Sharpen Your Ratio & Proportion Skills Before IBPS Clerk 2025 Free Practice PDF Inside
The clock is ticking! With the IBPS Clerk Prelims on October 4, 2025, you have less than two weeks left for final revision. Competition is fiercer than ever, with over lakhs of aspirants vying for just 10,696 vacancies. Every minute and every mark matters. Focused practice on high-weightage topics like Ratio & Proportion can be your game-changer.
The Quantitative Aptitude section in IBPS Clerk Prelims carries 35 questions out of 155 and plays a major role in deciding whether you clear the cut-offs. Within this section, Ratio & Proportion questions typically account for 2-3 marks, appearing in mains. These problems test your ability to compare quantities, divide profits, allocate resources, and solve real-world financial scenarios—core skills for any banking professional.
Mastering Ratio & Proportion not only ensures reliable scoring but also builds confidence to tackle other arithmetic topics under time pressure. Quick, accurate solutions here save precious time for more challenging problems later in the exam.
– If A:B = x:y, then A = k × x and B = k × y for some constant k.
– Use k to convert ratios into actual values without trial and error.
– Always reduce ratios to their simplest form before applying shortcuts.
– For example, 18:24 → 3:4 simplifies later calculations.
– When dividing quantities in ratio x:y:z, think total parts = x+y+z.
– Each part = Total Quantity ÷ (x+y+z).
– Example: Divide ₹2,400 in 2:3 ratio → 5 parts → 1 part = ₹480 → shares are ₹960 and ₹1,440.
– For successive ratios A:B and B:C, combine by equating the middle term:
A:B = 2:3 and B:C = 4:5 → scale A:B:C = 2×4:3×4:3×5 = 8:12:15.
– Use ratio shortcuts for percent problems:
A:B = 3:5 → A is 3/8 of total; percent = (3/8) × 100 = 37.5%.
Inverse Ratio for Speed Problems
– Time ∝ 1/Speed. If speeds are in ratio 5:7, times are in ratio 7:5.
– Profit share = (Capital × Time) for each partner.
– If A invests for 4 months and B for 6 months in 5:7 ratio, combine capital-time products for profit ratio.
– To compare two ratios a:b and c:d, cross-multiply: a×d vs. b×c.
– Saves time on guesswork.
– For multiple-choice, eliminate obviously incorrect options before calculating.
– Strengthen ability to handle small ratio and fraction calculations mentally to avoid writing every step.
Disclaimer: The ratio and proportion questions, solutions, and preparation tips provided here are intended solely for practice and learning purposes. They are based on exam trends and expert analysis, not official IBPS content. While these materials aim to strengthen your preparation, they do not guarantee reflection in the actual IBPS Clerk 2025 exam. Candidates should always refer to the official IBPS notifications and syllabus for authoritative information.
Your ratio and proportion skills can turn the tide in IBPS Clerk 2025. Practising with targeted questions hones speed and precision—essentials for this high-stakes exam. By working through the free PDF of Ratio & Proportion questions, you’ll reinforce core concepts, internalise shortcuts, and build exam-ready confidence.
Download the free practice PDF now. Your Quant skills will soar, putting you ahead of the pack.
Good luck, future bankers! May focused practice and smart strategies lead you to success on October 4, 2025.
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