
Give answer (e) if p is either equal to or smaller than q.
Q14. There is a rectangular plot whose length is 36 metre and breadth is 28 metre. There are two paths parallel to length and breadth of plot as is shown shaded in the following figure. The remaining part is lawn whose area is 825 square metre. What is the area of paths?
(a) 183 sq. metre
(b) 185 sq. metre
(c) 190 sq. metre
(d) 163 sq. metre
(e) None of these
Q15. The sum of the radius and height of a cylinder is 18 metre. The total surface area of the cylinder is 792 sq. metre, what is the volume of the cylinder? (in cubic metre)
(a) 1848
(b) 1440
(c) 1716
(d) 1724
(e) 1694
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