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IBPS RRB Quantitative Aptitude Quiz

Here, we are providing IBPS RRB Study Plan as there is left not enough time to deal in details. The questions asked in the quantitative aptitude section are calculative and very time-consuming. But once dealt with proper strategy, speed, and accuracy, this section can get you the maximum marks in the examination. Following is the Quantitative Aptitude Quiz to help you practice with the best of latest pattern questions.






Directions (1-5): The following line graph shows the total no. of people and total no. of females respectively who are working in different places of Delhi NCR. Study the graph carefully to answer the following questions.

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Q1. What is the average no. of male employees working at all places together?

2050
2250
2450
2150
2220
Solution:

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Q2. Total no. of females working at Unitech cyber park and Noida sector 16 together is what percent more or less than the total no. of males working at Unitech cyber city and Dwarka sector 22 together?

0%
1%
2%
4%
6%
Solution:

Total females working at Unitech cyber park and Noida sector 16 together = 2000 + 2000 = 4000

Total males working at Unitech cyber city and Dwarka sector 22 together = (4500 - 2500) + (3500 - 1500)
= 4000

Here, total males = total females ⇒ Required percentage = 0%

Q3. What is the ratio of total males to total females working at all the places together?

6: 7
7: 6
8: 9
9: 8
11: 10
Solution:

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Q4. If total no. of employees working at Noida electronic city is 33⅓% more than that of Unitech cyber city and ratio of male to female working at Noida electronic city is 7: 5, then total males working at Noida electronic city are what percent more than that at Unitech cyber park?

80%
50%
75%
65%
70%
Solution:

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Q5. Total no. of males working at Unitech cyber city and Noida sector 16 together is what percent more or less than that at Unitech cyber park and Dwarka sector 22 together?

25% less
25% more
20% more
20% less
15% more
Solution:

Total males working at Unitech cyber city and Noida sector 16 together = 2000 + 3000 = 5000

Total males working at Unitech cyber park and Dwarka sector 22 together = 2000 + 2000 = 4000

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Directions (6-10): The following line graph shows the percentage rise in the population of six different cities during the period 2012 to 2013 and 2013 to 2014. Answer the following questions-

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Q6. If the population of City A was 10 lakhs at the beginning of 2012 then what will be its population at the end of 2014?

13.26 lakh
13.72 lakh
14.24 lakh
14.88 lakh
15.64 lakh
Solution:

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Q7. If the population of City C is 19.9962 lakh at the end of 2014 then what was its population at the beginning of 2012?

13.8 lakh
14.2 lakh
14.6 lakh
15.4 lakh
15.2 lakh
Solution:

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Q8. If the population of City B and City F at the beginning of 2012 were 14 lakh and 14.5 lakh respectively then what will be the total population of City B and City F together at the end of 2013?

33.2 lakh
36.4 lakh
37.5 lakh
38.6 lakh
40.1 lakh
Solution:

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Q9. If at the beginning of the year 2012 the population of City D and City E were equal, then the population of City D at the end of 2014 is approximately what per cent of the total population of City E at the end of 2013?

112%
127%
134%
137%
142%
Solution:

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Q10. The population of City A at the beginning of 2012 was what percent of its population at the end of 2014?

67.2%
78.4%
87.5%
112.6%
148.8
Solution:

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Directions (11-15): The following line graph shows the average speed (m/sec) of two cars Skoda and Toyota during six different days of a week. Study the graph carefully to answer the following questions.

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Q11. What is the average of average speed of Skoda during all the six days? (in km/hr)

102
105
90
108
112
Solution:

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Q12. The average speed of Skoda on Tuesday and Wednesday together is how much percent more than the average speed of Toyota on Monday and Wednesday together?

30%
50%
45%
40%
25%
Solution:

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Q13. If both cars start from Haryana to West Bengal at same time on Wednesday, then Skoda reaches West Bengal 4 hours before than Toyota. Find distance between Haryana and West Bengal.

1440 km
1728 km
1628 km
1640 km
1240 km
Solution:

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Q14. What is the difference between average of average speed of Skoda on Tuesday, Wednesday and Saturday together and average of average speed of Toyota on Tuesday, Thursday & Saturday together (in km/hr)?

9
12
5
18
36
Solution:

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Q15. What is the average speed of Toyota on Monday, Tuesday and Friday together (in km/hr)?

172
285
226
275
270
Solution:

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