Ratio, ratio and partnership are important topics for IBPS RRB PO and Clerk Examination. These concepts are often tested in the quantitative qualification section and candidates need to understand the relationship between numbers. In ratio and ratio, you will deal with comparing volumes, while partnership problems focus on dividing profits or losses based on investment. This article will guide you through these major topics so that you can prepare better for your exam.
Questions of IBPS RRB PO and Clerk 2025-Rumer and Partnership Questions
To help you prepare these subjects, we have provided a set of practice questions that cover different types of problems that you can face IBPS RRB PO and Clerk Exam. These questions will help you to understand the skills of understanding different concepts and solving your problem. By working through these problems, you will be able to understand the application of the ratio, ratio and partnership in the actual examination scenarios and promote your confidence.
Q1. The ratio of time to complete the work personally by a man, a woman and a child is 1: 2: 3. If 10 men, 15 women and 18 children start the same work simultaneously and the total wages of Rs. 1410, then get the total wages of 10 men, 12 women and 15 children?
(A) Rs 1260.
(b) Rs 1280.
(c) Rs 1480.
(d) Rs 1680.
(E) Rs 1180.
Q2. 400 students play three different games (A, B and C). 240, 180 and 140 students play A, B&C games respectively. If 10 students A and C play together, but not B, 50 students B and C play together, but A & 6 60 students A&B do not play C together, then find out the number of students who play all the three games together.
(A) 25
(b) 40
(c) 20
(d) 15
(E) cannot be determined
Q3. Three friends A, B and C entered into partnership by investing Rs. 80x, Rs. (10x + 4500) and Rs. (7500-30x) respectively. The ratio of the time period of A, B&C is 4: 3: 6 respectively. If the profit-distribution ratio of A, B and C is 16: 15: 36 respectively, then find the value of 20X.
(A) 20
(b) 50
(c) 1000
(d) 2000
(e) 500
Q4. A man’s monthly income is Rs. 5000. Their income has increased by 18% due to an increase of 10% and the savings decreases by 2%. Find man’s initial expenses. (Rupee.)
(A) 37 (0
(b) 3060
(c) 3000
(d) 3140
(e) 30 (0
Q5. A pot has a mixture of milk and water in the ratio of 2: 1 respectively. X liter milk is removed and 2x liters of water is added to the remaining mixture. The ratio of milk for water in the resulting mixture becomes 6: 5. If the resulting amount of mixture turns 99 liters, find that the amount of water is added?
(A) 14.4 kg
(b) 11 kg
(c) 9.8 kg
(d) 15 kg
(E) 1 k.2 kg
Q6. The annual income of lotus is Rs.228000. He spends 30% of his monthly income and 25% of the remaining monthly income on food and saves the remaining amount. Find the monthly savings of lotus (Rs.).
(A) Rs. 9975
(b) Rs. 10033
(c) Rs. 8756
(d) Rs. 11267
(e) Rs. 7777
Q7. The ratio of the age of P six years ago is 5: A for the age of four years. Two years therefore, the average age of P and Q will be 35 years, while P and R’s current age is 56 years. If 10 years later, Que of Q age is 50 years, then find out the age of R after ‘2A’ years.
(A) 58 years
(b) 4 (year
(c) 58 years
(d) 41 years
(e) 52 years
Q8. An annual salary of a man is Rs. ‘X’ and he spends 20% of his monthly salary on rent. He saved 25% of the monthly salary and comfortably he invested in LIC and mutual funds in a ratio of 3: 8. If the difference between the amount spent by the man on the amount invested in mutual funds is Rs 20000, then find ‘X’ (in Rs).
(A) 2,60,000
(b) 10 lakhs
(c) 6,00,000
(d) 1,00,000
(e) 12 lakhs