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Maths (150) Chemistry (130) Physics (120) English (100) Hindi (60) Comp Sci
1. The Numbers in the Brackets give the Maximum Marks in Each Subject.
Maths (150) Chemistry (130) Physics (120) English (100) Hindi (60) Comp Sci (40)
Avinash
90
50
90
60
70
80
Brijesh
100
80
80
40
80
70
Charu
90
60
70
70
90
70
Dinesh
80
65
80
80
60
60
Ela
80
65
85
95
50
90
Firoz
70
75
65
85
40
60
Ganesh
65
35
50
77
80
80
1. What are the average marks obtained by all the seven students in Physics? (rounded off to two digit after
decimal)
A.
77.26 B.
2.
The number of students who obtained 60% and above marks in all subjects is?
A.
3.
What was the aggregate of marks obtained by Charu in all the six subjects?
A.
409
4.
A.
Maths B.
5.
A.
52.5% B.
B.
B.
89.14
419
Chemistry
55%
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C.
C.
C.
C.
91.37 D.
429
D.
D.
Physics D.
60%
D.
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None
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2. For admission to various affiliated colleges, a university conducts a written test with four different
sections, each with a maximum of 50 marks. The following table gives the aggregate as well as the sectional
cut-off marks fixed by six different colleges affiliated to the university. A student will get admission only if
he/she gets marks greater than or equal to the cut-off marks in each of the section and his/her aggregate
marks are at least equal to the aggregate cut-off marks as specified by the college.
College 1
College 2
College 3
College 4
College 5
College 6
Section A
42
43
45
Section D
45
43
41
44
Cut-off Marks
176
175
171
178
180
176
1. Aditya did not get a call from even a single college. What could be the maximum aggregate marks
obtained by him?
(1) 181
(2) 176
(3) 184
(4) 196
(5) 190
2. Bhama got calls from all colleges. What could be the minimum aggregate marks obtained by her?
(1) 180
(2) 181
(3) 196
(4) 176
(5) 184
3. Charlie got calls from two colleges. What could be the minimum marks obtained by him in a section?
(1) 0
(2) 21
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3. The following pie-chart shows the sources of funds to be collected by the National Highways Authority of
India (NHAI) for its Phase II projects. Study the pie-chart and answers the question that follow.
Sources of funds to be arranged by NHAI for Phase II projects (in crores Rs.)
Annuity, 600
0
Toll, 4910
SPVS, 5252
External
Assistance, 1
1486
Market
Borrowing, 2
9952
1.
A.
SPVS
C.
Annuity D.
2.
A.
52
3.
is
The approximate ratio of the funds to be arranged through Toll and that through Market Borrowing
A.
2:9
B.
B.
B.
External Assistance
Market Borrowing
137.8
1:6
C.
C.
187.2
3 : 11
D.
D.
192.4
2:5
4.
If NHAI could receive a total of Rs. 9695 crores as External Assistance, by what percent
(approximately) should it increase the Market Borrowing to arrange for the shortage of funds?
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A.
4.5%
B.
7.5%
C.
6%
D.
8%
5.
If the toll is to be collected through an outsourced agency by allowing a maximum 10% commission,
how much amount should be permitted to be collected by the outsourced agency, so that the project is
supported with Rs. 4910 crores?
A. Rs. 6213 Cr
B. Rs. 5827 Cr
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4. Distribution of candidates who were enrolled for MBA entrance exam and the candidates (out of
those enrolled) who passed the exam in different institutes:
1.
What percentage of candidates passed the Exam from institute T out of the total number of
candidates enrolled from the same institute?
A.
50%
B.
2.
Which institute has the highest percentage of candidates passed to the candidates enrolled?
A.
B.
62.5%
C.
C.
75%
D.
D.
80%
3.
The number of candidates passed from institutes S and P together exceeds the number of
candidates enrolled from institutes T and R together by:
A.
228
B.
279
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4.
What is the percentage of candidates passed to the candidates enrolled for institutes Q and R
together?
A.
68%
B.
80%
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5.
What is the ratio of candidates passed to the candidates enrolled from institute P?
A.
9 : 11
B.
14 : 17
C.
Purana
6 : 11
D.
9 : 17
Naya
236
236
222
182
162
124
120
134
80
30
0
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
Purana and Naya are two brands of kitchen mixer grinders available in the local market. Purana is an old
brand that was introduced in 1990, while Naya was introduced in 1997. For both these brands, 20% of the
mixer grinders bought in a particular year are disposed off as junk exactly two years later. It is known that 10
Purana mixer-grinders were disposed off in 1997. The following figures show the number of Purana and
Naya mixer- grinders in operation from 1995 to 2000, as at the end of the year.
b. 50
c. 55
d. 64
e. 66
2. How many Naya mixer-grinders were disposed off by the end of 2000?
a. 10
b. 16
c. 22
d. 26
e. Cannot be determined
b. 23
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54
52.5
51.5
50.5
52
50
50.2
49.33
49
47.8
48
2000
46
46
2001
46
45
45
45
45
44
44
44
43
2002
2003
42
40
Marketing
OB
Finance
OM
A management institute was established on January 1, 2000 with 3, 4, 5, and 6 faculty members in the
Marketing, Organisational Behaviour (OB), Finance, and Operations Management (OM) areas respectively, to
start with. No faculty member retired or joined the institute in the first three months of the year 2000. In the
next four years, the institute recruited one faculty member in each of the four areas. All these new faculty
members, who joined the institute subsequently over the years, were 25 years old at the time of their
joining the institute. All of them joined the institute on April 1. During these four years, one of the faculty
members retired at the age of 60. The following diagram gives the area-wise average age (in terms of
number of completed years) of faculty members as one April 1 of 2000, 2001, 2002, and 2003.
1. In which year did the new faculty member join the Finance area?
a. 2000 b. 2001 c. 2002 d. 2003
b. Marketing
c. OB
d. OM
3. What was the age of the new faculty member, who joined the OM area, as on April 1, 2003?
a. 25
b. 26
c. 27
d. 28
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4. Professors Naresh and Devesh, two faculty members in the Marketing area, who have been with the
Institute since its inception, share a birthday, which falls on 20th November. One was born in 1947 and the
other one in 1950. On April 1, 2005, what was the age of the third faculty member, who has been in the
same area since inception?
a. 47
b. 50
c. 51
d. 52
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5. In a school the periodical examination are held every second month. The aggregate marks obtained
by him in each perodical exam are represented in the line-graph given below.
Marks Obtained by student in Six Periodical Held in Every Two Months During the Year in the Session 2001
- 2002.
Maximum Total Marks in each Periodical Exam = 500
405
400
385
360
April
370
365
Jun
Aug
Oct
Dec
Feb
1.
The total number of marks obtained in Feb. is what percent of the total marks obtained in April?
A.
110%
B.
112.5% C.
115%
D.
116.5%
2.
What is the percentage of marks obtained by the student in the periodical exams of August and Oct
taken together ?
A.
73.25% B.
75.5%
C.
77%
D.
78.75%
3.
What are the average marks obtained by the student in all the periodical exams during the last
session ?
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373
B.
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C.
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6. The line chart shows the revenue received, in million US Dollars (USD), from subscribers to a
particular Internet service. The data covers the period 2003 to 2007 for the United States (US) and
Europe. The line chart also shows the estimate revenues from the subscription to this service for the
period 2008 to 2010.
1000
800
600
Europe
400
US
200
0
03
04
05
06
07
08
09
10
1) While the subscription in Europe has been growing steadily towards that of the US, the growth rate in
Europe seems to be declining. Which of the following is closest to the percent change in growth rate of 2007
(over 2006) relative to the growth rate of 2005 (over 2004)?
a.
b.
c.
d.
e.
17
20
35
60
100
2) The difference between the estimated subscription in Europe in 2008 and what it would have been if it
were computed using the percentage growth rate of 2007 (over 2006), is closest to :
a. 50
b. 80
c. 20
d. 10
e. 0
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3) In 2003, sixty percent of subscribers in Europe were men. Given that woman subscribers increase at the
rate of 10 percent per annum and men at the rate of 5 percent per annum, what is the approximate
percentage growth of subscribers between 2003 and 2010 in Europe? The subscription prices are volatile
and may change each year.
a.
b.
c.
d.
e.
62
15
78
84
50
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b. Bose
c. Coomar
d. Dubey
b. Bose
c. Coomar
d. Dubey
b. Bose
c. Coomar
d. Dubey
b. Bose
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7. Telecom operators get revenue from tranfer of data and voice. Average revenue received from
tranfer of each unit of data is known as ARDT. In the diagram below, the revenue received from data
transfer as percentage of total revenue received and the ARDT in US Dollors(USD) are given for
various countries.
Q.1. It was found that the volume of data transfer in India is the same as that of Singapore. Then which of
the following statements is true?
a) Total revenue is the same in both countries
b) Total revenue in India is about 2 times that of Singapore
c) Total revenue in India is about 4 times that of Singapore
d) Total revenue in Singapore is about 2 times that of India
e) Total revenue in Singapore is about 4 times that of India
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Q.2. It is expected that by 2010, revenue from india data tranfer as a percentage of total revenue will triple
for India and double for Sweden. Assume that in 2010, the revenue in India is twice that of Sweden and that
the volume of data transfer is the same in both the countries. What is the percentage increase of ARDT in
india if there is no change in ARDT is Sweden?
a) 400 %
b) 550 %
c) 800%
d) 950 %
e) Cannot be determind
Q.3 If the total revenue is the same for the pairs of countries listed in the chocies below, choose the pair that
has approximately the same volume of data tranfer.
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Motorists travelling from point S to point T would obviously take the route for which the total cost of
travelling is the minimum. If two or more routes have the same least travel cost, then motorists are
indifferent between them. Hence, the traffic gets evenly distributed among all the least cost routes.
The government can control the flow of traffic only by levying appropriate toll at each junction. For example,
if a motorist takes the route S-A-T (using junction A alone), then the total cost of travel would be Rs 14 (i.e.,
Rs 9 + Rs 5) plus the toll charged at junction A.
16. If the government wants to ensure that all motorists travelling from S to T pay the same amount (fuel
costs and toll combined) regardless of the route they choose and the street from B to C is under repairs (and
hence unusable), then a feasible set of toll charged (in rupees) at junctions A, B, C, and D respectively to
achieve this goal is:
(1)2,5,3,2
(2) 0, 5, 3,
1
(3) 2, 3, 5, 1
(4)1, 3, 5, 1
17. If the government wants to ensure that no traffic flows on the street from D to T, while equal amount of
traffic flows through junctions A and C, then a feasible set of toll charged (in rupees) at junctions A, B, C, and
D respectively to achieve this goal is:
(1)1,5,3,3
(2) 1, 4, 4,
3
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18. If the government wants to ensure that all routes from S to T get the same amount of traffic, then a
feasible set of toll charged (in rupees) at junctions A, B, C, and D respectively to achieve this goal is:
(1)0,5,2,2
(2) 0, 5, 4,
1
(3)1,5,3,3
(4) 1, 5, 3, 2
(5) 1, 5, 4, 2
19. If the government wants to ensure that the traffic at S gets evenly distributed along streets from S to A,
from S to B, and from S to D, then a feasible set of toll charged (in rupees) at junctions A, B, C, and D
respectively to achieve this goal is:
(1)0,5,4, 1
(2) 0, 5, 2, 2
(3)1,5,3,3
(4) 1, 5, 3, 2
(5) 0, 4, 3, 2
20. The government wants to devise a toll policy such that the total cost to the commuters per trip is
minimized. The policy should also ensure that not more than 70 per cent of the total traffic passes through
junction B. The cost incurred by the commuter travelling from point S to point T under this policy will be:
(1) Rs 7 (2) Rs 9 (3) Rs 10
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