Dear readers,

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. By how much is 3/4th of 968 less than 7/8th of 1008?

(1)
154             (2) 146            (3) 165            (4) 158            (5)
None of these

2. There are two numbers such that
the sum of twice the first number and thrice the second number is 100 and the
sum of thrice the first number and twice the second number is 120. Which is the
larger number?

(1)
32               (2) 12               (3) 14              (4) 35              (5)
None of those

3. When all the students in a school
are made to stand in rows of 54, 30 such rows are formed. If the students are
made to stand in the rows of 45, how many such rows can be formed?

(1)
32               (2) 12               (3) 36               (4) 15              
(5) None of these

 4. The ratio of the present ages of Anju and
Sandhya is 13 :17 respectively. Four years ago the respective ratio of their ages
was 11 : 15. What will be the respective ratio of their ages six years hence?

(1)
3 : 4            (2) 7 : 8            (3) 5 : 4            (4) 6: 5             (5)
None of these

5. The average age of 80 boys in a
class is 15. The average age of a group of 15 boys in the class is 16 and the
average age of another 25 boys in the class is 14. What is the average age of
the remaining boys in the class?

(1)
15.25          (2) 14     (3)
14.75       (4) Cannot be determined      (5) None of the above

Directions (Q. 6-10) Study the
following information carefully and answer the questions given below it.

Out of the 15,000 candidates eligible
for an Officer’s Post in a Public Sector Bank, 450 candidates have prior
experience of working in Public Sector Banks in rural areas only.25% of the
total number of candidates have prior experience of working in Public Sector
Banks in urban areas only. 12% of the total number of candidates have prior
experience of working in Private Sector Banks in urban areas only. 2% of the
total number of candidates have prior experience of working in Private Sector
Banks in rural areas only. 3600 candidates have worked in Public Sector Banks
in both urban and rural areas. 15% of the total number of candidates have
worked in both Public and Private Sector Banks in urban areas only. 600 candidates
have worked in both Public and private and Private Sector Banks in rural areas
only. The remaining candidates have no prior experience of working in the
Banking industry.

 6. How many candidates have prior experience
of working in rural areas (both Public Sector and Private Sector Banks
together)?

(1)
4350           (2) 4950          (3) 4800           (4) 4900          (5)
4850

7. How many total candidates have
prior experience of working in Public Sector Banks (urban and rural areas
together)?

(1)
12450         (2) 8400           (3) 10050         (4) 10650         (5)
None of these

8. What is the respective ratio of
the candidates who have a prior experience of working in Public Sector Banks in
rural areas only to the candidates who have a prior experience of working in
Private Sector Banks in rural areas only?

(1)
4 : 3            (2) 3 : 2            (3) 2 : 3           (4) 3 : 4           (5)
None of these

9. What is the total number of
candidates who have worked in Private Sector Banks in urban areas?

(1)
1800           (2) 2250           (3) 4050           (4) 3600           (5)
None of these

10. The candidates who have no prior
experience of working in the banking industry are what per cent of the
candidates who have worked in Public Sector Banks in both urban and rural areas
together?

(1)
60.5            (2) 63.5            (3) 62              (4) 64               (5) None of these

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Answers

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

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