Showing posts with label Bank Maths. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bank Maths. Show all posts

22 April 2017

How to solve Partnership problems (Concept & Solved Examples)



                                                 Ratio of Division of Gains 

• The amount investment of all the partners are for the same time period, the gain or loss amount is distributed among the partners in the ratio of their investments amounts.

                                                Formula:-   Capital x Time= Profit
Suppose, Prashant and Anil invest some money Rs. M1 and M2 respectively for a year in a business, at the end of year profit will be distributed among them

( Prashant share of profit ) : ( Anil share of profit ) = M1 x 12 : M2 x 12 = M1 : M2 = Prashant : Anil

• When investments are for different time periods, then equivalent capital are calculated a unit of time by taking (Capital x number of unit of time).

20 January 2017

How to solve Partnership problems (Concept & Solved Examples)



                                                            Ratio of Division of Gains 
• The amount investment of all the partners are for the same time period, the gain or loss amount is distributed among the partners in the ratio of their investments amounts.

                                                          Formula:-   Capital x Time= Profit
Suppose, Prashant and Anil invest some money Rs. M1 and M2 respectively for a year in a business, at the end of year profit will be distributed among them

( Prashant share of profit ) : ( Anil share of profit ) = M1 x 12 : M2 x 12 = M1 : M2 = Prashant : Anil

12 January 2017

High Level Quant Questions (Based on Averages)


Directions for Questions 1 to 4: Read the following passage and answer the questions that follow.

In a family of five persons A, B, C, D and E, each and everyone loves one another very much. Their birthdays are in different months and on different dates. A remembers that his birthday is between 25th and 30th, of B it is between 20th and 25th, of C it is between 10th and 20th, of D it is between 5th and 10th and of E it is between 1st to 5th of the month. The sum of the date of birth is defined as the addition of the date and the month, for example 12th January will be written as 12/1 and will add to a sum of the date of 13. (Between 25th and 30th includes both 25 and 30).

04 January 2017

High Level Quant Questions (Based on Percentages) for IPPB Exam, RBI Assistant Mains


1. In an election of 3 candidates A, B and C, A gets 50% more votes than B. A also beats C by 1,80,00 votes. If it is known that B gets 5 percentage point more votes than C, find the number of voters on the voting list (given 90% of the voters on the voting list voted and no votes were illegal)
(a) 72,000
(b) 81,000
(c) 90,000
(d) 1,00,000

Missing Data Interpretation Quiz for IPPB Exam 2017


Question 1: Which share showed the greatest percentage increase in market value in any month during the entire period?
(a) A
(b) B
(c) C
(d) D

03 January 2017

Quantitative Aptitude Questions( Averages) for IBPS RRB PO & Clerk Exam



1. The average age of 24 students and the principal is 15 years. When the principal’s age is excluded, the average age decreases by 1 year. What is the age of the principal?
(a) 38 
(b) 40
(c) 39 
(d) 37

02 January 2017

Quantitative Aptitude Questions for IPPB Prelims 2017



1. A portion of $6600 is invested at a 5% annual return, while the remainder is invested at a 3% annual return. If the annual income from the portion earning a 5% return is twice that of the other portion, what is the total income from the two investments after one year?
a)200
b)270
c)250
d)280