IBPSPO22-Oct-2016 Related Question Answers

51. What is the difference between total number of bags sold by stores M and N together in 2009 and that in 2011 ?






52. The respective ratio between the monthly salary of Om and that of Pihu is 7 : 9. Om and Pihu, both save 20% and 40% of their monthly salary respectively. Om invest $$\frac{1}{2}$$ of his savings in PPF and Pihu invests $$\frac{7}{9}$$ th of his savings in PPF. If Om and Pihu together saved Rs.17,500/in PPF, what is Pihu's monthly salary?






53. In these questions, two equations numbered I and II are given. You have to solve both the equations and mark the appropriate answer. Give answer I. $$4x^2 + 15x + 14 = 0$$ II. $$6y^2 + 10y = 0$$






54. In these questions, two equations numbered I and II are given. You have to solve both the equations and mark the appropriate answer. Give answer I. $$3x^{2} + 10x + 3 = 0$$ II. $$2y^{2} + 15y + 27 = 0$$






55. In these questions, two equations numbered I and II are given. You have to solve both the equations and mark the appropriate answer. Give answer I. $$7x^{2} + 12x + 5 = 0$$ II. $$3y^{2} + 7y + 2 = 0$$






56. In these questions, two equations numbered I and II are given. You have to solve both the equations and mark the appropriate answer. Give answer I. $$16x^{2} - 14x + 3 = 0$$ II. $$6y^{2} - 19y + 15 = 0$$






57. I. $$x^{2}+11x+18=0$$ II. $$y^{2}-\sqrt{81}=0$$






58. Study the table and answer the given questions. Data regarding number of students studying in various streams in various Universities (St. Christ, P.D. and Kelly), in the year 2012 None: Total students = Female students + Male studentsTotal number of students studying in stream C, in St. Christ and P.D. together are what percent less than those studying in stream B in the same universities together ?
 






59. Number of males studying in stream C is what percent of that studying in stream B in St. Christ ?






60. What is the respective ratio between the total number of females studying in streams A and B together in P.D. University and the total number of females studying in the same streams together in Kelly ?






61. Total number of males studying in stream D in all the universities together in 2013, were 1190 more than that in the year 2012. In 2013, what was the total number of students (Male + Female) studying in stream D in all the universities together, if the total number of male students in stream D in 2013, constituted $$\frac{4}{7}$$ of the total number of students ?






62. What is the average number of male students studying in stream A in all the given universities?






63. The distance between two cities (M and N) is 569 km. A train starts from city M at 8 a.m. and travel towards city N @ 53 km/h. Another train starts from city N at 9 am and travel towards city M @ 76 km/h. At what time will the trains meet ?






64. Study the given information carefully to answer the given questions. Six books A,B, C, D, E and F, each of different thickness, are kept on a table. C is thicker than A, but thinner than E. A is thicker than both B and D. E is not the thickest. The third thinnest book is 9 cm thick and the thickest book is 16 cm thick. (Note the thickness of all the books are in whole numbers.)If E is 5 cm thicker than A, then how thick is E ?
 






65. With respect to the thickness of the given books, If C + F = 27, then A + C = ?






66. If B is 8 cm thick, then which of the following is true about B ?






67. Who is mother of G ?






68. In these questions, relationship between different elements is shown in the statements. The statements are followed by two conclusions. Study the conclusions based on the statement and select the appropriate answer. Give answer : a: If either conclusion I or II is true b: If both conclusions I and II are true c: If only conclusion I is true d: If only conclusion II is true e: If neither conclusion I nor II is trueStatements : F ≤ U ≥ R; N ≤ U ≤ Conclusions : I. L ≥ R II. N ≥ F






69. Statements : Q ≤ E ≥ U ≥ E ≥ N; R > A ≥ E ; T ≤ O ≤ N Conclusions : I. T ≤ E II. R > N






70. Statements :I > A ≥ N ≥ T; C ≤ I ≤ E Conclusions : I. A ≤ E II. I ≥ N






71. Statements : Q ≤ U = E ≥ N; R > A ≥ E; T ≤ O ≤ N Conclusions : I. Q = A II. A > Q






72. Statements : R < A ≥ C ≥ E; A > N ≥ T; C ≤ I ≤ L: Conclusions : I. N > R II. T ≤ E






73. Study the given information carefully to answer the given questions. Seven athletes — M, N, 0, P, Q, R and S live on seven different floors of a building but not necessarily in the same order. The lowermost floor of the building is numbered one, the one above that is numbered two and so on till the topmost floor is numbered seven. Each one of them runs for a different distance in marathon 850 m, on till the topmost floor is numbered seven. Each one of them runs for a different distance in marathon 850 m, 1300 m, 2200 m, 2800 m, 3300 m, 4000 m and 4700 m, but not necessarily in the same order. The one who runs for 2200 m lives on floor numbered 3. Only one person lives between 0 and the one who runs for 2200 m. The one who runs for 4000 m lives immediately above O. Only one person lives between the one who runs for 4000 m and the one who runs for 1300 m. The number of people living between O and the one who runs for 1300 m is same as that between the one who runs for 4000 m and R. N lives on an odd numbered floor. N ran for 2000 m more than the one who lives on floor number 4. Only two people live between Q and the one who runs for 3300 m. The one who runs for 2800 m lives on one of the floors below Q but not on the floor number 2, Only two people live between M and S. The one who runs for 850 m lives immediately below M.How many people live between S and N?
 






74. Who amongst the following live/s between P and the one who runs for 1300 m ?






75. As per the given arrangement, four of the following five are alike in a certain way and so form a group. Which one of the following does not belong to the group?






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