# SEBI Assistant Manager Quantitative Aptitude

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# SEBI Assistant Manager Quantitative Aptitude

### Introduction

SEBI Assistant Manager 2018 – Phase-I On-line Screening Examination, conducted in online Mode, has: a duration of 2 hours, a maximum score of 200 marks, and consists of 5 sections, namely – General Awareness, English Language, Quantitative Aptitude, Test of Reasoning and Awareness about Securities Market. The 5 sections are not separately timed and the questions can be attempted in any order but within the given time limit. Candidates would have to secure minimum 40% cut-off marks separately for each test in order to qualify for Phase II. The below sections gives the detailed information about SEBI Assistant Manager Quantitative Aptitude.

### Pattern

Stream Tests No. of
Questions
Maximum Marks Version Duration
General, Legal,
Information
Technology and
Engineering
General Awareness 40 40 Bilingual i.e.
Hindi and
English except
English Language.
120 minutes
English Language 40 40
Quantitative Aptitude 40 40
Test of Reasoning 40 40
Securities Market
40 40
Total 200 200

The SEBI Assistant Manager Quantitative Aptitude section in the Phase-I, has a total of 40 questions. Below mentioned are the different categories of expected questions in the Phase-I Exam of SEBI Assistant Manager Quantitative Aptitude Section.

### Samples

1. Simplify the given question and identify what value should come in the place of question mark (?) in the questions given below?
40% of ($$\frac{20}{4}$$ × ?) = 48
(a) 20
(b) 24
(c) 28
(d) 32
(e) 22

2. What approximate value should come in the place of question mark (?) in the questions given below?
24.987% × 639 + 45.21% of 359 = ?
(a) 358
(b) 378
(c) 322
(d) 302
(e) 288

3. What will come in place of the question mark (?) in each of the following series?
8, 4, 4, 8, 32, ?
(a) 512
(b) 128
(c) 248
(d) 256
(e) 232

4. Find the wrong term in the following series.
4,6,12,30,60,315,1260
(a) 12
(b) 1260
(c) 60
(d) 30
(e) 315
5. Directions: Study the following information carefully to answer the questions that follow:

In a school there are 800 students who have visited five different cities viz. Delhi, Ajmer, Varanasi, Mumbai and Jodhpur. Fifty-four per cent of the total students are boys. One fourth of the total number of girls visited Mumbai. Twenty-five per cent of the total number of girls visited Delhi. Number of girls who visited Jodhpur is half the number of girls who visited Delhi. Five-sixth of the remaining girls visited Ajmer. Total number of students who visited Mumbai is 192. One-fourth of the total number of boys visited Varanasi. 101 boys have visited Ajmer. Two-third of the remaining number of boys have visited Delhi.
What is the sum of number of students who visited Ajmer, girls who visited Mumbai and Jodhpur together and boys who visited Delhi?
(a) 760
(b) 408
(c) 436
(d) 560
(e) 526