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Abhishek Shrivastava (Quantitative Aptitude/ Data Interpretation/ Logical Reasoning)

Ajit Chautrani (Quantitative Aptitude/ Data Interpretation/ Logical Reasoning)

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IBPS PO Prelims 2018 - Memory Based Paper
(Quantitative Aptitude)

1. DIRECTION: In the given question two Quantity I and II are given. You have to solve both and give
answer:

A & B together can do a job in 4.5 days. If ratio of time taken by A to that of B to do the same work alone is
1:3.
Quantity I: In how many days B alone can do this job?
Quantity II: 18 days.

(a) Quantity I < Quantity II


(b) Quantity I > Quantity II
(c) Quantity I = Quantity II
(d) Quantity I Quantity II
(e) Quantity I Quantity II

2. DIRECTION: In the given question two Quantity I and II are given. You have to solve both and give
answer:

Two trains A & B are running with speed of 72 kmph & 36kmph. Their lengths are in ratio of 4:5.
They cross each other in 15 sec in opposite direction.
Quantity I: In what time train A crosses a platform of 300 m?
Quantity II: In what time train A will overtake train B (if in same direction) after they just meet?

(a) Quantity I < Quantity II


(b) Quantity I > Quantity II
(c) Quantity I = Quantity II
(d) Quantity I Quantity II
(e) Quantity I Quantity II

3. DIRECTION: In the given question two Quantity I and II are given. You have to solve both and give
answer:

In a mixture, the ratio of milk & water is 6:1. If 14 Littre mixture is withdrawn from it, then In resultant
mixture, water left is 4L.

Quantity I: Original quantity of the mixture


Quantity II: 35L

(a) Quantity I < Quantity II


(b) Quantity I > Quantity II
(c) Quantity I = Quantity II
(d) Quantity I Quantity II
(e) Quantity I Quantity II

4. DIRECTION: In the given question two Quantity I and II are given. You have to solve both and give
answer:
Tanvi started a business investing Rs.45,000. After 8 months Anisha joined her with a capital of Rs.52.000.
At the end of the year the total profit was Rs.56,165.
Quantity I- What is ‘the share of profits of Anisha?

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Quantity II- What is ‘the share of profits of Tanvi?

(a) Quantity I > Quantity II


(b) Quantity I < Quantity II
(c) Quantity I ≥ Quantity II
(d) Quantity I ≤ Quantity II
(e) Quantity I = Quantity II or the relation can’t be determined

5. DIRECTION: In the given question two Quantity I and II are given. You have to solve both and give
answer:

Quantity I: A boat travelled 40 km downstream and 20 km upstream in 6 hours. The boat travelled another
56 km downstream and 34 km upstream in 9 hours. What is the speed of the water?

Quantity II: A man rowing a boat downstream took 4 hours to cover a distance of 32 km and rowing the
same distance upstream he took 8 hours to reach the starting point. What is the speed of the boat in still
water?

(a) Quantity I > Quantity II


(b) Quantity I < Quantity II
(c) Quantity I ≥ Quantity II
(d) Quantity I ≤ Quantity II
(e) Quantity I = Quantity II or the relation can’t be determined

6. What should come in place of the question mark (?) in the following question?

24+ √ -√ =26

(a) 4
(b) 3
(c) 16
(d) 9
(e) None of these

7. What should come in place of the question mark (?) in the following question?

27.06 × 25 − ? = 300

(a) 373.5
(b) 374.5
(c) 376.5
(d) 371.5
(e) None of these

8. What should come in place of the question mark (?) in the following question?
185% of 400 + 35% of 240 = ? % of 824
(a) 80
(b) 70
(c) 90
(d) 100
(e) None of these

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9. What will come in place of the question mark (?) in each of the following number series?

3, 5, 10, 20, ?, 63

(a) 27
(b) 29
(c) 37
(d) 39
(e) 41

10. What will come in place of the question mark (?) in each of the following number series?

1, 2, 8, 128, ?

(a) 256
(b) 384
(c) 512
(d) 1024
(e) 32768

11. What will come in place of the question mark (?) in each of the following number series?

89, 70, 87, 74, 85,?

(a) 78
(b) 72
(c) 65
(d) 90
(e) 87

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12. What will come in place of the question mark (?) in each of the following number series?

23, 28, 38, 53, 73,?

(a) 108
(b) 105
(c) 100
(d) 98
(e) 102

13. What will come in place of the question mark (?) in each of the following number series?

730, ?, 82, 28, 10, 4

(a) 380
(b) 350
(c) 300
(d) 260
(e) 244

14. A shopkeeper marks his article 1000 Rs. more than the cost price. If he gives a discount of Rs700 and still he
gets a profit of 20%. If he sold article without any discount, what will be his profit%?
(a) 60 %
(b) 66.66%
(c) 33.33 %
(d) 50%
(e) 57%

15. A sum of amount at r% compound interest doubles in 3 years. In 9 years it will be k times of the original
principal. What is the value of k?
(a) 5
(b) 7
(c) 8
(d) 9
(e) 10

16. A boatman can row a certain distance downstream in 2 hours and upstream the same distance in 3 hours. If
the stream flows at the rate of 4 km/hr, what is the speed of the boat in still water?

(a) 30 km/hr
(b) 20 km/hr
(c) 35 km/hr
(d) 40 km/hr
(e) 60 km/hr

17. Rs.1,087 is divided among A, B, and C such that if Rs 10, Rs 12 and Rs 15 are diminished from the share of
A, B and C respectively, the remainders will be in the ratio of 5, 7 and 9. What is the share of B?

(a) Rs 362
(b) Rs 355

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(c) Rs 465
(d) Rs 260
(e) Rs 238

18. A right circular cylinder of radius 6cm & height 14cm is melted In small cubes of side 2cm. How many
cubes will be formed?
(a) 198
(b) 156
(c) 140
(d) 200
(e) 120

DIRECTIONS Q. 19 to Q. 24: Study the following pie chart carefully and answer the given questions.

The pie chart shows the number of students % appeared for exam in Weekdays & Weekend together.

Total number of students appeared in weekend = 2500


Shift -I, 5%

Shift -IV, 30%

Shift -II, 30%

Shift -III, 35%

Total number of students appeared in % for exam in Weekdays &


weekend together = 4000

Shift -IV, 20% Shift -I, 15%

Shift -III, 25%


Shift -II, 40%

19. What is the central angle of total number of students from shift I?
(a) 64o
(b) 62o
(c) 32o

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(d) 54o
(e) 61o

20. If number of students appeared in shift-IV in weekend is 60% of total number of student applied in shift IV
in weekend, then find the total number of student applied in shift IV in weekend?
(a) 1240
(b) 1260
(c) 1220
(d) 1248
(e) 1250

21. If 40% students passed out of students appeared in shift-III weekend then what is number of passed
student in shift III weekend?

(a) 350
(b) 340
(c) 320
(d) 300
(e) 370

22. What is the average of total number of students in Shift I, II & IV?
(a) 1000
(b) 980
(c) 1010
(d) 970
(e) 940

23. If number of male students appeared in shift-I in weekend is 60% of total number of students student
applied in shift 1 in weekend then what is ratio of male & female appeared in shift — I in weekend?
(a) 7:2
(b) 3:5
(c) 5:1
(d) 3:2
(e) 7:5

24. What is the difference between numbers of students appears in shift II & shift Ill in weekdays?
(a) 710
(b) 720
(c) 700
(d) 725
(e) 680

DIRECTIONS Q. 25 to Q. 29 Answer the questions on the basis of the information given below.

The bar graph given below shows the number of employees working in different departments of
an organization.

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The table given below shows the ratio of number of males to females in different departments of the
organization.

Department Males Females

HR 9 16

Marketing 3 2

IT 9 31

Finance 2 3

Production 11 4

Merchandising 4 3

25. What is the total number of males working in all the departments together?
(a) 755
(b) 925
(c) 836
(d) 784
(e) None of these

26. What is the number of females working in the HR department?


(a) 158
(b) 128
(c) 136
(d) 144
(e) None of these

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27. What is the respective ratio of total number of employees working in the production department to those
working in the Merchandising department?
(a) 15:14
(b) 8:7
(c) 14:15
(d) 7:8
(e) None of these

28. In which department are the lowest number of females working?


(a) Marketing
(b) Production
(c) HR
(d) Finance
(e) None of these

29. What is the total number of employees from all departments together in the organisation?
(a) 1500
(b) 1575
(c) 1525
(d) 1625
(e) None of these

DIRECTIONS Q. 30 to Q.34: Answer the questions on the basis of the information given below.

In a school of 2500 students, all the students have enrolled for different games viz, cricket, chess, badminton,
hockey, football, table-tennis and carrom. The respective ratio of girls to boys in the school is 3 : 2. 20% of the
boys play only cricket. 25% of the girls play table-tennis, badminton and carrom only. 26.8% of the boys play
only football. The number of girls playing only cricket is 175% of the boys playing the same. The respective ratio
of girls playing only chess to boys playing only chess is 12 : 11. 25.7% of the boys play hockey, table-tennis and
carrom only. One-fourth of the girls play only badminton. The remaining girls play football and hockey only.
The remaining boys play only chess.

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30. How many students play more than one game?
(a) 850
(b) 862
(c) 732
(d) 670
(e) None of these

31. The total number of students playing hockey is what percent of the total number of students in the school?
(a) 25.7
(b) 10.8
(c) 14.8
(d) 21.14
(e) None of these

32. What is the respective ratio of the total number of boys playing chess to the total number of girls playing
badminton?
(a) 11:30
(b) 13:32
(c) 9:29
(d) 13:29
(e) None of these

33. What is the total number of students playing football, cricket and table-tennis?
(a) 1300
(b) 1550
(c) 1450
(d) 1650
(E) None of these

34. How many students play carrom?


(a) 175
(b) 600
(c) 538
(d) 482
(e) None of these

DIRECTIONS: In the following questions two equations numbered I and II are given. You have to solve both
the equations, and give your answer.

35. I. 3x2+8x+4 = 0
II. 4y2-19y+12= 0

(a) If x > y
(b) If x ≥ y
(c) If x < y
(d) If x ≤ y
(e) If x = y or the relationship cannot be established

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