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SET- 4
Directions for questions 25 to 28: Answer the questions on the basis of the information given below.
Seven telecommunications companies – BSNL, Airtel, Aircel, Reliance Communications, Vodafone, Reliance Jio
and Idea – distributed a total of 6,28,000 new mobile connections in the month of September 2017. These
companies provide two types of connections – Prepaid and Postpaid, in rural and urban areas both.
The table given below shows the ratios of the number of connections given by different pairs of companies.

For any company:


(i) Total given connections = Connections given in rural area (CR) + Connections given in Urban area (CU)
(ii) CR = Prepaid connections given in rural areas [(Prep)R] + Postpaid connections given in rural areas [(Post)R].
The same is true for CU also.
Prepaid and postpaid connections given in urban areas are represented by (Prep)U and (Post)U respectively. The
Bar graph given below shows the percentage of the Prepaid connections given in rural and urban areas both for
each company. The percentage of Postpaid connections given in both areas together is also shown in the graph.
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Q1. By what percentage (approximately) was the number of postpaid connections given in rural areas by all the
companies put together more than that in urban areas by all the companies put together?
(1) 33.33% (2) 55.88% (3) 71.55% (4) 66.66%

Q2. How many connections were given in urban areas by BSNL, Idea and Vodafone put together?
(1) 112200 (2) 96200 (3) 97600 (4) 92200
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Q3. For which of the following companies was the value of (Prep)U the second highest among all the (Prep)R
companies?
(1) Airtel (2) Aircel (3) Idea (4) Reliance Jio

Q4. The minimum absolute difference between the number of postpaid connections given by a company in rural
and that by the same company in urban area was
(1) 2750 (2) 2800 (3) 2500 (4) 5250
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SET- 5

Answer the questions on the basis of the information given below:


We are three friends — Saptarsh, Rushat and Trivendra — each has a certain number of red and white balls.
I. Saptarsh has at least one red ball and twice as many white balls as red balls.
II. Rushat has at least one red ball and three times as many white balls as red balls.
III. Trivendra has at least one red ball and three more white balls than red balls.
IV. When I tell you the number of balls (the number is less than 25) we have altogether, you would know exactly
how many balls I have, but would not know how many balls each of the others has”.

1. How many balls do these three people have altogether?


(1) 12 (2) 19 (3) 24 (4) 18

2. Who is the speaker of the given text?


(1) Saptarsh (2) Rushat (3) Trivendra (4) Either Rushat or Saptarsh

3. If the number of balls with Saptarsh is three less than that with Trivendra, then what is the number of balls with
Rushat?
(1) 4 (2) 8 (3) 9 (4) Cannot be determined

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