IBPSPO23-Oct-2016 Related Question Answers

51. 58. What is the respective ratio between total number of bags sold by stores M and N together in 2006 and that in 2008 ?






52. In 2004, 30% of the bags sold by store M and 40% of the bags sold by store N were leather bags. What was the total number of leather bags sold by stores M and N together in 2004 ?






53. If the average number of bags sold by store N in 2007, 2008 and 2009 was 305, what was the number of bags sold by the same store in 2009 ?






54. What is the difference between total number of bags sold by stores M and N together in 2005 and that in 2007 ?






55. Three years ago, Manini's age at that time was thrice of Rinu's age at that time. The respective ratio between Rinu's age six years hence and Manini's age eight years hence, will be 3 : 7. What will be Rinu's age two years hence ? (in years)






56. The respective ratio between the monthly salary of Neil and that of Dipti is 5 : 6. Neil and Dipti, both save 40% and 25% out of their respective monthly salary. Neil invests all of his savings in LIC and Dipti invests all of her savings in LIC. If Neil invests Rs. 1,750/more than Dipti in LIC, what is Neil's monthly salary ?






57. Cost price of two beds are equal. One bed is sold at a profit of 25% and the other one for Rs.6,596/less than the first one. If the overall profit earned after selling both the beds is 8%, what is the cost price of each bed ?






58. A bag contains 16 eggs out of which 5 are rotten. The remaining eggs are in good condition. If two eggs are drawn randomly, what is the probability that exactly one of the eggs drawn is rotten ?






59. Statements : L < A = M < P; A ≤ C < T; M ≥ O > R Conclusions : I. O < P II. C > L






60. Statements : L < A = M < P; A ≤ C < T; M ≥ O > R Conclusions : I. T < M II. A > R






61. Statements : D ≥ U = S ≥ T ; O = P ≤ S Conclusions : I. D > P II. P = D






62. Statements : T > I ≥ L > E ; I ≤ N< B ; N ≥ S > D Conclusions : I. N > E II. T < B






63. Statements : T > I ≥ L > E ; I ≤ N< B ; N ≥ S > D Conclusions : I. S ≤ I II. L > D






64. Which of the following live(s) between 0 and the one who runs for 2900 m ?






65. 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 ?






66. How many people live between S and 0 ?






67. Who amongst the following runs for 2900 m ?






68. If the total distance covered by B and M is 4800m, then how much did B run alone ?






69. Which of the following statement is true with respect to the given arrangement ?






70. Study the given information carefully to answer the given questions. Point M is 15m to the east of Point L. Point C is 3m to the north of Point M. Point Q is 6m to the east of Point C. Point P is 3m to the south of Point Q. Point V is to the north of Point L. A person walks 9m from Point V towards south, reaches Point R, takes a left turn and reaches Point C.In which direction is Point V with respect to Point P ?
 






71. If a person walks 15m towards east from Point V, takes a right turn and walks 4m, how far will he be from Point M ?






72. What is the difference of the distance between Points V, L and Points R, Q ?






73. How is P related to B ?






74. Read the following information and answer the given questions. T is the daughter of P. P is the father of L. L is the only son of A. B is the daughterinlaw of A. W is the son of B.If Y is the husband of T, how is L related to Y ?
 






75. How is A related to W ?






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