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February 3, 2018

SBI CLERK PRELIMS- QUANTS DAY-1


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SBI Clerk Prelims 2018, will be going to held on March/April (Tentatively) 2018 as per SBI
Clerk Notification. This Exam is going to be one of the toughest exam of the year 2018.
Because SBI will be the game changer for all the upcoming bank exams. As per as the new
pattern is concerned there will be sectional timing for three section in 1 hour. So as per the
latest pattern each section is allotted with the sectional timing of 20 minutes.

NEW PATTERN:

Preliminary Examination:Phase I

Phase-I : Preliminary Examination: Preliminary Examination (online) consisting of


Objective Tests for 100 marks will be conducted online. This test would be of 1 hour
duration consisting of 3 Sections as follows:

SL. Name of test No. of Questions Marks Duration

1. English Language 30 30 20 Minutes

2. Numerical Ability 35 35 20 Minutes

3. Reasoning Ability 35 35 20 Minutes

Total 100 100 1 Hour

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hard working candidates will crack the exam. So be a continuous hard worker and grab the
opportunity to achieve your success.

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1. 18×15−20 3.2+9.4 −7.6=?

(a) 75

(b) 100

(c) 150

(d) 50

(e) None of these

2. (560÷32) x (720÷48) =?

(a) 262.5

(b) 255

(c) 263.5

(d) 271.25

(e) None of these

3. 8226÷15÷5 = ?

(a) 2156

(b) 109.68

(c) 185.56

(d) 2742

(e) None of these

4. 256 x 0.5 = 1024÷? X 4

(a) 128

(b) 8

(c) 32

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(d) 28

(e) None of these

5. 52.901 – 17.563 – 7.731 – 0.690 =?

(a) 23.971

(b) 26.917

(c) 28.971

(d) 31.917

(e) None of these

6. 518 x ? x 9 = 303030

(a) 75

(b) 65

(c) 85

(d) 55

(e) None of these

7. 15.593 – 9.214 – 3.452 – 2.191=?

(a) 1.873

(b) 0.686

(c) 2.342

(d) 0.736

(e) None of these

8. 12.50 x 14÷8.75+12=20+?

(a) 10

(b) 12

(c) 14

(d) 16

(e) 18

9. ? x (523.5+687.5) = 24220

(a) 32

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(b) 22

(c) 28

(d) 20

(e) 30

10. 4900÷28×444÷12 =?

(a) 6575

(b) 6475

(c) 6455

(d) 6745

(e) None of these

11. 17.28 ÷ ?*3.6 × 0.2= 200

(a) 120

(b) 1.20

(c) 12

(d) 0.12

(e) None of these

12. 272−32 (124+176)17×15−15 =?

(a) 0

(b) 2.25

(c) 300

(d) 240

(e) None of these

13. (4444÷40) +(645÷25)+(3991÷26)=?

(a) 280.4

(b) 290.4

(c) 295.4

(d) 285.4

(e) None of these

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14. 3.5 + 11.25 x 4.5 – 32.5 =?

(a) 18.275

(b) 21.625

(c) 32.375

(d) 25.45

(e) None of these

15. (85410 + 36885 + 24705) ÷1600 =?

(a) 90.25

(b) 94.385

(c) 95.50

(d) 91.875

(e) None of these

16. 16.45×2.8 + 4.5×1.6 =?

(a) 56.23

(b) 56.32

(c) 53.26

(d) 53.66

(e) None of these

17. 5616 ÷ 18 ÷ 8 =?

(a) 36

(b) 76

(c) 49

(d) 39

(e) None of these

18. 456 ÷ 24 x 38 – 958 + 364 =?

(a) 112

(b) 154

(c) 128

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(d) 136

(e) 118

19. 9÷2×27÷9*18÷7.5×5÷4=?

(a) 4.5

(b) 5.7

(c) 2.5

(d) 6.8

(e) None of these

20. 5+ 5.5+5.55+5.555=?

(a) 22.605

(b) 21.605

(c) 20.625

(d) 24.605

(e) 25.555

Answer Key

1. (d)
2. (a)
3. (b)
4. (c)
5. (b)
6. (b)
7. (d)
8. (b)
9. (d)
10. (b)
11. (d)
12. (c)
13. (b)
14. (b)
15. (d)
16. (c)
17. (d)
18. (c)
19. (a)
20. (b)

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Section : Quantitative Aptitude

Topic : Simplification

Time: 20 Minutes

What value should come in place of question mark (?) in the following equations?

Q.1) 21.12+1221.21-21.21+12.21+21.01=?

(a) 1245.34
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(b) 1254.34

(c) 1134.76

(d) 1142.43

(e) None of these

What value should come in place of question mark (?) in the following equations?

Q.2)

(a) 10

(b) 90

(c) 5

(d) 0

(e) 17

What value should come in place of question mark (?) in the following equations?

Q.3)

(a) 1765

(b) 1868

(c) 1439

(d) 1743

(e) None of these

What value should come in place of question mark (?) in the following equations?

Q.4) (81)3 × 98 ÷ (729)3 = 9?

(a) 5

(b) 0

(c) 12

(d) 7

(e) None of these

What value should come in place of question mark (?) in the following equations?

Q.5) 1.2×1.3×1.4×1.5×?=39.312

(a) 13
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(b) 22

(c) 12

(d) 27

(e) None of these

What value should come in place of “x” in the following questions?

Q.6)

(a) 1000

(b) 1024

(c) 1225

(d) 1331

(e) None of these

What value should come in place of “x” in the following questions?

Q.7) 4096 × 8x = 84 × 83 ÷ 512

(a) 1

(b) 2

(c) 3

(d) 4

(e) None of these

What value should come in place of “x” in the following questions?

Q.8) 1=1x

(a) 0

(b) 1

(c) 2

(d) Can’t be determined

(e) None of these

What value should come in place of “x” in the following questions?

Q.9)

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(a) 2.5

(b) 3.5

(c) 4.5

(d) 5.5

(e) 8

What value should come in place of “x” in the following questions?

Q.10) 0.25×25-1+6.75+22+32=x2

(a) 6

(b) 5

(c) 7

(d) 8

(e) 9

You can check the explanations from the one that is given below. If you have scored well in
this, then your preparations is in the right direction.

Explanation

Q.1)

21.12+1221.21-21.21+12.21+21.01=?

1275.55-21.21=1254.34

Q.2)

Q.3)

Q.4)

Q.5)

1.2×1.3×1.4×1.5×?=39.312

4/6
3.276×?=39.312

?=12

Q.6)

Q.7)

8x =8(4+3-3-4)

8x =80

x=0

Q.8)

11=1x =>x=1 and 10=1x =>x=0……etc.

So, can’t be determined.

Q.9)

Q.10)

0.25×25-1+6.75+22+32=x2

x 2=6.25-1+6.75+4+9=25

x=5

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Section : Quantitative Aptitude

Topic : Simplification-3

Time: 20 Minutes

1. 5/7 × 3/8 × 2 1/3 =?

(a) 7/8

(b) 2 1/7
1/7
(c) 2 1/8

(d) 5/7

(e) None of these

2.

=?

(a) 5

(b) 3

(c) 2 1/11

(d) 8/11

(e) None of these

3. 3 5/8 + 2 1/8 + 2 3/4 =?

(a) 8 1/8

(b) 7 7/8

(c) 8 1/2

(d) 7 5/8

(e) None of these

4. (15*15*15)/(5*3*2)=?

(a) 15

(b) 60

(c) 225

(d) 112.5

(e) None of these

5.

=?

(a) 18.6

(b) 18.5

(c) 19.6

(d) 19.7
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(e) None of these

6. 13 3/4 + 16 1/4 + 7 1/2 =?

(a) 35

(b) 25

(c) 30 1/2

(d) 35 1/2

(e) None of these

7. 2/5 of 350 + 30% of 250 =?

(a) 115

(b) 215

(c) 225

(d) 125

(e) None of these

8. 1 1/2 + 1 2/3 ÷

=?

(a) 71.5

(b) 133

(c) 19/252

(d) 19/180

(e) None of these

9. 3/5 of 25% of 740 =?

(a) 121

(b) 91

(c) 555

(d) 111

(e) None of these

10. 43% of 583 – ? % of 401 = 158.46

(a) 25

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(b) 23

(c) 21

(d) 19

(e) None of these

11. 50085 ÷ √? = 53 × 15

(a) 65

(b) 3969

(c) 4096

(d) 63

(e) None of these

12. If (12)3 is subtracted from the square of a number the answer so obtained is 976. What
is the number?

(a) 58

(b) 56

(c) 54

(d) 52

(e) None of these

13. [(12)2 + (6)2] ÷ (?)2 = 7.2

(a) 6

(b) 8

(c) 3

(d) 4

(e) None of these

14. 441 ÷ 3 × √? = 10290

(a) 70

(b) 80

(c) 4900

(d) 6400

(e) None of these


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15. 8 5/6 ÷ 10 11/36 =?

(a) 5/8

(b) 5/7

(c) 6/7

(d) 6/11

(e) None of these

16. √? + 24 = √2209

(a) 23

(b) 529

(c) 729

(d) 27

(e) None of these

17. 10531 + 4813 – 728 =? × 87

(a) 168

(b) 172

(c) 186

(d) 212

(e) None of these

18. (4.6 × 2.8 × 5.5) – (3.2 × 4.5 × 2.8) =?

(a) 36.28

(b) 30.42

(c) 28.35

(d) 32.52

(e) None of these

19. =?

(a) 4.4

(b) 3.5

(c) 4.2

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(d) 3.4

(e) None of these

20. 13.8 × 16.7 × 21.4 – 2931.844 =?

(a) 1800

(b) 1900

(c) 2000

(d) 2100

(e) None of these

ANSWER KEY

1. E

2. E

3.C

4. D

5. C

6. E

7. B

8. B

9. D

10. D

11.B

12. D

13. E

14. C

15. C

16. B

17. A

18. E

19. D
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SBI Clerk Prelims 2018 Study Planner Day- 5

Section : Quantitative Aptitude

Topic : Aproximation

Time: 10 Minutes

Q.1) 0.2% of 356 × 0.8% of 779 =?

(a) 2

(b) 14
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(c) 16

(d) 4

(e) 10

Q.2)

(a) 750

(b) 760

(c) 780

(d) 770

(e) 790

Q.3) 333.333 + 3.003 + 0.333 + 1.3 =?

(a) 333

(b) 335

(c) 337

(d) 339

(e) 338

Q.4) (7895641 ÷ 2795 ÷ 123) × 345 ÷ 456 =?

(a) 17

(b) 25

(c) 30

(d) 10

(e) 40

Q.5) 185% of 1359 + 18.5% of 1319 =?

(a) 2760

(b) 2630

(c) 2780

(d) 2890

(e) 3025

Q.6)

2/5
(a) 5

(b) 6

(c) 4.5

(d) 4.4

(e) 7.5

Q.7) 79% of 3770 ÷ 67% of 553 =?

(a) 6

(b) 7

(c) 9

(d) 8.5

(e) 8

Q.8)

(a) 1.2

(b) 2.5

(c) 5.2

(d) 3.8

(e) 4.6

Q.9) (333 % of 856) × 49.95 =?

(a) 155000

(b) 141500

(c) 142500

(d) 142000

(e) 140000

Q.10) 196.1 × 196.1 × 196.1 × 4.01 × 4.01 × 4.001 × 4.999 × 4.999 =196.13 × 4.012×?

(a) 100

(b) 16

(c) 10

(d) 64

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(e) 32

Check the Answers for the above questions from the link given below :

Q.1)

Q.2)

Q.3)

333.333 + 3.003 + 0.333 + 1.3 =?

=337.969≈338

Q.4)

Q.5)

Q.6)

Q.7)

79% of 3770 ÷ 67% of 553 =?

2978÷370=7.56≈8

Q.8)

Q.9)

(333 % of 856) × 49.95 =?

2850 × 50 = 142500

Q.10)

a
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196.1 x 196.1 x 196.1 x 4.01 x 4.01 x 4.001 x 4.999 x 4.999
=196.13 x 4.012x?

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The SBI CLERK Prelims Exam 2018 is one of the important exam and we know you would
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SBI Clerk Prelims 2018 Study Planner Day – 6

Section : Quantitative Aptitude

Topic : Approximation – 2
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Time: 20 Minutes

Directions: What approximate value should come in place of (?) in the following
question

1. ∛50753+(54.95)2=?

(A) 3093

(B) 3062

(C) 3129

(D) 3211

(E) 3021

2.40% of 252+90% of 881=?

(A) 895

(B) 862

(C) 843

(D) 811

(E) 940

3. 65.2% of 241.42+?of 392.86=4521.81

(A) 32

(B) 25

(C) 11

(D) 43

(E) 54

4. 4/7×5112+9/13×6414.21=?

(A) 7490

(B) 7509

(C) 7360

(D) 7487

(E) 7794

5. 2424÷424×√138=?

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(A) 38

(B) 61

(C) 46

(D) 89

(E) 72

6. √8867×√984÷14.78+?=19867.89

(A) 19843

(B) 19680

(C) 18796

(D) 18475

(E) 19307

7. (12171.69 + 1284.8 + 2471.621) – (3742.11 + 2525.36 + 526.7) =?

(A) 9154

(B) 9253

(C) 9183

(D) 9134

(E) 9231

8. (1/5% of 2305)×2/7 of 488=?-11% of 301

(A) 603

(B) 751

(C) 680

(D) 764

(E) 700

9. (√2212×√1860)/408=?

(A) 11

(B) 18

(C) 9

(D) 15

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(E) 5

10. √7396+576.54=?+√287-181.87

(A) 893

(B) 828

(C) 834

(D) 861

(E) 819

11. √3237.37÷7.98×14.03^2+47.009=?

a) 1328

b) 1298

c) 1187

d) 1419

e) 1387

12. (4398.33+9749.89+132.65)÷9.4+7.46=?^2

a) 40

b) 83

c) 32

d) 67

e) 71

13.

a) 9

b) 5

c) 3

d) 13

e) 17

14. (7237.438+3874.34+3437.95-4273.349)=?×274.89

a) 28

b) 32

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c) 17

d) 45

e) 37

15. (32.76% of 543+?% of 3201)= (7474.38÷343.38×17.43)

a) 3

b) 1

c) 16

d) 6

e) 9

16. 56.35^2+41^3÷46.687-√4656.56=?

a) 4278

b) 4534

c) 4473

d) 4144

e) 4311

Solutions for the Above Problems :

1. (B)

37+552=?

37+ 3025=3062

2. (A)
3. (C)

65/100×240+?of 390=4520

156+?×390=4520

?=4363/390≈11

4. (D)

2921+4440=?

?≈7360

5. (E)

2424/424×12=?
5/7
6×12≈72

6. (B)

√8867×√984÷14.78+?=19867.89

94×31÷15+?=19868

94×2+?=19868

?=19868-188

?=19680

7. (D)

(12171.69 + 1284.8 + 2471.621) – (3742.11 + 2525.36 + 526.7)=?

15928.111-6794.17≈9134

8. (C)

(1/5% of 2305)×2/7 of 488=?-11% of 301

1/(5×100)×2305×2/7×488=?-11/100×300

66/100×2×488=?-33=677

?≈680

9. (E)

(√2212×√1860)/408=?

(47×43)/408=2021/408≈5

10. (B)

√7396+576.54=?+√287-181.87

86 + 577=? +17-182

?=828

11. (d)

12. (a)

13. (b)

14. (e)

15.(d)

16. (b)

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SBI Clerk Prelims 2018 Study Planner Day – 7

Section : Quantitative Aptitude

Topic : Average – 1

Time: 20 Minutes

1. In a class of 52 students, the number of boys is two less than the number of girls.
Average weight of the boys is 42 kg, While the average weight of all the 52 student is 40
kg. Approximately what is the average weight of the girls?

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a) 41kg

b) 39kg

c) 40 kg

d) 38kg

e) 42kg

2. The average Income of P, Q, R, S and T is Rs 15000. The average income of P &Q is Rs


12000 and the average income of R&S is Rs 16000, find the average income of T.

a) Rs 19000

b) Rs 20000

c) Rs 23000

d) Rs 12000

e) none of these

3. The average number of coins with A, B, C and Dare 5. The average number of coins with
D, E and F are 7. Find the number of coin with all the 6 people is 6.

a) 3

b) 5

c) 4

d) 7

e) 8

4. Samdha travels 1/3rd of distance from delhi to Jaipur at speed of 80km, nest 1/3rd
distance at speed of 100kn. The average speed of Samdha for the entire journey is:

a) 90km

b) 89.25km

c) 90.16km

d) None of these

5. Gabbar Singh travelled from Ramgarh to Vijaygarh at speed of 60km and fromVijaygarh
to laxmangarh at speed of 40km. then he returned back from laxmangarhto Ramgarh to
meet Basanti, at speed of 80 km. if the distance between Ramgarh and Vijaygarh is same

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as distance between Vijaygarh and laxmangarh, then find the average speed of Gabbar
Singh for the whole journey:

a) 48km

b) 60km

c) 56 km

d) None of these

e) 67km

6. The average income of all the employees of ABC Ltc is Rs 12000 in 1999. In the year
2000, the company gave a bonus of Rs 2000 to each of the employees,then the new
average is

a) Rs 12000

b) Rs 1400

c) Rs 14000

d) None of these

e) Rs 120000

7. The average expenditure of P, Q and R is Rs 5000 per month. Also, the average
expenditure of Q, R and S is Rs 7000 per month. If the average expenditure of S is thrice of
that of P then the average expenditure of Q and R is:

a) Rs 6000

b) Rs 3000

c) Rs 5000

d) Rs 4000

e) none of these

8. The average age of 8 person is increased by 2 years when one of them, whose age is 24
years id replaced by a new person. The age of new person is

a) 42 years

b) 40years

c) 38years

d) 45 years

e) None of these
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9. The average age of five officers in a department is 32 years. If the age of their supervisor
is added, the average age increased by 1. What is the supervisor’s age?

a) 32years

b) 48years

c) 38years

d) 42 years

e) None of these

10. In a one-day cricket match the captain of one of the teams scored 30 runs more than
the average runs scored by the remaining six batsmen of that team who batted in the
match. If the total runs scored by all the batsman of that were 310, how many runs did the
captain score?

a) 60

b) 70

c) 50

d) Cannot be determined

e) None of these

11) Average score of Rahul, Manish and Suresh is 63. Rahul’s score is 15 less than Ajay
and 10 more than Manish. If Ajay scored 30 marks more than the average score of Rahul,
Manish and Suresh, what is the sum of Manish’s and Suresh’s scores?

(a) 120

(b) 111

(c) 117

(d) Cannot be determined

(e)None of these

12) The sum of 8 consecutive odd numbers is 656. Also average of four consecutive even
numbers is 87. What is the sum of the smallest odd number and second largest even
number?

(a) 165

(b) 175

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(c) 163

(d) Cannot be determined

(e) None of these

13) The average marks in English subject of a class of 24 students are 56. If the marks of
three students were misread as 44, 45 and 61 of the actual marks 48, 59 and 67
respectively, then what would be the correct average?

(a) 56

(b) 55

(c) 57.5

(d) 58.5

(e) None of these

14) The average age of some males and 15 females is 18 years. The sum of the ages of
15 females is 240 years and average age of males is 20 years. Find the number of males.

(a) 8

(b) 7

(c) 10

(d) 15

(e) None of these

15) The sum of the present ages of P and Q is 25 years more than the age of R. The
present age of is 5 years more than that of R. Find the present age of P.

(a) 20 years

(b) 25 years

(c) 21 years

(d) 22 years

(e) None of these

16) The average of four consecutive even numbers P, Q, R and S respectively (in
increasing order) is 51. What is the product of P and R?

(a) 2592

(b) 2400
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(c) 2600

(d) 2808

(e) None of these

17) The average height of 27 per-sons was recorded as 162 cm. If the height of Shreya
was deleted from the observation, the average height reduced by I cm. What was Shreya’s
height?

(a) 184 cm.

(b) 226 cm.

(c) 179 cm.

(d) 186 cm.

(e) None of these

18) The average of the 9 consecutive positive integers is 63. The product of the largest and
smallest integer is

(a) 3935

(b) 3953

(c) 3853

(d) 3835

(e) 3635

19) The present age of Romila is one fourth of that of her father. After 6 years the father’s
age will be twice the age of Kapil. If Kapil celebrated fifth birth day 8 years ago, what is
Romila’s Present age?

(a) 7 years

(b) 7.5 years

(c) 8 years

(d) 8.5 years

(e) None of these

20) The average height of 16 students is 142 cm. If the height of the teacher is included,
the average height increases by 1 cm. The height of the teacher is

(a) 156 cm

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(b) 159 cm

(c) 158 cm

(d) 157 cm

(e) 159.5 cm

Explanation for the Above Questions :

1.d) 38kg

Explanation:

let the number of boys=x; and

number of girls = y

Now, (y-2)=x and x+y=52

y-2+y=52

2y=54

Y=27

X=25

Let the average weight of the girls be ‘a’.

Or 27×a=(52×40)-(25×42)

Or 27×a=2080-1050

a =1030/27

=38.148

=38

2. a) Rs 19000

Explanation:

sum of the incomes of P, Q, R, S and T=15000× 5=75000

sum of the incomes of P, Q=2×12000=24000

sum of the incomes of R& S=2×16000=32000

Average income of T

= (P+Q+ R+S+T)-(P+Q)-(R+S)

= 75000-24000-32000=19000
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3. b) 5

Explanation:

Total number of coins with A, B,C,& D=5×4=20

Total number of coins with D,E&F=3×7=21

Total number of coins with A, B, C, D, E & F=6×6=36

Number of coins with D=(A+B+C+D)+(D+E+F)-(A+B+C+D+E+F)

=20+21-36=5

4. b) 89.25km

Explanation:

Since distance travelled at different speed is same, we can use the short cut

Since distance travelled at different speed is same, we can use the short cut

5. b) 60km

Explanation:

The average speed of gabbarsingh from Ramgarh to Laxmangath

[Because distance from Ramgarh to Vijaygarh and


from Vijaygarh to Laxmangathis same].

He is travel from Laxmangath toRamgarh at speed of


80km

The average speed of entire journey

6. c) Rs 14000

Explanation:

Since all the employees are given a bonus of Rs 2000, hence the average would also
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increase by Rs 2000.

7. a) Rs 6000

Explanation:

Total expenditure of P, Q & R=3×5000=15000

Total expenditure of Q, R & S =3×7000=21000

S-P=21000-15000=6000

Also, we are given S=3P. so 3P-P =6000 & P=3000

Total expenditure of Q & R=15000-3000=12000

Average expenditure of Q& R=12000/2 =6000

8. b) 40years

Explanation:

The average age of 8 person is increased by 2i.e sum of the age would increase by 16.
Age of the new person would be 16 years more than age of the person replaced, so age3
of new person =24+16=40 years

9. c) 38years

Explanation:

The new average is increased by 1 year hence sum of the age would have increased by
6years. Age of supervisor =32+6=38 years

10. b) 70

Explanation:

Let the average runs scored by 6 batman =x

Total runs scored by them =6x

Then, 6x+x+30=310

7x=280

X=40

Score of captain=40+30=70

11. (b) 111

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Explanation:

Ajay’s score = 63 + 30 = 93

Rahul’s score = 93 – 15 = 78

Sum of Manish’s and Suresh’s scores

= 3 x 63 – 78 = 189 – 78 = 111

12. (c) 163

Explanation:

Average of 8 consecutive odd numbers = (656/8) 82

Fourth number = 82 – 1 = 81

First number = 75

Average of 4 even numbers = 87

Second even number = 87 – 1 =86

Second largest even number = 88

Required sum = 75 + 88 = 163

13. (e) None of these

Explanation:

Difference = 48 + 59 + 67 44 – 45 – 61 =24

Correct average

= 56 + (24+24) =27

14. (d) 15

Explanation:

Let the number of males be x.

18x + 270 = 20x + 240

20x – 18x = 270 – 240

2x = 30

x=30/2=15

15. (a) 20 years


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Explanation:

P + Q = R + 25 … (i)

Q = R + 5 …….. (ii)

Subtracting equation (ii) from equation (i),

P+Q-Q=R+ 25 – R – 5

P = 20 years

16. (e) None of these

Explanation:

x+x+2+x+4+x+6

= 4 x 51

4x + 12 = 204

4x = 204 – 12 = 192

x = 192/4 = 48 = P

R = 48 + 4 = 52

P x R = 48 x 52 = 2496

17. (e) None of these

Explanation:

Tricky approach

Height of Shreyas

= 162+26

= 188 cm

18. (b) 3953

Explanation:

Average of 9 consecutive positive integers = 63

Fifth number = 63

Smallest number = 59

Largest number = 67

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Required product 47= 59 x 67 = 3953

19. (b) 7.5 years

Explanation:

Kapil’s present age = 12 years

After 6 years, Kapil’s age = 18 years

Father’s present age =36-6

= 30 years

Romila’s present age

(¼) ×30=7.5years

20. (b) 159 cm

Explanation:

Tricky approach

Height of teacher = (142 + 17) cm

= 159 cm

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SBI Clerk Prelims 2018 Study Planner Day – 8

Section : Quantitative Aptitude

Topic : Average – 2

Time: 20 Minutes

Q.1) Average cost of 4 ruled and 2 unruled notebooks is Rs.38. Average cost of 7 ruled and
8 un ruled note books is Rs.52, and Average cost of 5 ruled and 6 unruled notes is Rs.45.
Find the total cost of 8 ruled and 8 un ruled note books.

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a) Rs.815.5

b) Rs.751.5

c) Rs.715.5

d) Rs.810.5

e) None of these

Q.2) Sumith ate 70 dates in 1week. Each day he ate 2 more dates than those he ate on the
earlier day. What is the average number of dates did he eat on the first, fourth and last
day?

a) 13

b) 15

c) 10

d) 9

e) 11

Q.3) In a class room 410 cake pieces are distributed among some girls and boys. Total
number of girls is 30. Each girl gets four pieces and each boy gets five pieces. Find the
average number of boys and girls in the class room?

a) 58

b) 41

c) 52

d) 44

e) None of these

Q.4) The total salary paid to the 25 assembly workers is Rs. 237500. The foreman’s salary
is 110% of the average salary of assembly workers salary. How much salary is paid to the
Foreman?

a) Rs.13100

b) Rs.12350

c) Rs. 11900

d) Rs. 10450

e) None of these

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Q.5) In an R&D department, the average monthly salary of 21 Mentors and 5 TLs in a Govt
exam coaching institute was Rs.4500. When one TL’s salary was Rs.11000 was replaced
with a new TL, then the average salary of the department went down to Rs.4450. what is
the salary of new TL?

a) Rs.9700

b) Rs.8500

c) Rs.10500

d) Rs.9000

e) Cannot be determined

Q.6) Renuka went to shop and buy a chocolate pocket. Renuka thought the chocolate
pocket contain more than 90 chocolates but less than 100 chocolates. Her friend Ravi
thought the chocolate pocket contained more than 85 chocolates but less than 95
chocolates and another friend Ramya saw a chocolate pocket and said it cannot be more
than 93 chocolates. If all are them are correct in their estimate, what is the average of
different probable number of chocolate in the pocket?

a) 93

b) 91

c) 92

d) 89

e) 90

Q.7) The average monthly salary of four persons are A, B, C and D is Rs. 12000. If their
salary are in the ratio of A to B is 2 : 5, B to C is 5 : 1 and C to D is 1 : 4, then what is
average salary of B and D?

a) Rs.16000

b) Rs.17500

c) Rs.18000

d) Rs. 19000

e) 21000

Q.8) The sum of cube of two positive numbers is 728 and difference between their cubes is
296. Find the average of two numbers?

a) 6

b) 7

c) 14
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d) 19

e) 11

Q.9) The average weight of W, X and Y is 46 kg. If Z replaced W. The average would be 52
kg and if Z replaced X, the average would be 56 kg, If Z replaced Y, the average would be
48 kg. What is average weight of W, Y and Z?

a) 60 kg

b) 52 kg

c) 48 kg

d) 56 kg

e) None of these

Q.10) The average weight of 19 boxes of apple is 11.5 kg, a box is added increasing the
average weight by 400 g. What is the weight of new box?

a) 20.5 kg

b) 19.5 kg

c) 21 kg

d) 18.4 kg

e) None of these

Q.11) The average age of the husband and the wife is 27 years when they got married 6
years ago. But now the average age of husband, wife & child was 24 years. How old is the
child now?

a) 6 yrs

b) 7yrs

c) 8yrs

d) 9yrs

e) 5yrs

Q.12) The average of height of the students in a class was 180cm. When 5 student’s whose
average height is 146.4cm are newly admitted The average height of the class was
reduced by 12cm. How many students are present in the class?

a) 9

b) 5

c) 13

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d) 14

e) 10

Q.13) Find the average of even numbers between 251 & 401?

a) 320

b) 322

c) 324

d) 326

e) 328

Q.14) Arun married 7 years ago at the age of 30 years. His wife’s present ageis 33years. If
8 years later from marriage the average age of Arun, his wife and their son was 30 years,
then what is son’s present age?

a) 5yr

b) 4yrs

c) 3yrs

d) 2yrs

e) None of these

Q.15) The average score of a cricketer for 11 matches is 44 runs. If the average for the first
6 matches is 42, then find the average for the last 5 matches is,

a) 42.8 runs

b) 46.4 runs

c) 48.2 runs

d) 50 runs

e) None of these

Q.16) The average scores of a group of students in a test is 142. The 23% of student’s
average score is 126 and 51% of student’s average score is150. Then find the average
score of remaining 26% of students approximately,

a) 134

b) 136

c) 140

d) 142

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e) 144

Q.17) In the first 15 over’s of a cricket game, the run rate was only 8. What should be the
run rate in the remaining 35over’s to reach the target of 557.5 runs?

a) 12.5 runs per over

b) 14 runs per over

c) 10.6 runs per over

d) 13.5 runs per over

e) None of these

Q.18) The average weight of three boys A, B and C is 75 kg, while the average weight of
three boys B, D and E is 102 kg. What is the average weight of A, B, C, D and E?

a) 78kg

b) 80 kg

c) 82kg

d) Data inadequate

e) None of these

Q.19) The average age of A and B is 24 years. If C replaced A, the average would be 20
and if C replaced by B, the average would be 22. What are the ages of A, B and C
respectively?

a) 18, 26, 22

b) 22, 16, 26

c) 26, 18, 22

d) 26, 22, 18

e) None of these

Q.20) The average weight of 12 men is decreased by 6 kg when one of them weighing 250
kg is replaced by another person. This new person is again replaced by another person
whose weight is 34 kg lower than the person he replaced What is the overall change in the
average due to these dual changes?

a) 6kg

b) 12kg

c) 18kg

d) 20kg

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e) None of these

Solutions for the above Questions:

1. (b)

Sum of cost of 4 ruled and 2 unruled note=6×38=Rs.228

Sum of cost of 7 ruled and 8 unruled note=15×52=Rs.780

Sum of cost of 5 ruled and 6 unruled note=11×45=Rs.495

Total cost of 16 ruled and 16 unruled note=228+780+495=Rs.1503

Total cost of 8 ruled and 8 unruled notes=1503/2=Rs.751.5

2. (c)

Let number of Dates eaten on the first day x,

x+x+2+x+4+x+6+x+8+x+10+x+12=70

7x+42=70

x=28/7=4

First day=4

Fourth day=x+6=10

Last day=x+12=16

Average number of dates=30/3=10 dates

3. (d)

Sum of cake pieces girls have=30×4=120

Number of boys=30×4+x×5=410

x=58

Average number of boys and girls in the class= (30+58)/2=44

4. (d)

Average salary of Assembly members=237500/25=9500

Foreman salary=9500×110/100=Rs.10450

5. (a)

The average salary dropped by Rs.50 for 26 of them, therefore the overall salary has
dropped by,

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=26×50=Rs.1300

The new TL’s salary should be Rs.1300 less than the old TL’s Salary=11000-
1300=Rs.9700

6. (c)

Number of chocolate = x

According to Renuka,

90>x>100

According to Ravi,

85>x>95

According to Ramya,

x≤93

The value Satisfy all the above conditions are 91, 92 and 93.

The average is 92 chocolates in a pocket.

Required average=(91+92+93)/3=276/3=92 chocolates

7. (c)

Ratio=2 : 5: 1 : 4

Let their salary=2x+5x+x+4x=12000×4

x=48000/12=4000

B’s salary=5×4000=20000

D’s salary=4×4000=16000

Average salary of B and D=verage salary of B and D=36000/2=Rs.18000

8. (b)

According to the Question,

x^3+y^3=728—–(1)

x^3-y^3=296—–(2)

Solve the above two equations, we get

x=8 and y= 6

Average of two numbers= (8+6)/2=7

9. (d)
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Total weight of W, X &Y=46×3=138——(1)

Total weight of X, Y and Z=52×3=156—–(2)

Total weight of W, Y and Z=56×3=168——(3)

Total weight of W, X and Z=48×3=144——(4)

From 1, 2, 3 and 4,

W+X+Y+Z=202——— (5)

From 1& 5, Z=64 kg

From 2& 5, W=46 kg

From 3& 5, X=34 kg

From 4& 5, Y=58 kg

Average weight of W, Y and Z=168/3=56 kg

10. (b)

Total weight of 19 boxes=19×11.5=218.5 kg

New average=11.5+0.4=11.9 kg

Total weight of 20 boxes=20×11.9=238 kg

The weight of new box=238-218.5=19.5 kg

11. a)

The total age of husband & wife now = (27×2)+(6×2)= 66 yrs

Total age of husband, wife & child now = 24 × 3 = 72 yrs

Age of child = 72 – 66 = 6 yrs

12. d)

Let the number of students initially in the class be N

(1)àThen, total Height = N × 180 ——————-(1)

Again the no of students increased = N + 5

(2)àThen, total height N + 5 students = (N+5)× 168 ———-(2)

(3)àThe total height of 5 new students = 5 × 146.4 = 732cm. –(3)

From 1,2 & 3,

(N + 5)×168 – 732 = N × 180

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168N +840 – 732 = 180N => N = 9

Therefore , number of students in class = 9 + 5 = 14

13. d)

No of even numbers below 401 = 200

No of even numbers below 251 = 125

No of even numbers between 251 & 401 = 75

Sum of first N even numbers = N(N+1)

Sum of even number between 251 & 401=[200(200+1) ]–[125(125+1) ]=24450

Average of even numbers between 251 & 401 = 24450/75 = 326

14. b)

Arun’s present age = 37 yrs

Total age of family after 8 yrs from marriage = 30 × 3 = 90

Present age Arun & his wife = 37+33 = 70 yrs

Present age of arun, his wife & his son = 90 – 8×3 = 66

Present age of son = 70-66 = 4yrs.

15. b)

Total score of cricketer for 11 matches = 11×44 = 484 runs

Total score of cricketer for first 6 matches = 6 × 42 = 252 runs

the average for the last 5 matches = (484-252)/5=46.

16. C)

Let the number students be 100,

Then,

100×142 = 23×126 + 51×150 + 26×X

26X = 14200 – 2898 – 7650 => X = 140.4 = 140(Approx)

17. a)

Total runs scored in first 15 overs = 120

Remaining runs to be scored = 557.5 – 120 = 437.5 runs

Run rate in 35 overs = 437.5/35 = 12.5 runs

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18. d)

Total weight of (A + B + C)= (75 × 3)= 225 kg.

Total weight of (B + D + E)= (102 × 3)kg = 306 kg

Adding both, we get: A + 2B + C + D + E = 225 + 306 kg = 531 kg

So, to find the average weight of A, B, C, D and E, we ought to know B’s weight, which is
not given.

So, the data is inadequate.

19. d)

Total age of A & (1)àB = 24 × 2 = 48 yrs —(1)

Total age of B & (2)àC = 20 × 2 = 40 yrs —(2)

Total age of A & (3)àC = 22 × 2 = 44 yrs —-(3)

From 1,2 & 3,

(4)àA + B+ C = 66 —————————(4)

From 1& 4, C= 18

From 2& 4, A= 26

From 3& 4, B= 22

20. (C)

Let the average weight of 12 persons be X kg and the weights of the persons, entered the
group for the

first time and second time be (P)and (P-34)kg respectively,

From the question,

(12X-250+P)/12 =X-6 => P=178

Another person (P-34)= 178 – 34 = 144

(12X-144)/12 =X-r => r=12

Therefore the overall change = 6 + 12 =18kg

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SBI Clerk Prelims 2018 Study Planner Day – 9

Section : Quantitative Aptitude

Topic : Number Series

Time: 10 Minutes

1) 8, 13, 33, 123, ___?

2) 2, 6, 42, 600, ___?

3) 2, 0, 4, 0, 9, 3, 28, 20, ___?, ___?


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4) 2, 8, 72, 1152, ___?

5) 4, 3, 9, 25, ___?

6) 4, 7, 24, 29, ___?

7) 2, 1, 12, 12, ___?

8) 1, 1, 36, 1, ___?

9) 1, 1, 18, 6, ___?

10) 1, 8, 54, 384, ___?

Solutions :

1) Ans: 723

Soln: Upto 5!

= 1, 2, 6, 24, 120

X5+3, x5+3, x5+3, x5+3, x5+3

2) Ans: 14520

Soln: Upto 5!

= 1, 2, 6, 24, 120

12+1, 22+2, 62+6, 242+24,120 2+120

3) Ans: 125, 115……….

Soln: n!+n, n!-n

4) Ans: 28800

Soln: Upto 5!

= 1, 2, 6, 24, 120

12+12, 22+22, 62+62,242+242,1202+1202

5) Ans: 123

Soln: Upto 5!

= 1, 2, 6, 24, 120

+3, +1, +3, +1, +3


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6) Ans: 480

Soln: Upto 5!

= 1, 2, 6, 24, 120

x4, +5, x4, +5, x4

7) Ans: 240

Soln: Upto 5!

= 1, 2, 6, 24, 120

x2, 2, x2, 2, x2

8) Ans: 14400

Soln: Upto 5!

= 1, 2, 6, 24, 120

x1, 2, x6, 24, x120

9) Ans: 720

Soln: Upto 5!

= 1, 2, 6, 24, 120

x1, 2, x3, , x5

10) Ans: 3000

Soln: Upto 5!

= 1, 2, 6, 24, 120

x12, x22, x32, x42, x52

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Section : Quantitative Aptitude

Topic : Wrong Number

Time: 10 Minutes

Directions : In the following number series only one number is wrong. Find out the
wrong number. Predict the correct wrong number from the given series.

1. 781, 1521, 3000, 5961, 11881


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(A) 1521

(B) 3000

(C) 11881

(D) 5961

(E) 781

2. 427, 517, 1125, 3462, 13938

(A) 427

(B) 3462

(C) 13938

(D) 1125

(E) 517

3. 523, 2096, 8392, 33581, 134336

(A) 523

(B) 2096

(C) 8392

(D) 33581

(E) 134336

4. 8, 99, 1101, 12111, 133232

(A) 1101

(B) 99

(C) 8

(D) 12111

(E) 133232

5. 575, 1731, 5200, 15603, 46815

(A) 15603

(B) 46815

(C) 5200

(D) 575

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(E) 1731

6. 7, 104, 1366, 17758, 230867

(A) 104

(B) 1366

(C) 7

(D) 17758

(E) 230867

7. 847, 7629, 68667, 618008, 5562087

(A) 847

(B) 7629

(C) 68667

(D) 5562087

(E) 618008

8. 3, 68, 1174, 19958, 339303

(A) 339303

(B) 68

(C) 3

(D) 1174

(E) 19958

9. 66, 246, 1140, 5615, 27990

(A) 66

(B) 5615

(C) 1140

(D) 246

(E) 27990

10. 543, 577, 627, 696, 791

(A) 577

(B) 798

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(C) 627

(D) 543

(E) 696

1. (B)

781×2-(42+52 )=1521

1521×2-(42+52 )=3001≠3000

3001×2-(42+52 )=5961

5961×2-(42+52 )=11881

2. (D)

427×1+(91+92 )=517

517×2+(91+92 )=1124≠1125

1124×3+(91+92 )=3462

3462×4+(91+92 )=13938

3. (D)

523×4+(1×4)=2096

2096×4+(2×4)=8392

8392×4+(3×4)=33580≠33581

33580×4+(4×4)=134336

4. (A)

8×11+11=99

99×11+11=1100≠1101

1100×11+11=12111

12111×11+11=133232

5. (C)

575×3+(2×3)=1731

1731×3+(2×3)=5199≠5200

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5199×3+(2×3)=15603

15603×3+(2×3)=46815

6. (B)

7×13+13=104

104×13+13=1365≠1366

1365×13+13=17758

17758×13+13=230867

7. (E)

847×9+(2×3)=7629

7629×9+(2×3)=68667

68667×9+(2×3)=618009≠618008

618009×9+(2×3)=5562087

8. (D)

3×17+17=68

68×17+17=1173≠1174

1173×17+17=19958

19958×17+17=339303

9. (D)

66×5-(72+62 )=245≠246

245×5-(72+62 )=1140

1140×5-(72+62 )=5615

5615×5-(72+62 )=27990

10. (C)

543+(17×2)=577

577+(17×3)=628≠627

628+(17×4)=696

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696+(17×5)=791

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Section : Quantitative Aptitude

Topic : Quadratic Equation

Time: 10 Minutes

D.1–10):Read the Question Carefully and answer the following.


1. x2+3x+2=0

2y2=5y
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a) X < Y

b) X > Y

c) X = Y

d) X ≥ Y

e) X ≤ Y

2.(3x)2-7x-20=0

2y2-11y+15=0

a) X < Y

b) X > Y

c) X = Y (or) Cannot be determined

d) X ≥ Y

e) X ≤ Y

3.(10x)2-7x+1=0

35y2-12y+1=0

a) X < Y

b) X > Y

c) X = Y (or) Cannot be determined

d) X ≥ Y

e) X ≤ Y

4.(3x)2 + 7x = 6

6(2y2+1) = 17y

a) X < Y

b) X > Y

c) X = Y (or) Cannot be determined

d) X ≥ Y

e) X ≤ Y

5. x2 – 6x = 7

2y2 + 13y + 15 = 0

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a) X < Y

b) X > Y

c) X = Y (or) Cannot be determined

d) X ≥ Y

e) X ≤ Y

6. x2 + 13x + 42 = 0

y 2 + 19y + 90 = 0

a) X > Y

b) X ≥ Y

c) X < Y

d) X ≤ Y

e) X = Y (or) Cannot be determined

7. x2– 15x + 60 = 0

y 2 – 23y + 132 = 0

a) X > Y

b) X ≥ Y

c) X < Y

d) X ≤ Y

e) X = Y (or) Cannot be determined

8. 82 + 7x + 12 = 0

y 2 + 6y + 8 = 0

a) X > Y

b) X ≥ Y

c) X < Y

d) X ≤ Y

e) X = Y (or) Cannot be determined

9. x2 – x – 12 = 0

y 2+5y+6 = 0

3/7
a) X > Y

b) X ≥ Y

c) X < Y

d) X ≤ Y

e) X = Y (or) Cannot be determined

10. x 2 – 8x + 15 = 0

Y2-3y+2 = 0

a) X > Y

b) X ≥ Y

c) X < Y

d) X ≤ Y

e) X = Y (or) Cannot be determined

D.11-20): In each of these questions, two equations (I) and (II) are given. You have to
solve both the equations and give answer.

11. 3x2– 29x + 56 = 0

3y2– 5y – 8 = 0

a) If X > Y

b) If X ≥ Y

c) If X < Y

d) If X ≤ Y

e) If X = Y (or) No relation can be established between X and Y.

12. 5x2+ 26x – 24 = 0

5y2– 34y + 24 = 0

a) If X > Y

b) If X ≥ Y

c) If X < Y

d) If X ≤ Y

e) If X = Y (or) No relation can be established between X and Y.

13. x 2– 7x = 0
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2y2+ 5y + 3 = 0

a) If X > Y

b) If X ≥ Y

c) If X < Y

d) If X ≤ Y

e) If X = Y (or) No relation can be established between X and Y.

14. 7x – 4y = 40

8x + 8y = 8

a) If X > Y

b) If X ≥ Y

c) If X < Y

d) If X ≤ Y

e) If X = Y (or) No relation can be established between X and Y.

15. 15x2– 41x + 14 = 0

2y2– 13y + 20 = 0

a) If X > Y

b) If X ≥ Y

c) If X < Y

d) If X ≤ Y

e) If X = Y (or) No relation can be established between X and Y.

16.

a) If X > Y

b) If X ≥ Y

c) If X < Y

d) If X ≤ Y

e) If X = Y (or) No relation can be established between X and Y.

17.

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a) If X > Y

b) If X ≥ Y

c) If X < Y

d) If X ≤ Y

e) If X = Y (or) No relation can be established between X and Y.

18. 12x2– 17x + 6 = 0

20y2– 31y + 12 = 0

a) If X > Y

b) If X ≥ Y

c) If X < Y

d) If X ≤ Y

e) If X = Y (or) No relation can be established between X and Y.

19. 3x2– 8x + 4 = 0

4y2– 15y + 9 = 0

a) If X > Y

b) If X ≥ Y

c) If X < Y

d) If X ≤ Y

e) If X = Y (or) No relation can be established between X and Y.

20. x 2-16x + 63 = 0

y 2– 2y – 35 = 0

a) If X > Y

b) If X ≥ Y

c) If X < Y

d) If X ≤ Y

e) If X = Y (or) No relation can be established between X and Y.

Answer key:

1. (a)
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2. (c)
3. (d)
4. (e)
5. (b)
6. (a)
7. (c)
8. (e)
9. (e)
10. (a)
11. (b)
12. (d)
13. (a)
14. (a)
15. (c)
16. (e)
17. (b)
18. (d)
19. (e)
20. (a)

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SBI Clerk Prelims 2018 Study Planner Day – 13

Section : Quantitative Aptitude

Topic : Quadratic Equation – 2

Time: 20 Minutes

Directions.1-5):Solve the two given quantities and find out the relationship between
them:

1.
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Quantity 1: Area of square having its perimeter is 2 times of circumference of circle having
21mtrs as its radius.

Quantity 2: Area of a rectangle whose length is 150% of its breadth and which perimeter is
270mtrs.

a) Quantity 1 > Quantity 2

b) Quantity 1 < Quantity 2

c) Quantity 1 ≥ Quantity 2

d) Quantity 1 ≤ Quantity 2

e) Quantity 1 = Quantity 2 or Relationship can’t be established.

2.

Quantity 1 = 75x7÷(y3z 2)

Quantity 2 = (23y4x 3) ÷ z5

X = 1; Y = 2; Z =3

a) Quantity 1 > Quantity 2

b) Quantity 1 < Quantity 2

c) Quantity 1 ≥ Quantity 2

d) Quantity 1 ≤ Quantity 2

e) Quantity 1 = Quantity 2 or Relationship can’t be established.

3.

Quantity 1: Perimeter of a Square having its side is equal to hypotenuse of a right-angled


triangle having its sides 8mtrs and 6mtrs respectively.

Quantity 2: Perimeter of a Rhombus having its diagonals d1 and d2 are 12mtr and 16mtr
respectively.

a) Quantity 1 > Quantity 2

b) Quantity 1 < Quantity 2

c) Quantity 1 ≥ Quantity 2

d) Quantity 1 ≤ Quantity 2

e) Quantity 1 = Quantity 2 or Relationship can’t be established.

4.
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Quantity 1: The value of “a” from 8a2+6a+10=15

Quantity 2: The value of “b” from 12b2+9b = 7.5

a) Quantity 1 > Quantity 2

b) Quantity 1 < Quantity 2

c) Quantity 1 ≥ Quantity 2

d) Quantity 1 ≤ Quantity 2

e) Quantity 1 = Quantity 2 or Relationship can’t be established.

5.

Quantity 1: The value of X from

Quantity 2: The value of X from x3+ y 3+ z 3– 3xyz =0, if the value of y = 6 and z = -10.

a) Quantity 1 > Quantity 2

b) Quantity 1 < Quantity 2

c) Quantity 1 ≥ Quantity 2

d) Quantity 1 ≤ Quantity 2

e) Quantity 1 = Quantity 2 or Relationship can’t be established.

D.6-10): In each of these questions, two equations (I) and (II) are given. You have to
solve both the equations and give answer:

6.

I:16x2+14x+3=0

II:8y2+10y+3=0

a) If X > Y

b) If X < Y

c) If X ≥ Y

d) If Y ≤ Y

e) If X = Y (or) Relation cannot be established between ‘X’ and ‘Y’

7.

I: 8x+4 -3x+18=4-12x+9x+32-2x
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II: 18y-12+13+4y+6+12y+21-27y+8=0

a) If X > Y

b) If X < Y

c) If X ≥ Y

d) If Y ≤ Y

e) If X = Y (or) Relation cannot be established between ‘X’ and ‘Y’

8.

I:7x2+11x-6=0

II:4x2-11x+6=0

a) If X > Y

b) If X < Y

c) If X ≥ Y

d) If Y ≤ Y

e) If X = Y (or) Relation cannot be established between ‘X’ and ‘Y’

9.

I: 7x+12y =24

II: 3x+7y= 1

a) If X > Y

b) If X < Y

c) If X ≥ Y

d) If Y ≤ Y

e) If X = Y (or) Relation cannot be established between ‘X’ and ‘Y’

10.

I: 144x2+96x-48=0

II: 169y2-234y-208=0

a) If X > Y

b) If X < Y

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c) If X ≥ Y

d) If Y ≤ Y

e) If X = Y (or) Relation cannot be established between ‘X’ and ‘Y’

D.11-15): In each of these questions, two equations I and II are given. You have to
solve both the equation and give answer:

11.

I. x2+22x+120=0

II.y2-20y-300=0

a) I < II

b) I ≥ II

c) I ≤ II

d) I > II

e) I = II (or) Relationship cannot be established

12.

I.x2+20x+51=0

II.y2-15y+56=0

a) I < II

b) I ≥ II

c) I ≤ II

d) I > II

e) I = II (or) Relationship cannot be established

13.

a) I < II

b) I ≥ II

c) I ≤ II

d) I > II

e) I = II (or) Relationship cannot be established

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14 .

a) I < II

b) I ≥ II

c) I ≤ II

d) I > II

e) I = II (or) Relationship cannot be established

15.

I.5x2+2x-51=0

II.y2+3y-54=0

a) I < II

b) I ≥ II

c) I ≤ II

d) I > II

e) I = II (or) Relationship cannot be established

D.16-20): In each of these questions, two equations I and II are given. You have to
solve both the equation and give answer:

16.

a) I < II

b) I ≥ II

c) I ≤ II

d) I > II

e) I = II (or) Relationship cannot be established

17.

I. x2-7x+12=0

II.y2+17y+72=0

a) I < II

b) I ≥ II

c) I ≤ II
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d) I > II

e) I = II (or) Relationship cannot be established

18.

I.2x2+13x+21=0

II.3y2+11y+10=0

a) I < II

b) I ≥ II

c) I ≤ II

d) I > II

e) I = II (or) Relationship cannot be established

19.

II.y4=256

a) I < II

b) I ≥ II

c) I ≤ II

d) I > II

e) I = II (or) Relationship cannot be established

20.

I. 12x2-13x+3=0

II.6y2+13y+7=0

a) I < II

b) I ≥ II

c) I ≤ II

d) I > II

e) I = II (or) Relationship cannot be established

Solutions for the Above Questions :

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1. (b)

2. (b)

3. (e)

4. (e)

5. (e)

6. (c)

7. (a)

8. (b)

9. (a)

10. (e)

11. (c)

12. (a)

13. (c)

14. (a)

15. (e)

16. (e)

17. (d)

18. (a)

19. (e)

20. (d)

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SBI CLERK PRELIMS – QUANTITATIVE APTITUDE –


DAY – 14
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SBI Clerk Prelims 2018 Study Planner Day – 14

Section : Quantitative Aptitude

Topic : Percentages

Time: 10 Minutes

Q.1) Raman Publishers buys a machine for Rs.50000. The rate of depreciation is 10%.
Find the depreciated value of the machine after 4 years. What is the average rate of
depreciation?
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a) 6.6%

b) 7.6%

c) 8.6%

d) 9.6%

e) None of these

Q.2) A bank offers 10% interest rate compounded annually. A person deposits Rs.20,000
every year in his account. If he does not withdraw any amount, then how much balance will
his account show after four years?

a) 102102

b) 103103

c) 104104

d) 105105

e) None of these

Q.3) David invests Rs.7956 in the bank X and Y, so that X’s amount at the end of 5 years is
equal to Y’s amount at the end of 7 years at 10 percent compounded annually. Find the
amount invested by David in bank Y.

a) 3500

b) 3600

c) 3700

d) 3800

e) None of these

Q.4) Messy borrows a certain sum from David at a certain rate of SI for 3 years. She lends
this sum to Malar at the same rate of interest but compounded annually for the same
period, that is 3 years. At the end of 3 years, she receives Rs.3300 as compound interest,
but paid Rs.3000 as simple interest. What is the rate of interest? (Approximately)

a) 30%

b) 25%

c) 20%

d) 35%

e) None of these
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Q.5) The simple interest on a certain sum of money for 4 years at 10% per annum is half
the compound interest on Rs.24000 for 2 years at 25% per annum. The sum placed on
simple interest is

a) 28894

b) 28794

c) 18694

d) 16875

e) None of these

Q.6) If compound interest on a sum for 4 years at 12% per annum is Rs.448062, then
simple interest on the same sum at the same rate of interest and for the same period of
time is?

a) 374549

b) 350045

c) 324560

d) 373459

e) None of these

Q.7) What is the difference between compound interests on Rs.20,000 for 1.5 years at 10%
per annum compounded yearly and half-yearly?

a) 48.5

b) 50.5

c) 52.5

d) 54.5

e) None of these

Q.8) What annual payment will discharge a debt of Rs.7308 due in 3 years at the rate of
40% compound interest?

a) 1145

b) 4135

c) 4600

d) 4515

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e) None of these

Q.9) A man borrowed Rs.30000 at 15% per annum simple interest and immediately lent the
whole sum at 15% per annum compound interest. What does he gain at the end of 3
years?

a) 2129.25

b) 2126.25

c) 2122.25

d) 2222.25

e) None of these

Q.10) The principal amounts to Rs.27000 in 4 years at 20% per annum in compound
interest. Then find the principle?

a) 13040.53

b) 13020.83

c) 14020.83

d) 14040.53

e) None of these

The Solutions for the above problems :

1. (c)

2. (a)

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3. (b)

4. (c)

5. (d)

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6. (a)

7. (c)

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8. (c)

9. (b)

10. (b)

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SBI Clerk Prelims 2018 Study Planner Day – 15

Section : Quantitative Aptitude

Topic : Percentages – II

Time: 20 Minutes

1) The sum of 45% of a number and 20% of the same number is 4056. What is 85% of that
number?

a) 5043
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b) 5430

c) 5034

d) 5340

e) 5540

2) The sum of 15% of a positive number and 10% of the same number is 70. What is twice
of that number?

a) 440

b) 280

c) 560

d) 140

e) None of these

3) If a numerator of a fraction is increased by 400% and the denominator is increased by


500%, the resultant fraction is 10/21. What was the original fraction?

a) 5/12

b) 8/13

c) 17/14

d) 4/7

e) None of these

4) 10% of 20% of a number is 102. What is the number?

a) 10200

b) 10460

c) 10540

d) 10720

e) 10860

5) The difference between 58% of a number and 39% of the same number is 247. What is
62% of that number?

a) 1300

b) 806

c) 754

d) 1170
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e) None of these

6) There are 1240 employees in an organization. Out of which 25% got promoted. How
many such employees are there who got promotion?

a) 398

b) 345

c) 310

d) 372

e) None of these

7) Bina’s monthly income is 90% of Anita’s monthly income. The total of both their monthly
incomes is Mr. Sen’s monthly income. Mr. Sen’s annual income is Rs. 775200. What
is Bina’s monthly income? (In some cases, annual income is asked and, in some case,
monthly income is asked)

a) Rs. 34000

b) Rs. 36000

c) Rs. 30600

d) Rs. 30000

e) None of these

8) The product of 5% of a positive number and 3% of the same number is 504.6. What is
half of that number?

a) 290

b) 340

c) 680

d) 580

e) None of these

9) Three-fourth of a number is equal to 60% of another number. What is the difference


between the numbers?

a) 18

b) 32

c) 24

d) Cannot be determined

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e) None of these

10) Half of a number is equal to 65% of another number. What is the ratio between the first
number and the second number respectively?

a) 10:13

b) 8:13

c) 13:8

d) 13:10

e) None of these

11) Rajesh decided to donate 16% of his salary on the day of donation he changed his
mind and donated Rs. 4320 which was three-fifths of what he had decided earlier. How
much is the salary of Rajesh?

a) Rs. 45000

b) Rs. 45800

c) Rs. 46000

d) Rs. 46400

e) None of these

12) Deepa decided to donate 8% of her salary to an orphanage. On the day of donation,
she changed her mind and donated Rs. 2240 which was 80% of what she had decided
earlier. How much is Deepa’s salary?

a) Rs. 36000

b) Rs. 42000

c) Rs. 35000

d) Rs. 45000

e) Rs. 45000

13) A student has to secure 36% marks to pass. He gets 150 marks and fails by 30 marks.
The maximum marks are

a) 540

b) 600

c) 500

d) 620

e) None of these
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14) Mr. Natwarlal gave 50% of the money he had to his wife, and the remaining amount he
distributed equally among his three sons. If each son got Rs. 3250, what was the total
amount he had?

a) Rs. 13000

b) Rs. 19500

c) Rs. 16250

d) Cannot be determined

e) None of these

15) In an examination Shalini scores a total of 436 marks out of 625. What is her
approximate percentage in the examination?

a) 83

b) 65

c) 82

d) 78

e) 70

16) 25% of 50% of a number is 385. What is the number?

a) 3050

b) 3100

c) 3004

d) 3080

e) None of these

17) Bhoomi invests Rs. 3675, which is 14% of her monthly income in mutual funds. What is
her monthly income?

a) Rs. 23700

b) Rs. 28450

c) Rs. 26250

d) Rs. 25950

e) None of these

18) Anish spends 25% of his salary on house rent, 5% on food, 15% on travel. 10% on
clothes and the remaining amount of Rs. 22500 is saved. What is Anish’s salary?

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a) Rs. 40000

b) Rs. 40500

c) Rs. 45500

d) Rs. 50000

e) None of these

19) Twenty-seven percent of Arun’s monthly salary is equal to Ruju’s monthly salary. If
Arun’s monthly salary is Rs. 25000, then what is Ruju’s annual salary?

a) Rs. 87000

b) Rs. 810000

c) Rs. 111000

d) Rs. 57000

e) None of these

20) The present ages of Aunil and Anil are in the ratio of 7:8 respectively. If four years ago
the ratio of their ages was 5:6 respectively, what is Anil’s present age in years?

a) 16

b) 14

c) 10

d) 12

e) None of these

Solutions for the Above Questions :

1. (D)

45% of (x) + 25% of (x) = 4056

X = 6240

85% of (6240) = 5304

2. (C)

Sum of numbers = 15% of (x) + 10% of (x) = 70

X = 280

Twice the number = 2 × 280 = 560

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3. (D)

Numerator of fraction increased 400%

So, 500% of (x)

Denominator increased 500%, so 600% of (y)

Resultant =

500% of (x) ÷ 600% of (y) = 10 ÷ 21

Original fraction =

4. (A)

10% of 20% of ½ of a number is 102.

5. (B)

58% of x-39% of x=247

-> 0.58x-0.39x=247->x=1300

Required Answer = 0.67 * 1300 =806

6. (C)

According to question,

1240*25/100=310

7. (C)

Bina’s monthly income (B) = 90/100 Anitha’s monthly income (A)

A+B = Sen’s monthly income(S)

Sen’s monthly income =775200/12=Rs.64600

According to question

A+0.9A=64600->1.9A=64600-> A = Rs.34000

Therefore, Bina’s Monthly income (B) = 64600-34000= Rs.30600

8. (A)

According to the question


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9. (D)

According to the question

So, we cannot be determined

10. (D)

According to the question:

11. (A)

Rajesh salary =

X = 45000

12. (C)

Deepa’s salary = 8% of (80% (x)) = 2240

X= 350

13. (C)

Student has to secure 36% to pass

Secured – 150 marks

Failed by- 30 marks

Maximum marks are = 36% of (x) = 180 => x = 500

14. (B)

Remaining amount = 50%

Sharing between 3 sons so we get = 50% of (x) = 3 × 3250 => x = 19500

15. (E)

Shalini got 436 out of 625

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Percentage in an examination =

16. (D)

25% of 50 % (x) = 385

X = 3080

17. (C)

Boomi’s monthly income = 14% of (x) = 3675 => x = 26250

18. (D)

Anish spent his salary = 55%

Remaining salary = 45%

45% of (x) = 22500

X = 50000

19. (E)

27% (A) = R

R’s monthly salary =

R’s monthly salary = 6750

R’s yearly salary = 6750 × 12 = 81000

20. (A)

Present ages of Aunil and Anil =7: 8

4 years ago, = 5: 6

7x-4/8x-4 = 5/6

X=2

Anil’s present age = 16

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SBI Clerk Prelims 2018 Study Planner Day – 17

Section : Quantitative Aptitude

Topic : Time and work

Time: 20 Minutes

Q.1) Popeye started a work and left it after 9 days. The remaining work is completed by
pope. So, the work gets completed in 25 days. Pope can alone finish the work in 30 days.
Find the number of days in which Popeye can alone finish the work?

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a) 14 days

b) 16 days

c) 18 days

d) 20 days

e) None of these

Q.2) Damon and Oliver work together in a farm, 25% of the work is completed in two days,
if they work together. Due to some illness Oliver started at 1/3 rdof his efficiency and
Damon starts working at twice his efficiency so that the work is completed in time, then
what is the difference between the number of days in which both of them working together
originally completed the work and number of days in which Damon alone would have
completed the work if he works at his original efficiency?

a) 14days

b) 16days

c) 12days

d) 20days

e) None of these

Q.3) A certain number of people get together to contribute in the construction of a charity
hospital. But for every month four people step out of this plan. Due to this the task is
completed in 1/2 more years instead of one year. Then how many people were originally
involved in this group?

a) 143

b) 102

c) 120

d) 133

e) None of these

Q.4) Pipe A can fill the tank in 30 hours when it works at 60% of its efficiency. Pipe B is one
third as efficient as pipe A. How long will it take if both the pipes operate simultaneously at
their 100% efficiency?

a) 14 hours

b) 12 hours

c) 11 hours

d) 10 hours

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e) None of these

Q.5) 10 men can do 66.66% work in 10 days. 5 women can do 37.5% of same work in 9
days. Then in how many days can 80% of same work be done by 5 men and 2 women
working together?

a) 14 Days

b) 15 days

c) 16 days

d) 18 days

e) None of these

Q.6)The amount of work to be done in a company is increased by 90%. By what


percentage is it necessary to increase the number of workers to complete the new work in
the same time as before if the new workers are 50% more efficient?

a) 75%

b) 60%

c) 50%

d) Cannot be determined

e) None of these

Q.7) 10 men can complete a work in 48 days. 16 women can complete the same piece of
work in 60 days. 8 men and 20 women work together for 20 days, if only the women were
to complete the remaining work in 4 days, then how many women would be required?

a) 40 women

b) 60 women

c) 80 women

d) 50 women

e) none of these

Q.8) Two farmers want to install tube wells of equal size in their farms. The first one
employs 6 men and 4 women and gets the work completed in 14 days. The second one
employs 8 men and 7 women and gets the work completed in 10 days to complete the
same work. If a third farmer employs 1 man and 1 woman, how long would it take them to
build the tube well for him?

a) 700/9 days

b) 500/9 days

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c) 800/9 days

d) 75 days

e) None of these

Q.9) P, Q and R together can complete a piece of work in 8 days. Q and R started working
and P joined them after 6 days and it took them another 6 days to complete the work. Find
the number of days which p alone can complete the work?

a) 14 days

b) 12 days

c) 15 days

d) 18 days

e) None of these

Q.10) A chair manufacturer signs a contract to build 20000 chairs in 30 days and employs
40 men for the purpose. After 10 days, he finds that only 2000 chairs have been made. He
employs some extra man to finish the work in 30 days. If the manufacturer had hired the
extra men from the beginning , how many days would it have taken to complete the work?

a) 200/9 days

b) 100/3 days

c) 125/6 days

d) 34 days

e) None of these.

D.11-15) Study the following passage and answer the questions accordingly.

Five members of a family live in Mumbai namely A, B, C, D and E. A and B together can do
a piece of work in 80 days. B and C together can do a piece of work in 60 days. C and D
together can do a piece of work in 40 days. D and E together can do a piece of work in 20
days. A alone can do a piece of work in 120 days.

Q.11) If A, B and C together can do a piece of work in ‘x’ days then how much work could
be done in the same days when E do the same work?

a) 2/5

b) 1/3

c) 2/3

d) 4/3

e) None of these
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Q.12) B, C and D can complete a piece of work in ‘x’ days. If all of them work together and
after three days B left and the remaining work be completed by C and D with help of E. In
how many days can C, D and E do the remaining work?

a) 11 3/5 days

b) 12 3/5 days

c) 13 3/5 days

d) 14 3/5 days

e) None of these

Q.13) A, C and D can do a piece of work in x, y and z days, respectively. They work
alternately in a way that first day A , second day C and third day D, fourth day A and so on.
How many days will be needed to complete the work in this way?

a) 90 days

b) 80 days

c) 70 days

d) 60 days

e) None of these

Q.14) A, B and C can do a piece of work in ‘x’ days, ‘y’ days and ‘z’ days respectively. As
they were ill, they could do 90% , 75% and 80% of their efficiency, respectively. How many
days will they take to do the work together?

a) 43 16/33 days

b) 33 1/33 days

c) 48 16/33 days

d) 12 12/33 days

e) None of these

Q.15) C can do 1/4 of a work in 80 days, D can do 40% of the same work in 80 days and E
can do 1/3 of a work in 800/3 days. Who will complete the work first?

a) C

b) D

c) E

d) Both C and D

e) None of these

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D.16-20) Study the following information carefully and answer the question given below.

Given table shows percentage of number of students from 5 different schools attended 5
different tournaments.

Q.16) Number of students from C who attended chess, hockey and cricket is equal to the
number of students who attended football, cricket and tennis from school E. Total number
of students in school E is 160. Find the number of students who attended tennis from
school C.

a) 50

b) 31

c) 48

d) 45

e) 43

Q.17) Number of students who attended hockey tournament from school A is the sum of
the number of students who attended football tournament from school D and the number of
students who attended cricket tournament from the same school. Then find the number of
students from school D is what per cent of number of students from school A?

a) 40 20/37%

b) 41%

c) 40 5/9%

d) 20 20/37%

e) 44%

Q.18) Number of students from school B who attended hockey tournament is approximately
what percentage less than the number of students from school C who attended tennis
tournament. If the number of students who attended football from school B is 52 and the
number of students who attended chess from school C is 15 more than the number of
students who attended chess from school B.

a) 24%

b) 23%

c) 19%

d) 15%

e) 17%

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Q.19) If the difference between the number of students who attended cricket from school E
and number of students who attended football from same school is 25, and the total
number of students from school B is 40% more than the total number of students from
school E. In school E percentage of number of students who attended tennis is equal to
percentage of number of students who attended cricket. Find the number of students who
attended football from school B

a) 150

b) 125

c) 180

d) 140

e) 175

Q.20) Find the number of students who attended cricket from school C, if the number of
students who attended tennis from school C is 80?

a) 46

b) 38

c) 15

d) 48

e) 20

Answer Key
1. e

Let Popeye can alone complete the work in x days

Work done by Popeye in 9 days = 9/x of the complete work

Work left =1- 9/x=(x-9)/x

1/30 of the work is done by pope in 1 day

(x-9)/x of the work is done by Popeye in 1 day

30 =16× (x-9)/x

30x = 16x-144

14x = 144

X = 10 2/7

So, Popeye can alone complete the work in 10 2/7 days.

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2. c

Let work done by Damon = x%

Work done by Oliver = y%

Total number of days required to complete the work =2× 100/25=8

X+y = 25/2

also, 2x+y/3=25/2

Solving them,

Y = 7.5 , x = 5

So, 100% of the work will be completed by Damon alone in 20 days.

Required difference = 20-8 =12 days.

3. b

Let the total number of people = x

12x = (x+(x-4)+(x-8)+(x-12)+(x-16)+(x-20)+….18 times)

12x = 18x – 4 (1+2+3+…17)

6x = 4×17× 18/2

X = 102

4. e

Pipe A can fill the tank when its efficiency is 100% =30× 60/100=18 hours

Pipe B can fill the tank in 54 hours.

When both the pipes operate simultaneously.

Time = (54×18)/(54+18)=13.5 hours.

5. c

10 men can do 2/3 of work in 10 days

10 men can do complete work in =10× 3/2=15 days

10M×15 = 150 men can do work in one day

5 Women can do 3/8 of work in 9 days

5 women can do complete work in =9× 8/3=24 days

5W×24 = 120 women can do work in one day

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150M = 120 W

M = 4/5×W

5M =5× 4/5 W=4W

(4+2) W × days = 120 W

Days = 20 So, 80% of the work can be done in 20× 4/5=16 days

6. b

Let initially 100 units of work were done by 100 workers in 1 day, so efficiency of each
worker was 1%

Now the work becomes 190 units.

So, they need to complete 190 units of work in 1 day.

So, the 100 workers do the 100 units of work

The remaining x new workers need to this 90 units of work in 1 day whose efficiency is 1.5
%each

So, number of new workers needed = 90/1.50=60 newworkersneeded.

So, percent by which workers need to be increased = 60/100×100=60%

7. b

10×M ×48 = W×16×60

M = 2W

So, 1 man work = 2 women work.

So, total work done by 8+10 = 18 men in 20 days = 18×20 = 360

Total required work = 10×48 =480

Work left =120

30 men can complete this in 4 days

So, women required = 60 [since 1 man work = 2 women work]

8. a

84 men days + 56 women days = 80 men days + 70 women days.

4 men days = 14 women days

1 man day = 3.5 women days

Total work = 80 men days + 70 women days = 350 women days.

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1 man day + 1 women day = 4.5 women days

Number of days = 3500/45=700/9 days

9. b

One day’s work

1/p+1/Q+1/R=1/8

Also,

6 (1/P+1/Q+1/R)+ 6 (1/Q+1/R)= 1

6/8+6 (1/Q+1/R)= 1

1/Q+1/R=1/24

1/P=1/8-1/24

1/p=1/12

P= 12 days.

10. a

After 10 days, 400 men hours, only 10% of the work has been completed.

To complete the work in time, rest 90 % work must be completed in 20 days.

Man days required = 3600.

Hence he requires 180 men to work for 20 days

He must hire 140 extra men

If he hired 180 men from the beginning, number of days required = 4000/180=200/9 days.

11. Alone work of Each Person

(A+B)’s one day work=1/80;

(B+C)’s one day work=1/60;

(C+D)’s one day work=1/40;

(D+E)’s one day work=1/20

A’s one day work=1/120

Now, According to question,

B’s one day work=1/80-1/120=1/240

C’s one day work=1/60-1/240=1/80

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D’s one day work=1/40-1/80=1/80

E’s one day s work=1/20-1/80=3/80

According to question,

(A+B+C)’s one day work=1/120+1/240+1/80=(2+1+3)/240=6/240=1/40

Required Answer, E alone works to finish,

E=(1/40)/(3/80)=1/40×(80/3)=2/3 of the work

Ans=c)2/3

12. (B+C+D)’s one days work=1/240+1/80+1/80=7/240

According to quesiton,

(B+C+D)’s three days work=7/240×3=7/80

Then, remaining work, =1-7/80=73/80

Required answer is,

(73/80)/(1/80+1/80+3/80)=73/80×80/5=73/5=14 3/5 days

Ans=d) 14 3/5 days

13. A’s one day work=1/120;

C’s one day work=1/80;

D’s one day work=1/80

According to question,

work done in first 3 days,

=1/120+1/80+1/80=(2+3+3)/240=8/240=1/30

Time taken to complete 1/30 part of work=30 days

Required Answer, (Time taken to complete the whole work)

=3×30=90 days

Ans=a) 90 days

14. According to question,

A’s one day work=90% of 1/120=90/100×1/120=3/400

B’s one day work=75% of 1/240=75/100×1/240=1/320

C’s one day work=80% of 1/80=80/100×1/80=1/100

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(A+B+C)’s one day’s work=3/400+1/320+1/100=(12+5+16)/1600=33/1600

Hence, time taken by them to complete the work=1600/33=48 16/33

Ans=c) 48 16/33 days.

15. Time taken to complete the work by C

=80×4=320 days

Time taken to complete the work by

D=80×100/40=200 days

Time taken to complete the work by E

=800/3×3=800 days

16. Number of students attended chess, hockey and cricket from school C
=14%+41%+12%=67%

Number of students attended football, cricket and tennis from school E=


20%+25%+20%=65%

Total students in school E= 160

67% of School C = 65% of school E

67% of school C=65/100×160=104

Total students in school C =104/67×100=155.22≈155

Students attended tennis from School C=20% of 155

=20/100 ×155=31

17. Number of students attended hockey tournament from school A=15% of school A

Number of students attended football and

Cricket tournament from school D = 37% of school D

15% of school A= 37% of school D

Required percentage =(school D total )/(school A total)×100

=(15/37)A /A×100=15/37×100=40 20/37%

18. Number of students attended football from B =52

Number of students attended hockey from B=52/25×21=44

Number of students attended chess tournament from school C=15+52/25×11=38Number of


students attended tennis from school C=38/14×20=54

Required percentage =(54-44)/54×100=19% (approx.)


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19. Difference between the number of students who attended football and number of
students who attended cricket from school E = (25%-20%) = 5% of school E

Total students from school E=25/5×100=500

Total students from school B = 500×1.4=700

Number of students attended football from school B=25/100×700=175

20. Number of students attended tennis from school C=80

Total number of students from school C=80/20×100=400

Number of students attended cricket from school C=12/100×400=48

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SBI Clerk Prelims 2018 Study Planner Day – 18

Section : Quantitative Aptitude

Topic : Boats & Streams

Time: 20 Minutes

1. A boat travels 25km downstream and 12km upstream in 9 hours. The same boat
travels 10km downstream and 24 km upstream in 10 hours. How much time will the
same boat take to travel 15 km downstream and 6km upstream?

(A) 10 hours
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(B) 5 hours

(C) 8 hours

(D) 12 hours

(E) 15 hours

2. The speed of boat is that of the current of water as 23:13. The boat goes along with
the current for 6 hours 15 minutes it will come back in?

(A) 30 hours

(B) 24 hour 20 minutes

(C) 22 hours 30 minutes

(D) 45 hours

(E) None of these

3. A man can row a boat to a certain distance downstream in 8 hours and takes 10
hours to row upstream the same distance, the speed of the stream is 10 km/hr; find
the speed of downstream?

(A) 100 km/hr

(B) 120km/hr

(C) 115 km/hr

(D) 80 km/hr

(E) 90 km/hr

4. A boat goes 57 km in 6hours along the stream and 34 km in 4 hours against the
stream. Speed of the stream is ?

(A) 9 km/hr

(B) 10.25 km/hr

(C) 4.5 km/hr

(D) 1.5 km/hr

(E) 0.5 km/hr

5. If the speed of the current is 8 km/hr and a man takes thrice the time to go upstream
as to row downstream, find the speed of upstream?

(A) 2km/hr
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(B) 4km/hr

(C) 6km/hr

(D) 8km/hr

(E) 10 km/hr

6. A boat covers a certain distance downstream in 12 hours but takes 16 hours to return
upstream to the starting point. If the speed of the stream be 8 km/hr, find the speed of
the boat in still water.

(A) 48 km/hr

(B) 56 km/hr

(C) 68 km/hr

(D) 72 km/hr

(E) 36 km/hr

7. A motor boat travels 6 hours for upstream and same time for downstream to cover
the 96km in the stream which speed is 2 kmph. Find the speed of the motor boat in
still water?

(A) 10 km/hr

(B) 12 km/hr

(C) 8 km/hr

(D) 24 km/hr

(E) 7km/hr

8. If the rate of stream is 14 kmph in still water, It takes to a man five times long as to
row down the river, then find the speed of a man can row in still water?

(A) 28 kmph

(B) 21 kmph

(C) 35 kmph

(D) 42 kmph

(E) 14 kmph

9. A man can row at 20 km/hr in still water. If he takes total 10 hours to go to a place 36
km away and return, then the speed of the current is?

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(A) 16 km/hr

(B) 14 km/hr

(C) 12 km/hr

(D) 8 km/hr

(E) 20 km/hr

10. A man can row at 6 kmph in still water. The speed of current is 3 kmph less than the
speed of downstream, if the speed of upstream is 3 kmph then what is the speed of
stream?

(A) 5 kmph

(B) 8 kmph

(C) 10 kmph

(D) 15 kmph

(E) 6 kmph

11. A man finds that he can row 8km with the stream in the same time as 6 km against
the stream. He can row to a place 72 km distance and come back in 10 1/2 hours.
The rate of the stream is?

(A) 3 km/hr

(B) 1 km/hr

(C) 2 km/hr

(D) 1.6 km/hr

(E) 0.8 km/hr

12. The speed of boat in still water is four times more than the speed of stream, then
what is the ratio between the speed of downstream and the speed of upstream?

(A) 4: 1

(B) 4: 3

(C) 3:2

(D) 2:3

(E) 3: 4

13. A man sails 36 km along the flow of a river in 6 hours, if it takes 9 hours to return the
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same distance, then the speed of the flow of the river is?

(A) 2 km/hr

(B) 1 km/hr

(C) 3 km/hr

(D) 5 km/hr

(E) 6 km/hr

14. A man can row two-quarters of a kilometre against the stream in 4 1/6 minutes and
along the stream in 2 1/12 minutes. The speed of the man in still water is (in km/hr) ?
(approximately)

(A) 10.8 km/hr

(B) 9.6 km/hr

(C) 1.6 km/hr

(D) 3.2 km/hr

(E) 4 km/hr

15. A boatman will take 2 hr to go certain distance in stationary water and he goes 4500
m against current of the stream in 8100 seconds and goes 2400 metres along the
current in 12 minutes, then what is the distance travel by boatman in still water?

(A) 16km

(B) 14km

(C) 21km

(D) 28km

(E) 35km

16. A boat takes 48240 seconds to cover a certain distance running upstream, while it
running downstream takes 9 hours 36 minutes to cover the same distance. What is
the ratio between the speed of boat in still water to the current?

(A) 115: 19

(B) 35: 4

(C) 28: 7

(D) 135: 7

(E) 114: 13
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17. A swimmer covers a certain distance downstream in 30 minutes but takes 42 minutes
to return upstream to the starting point. If his speed in still water is 54 m/sec, find the
speed of the current.

(A) 12 m/sec

(B) 15 m/sec

(C) 6 m/sec

(D) 9 m/sec

(E) 18 m/sec

18. A motor boat travels 8 hours for upstream and same time for downstream to cover
the 80km in the stream which speed is 4 kmph. Find the speed of the motor boat in
still water?

(A) 10 km/hr

(B) 12km/hr

(C) 5 km/hr

(D) 24 km/hr

(E) 7km/hr

19. If the rate of stream is 12 kmph in still water, It takes to a man four times long as to
row down the river, then find the speed of a man can row in still water?

(A) 28 kmph

(B) 20 kmph

(C) 35 kmph

(D) 32 kmph

(E) 10 kmph

20. A man can row at 9 kmph in still water. If the speed of upstream is 6 kmph then what
is the speed of the stream?

(A) 5 kmph

(B) 8 kmph

(C) 10 kmph

(D) 15 kmph
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(E) 3 kmph

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