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The document provides information about different bank exams in Bangladesh. It lists the names of three exams - General Banking (Junior), Probationary Officer, and Senior Officer Grade III. For each exam, it provides details like the subjects covered, number of questions, exam duration, and fees. It also states that if a candidate applies for both the General Banking (Junior) and Grade IX-X exams, they will get a discounted fee of 1800 BDT.
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Fraction
Type-01
2
1.A 70 cm long wire is to be cut into two pieces such that one piece will be as long as the other. How
5
many centimeters will the shorter piece be?
2
(A_©: 70 †mwg. j¤^v GKwU Zvi Ggbfv‡e `yBfv‡M KvUv nq, hv‡Z GKwU fvM Ab¨ fvMwUi
Ask j¤^v| †QvU AskwU KZ †mwg. j¤^v?)
5
A. 10 B. 14 C. 20 D. 28
3
2.If a sum of Tk. 275 is to be divided between Ram and Shyam so that Ram gets th more of what Shyam
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gets, then the share of Ram will be ?

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(A_©:275 UvKv ivg I k¨v‡gi g‡a¨ Ggbfv‡e fvM K‡i †`Iqv n‡jv, hv‡Z ivg, k¨v‡gi †_‡K Ask †ewk cvq, Zvn‡j ivg KZ UvKv
4
cv‡e?)
A. Tk. 100 B. Tk. 160 C. Tk. 175 D. Tk. 200
1 1
3.A and B together have Tk. 1210. If of A’s amount is equal to of B’s amount, how much amount does
2 3
B have?
(A_©: A Ges B Gi Kv‡Q me©‡gvU 1210 UvKv Av‡Q| A Gi UvKvi A‡a©K B Gi UvKvi GK Z…Zxqvs‡ki mgvb n‡j B Gi Kv‡Q KZ
UvKv Av‡Q?)
A. Tk. 484 B. Tk. 424 C. Tk. 726 D. None
4 2
4.A and B together have Tk. 1210. If ofA’s amount is equal to of B’s amount. How much amount B
15 5
has?
4 2
(A_©:A Ges B Gi Kv‡Q GK‡Î 1210 UvKv Av‡Q| hw` A Gi UvKvi Ask B Gi UvKvi As‡ki mgvb nq Zvn‡j B Gi Kv‡Q
15 5
KZ UvKv Av‡Q?)
A. 460 B. 484 C. 550 D. 726
1
5.One fourth the price of a TV is equal to th the price of a refrigerator. If the total cost of the TV and the
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refrigerator is Tk. 60000, what is the price of the TV?
1 1
(A_©:‡iwd«Rv‡iU‡ii g~‡j¨i Ask †Uwjwfk‡bi g~‡j¨i As‡ki mgvb|†iwd«Rv‡iUi Ges †Uwjwfk‡bi g~j¨ GK‡Î 60000 UvKv n‡j
6 4
†Uwjwfk‡bi g~j¨ KZ?)
A. 22000 B. 24000 C. 27500 D. None
6.One-third of Rahul’s savings in National Savings Certificate is equal to one-half of his savings in public
Provident Fund. If he has Tk. 150000 as total savings, how has he saved in public provident Fund?
(A_©: ivû‡ji RvZxq mÂqc‡Îi GK-Z…Zxqvsk Zvi miKvwi cÖwf‡W›U dv‡Ûi m‡qi A‡a©‡Ki mgvb| hw` Zvi †gvU mÂq 150000 UvKv
nq, Z‡e †m KZ UvKv miKvwi cÖwf‡W›U dv‡Û Rgv K‡iwQj?)
A. 30,000 B. 50,000 C. 60,000 D. 90,000
1 1
7. of Ahsan’s money is equal to of of Babu’s money. If both together have Tk. 600, what is the
4 6
difference between their amounts?
(A_©:Avnmv‡bi UvKvi GK-PZz_©vsk, eveyi UvKvi GK Nôvs‡ki mgvb| Zv‡`i `yR‡bi Kv‡Q †gvU 600 UvKv _vK‡j Zv‡`i UvKvi cv_©K¨
KZ?)
A. 50 B. 120 C. 240 D. 360
5
8.The sum of the weights of A and B is 80 kg. Half of the weight of A is equal to times the weight of B.
6
Find the weight of B?
5
(A_©:A Ges B Gi †gvU IRb 80 †KwR| A Gi IR‡bi A‡a©K B Gi IR‡bi As‡ki mgvb n‡j B Gi IRb †ei Kiæb?)
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A. 20 kg B. 30 kg C. 40 kg D. 60 kg
Answer
1-C 2-C 3-C 4-B 5-B 6-C 7-B 8-B

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Type-02
1.A farmer divides his herd of cows among his four sons so that first son gets one-half of the herd,
the second gets one-fourth, the third son one-fifth and the fourth son 7 cows. The total number of cows in
the herd is
(A_©:GKRb K…lK Zvi Miæi cvj 4 Rb cy‡Îi g‡a¨ Ggbfv‡e fvM K‡i w`‡jb hv‡Z 1g cyÎ Miæi cv‡ji A‡a©K cvq| 2q cyÎ
GK-PZz_v©sk, Z…Zxq cyÎ GK-cÂgvsk Ges 4_© cyÎ 7wU Miæ †cj| H cv‡ji g‡a¨ †gvU KZwU Miæ wQj?)
A. 100 B. 140 C. 180 D. 240
2.A man spends one-quarter of his income on food. One-fifth of it on rent and remaining, which is Tk. 231
on other commodities. Find his total income.
(A_©:GKRb †jvK Zvi Av‡qi GK-PZz_©vsk Lvev‡ii Rb¨ e¨q K‡i, GK-cÂgvsk fvov †`q Ges Aewkó 231 UvKv Ab¨vb¨ c‡Y¨ e¨q K‡i|
Zvi †gvU Avq KZ?)
A. Tk. 400 B. Tk. 410 C. Tk. 420 D. Tk. 460
1 3
3.A mixture of garbage is composed of 3 elements: by weight, of the weight is broken bottles. of the
3 5
garbage is rotten fish, and the remaining 12 pounds of the garbage is waste paper. What is the weight of the
entire garbage in pounds?
(A_©:GKwU gqjvi ¯‘c 1/3 Ask fv½v †evZj, 3/5 Ask cuPv gvQ Ges evKx 12 cvDÛ evwZj KvMR w`‡q c~Y© n‡j H gqjvi ¯‘‡c †gvU KZ
cvDÛ gqjv Av‡Q?)
A. 110 B. 180 C. 136 D. 160
3 1
4.A certain amount is distributed among A, B and C, A gets and B gets of the whole amount. If C gets
16 4
Tk. 81, then B gets-
3 1
(A_©:wKQz UvKv A, B Ges C Gi g‡a¨ Ggbfv‡e fvM K‡i †`qv n‡jv †hLv‡b †gvU UvKvi Ask A Ges Ask B cvq| hw` C, 81
16 4
UvKv cvq, Z‡e B KZ UvKv cv‡e?)
A. Tk. 30 B. Tk. 32 C. Tk. 36 D. Tk. 40
Answer
1-B 2-C 3-B 4-C

Type-03
1.If one-third of a tank holds 80 litres of water, then the quantity of water that half of the tank holds is?
(A_©: hw` GKwU U¨vs‡Ki GK-Z…Zxqvsk 80 wjUvi cvwb aviY K‡i, Z‡e U¨vKwUi A‡a©K KZ wjUvi cvwb avib Ki‡e?)
80
A. litres B. 100 litres C. 120 litres D. 240 litres
3
4
2.A stationary engine has enough fuel to run 12 hours when its tank is full. How long will it run when the
5
1
tank is full?
3
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(A_©:GKwU wbw`©ó Bwćbi U¨vsK Ask R¦vjvbx c~Y© _vK‡j GwU 12 NÈv Pj‡Z cv‡i| hLb GwUi U¨vsKwU Ask c~Y© _v‡K ZLb GwU KZ
5 3
NÈv Pj‡e?)
A. Less then 2 hours B. 2 hours C. 3 hours D. 5 hours

4 3
3.If of an estate be worth Tk. 16800, then the value of of the estate is ?
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(A_©: hw` GKwU Rwgi As‡ki g~j¨ 16,800 UvKv nq, Z‡e RwgwUi As‡ki g~j¨ KZ?)
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A. Tk. 9000 B. Tk. 21000 C. Tk. 72000 D. Tk. 90000
1
4. of a tank holds 135 litres of water. What part of the tank is full if it contains 180 litres of water?
4
1
(A_©: GKwU U¨vs‡Ki Ask 135 wjUvi cvwb aviY K‡i| 180 wjUvi cvwb‡Z KZ Ask c~Y© n‡e?)
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1 1 2 2
A. B. C. D.
6 3 3 5
1 5
5.When 6 gallons of gasoline are put into a car, the indicator goes from to . What is the total capacity of
4 8
the gasoline tank?
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(A_©: hLb GKwU Kv‡i 6 M¨vjb M¨v‡mvwjb †X‡j †`qv n‡jv ZLb †`Lv †Mj †h H KviwUi M¨v‡mvwjb U¨vsKwU Ask †_‡K Ask c~Y©
4 8
nq| m¤ú~Y© M¨v‡mvwjb U¨vsKwUi aviY ÿgZv KZ?)
A. 12 B. 14 C. 16 D. 18
3 7
6.A drum of kerosene is full. When 30 litres of kerosene is drawn from it, it remains full. The capacity
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of the drum is?
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(A_©: GKwU †K‡ivwm‡bi Wªvg Ask c~Y© Av‡Q| hLb GwU †_‡K 30 wjUvi †K‡ivwmb Zz‡j †bqv nq, ZLb GwUi Ask c~Y© _v‡K|
4 12
WªvgwUi aviY ÿgZv KZ?)
A. 120 litres B. 135 litres C. 150 litres D. 180 litres
7.At the beginning of a class period, half of the students in a class go to the library. Later in the period, half
of the remaining students go to the computer lab. If there are 8 students remaining in the class, how many
students were originally in the class?
(A_©: K¬v‡mi ïiæ‡Z A‡a©K QvÎ-QvÎx jvB‡eªix‡Z †Mj| wKQzÿY c‡i Aewkó QvÎ-QvÎx‡`i A‡a©K Kw¤úDUvi j¨v‡e †Mj| hw` K¬v‡m eZ©gv‡b
8 Rb QvÎ-QvÎx _v‡K Zvn‡j cÖ_‡g KZ Rb QvÎ-QvÎx wQj?)
A. 12 B. 16 C. 24 D. 32
2
8.Rita travelled 1200 km by air, which formed th of her journey. One-third of the whole journey she
5
travelled by car and the remaining journey by train. Find the distance travelled by the train.
2
(A_©: wiZv 1200 wKwg wegv‡b hvq hv Zvi †gvU hvÎvc‡_i Ask| cy‡iv hvÎvc‡_i GK Z…Zxqvsk †m Mvwo‡Z hvq Ges evKx c_ †m †Uª‡b
5
hvq| †Uª‡b AwZµvšÍ c_ KZ?
A. 480 km B. 800 km C. 1600 km D. 1800 km
Answer
1-C 2-D 3-A 4-B 5-C 6-D 7-D 8-B

Type-04
1.Smita was asked to multiply a certain number by 36. She multiplied it by 63 instead and got an answer
3834 more than the correct one. What was the number to be mul-tiplied?
(A_©: w¯§Zv‡K GKwU wbw`©ó msL¨v‡K 36 w`‡q ¸Y Ki‡Z ejv n‡jv| †m mwVK msL¨vi cwie‡Z© 63 w`‡q ¸Y Kivq †h DËi Avm‡jv Zv mwVK
wVK DË Gi †P‡q 3834 †ewk| hv‡K ¸Y Ki‡Z n‡e †mB msL¨vwU KZ wQj?)
A. 126 B. 142 C. 148 D. None
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2.A candidate was asked to find of a positive number. He found of the same by mistake. If his answer
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was 770 less than the correct one, then the original given number was?
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(A_©: GKRb cÖv_©x‡K GKwU abvZ¥K msL¨vi †ei Ki‡Z ejv n‡jv| †m fzjµ‡g †ei Ki‡jv, hw` Zvi DËiwU mwVK Dˇii †P‡q 770
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†QvU nq, Zvn‡j mwVK msL¨vwU KZ wQj?)
A. 1260 B. 1584 C. 6160 D. None
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3.A student was asked to divide a number by . Instead, he actually multiplied it by and hence got 225
8 8
more than the expected answer. What was the expected answer?
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(A_©: GKRb Qv·K GKwU msL¨v‡K w`‡q fvM Ki‡Z ejv n‡jv, wKš‘ fv‡Mi cwie‡Z© †m w`‡q ¸Y Ki‡jv Gi d‡j †m mwVK
8 8
Dˇii †P‡q 225 †ekx †cj| mwVK DËiwU KZ wQj?)
A. 64 B. 126 C. 136 D. None
7 7 15
4.A boy was asked to multiply a number by , instead he divided the number by and got the result
8 8 14
7
more than what he should have got if he had multiplied the number by . The number is-
8
A. 8 B. 6 C. 4 D. None
5.One junior student is asked to divide half a number by 6 and the other half by 4 and then add the
quantities. Instead of doing so, the student divides the given number by 5. If the answer is 4 short of the
correct answer, then the number is?
(A_©:GKRb Rywbqi wkÿv_x©‡K GKwU msL¨vi A‡a©K‡K 6 w`‡q Ges Aci A‡a©K †K 4 w`‡q fvM K‡i fvMdj¸‡jv‡K †hvM Ki‡Z ejv n‡jv|
wKš‘ †m Gi e`‡j m¤ú~Y© msL¨vwU‡K 5 Øviv fvM Ki‡jv| hw` DËiwU mwVK Dˇii †P‡q 4 Kg nq, msL¨vwU KZ?)
A. 320 B. 360 C. 400 D. 480
Answer
1-B 2-B 3-C 4-C 5-D

Type-05
1.Two-fifth of one-fourth of three-seventh of a number is 15. What is half of that number?
(A_©: GKwU msL¨vi wZb-mßvs‡ki GK PZz_vs‡ki `yB-cÂgvsk Gi gvb 15| msL¨vwUi A‡a©K KZ?)
A. 94 B. 96 C. 188 D. None
2.Four fifth of a number is 10 more than two third of the number. The number is-
( A_©:GKwU msL¨vi Pvi cÂgvsk msL¨vwUi `yB Z…Zxqvsk †_‡K 10 †ewk n‡j msL¨vwU KZ?)
A. 55 B. 65 C. 75 D. 80
4
3.A car costs Tk. 10 lacs when it is brand new. At the end of each year it is worth of what it was at the
5
beginning of the year. What is the car’s worth (in lac Tk.) When it is 3 years old?
4
(A_©:GKwU bZzb Kv‡ii `vg 10 jvL UvKv| cÖwZ eQi †k‡l Gi `vg c~‡e©i `v‡gi n‡q hvq| 3 eQi ci KviwUi `vg KZ jvL UvKv
5
n‡e?)
A. 6.4 B. 5.12 C. 4.64 D. 3.6
2
4.After being dropped, a certain ball always bounces back to of the height of its previous bounce. After
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the first bounce it reaches a height of 125 inches. How high (in inches) will it reach after its fourth bounce?

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(A_©:GKwU ej cÖ_g bounce G hZUzKz D”PZvq D‡V cieZx© bounce G Zvi c~e©eZx© bounce Gi fvM D‡V| cÖ_‡g 125 BwÂ
5
D”PZvq DV‡j PZz_© bounce G KZUzKz DV‡e?)
A. 20 B. 8 C. 5 D. 3.2
1
5.A tree increases annually by of its height. By how much will it increase after 2 years, if it stands today
8
64 cm high?
(A_©:GKwU MvQ cÖwZ eQi Zvi D”PZvi GK-Aógvsk e„w× cvq| hw` MvQwUi eZ©gvb D”PZv 64 †m.wg. nq Zvn‡j 2 eQi ci D”PZv KZ
n‡e?)
A. 72 cm B. 74 cm C. 75 cm D. 81 cm
Answer
1-D 2-C 3-B 4-B 5-D

Type-06
1 1
1.A man spent of his money and then lost of the remainder. He was left with Tk. 3600. How much did
2 4
he start with?
(A_©:GK e¨w³ Zvi UvKvi A‡a©K e¨q Kivi ci Aewkó UvKvi GK PZz_©vsk nvwi‡q †djj| GiciI hw` Zvi Kv‡Q 3600 UvKv _v‡K Zvn‡j
Zvi Kv‡Q ïiæ‡Z KZ UvKv wQj?)
A. 8000 B. 8600 C. 9600 D. 9200
2.Half of the students of a school play football and one third of the rest play cricket. The remaining 300
students do not play either of the games. How many students are there in the school?
(A_©:GKwU ¯‹z‡ji A‡a©K QvÎ dzUej †L‡j Ges Aewkó‡`i GK-Z…Zxqvsk wµ‡KU †L‡j| GQvov evKx 300 QvÎ †KvbwUB †L‡j bv| H K¬v‡m
†gvU KZRb QvÎ Av‡Q?)
A. 360 B. 900 C. 550 D. None
3 3
3.The highest score in an inning was of the total and the next highest was of the remainder. If the
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scores differed by 9, the total score was
3 3
(A_©:GK Bwbs‡mi m‡e©v”P †¯‹vi wQj †gvU †¯‹v‡ii Ask Ges wØZxq m‡e©v”P Bwbsm wQj Aewkó †¯‹v‡ii Ask| hw` GB `yB Bwbs‡mi
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cv_©K¨ 9 nq| Z‡e †gvU †¯‹vi KZ wQj?)
A. 110 B. 121 C. 132 D. 143
3 4
4.A boy read th of a book on one day and th of the remainder on another day. If there were 30 pages
8 5
unread, how many pages did the book contain?
3 4
(A_©:GKRb evjK GKwU eB‡qi Ask GKw`‡b c‡o Ges evKx As‡ki Ask Ab¨ Av‡iKw`b c‡o| hw` GiciI H eB‡qi 30 c„ôv
8 5
covi evKx _v‡K, Z‡e eBwU‡Z †gvU KZ c„ôv wQj?)
A. 240 B. 300 C. 600 D. None
1 1
5.A widow received of her husband’s estate, and each of her three sons received of the balance. If the
3 3
widow and one of her sons received a total of Tk. 360,000 from the estate, what was the worth of the estate
in Tk?
(A_©:GK weaev Zvi ¯^vgxi m¤úwËi 1/3 Ask cvq Ges 3 †Q‡ji cÖ‡Z¨‡K Aewkó m¤úwË 1/3 Ask K‡i cvq| weaev Ges GK †Q‡ji
m¤úwËi As‡ki g~j¨ 360,000 UvKv n‡j †gvU m¤úwËi g~j¨ KZ?)

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1
6.Before anybody could notice, Hridoy took of the chocolates from a box. Later, his three sisters arrived
3
and the remaining chocolates were distributed equally among the four of them. Hridoy received a total of 48
chocolates. How many did each of her sisters receive?
1
(A_©:ü`q GKwU e· †_‡K Ask PK‡jU †bIqvi ci Zvi wZb †evb Avm‡jv Ges Aewkó PK‡jU Zviv 4 fvB †ev‡bi g‡a¨ mgvb fv‡e fvM
3
K‡i wbj| ü`q †gvU 48wU PK‡jU †c‡j Zvi cÖ‡Z¨K †evb KZwU PK‡jU †cj?)
A. 16 B. 18 C. 21 D. 24
Answer
1-C 2-B 3-B 4-A 5-C 6-A

Type-07

Case-01
1.Sanket earns twice as much in the month of March as in each of the other months of the year. What part of
his entire annual earnings was earned in March?
(A_©:ms‡KZ eQ‡ii Ab¨ gvm¸‡jv‡Z hv Avq K‡i gvP© gv‡m Zvi wظb Avq K‡i|Zvi mviv eQ‡ii Av‡qi KZ Ask gvP© gv‡m Avq nq?)
1 1 2 2
A. B. C. D.
7 6 11 13
3 1
2.After reading of the biology homework on Monday night, Sanjay read of the remaining homework on
5 3
Tuesday night. What fraction of the original homework would Sanjay have to read on Wednesday night to
complete the assignment?
3 1
(A_©:mÄq †mvgevi iv‡Z RxeweÁvb wel‡qi evwoi Kv‡Ri Ask covi ci g½jevi iv‡Z evKx evwoi Kv‡Ri Ask c‡o| eyaevi iv‡Z
5 3
cy‡iv KvRwU †kl Ki‡Z mÄq‡K †gvU Kv‡Ri KZ Ask co‡Z n‡e?)
1 1 2 4
A. B. C. D.
5 15 15 15
1 1
3.X gives of his property to his wife and of the rest to his son. The remainder is divided equallybetween
2 2
his two daughters. The share of each daughter is ?
1 1
(A_©:X Zvi m¤ú‡`i Ask Zvi ¯¿x‡K Ges Aewkó m¤ú‡`i Ask Zvi †Q‡j‡K w`j| Aewkó Ask Zvi `yB Kb¨v‡K mgvb fv‡e fvM
2 2
K‡i w`j| Zvn‡j cÖ‡Z¨K Kb¨v KZ Ask †cj?)
1 1 1 2
A. B. C. D.
4 6 8 3
1 2
4.Four children A, B, C and D divide a bag of sweets. A takes of them, B th of the remainder and the
3 5
rest is equally shared between C and D. What fraction of the sweets did C or D get?
1 2
(A_©:GK e¨vM wgwó A, B, C Ges D PviRb wkïi gv‡S fvM K‡i †`Iqv n‡jv| A me¸‡jvi Ask †cj, B Aewkó¸‡jvi Ask Ges
3 5
Aewkó¸‡jv C I D mgvbfv‡e fvM K‡i wbj| C A_ev D wgwói KZ Ask †cj?)

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A. B. C. D.
4 5 6 17
1 1
5.Of 3,600 employees of a company, are clerks. If the clerical staff were to be reduce by , what percent
3 3
of the total number of remaining employees would be clerical staff?
A. 25% B. 22.2% C. 20% D. 12.5%
1 1
6.X spends of his income on food and less than what he spent on food, on the education of his
4 3
children. What fraction of his income did he spend on food and education?
1 1
(A_©:X Zvi Av‡qi Ask Lv‡`¨i Rb¨ e¨q K‡ib| wZwb Lv‡`¨ hv e¨q K‡ib Zvi †_‡K Ask Kg †Q‡j‡g‡qi wkÿvi Rb¨ e¨q K‡ib|
4 3
Zvi Av‡qi KZ Ask wZwb Lv`¨ I wkÿvi Rb¨ e¨q K‡ib?)
2 1 5 7
A. B. C. D.
7 2 12 12
Case-02
3 2 1
7.In a class, of the students are girls and rest are boys,. If of the girls and of the boys are absent,
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what part of the total number of students is present?
3 2 1
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5 9 4
QvÎ-QvÎxi KZ Ask Dcw¯’Z wQj?)
17 18 23 23
A. B. C. D.
25 49 30 36
1 1
8.An institute organised a fete and of the girls and of the boys participated in the same. What fraction of
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the total number of students took part in the fete?
1 1
(A_©:GKwU cÖwZôvb GKwU Drm‡ei Av‡qvRb K‡i| †hLv‡b evwjKv‡`i Ask Ges evjK‡`i Ask Drm‡e AskMÖnY K‡ib| †gvU QvÎ-
5 8
QvÎxi KZ Ask Drm‡e AskMÖnY K‡i?)
2 13
A. B. C. Data inadequate D. None
13 40
9.In a department, 3/5 of the workers are men and the rest are women. If 1/2 of the men and 3/7 of the
women in the department are over 35, what traction of all the workers in the department are over 35?
(A_©:GKwU wefv‡Mi kÖwgK‡`i 3/5 Ask cyiæl| hw` cyiæl‡`i 1/2 Ask Ges gwnjv‡`i 3/7 As‡ki eqm 35 eQ‡ii Dc‡i nq Zvn‡j H
wefv‡Mi kÖwgK‡`i g‡a¨ KZ As‡ki eqm 35 eQ‡ii Dc‡i?)
A. 33/70 B. 66/70 C. 33/140 D. 35/140
Case-03
10.In a fraction, if numerator is increased by 40% and denominator is increased by 80%, then what fraction
of the original is the new fraction?
(A_©:GKwU fMœvs‡ki je 40% Ges ni 80% e„w× Ki‡j bZzb fMœvskwU c~e© fMœvskwUi KZ Ask?)
1 7 7
A. B. C. D. Date inadequate
2 9 18
2
11.The value of a fraction is . If the numerator is decreased by 2 and the denominator increased by 1, the
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resulting fraction is equivalent to . Find the numerator of the original fraction.
4
2 1
(A_©:GKwU fMœvsk | hw` Gi je †_‡K 2 ev` †`qv nq Ges n‡ii mv‡_ 1 †hvM Kiv nq Zvn‡j bZzb fMœvskwU nq| cÖ_g fMœvskwUi je
5 4
KZ?)
A. 3 B. 4 C. 6 D. 10
9
12.The difference between a positive proper fraction and its reciprocal is The fraction is:
20
9
(A_©:GKwU abvZ¥K cÖK…Z fMœvsk Ges H fMœvs‡ki wecix‡Zi cv_©K¨ n‡j fMœvskwU KZ?)
20
3 3 4 5
A. B. C. D.
5 10 5 4
Answer
1-D 2-D 3-C 4-B 5-A 6-C 7-C 8-A 9-A 10-B
11-C 12-C

Type-08
1.One-third of the boys and one-half of the girls of a college participated in a social work project. If the
number of participating students is 300 out of which 100 are boys, what is the total number of students in the
college?
1 1
(A_©:GKwU K‡j‡Ri Ask evjK Ges Ask evwjKv mgvR †mevi GKwU cÖ‡R‡± AskMÖnY K‡i| hw` AskMÖnYK…Z †gvU 300 wkÿv_x©i
3 2
100 Rb evjK nq, Z‡e H K‡j‡Ri wkÿv_x©i msL¨v KZ?)
A. 500 B. 600 C. 700 D. 800
1
2.A train started with 540 passengers. At the first stop of them got down and 24 got up. On its second stop
9
1
of the passengers then existing got down and 9 got up. With how many passengers did it reach the third
8
stop?
1
(A_©:GKwU †Uªb 540 Rb hvÎx wb‡q hvÎv ïiæ K‡i| cÖ_g †÷k‡b Ask hvÎx †b‡g hvq Ges 24 Rb bZzb hvÎx D‡V| wØZxq †÷k‡b
9
1
Aewkó hvÎx‡`i Ask †b‡g hvq Ges 9 Rb bZzb hvÎx D‡V| KZRb hvÎx wb‡q GwU Z…Zxq †÷k‡b _vg‡e?)
8
A. 450 B. 500 C. 540 D. 550
3.A train started from a station with a certain number of passengers. At the first halt, half of the passengers
got down and 125 passengers got in, At the second half, half of the remaining passengers left and 100
entered. Then the train left for its destination with 250 passengers. The number of passengers in the train at
the start was
(A_©:GKwU †Uªb wbw`©ó wKQz msL¨K hvÎx wb‡q GKwU †÷kb †_‡K hvÎv ïiæ Ki‡jv| cÖ_gevi _vgvi ci A‡a©K hvÎx †b‡g †Mj
Ges 125 Rb hvÎx †Uª‡b DV‡j, wØZxq evi _vgvi ci †Uª‡b _vKv hvÎxi A‡a©K †b‡g hvq Ges 100 Rb hvÎx ‡Uª‡b D‡V| Gici †UªbwU 250
Rb hvÎx wb‡q Zvi D‡Ï‡k¨ hvq| ïiæ‡Z †UªbwU‡Z KZRb hvÎx wQj?)
A. 250 B. 350 C. 450 D. 550
4.Jar A has twice the capacity of Jar B. Jar A is 50% full of water and Jar B is 50% full of orange juice. If
half the juice of Jar B is poured into Jar A, then Jar A will be filled to what fraction of its capacity?

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(A_©: cvÎ A Gi aviYÿgZv cvÎ B Gi wظY| cvÎ A Gi 50% cvwb Øviv c~Y© Av‡Q Ges cvÎ B Gi 50 Rym Øviv c~Y©| hw` cvÎ B †_‡K
A‡a©K Rym cvÎ A †Z †X‡j †`qv nq Zvn‡j cvÎ A Gi aviYÿgZvi KZ Ask c~Y© n‡e?)
1 5 3 7
A. B. C. D.
2 8 4 8
Answer
1-C 2-A 3-B 4-B

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