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Quant test 3

Directions (1-5): The pie charts above show the percentage of students in each faculty at North West University
and the number of non-US students in the Arts faculty. These percentages have been rounded to the nearest
whole number. There are a total of 1049 students in the Arts faculty. Use this information to answer the
following questions.

1. What percentage of students in the Arts faculty are c. 4640


non-US students? d. 4450
a. 14% e. 4350
b. 9%
c. 30% 4. If six percent of Science students are Asian. How
d. 11% many Asian students are there studying Science?
e. 10% a. 48
b. 66
2. How many students are there in the Engineering c. 120
faculty? d. 57
a. 420 e. 59
b. 410
c. 390 5. There are 34 European medical students. What
d. 440 percentage of the faculty does this represent?
e. 450 a. 14%
b. 18%
3. How many students are there at the university? c. 12%
a. 4650 d. 15%
b. 4560 e. 17%

Question(6-10) :-
Two different finance companies declare fixed annual rate of interest on the amounts investewith them by
investors. The rate of interest offered by these companies may differ from yearto year depending on the
variation in the economy of the country and the banks rate ofinterest. The annual rate of interest offered by the
two Companies P and Q over the years isshown by the line graph provided below.
Annual Rate of Interest Offered by Two Finance Companies Over the Years.

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6.A sum of Rs. 4.75 lakhs was invested in Company Q in C.Rs. 12 lakh
1999 for one year. How much more interest would D.Rs.18 lakh
have been earned if the sum was invested in Company E.None of these
P?
A.Rs 19,000 9.An investor invested a sum of Rs. 12 lakhs in
B.Rs.14, 250 Company P in 1998. The total amount received after
C.Rs.11, 750 one year was re-invested in the same Company for one
D.Rs. 9,500 more year. The totalappreciation received by the
E.None of these investor on his investment was?
A. Rs. 2, 96,200
7.If two different amounts in the ratio 8:9 are invested B. Rs. 2, 42,200
in Companies P and Q respectively in 2002, then the C. Rs. 2, 25,600
amounts received after one year as interests from D. Rs. 2, 16,000
Companies P and Q are respectively in the ratio? E. None of these
A.2:3
B. 3:4 10.An investor invested Rs. 5 lakhs in Company Q in
C.6:7 1996. After one year, the entire amount along with the
D.4:3 interest was transferred as investment to Company P in
E.None of these 1997 for one year. What amount will be received from
Company P, by the investor?
8.In 2000, a part of Rs. 30 lakhs was invested in A. Rs. 5, 94,550
Company P and the rest was invested in Company Q for B. Rs. 5, 80,425
one year. The total interest received was Rs. 2.43 lakhs. C. Rs. 5, 77,800
What was the amount invested in Company P? D. Rs. 5, 77,500
A. Rs.9 lakh E. None of these
B. Rs.11 lakh

Question(11-15) :-
Study the following line graph and answer the questions.
Exports from Three Companies over the Years (in Rs. crore)

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11.For which of the following pairs of years the total C. 1996


exports from the three Companies together are equal? D. 1997
A. 1995 and 1998 E. None of these
B. 1996 and 1998
C. 1997 and 1998 14. What was the difference between the average
D. 1995 and 1996 exports of the three Companies in 1993 andthe average
E. None of these exports in 1998?
A. Rs. 15.33 crores
12.Average annual exports during the given period for B. Rs. 18.67 crores
Company Y is approximately what percent of the C. Rs. 20 crores
average annual exports for Company Z? D. Rs. 22.17 crores
A. 87.12 % E. None of these
B. 89.64 %
C.91.21 % 15. In how many of the given years, were the exports
D. 93.33 % from Company Z more than the averageannual exports
E. None of these over the given years?
A. 2
13.In which year was the difference between the B. 3
exports from Companies X and Y the C. 4
minimum? D. 5
A. 1994 E. None of these
B. 1995

Directions (16-20): Study the following graph carefully and answer the questions given below:

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(3) D
(4) A
(5) None of these

18. What is the sum of average number of expenditure


and average number of income of all the companies
together?
(1) 620
(2) 765
(3) 990
(4) 850
(5) None of these

19. The total expenditure of the companies A, B and C


together is approximately what percent of the total
income of companies C, D & E together?
(1) 56
(2) 59
(3) 61
16. What is the average number of income of all the (4) 62
companies together? (5) None of these
(1) 550
(2) 640 20. What is the ratio of the total income of the
(3) 870 companies D and E together to the total sales of all the
(4) 960 companies together?
(5) None of these (1) 21 : 35
(2) 23 : 33
17. Which company had the highest percentage of (3) 19 : 21
expenditure with respect to the income? (4) 27 : 31
(1) B (5) None of these
(2) C

Directions (21-25): Study the following graph carefully to answer the question given below it:-
% Growth of Maruti Cars Produced in Successive Year
different years

Pie Chart shows Percentage share of different cars in

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22.Referring to data in the previous question, i.e. total


number of cars produced in 2008 is 1 Lakh, what is the
percentage of Maruti Ritz produced in the year 2009, to
that of the total car produced in the year 2008?
a) 20.57%
b ) 18.50%
c) 30%
d) 23.76%
e) 27.75%

23.If the total car produced in the year 2011 is 134400


then how many Maruti Esteem were produced in the
year 2010.
a) 25000
b ) 23080
c) 27080
d) 14400
e) 21600

24.What is the ratio of Maruti Esteem produced to that


of Maruti Omini in the year 2010.
a) 4 : 5
b)3:5
c) 2 : 5
d) 3 : 7
e) None of these

25.If the total no. of car produced in the year 2009 is


21. If the total car produced in the year 2008 is 1 lakh 140000 then. What is the average production of total
then what is approx percentage increase / decrease in car produced in duration of 2009 to 2011.
the production of Alto in 2010 with respect to its a) 150000
previous year. b ) 158000
a) 22% c) 150454
b) 30% d) 150354
c) 25% e) 154504
d) 18%
e) 15%

26.A sum of Rs. 1600 gives a simple interest of Rs. 252 the interests on the first part at 8% simple interest per
in 2 years and 3 months. The rate of interest per annum annum and that on the other part of 6% simple interest
is:? per annum are equal. The interest on each part (In
(a)51/2% rupees) is ?
(b) 8% (a) 60
(c) 7% (b) 65
(d) 6% (c) 70
(e)none of these (d) 40
(e)none of these
27.A sum of Rs. 1750 is divided into two parts such that 28.Rs. 500 was invested at 12% per annum simple
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interest and a certain sum of money invested at 10% 34.At what rate per cent per annum will the simple
per annum simple interest at. If the sum of the interest on a sum of money be 2/5 of the amount in 10
interests on both the sums after 4 years is Rs. 480, the years?
latter sum of money is? (a) 4
(a Rs. 450 (b) 6
(b) Rs. 750 (c) 52/3
(c) Rs. 600 (d) 62/3
(d) Rs. 550 (e)None of these
(e)none of these 35.Simple interest on a certain sum for 6 years is 9/25
29.A sum of money lent out at simple interest amounts of the sum. The rate of interest is ?
of Rs. 720 after 2 years and to Rs. 1020 after a further (a) 6%
period of 5 years. The sum is? (b) 6 1/2%
(a)Rs. 500 (c) 8%
(b) Rs. 600 (d) 8 1/2%
(c) Rs. 700 (e)None of these
(d) Rs. 710 Find out the approximate value which should replace
(e)none of these the question mark(?) in the following questions.
30.In what time will Rs. 72 become Rs. 81 at 25/4% per 36.(47% of 1442-36% of 1412)/63=?
annum simple interest? a.4
(a2 years b.5
(b) 3 years c.3
(c) 2 years 6 months d.6
(d) Can't determine e.1
(e)None of these 37.(4576+3286+5639)/(712+415+212)=?
31.The simple interest on a certain sum for 8 months at a.18
4% per annum is Rs. 129 less than the simple interest b.22
on the same sum for 15 months at 5% per annum. The c.34
sum is: d.10
(a) Rs. 2580 e.46
(b) Rs. 2400 38.1524.79*19.92+495.26=?
(c) Rs. 2529 a.33000
(d) Rs. 3600 b.78535
(e)None of these c.31000
32.A person deposited Rs. 400 for 2 years, Rs. 550 for 4 d.26575
years and Rs. 1,200 for 6 years. He received the total e.34000
simple interest of Rs. 1,020. The rate of interest per 39.4734.96-3454.03-1612.86=?-1611.43
annum is ? a.1280
(a)10% b.2290
(b) 5% c.1020
(c) 15% d.18150
(d) 20% e.1040
(e)None of these 40.(32.13)^2+(23.96)^2-(17.11)^2=?
33.A sum of money becomes 7/6 of itself in 3 years at a a.1270
certain rate of simple interest. The rate per annum is? b.1420
(a) 5 5/9% c.1450
(b) 6 5/9% d.1360
(c) 18% e.1310
(d) 25%
(e)None of these
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Directions (41-45): In these given questions two sufficient to answer the question, while the data in
equations are given. You have to solve both the statement I alone are not sufficient to answer the
equations and give answer. question.
Give answer (3) if the data either in statement I alone
Question 41. or in statement II alone are sufficient to answer the
Statement X : 25% passengers are women and 35% are question.
children. How many people are there in the plane If Give answer (4) if the data given in both the statements
there are 24 men. I and II together are not sufficient to answer the
Statement Y: There are 60 men in the plane question and
representing 30% of the people on the plane. How Give answer (5) if the data in both the statements I and
many people are there in the plane. II together are necessary to answer the question.
46. What is the base of a triangle PQR with PQ as base?
Question 42. I. Height and base of the triangle are in the ratio of 3 : 4
Statement X: Ram earns Rs 6000 less than Chaaru. II. The area of the triangle is 48 cm^2, perimeter 36 cm
What is the difference between monthly income of and height 2/3 of the perimeter.
Ram and Chaaru
Statement Y: Chaaru earns Rs 6000 more than Ram. 47. What is the speed of the train?
What is the Total combined income of Ram and Chaaru I. A train crosses another train coming from opposite
direction at the speed of 45 kmph in 20 seconds.
Question 43. II. The train crosses another train running in the same
Statement X : x is divisible by 20 and x divisible by 28 direction at the speed of 42 kmph in 1 minute 18
Statement Y : x is divisible by 84 and x divisible by 28 seconds.

Question 44. 48.What is the rate of interest pcpa?


Statement X : P's age is 18. P,Q,R,S and T are five I. An amount invested on simple interest becomes four
friends. Their mean age is 18. What is the age of R times in 24 years.
Statement Y : Q's age is 2 years less than T and T's age II. The difference between compound interest and
is 6 years less than S. simple interest for two years on an amount of Rs.
10000 at that rate is Rs. 156.25
Question 45
Statement X : Area of a circle with radius 10. 49. What is the total strength of institute X?
Statement Y : Area of a circle with diagonal 20. I. Out of the total strength of Institute X, 35% are
females and rest are males. The number of females in
Directions (46-50): Each of the questions below consists Institute X is equal to the number of males in Institute
of a question and two statements numbered I and II Y.
given below it. You have to decide whether the data II. Out of the total strength of Institute Y, the no. of
provided in the statements are sufficient to answer the males is 560, which is 28% of the total strength.
question. Read both the statements and answer the
given Question. 50.What is the cost of fencing a rectangular plot along
Give answer (1) if the data in statement I alone are all four sides @ Rs. 450 per meter?
sufficient to answer the question, while the data in I. The area of the plot is 1458m^2, which is 54 times the
statement It alone are not sufficient to answer the numerical value of its breadth.
question. II. The length of the plot is 200% of its breadth and the
Give answer (2) if the data in statement II alone are breadth is 50% of its length.

Answers
1. D 3. B
2. B 4.D
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5.D In 1994 = Rs. (60 + 40 + 90) crores = Rs. 190 crores.
6.(D) In 1995 = Rs. (40 + 60 + 120) crores = Rs. 220 crores.
DIFFERENCE = Rs. [(10% of 4.75) - (8% of 4.75)] In 1996 = Rs. (70 + 60 + 90) crores = Rs. 220 crores.
= Rs. (2% of 4.75) lakhs In 1997 = Rs. (100 + 80 + 60) crores = Rs. 240 crores.
= Rs. 0.095 lakhs In 1998 = Rs. (50 + 100 + 80) crores = Rs. 230 crores.
= Rs. 9500. In 1999 = Rs. (120 + 140 + 100) crores = Rs. 360 crores.
7.(D) Clearly, the total exports of the three Companies X, Y
Let the amounts invested in 2002 in Companies P and Q and Z together are same during theyears 1995 and
be Rs. 8x and Rs. 9xrespectively. 1996.
Then, interest received after one year from Company 12. (D)
P= Rs. (6% of 8x) 1. The amount of exports of Company X (in crore Rs.) in
=Rs.48x/100 the years 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998 and 1999
and interest received after one year from Company Q= are 30, 60, 40, 70, 100, 50 and 120 respectively.
Rs. (4% of 9x) 2. The amount of exports of Company Y (in crore Rs.) in
=Rs.36x/100 the years 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998 and 1999
Required ratio =(48x/100)/(36x/100)=4/3 are 80, 40, 60, 60, 80, 100 and 140 respectively.
8.(D) 3. The amount of exports of Company Z (in crore Rs.) in
Let Rs. x lakhs be invested in Company P in 2000, the the years 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998 and 1999
amount invested in Company Q in are 60, 90,, 120, 90, 60, 80 and 100 respectively.
2000 = Rs. (30 - x) lakhs. Average annual exports (in Rs. crore) of Company Y
Total interest received from the two Companies after 1 during the given period
year =(1/7)* (80 + 40 + 60 + 60 + 80 + 100 + 140) =560/7=
= Rs. [(7.5% of x) + {9% of (30 - x)}] lakhs 80.
= Rs. {2.7 -(1.5x/100)}lakhs.
2.7 -1.5x/100= 2.43 Average annual exports (in Rs. crore) of Company Z
x = 18. during the given period
9.(C) =1/7* (60 + 90 + 120 + 90 + 60 + 80 + 100) =600/7
Amount received from Company P after one year (i.e., Required percentage {80/(600/7) x 100}= % 93.33%.
in 199) on investing Rs. 12 lakhs in it 13.(C)
= Rs. [12 + (8% of 12)] lakhs The difference between the exports from the
= Rs. 12.96 lakhs. Companies X and Y during the various years are:
Appreciation received on investment during the period In 1993 = Rs. (80 - 30) crores = Rs. 50 crores.
of two years In 1994 = Rs. (60 - 40) crores = Rs. 20 crores.
= Rs. (14.256 - 12) lakhs In 1995 = Rs. (60 - 40) crores = Rs. 20 crores.
= Rs. 2.256 lakhs = Rs. 2, 25,600. In 1996 = Rs. (70 - 60) crores = Rs. 10 crores.
10.(B) In 1997 = Rs. (100 - 80) crores = Rs. 20 crores.
Amount received from Company Q after one year on In 1998 = Rs. (100 - 50) crores = Rs. 50 crores.
investment of Rs. 5 lakhs in the year1996 In 1999 = Rs. (140 - 120) crores = Rs. 20 crores.
= Rs. [5 + (6.5% of 5)] lakhs Clearly, the difference is minimum in the year 1996.
= Rs. 5.325 lakhs. 14.(C)
Amount received from Company P after one year on Average exports of the three Companies X, Y and Z in
investment of Rs. 5.325 lakhs in theyear 1997 1993
= Rs. [5.325 + (9% of 5.325)] lakhs = Rs. (1/3) *(30 + 80 + 60) crores = Rs. 170/3 crores
= Rs. 5.80425 lakhs Average exports of the three Companies X, Y and Z in
= Rs. 5, 80, 425. 1998
11.(D) = Rs.(1/3)*(50 + 100 + 80) crores = Rs.230/3 crores.
Total exports of the three Companies X, Y and Z Difference = Rs.60/3 crores
together, during various years are: = Rs. 20 crores.
In 1993 = Rs. (30 + 80 + 60) crores = Rs. 170 crores. 15.(C)
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Average annual exports of Company Z during the given 26.(c)
period Principal, P = Rs. 1600
=(1/7)* (60 + 90 + 120 + 90 + 60 + 80 + 100) T = 2 year 3 months
= Rs. = (2+3/12)yrs.=(2+1/4)yrs.= 9/4 yrs.
(600/7)crores S.I = Rs. 252
= Rs. 85.71 crores. R = % rate of interest per annum
From the analysis of graph the exports of Company Z R= (100×S.I.)/(P×t)
are more than the average annualexports of Company =(100×252)/(1600×9/4)
Z (i.e., Rs. 85.71 crores) during the years 1994, 1995, Rate of interest = 7% per annum.
1996 and 1999,i.e., during 4 of the given years. 27.(a)
16. (5): (900 + 700 + 300 + 650 + 550)/5 = 3300/5 → Let first part = Rs. x and second part = Rs. (1750-x)
Avg. = 660 According to the question.
17. (4): a =600 /900 →66% x×8/100=(1750-x)×6/100
18. (5): Avg. of Exp. = (600 + 300 + 150 + 450 + 350)/5 8x + 6x = 1750 x 6
→ Avg. = 370 14x = 1750 x 6
Avg. of income = (900 + 700 + 300 + 850 + 550)/5 → x=(1750×6)/10=Rs.750
Avg. = 660 Interest = 8% of Rs. 750
Total sum = 370 + 660 → 1030 = 750 × 8/100=Rs,750
19. (4): Total exp. Of A + B + C = 600 + 300 + 150 →1050 = 750 × 8/100=Rs.60
Total income of C + D + E = 300 + 850 + 550 →1700 28.(c)
∴ (1050/1700)x100 →61.76→62 approx. Simple interest gained from Rs. 500
20. (5): D + A income = 850 + 550 → 1400 = (500×12×4)/100 = Rs. 240
Total expenditure =(1400/1850) →28 : 37 Let the other Principal be Rs. x.
21.a S.I. gained = Rs. (480 -240) = Rs. 240
total no. of car produced in 2009 - 100000 + 100000 × (x×10×4)/100=240
a.= 108000 cars. x=(540×100)/40 = Rs. 600
no. of the Alto produced in 2009 - 27000 cars. 29.(b)
total no. of car produced in 2010 - 108000 + 100000 × Principal + SI for 2 years = Rs. 720 …..(i)
.09 =117720 Principal + SI for 7 years = Rs. 1020 ….(ii)
no of Alto produced in 2010 = 32961.6 Subtracting equation (i) from (ii) we get,
% increase = [(32961.6-27000)/27000]*100 = 22.08% SI for 5 years
approx 22% = Rs. (1020 -720) = Rs. 300
22.d; SI for 2 years = Rs. 300× 2/5= Rs. 120
Maruti Ritz produced in the year 2009 = 108000 × Principal = Rs. 720- Rs. 120 = 600
22/100 = 23760 30.(a)
required % = 23760/100000= 23.76% approx. 24% Interest = Rs. (81-72) = Rs. 9
23.d; Let the time be t years.
car produced in 2011 is - 134400 9 = (72×25×t)/(4×100)
car produced in 2010 - 134400/1.12 = 12,0000 t=(9×400)/(72×25)=2 years
Maruti esteem produced in the year 2010 - 31.(d)
120000*12/100 = 14400 car Let the sum be Rs. x
24.e; (x ×5 ×15)/(100 ×12)-(x ×4 ×8)/(100 ×12)=129
Ratio will be = (will be direct ratio of %) x/(100×12) (75-32)=129
= 2:3 x=(129×1200)/43= Rs. 3600
25.e; 32.(a)
production of car in 2009 - 140000 Let the rate of interest be R per cent per annum.
in 2010 - 140000 + 1400000 ×.09= 152600 (400×2×R)/100+(550×4×R)/100+(1200×6×R)/100=1020
2011 - 152600 × 1.12 = 170912 8R + 22R + 72R = 1020
Avg.=(140000+152600+170912)/3=154504 102 R =1020
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R = 1020/102=10% 48.(3)
33.(a) 49.(5)
Principal = P 50.(1)
Amount = 7p/6
S.I. = 7p/6-P=P/6
? R=(S.I×100)/(P×T)=(P×100)/(6×p×3)
= 50/9=5 5/9%
34.(a)
35.(a)
Rate = (SI ×100)/(Principal ×Time)
= 9/25×100/6=6% per annum
36.(c)
(1442*47/100-1412*36/100)/63
(677.74-508.32)/63
169.42/63
2.69=3(approx)
37.(d)
(4576+3286+5639)/(712+415+212)
13501/1339
=10(approx)
38.(C)
1525*20+495
30500+495
=31000(approx)
39.(a)
4734.96-3454.03-1612.86=?-1611.43
4734.96-3454.03-1612.86+1611.43=?
6346-5066(approx)
1280(approx)
40.(e)
(32.13)^2+(23.96)^2-(17.11)^2
1024+576-289
1311=1310(approx)

41
From Statement X we can conclude that there are 40%
men in the plane. Number of men passengers = 24
By combining both we get, total number of passengers
= 24 * 100/40 = 60.
From Y: 30% men are 50 so total number of passengers
are 200. Y > X
42 Answer : In this question we don't need to in depth.
Relationship cannot be found.
43 Relationship cannot be found.
44 Relationship cannot be found.
45. Both are same X = Y.

46.(2)
47.(4)
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