Ratio, Proportion, and Partnership are important topics for the IBPS RRB PO and Clerk exams. These concepts are often tested in the Quantitative Aptitude section and require candidates to understand the relationships between numbers. In Ratio and Proportion, you will deal with comparing quantities, while Partnership problems focus on dividing profits or losses based on investments. This article will guide you through these key topics to help you prepare better for your exam.
Ratio-Proportion and Partnership Questions for IBPS RRB PO and Clerk 2025
To help you prepare for these topics, we have provided a set of practice questions that cover various types of problems you might encounter in the IBPS RRB PO and Clerk exams. These questions will help you grasp the different concepts and improve your problem-solving skills. By working through these problems, you’ll be able to understand the application of ratio, proportion, and partnership in real exam scenarios, and boost your confidence.
Q1. The ratio of time taken by a man, a woman and a child to complete a work individually is 1:2: 3. If 10 men, 15 women and 18 children together start the same work and total wages is Rs. 1410, then find total wages of 10 men, 12 women and 15 children?
(a) 1260 Rs.
(b) 1280 Rs.
(c) 1480 Rs.
(d) 1680 Rs.
(e) 1180 Rs.
Q2. 400 students play three different games (A, B and C). 240, 180 & 140 students play A, B & C games respectively. If 10 students play A and C together but not B, 50 students play B and C together but not A and 60 students play A & B together but not C, then find the number of students who play all three games together.
(a) 25
(b) 40
(c) 20
(d) 15
(e) Can’t be determined
Q3. Three friends A, B and C entered into partnership by investing of Rs. 80X, Rs. (10X + 4500) & Rs. (7500-30X) respectively. The ratio of the time period of A, B & C is 4: 3: 6 respectively. If the profit-sharing ratio of A, B and C is 16: 15: 36 respectively, then find the value of 20X.
(a) 20
(b) 50
(c) 1000
(d) 2000
(e) 500
Q4. Monthly income of a man is Rs. 5000. Due to 10% increase in his income his expenditure is increased by 18% and savings are reduced by 2%. Find the initial expenditure of the man. (In Rs.)
(a) 3480
(b) 3040
(c) 3000
(d) 3140
(e) 3080
Q5. A vessel contains mixture of milk and water in the ratio 2:1 respectively. x liters of milk is removed out and 2x liters of water is added into the remaining mixture. The ratio of milk to water in the resultant mixture become 6:5. Ifthe resultant quantity of mixture become 99 liters, then find the quantity of water is added?
(a) 14.4 kg
(b) 11 kg
(c) 9.8 kg
(d) 15 kg
(e) 17.2 kg
Q6. The annual income of Kamal is Rs.228000. He spends 30% of his monthly income on rent and 25% of the remaining monthly income on food and saves rest of the amount. Find the monthly saving of Kamal (in Rs.).
(a) Rs. 9975
(b) Rs. 10033
(c) Rs. 8756
(d) Rs. 11267
(e) Rs. 7777
Q7. The ratio of age of P six years ago to the age of Q four years hence is 5 : a. Two years hence, the average age of P and Q will be 35 years, while the sum of present age of P and R is 56 years. If after 10 years, the age of Q will be 50 years, then find the age of R after ‘2a’ years.
(a) 56 years
(b) 48 years
(c) 54 years
(d) 41 years
(e) 52 years
Q8. Annual salary of a man is Rs. ‘x’ and he spend 20% of his monthly salary on rent. He saved 25% of monthly salary and from rest he invested in LIC and mutual funds in the ratio of 3 : 8. If the difference between amount spent by man on rent and amount invested in mutual funds is Rs 20000, then find ‘x’ (in Rs.)
(a) 2,40,000
(b) 10 lakhs
(c) 6,00,000
(d) 1,00,000
(e) 12 lakhs
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