Most Important Questions for SBI PO 2024

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In this blogpost we will solve some important mcqs and which are most important for SBI PO, Do solve all and let us know in the comment section below if you need any help or have any query regarding this post or any topic. Let’s Start

MCQs and Facts

Q1. A sells an article to B at a profit of 50%, B sold the same article to C at a profit which is 1.5 times the profit earned by A. If the sum of selling price of A and B is Rs.4500, then find the cost price of the article for A.
(a) Rs.1200
(b) Rs.2400
(c) Rs.1800
(d) Rs.3200
(e) Rs.4200

Q2. Length of the rectangle is 50% more than the side of a square. Breadth of the rectangle is 3 cm less than length of the rectangle. If the ratio of area of the square to that of rectangle is 16:27, then find the side of the square (in cm).
(a) 16
(b) 8
(c) 4
(d) 9
(e) 10

Q3. In a mixture of milk & water, milk is 25 litres more than water. If 5 litre of milk and 10 litre of water is added to the mixture than the quantity of mixture became 60 litres. Find the quantity of water in the initial mixture (in lit).
(a) 10
(b) 25
(c) 45
(d) 15
(e) 20

Q4. Boat covers 336 km distance upstream and takes 4 hours less time to cover the same distance in downstream. If the ratio of speed of boat in still water to speed of stream is 13:1, then find the speed of boat in still water (in km/hr).
(a) 10
(b) 11
(c) 12
(d) 13
(e) 14

Q5. Mohit invested Rs. X at 15% p.a. on simple interest for five years. If total amount received by Mohit at the end of five years is Rs.84000, then find value of (X + 2000)?
(a) 40000
(b) 60000
(c) 50000
(d) 80000
(e) 70000

Q6. A started a business with an investment of Rs.X. After six months A replaced by B with same investment as A. After two more months C joins the business with Rs.2X. If at the end of one year the total profit earned is Rs.6600, then find X.
(a) 330
(b) 660
(c) 110
(d) 390
(e) 990

Q7. The age of A after six years will be 42 years. The ratio of age of A after three years and B age after 7 years is 13:11. If C is 10 years older than B, then find the age of C (in years).
(a) 20
(b) 25
(c) 36
(d) 10
(e) 40

Q8. The speed of car A and car B is x km/hr & (x + 20) km/ hr respectively. If car A moves from P to Q & car B moves from Q to P, then they meet in 5 hours. Car A takes two hours 15min more than car B to cover distance between P and Q. Find the distance between P and Q.
(a) 800 km
(b) 720 km
(c) 900 km
(d) 1080 km
(e) 1260 km

Q9. The average weight of boys and girls are 40 kg and 35 kg respectively. If the average weight of the class is 38 kg, then find the number of boys is how much percent more or less than girls in the class?
(a) 20%
(b) 50%
(c) 66(2/3)%
(d) 10%
(e) 25%

Q10. R alone can complete a work in 36 days and Q alone can do the same work in 54 days. Find in how many days both of them can complete 75% of the total work.
(a) 18.2 days
(b) 24.2 days
(c) 16.2 days
(d) 12.2 days
(e) 17.2 days

Directions (11-15): Read the information carefully and answer the question.
There are three shopkeepers A, B & C sells two items pens and pencils. The ratio of pens sold by A to B is 3:4 and number of pencils sold by B is 30 more than that of pens. Number of pencils sold by B is three times the number of pencils sold by A and total items sold by B is 510. Number of pencil sold by C is 1⅓ times number of pencil sold by A and total items sold by all the shopkeepers is 1000.

Q11. Find the total number of pens sold by all the shopkeepers.
(a) 510
(b) 525
(c) 535
(d) 520
(e) 540

Q12. Number of erasers sold by D are 20% more than number of pencils sold by B. Find the ratio of number of erasers sold by D to total number of items sold by C.
(a) 51:20
(b) 25:51
(c) 35:31
(d) 55:81
(e) 81:55

Q13. The price of each pen and each pencil is Rs.5 and Rs.2 respectively. Find the total revenue generated by C (In Rs.).
(a) 720
(b) 725
(c) 735
(d) 710
(e) 740

Q14. Total number of items sold by A are how much more than total number of pens sold by C?
(a) 170
(b) 125
(c) 135
(d) 180
(e) 140

Q15. Total number of items sold by C is what percentage of total number of items sold by all the shopkeepers?
(a) 20%
(b) 33 (1/3)%
(c) 16%
(d) 25%
(e) 22%


Directions (16-17): The bar graph shows percentage of total number of gadgets (mobiles and tablets) sold out of total number of gadgets available in four (P, Q, R & S) shops and number of mobiles sold by these shops. Read the following bar graph carefully and answer the questions given below.
Note: (I) Total number of gadgets sold = Number of tablets sold + Number of mobiles sold.
(II) Total number of gadgets available in shop = Number of gadgets sold + Number of gadgets unsold.

Q16. If total number of unsold gadgets in shop D was 140, then find the number of tablets sold by D.

(a) 16
(b) 15
(c) 17
(d) 10
(e) 19

Q17. Selling price of each mobile and each tablet sold by A is Rs.(X+500) and Rs.X respectively. Total number of gadgets available in shop A is 250. If total revenue generated by A is Rs.300000, then find the value of X.
(a) 2540
(b) 2560
(c) 2520
(d) 2550
(e) 2000

Q18. If the ratio of number of tablets sold by B to number of unsold gadgets in B is 1:6, then find the total number of gadgets sold by B.
(a) 45
(b) 60
(c) 75
(d) 80
(e) 90

Q19. If the number of gadgets available in shops C and A are same, then find the ratio of total unsold gadgets in C to total number of sold gadgets by A.
(a) 1:5
(b) 2:5
(c) 3:5
(d) 4:5
(e) 6:5

Q20. If the number of tablets sold by D is 50% more than that of A and total number of unsold gadgets in A is 500, then find the total number of tablets sold by A and D together.
(a) 1240
(b) 1200
(c) 1500
(d) 1800
(e) 1000

Q61. Find the average number of boys in sections A and B together.
(a) 210
(b) 215
(c) 220
(d) 240
(e) 225

Q21. Find the number of girls in sections A and B together is how much more/less than boys in sections C and D together.
(a) 115
(b) 135
(c) 120
(d) 151
(e) 215

Q22. If in section E, 20% girls and 25% of boys are absent, then find the number of students present in section E.
(a) 208
(b) 118
(c) 108
(d) 288
(e) 280

Q23. Girls in section D is what percentage of boys in section A.
(a) 15%
(b) 35%
(c) 20%
(d) 40%
(e) 48%

Q24. Find the total number of students in all the sections together.
(a) 1575
(b) 3575
(c) 2075
(d) 1075
(e) 2575

Q25. If the 2nd and 4th digit from left end of each number is added by 1, after that these digits (2nd and 4th) are interchanged with each other, then how many numbers will be divisible by 11 after the rearrangement?
(a) None
(b) Two
(c) One
(d) Three
(e) None of these

Q26. If all the even digits are divided by 2 in each number, then the digit sum of which number will be the 2nd highest?
(a) 9276
(b) 8251
(c) 7855
(d) 3564
(e) 4276

Q27. If all the digits of each number are arranged in ascending order from left to right within the numbers, then how many even numbers doesn’t form?
(a) None
(b) Two
(c) One
(d) Three
(e) None of these

Q28. If the 3rd digit from left end of each number is removed, then how many numbers will become divisible of 3?
(a) None
(b) Three
(c) One
(d) Two
(e) None of these

Directions (29-32): Study the following information carefully and answer the question given below.
In a certain code language;
“Code will be activated” is coded as “ksh bdg par gys”
“Activated code expires” is coded as “bdg trs ksh”
“Medicines will be expires” is coded as “par gys mes trs”
“Medicines will not activated” is coded as “mes qms bdg gys”

Q29. What is the code for the word “Activated” as per the above code language?
(a) mes
(b) gys
(c) par
(d) bdg
(e) Can’t be determined

Q30. Which of the following word is coded as “trs”?
(a) Code
(b) Expires
(c) Medicines
(d) Will
(e) None of these

Q31. What is the code for the word “will”?
(a) mes
(b) ksh
(c) gys
(d) Either ‘gys’ or ‘ksh’
(e) Either ‘mes’ or ‘ksh’
Q32. What is the code for “Medicines”?
(a) mes
(b) bdg
(c) gys
(d) par
(e) None of these

Q33. If in the given number “82754562378”, all even digits are divided by 2 and all the odd digits are added by 1, after that all the digits are arranged in ascending order from left to right, then what will be sum of the digit which is 3rd from the left end of the number and 4th from the right end of the number thus formed after rearrangement?
(a) 5
(b) 4
(c) 7
(d) 8
(e) 2

Directions (34-39): Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below.
Ten persons live on five different floors of a building such that lowermost floor of the building is numbered as 1 and just above floor 1 is numbered as 2 and so on till the topmost floor is numbered as 5. There are two flats on each floor- Flat A and Flat B from west to east such that Flat A is West of Flat B. Flat-A of second floor is exactly above Flat A of first floor and other flats are placed in same way.

D lives just above L in same named flat. Three persons live between W and S and both of them live in different named flat. W lives to the north of R. M lives in just north-east of L. G lives below Y and both of them live on an even numbered floor. T lives above Z. R lives in the south-west of Y.

Q34. In which direction Z lives with respect to G?
(a) South
(b) North -West
(c) West
(d) North
(e) North-East

Q35. Who among the following lives with W on the same floor?
(a) T
(b) Z
(c) Y
(d) Either T or Y
(e) None of these

Q36. Four of the following five are alike in a certain way and thus forms a group, then who among the following person doesn’t belong to that group?
(a) T
(b) D
(c) L
(d) S
(e) R

Q37. How many floors gap is there between T and R?
(a) None
(b) One
(c) Three
(d) Two
(e) Either Two or One

Q38. What will the sum of the floor number of M and S?
(a) 3
(b) 6
(c) 2
(d) 4
(e) 5

Q39. Find the odd one out.
(a) BWY
(b) KEP
(c) GMT
(d) ERV
(e) LCO

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