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March 21, 2022

Quantitative aptitude important questions for SBI PO'S, IBPS, RRB CLERK PO'S 2022

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Important Quantitative Aptitude Questions For SBI PO 2022 |IBPS |LIC |RRB CLERK & PO'S

1. The marks scored by Prasoon Joshi in three subjects are in the ratio 4 : 5 : 6. Prasoon Joshi scored an overall aggregate of 60% in the exam. If the maximum marks in each subject are the same, in how many subjects did Prasoon Joshi score more than 70% marks?

A. One

B.Two

C. Three

D. Zero

E. Can't be determined

2. Two trains running in opposite directions cross a pole in 33 seconds and 17 seconds respectively and cross each other in 27 seconds. What is the ratio of their speeds?

A. 3 : 2

B. 4 : 3

C. 5 : 4

D. 5 : 3

E. None of these

3. Two merchants sell an article for Rs.1,000 each. Merchant A computes his profit on cost price while Merchant B computes his profit on selling price. Both make a profit of 25% each. By how many rupees is the actual profit made by B more than that made by A?

A. Rs. 75

B. Rs. 60

C. Rs. 66

D. Rs. 50

E. None of these

4. The average expenditure of a worker for 6 months was Rs. 95 and he fell into debt. In the next 4 months by reducing his monthly expenses to Rs. 70 he not only cleared off his debt but also saved Rs. 50. His monthly income is

A. Rs. 85

B. Rs. 95

C. Rs. 88

D. Rs. 90

E. None of these

5. The average age of a family of five members is 20 years. If the age of the youngest member is 10 years as of now, what was the average age of the family just a day before the birth of the youngest member? Assume that no other members have been added to or removed from this family in this period?

A. 15 years

B. 12.5 years

C. 16 years

D. 11 years

E. None of these

6. The area of a a square ground is 24200 sq m. A path from point A to point B across the ground is such that it forms a diagonal of the ground. If a boy starts from point A and walks to point B across the diagonal at the rate of 6.6 km/hr, how much time does he take? 

A. 3 minutes

B. 2 minutes

C. 2 minutes 20 seconds

D. 3 minutes 40 seconds

E. None of these

7. Sunil Dutt has some money. He invested 40% of the money in a scheme and deposited the rest in a bank. After 2 years he received 8% of the total money as simple interest. If the interest rate offered by the bank is (x-2)% and that by the other investment scheme is x%, find the interest rate offered by the bank.

A. 3.20%

B. 5%

C. 5.2%

D. 6%

E. None of these

8. When three brands of milk are mixed in the ratio of 3 : 4 : 5 and 4 : 5 : 6, the cost price of the mixture of milk comes out to be Rs. 20 and Rs. 25 per litre respectively. What will be the cost price (in Rs.) of a litre of mixture of milk in which three brands are mixed in the ratio 6 : 7 : 8?

A. 30.70

B. 30.50

C. 29.50

D. 29.70

E. None of these

9. Two pipes A and B fill a completely empty tank of 10 kilo litres in 5 hours and 4 hours respectively. There is a leak in tank which allows the water to leak at 250 litres per hour. At 8 AM, if in the half filled tank, pipe A is opened for first half an hour, then second pipe is opened and first is closed for the next half an hour, and it is repeated every half an hour, then at what time approximate will the tank be completely filled for the first time?

A. 2 hours

B. 2 hours 30 mins

C. 2 hours 34 mins

D. 2 hours 37 mins

E. None of these

10. The revenue of three companies A, B and C is in the ratio of 3 : 4 : 5 in 2002 and the ratio of their total expenditures is 6 : 3 : 9. If companies A and C made profits of Rs. 80 crores and Rs. 180 crores respectively. What is the profit of B (in Rs. crores) in 2002?

A. Rs. 320 crores

B. Rs. 340 crores

C. Rs. 360 crores

D. Rs. 400 crores

E. None of these

Answers :- 1. A         2.  D      3.  D      4.  D       5.   B     6.  B     7. A   8. A      9. C        10. B 

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December 15, 2021

ENGLISH practice questions for Nellore DCCB Assistant manager/ Clerks Set -3

 

ENGLISH practice questions with Answers for Nellore DCCB Assistant manager/ Clerks.

Sentence correction :

Directions: In this question, a sentence has been given with some of its part in bold. To make the sentence grammatically and idiomatically correct you have to replace the bold part with the correct alternative given below. If the sentence is correct as it is, mark 'No improvement required' as your answer.

1.The Indian Air Force has played a vital role in the nation’s defense and our glorious history is replete of numerous counts of valour and fortitude in the face of extreme odds.

A.replete of numerous accounts

B. replete with numerous accounts

C.replete by numerous account

D.replete through numerous counts

E.No correction required

2.Everyone around Sachin in 1988 knew that he would play for India but never thought he would end up with all the cricketing records possible.

A.he would end

B.he would end in 

C. he would end with

D. he would end into

E. No correction required

3. According to WWF, the small island nation of Samoa was the first in switching off its lights in support of the Earth Hour.

A. first to switch of

B. the first to switch off

C. the first to switch of

D. the first in switch off

E. No correction required

4. This pond particularly abounds of large populations of freshwater fish.

A. abounds about

B. abounds with

C. abounds in

D. abounds through

E. No correction required

5. As a component of adenosine triphosphate, phosphorus is critical for the conversion of light energy to chemical energy during photosynthesis, contributes to essential nucleic acids and phospholipids, and hence is important not just for plant growth, but also for flower and seed formation.

A. in essential nucleic acids and phospholipids, while is important not just for plant growth, but

B. for essential nucleic acids and phospholipids, and such is important not just for plant growth, but

C. by essential nucleic acids and phospholipids, meanwhile is important not just for plant growth, but

D. with essential nucleic acids and phospholipids, and hence is important not just for plant growth, although

E. No correction needed

6.The Constitution abolished untouchability through Article 17 and did not abolish the caste system even though it is the cause of untouchability.

A. and consequently did not abolish the caste system even though it is the

B. not with standing did not abolish the caste system even though it is the

C. but likewise did not abolish the caste system even though it is the

D. but did not abolish the caste system even though it is the

E. No correction needed

7. Although states are using their veto powers to block decisions in the UN Security Council, the UN General Assembly can be creatively used as a forum for the immediate engagement with the issue.

A. is creatively used as a forum for multiple immediate engagement

B. be creatively used as a forum for any immediate engagement

C. be creatively using as an forum for any immediate engagement

D. be creatively use as a forum for a immediate encouragement

E. No correction needed

8. One of the major strengths of India’s federal fiscal structure is an independent Judiciary and the role it will have to play to strengthen federalism this country.

A. and the roles it play in strengthening federalism in

B. and to strengthening federalism the role it has played

C. and the role it has played in strengthening federalism in

D. and the role it played in strengthen federalism

E. No correction needed

9. While armed humanitarian intervention has no justification for international law, self-defence or collective self-defence are premised on dubious legality.

A. While armed humanitarian intervention has no justification under

B. While armed humanitarian intervention have no justification under

C. While armed humanitarian intervention had no justification under

D. While armed humanitarian intervention has no justification over

E. No correction needed

10. Since the conflict erudite on 1997, the relationship between the Mizos and the Brus has been marked by suspicion and tension.

A. the conflict erupted in 1997, the relationship for

B. the conflict erupted in 1997, the relationship with

C. the conflict erupted in 1997, the relationship between

D. the conflict erupt in 1997, the relationship between

E. No correction required


Answers :

1.      B              6.   D

2.     E               7.   B

3.     B               8.   C

4.     C               9.    A

5.     E             10.  C

Note: In DCCB exam pattern  , English: 30 Questions (30 mark) .More practice more score.

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December 14, 2021

REASONING practice questions with Answers for Nellore DCCB Assistant manager/ Clerks & SBI ,RRB Set -3.

 

REASONING practice questions with Answers for Nellore DCCB Assistant manager/ Clerks & SBI ,RRB 

SET -3

Directions (Q. 1-7): Study the following information and answer the questions given below:

Eight friends-A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H-are sitting around a circular table not necessarily in the same order. Three of them are facing outward while five are facing towards the centre. There are equal number of males and females in the group.C is facing the centre. E is sitting third to the right of C.F is sitting third to the left of E. Three persons are sitting between F and B. The immediate neighbours of B are females. G is sitting third to the right of F. D is sitting third to the right of A. A is not an immediate neighbour of E. The immediate neighbours of E are males and are facing the centre. The immediate neighbours of D are females and face outside. The one sitting third to the left of B is a male. No female is an immediate neighbour of G.

1. Who is sitting second to the right of E?

(1) C     (2) B.      (3) G  (4) H (5) None of these

2. How many persons are sitting between H and C when counted from the left side of H?

1) One  (2) Two (3) Three (4) Four (5) More than four

3.Which of the following statements is true regarding H?

1) The one who is second to the right of H is a female.

2) H is facing the centre.

3) H is a male.

4) The immediate neighbours of H are facing outside.

5) None is true

4. What is D’s position with respect to G?

1) Third to the left (2) Third to the right

3) Second to the left (4) Second to the right

5) None of these

Directions (Q. 5-7): Four of the following five are alike in a certain way based on their seating positions in the above arrangement and hence form a group. Which of the following does not belong to the group?

5. 1) BE   2) C G.   3) G A   4) DH.   5) AF

6. 1) B      2) F.      3) G       4) A.       5) D

7. If all the friends are asked to sit in an alphabetical order starting from A in an anticlockwise direction, the positions of how many will remain unchanged (excluding A) ?

1) Four  2) Three. 3) Two  4) One. 5) None

Question( 8-10): In the question below there are three statements followed by two conclusions I and II. You have to take the three given statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance from commonly known facts and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follows from the four statements disregarding commonly known facts.

8. Statements: 

Only rivers are seas

Few lakes are rivers

Few oceans are lakes

Conclusions:

I. Some seas being lakes is a possibility

II. Some rivers being oceans is a possibility

a. Only conclusion II follows

b. None of the above

c. Neither conclusion I nor conclusion II follows

d. Both conclusion I and conclusion II follow.

e. Only conclusion I follows

9. Statements:

Few bottles are mugs.

All mugs are jugs.

Mostly jugs are buckets

Conclusions:

I. Only mugs are buckets

II. Few bottles are jugs

a. Both conclusion I and conclusion II follow.

b. Only conclusion II follows

c. Neither conclusion I nor conclusion II follows

d. Only conclusion I follows

e. None of the above

10. Statements: 

No fingers are legs

Mostly legs are hands

Only a few hands are hairs

Conclusions:

I. Some legs are not hairs

II. All hands being fingers is a possibility.

a. Only conclusion II follows

b. Neither conclusion I nor conclusion II follows

c. Only conclusion I follows

d. Both conclusion I and conclusion II follow.

e. None of the above

Answers :

1.      3        6.  4

2.     2        7.   4

3.     1        8.   A

4.     2        9.   B

5.     3       10.  B

Note: In DCCB exam pattern  , Reasoning: 35 Questions (35 marks) Puzzles having maximum questions to score. More practice more score.

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