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Quantitative Aptitude Quiz for IBPS Clerk
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.
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Directions (1-5): Study the pie chart information carefully and answer the questions —
The following pie chart shows the percentage of manufacturing of different types of laptops in a year
The production of Lenovo laptop in the given year is 16000
Q1. What is the total production of laptops of HCL, Acer and Toshiba together in the given year.
30,000
26,000
8,000
25,000
24,000
Solution:
Total production of HCL, Acer and Toshiba laptops in percentage
= 12% + 8% + 10%
= 30%
ATQ,
20% = 16000
30% = 24000
= 12% + 8% + 10%
= 30%
ATQ,
20% = 16000
30% = 24000
Q2. What is the ratio of production of laptops HP, Acer and HCL together to the production of laptops Dell and Toshiba together?
23 : 17
23 : 34
17 : 23
46 : 17
15 : 17
Solution:
Required ratio = (28% + 8% + 10%) : (22% + 12%)
= 46 : 34
23 : 17
= 46 : 34
23 : 17
Q3. The total number of production of laptops of Toshiba and H.P. together is what percent more or less than the total number of production of laptops of Dell and Acer together ?
20% less
25% more
33.33% more
30% more
33.33% less
Q4. In the next year the production of laptop of Dell company increased by 50% then find the total production of laptops of Dell and Lenovo together ? 49000
25000
55000
can’t be determined
60000
Solution:
Because the production of laptop of Lenovo is how much percent increase/decrease in the next year not given in question then the data is insufficient to find the production of laptops of both companies together.
Q5. What is the difference between the total production of laptop in Dell and HP together and the production of laptops of Lenovo and HCL together ?
24000
20000
30000
16000
25000
Solution:
Required difference = (50% – 30%) = 20%
In instruction given that 20% = 16000
In instruction given that 20% = 16000
Q6. A shopkeeper gave an additional 20 per cent concession on the reduced price after giving 30 per cent standard concession on a color tv. If Ananaya bought that tv for Rs. 1120, what was the original price of it?
Rs. 3000
Rs. 2400
Rs. 2400
Rs. 2000
Rs. 1800
Q7. A’s income is 20% more than that of B. By how much percent is B’s income is less than that of A?Q8. In an examination a student who gets 20% of the maximum marks fails by 5 marks. Another student who scores 30% of the maximum marks gets 20 marks more than the pass marks. The necessary percentage required for passing is
32%
23%
22%
20%
24%
Q9. A trader bought two printers for Rs 19,500. He sold one at a loss of 20% and the other at a profit of 15%. If the selling price of each printer is same, then their cost prices are respectively? 10,000 and 9,500
11,500 and 8,000
12,000 and 7,500
10,500 and 9,000
None of these
Q10. A reduction of 20% in the price of coconut enables a person to buy 3.5 kg more coconut for Rs 385. The original price of coconut is : Rs 20 per kg
Rs 22.50 per kg
Rs 25 per kg
Rs 27.50 per kg
None of these
Directions (11-15): Two equations I and II are given below in each question. You have to solve these equations and give answer Q11.
if x<y
if x>y
if x≤y
if x≥y
if x=y or no relation can be established
Q12. if x<y
if x>y
if x≤y
if x≥y
if x=y or no relation can be established
Q13. if x<y
if x>y
if x≤y
if x≥y
if x=y or no relation can be established
Q14. if x<y
if x>y
if x≤y
if x≥y
if x=y or no relation can be established
Solution:
Solving these equations.
x= - 3, y= - 4
x>y
x= - 3, y= - 4
x>y
Q15.
if x<y
if x>y
if x≤y
if x≥y
if x=y or no relation can be established

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