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Quantitative Aptitude Questions (Data sufficiency) for IBPS Clerk Mains Day-16

Quantitative Aptitude Questions (Data sufficiency) for IBPS Clerk Mains Day-16:

Dear Readers, IBPS is conducting Online Mains Examination for the recruitment of Clerical Cadre. Main Examination of IBPS Clerk was scheduled from 21st Jan 2018. To enrich your preparation here we have providing new series of Data sufficiency – Quantitative Aptitude Questions. Candidates those who are appearing in IBPS Clerk Main Exam can practice these Quantitative Aptitude Average questions daily and make your preparation effective.

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  1. Quantity 1: Average weight of 11 members is 42kg. Average weight of 5 persons is 36kg and Average weight of last 5 persons is 41kg. What is the weight of 6th person?

Quantity 2: Average of five consecutive odd numbers is 45. What is sum of first and last number?

(a)Quantity I ≤ Quantity II

(b)Quantity I ≥ Quantity II

(c)Quantity I > Quantity II

(d)Quantity I < Quantity II

(e)No relation

  1. Quantity1: A retailer bought a scooter for 15000 and spent 1000 on repairs and sold it for 20000.What is the profit percentage?

Quantity2: The profit earned by selling an article 250. If the selling price of the article is 2500. What is the percentage of profit?

(a)Quantity I ≤ Quantity II

(b)Quantity I ≥ Quantity II

(c)Quantity I > Quantity II

(d)Quantity I < Quantity II

(e)No relation

  1. Quantity1: If a bus can travel a distance 50 km in half an hour, the distance will cover in 3 hrs 45 minutes will be?

Quantity 2: If a person travels equal distance in 12 km/hr, 14km/hr, 16km/hr. The total time travelled by him is 150 mins. Find the total distance travelled by him?

(a)Quantity I ≤ Quantity II

(b)Quantity I ≥ Quantity II

(c)Quantity I > Quantity II

(d)Quantity I < Quantity II

(e)No relation

 

  1. Quantity 1: 3x2– 10x + 8 = 0 what is the value of X?

Quantity 2: 3y2 + 8y – 16 = 0, what is the value of Y?

(a)Quantity I ≤ Quantity II

(b)Quantity I ≥ Quantity II

(c)Quantity I > Quantity II

(d)Quantity I < Quantity II

(e)No relation

 

  1. Quantity 1: What is the cost of fencing a circular field of area 346.5m2 at the rate of Rs.27.5 per meter?

Quantity 2: Two person A and B started a business invested 7000, 8000 respectively. A left after 9 month. If the total profit at the end of one year is 3100. What is the share of A?

(a)Quantity I ≤ Quantity II

(b)Quantity I ≥ Quantity II

(c)Quantity I > Quantity II

(d)Quantity I < Quantity II

(e)No relation

  1. Quantity 1: A 450m long train crosses a 200m platform at the speed of 207kmph. What is the time taken by train to cross the tunnel?

Quantity 2: A train length of 250 m crosses the pole at the speed of 25sec. If another train B crosses the train A, which is 320m long from opposite direction at a speed of 25 m/sec. What is the time taken to cross each other?

(a)Quantity I ≤ Quantity II

(b)Quantity I ≥ Quantity II

(c)Quantity I > Quantity II

(d)Quantity I < Quantity II

(e)No relation

  1. Quantity 1: 5 years ago, the ratio of suba and deepa was 8:5. 2 years hence, their age ratio will be 5: 4. What is the present age of suba?

Quantity 2: The ratio of A and B after 5 years will be 8:3. 4 years hence, the ratio of A and B is 29:39. What is the present age A?

(a)Quantity I ≤ Quantity II

(b)Quantity I ≥ Quantity II

(c)Quantity I > Quantity II

(d)Quantity I < Quantity II

(e)No relation

 

  1. Quantity 1: Average of first 10 odd numbers

Quantity 2: Average of first 10 prime numbers

(a)Quantity I ≤ Quantity II

(b)Quantity I ≥ Quantity II

(c)Quantity I > Quantity II

(d)Quantity I < Quantity II

(e)No relation

  1. Quantity 1: A pipe can fill a tank in 7 hours, but due to a leakage it took 9 hours to fill the tank. If the tank is full, in what time will the tank become empty due to the leakage?

Quantity 2: There are 2 taps to fill a tank. One tap can fill tank in 6 hours and another tap can fill the tank in15 hours. Both tap are opened alternatively and how long it will take to full the tank? (Approximately)

(a)Quantity I ≤ Quantity II

(b)Quantity I ≥ Quantity II

(c)Quantity I > Quantity II

(d)Quantity I < Quantity II

(e)No relation

  1. Quantity 1: In pack of 52 cards, two cards are taken out. What is the probability that both are king cards?

Quantity 2: 2 dice are thrown. What is the probability of choosing sum of dice is divisible by 2?

(a)Quantity I ≤ Quantity II

(b)Quantity I ≥ Quantity II

(c)Quantity I > Quantity II

(d)Quantity I < Quantity II

(e)No relation

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