Quantitative Aptitude Quiz For NIACL AO
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.
Directions (1-5): Study the following graph carefully to answer the questions.
Investments (in Rs. Lakh) of Two Business Partners Prabhat travels & Ram travels over the Years.
Q1.What was the per cent rise in Prabhat’s investment in 2013 from the previous year?
Q2.Investment of Ram travels in 2012 is approximately what per cent of his total investment for all the years together?
14
18
20
17
12
Q3.What is the ratio of total investment of Prabhat travels in 2010, 2011 and 2012 together to the total investment of Ram travels in these three years together respectively? 3 : 7
6 : 5
5 : 6
17 : 15
15 : 17
Q4. What was the per cent rise in investment of Ram travels in 2013 from 2010? 45.6
37.5
30
60
75
Q5. What was the per cent rise/fall in the total investment of Prabhat travels & Ram travels together from 2011 to 2014? (rounded off to two digits after decimal) 8.33% fall
9.09% rise
8.33% rise
9.09% fall
None of these
Directions (6-10): What will come in place of question mark (?) in the following questions? Q6. 98÷14×49-294=(?)²
–14
√7
–7
196
156
Q7. 5
6
3
8
12
Q8. 454.58-376.89+121.45-95.42=? 102.22
103.72
91.72
92.32
97
Solution:
103.72
Q9. √576÷(4)²×7.4+(7)³-231=?
123.9
121.1
111.1
122.1
None of these
Q10. (√3-2)²=?-√12-√36 13-2√3
13
13-4√3
1
6
Directions (11-15): In the following questions two equations numbered I and II are given. You have to solve both the equations and Give answer Q11.
If x>y
ifx≥y
If x<y
If x≤y
If x=y or the relationship cannot be established
Solution:
x = √6, y=√6
∴ x = y
∴ x = y
Q12. I. 3x-2y=10
II. 5x-6y=6
If x>y
ifx≥y
If x<y
If x≤y
If x=y or the relationship cannot be established
Solution:
x = 6, y = 4
∴ x > y
∴ x > y
Q13. I. x² + x - 12 = 0
II.y² - 5y + 6 = 0
If x>y
ifx≥y
If x<y
If x≤y
If x=yor the relationship cannot be established
Solution:
x = – 4, 3 ; y = 3, 2
∴ No relation
∴ No relation
Q14. I. x² + 9x + 18 = 0
II.y² - 13y + 40 = 0
If x>y
ifx≥y
If x<y
If x≤y
If x=yor the relationship cannot be established
Solution:
x = – 6, –3 ; y = 8, 5
x < y
x < y
Q15.
If x>y
ifx≥y
If x<y
If x≤y
If x=yor the relationship cannot be established

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