IBPS RRB 2019 Prelims Quantitative Aptitude: PO/Clerk | 9th July

July 9, 2019    

IBPS-RRB-Quantitative-Aptitude-Quiz: 9th July

IBPS RRB Quantitative Aptitude Quiz

Here, we are providing IBPS RRB Study Plan as there is left not enough time to deal in details. The questions asked in the quantitative aptitude 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.




Q1. The efficiency ratio of Shushma & Jyoti is 5 : 3. Shusma & Rani together can complete a piece of work in 12 days while rani alone can complete the same work in 16 days, then in how many days Jyoti alone can complete the same work ?
96 days
60 days
80 days
48 days
72 days
Solution:



Q2. A and B together can complete a certain work in 20 days. A third person C, whose efficiency is 20% more than that of B, can complete the same work in 30 days alone. In how many days A and C together can complete the same work?
18 days
24 days
16 days
30 days
20 days
Solution:



Q3. 12 men and 18 women can complete a work in 10 days. If a man can do as much work as two women and a woman can do much work as two children, then in how many days 6 man and 6 children will complete the same work?
32 days
26 days
30 days
28 days
24 days
Solution:



Q4. P, Q and R can complete a work in 16 days, 24 days and 32 days respectively, they started working together and after 4 days P left. Q also left 2 days before completing of work. For what time R had worked?
60/7 days
80/7 days
can’t be determined
10 days
75/7 days
Solution:



Q5. Sanjiv can type 360 pages in two hours while Rajesh can type 480 pages in one and half hour. If total wages earned by them is Rs. 3100, then what is the share of Sanjiv?
Rs. 1216
Rs. 1016
Rs. 1116
Rs. 1006
Rs. 1161
Solution:



Q6. 30 laborer’s working 7 hours a day can finish a piece of work in 18 days. If the laborer’s work 6 hours a day, then the number of laborers required to finish the same piece of work in 30 days will be
15
21
25
22
28
Solution:



Q7. If two men or six women or four boys can finish a work in 99 days, then in how many days will one man, one woman and one boy together take to finish the same work?
54 days
64 days
44 days
104 days
108 days
Solution:



Q8. B is twice as efficient as A and A alone can do a piece of work in 15 days. A started the work and after a few days B joined him. They completed the work in 11 days, from the starting. For how many days did they work together?
1 day
2 day
6 days
5 days
None of these
Solution:



Q9. A can do some work in 24 days, B can do it in 32 days and C can do it in 60 days. They start working together. A left after 6 days and B left after working for 8 days. How many more days are required to complete the whole work?
30
25
22
20
None of these
Solution:



Q10. Rishabh alone can do a work in 24 days. The ratio of working efficiency of Shashank and Keshav is 4 : 5 and efficiency ratio of Rishabh and Shashank is 3 : 4. In how much time Keshav will complete the same work ?
18.4days
16 days
14.4 days
16.4 days
12 days
Solution:



Q11. An employer gives Rs. 26 per day to an employee on duty and deducts Rs. 7 per day for his absence from the duty. If after 56 days, the employee receives Rs. 829, for how many days was the employee absent?
21
15
19
13
17
Solution:



Directions (12-15): What will come in place of ‘?’ in the following questions. 

Q12. 
163
199
107
126
136
Solution:



Q13. 
5
4
8
6
9
Solution:



Q14. 
95
89
83
71
None of these
Solution:



Q15. 
26500
25921
25600
25280
26244
Solution:



               


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