Lic Aao: Quant Quiz: (A) 50 M3/min (B) 60 M3/min (C) 72 M3/min (D) 85 M3/min (E) None of These Answers

You might also like

Download as pdf or txt
Download as pdf or txt
You are on page 1of 5

3/1/2016 Bankers Adda – IBPS PO, SBI, RRB | Current Affairs | Reasoning Quiz | English | Quant | GK Capsule: LIC

Capsule: LIC AAO: QUANT QUIZ

LIC AAO: QUANT QUIZ

1. A pump can be used for filling as well as for emptying a tank. The capacity of the
tank is 2400 m3. The emptying capacity of the tank is 10 m3 per minute higher
than its filling capacity and the pump needs 8 minutes lesser to empty the tank
than it needs to fill it. What is the filling capacity of the pump?
(a) 50 m3/min
(b) 60 m3/min
(c) 72 m3/min
(d) 85 m3/min
(e) None of these
Answers:

2. Aman left for


city X from city Y at 5.20 a.m. He travelled at the speed of 80 km/hr for 2 hours 15
minutes. After that the speed was reduced to 60 km/hr. If the distance between
two cities is 350 kms, at what time did Aman reach city X ?
(a) 9.20 a.m.
(b) 9.25 a.m.
(c) 9.35 a.m.
(d) 10.05 a.m.
(e) None of these

Answers:

http://www.bankersadda.com/p/1_77.html 1/5
3/1/2016 Bankers Adda – IBPS PO, SBI, RRB | Current Affairs | Reasoning Quiz | English | Quant | GK Capsule: LIC AAO: QUANT QUIZ

3. Two trains,
one from Hubli
to Patiala and the other from Patiala to Hubli, start simultaneously. After they meet,
the trains reach their destinations after 9 hours and 16 hours respectively. The
ratio of their speeds is .
(a) 2 : 3
(b) 4 : 3
(c) 6 : 7
(d) 9 : 16
(e) None of these.
Answers:

4. At his usual
rowing rate, Rohit can travel 12 miles downstream in river in 6 hours less than it
takes him to travel the same distance upstream. But if he could double his usual
rowing rate for his 24‐miles round trip, the downstream 12 miles would then take
only one hour less than the upstream 12 miles. What is the speed of the current in
miles per hour?
(a) 1 1/3
(b) 1 2/3
(c) 2 1/3
(d) 2 2/3
(e) None of these
Answers:

http://www.bankersadda.com/p/1_77.html 2/5
3/1/2016 Bankers Adda – IBPS PO, SBI, RRB | Current Affairs | Reasoning Quiz | English | Quant | GK Capsule: LIC AAO: QUANT QUIZ

5. The difference between the simple interest on


a certain sum at the rate of 10% per annum for 2
years and compound interest which is
compounded every 6 months is Rs. 124.05. What
is the principal?
(a) Rs. 6,000
(b) Rs. 8,000
(c) Rs. 10,000
(d) Rs. 12,000
(e) Rs. 16,000
Answers:

6. 2 metres broad footpath is


to be constructed around a rectangular park on the inside. The area of the park is
96 sq. m. The rate of construction is Rs. 50 per square meter. Find the total cost of
the construction.
(a) Rs. 2400
(b) Rs. 4000
(c) Rs. 4800
(d) Data inadequate
(e) None of these
Answers:

7. A hemispherical bowl is filled to the brim with water. The contents of the bowl
are transferred into a cylindrical vessel whose radius is 50% more than its height. If
the diameter is same for both the bowl and the cylinder, the volume of water in
the cylindrical vessel is :
(a) 66 2/3%
(b) 78 1/2%

http://www.bankersadda.com/p/1_77.html 3/5
3/1/2016 Bankers Adda – IBPS PO, SBI, RRB | Current Affairs | Reasoning Quiz | English | Quant | GK Capsule: LIC AAO: QUANT QUIZ

(c) 100%
(d) More than 100% (i.e.. some liquid will be left in the bowl).
(e) 50%
Answers:

8. A box contains 2 red balls,


3 black balls and 4 white balls. In how many ways can 3 balls be drawn from the
box, if at least one black ball is to be included in the draw?
(a) 32
(b) 48
(c) 64
(d) 96
(e) 144
Answers:

9. X speaks truth in 75%


cases and Y in 80% of the
cases. In what percentage of cases are they likely to contradict each other,
narrating the same story?
(a) 5%
(b) 15%
(c) 35%
(d) 45%
(e) 55%
Answers:

http://www.bankersadda.com/p/1_77.html 4/5
3/1/2016 Bankers Adda – IBPS PO, SBI, RRB | Current Affairs | Reasoning Quiz | English | Quant | GK Capsule: LIC AAO: QUANT QUIZ

10. An equilateral triangle, a


square and a circle have
equal perimeters. If T
denotes the area of the
triangle, S the area of the
square and C the area of the
circle, then :
(a) S < T < C
(b) T < C < S
(c) T < S < C
(d) C < S < T
(e) S < C < T

http://www.bankersadda.com/p/1_77.html 5/5

You might also like