Dear Aspirants,
  
               
 
Numerical Ability or Quantitative Aptitude Section has given heebie-jeebies to the aspirants when they appear for a banking examination. As the level of every other section is only getting complex and convoluted, there is no doubt that this section, too, makes your blood run cold. The questions asked in this 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.
Q1. A container contains two liquids A and B in the ratio 7 : 5. When 9 litres of mixture are drawn and the container is filled with same amount of B, the ratio of A and B becomes 1 : 1. How many litres of A was in the container initially?
Q2. In a cricket match total number of runs scored by Sachin, Virat and Saurabh is 285. The ratio of the number of runs scored by Sachin and Saurabh is 3 : 2 and that of the runs scored by Saurabh and Virat is also 3 : 2. The number of runs scored by Sachin in that match is
 135
 90
 60
 140
 120
Solution:
Sachin: Saurabh = 3: 2
Sourav: Virat = 3: 2
Ratio of the runs scored by Sachin, Saurabh and Virat respectively
= 3 × 3: 2 × 3: 2 × 2
= 9: 6: 4
∴ Runs scored by Sachin
= 9/19 × 285
= 135
Q3. The ratio of the incomes of A and B as well as of B and C is 3 : 2. If one third of A’s income exceeds one fourth of C’s income by 1000, what is B’s income (in Rs.)?
 3000
 2500
 3500
 4000
 5400
Solution:
A : B = 3 : 2 = 9 : 6
B : C = 3 : 2 = 6 : 4
∴ A : B : C = 9 : 6 : 4
∴9x/3 –4x/4=1000
⇒ 3x – x = 1000
⇒ 2x = 1000
⇒ x = 500
∴ B’s income = 6x = 6 × 500 = Rs. 3000
Q4. Rs. 2010 are to be divided among A, B and C in such a way that if A gets Rs. 5 then B must get Rs. 12 and if B gets Rs. 4 then C must get Rs. 5.50. The share of C will exceed that of B by.
 Rs. 620
 Rs. 430
 Rs. 360
 Rs. 270
 Rs. 250
Q5. The average temperature of Delhi for four day in a particular month is 48°C. If the average temperature of second and third days is 34°C and the ratio of the temperatures of first and fourth days is 9 : 11, then find out the temperature of first and fourth days.
 45.5°C, 49.9°C
 32.4°C, 39.8°C
 55.8°C, 68.2°C
 52.4°C, 46.8°C
 None of these
Directions (6-10): The following table shows the number of students who have applied for written exam for Harvard university scholarship program from various countries in 4 different years. 
A student can get scholarship when he/she qualifies the written exam only. 
Note: T = total students, M : F = ratio of male and female students. 
Q6. In 2016, 200/3% female students of total female students who had applied for scholarship from India and 250/3% male students of total male students who had applied for scholarship from Hongkong were declared as qualified in the written exam. Find the difference between male and female students who had qualified the written exam for scholarship?
 18
 12
 10
 20
 15
Q7. A list was made by listing the number of female students who had applied for scholarship from all countries in 2017. Somehow the number of all female students of Bangladesh was swapped with number of all male students of same country. Find by what number total number of female students who had applied for the scholarship from all countries differ?
 266
 166
 156
 257
 167
Q8. What is the average number of male students from China who had applied for the scholarship throughout all the years together?
 630
 700
 620
 731
 625
Q9. Find the ratio of number of male students who had applied for the scholarship from countries Bangladesh and China together in 2016 and that from countries Sri Lanka and Hongkong together in 2018?
 322 : 261
 335 : 274
 217: 249
 5 : 4
 9 : 13
Q10. 66⅔% of female students who had applied for scholarship from India in 2016 are what percent of male students applied for the scholarship from Sri Lanka in same year?
Directions (11-15): What approximate value should come in place of the question mark (?) in the following questions? 
Q11. (19.97) ² + (8.03) ³ × 5.99 = ?
 4282
 3472
 3672
 3272
 2872
Q12. 22.12% of 835.01 + 999.98% of 27.95 =?
 464
 420
 498
 341
 496
Q13. √( &786)×13.93-21.04= ?
 398
 371
 302
 317
 471
Q14. 3256.12 × 4.986 =?
 16380
 16180
 16660
 16400
 16280
Q15. 3018.01 ÷ 2.97 – 841.02 =?
 365
 165
 387
 1000
 200






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