Quantitative Aptitude for SBI PO/Clerk 2018: 17 May

Quantitative Aptitude for SBI PO/Clerk 2018:  17 May

Quantitative Aptitude for SBI PO/Clerk 2018:  17 May

1. A man divided ₹21000 among his four sons, three daughters and wife. Each daughter got thrice the amount given to each son. His wife got ₹760 less than the amount given to each daughter. How much total amount did all the daughters get?
1) ₹12360                      
2) ₹10375                         
3) ₹12450                         
4) ₹12560                         
5) ₹12240

2. A person invested a certain amount at simple interest at the rate of 6% per annum and earned ₹1350 as interest at the end of three years. Had the interest been compounded every year, how much more interest would he have earned on the same amount at the same rate of interest after three years?
1) ₹83.82                        
2) ₹80                                
3) ₹82.62                          
4) ₹96                                
5) ₹90.45

.3. The cost of ploughing a trapezoid field at the rate of ₹1.75 per square metre is ₹567. The difference between the parallel sides is 8 metres and the perpendicular distance between them is 24 metres. Find the length of the parallel sides.
1) 17m, 9m                   
2) 17.5m, 9.5m               
3) 23m, 14m                   
4) 12m, 4m                      
5) 21m, 13m

4. A cultural committee of 6 is to be formed from 5 men and 6 women. In how many ways can the committee be formed with at least 3 women in the committee?
1) 441                            
2) 460                               
3) 455                               
4) 381                               
5) 440

5. A, B and C enter into a partnership investing their capitals such that 6 times of A’s capital is equal to 8 times of B’s capital or 10 times of C’s capital. If they invest their capitals for a period of one year and earn ₹6110 as profit, then what is B’s share?
1) ₹1870                         
2) ₹1950                          
3) ₹2040                           
4) ₹1910                           
5) ₹1860

6. A man covers a certain distance on scooter. Had he moved 8 km faster, he would have taken 40 minutes less. If he had moved 6 km slower, he would have taken 40 minutes more. Find the original speed.
1) 30 kmph                   
2) 32 kmph                      
3) 48 kmph                      
4) 64 kmph                      
5) None of these

7. There are two vessels A and B. Vessel A contains 50 litres of pure milk and Vessel B contains 32 litres of pure water. From vessel A, 8 litres of milk is taken out and poured into vessel B. Then 10 litres of mixture is taken out from Vessel B and poured into Vessel A. What is the ratio of the quantity of pure milk in Vessel A to the quantity of pure water in Vessel B?
1) 22 : 19                       
2) 23 : 19                         
3) 21 : 19                         
4) 19 : 24                         
5) 11 : 6

8. A three-digit number is chosen at random. What is the probability that all the digits are distinct, the digits at odd places are odd and the digits at even places are even?
1)1/99                           
2) 1/9                
3) 3/100                        
4)  2/99                
5) None of these

9. Two pipes A and B can fill a tank in 18 hours and 24 hours respectively, while a third pipe can empty the full tank in 30 hours. All three pipes are opened in the beginning. After 12 hours C is closed. Find the time in which the tank will be full.
1) 18.3 hours                
2) 16.2 hours                   
3) 17.3 hours                   
4) 14.4 hours                   
5) None of these

10. Rakesh calculates his profit percentage on the selling price whereas Mukesh calculates his profit on the cost price. They find that the difference between their profits is ₹175. If the selling price of both are the same and both of them get 25% profit, then find their selling price.
1) ₹3500               
2) ₹3600                
3) ₹3750                
4) ₹3250                
5) ₹3900


Answers:

  1. 5
  2. 3
  3. 2
  4. 4
  5. 2
  6. 3
  7. 5
  8. 2
  9. 4
  10. 1

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