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IBPS PO MAINS 2017

Each of these questions consists of a question followed by informations in three statements. You have
to study the question and the statements and decide that information in which of the statement(s) is/are
necessary to answer the question.

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IBPS PO MAINS 2017


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DATA SUFFICIENCY: - 5 MARKS TOPIC

Each of these questions consists of a question followed by information's in three statements. You
have to study the question and the statements and decide that information in which of the
statement(s) is/are necessary to answer the question

Find the length of train -


Statement I: Pawan crosses the platform walking at 9 km/h in 60 seconds
Statement II: Train moving at 45 km/h crosses a signal pole in 12 seconds.
Statement III: Train crosses the platform moving at 36 km/hr. in 30 seconds.

1. Any two
2. II or I and III
3. I and III
4. All three together
5. None of these

SOL:

II or I and III together are sufficient

Each of these questions consists of a question followed by information's in three statements. You
have to study the question and the statements and decide that information in which of the
statement(s) is/are necessary to answer the question.

Find the area of a rectangular park-


Statement I: Cost of fencing around park at 28 Rs/meter is Rs 4704.
Statement II: Its length is 33.33% more than its width.
Statement III: Diagonal of park is 60 meter.

1. Any two
2. II or I and III
3. I and III
4. All three together
5. None of these

SOL:

I and II together are sufficient

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Each of these questions consists of a question followed by informations in three


statements. You have to study the question and the statements and decide that information in
which of the statement(s) is/are necessary to answer the question.

Find the share of B in partnership with A, B and C-


Statement I: Ratio of their investment is 12:7:10.
Statement II: B joined 8 months after C.
Statement III: A started the business with an investment of Rs 52800.

1. I and II together
2. II and III together
3. Any two
4. All three together are not sufficient
5. All three together are sufficient

SOL:
All 3 together are not sufficient

Each of these questions consists of a question followed by information's in three statements. You
have to study the question and the statements and decide that information in which of the
statement(s) is/are necessary to answer the question.

Find in how many days total work will get completed if three persons Ranjeet,
Seema and Abhay were involved in work?
Statement I: Ratio of work of Ranjeet, Seema and Ranjeet is 6:5:4 and Ranjeet worked only for one
day..
Statement II: Ranjeet working alone would have completed the whole work in 30 days..
Statement III: Seema working alone will take 6 days more to complete the whole work as compared
Ranjeet.

1. I and II or III
2. II or I and III
3. II and III together
4. Any two
5. None of these

SOL:
I and II or III are sufficient

Each of these questions consists of a question followed by information's in three statements. You
have to study the question and the statements and decide that information in which of the
statement(s) is/are necessary to answer the question.

Find the average age of 30 students studying in class 5th-

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Statement I: Ratio of boys and girls in class is 3:2 and difference of total sum age of boys
and total sum age of girls is 36 years.
Statement II: Average age of girls in class is 11 years and 6 months.
Statement III: If 10 new students join the class with an average age of 14 years the new average age of
class will increase by 1 year.

1. Only I
2. Only III
3. I and III
4. All three together
5. None of these

SOL : Only III is sufficient

Inequality – 5 marks

In each of the following question, a question is followed by information given in two statement
named as Quantity-I(Q1) and Quantity –II (Q2). You have to study the information along with
the question and compare the value derived from Quantity-I and Quantity-II. Then answer -

Find the profit percent of shopkeeper-


Q1-Ratio of MP and CP is 5:3 and he offers a discount of 20% on cash payment.
Q2-Shopkeeper purchased some apples at rate of 45 Rs/dozen and sold all at rate of 5 Rs/banana.

1. Q1 > Q2
2. Q1 > Q2
3. Q1 < Q2
4. Q1 < Q2
5. Q1 = Q2

Q1= CP : SP : MP = 3 : 4 : 5
Profit % = 33.33%
Q2=taking CP and SP for 12 bananas
CP= 45 SP=60
Profit % = 33.33%
Q1 = Q2

In each of the following question, a question is followed by information given in two statement
named as Quantity-I(Q1) and Quantity –II (Q2). You have to study the information along with
the question and compare the value derived from Quantity-I and Quantity-II. Then answer -

Find the time taken by Aarti to complete the work-

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Q1- Aarti working with Neha who is 20% more efficient more efficient than her completes
the whole work in 12 days.
Q2- Aarti completes 40% work working with 60% efficiency in 20 days.

1. Q1 > Q2
2. Q1 > Q2
3. Q1 < Q2
4. Q1 < Q2
5. Q1 = Q2
(Ratio of efficiency of Aarti and Neha=4:5

Q1= 27 days

Q 2 = Aarti can do 100% work with 100% efficiency in 30 days

Q1 < Q2

In each of the following question, a question is followed by information given in two statement
named as Quantity-I(Q1) and Quantity –II (Q2). You have to study the information along with
the question and compare the value derived from Quantity-I and Quantity-II. Then answer –

Find the quantity of milk initially in the solution of milk and water-
Q1-When 12 litre water is added in the solution percentage of milk reduces from 25% to 20%.
Q2-In mixture quantity of water is twice the quantity of milk but when 5 litre milk is added in
solution, percentage of milk in solution becomes 40%.

1. Q1 > Q2
2. Q1 > Q2
3. Q1 < Q2
4. Q1 < Q2
5. Q1 = Q2

Q1 = Water: Milk
3:1
4: 1 now 1=12 litre (quantity of milk)
Q2 let milk x and water 2x

so x=15 litre
Hence Q1<Q2

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In each of the following question, a question is followed by information given in two


statement named as Quantity-I(Q1) and Quantity –II (Q2). You have to study the information
along with the question and compare the value derived from Quantity-I and Quantity-II. Then
answer -

Find the runs scored by Kohli in 21st inning-

Q1- After playing 21st inning his batting average become 38 from 35.
Q2- After playing 21st inning his batting average reduced by 1 run which was earlier 42 runs/inning.

1. Q1 > Q2
2. Q1 > Q2
3. Q1 < Q2
4. Q1 < Q2
5. Q1 = Q2

Q1=21×38-20×35=98 runs
Q2=21×41-20×42=21 runs
Hence Q1>Q2

Data interpretation: 20 to 25 questions

In a college there are different courses available and students need to choose only one course.
Available courses are Science, Art, Commerce and Others. The ratio between boys and girls in college
is 5:4. In science 30% boys and 35% girls take admission. One third of remaining boys choose Art and
37.5 % of total girls choose Art. Remaining boys take admission in Commerce and Others in Ratio
7:5. Number of girls taking admission in other courses is 64% less than the number of boys taking
admission in same course.
In exams overall 60% boys and 75% girls passed and remaining failed.

Number of girls taking admission in Commerce is how much percent less than the number of boys
taking admission in other courses?

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Sol:

Find the ratio of boys and girls who take admission in Commerce ?

Sol:

70:48=35:24

If the passing percentage of girls who take admission in Art was 50% then find the passing
percentage of remaining girls?

Sol:

Total passed girls=75%of240=180

Passed girls in Art=50%of90=45

Remaining passed girls=180-45=135

Total remaining girls=240-90=150

Passing % =

Find the difference of average number of boys and average number of girls who take admission is
Art, Commerce and Other courses?

Sol:

Read the given information carefully to answer the questions asked-

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If four balls are taken out from box A, what is the probability that at least two balls are of Blue
colour.

Sol:

If two balls are taken out from box B and the probability of getting both balls of Blue color is 1/65.
Find the number of Green balls in box.

Sol:

If one ball is taken out from box A and other ball is taken from box B. What is the probability
that both balls are of Red color?

Cannot be determined

If the probability of getting a green ball from B is double to that of getting a blue ball from box A.
Find total number of balls in box B.

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Sol:

B=8

Required answer = 12 + 8 =20

If total number of balls in Box A and Box B is 27 and both box are mixed together and then 2 balls
are taken out one after another. What is the probability that at most one ball will be of green color.

If three balls is taken out from box D and probability of getting all balls of different colors
is 13/420. Find the number of balls of Red color.

Sol:
The number of red balls is 2 .

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