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IBPS RRB (OA) 2025 Aptitude Test - 6
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    The table shows the percentage of boys in two school A and B in five different years.

    Years

    School A

    School B

    2012

    54%

    52%

    2013

    60%

    64%

    2014

    48%

    44%

    2015

    62%

    56%

    2016

    48%

    50%

    Note - Total students in any school = Total boys + Total girls in each school 

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    If in 2014, boys in school A and B are 288 and 264 respectively then, find total number of girls in both school in 2014.

  • Question 2/10
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    Directions For Questions

    The table shows the percentage of boys in two school A and B in five different years.

    Years

    School A

    School B

    2012

    54%

    52%

    2013

    60%

    64%

    2014

    48%

    44%

    2015

    62%

    56%

    2016

    48%

    50%

    Note - Total students in any school = Total boys + Total girls in each school 

    ...view full instructions


    If boys in school A in 2014 and girls in school B in 2012 are equal then boys in school B in 2012 are what percent of girls in school A in 2014.

  • Question 3/10
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    Directions For Questions

    The table shows the percentage of boys in two school A and B in five different years.

    Years

    School A

    School B

    2012

    54%

    52%

    2013

    60%

    64%

    2014

    48%

    44%

    2015

    62%

    56%

    2016

    48%

    50%

    Note - Total students in any school = Total boys + Total girls in each school

    ...view full instructions


    In 2016, girls in school A are 16 4/5% less than girls in school B. Find the ratio of boys in school A to that of school B in 2016.

  • Question 4/10
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    Directions For Questions

    The table shows the percentage of boys in two school A and B in five different years.

    Years

    School A

    School B

    2012

    54%

    52%

    2013

    60%

    64%

    2014

    48%

    44%

    2015

    62%

    56%

    2016

    48%

    50%

    Note - Total students in any school = Total boys + Total girls in each school

    ...view full instructions


    If total students in school A in 2015 and total student in B in 2013 are 700 and 400 respectively, then find the average number of boys in school A in 2015 and boys in school B in 2013.

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    Read the given information carefully and answer the following question.

    There are two trains P and Q. Both trains have four different types of coaches i.e. General, sleeper class, first class and AC coaches. In train P, there are total 800 passengers. Train Q has 40% more passengers than train P. 20% of the passengers of train P are in general coaches. One‐fourth of the total number of passengers of train P are in AC coaches. 25% of the passengers of train P are in sleeper class coaches. Remaining passengers of train P are in first class coaches. Total number of passengers in AC coaches in both the trains together is 480. 45% of the number of passengers of train Q is in sleeper class coaches and ratio of passengers of train Q in first class coaches to general class coaches is 3:4.

    What is the ratio of total number of passengers travelling in general coaches to the total number of passengers travelling in AC coaches of both the trains?

  • Question 6/10
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    Read the given information carefully and answer the following question.

    There are two trains P and Q. Both trains have four different types of coaches i.e. General, sleeper class, first class and AC coaches. In train P, there are total 800 passengers. Train Q has 40% more passengers than train P. 20% of the passengers of train P are in general coaches. One‐fourth of the total number of passengers of train P are in AC coaches. 25% of the passengers of train P are in sleeper class coaches. Remaining passengers of train P are in first class coaches. Total number of passengers in AC coaches in both the trains together is 480. 45% of the number of passengers of train Q is in sleeper class coaches and ratio of passengers of train Q in first class coaches to general class coaches is 3:4.

    Number of passengers travelling in AC coach of train Q is what percent of number of passengers travelling in sleeper coaches of train Q?

  • Question 7/10
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    Read the given information carefully and answer the following question.

    There are two trains P and Q. Both trains have four different types of coaches i.e. General, sleeper class, first class and AC coaches. In train P, there are total 800 passengers. Train Q has 40% more passengers than train P. 20% of the passengers of train P are in general coaches. One‐fourth of the total number of passengers of train P are in AC coaches. 25% of the passengers of train P are in sleeper class coaches. Remaining passengers of train P are in first class coaches. Total number of passengers in AC coaches in both the trains together is 480. 45% of the number of passengers of train Q is in sleeper class coaches and ratio of passengers of train Q in first class coaches to general class coaches is 3:4.

    Total number of passengers of train P who are travelling in General and Sleeper coaches together are what percent more or less than the total number of passengers of both the trains travelling in AC coaches?

  • Question 8/10
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    Read the given information carefully and answer the following question.

    There are two trains P and Q. Both trains have four different types of coaches i.e. General, sleeper class, first class and AC coaches. In train P, there are total 800 passengers. Train Q has 40% more passengers than train P. 20% of the passengers of train P are in general coaches. One‐fourth of the total number of passengers of train P are in AC coaches. 25% of the passengers of train P are in sleeper class coaches. Remaining passengers of train P are in first class coaches. Total number of passengers in AC coaches in both the trains together is 480. 45% of the number of passengers of train Q is in sleeper class coaches and ratio of passengers of train Q in first class coaches to general class coaches is 3:4.

    Find the average number of passengers travelling in sleeper and first class coaches of both trains?

  • Question 9/10
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    Read the given information carefully and answer the following question.

    There are two trains P and Q. Both trains have four different types of coaches i.e. General, sleeper class, first class and AC coaches. In train P, there are total 800 passengers. Train Q has 40% more passengers than train P. 20% of the passengers of train P are in general coaches. One‐fourth of the total number of passengers of train P are in AC coaches. 25% of the passengers of train P are in sleeper class coaches. Remaining passengers of train P are in first class coaches. Total number of passengers in AC coaches in both the trains together is 480. 45% of the number of passengers of train Q is in sleeper class coaches and ratio of passengers of train Q in first class coaches to general class coaches is 3:4.

    Difference of passengers travelling in General and Sleeper coaches of both the trains is what percent of total passengers travelling in both the trains?

  • Question 10/10
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    Find the missing number in the following number series.

    129, 97, 81, 73, ?, 67

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