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SBI Clerk 2020 Aptitude Test - 6
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    The following line graph shows number of three books sold in five cities.

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    Number of Book A sold in Pune is what percent of the number of Book C sold in Mumbai?

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    The following line graph shows number of three books sold in five cities.

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    Find the respective ratio of number of Book B sold in Mumbai and number of Book A sold in Delhi.

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    The following line graph shows number of three books sold in five cities.

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    Find the total number of all books sold in Chennai.

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    The following line graph shows number of three books sold in five cities.

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    Find the difference between number of Book B sold in Delhi and number of Book C sold in Pune.

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    The following line graph shows number of three books sold in five cities.

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    Number of Book C sold in Bangalore is what percent more than the number of Book A sold in the same city?

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    In each question, two equations numbered I and II are given. You have to solve both the equations and mark an appropriate answer.

    a)  x < y 

    b)  x ≥ y

    c)  x > y

    d)  x ≤ y

    e)  Relation between x and y can’t be established

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    I. 9x2 – 29x + 22 = 0

    II. 6y2 – 31y + 39 = 0

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    In each question, two equations numbered I and II are given. You have to solve both the equations and mark an appropriate answer.

    a)  x < y 

    b)  x ≥ y

    c)  x > y

    d)  x ≤ y

    e)  Relation between x and y can’t be established

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    I. x2 = 11449

    II. y = √11449

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    In each question, two equations numbered I and II are given. You have to solve both the equations and mark an appropriate answer.

    a)  x < y 

    b)  x ≥ y

    c)  x > y

    d)  x ≤ y

    e)  Relation between x and y can’t be established

    ...view full instructions


    I. 6x2– 25x – 14 = 0

    II. 8y2– 35y + 12 = 0

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    In each question, two equations numbered I and II are given. You have to solve both the equations and mark an appropriate answer.

    a)  x < y 

    b)  x ≥ y

    c)  x > y

    d)  x ≤ y

    e)  Relation between x and y can’t be established

    ...view full instructions


    I. 5x – 4y = 83

    II. 6x + 3y = 45

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    In each question, two equations numbered I and II are given. You have to solve both the equations and mark an appropriate answer.

    a)  x < y 

    b)  x ≥ y

    c)  x > y

    d)  x ≤ y

    e)  Relation between x and y can’t be established

    ...view full instructions


    I. 9x2 + 6√7 x + 7 = 0

    II. 4y2 + 4√3 y + 3 = 0

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