Quantitative Aptitude Quiz for Banking entrance exams

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This quiz consists of questions from
various Banking entrance exams held during the last few years. Leave your
answers/ responses in the comments section below and we’ll soon let you know
the correct answers!

1. 40% of 60% of 3/5th of
a number is 504. What is 25% of 2/5th of that number?

(1)
180            (2) 175           (3) 360         (4) 350              (5) None of these

2. The difference between a two
digit number and the number obtained by interchanging the two digits of the
number is 9. What is the difference between the two digits of the number ?

(1)
3            (2) 2              (3) 1           (4) Cannot be determined     (5)
None of these

3. In a class, there are 32 boys
and 28 girls. The average age of the boys in the class is 14 yr and the average
age of the girls in the class is 13 yr. What is the average age of the whole
class ? (Rounded off to two digits after decimal)

(1)
13.50            (2)
13.53           (3)
12.51              (4) 13.42             (5) None of these

4. In a test consisting of 80
questions carrying one mark each. Arpita answers 65% of the first 40 questions
correctly. What per cent of the other 40 questions does she need to answer
correctly to score 75% on the entire test ?

(1)
60          (2) 80         (3) 75         (4) 40            (5) None of these

5. Manisha invests an amount of ₹ 39300
for 4 yr at the rate of 4 per cent per annum. What amount of approximate
compound interest will she obtain at the end of 4 yr ?

(1)
₹ 6675       (2) ₹ 6650        (3) ₹ 6288       (4) ₹ 6356      (5) ₹
6450

6. 12 children can complete a piece
of work in 21 days. Approximately, how many children will be required to complete
the same piece of work in 15 days?

(1)
24           (2) 14           (3) 22           (4) 17                  (5) 20

7. Mangesh
spends 17% of his monthly income in travelling. He spends 25% of his monthly
income on household expenses and spends 36% of his monthly income on families
medical expenses. He has remaining amount of ₹ 10032 as cash with him. What is
Mangesh’s annual income ?

(1)
₹ 550300

(2)
₹ 536500

(3)
₹ 547200

(4)
Cannot be determined

(5)
None of the above

8. The product of two consecutive
even numbers is 3248. Which is the larger number ?

(1)
58          (2) 62             (3) 56              (4) 60               (5) None of these

9. The
average marks of 65 students in a class was calculated as 150. It was later realised
that the marks of one of the students was calculated as 142, whereas his actual
marks were 152. What is the actual average marks of the group of 65 students ?
(Rounded off to two digits after decimal)

(1)
151.25           (2)
150.15         (3) 151.10        (4) 150.19          (5) None of these

10. The sum of five consecutive odd
numbers is 575. What is the sum of the next set of consecutive odd numbers?

(1)
615       (2) 635      
 (3) 595       (4) cannot be determined     (5) None of the above

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Answers

1(4)         2(3)        3(2)           4(5)
     5(1)            6(4)     
7(3)          8(1)         9(2)      10(5)

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