Quantitative Aptitude for SBI Clerk Quiz 4
Quant Quiz to boost your Quantitative Aptitude for SBI PO and SBI Clerk exams, IBPS PO Reasoning, IBPS Clerk Reasoning, IBPS RRB Reasoning, LIC AAO,LIC Assistant, and other competitive exams.
Direction(1-5): Given pie chart provides the details of total number of patients visited to different doctors for their problem and the table provides the details of fees of different doctors. Read the instruction carefully and answer the question accordingly.
Note:-
A and B are Junior Doctor
C and D are Senior Doctor
E is Dean
Q1. What is the difference between the total fees received by Doctor C and the total fees received by Doctor D?
1. Rs 40800
2. Rs 43200
3. Rs 38400
4. Rs 36800
5. Rs 34200
Q2. Find the respective ratio of total fees received by Doctor A from all its patient to the total fees received by Doctor E from all its patients.
1. 27 : 31
2. 30 : 23
3. 23 : 30
4. 31: 27
5. 29 : 31
Q3.Total fees received by junior doctor B is what percentage more/less than the total fees received by Doctor E?
1. 69.5%
2. 60 2/3%
3. 72%
4. 68 2/3%
5. 75%
Q4. If the Doctor E’s fees is increased by 15% from the current fees, then find the total fees received by Doctor E when the fees is increased? (in Rs)
1. 1,72,500
2. 1,78,500
3. 2,12,000
4. 1,92,500
5. 2,04,000
Q5. Find the average of total fees received by both Junior Doctors and Senior Doctors together?
1. Rs 1,28,500
2. Rs 1,25,800
3. Rs 1,30,250
4. Rs 1,22,350
5. Rs 1,35,600
Q6. A group of students prepared stuffed toys as part of their group activity. They spent Rs. 100 on velvet, Rs 5 other end and needle and Rs. 27 on miscellaneous items.They made 30 toys, 50% of which were purchased by force by some senior students causing them a loss of 50%. At what % profit should they sell the remaining toys so as to gain 50% on their total cost?
A) 100%
B) 150%
C) 75%
D) 50%
E) None of these
Q7. A shopkeeper marks up his goods by 20% and then gives a discount of 20%. Besides he cheats both his supplier and customer by 100 g, i.e., he takes 1100 g from his supplier and sells only 900 g to his customer. What is his net profit percentage? (Rounded off to two decimal points)
1. 24.5%
2. 17.33%
3. 25%
4. 32.5%
5. None of these
Q8. A person sells his table at a profit of 12.5% and the chair at a loss of 8 1/3% but on the whole he gains Rs. 25. On the other hand if he sells the table at a loss of 8 1/3% and the chair at a profit of 12.5%, then he nether gains nor loses. Find the cost price of the table and the chair.
1. Rs. 360, Rs. 240
2. Rs. 380, 260
3. Rs. 400, Rs. 420
4. Rs. 360, 410
5. none of these
Q9. Pankaj calculates his profit percentage on the selling price whereas Chandan calculates his profit on the cost price. They find that the difference of their profit is Rs. 135. If the selling price of both of them are the same, and Pankaj gets 30% profit and Chandan gets 25% profit, then find their selling price.
1. Rs. 1250
2. Rs. 1150
3. Rs. 1450
4. Rs. 1350
5. none of these
Q10. On a Rs. 10,000 payment order, a person has a choice between three successive discounts of 10%, 10% and 30% and three successive discounts of 40%, 5% and 5%. By choosing the better offer, he can save x Rs more. Find the value of x.
- Rs. 200
2. Rs. 225
3. Rs. 400
4. Rs. 433
5. Rs. 255
Solution
Q1. Ans(2)

Q2. Ans(3)

Q3. Ans(1)

Q4. Ans(1)

Q5. Ans(3)

Q6. Ans(B)

Q7. Ans(B)
Let initial CP = 100 Rs.
When the shopkeeper cheats from manufacturer then he will get 110 units in the price of 100 units

Now the shopkeeper cheats from the customer
If he sell 100 units then he will get a profit of 10 units
Q8. Ans(A)

Q9. Ans(D)

Q10. Ans(E)
