SBI Clerical Cadre III - Numerical Ability
Clerical Cadre - Numerical Ability
1. This Section consists of 40 questions.
2. All questions are compulsory and carry equal marks.
3. Answer the questions quickly and as carefully as you can.
4. Some questions may be difficult and others easy.
5. Do not spend too much time on any question.
6. We recommend the candidates should aim to score atleast 70% questions right out of 40 questions to enable passing.
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Question 1 |
Directions—(Q. 1–15) What
value should come in place of the
question-mark (?) in the following
questions ?
1. ? of 9/14 of 7/5 = 180
1. ? of 9/14 of 7/5 = 180
A | 400 |
B | 300 |
C | 200 |
D | 100 |
E | None of these |
Question 2 |
Directions—(Q. 1–15) What
value should come in place of the
question-mark (?) in the following
questions ?
2. 700 ÷ 28 + 2 = (?)3
2. 700 ÷ 28 + 2 = (?)3
A | 3 |
B | 2 |
C | 4 |
D | 8 |
E | None of these |
Question 3 |
Directions—(Q. 1–15) What
value should come in place of the
question-mark (?) in the following
questions ?
3. (125)1·2 ÷ 52·4 × 251·8 = (25)?
3. (125)1·2 ÷ 52·4 × 251·8 = (25)?
A | 4·8 |
B | 3·0 |
C | 2·8 |
D | 3·6 |
E | None of these |
Question 4 |
Directions—(Q. 1–15) What
value should come in place of the
question-mark (?) in the following
questions ?
4. 4761 ÷ 138 – 9·5 = √⎯ ?
4. 4761 ÷ 138 – 9·5 = √⎯ ?
A | 729 |
B | 625 |
C | 484 |
D | 900 |
E | None of these |
Question 5 |
Directions—(Q. 1–15) What
value should come in place of the
question-mark (?) in the following
questions ?
5. 41/54 × 28/123 × 108/84 = ?
5. 41/54 × 28/123 × 108/84 = ?
A | 2/9 |
B | 1/9 |
C | 7/9 |
D | 5/9 |
E | None of these |
Question 6 |
Directions—(Q. 1–15) What
value should come in place of the
question-mark (?) in the following
questions ?

A | 21 |
B | 22 |
C | 23 |
D | 24 |
E | None of these |
Question 7 |
Directions—(Q. 1–15) What
value should come in place of the
question-mark (?) in the following
questions ?
7. 54% of 4008 = ?
7. 54% of 4008 = ?
A | 2164·23 |
B | 2164·32 |
C | 2364·32 |
D | 2364·23 |
E | None of these |
Question 8 |
Directions—(Q. 1–15) What
value should come in place of the
question-mark (?) in the following
questions ?
8. 19·751 + 91·157 – 73·713 = ?
8. 19·751 + 91·157 – 73·713 = ?
A | 37·195 |
B | 37·915 |
C | 37·159 |
D | 37·591 |
E | None of these |
Question 9 |
Directions—(Q. 1–15) What
value should come in place of the
question-mark (?) in the following
questions ?
9. 8 5/12 – 7 3/4 + 3 1/2 = ?
9. 8 5/12 – 7 3/4 + 3 1/2 = ?
A | 7 1/6 |
B | 5 1/6 |
C | 4 5/6 |
D | 4 1/6 |
E | None of these |
Question 10 |
Directions—(Q. 1–15) What
value should come in place of the
question-mark (?) in the following
questions ?

A | 169 |
B | 225 |
C | 289 |
D | 361 |
E | None of these |
Question 11 |
Directions—(Q. 1–15) What
value should come in place of the
question-mark (?) in the following
questions ?

A | 2444 |
B | 2604 |
C | 2504 |
D | 2544 |
E | None of these |
Question 12 |
Directions—(Q. 1–15) What
value should come in place of the
question-mark (?) in the following
questions ?


A | 125 |
B | 25 |
C | 5 |
D | 15 |
E | None of these |
Question 13 |
Directions—(Q. 1–15) What
value should come in place of the
question-mark (?) in the following
questions ?
13. 106·96 ÷ 19·1 + 3·9 × 12 = ?
13. 106·96 ÷ 19·1 + 3·9 × 12 = ?
A | 52·4 |
B | 114 |
C | 55·8 |
D | 102 |
E | None of these |
Question 14 |
Directions—(Q. 1–15) What
value should come in place of the
question-mark (?) in the following
questions ?


A | 1.2 |
B | 4 |
C | 1.4 |
D | 6 |
E | None of these |
Question 15 |
Directions—(Q. 1–15) What
value should come in place of the
question-mark (?) in the following
questions ?

A | 17 |
B | 14 |
C | 13 |
D | 11 |
E | None of these |
Question 16 |
Directions—(Q. 16–20) What
should come in place of the questionmark
(?) in the following series ?
16. 2, 12, 30, 56, 90, ?
16. 2, 12, 30, 56, 90, ?
A | 128 |
B | 132 |
C | 142 |
D | 122 |
E | None of these |
Question 17 |
Directions—(Q. 16–20) What
should come in place of the questionmark
(?) in the following series ?
17. 65, 124, 217, 342, 513, ?
17. 65, 124, 217, 342, 513, ?
A | 524 |
B | 731 |
C | 728 |
D | 641 |
E | None of these |
Question 18 |
Directions—(Q. 16–20) What
should come in place of the questionmark
(?) in the following series ?
18. 102, 125, 152, 185, 228, ?
18. 102, 125, 152, 185, 228, ?
A | 269 |
B | 291 |
C | 302 |
D | 289 |
E | None of these |
Question 19 |
Directions—(Q. 16–20) What
should come in place of the questionmark
(?) in the following series ?
19. 725, 700, 650, 575, 475, 350, ?
19. 725, 700, 650, 575, 475, 350, ?
A | 225 |
B | 205 |
C | 250 |
D | 200 |
E | None of these |
Question 20 |
Directions—(Q. 16–20) What
should come in place of the questionmark
(?) in the following series ?
20. 1/4, 1, 1 3/4 , 2 1/2 , 3 1/4 , ?
20. 1/4, 1, 1 3/4 , 2 1/2 , 3 1/4 , ?
A | 4 1/4 |
B | 4 |
C | 3 3/4
|
D | 9/2 |
E | None of these |
Question 21 |
Directions—(Q. 21–25) What
approximate value should come in
place of the questionmark (?) in the
following questions ?
(You are not expected that to calculate the exact value)
21. 220·006 + 118·935 – 6·003 × 4·978 = ?
(You are not expected that to calculate the exact value)
21. 220·006 + 118·935 – 6·003 × 4·978 = ?
A | 310 |
B | 320 |
C | 290 |
D | 350 |
E | 270 |
Question 22 |
Directions—(Q. 21–25) What
approximate value should come in
place of the questionmark (?) in the
following questions ?
(You are not expected that to calculate the exact value)
22. (18·925)2 = ?
(You are not expected that to calculate the exact value)
22. (18·925)2 = ?
A | 340 |
B | 360 |
C | 390 |
D | 400 |
E | 380 |
Question 23 |
Directions—(Q. 21–25) What
approximate value should come in
place of the questionmark (?) in the
following questions ?
(You are not expected that to calculate the exact value)
23. (5·998)2 + (8·007)2 = ?
(You are not expected that to calculate the exact value)
23. (5·998)2 + (8·007)2 = ?
A | 50 |
B | 75 |
C | 100 |
D | 125 |
E | 60 |
Question 24 |
Directions—(Q. 21–25) What
approximate value should come in
place of the questionmark (?) in the
following questions ?
(You are not expected that to calculate the exact value)
24. 24·998 × 4·004 – 49·926 = ?
(You are not expected that to calculate the exact value)
24. 24·998 × 4·004 – 49·926 = ?
A | 30 |
B | 70 |
C | 60 |
D | 50 |
E | 90 |
Question 25 |
Directions—(Q. 21–25) What
approximate value should come in
place of the questionmark (?) in the
following questions ?
(You are not expected that to calculate the exact value)
25. 124·835 ÷ 25·001 + 110·003 = ?
(You are not expected that to calculate the exact value)
25. 124·835 ÷ 25·001 + 110·003 = ?
A | 115 |
B | 121 |
C | 128 |
D | 107 |
E | 135 |
Question 26 |
26. The unit digit of the product
(659 × 103 × 218 × 753) is—
A | 8 |
B | 7 |
C | 3 |
D | 2 |
E | None of these |
Question 27 |
27. What should come in place of
the both question-mark ?

A | 12 |
B | 8 |
C | 6 |
D | 4 |
E | None of these |
Question 28 |
28. In how many different ways can
letters of the word ‘RANGE’ be
arranged ?
A | 60 |
B | 120 |
C | 24 |
D | 720 |
E | None of these |
Question 29 |
29. The diameter of circle is 14 m.
Find its area—
A | 77 m2 |
B | 22 m2 |
C | 154 m2 |
D | 44 m2 |
E | None of these |
Question 30 |
30. What % of 3·2 kg is 8 grams ?
A | 25% |
B | 2·5% |
C | 0·25% |
D | 0·025% |
E | None of these |
Question 31 |
31. The average of 11 observations
is 60. If the average of first five
observations is 58 and that of the
last five is 56, then the sixth
observation is—
A | 90 |
B | 110 |
C | 85 |
D | 100 |
E | None of these |
Question 32 |
32. If 3/5th of a number is 40 more
than 40% of the same number.
What is the number ?
A | 100 |
B | 150 |
C | 200 |
D | 400 |
E | None of these |
Question 33 |
33. A fan marked 1200 is sold for
960. The rate of discount is—
A | 10% |
B | 20% |
C | 25% |
D | 30% |
E | None of these |
Question 34 |
34. A profit of Rs.30000 is to be
distributed among A, B, C in the
ratio 3 : 5 : 7. What will be the
difference of B’s and C’s shares ?
A | Rs.2000 |
B | Rs.4000 |
C | Rs.10000 |
D | Rs.14000 |
E | None of these |
Question 35 |
35. If a man running at 15 km/hr
crosses a bridge in 5 minutes,
then the length of the bridge is—
A | 1333·33 m |
B | 1000 m |
C | 7500 m |
D | 1250 m |
E | None of these |
Question 36 |
36. A train crosses a platform 100 m
long in 60 seconds at a speed of
45 km/hr. The time taken by the
train to cross an electric pole
is—
A | 8 sec. |
B | 52 sec. |
C | 1 min. |
D | 65 min. |
E | None of these |
Question 37 |
37. A man travels 20 km on foot at 5
km/hr and another 10 km by bus
at 20 km/hr. What is his average
speed ?
A | 5 km/hr |
B | 6 km/hr |
C | 6 2/3 km/hr |
D | 8 km/hr |
E | None of these |
Question 38 |
38. The area of a square is 1600 m2.
What is the perimeter of square?
A | 400 m |
B | 800 m |
C | 200 m |
D | 160 m |
E | None of these |
Question 39 |
39. What is the sum which when lent
at 5 % S.I. for 2 years would
yield Rs.154 ?
A | Rs.1450 |
B | Rs.1540 |
C | Rs.1650 |
D | Rs.1480 |
E | None of these |
Question 40 |
40. What is L.C.M 2/5, 3/10, 7/20 and 9/25 ?
A | 63/10 |
B | 100/9 |
C | 126/5 |
D | 5/126 |
E | None of these |
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