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Quantitative Aptitude Quiz For Bank Mains Exams 2021- 29th January

Directions (1-5): Study the following graph carefully and answer these questions.
The following bar graph shows the budget allocation (in Rs. crore) for education in three states A, B and C from year 2008 -12.

Quantitative Aptitude Quiz For Bank Mains Exams 2021- 29th January_3.1  Q1. What per cent is the average budget of B during 2008 to 2012, that of average budget of A through all these years ?(approximate)
(a) 108%
(b) 95%
(c) 97%
(d) 100%
(e) 105%

Q2. In 2012, in state B, 35% of the budget is allocated for boys. In 2013, this was proposed to be increased by 25% of the allocation for boys in 2012. With no other change, what is the percentage increase in budget allocation of state B for 2013 with reference to that of 2012 ?
(a) 35%
(b) 8.75%
(c) 75%
(d) 25%
(e) None of these

Q3. In 2011, state A spent three-fourth of the allocated budget for girls education. From this amount, money spent for school education and higher education of girls was in the ratio 7 : 8. How much money was spent for higher education of girls ?
(a) Rs. 60 crore
(b) Rs. 80 crore
(c) Rs. 63 crore
(d) Rs. 42 crore
(e) None of these

Q4. There is an increase of 13% in the budget allocation of state C in 2013 as compared to the average budget allocation from 2009 to 2012 for state C. Find increase/ decrease in the allocation of budget from 2012 ?
(a) Decrease by Rs. 2.475 crore
(b) Increase by Rs. 2.475 crore
(c) Decrease by Rs. 8.464 crore
(d) Increase by Rs. 6.1925 crore
(e) None of these

Q5.A total of Rs. 67 crore was spent on primary education in state B in 2008. This included 20% of the total allocated amount for 2008 for state B and the remaining amount was borne by NGOs. The amount shared by NGOs is 125% of its previous year share in state B. About how much did the NGOs contributed in the previous year ?
(a) Rs. 47 crore
(b) Rs. 32 crore
(c) Rs. 28 crore
(d) Rs. 36 crore
(e) Rs 40 crore

Directions (6-10): Given below is the line graphs, first showing number of students participated (in hundreds) in NTSE (National Talent Search Exam) from 2 different schools from 2005-2010, the second line graph shows the corresponding percentage of girls participated in this exam. Read the graphs carefully and answer the following questions:

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Q6. If no. of boys participated from Greenfield public school in 2009 is 10% less than the total no. of girls participated from DAV and Geeta Niketan in that year and the boys participated in 2009 from Greenfield was 45% of the total students participated from greenfield in that year, then find the no. of girls participated from greenfield school in 2009?
(a) 9428
(b) 8294
(c) 9211
(d) 9207
(e) 9084

Q7. The difference between total number of boys participated and total number of girls participated from gita niketan in all years together is what percent of the total students participated from gita niketan in all years?
(a) 9.7%
(b) 9.1%
(c) 10.6%
(d) 8.4%
(e) 8.7%

Q8. Girls participated from DAV in 2007 is approximately what percent less/more than the boys participated from Gita Niketan in 2009 and 2010 together?
(a) 56%
(b) 42%
(c) 50%
(d) 44%
(e) 66%

Q9. Find the difference between average no. of students participated from the 2 Schools over the years.
(a) 4.5
(b) 45
(c) 415
(d) 465
(e) 450

Q10. Find the total number of boys participated from Gita Niketan in all years together
(a) 23225
(b) 27425
(c) 28525
(d) 29625
(e) None of these

Directions (11-15): The following graphs show the price of gold (in Rs. per 10 g) and silver (in Rs. per kg) on 3rd, 4th 5th, 6th and 7th of August 2010 in Mumbai. Study the graphs and answer the questions that follow.

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Q11. On 8th August, the price of silver (in Rs. per kg) is increased by 12% as compared to previous day and the price of gold (in Rs. 10 g) is decreased by 15% as compared to previous day then find the ratio of the average price of silver (in Rs. per kg) from 4th to 8th August to the average price of gold (in Rs. per 10 g) from 5th to 8th August.
(a) 1491 : 3020
(b) 8305 :4099
(c) 4017 : 1213
(d) 1213 : 4017
(e) None of these

Q12. On 2nd August the ratio between the price of silver (in Rs. per kg) and gold (in Rs. per 10 g) is 51 : 25 and the price of gold on 3rd August was 6% more than that of 2nd August then Find the average price of silver (in Rs. per kg) from 2nd August to 6th August ?
(a) 8212 Rs.
(b) 8132 Rs.
(c) 8130 Rs.
(d) 8120 Rs.
(e) 8122 Rs.

Q13. By how much per cent the rate of silver is less than the rate of gold on 6th August, 2010 ?
(a) 92%
(b) 98%
(c) 108%
(d) Can’t be determined
(e) 88%

Q14. What is difference of average price of gold ( in Rs/10gm) and average price of silver( in Rs/kg) ?
(a) 3866
(b) 4866
(c) 3226
(d) 3846
(e) 3626

Q15. What is the average price of silver (in Rs./kg) for the given dates ?
(a) 8217
(b) 8007
(c) 8120
(d) 8140
(e) 8115

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