IBPS RRB-Preliminary Exam Questions and answers

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      Directions (51-55): Study the table and answer the given questions.
      Number of candidates appeared, number of candidates who qualified and respective ratio of number of qualified male and female candidates in entrance exams of different universities
      University  No of appeared candidatesNo of candidates who qualified Respective ratio of
      number of qualified male
      and female candidates
      D  8407447 : 5
      E  8006252 : 3
      F  6305675 : 4
      G  7507007 : 3
      51). The number of candidates who did not qualify in University E's entrance exam is approximately what percent less than the number of female candidates who qualified that exam in the same university?
      A). 61
      B). 35
      C). 42
      D). 47
      E). 53
      52). What is the difference between the average number of male candidates who qualified in the entrance exam of universities D and G together and that of the average number of female candidates who qualified in the entrance exam of universities D and F together ?
      A). 170
      B). 152
      C). 161
      D). 164
      E). 181
      53). The total number of male candidates who qualified in University G's entrance exam joined the university but none of the female candidates joined, what was the difference between the number of candidates appeared for the entrance exam for University G and joined the same university ?
      A). 360
      B). 276
      C). 204
      D). 198
      E). 260
      54). What is the respective ratio between the number of male candidates who qualified in university E's entrance exam to the number of candidates who did not qualify in University G's entrance exam ?
      A). 5:3
      B). 7:2
      C). 3:2
      D). 5 : 1
      E). 9 :4
      55). 20% of male candidates who qualified in University F's entrance exam appeared for scholarship. The number of male candidates who qualified and applied for scholarship was what percent of the total number of candidates who appeared for that exam in the same university ?
      A). 70%
      B). 42%
      C). 90%
      D). 45%
      E). 60%


      56). Kunal sold 2 Bicycles A and B. Marked Price of Bicycle A was Rs 500/- more than that of Bicycle B. He sold Bicycle A at Rs 1,620/- after getting successive discounts of 20% and 10% on its marked price. What was the selling price of Bicycle B, if Kunal sold it at a discount of 20% on its marked price ? (in Rs)
      A). Rs 1,800/-
      B). Rs 1,750/-
      C). Rs 1,400/-
      D). Rs 1,250/-
      E). Rs 1,600/-
      57). A boat travels 65 km downstream in 6 hrs 30 min, when it is travelling in a stream \( \Large \left(S_{1}\right) \). If this boat travels in another stream \( \Large \left(S_{2}\right) \).whose speed is 1000 more than that of \( \Large \left(S_{1}\right) \), it covers 58 km upstream in 10 hrs. What is the speed of \( \Large \left(S_{2}\right) \) ? (in km/h) (Assume the boat's speed in still water in both streams remains the same)
      A). 2.2
      B). 1.5
      C). 1.8
      D). 2.4
      E). 2
      Directions (58-62) : Refer to the pie chart and answer the given questions.
      Distribution of total numbers of boots sold of 5 different brands Total number : 800
      58). What is the central angle corresponding to the number of boots sold of Brand C ?
      A). 79.2°
      B). 73.4°
      C). 77.6°
      D). 71.5°
      E). 72.8°
      59). What is the average number of boots sold of Brands A, B and E ?
      A). 142
      B). 136
      C). 123
      D). 132
      E). 144
      60). What is the difference between a the total number of boots sold of Branch A and D together and that of Brands B and E together ?
      A). 18
      B). 16
      C). 22
      D). 12
      E). 25
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