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Question:
If a total of 45.6 crore people were eligible to vote and 63% of them cast their vote, what was the
difference in the votes polled by B and C?
Options:
1. 1.72 crores
2. 3.45 crores
3. 5.17 crores
4. 2.59 crores
Direction:
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Question:
In the next general elections held in 2012, the number of eligible voters increased by 12% and
65% of voters cast their vote. If vote share of C increased to 18.5%, what is the percentage
increase in the number of votes polled by C? (Assume data from previous question)
Options:
1. 27%
2. 34%
3. 41%
4. 49%
Direction:
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Question:
A and D had fought against each other for 135 seats and no third party could win any of them. If
they had entered into a Pre-Poll alliance, what would have been the combined success rate of A
and D?
Options:
1. 62.37%
2. 43.89%
3. 49.53%
4. 55.12%
Direction:
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Question:
What is the percentage change in the value of options in the average compensation of chief
executive officers of US companies from 2012 to 2013?
Options:
1.
2.
3.
4.
Question:
If there were 4800 and 5600 companies in US in 2012 and 2013 respectively, then what is the
average compensation of chief executive officers of the newly established 800 US companies?
(Assume that the total compensation of the CEO's of the 4800 companies remain the same in
2012 and 2013 and there is one CEO in each company.)
Direction:
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Question:
What is the ratio of change in the long term incentives payments and change in the bonus of
average compensation of chief executive officers of US companies from 2012 to 2013?
Options:
1. 9 : 5
2. 7 : 3
3. 11 : 7
4. 7 : 2
Direction:
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Question:
1. Acer
2. Compaq
3. Zenith
4. HCL
Direction:
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Question:
The number of units PCL sold exceed the number of units Zenith sold by:
Options:
1. 35800 units
2. 35475 units
3. 36900 units
4. 27300 units
Explanation:
Hence, [2].
Direction:
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Question:
For every Rs.100 crores worth of sales of each brand, the number of units of HCL sold exceeds
that of Acer by:
Options:
1. 6455 units
2. 10020 units
3. 7787 units
4. 17935 units
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Question:
Which company has recorded the fourth highest percentage growth in exports during 2012-2013?
Options:
1. Bharat Forge
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Question:
If India's total auto exports increased by 12% from 2011-12 to 2012-13, then what was the
approximate exports growth by the companies which were not in the top 7 from 2011-12 to
2012-13?
Options:
1. 17%
2. 12%
3. 8%
4. Cannot be determined
Direction:
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Question:
How many companies among the top 7 exporters have a turnover of more than Rs.600 crores in
2012-2013?
Options:
1. 2
2. 3
3. 4
4. 5
Direction:
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Question:
The change in profit was maximum in which one of the following years?
Options:
1. 2010
2. 2011
3. 2009
4. 2008
Explanation:
The change in profit was maximum in 2010, as the change in the gap between the SP and CP is
maximum in that year.
Direction:
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Question:
Options:
1. 2010
2. 2012
3. 2009
4. None of these
Direction:
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Question:
Options:
1. 2007
2. 2008
3. 2009
4. 2011
Explanation:
In 2007, the company made a profit of 0.25y.For years thereafter,the C.P is growing at a faster
rate than the S.P . So the profit percentage will be lower in the subsequent years . Hence, [1].
Question:
Enter your response (as an integer) using the virtual keyboard in the box provided below.
[quizky-text]
Options:
1. 44
2. 43
3. 42
4. Cannot be determined
Direction:
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Question:
Enter your response (as an integer) using the virtual keyboard in the box provided below.
Rs. [quizky-text]
Options:
1. 114
2. Rs.116
3. Rs.118
4. Cannot be determined
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Question:
Total number of red marbles taken out by Rohan and Sohan together is:[quizky-text]
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Options:
1. 15
2. 13
3. 14
4. Cannot be determined
Direction:
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Question:
Enter your response (as an integer) using the virtual keyboard in the box provided below.
[quizky-text]
Options:
1. 10
2. 9
3. 8
4. Cannot be determined
Direction:
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Question:
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[quizky-text]
Options:
1. 3
2. 1
3. 2
4. Cannot be determined
Direction:
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Question:
In terms of ranking, BS3 went down by how many positions in 2012 as compared to 2011?
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[quizky-text]
Options:
1. 3
2. 4
3. 5
4. Cannot be determined
Passage:
Four children - Sam, Rocky, Quereshi and Oscar were sharing 15 chocolates. No two children
have the same height or the same weight. They decided that the tallest among them would get
one chocolate less than the shortest. Also, the heaviest among them would get two chocolates
less than the lightest. The tallest among them is lighter than the shortest and the lightest among
them is taller than the heaviest. Oscar is neither the tallest nor the shortest, and is heavier than the
shortest child. Rocky is taller than Sam but lighter than Oscar. Quereshi is heavier as well as
taller than Rocky. After the sharing of chocolates completed, the number of chocolates received
by the children were 7, 5, 2 and 1.
Direction:
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Question:
Enter your response (as an integer) using the virtual keyboard in the box provided below.
[quizky-text]
Options:
1. 0
2. 1
3. 2
4. Cannot be determined
Passage:
Four children - Sam, Rocky, Quereshi and Oscar were sharing 15 chocolates. No two children
have the same height or the same weight. They decided that the tallest among them would get
one chocolate less than the shortest. Also, the heaviest among them would get two chocolates
less than the lightest. The tallest among them is lighter than the shortest and the lightest among
them is taller than the heaviest. Oscar is neither the tallest nor the shortest, and is heavier than the
shortest child. Rocky is taller than Sam but lighter than Oscar. Quereshi is heavier as well as
taller than Rocky. After the sharing of chocolates completed, the number of chocolates received
by the children were 7, 5, 2 and 1.
Direction:
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Question:
What was the total number of chocolates received by the heaviest child and the shortest child?
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[quizky-text]
Options:
1. 7
2. 6
3. 3
4. Cannot be determined
Passage:
Four children - Sam, Rocky, Quereshi and Oscar were sharing 15 chocolates. No two children
have the same height or the same weight. They decided that the tallest among them would get
one chocolate less than the shortest. Also, the heaviest among them would get two chocolates
less than the lightest. The tallest among them is lighter than the shortest and the lightest among
them is taller than the heaviest. Oscar is neither the tallest nor the shortest, and is heavier than the
shortest child. Rocky is taller than Sam but lighter than Oscar. Quereshi is heavier as well as
taller than Rocky. After the sharing of chocolates completed, the number of chocolates received
by the children were 7, 5, 2 and 1.
Direction:
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Question:
Passage:
Two couples, A & B and C & D are taking their children on a road trip in 2 identical cars. P, Q &
R are children of A & B and S, T and U are children of C & D. Each car can accommodate a
maximum of 5 people. Following information is also known
- A is a male
Direction:
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Question:
In how many ways can all the people can be accommodated in the 2 cars?
Options:
1. 4
2. 12
3. 8
4. 16
Passage:
Two couples, A & B and C & D are taking their children on a road trip in 2 identical cars. P, Q &
R are children of A & B and S, T and U are children of C & D. Each car can accommodate a
maximum of 5 people. Following information is also known
- A is a male
Direction:
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Question:
Who amongst the following always travel together in the same car?
Options:
1. C & U
2. U & T
3. C & T
4. R & U
Passage:
Two couples, A & B and C & D are taking their children on a road trip in 2 identical cars. P, Q &
R are children of A & B and S, T and U are children of C & D. Each car can accommodate a
maximum of 5 people. Following information is also known
- A is a male
Direction:
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Question:
If Q & D travel in the same car, then who amongst the following travels in the same car with C?
Options:
1. Only P
2. Only R
3. Both P & U
4. Both R & U
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Question:
If R2 teaches children, then who cleans the house in the morning shift?
Options:
1. R2
2. R3
3. R5
4. Cannot be determined
Direction:
Question:
If R3 cleans the house in the morning, then who cooks in the evening? (Use the data from the
previous question)
Options:
1. R2
2. R3
3. R5
4. Cannot be determined
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Question:
Options:
1. Cleaning house
2. Cleaning utensils
3. Washing clothes
4. Cannot be determined