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Corporation Bank PO Solved Question Paper 2010 (Quantitative Aptitude)
Bank
Recruitment - Bank Exam Question Papers - Corporation Bank PO Question Paper:
This is the solved question paper of Quantitative Aptitude which was held for
recruitment of Probationary Officers to Corporation Bank in the year 2010
Directions (Q.1-5): What should come in place of the question mark
(?) in the following questions?
1. 1/2 of 3842 + 15 % of ? = 2449
1) 3520
2) 3250
3) 3350
4) 3540
5) None of these
Ans: (1)
2. (833.25 – 384.45) ÷ 24 = ?
1) 1.87
2) 20.1
3) 2.01
4) 18.7
5) None of these
Ans: (4)
3. 350% of ? ÷ 50 + 248= 591
1) 4900
2) 4890
3) 4850
4) 4950
5) None of these
Ans: (1)
4. 7960 + 2956 - 8050 + 4028 = ?
1) 6984
2) 6884
3) 6894
4) 6954
5) None of these
Ans: (3)
5. 25 × 3.25 + 50.4 ÷ 24 =?
1) 84.50
2) 83.35
3) 83.53
4) 82.45
5) None ofthese
Ans: (2)
Direction (Q.6-10): What should come in place of the question mark (?) in
the following questions?
6. 15 25
40 65 ? 195
1) 115
2) 90
3) 105
4) 120
5) None of these
Ans: (5)
7. 120 320
?
2070
5195 13007.5
1) 800
2) 920
3) 850
4) 900
5) None of these
Ans: (5)
8. 620 632 608
644 596 ?
1) 536
2) 556
3) 656
4) 646
5) None of these
Ans: (3)
9. 325
314 288
247 191 ?
1) 126
2) 116
3) 130
4) 120
5) None of these
Ans: (4)
10. 45 46 70
141 ? 1061.5
1) 353
2) 353.5
3) 352.5
4) 352
5) None of these
Ans: (2)
11. Sonika invested an amount of Rs 5800 for 2 years. At what rate
of compound interest will she get an amount of Rs 594.50 at the end of two
years?
1) 5 pcpa
2) 4 pcpa
3) 6 pcpa
4) 8 pcpa
5) None of these
Ans: (1)
12. If the numerator of a fraction is increased by 150% and the
denominator of the fraction is increased by 350%, the resultant fraction
is 25/51 . What is the original fraction?
1)
11/17
2)
11/15
3) 15/17
4)
13/15
5) None of these
Ans: (3)
13. In how many different ways can the letters of the word
'BANKING' be arranged?
1) 5040
2)
2540
3) 5080
4) 2520
5) None of these
Ans: (4)
14. Meenal purchased a car for Rs 2, 50, 000 and sold it for Rs 3,
48, 000. What is the per cent profit she made on the car?
1) 40
2) 39.2
3) 38.4
4) 38
5) None of these
Ans: (2)
15. There are some parrots and some tigers in a forest. If the
total number of animal heads in the forest is 858 and the total number of
animal legs is 1,846, what is the number of parrots in the forest?
1) 845
2) 833
3) 800
4) Cannot be determined
5) None of these
Ans: (5)
Directions (Q.16-20): Study the following table carefully and answer the
questions given below it.
Cities |
Shows (Number in hundreds) |
||||
Dance |
Music |
Drama |
Stand-up Comedy |
Mimicry |
|
M |
15 |
21 |
24 |
0.8 |
0.9 |
N |
12.4 |
13 |
26 |
2 |
0.5 |
O |
5.7 |
8 |
12 |
0.3 |
0.2 |
P |
11.3 |
6 |
18 |
1 |
1.5 |
Q |
17 |
12.4 |
11 |
3 |
0.4 |
R |
14 |
10.5 |
9.8 |
0.7 |
0.1 |
16. The mimicry shows held in city M are what per cent of the
drama shows held in city O?
1) 7
2) 8.5
3) 6.5
4) 8
5) None of these
Ans: (5)
17. What is the average number of entertainment shows held in city
P?
1) 756
2) 678
3) 786
4) 698
5) None of these
Ans: (1)
18. If the number of music shows in city N and Q is increased by
5%, what will be the total number of music shows in both the cities together?
1) 2,602
2) 2,667
3) 2,540
4) 2,605
5) None of these
Ans: (2)
19. What is the ratio of the number of dance shows held in city N
to the number of drama shows held in city R?
1) 49 : 62
2) 49 : 51
3) 62 : 45
4) 62 : 49
5) None of these
Ans: (4)
20. What is the total number of stand-up comedy shows held in all
the cities together?
1) 820
2) 740
3) 780
4) 810
5) None of these
Ans: (3)
21. By how much is 3/4 of 968 less than 7/8 of 1008?
1) 154
2) 146
3) 165
4) 158
5) None of these
Ans: (5)
22. There are two numbers such that the sum of twice the first
number and twice 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 these
Ans: (1)
23. 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 rows of 45,
how many such rows will be formed?
1) 25
2) 42
3) 36
4) 32
5) None of these
Ans: (3)
24. The ratio of the present ages of Anju and Sandhya is 13: 17.
Four years ago the ratio of their ages was 11: 15. What will be the ratio of
their ages six years hence?
1) 3 : 4
2) 7 : 8
3) 5 : 4
4) 6 : 5
5) None of these
Ans: (5)
25. 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 these
Ans: (1)
Directions (Q.26-30): Study the following graph and table carefully and
answer the questions given below them.
Total Number of Men, Women and Children in the state over the years
Years |
Men |
Women |
Children |
2004 |
54,000 |
38,000 |
15,000 |
2005 |
75,000 |
64,000 |
21,000 |
2006 |
63,000 |
60,000 |
12,000 |
2007 |
66,000 |
54,000 |
16,000 |
2008 |
70,000 |
68,000 |
20,000 |
2009 |
78,000 |
75,000 |
45,000 |
26. What was the approximate average of obese men, obese women and
obese children in 2007?
1) 12,683
2) 12,795
3) 12,867
4) 12,843
5) 12,787
Ans: (3)
27. The number of obese men in the year 2009 was what per cent of
the men not suffering from obesity in the same year?
1) 55
2) 60
3) 50.5
4) 65.5
5) None of these
Ans: (2)
28. What was the ratio of the obese women in the year 2006 to the
obese men in the year 2008?
1) 6:7
2) 21:65
3)15:73
4) 48: 77
5) None of these
Ans: (4)
29. What is the difference between the number of obese women and
obese children together in the year 2006 and the number of obese men in the
same year?
1) 5,475
2) 5,745
3) 4,530
4) 31,650
5) None of these
Ans: (1)
30. What was the total number of children not suffering from
obesity in the year 2004 and 2005 together?
1) 4,350
2) 31,560
3) 4,530
4) 31,650
5) None of these
Ans: (4)
Directions (Q.31-35): 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 Pub lie 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. 3,600 candidates have
worked in both Public and Private Sector Banks in urban areas only. 600
candidates have. worked in both Public and Private Sector Banks in rural areas
only. The remaining candidates have no prior experience of working in the
Banking industry.
31. How many candidates have prior experience of working in rural
areas (both Public Sector and Private Sector Banks together)?
1) 4,350
2) 4,950
3) 4,800
4) 4,900
5) 4,850
Ans: (2)
32. How rnany candidates have prior experience of working in Public
Sector Banks (Urban and Rural areas together)?
1) 12,450
2) 8,400
3) 10,050
4) 10,650
5) None of these
Ans: (4)
33. What is the 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
Ans: (2)
34. What is the total number of candidates who have worked in
Private Sector Banks in urban areas?
1) 1,800
2) 2,250
3) 4,050
4) 3,600
5) None of these
Ans: (3)
35. 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
Ans: (5)
Directions (Q.36-40): Study the following table carefully and answer the
questions given below it.
Percentage of Marks Obtained by Various Students in Various
Subjects in an Examination
Student |
Marks |
|||||
English (out of 100) |
Hindi (out of 100) |
Science (out of 150) |
History (out of 60) |
Math (out of 150) |
Geography (out of 40) |
|
A |
68 |
75 |
82 |
60 |
96 |
55 |
B |
88 |
73 |
85 |
65 |
88 |
65 |
C |
75 |
56 |
72 |
75 |
75 |
80 |
D |
70 |
66 |
80 |
80 |
72 |
62 |
E |
72 |
60 |
68 |
74 |
68 |
75 |
F |
85 |
70 |
90 |
70 |
74 |
70 |
36. What is the approximate overall percentage obtained by C in
the examination?
1) 78
2) 69
3)
75
4) 71
5) 65
Ans: (4)
37. What is the difference in the marks obtained by B in English
and Maths together and the marks obtained by F in the same subjects?
1)
24
2) 17
3)
15
4) 28
5) None of these
Ans: (1)
38. The marks obtained by E in Geography is what per cent of the
marks of the marks obtained by E in Hindi?
1) 45
2) 55
3) 50
4) 60
5) None of these
Ans: (3)
39. What is the overall percentage of marks obtained by D in
History and Geography together?
1) 73.40
2) 72.80
3) 70.50
4) 68.80
5) None of these
Ans: (2)
40. What is the average marks obtained by all the students together
in Science?
1)
77.16
2) 120.50
3)
118
4)
121
5) None of these
Ans: (5)
Directions (Q.41-45): Study the following Graph carefully and answer the
questions given below:
41. The number of males in University Q is what per cent of the
total number of students (males & females together) in University S?
1) 68
2) 62
3) 66
4) 64
5) None of these
Ans: (4)
42. If the total number of males in University T increases by 50%.
what would be the total number of students (males & females together) in
that University?
1)75,26,000
2)7,62,50,000
3)76,25,000
4)7,52,60,000
5) None of these
Ans: (3)
43. What is the ratio of the number of females from University P
and Q together to the number of males in the University Rand T together?
1) 27:32
2) 27:28
3) 25:28
4) 28: 27
5) None of these
Ans: (2)
44. What is the average number of females in all the universities
together?
1) 33,00,000
2) 3,50,000
3) 3,20,000
4) 32,00,000
5) None of these
Ans: (1)
45. What is the total number of students (males & females
together) in University P and R together?
1) 13,00,000
2) 13,50,000
3) 14,00,000
4) 1,45,00,000
5) None of these
Ans: (5)
Directions (Q.46-50): What approximate value should come in place of the
question mark (?) in the following questions?
46. (√339 × 25) ÷ 30 =?
1)
12
2)
15
3) 24
4)
21
5) 9
Ans: (2)
47. (638 + 9709 – 216) ÷ 26 =?
1)
275
2)
365
3) 420
4)
300
5) 390
Ans: (5)
48. 3/5×1125/1228×7= ?
1)
7
2)
12
3) 9
4)
4
5) 15
Ans: (4)
49. 57% of 394 - 2.5% of 996 =?
1) 215
2) 175
3) 200
4) 180
5) 205
Ans: (3)
50. 96.996 × 9.669 + 0.96 =?
1) 860
2) 870
3)1020
4) 940
5)1100
Ans: (4)
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