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49 The table given below shows partial information about the number of users of various mobile handsets in the city of Tringpur, where nobody uses more than one handset.

What is the total number of people (approximately) in Tringpur who do not use any of the above mentioned handsets?`
a 546200 b 487300 c 398900 d 426500

Ans B

Q.50 The question given below is followed by two statements, A and B. Mark the answer using the following instructions: Mark (a) if the question can be answered by using one of the statements alone, but cannot be answered by using the other statement alone. Mark (b) if the question can be answered by using either statement alone. Mark (c) if the question can be answered by using both the statements together, but cannot be answered by using either statement alone. Mark (d) if the question cannot be answered even by using both the statements together. Q. In a triangle ABC, there is a point D on the line BC, such that the circle drawn with AD as a diameter is found to be touching BC. The length (in units) of each side of the triangle ABC is an integer. The perimeter of the triangle ABC is 60 units. What is the circumference of the circle? A. The length (in units) of the three sides of ABC are consecutive multiples of 5. B. ABC is a right angled triangle with BC = 25 units. Ans B

In a country called XYZ, the number of patients changes every year. The graph given below shows the percentage change in the number of

patients w.r.t. the previous year. The table given below shows the number of hospitals available in XYZ. The number of patients in 1999 were 2,00,000.

The Unhealthiness Index of XYZ for a year is defined as the number of patients per hospital in the country.

Q.54 In 2006, WHO launched a massive health improvement program in XYZ. As a result there was 30% reduction in the number of patients per year for the next two years and the number of hospitals in the country was also increased by 10% per year during the same period. Find the Unhealthiness Index of XYZ for the year 2008. Bookmarked a 15.4 b 19.8 c 13.9 d 21.3

Ans C

Q.55 The Government of XYZ targets an Unhealthiness Index of 15 for the year 2007. By approximately what percent should the number of hospitals be increased in 2007 over the previous year if the number of patients in 2007 is expected to decrease by 40% over the previous year?

27% b

34% c

47% d

37%

Ans D Q.59 Vinod is about to start his preparation for BAT 2011. He has to study three subjects QA, LR and VA. He has three books for QA (QA1, QA2 and QA3), three books for LR (LR1, LR2 and LR3) and five books for VA (VA1, VA2, VA3, VA4 and VA5). He wants to arrange these books in a three-shelf rack. The shelves are arranged vertically one on top of the other. The first and the second shelves of the rack can accommodate 3 books each while the third shelf can accommodate 5 books. Vinod wants to follow the conditions given below while arranging the books in the rack: (i) The QA book(s) is/are always kept to the left of the book(s) of the other two subjects if they are on the same shelf. (ii) The LR book(s) is/are always kept to the right of the VA book(s) if they are on the same shelf. (iii) There is exactly one shelf that does not contain any LR book. (iv) The sum of book numbers in Shelf 1 is more than the sum of book numbers in Shelf 2 which in turn is more than the sum of book numbers in Shelf 3. Note: Book number refers to the number after the subject name. e.g. book number of both QA2 and LR2 is 2, VA4 is 4 and VA5 is 5. Which of the following conditions if satisfied would give Vinod a possible arrangement for his books? a All the books of a number are kept on the same shelf. b No two

books on the same shelf have the same number. c On a shelf, a book with higher number is always kept to the right of a book with lower number. d 2. QA1 is placed on Shelf 1 and VA3 is placed on Shelf

Ans D

Mock 3

Directions for questions 55 to 57: Answer the questions on the basis of the information given below. There are five different machines in a factory Lathe, Drill, Boring, Milling and Welding. Each of the four products A, B, C and D is manufactured by using a distinct combination of exactly three out of these five machines. Drill machine is never used in conjunction with Lathe machine. If either Lathe machine or Drill machine is used, then Milling machine is also used. The individual processing time of these machines are 15, 20, 25, 30 and 40 minutes in no particular order. The processing time of Drill machine is more than that of Milling machine which in turn is more than that of Boring machine. The sum of the processing times of Drill machine and Welding machine is 10 minutes more than the processing time of Lathe machine. The time taken for manufacturing a product is the sum of the processing times of the three machines which are used for manufacturing it. The manufacturing time of A is not the highest while D has the lowest manufacturing time among the four products. The manufacturing time of B is more than that of C. Q.55 Which of the following can be the manufacturing time of product B? a 75 minutes b 85 minutes c 70 minutes d 90 minutes

ANS B

Q.56 It is known that Boring machine is used in manufacturing product A. If Lathe machines processing time increases by 5 minutes due to the wear and tear of its tool, then which of the following can be the manufacturing time of product A? a 75 minutes b 80 minutes c 85 minutes d 90 minutes

ANS C

Q.57 Assume that Welding machine is not available and any combination of three machines out of the remaining four can be used for manufacturing the products. Find the manufacturing time of product B. a 75 minutes b 85 minutes c 80 minutes d 95 minutes

ANS D

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