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Directions (1 – 5) Study the following graph carefully to answer the question given below it.
Production of paper (in lakh tonnes) by three different company A,B and C over the years

1.What is the difference between the production of (c)2003


company C in 1999 and the production of company A in (d)2002
2004? (e)none of these
(a)50,000 tonnes 4.The total production of company C in 2001 and 2002
(b)500,00000 tonnes is what percentage of the total production of company
(c)50,00,000 tonnes A in 1999 and 2000?
(d)5,00,000 tonnes (a)95
(e)none of these (b)90.50
2.What is the percentage increase in production of (c)110
company ‘A’ from 2000 to 2001? (d)133.33
(a)37.5 (e)none of these
(b)38.25 5.What is the difference between the average
(c)35 production per year of the company with highest
(d)36 average production and the company with lowest
(e)none of these average production in lakh tones?
3.For which of the following years the percentage of (a)3.17
rise/fall in production from the previous year is the (b)4.33
maximum for company B? (c)4.17
(a)2000 (d)3.33
(b)2001 (e)none of these

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Directions (6 – 10) Study the following graph carefully to answer the question given below it.
Production of Sugar (in thousand tonnes) by three different sugar factories over the years.

6.For which of the following pairs of years the total per year for company ‘C’?
production of the three companies together is equal? (a)105%
(A)1993 – 1994 (b)85%
(B) 1995 – 1997 (c)107%
(C)1996 – 1998 (d)93%
(D) 1994 – 1995 (e)none of these
9.What is the percent rise in production of company ‘C’
(a) B only in 1996 from 1995?
(b) C only (a)20%
(c) D only (b)25%
(d) Both C and D (c)18%
(e)none of these (d)15%
7.In which of the following years for company ‘A’ the (e)none of these
per cent rise/fall from the previous year is the 10.What is the difference between the average
maximum? production of the three companies together in 1997
(a)1996 and the average production of the three companies
(b)1993 together in 1999 in thousand tonnes.?
(c)1995 (a)20
(d)1998 (b)15
(e)none of these (c)17
8.Average production per year for company ‘B’ is (d)22
approximately what per cent of the average production (e)none of these

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Directions for Questions (11-15): Study the given table carefully to answer the given questions.

(Number of students completed course = Number of students enrolled – Number of students dropped)
11. If in Mumbai, 40% of the students (M + F) who b) 82.5%
completed the course got the job, then how many c) 85%
students got the job? d) Cannot be determined
a) 160 e) None of these
b) 165 14. In Delhi, 25% of (M + F) who completed the course
c) 166 got the job, then find the number of females who
d) 170 dropped out?
e) None of these a) 100
12. In Jaipur, ratio of male to the female students who b) 110
enrolled is 9 : 8 and the ratio of male to female who c) 108
completed the course is 4 : 3, then find the number of d) Cannot be determined
students who got the job? e) None of these
a) 153 15. In city Chennai, number of male students who
b) 155 completed the course is equal to number of female
c) 160 students who completed the course. Only 96 students,
d) Cannot be determined i.e. 25% of (M + F) who completed course got job, then
e) None of these how may female enrolled?
13. In Kolkata, number of students (M + F) who a) 245
dropped out is 3/11 of the total number of students b) 250
who enrolled for the course what % of students (M + F) c) 488
in city D who completed the course got the job? d) Cannot be determined
a) 80% e) None of these

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Direction (16-20): Study the following charts carefully and answer the questions given below:

16. What is the respective ratio of number of Men from 3) 26


city D to number of Women from city E ? 4) 14
1) 7203 : 1479 5) None of these
2) 27 : 37 19. Number of Children from city F is what percent of
3) 8908 : 4131 those from city B ? (Rounded off to two digits after
4) 91 : 79 decimal)
5) None of these 1) 109.92
17. Which city has the lowest number of Men ? 2) 111.47
1) A 3) 98.52
2) E 4) 132.71
3) B 5) 93.47
4) C 20. What is the average number of Men from all the
5) None of these cities together ?
18. Total number of people from city C is approximately 1) 20357 (1/6)
what percent of the total number of people all cities 2) 19617 (2/3)
together ? 3) 20317 (1/3)
1) 19 4) 21445 (2/7)
2) 23 5) None of these
Directions (Q. 21-25): Study the following table carefully and answer accordingly. The following table shows the
marks obtained by six students in six different subject. Marks within brackets show the total marks.

21.In which of the following subjects did Rishab get the least percentage of marks?

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1) Economics 4) Rishab
2) Geography 5) None of these
3) Computer 24.Find the ratio of the marks obtained by Arpita in
4) Physics Economics to that by Shreya in Maths.
5) None of these 1) 1 : 4
22.What is the average percentage of marks obtained 2) 2 : 5
by Shreya? 3) 2 : 3
1) 67.70% 4) 3 : 4
2) 60% 5) None of these
3) 72% 25.Who has secured 60% marks in Physics?
4) 55% 1) Shreya
5) None of these 2) Arpita
23.Which student has shown the best performance? 3) Geetanjali
1) Geetanjali 4) Rishab
2) Arpita 5) None of these
2) Mehra

26.The ratio of the number of students studying in (c)12½%


Schools A, B and C is 4 : 8 : 3 respectively. If the number (d) 25%
of students studying in each of the schools is increased (e)None of these
by 80%, 20% and 60% respectively, what will be the 30.In how many different ways can the letters of the
new ratio of the number of students in Schools A, B and word DESIGN be arranged so that the vowels are at the
C. two ends?
(a)8 : 3 : 4 (a) 48
(b)4 : 2 : 3 (b) 72
(c)2 : 3 : 4 (c) 36
(d)Can’t say (d) 24
(e)None of these (e) None of these
27.A person covered some distance in 24 hours. He 31.A certain fraction is equivalent to 3/5. If the
covered half the distance by rail @ 75 km per hour and numerator of the fraction is increased by 1 and the
the rest by car @ 45 km/hr. The total distance covered denominator is decreased by 1, the new fraction is
by him was equivalent to 2/3. What is the sum of numerator and
(a)900 km denominator of the original fraction?
(b)1350 km (a)40
(c)675 km (b)32
(d)2700 km (c)48
(e)None of these (d)24
28.A sum of Rs. 2135 is to be divided among A, B and C (e)16
in such a way that 3 times A’s share, 4 times B’s share 32.A shopkeeper sell his articles at cost price but uses
and 7 times C’s share are all equal. The share of C is 900 gm weight for 1200 gm weight. His profit
(a)Rs. 420 percentage is
(b)Rs. 735 (a)33.33%
(c) Rs. 980 (b)25%
(d)Rs. 1200 (c)16.66%
(e)None of these (d)20%
29.A person sold 160 mangoes for the C.P. of 200 (e)None of these
mangoes. His gain percent is 33.A car runs at the speed of 60 kms per hour when not
(a)10% serviced and runs at 72 kms/hr. when serviced. After
(b)15% servicing the car covers a certain distance in 12 hours.
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How much time will the car take to cover the same 39. A Girl can row 30 km/hr. in still water and the river
distance when not serviced? is running at 10 km/hr. If she takes 3 hour to row to a
(a) 16.4 hours place and back, how far is the place ?
(b) 13 hours a) 16 km.
(c) 16 hours b) 30 km.
(d) 14.4 hours c) 40 km.
(e) None of these d) 50 km.
34.The average of five positive numbers is 64. The e) 60 km.
average of the first two numbers is 59 and the average 40. Anil father was 32 years of age when he was born,
of last two numbers is 63. What is the third number? while his mother was 27 years, when his brother three
(a)76 years younger to him was born, what is the difference
(b)56 between age of his parents ?
(c)86 a) 6 years
(d)Cannot be determined b) 5 years
(e)None of these c) 4 years
35.The ratio of income of A and B is 5:4 and their d) 3 years
expenditure is as 3:2. If at the end of the year, each e) 8 years
saves Rs. 1200, then the income of A is Directions(Q.41 –45): In each of the following questions
(a)Rs. 2550 two equations are given. You have to solve them and
(b)Rs. 2700 give answer.
(c)Rs. 3000 A) If x > y
(d)Rs. 3300 B) If x < y
(e)None of these C) If x = y
36. An athlete has to cover a distance of 18 km in 45 D) If x ≥ y
minutes. If he covers half of the distance in 1/3rd of the E) If x ≤ y
total time, what should be his speed (km/hr.) to cover 41. I. y^2 – 6y + 9 =0
the remaining distance in time ? II. x^2 + 2x -3 = 0
a) 15 km/h.
b) 12 km/h. 42. I. x^2 – 5x + 6 = 0
c) 18 km/h. II .2y^2 + 3y – 5 = 0
d) 9 km/h.
e) 15 km/h. 43. I. x = √256
37. Two metro trains each 120m long are moving in II. y = (-4)^2
opposite directions. They cross each other in 8 seconds.
If one is moving twice as fast the other, the speed of 44. I. x^2 – 6x + 5 =
the faster metro train is II. y^2 – 13y + 42 = 0
a) 75 km/hr.
b) 72km/hr. 45. I. x^2 + 3x + 2 = 0
c) 45 km/hr. II. y^2 – 4y + 1 = 0
d) 60 km/hr. Directions (46-50): Each of the questions given below
e) 50 km/hr. consists of a question and two statements numbered I
38. An IPL team makes a score of 96 runs in the 17th and II given below it. You have to decide whether the
inning and thus increases his average by 4. What is his data provided in the statements sufficient to answer
average after 17th inning ? the question.
a) 32 Give answer
b) 35 (a) If the data in statement I alone are sufficient to
c) 42 answer the question, while the data in statement II
d) 36 alone are not sufficient to answer the question
e) 33 (b) If the data in statement II alone are sufficient to
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answer the question, while the data in statement I II. The selling price of the car was twice the cost price.
alone are not sufficient to answer the question
(c) If the data in statement I alone or in statement II 48. What is the rate of interest p.c.p.a.?
alone are sufficient to answer the question I. An amount of Rs. 14350 gives a simple interest of Rs.
(d) If the data in both the statements I and II are not 11480 in 4 yr.
sufficient to answer the question II. The amount doubles itself in 5 yr with simple
(e) If the data in both the statements I and II together interest.
are necessary to answer the question
49. What is the two-digit number?
46. What is the salary of C, in a group of A, B, C, D and I. The difference between the two digits of the number
E, whose average salary is Rs. 48.250? is 9.
I. C’s salary is 1.5 times B’s salary. II. The product of the two digits of the number is 0.
II. Average salary of A and B is Rs. 23500.
50. What is the perimeter of the rectangle?
47. What is the per cent profit earned by selling a car I. The area of the rectangle is 252 m2,
for Rs. 640000? II. The ratio of length of breath of the rectangle is 9 : 7,
I. The amount of profit earned on selling the car was Rs. respectively.
320000.

Answers with explanation:


55 + 45 + 70 + 50 + 60 + 80)/7 =410/7
1.(d)Required difference = 50 – 45 = 5 lakh tonne Average production per year for company C=(55 + 40 +
= 5,00,000 tonnes 60 + 75 + 60 + 80 + 70)/7 =440/7
2.(a)Required percentage = (55 – 40)/40 * 100 Required Percentage
= 75/2 = 37.5% = 410/440 * 100 = 93%
3.(b) In 2001 =(60 -50)/60 * 100 = 16.66% 9.(b)Required Percentage = (75 – 60)/60 * 100 = 25%
4.(d)Required percentage = (60 + 60)/(50 + 40) * 100 10.(b)Required difference
120/90 * 100 = 133.33% = (80 + 70 + 60)/3 – (60 + 55 + 50)/3
5.(c)Average production of company A = 210/3 – 165/3 = 70 – 55
= (50 + 40 + 55 + 45 + 60 + 50)/6 15 thousand tonnes
= 300/6 = 50 lakh tonnes 11. c
Average production of company B Total number of students who completed the course =
= (55 + 60 + 50 + 55 + 50 + 55)/6 Number of students enrolled – Number of students
= 325/6 = 54.17 lakh tones dropped
Average production of company C = (270+210-33+32)
= (45 + 50 + 60 + 60 + 45 + 40)/6 = 415
= 300/6 = 50 lakh tones 40 % of students who completed the course got job =
Required difference = 54.17 – 50 (415*40)/100 = 166
= 4.17 lakh tones 12. a
6.(d) Let total number of students enrolled = 17x
7. (a) Percentage increase in 1996=(60 -40)/40 * 100 = Male students enrolled = 9x
50% Female students enrolled = 8x
8.(d)Average production per year for company B=(50 + Number of students (Males) who completed the course
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= 9x – 30 = 8908 : 4131
Number of students (Females) who completed the 17. 3;
course = 8x – 60 No. of men in city A = (44.35/100 * 42) thousands
the ratio of male to female who completed the course = (44.35 * 42)/100 thousands
is 4 : 3 = 18627
=> (9x-30)/(8x-60)=4/3 No. of men in city B = (35.40 * 38)/100 thousands =
=> x=30 13452
total number of students enrolled = 17x = 17*30 = 510 No. of men in city C = (52.10 * 52)/100thousands =
30% of total number of students enrolled got the job 27092
= 30% of 510 = 153 No. of men in city D = (65.50 * 34)/100 thousands =
13. b 22270
Dropped(D) = 3/11 Enrolled(E) No. of men in city E = (38.25 * 50)/100 thousands =
Number of students who completed the course = 19125
Enrolled – Dropped No. of men in city F = (45.50 * 47)/100 thousands =
= 8/11 E 21338
60% of students who enrolled got job = (60/100) E = 18. 1;
(3/5) E Req. % = (52.10 * 100)/ (44.35 35.40 52.10 65.50 38.25
Required percentage =[(3/5 E) / (8/11 E) ] *100 45.40)
= 82.50% = 18.5409 = 19 % (approx)
1 4. c 19. 1;
Number of students who completed the course = (350 Req. % = {(45.40 * 24)/100 * 100}/ {(35.40 * 28)/100} =
+ 200) – (90 + F) 109.92%
= 460 – F 20. 3;
25% of (M + F) who completed the course got the job Req. average
=> 25% of (460 – F) …. (1) = 1/6 {(44.35*42)/100 + (35.40*38)/100 +
16% of total number of students enrolled got the job (52.10*52)/100 + (65.50*34)/100 + (38.25*50)/100 +
=> 16% of 550 …. (2) (45.40*47)/100}
From eqn (1) & (2) 1/(6*100) (12190.4) thousand = 20317(1/3) thousands
16/100*550=25/100*(460-F) 21. 4
=>F=108 Required % = (45*100)/75 = 60%
15. e 22. 5
Let Number of students who completed the course be Total marks obtained by Shreya = 348
‘c’ Total marks od paper = 515
Number of Male students who Enrolled for the course Required % = 348*100/515 = 67.5%
be ‘M’ 23. 1
Number of Female students who Enrolled for the Total marks of Mehra = 347
course be ‘F’ Total marks of Shreya = 348
96 = 25/100 * c Total marks of Geetanjali = 383
=> c = 384 = (M + F) – (52 +20) Total marks of Rishab = 343
=> M + F = 456 … (1) Total marks of Arpita = 353
number of male students who completed the course is Total marks of Prashat = 360
equal to number of female student 24. 3
(M - 52) = (F – 20) Required ratio = 56 : 84
M – F = 32 … (2) =2:3
From eqn (1) & (2) 25. 4
F = 108 60% of 75 = 45
16. 3; So, Answer is Rishab
Req. ratio = (65.50 * 34)/100 : (38.25 * 27)/100 26. (e)
= 222700 :103275 Required ratio = (4*180) : (8 * 120) : (3 * 160)
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=3:4:2 Total runs = 17 x
27. (b) Average after 16th inning = x - 4
Let the total distance be 2D. Now, Total runs = 16 ( x - 4)
D/75+D/45=24 Also, 16 (x - 4) + 96 = 17 x  x = 32
D = 675 39. d
Total distance = 2 * 675 = 1350 D = x km.
28. (a) Speed upstream = 30 - 10 = 20 km/hr.
3A = 4B = 7C Speed downstream = 30 + 10 40 km/hr.
A : B : C = 1/3:1/4:1/7=28:21:12 x/20 + x/40 = 3
C’s share = 12/(28+21+12)*2135=420 x = 40 km
29. (d) 40. e
Let CP of 200 mangoes = 200 Let Anil’s age = x, Father age = x + 32
SP of 16 mangoes = 200 Anil’s mother = (x - 3) + 27
CP of 16 mangoes = 160 So diff. = ( x + 32) - ( x - 3 + 27) = 8
Profit% = (200-160)/160*100=25% 41. B
30. (a) 42.A
Number of ways to arrange vowels = 2! 43.C
Number of ways to arrange consonants = 4! 44.B
Total number of arrangements = 2! * 4! = 48 45.B
31. (a) 46. Ans.(d)
Let the numerator and denominator be 3x and 5x Sol. Total salary of A, B, C, D, and E
respectively. Now, = 48250 × 5 = 241250
(3x+1)/(5x-1)=2/3 Statement I Let the salary of B = x
x=5 Then, C = 1.5x
Required sum = 3x+5x = 8x = 40 Statement II total salary of A and B
32. (a) = 23500 × 2 = 47000
Required profit% = Then, the salary of A = (47000 - x)
(1200-900)/900*100=33.33% From both statements, we can find the salary of D and
33. (d) E. So, data in both the statements I and II is not
Required number of hours = (72*12)/60=14.4 sufficient to answer the questions.
34. (a)
Third Number = 64 + (64 – 59)*2 + (64 - 63)*2 = 76 47. Ans.(c)
35. (c) Sol. From I, cost price
Let the incomes of A and B be 5x and 4x respectively. = (640000 - 320000) = 320000
Now, Profit percentage
(5x-1200)/(4x-1200)=3/2 =320000/320000×100
x = 600 = 100%
Income of A = 5x = 3000 From II, if the cost price = x
36. c Then selling price = 2x
1/3rd of 45 min = 15 min = 9 km ∴ Profit = 2x - x
37. b = i.e. 100%
D = 120 + 120 = 240 m., t = 8s. So, data in statement I alone or in statement II alone is
Speed of slow train = s, faster = 2s sufficient to answer the question.
Total speed = 2s + s = 3s 48.
So, 3s = 240/8 = 30 m/s.
V = 30/3 = 10 m/s.
2V = 20 m/s. or 72 km/hr
38. a
Let average after 17th innings be = x
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49. Ans.(d)
Sol. From I, x - y = 9
From II, x × y = 0
This can be possible only,
When x = 9
And y = 0
Or, x =0
And y = 9
So, the data in both the statements I and II together are
not sufficient to answer the question.

50. Ans.(e)
Sol. From I , l × b = 252
From II, ratio of length to breadth = 9 : 7
From both statements we can find the perimeter of the
rectangle.

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