Quantitative Aptitude Quiz for IBPS Clerk VI Mains – Word Problems – Set 2


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Directions (Q. 1-5): In each of the following questions, a question is asked followed by three statements. You have to study the questions and all the three statements given and decide whether any information provided in the statement(s) is/are redundant and can be dispensed with while answering the questions?
1. 8 men and 14 women are working together in a field. After working for 3 days, 5 men and 8 women leave the work. How many more days will be required to complete the work?
A. 19 men and 12 women together can complete the work in 18 days.
B. 16 men can complete two-thirds of the work in 16 days.
C. In a day, the work done by three men is equal to the work done by four women.
1) Any two of the three together are sufficient
2) B and C only
3) C only
4) B or C only
5) A or B or C
2. Which is the area of the given right-angled triangle?
A. Length of the diagonal is 5 cms.
B. Perimeter of the triangle is four times its base.
C. One of the angles of the triangle is of 60°.
1) C only
2) A and C only
3) B or C only
4) B and C both
5) A or B or C
3. Three friends X, Y and Z started a partnership business investing money in the ratio of 5 : 4 : 2 respectively for a period of 3 years. What is the amount received by X as the share in the total profit?
A. Total amount invested in the business is Rs 22,000,
B. Profit was distributed after a period of 2 years.
C. The average amount of profit earned per year is Rs 2,750.
1) A only
2) B only
3) C only
4) A or C only
5) A or B or C
4. How much time will the train ‘X’ take to cross another train ‘Y’ running in opposite directions?
A. Train ‘X’ crosses a signal pole in 6 seconds.
B. Ratio of the speeds of trains ‘X’ and ‘Y’ is 3 : 2.
C. Length of the two trains together is 500 metres.
1) A only
2) B only
3) C only
4) A and B only
5) The question cannot be answered even with the information in all the three statements.
5. What will be the cost of painting the four walls of a room with length, width and height 5 metres, 3 metres and 8 metres respectively? The room has one door and one window.
A. Cost of painting per square metre is Rs 25.00.
B. Area of window of 2.25 sq metres is half of the area of the door.
C. Area of the room is 15 sq metres.
1) A only
2) B and C together
3) A and B together
4) C only
5) All are required to answer the question
6. If Akarsh takes as much time in covering 12 metres as Ratul takes in covering 20 metres, what is the distance covered by Akarsh during the time Ratul covers 2.5 km?
1) 1.2 km
2) 1.5 km
3) 1.8 km
4) 2.1 km
5) 3 km
7. There is a rectangular park of area 1500 sq m. The sum of its diagonal and length is 5 times its breadth. What is the breadth of the park?
1) 25m
2) 30m
3) 35m
4) 45m
5) 60m
8. In how many ways can 6 Americans, 5 Indians and 3 Russians be seated in a row so that all the persons of the same nationality sit together?
1) 1555200
2) 777600
3) 1036800
4) 3110400
5) 518400
9. In a box there are 5 red and 6 white balls. A ball is drawn out of it and replaced in the box. Then a ball is drawn again. What is the probability that the first ball was red and the second white?
1) 1/30
2) 30/121
3) 1/121
4) 5/121
5) 1/11
10. In what time will Rs.15625 amount to Rs.24389 at 16% per annum compounded annually?
1) 2 years
2) 3 years
3) 4 years
4) 5 years
5) None of these

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