Quant required questions for SBI Clerk and PO Main 2025


In SBI exams like PO and Clerk Mains, quantitative aptitude section holds significant weight in increasing the overall score. Topics such as data interpretation, arithmetic, simplification/containing, and quadratic equations are commonly asked and can be high scoring with the right preparation. The construction of a solid foundation in these areas increases both speed and accuracy, which is necessary for efficient time management during the examination.

Quant required questions for SBI Clerk and PO Main 2025

This article brings you a set of required quantitative qualification questions for SBI Clerk and PO Main 2025, which has been designed according to the trends and difficulty levels of the latest exam. To strengthen your preparation, we are offering a free practice set that incorporates all major topics such as data interpretation, arithmetic, and more gives you the right opportunity to intensify your skills and create confidence before the exam.

Quant required questions for SBI Clerk and PO Main 2025
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Quantitative Qualification Question for SBI Clerk and Main

Instructions (1-6): Read the information carefully and answer the questions given below.

There are three companies X, Y and Z. Total types of Number A pencil has been manufactured, which is 40% less than the total number of Type B Pencil produced by the three companies. The ratio of the total number of Type B Pencils produced by Z is 3: 10 for the total number of type B pencils manufactured by all three companies. The number of pencils by X is equal to the total number of pencils manufactured by Type A pencils. The number of type a pencil produced by Z and Y is equal. The total number of pencils manufactured by X is half of the total number of pencil construction by the three companies.

Note: Total Pencils built by any company (Type A + Type B) Creation of Pencil

Q1. If the difference between the total number of type B pencils created by X and Y is 300, then add the total number of type B pencils manufactured by Z and type a pencil manufactured by X.
(A) 2400
(b) 1900
(c) 1675
(d) 1050
(e) 2100

Q2. The average number of type B pencil produced by X and Z is 1050. If the total number of pencils created by N is 25% higher than the X, the type B Pencils produced by Z find the difference between the sum of the pencil and the total number of pencils manufactured by the Y and N.s produced by the N.
(A) 1500
(b) 900
(c) 1600
(d) 1800
(e) 1200

Q3. The total number of pencils manufactured in M ​​is equal to four times the total type A pencil produced by X and Z. If the difference between the M and the total pencils manufactured by M and the total type B pencils manufactured by all three companies is 2000, find out the total number of pencils manufactured by all three companies.
(A) 1200
(b) 1600
(c) 3200
(d) 3000
(e) 3700

Q4. Find the ratio of type B pencil created by Y for total pencils created by Z.
(a) 3: 4
(b) 1: 9
(c) 1: 5
(d) 4: 3
(e) 2: 1

Q5. All built by Type B Pencil X is a% of the pencil produced by X.
(A) 240
(b) 250
(c) 175
(d) 105
(e) 210

Q6. If the difference between Type B Pencil and Z Type B Pencil Type A is D, then what percentage of the type B pencil produced by DZ is.
(A) 6.8
(b) 33.33
(c) 25
(d) CND
(e) None of these

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