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INSTRUCTIONS
1.This Test contains 17 pages and 66 questions.2.This test has
three
sections that examine various abilities.Section-I has 22 questions, Section-II has 22 questions and Section-III has 22 questionsYou will be given
135 minutes
to complete the test.
In distributing the time over the sections, please bear in mind that you need to demonstrate yourcompetence in all three sections.
3.All questions carry 3 marks each. Each wrong answer will attract a penalty of 1 mark.
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SECTION – ISECTION – ISECTION – ISECTION – ISECTION – I
DATA INTERPREATIONDATA INTERPREATIONDATA INTERPREATIONDATA INTERPREATIONDATA INTERPREATION
DIRECTIONS forDIRECTIONS forDIRECTIONS forDIRECTIONS forDIRECTIONS forQQQQQuestions 1 to 5:uestions 1 to 5:uestions 1 to 5:uestions 1 to 5:uestions 1 to 5:
Answer the questions on the basis of the information given below.The following
bar-graphbar-graphbar-graphbar-graphbar-graph
provides information about the marks obtained by six students A, B, C, D, E and Fin four different subjects P, Q, R and S. The marks obtained by each of the students in subject P is indexed tothe maximum marks that can be obtained in subject P. This holds true for the other three subjects as well.For example, if the maximum marks that can be obtained in subject P is ‘40k’, then the marks obtained insubject P by student A is 15k, by student B is 20k and so on. This holds true for the marks obtained by thestudents in the other three subjects as well.The marks obtained by A in subject P is not less than that obtained by him in subject Q or subject R, but notmore than that obtained by him in subject S. This holds true for the marks obtained by each of the other5 students as well.
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   S  u   b   j  e  c   t  s
Marks Indices
ABCDEFMaximum Marks
1.If the marks obtained by A in subjects Q and R is the same, then the maximum marks that can beobtained in subject Q as a percentage of the maximum marks that can be obtained in subject R isa.
503
b.
2503
c.
1003
d. 252.A student is said to have passed a given subject, if and only if he has obtained atleast 40% of themaximum marks that can be obtained in that subject. In how many of the subjects at least three of thestudents have passed?a. 2b. 0c. 1d. 33.If the marks obtained by C in subject S is 20, then the marks obtained by F in subject P can at the mostbea. 18b. 12c. 16d. 20
 
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Additional Information for questions 4 and 5:Additional Information for questions 4 and 5:Additional Information for questions 4 and 5:Additional Information for questions 4 and 5:Additional Information for questions 4 and 5:
The difference between the marks obtained by B in subjects P and Q is denoted by a variable 'X'.4.How many students have definitely obtained lesser marks than 'X' in subject Q?a. 5b. 3c. 4d. 25.If the value of 'X' is 91, then which of the following is the complete list of the students who cannotobtain more than 65 marks in subject Q?a. C and Fb. C and Dc. B, C, D and Fd. C, D and F
DIRECTIONS forDIRECTIONS forDIRECTIONS forDIRECTIONS forDIRECTIONS forQQQQQuestions 6 to 9:uestions 6 to 9:uestions 6 to 9:uestions 6 to 9:uestions 6 to 9:
Answer the questions on the basis of the information given below.The following table provides information about the cumulative claim payments made by an insurance companyfrom the year 1991 to the year 1998. The year in which the ‘Accident’ occured and a claim was made to theinsurance company is called the 'Accident Year' and the number of years until a payment is done against theclaim, by the company is called the 'Delay' or the 'Development Period’. The figures given below are cumulative,and represent total amounts paid at the end of each development period. The figures given are compiled afterthe 1998 accident year. Prior to 1991 the Development Period for all the claims was zero years.
012345671991
1218274553677187
1992
7152329394345 -
1993
25791217 - -
1994
717253133 - - -
1995
15192933 - - - -
1996
213743 - - - - -
1997
1117 - - - - - -
1998
39 - - - - - - -
Development Period (in years)
   A  c  c   i   d  e  n   t   Y  e  a  r  s
Cumulative claim payments (in Rs. 000')
The row, containing the year 1991 shows all claim payments relating to the accidents in the calender year1991. This holds true for the other given years as well.6.What was the total amount (in Rs.) of claims paid in the year 1997 in respect of the accidents thatoccurred in the year 1992?a. 7000b. 4000c. 5000d. 430007.What was the total amount (in Rs.) of the claims paid during the year 1998?a. 39000b. 73000c. 98000d. 800008.If the total amount of claims paid during the year 1999 increased by the same amount (over the amountpaid during the year 1998) as it increased in the year 1998 (over the amount paid during the year 1997),then the total amount (in Rs.) of claims paid during the year 1999 isa. 106000b. 150000c. 156000d. 1320009.In which of the following years, the total amount of claims paid in that year was more than that in theyear 1997?a. 1993b. 1994c. 1995d. 1996
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