The SBI PO Prelims Exam was held on 2025, 8 March 2025, with a series of quantitative qualification questions assessing the speed and accuracy of the candidates. The subjects included arithmetic, data interpretation, number chain. Understanding the type of these questions and the level of difficulty can help candidates refine their preparation strategy. Here is a wide breakdown of quant questions asked in SBI PO Prelims Exam 2025.
Quant questions asked in SBI PO Prelims Exam 2025
Direction (1-5): The table features flats occupied by public sector employees in four separate buildings, the percentage of public sector and private sector employees and empty flats in proportion to flats. Read the table and answer the following questions.
Buildings | Flat occupied by public sector employees | Ratio of flats occupied by public sector employees by public sector | Percentage of vacant employees |
A | 4x+40 | 2: 1 | 40% |
B | 240 | 8: 5 | 25% |
C | 300 | 5: 3 | 20% |
D | 150 | 2: 1 | 55% |
note 1. A occupied flats in A are 300.
- Total flat = occupied flat + empty flat in the building.
Q1. In A, TShe has 120 more than the male and private sector flats occupied by a woman working in the public sector. Find out the amount of flat occupied by men in the public sector and female in the private sector.
(a) 80
(b) 90
(c) 100
(d) 150
(e) 120
Q2. In building F, the ratio occupied for empty flats is the same as A and B has average of flats occupied by private sector employees in flats occupied by B and public sector employees. If F is empty flats 2/5.Wan Public sector occupied flats EmployeeFind the total flats occupied by private sector employees in F.
(A) 25
(b) 39
(c) 24
(d) 50
(e) 20
Q3. Find the ratio of empty flats in C and capture flats in B.
(a) 5: 4
(b) 17:11
(c) 10:11
(d) 1: 1
(e) 12:
Q4. In D, 20% public sector employees have cars and remaining bikes and 40% private sector employees have bikes and remaining cars. Find the difference between public sector employees, bikes and private sector employees have cars.
(A) 50
(b) 75
(c) 100
(d) 125
(e) 120
Q5. If the number of flats in one floor is 2.5x and the number of flats in each floor is the same. Search the number of floors in C and D
(a) 5
(b) 9
(c) 10
(d) 11
(e) 12
Instructions (6-10): Read the following pie chart and bar graph carefully and answer the questions given below. The bar graph shows a total number of magazines and newspapers published by five separate publishers. Pie chart reflects the percentage distribution of newspapers published by these publishers.
Comment: The total number of magazines published by A is 50.
Q6. Total number of newspapers published by F C is 25% higher by C and there is a total number of magazines published by B and F in the ratio of 7: 4 respectively. Find the difference between the total number of magazines and the total number of newspapers published by F.
(A) 40
(b) 45
(c) 35
(d) 30
(e) 20
Q7. 40% of the number of magazines published by A are sold and 20% of the number of newspapers published by A are unusold, then find the ratio of the total number of magazines and newspapers sold by A.
(a) 7:12
(b) 5:11
(c) 3:13
(d) 4: 19
(e) 5:14
Q8. The ratio of the game of fashion magazines published by D is in the ratio of 5: 4 respectively. What is the percentage of the total number of newspapers published by A -published sports magazines published by D?
(A) 125%
(b) 80%
(c) 45%
(d) 75%
(e) 100%
Q9. The total number of newspapers published by G is 4x higher than E and the total number of magazines published by G is X less than X, then find out the total number of newspapers and magazines simultaneously published by G. published by G.
(A) 250
(b) 150
(c) 190
(d) 180
(e) 215
Q10. The total number of magazines published by B and F is 12x together. Find the average number of magazines published by F and D
(A) 110
(b) 120
(c) 90
(d) 130
(e) 125
Q11. A and B started a business, and their investment was in the ratio of 4: 5 respectively. At the end of one year, 30% of the dividend is distributed evenly, and the remaining dividend is distributed to their profit stock. If the difference between the dividend share of A and B is Rs 280, then find out the total profit (in rupee)?
(A) 3200
(b) 3700
(c) 3800
(d) 4000
(e) 400
Q12. In one class (x+14) the average age of students is x year. When the age of two teachers is included, the average age increases by one year. If the sum of his age is 64 years, then find x?
(A) 12
(b) 24
(c) 20
(d) 14
(e) 14
Q13. A person invests some amount at simple interest and at the end of the year the amount becomes 13 times the amount invested by the man. If the numerical value of the interest rate per year is three times of time, find the rate of interest.
(A) 20
(b) 50
(c) 40
(d) 40
(e) 90
Q14. The speed of the stream is 16 The downstream speed of the boat and the boat covers 120 km upwards in five hours. If the boat covers D-3 km downstream and D+30 (still at boat speed) in 5.5 hours, find the value of D,
(A) 55
(b) 75
(c) 80
(d) 40
(e) 45
Q15. Two ships X and Y have a mixture of milk and water. Vesel X contains milk and water in the ratio of 5: 3 respectively, while the vessel Y has a mixture of milk and water in the ratio of 7: 5 respectively. The difference between milk and water in the vessel y at the vessel X. If the water in the vessel y is 5 liters more than the milk in the vessel X, find the total mixture in the vessel x?
(A) 158
(b) 126
(c) 120
(d) 14
(e) e
Q16. The sum of the age of X, Y and Z is 190 years. The difference between the age of x & y is double Difference between the age of Y & Z. If the age ratio of Y is 7: 9, then find all age in the age of the minimum x (in years), the age of x and the age of X.
(A) 30
(b) 40
(c) 37
(d) 25
(E) cannot determine
Q17. The cost price of an article is Rs. X and it is marked above 40% above the cost price, while the allowed discount on the marked price is 20%. If the cost price is Rs 100 less and the selling price is Rs. 80 and, then the profit received on the article is 60%. Find out the original selling price of the article (Rs.),
(A) 580
(b) 720
(c) 840
(d) 580
(E) 400
Q18. A man has Rs. (X-2500) Scheme A at the rate of 8.006% at a simple interest for 3 years for five years and he invested RS X at a compound interest for 2 years for 2 years at the rate of 10% PA in Scheme B. If the estimated difference between interest receiving both schemes is Rs. 900, then find the amount invested in Scheme A (in rupee)?
(A) 5000
(b) 5500
(c) 7840
(d) 7500
(e) 5800
Instructions (19-20): Find the wrong number in the following number series.
Q19. 8, 21, 41, 72, 116, 175, 257
(A) 25 (
(b) 116
(c) 21
(d) 175
(e) 41
Q20. 5040 720 120 24 8 2
(A) 720
(b) 120
(c) 508
(d) 2
(E) 8
Disha (21-25): Read the information and answer the following questions.
The information is about the total people who like three separate sports i.e. volleyball, chess and cricket. Those who only like volleyball are (x+10) and those who only like chess are 15 less than volleyball. Those who like cricket only are 28. The average number of people who like only one game is 21. Those who like all sports together are 50. The ratio of those who like volleyball and chess together and chess and cricket are 1: 2 together. The total people who like chess are 96.
Q21. Find out the ratio of those who prefer cricket and chess simultaneously with people who only like volleyball.
(a) 24:25
(b) 25:24
(c) 15:14
(d) 10: 9
(E) 5: 4
Q22. Find out the difference between those who like all sports together.
(A) 20
(b) 13
(c) 15
(d) 12
(e) 14
Q23. Those who like only volleyball and cricket together double the number of people who only like cricket. Find people who like volleyball.
(A) 120
(b) 125
(c) 173
(d) 110
(e) 115
Q24. Find the value of x.
(A) 20
(b) 25
(c) 15
(d) 10
(e) 5
Q25. The ratio of men and women who like chess are 7: 5, then women who like chess are more/less than those who prefer all sports together.
(A) 20%
(b) 10%
(c) 90%
(d) 80%
(e) 25%
Q26. A is also five consecutive number series and B is five consecutive odd number chains.
The third word of Series A is 3 more than the third term of Series B. If the sum of the first term of both series is 397, then you get the sum of the third term of Series A and B?
(A) 603
(b) 407
(c) 605
(d) 601
(e) 609
Q27. The area of ​​a rectangle is 528 cm2 More than the area of ​​a circle. And the length ratio for the width of the rectangle is 26: 11. If there is a radius of circle In the width of the rectangle, then find the radius (in cm) of the circle,
(A) 14
(b) 10.5
(c) 28
(d) 21
(e) 7
Q28. Ten years ago, the average age of A and B was 30 years. Eight years therefore, B’s age ratio will be 5: 7. If he was the age of C five years ago Three years ago, find out the current age of B (in years) of B, then:?
(A) 40
(b) 35
(c) 45
(d) 4 (
(e) 32
Disha (29-30). There are questions based on the following two statements and the following has been answered based on the given statements.
Q29. What will be the relevant ratio of saving V&D.
- The income of V is 4% less than S and the ratio of V spending is S. 7: 8. D spends its income.
- S Save Rs. 14000 and V got Rs. 14800. D’s income Rs. More S.
(A) Only in the statement is enough
(B) Only statement II is enough
(c) Both statements I and II are sufficient together
(d) Either Statement I or Statement II alone is sufficient
(() Neither statement I nor statement II is sufficient
Q30. What is R’s age after two years.
- The average age of A and N is 24 years and A to A to A is the ratio of the age of 2: 3.
- N S is higher than 4 years and R is 1: 2
(a) only statement i
(b) Only statement II
(c) Both I and II together
(d) Both statements are not enough simultaneously
(e) Either I or II alone