Quantitative Aptitude Questions (Mixture and Alligation) for IBPS Clerk Mains Day-11

Quantitative Aptitude Questions (Mixture and Alligation) for IBPS Clerk Mains Day-11:

Dear Readers, IBPS is conducting Online Mains Examination for the recruitment of Clerical Cadre. Main Examination of IBPS Clerk was scheduled from 21st Jan 2018. To enrich your preparation here we have providing new series of Mixture and Alligation Questions – Quantitative Aptitude Questions. Candidates those who are appearing in IBPS Clerk Main Exam can practice these Quantitative Aptitude Average questions daily and make your preparation effective.

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  1. 35 Kg of Sandal A which costs 614 per kg was mixed with a certain amount of another type of Sandal B, which costs 695 per kg. Then the mixture was sold at 767 per kg and 18% profit was earned. What was the quantity of type B Sandal to be mixed in the mixture?
  1. 38 kg
  2. 28 kg
  3. 25 kg
  4. 41 kg
  5. None of these
  1. In a 120 litre mixture of milk and water, the percentage of water is only 20%, the milkman gave 15 litres of this mixture to a customer and then added 15 litres of water to the remaining mixture. What is the percentage of milk in the final mixture?
  1. 58%
  2. 68%
  3. 56%
  4. 62%
  5. 70%
  1. In two vessels A and B, there is mixture of milk and water. The ratio of milk to water in these vessels is 4:3 and 6:7 respectively. In what ratio should these mixture be mixed together so that the ratio of milk to water in the new mixture becomes 7:6?
  1. 2:3
  2. 4:3
  3. 7:3
  4. 3:7
  5. None of these
  1. In what ratio water be mixed with milk to earn a profit 20% by selling the mixture at the cost price?
  1. 3:5
  2. 1:5
  3. 2:7
  4. 4:5
  5. None of these
  1. A container contains a mixture of water and milk in the ratio of 7:5. When 9 litres of mixture is drawn out and the remaining part of the container is filled with 9 lit milk, the ratio of water to milk becomes 7:9. How many litres of water does the container have initially?(in litres)
  1. 16
  2. 24
  3. 21
  4. 18
  5. 25

6.There was 120 litres of pure milk in a vessel. Some quantity of milk was taken out and replaced with 23 litres of water in such a way that the resultant ratio of the quantity of milk to that of water in the mixture was 4:1. Again 23 litres of the mixture was taken out and replaced with 28 litres of water. What is the ratio of milk to water in the resultant mixture?

  1. 58:37
  2. 116:69
  3. 46:29
  4. 101:37
  5. None of these
  1. There are two containers of equal capacity. The ratio of water to alcohol in the first container is 6:7, and in the second container is 4:5. If they are mixed up, the ratio of water to alcohol in the mixture will be?
  1. 6:4
  2. 64:53
  3. 17:19
  4. 53:64
  5. 11:13
  1. A vessel contains 56 litres of mixture of milk and water in the ratio of 3:4. If 21 litres of mixture is taken out from that vessel and then 15 litres of water added to it, what will be the percentage of milk in the final mixture?
  1. 35%
  2. 37.5%
  3. 38%
  4. 29%
  5. None of these
  1. In two alloys Copper and zinc in the ratio of 3:4 and 3:2 respectively. 28 kg of 1st alloy and 35 kg of 2nd alloy and some quantity of pure zinc is melted together. The final alloy has copper and zinc in the ratio of 4:5. Find the amount of pure zinc melted.
  1. 15.35
  2. 11.25
  3. 15
  4. 16
  5. None of these
  1. A solution of sugar syrup has 30% sugar. Another solution has 15% sugar. How many litres of the second solution must be added to 40 litres of the first solution to make a solution of 25% sugar?
  1. 10
  2. 5
  3. 15
  4. 20
  5. None of these

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