Percentage Questions for SBI PO, FREE Practice PDF & Quiz

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Percentages form the foundation of many important topics in the SBI PO Quantitative Aptitude section, including Profit & Loss, Simple Interest, Compound Interest, Data Interpretation, and Ratio & Proportion. A strong understanding of percentage concepts helps candidates solve complex calculations quickly and accurately during the exam. Since percentage-based questions frequently appear in both Prelims and Mains, regular practice is essential for improving speed and reducing calculation errors.

SBI PO Percentages Questions, FREE PDF

To help candidates strengthen their preparation, we have provided a free SBI PO Percentages Questions PDF containing a wide range of practice questions along with detailed solutions. The PDF covers basic percentage concepts, percentage increase and decrease, successive percentage changes, exam-oriented shortcuts, and previous-year pattern questions. Benefits of practicing the PDF include:

  • Building confidence for SBI PO Prelims and Mains
  • Strengthening calculation speed and accuracy
  • Understanding important percentage formulas
  • Learning shortcut techniques for quick problem-solving
  • Improving performance in arithmetic and DI questions

SBI PO Percentages Questions, FREE Quiz

racticing percentage questions through quizzes is one of the most effective ways to assess preparation levels and identify weak areas. Our SBI PO Percentages Quiz includes exam-level questions designed according to the latest SBI PO pattern.

SBI PO Percentage Practice Set 1 Score: 0.00

Q1. In an election, 5% of the total votes were declared invalid. A candidate got 60% of the valid votes. If the total number of votes is 5400, find the number of valid votes obtained by that candidate.

Q2. In an election in a village, total votes = 10,000. 5% of the total votes are invalid. The winning candidate gets 55% of the valid votes. Find the number of valid votes polled for the other candidate.

Q3. In an election between two candidates, 20% of voters did not cast their vote. 10% of the polled votes were found invalid. The successful candidate got 56% of the valid votes and won by 1728 votes. Find the total number of voters enrolled on the voting list.

Q4. In an election between two candidates, 10% of voters did not cast their votes. 10% of polled votes were invalid. The winning candidate got 54% of the valid votes and won by 1620 votes. How many voters were enrolled on the voting list?

Q5. In an election, 15% of registered voters did not vote. 10% of polled votes were declared invalid. The winning candidate received 55% of the valid votes and won by 2100 votes. Find the total number of registered voters.

Q6. In an election between two candidates, 25% of voters abstained. The winner received 60% of valid votes and won by a margin of 3000 votes. No votes were declared invalid. How many total voters were registered?

Q7. In an election between two candidates, 8% of total voters did not vote. 5% of polled votes were invalid. The winning candidate secured 52% of valid votes. If total enrolled voters were 50,000, find the winning margin.

Q8. In an election between two candidates A and B, A received 40% of valid votes and lost by 4800 votes. No votes were invalid and all registered voters voted. Find the total number of voters.

Q9. Three candidates contested an election. Candidate A got 40% votes, B got 35% and C got the rest. If total valid votes were 80,000 and 5% votes were invalid, find the total votes polled.

Q10. In an election, candidate A won by getting 55% of total valid votes. If 10% votes were invalid out of 90,000 total votes cast, find the number of votes candidate A received.

Q11. In a two-candidate election, 12% of voters did not vote, 8% of polled votes were invalid. The winner got 54% of valid votes and won by 2700 votes. How many total voters were registered?

Q12. In an election, candidate A got 35% of total valid votes but lost. If 4% votes were invalid and total votes polled were 62,500, by how many votes did candidate B win?

Q13. In an election between candidates P and Q, P received 62% of valid votes. 6% of votes were invalid. Total votes registered were 1,00,000 and 10% didn’t vote. Find votes received by Q.

Q14. In a village election, 20% of the voters did not turn up. Out of those who voted, 5% cast invalid votes. The winner got 56% of the valid votes and won by 560 votes. What is the total number of voters in the village?

Q15. In an election, 2500 votes were declared invalid which is 5% of total votes cast. If the winner got 52% of valid votes, find the winning margin.

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Q16. In an election between two candidates, 1600 votes were declared void. The winner secured 53% of the valid votes and won by 2160 votes. Find the total number of valid votes.

Q17. In an election, 10% of total registered voters did not vote. Of those who voted, 15% votes were invalid. If 55% of valid votes went to the winner and total registered voters were 40,000, find the winner’s vote count.

Q18. In a two-candidate election, the losing candidate got 45% of valid votes. If 6,600 votes were invalid (10% of total polled), find total votes polled.

Q19. In an election, candidate X got 48% of total valid votes and lost by 800 votes to candidate Y. If 2000 votes were invalid, find the total votes cast.

Q20. In a village election, voter turnout was 80%. Of those who turned up, 12.5% votes were invalid. The winner got 2/3 of valid votes. If valid votes = 7000, find total registered voters.

Q21. A saves 40% of his income. B’s savings are 20% more than A’s savings. If B’s income is Rs. 25,000, find B’s expenditure.

Q22. A spends 75% of his income. His income increases by 20% and expenditure increases by 10%. Find the percentage increase in savings.

Q23. A’s income is 20% more than B’s income. A spends 30% and B spends 25% of their respective incomes. Find the ratio of savings of A to B.

Q24. A saves 40% of his income, B saves 20% more than A in absolute terms. If A’s income is Rs. 20,000, what is B’s income if B saves 25% of his income?

Q25. A’s monthly income is Rs. 15,000 and he spends 60% of it. B’s income is 25% more than A’s and B’s savings are 30% of his income. Find the difference in their savings.

Q26. A saves 25% of his income. His income increases by 20% and his savings increase by 40%. Find the percentage change in expenditure.

Q27. The ratio of income to expenditure of a person is 7:5. If his income increases by 14.28% and his expenditure decreases by 20%, find the percentage change in savings.

Q28. A’s expenditure is 75% of his income. B’s income is 20% less than A’s, and B’s expenditure equals A’s savings. Find B’s savings as a percentage of B’s income.

Q29. X spends 80% of his income. If his income increases by 25% and his expenses increase by 10%, find the percentage increase in savings.

Q30. If A’s income is 25% more than B’s income and A’s expenditure equals B’s income, find the ratio of A’s savings to B’s savings, given B saves 20% of income.

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