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Passage:

Given below in the pie chart is the break up of the daily circulation of 8 lakh copies of the 4
newspapers in the year 2012.

All newspapers are circulated on all days except for national holidays i.e 26th January, 1st May,
15th August, 2nd October, Holi (on one day some time in the first week of March) and Diwali
(on one day some time in the last week of October). The daily circulation is the same for all days
in 2012. Also, all copies published are circulated on the same day.
Given below is the Total Annual revenue of the four newspapers in 2012. Also given are details
of the number of pages in one copy of an issue of newspaper and price of one copy of the issue
of the newspaper (both of which are same for all days for all 4 newspapers in 2012).

Each newspaper earns revenue only through 2 sources i.e through Advertizing and through
selling copies.
Direction:

Refer to the data below and answer the questions that follow.

Question:

Among the 4 newspapers, which newspaper has the highest ratio of Advertising revenue to the
Revenue through Circulation?

Options:
1. Times of India
2. Nav Bharat Times
3. Deccan Herald
4. Free Press Journal
Explanation:

Passage:

The bar graph below shows the cost price and the selling price (in Rs.per kg) of wheat in the
years 2009 to 2014. The pie chart shows wheat produced every year as a percentage of the total
wheat production in the six years. A part of the total wheat produced was spoilt every year. This
is indicated in the line graph. Assume that all the wheat that was not spoilt was sold in the same
year.

Direction:

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Question:

What is the profit (in Rs.) earned in the year 2009 from the selling of wheat?

Enter your response (as an integer ) using the virtual keyboard in the box provided below.

  Rs.[quizky-text]

Options:

1. 628000
2. Rs.635000
3. Rs.649000
4. Rs.617000
Explanation:
Passage:

The bar graph below shows the cost price and the selling price (in Rs.per kg) of wheat in the
years 2009 to 2014. The pie chart shows wheat produced every year as a percentage of the total
wheat production in the six years. A part of the total wheat produced was spoilt every year. This
is indicated in the line graph. Assume that all the wheat that was not spoilt was sold in the same
year.

Direction:

Refer to the data below and answer the questions that follow.

Question:

The cost of production of wheat in the year 2015 decreases by 20% over the previous year while
the selling price, the production and the percent spoilage remain the same as in the previous year.
Find out the increase in profit over the previous year.

Options:

1. Rs.632000

2. Rs.629700
3. Rs.618700
4. Rs.609000
Explanation:
Passage:

The bar graph below shows the cost price and the selling price (in Rs.per kg) of wheat in the
years 2009 to 2014. The pie chart shows wheat produced every year as a percentage of the total
wheat production in the six years. A part of the total wheat produced was spoilt every year. This
is indicated in the line graph. Assume that all the wheat that was not spoilt was sold in the same
year.

Direction:

Refer to the data below and answer the questions that follow.

Question:

What is the ratio of the profit in the year 2012 to that in the year 2013?

Options:

1. 0.678

2. 0.278
3. 0.178
4. 0.332
Explanation:
Passage:

The bar graph below shows the cost price and the selling price (in Rs.per kg) of wheat in the
years 2009 to 2014. The pie chart shows wheat produced every year as a percentage of the total
wheat production in the six years. A part of the total wheat produced was spoilt every year. This
is indicated in the line graph. Assume that all the wheat that was not spoilt was sold in the same
year.

Direction:

Refer to the data below and answer the questions that follow.

Question:

If the cost price in 2008 was 60% more than that in 2009, and the production, the selling price
and the percentage of wheat spoilt was same as that in 2009, then what was the percentage of
profit or loss in the year 2008?

Options:

1. 13.5%

2. 13%
3. 12.5%
4. 12.9%
Explanation:
Passage:

Direction:

Answer the questions on the basis of the data given below.

Question:

What is the difference in the scores of the two teams at the end of the 40th over?

 Enter your response (as an integer) using the virtual keyboard in the box provided below

[quizky-text]
Options:

1. 15
2. 75
3. 30
4. 35
Explanation:

Passage:

Direction:

Answer the questions on the basis of the data given below.

Question:

In order to win the match, what should be Bangladesh's minimum Run Rate for the last 10overs?
Options:

1. 9.8

2. 7

3. 7.7
4. None of these
Explanation:

Passage:

Direction:

Answer the questions on the basis of the data given below.

Question:

Which of the following statements is definitely true?

Options:
1. Kenya achieved a score of 100 runs faster than Bangladesh.
2. Bangladesh achieved a score of 100 runs faster than Kenya.
Kenya and Bangladesh achieved a score of 100 runs in the same over in their respective
3.
innings.
4. None of these.
Explanation:

At the end of the 15th over, Kenya's score was 75 runs and Bangladesh's run rate was 7, i.e.,
Bangladesh already reached 7 × 15 = 105 runs. Hence, (2).

Passage:

Direction:

Answer the questions on the basis of the data given below.

Question:

If the duckworth lewis rule is applied in the match at the end of 20th over, which team will win
the match and what will be the difference in the scores of the two team?

Options:

1. Bangladesh, 10
2. Kenya, 10
3. Kenya, 5
4. Match Draw
Explanation:
Passage:

Given below in the pie chart is the break up of the daily circulation of 8 lakh copies of the 4
newspapers in the year 2012.

All newspapers are circulated on all days except for national holidays i.e 26th January, 1st May,
15th August, 2nd October, Holi (on one day some time in the first week of March) and Diwali
(on one day some time in the last week of October). The daily circulation is the same for all days
in 2012. Also, all copies published are circulated on the same day.
Given below is the Total Annual revenue of the four newspapers in 2012. Also given are details
of the number of pages in one copy of an issue of newspaper and price of one copy of the issue
of the newspaper (both of which are same for all days for all 4 newspapers in 2012).

Each newspaper earns revenue only through 2 sources i.e through Advertizing and through
selling copies.
Direction:

Refer to the data below and answer the questions that follow.

Question:

Which newspaper has the least advertising revenue in 2012?


Options:

1. Times of India
2. Navbharat Times
3. Deccan Herald
4. Free Press Journal
Explanation:

Given that there are 6 holidays in a year, the number of days all 4 newspapers are circulated is
360 (total number of days in 2012 = 366), revenue is to be calculated only for those many days.

Therefore advertising revenue is least for Nav Bharat Times. Hence, [2].
Passage:

Given below in the pie chart is the break up of the daily circulation of 8 lakh copies of the 4
newspapers in the year 2012.

All newspapers are circulated on all days except for national holidays i.e 26th January, 1st May,
15th August, 2nd October, Holi (on one day some time in the first week of March) and Diwali
(on one day some time in the last week of October). The daily circulation is the same for all days
in 2012. Also, all copies published are circulated on the same day.
Given below is the Total Annual revenue of the four newspapers in 2012. Also given are details
of the number of pages in one copy of an issue of newspaper and price of one copy of the issue
of the newspaper (both of which are same for all days for all 4 newspapers in 2012).
Each newspaper earns revenue only through 2 sources i.e through Advertizing and through
selling copies.
Direction:

Refer to the data below and answer the questions that follow.

Question:

If Deccan Herald has 168 advertisements in every issue then what is its average revenue per
advertisement (in Rs) in 2012 ?

Enter your response (as an integer) using the virtual keyboard in the box provided below

Rs [quizky-text]

Options:

1. 10000
2. 12500
3. 20000
4. 25000
Explanation:

Passage:

Given below in the pie chart is the break up of the daily circulation of 8 lakh copies of the 4
newspapers in the year 2012.
All newspapers are circulated on all days except for national holidays i.e 26th January, 1st May,
15th August, 2nd October, Holi (on one day some time in the first week of March) and Diwali
(on one day some time in the last week of October). The daily circulation is the same for all days
in 2012. Also, all copies published are circulated on the same day.
Given below is the Total Annual revenue of the four newspapers in 2012. Also given are details
of the number of pages in one copy of an issue of newspaper and price of one copy of the issue
of the newspaper (both of which are same for all days for all 4 newspapers in 2012).

Each newspaper earns revenue only through 2 sources i.e through Advertizing and through
selling copies.
Direction:

Refer to the data below and answer the questions that follow.

Question:

What is the advertising revenue per copy sold (in Rs) for Free Press Journal in 2012?

Options:

1. 9.50
2. 10
3. 10.50
4. 11
Explanation:
Passage:

Direction:

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Question:

Which of the following statements is/are true regarding the trade gap between India and Japan?
I. India had trade surplus with Japan all through 2010-2014.
II. There are exactly two years when the trade gap/surplus was same.
III. Total trade surplus of India with Japan, all through 2010-2014 is $2900 million.

Options:

1. I only

2. II only

3. III only
4. I, II and III
Explanation:

Passage:

Direction:

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Question:

Approximately by how many million dollars did the import of machinery in 2014, exceed
export of diamonds in 2014?

Options:
1. 600
2. 520
3. 1020
4. 480
Explanation:

Passage:

Direction:

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Question:

If imports from Japan grow at 20% per year for the next two years (2014-2015 and 2015-2016)
and the percentage of steel in total imports from Japan in 2016 is 10%, the amount of steel
imported in 2016 will be:$ [quizky-text]million

Enter your response (as an integer) using the virtual keyboard in the box provided 

Options:

1. 288
2.

3.

4.
Explanation:

Passage:

Direction:
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Question:

In which of the given five years the ratio of import to export is the lowest?

Enter your response (as an integer specifying the year ) using the virtual keyboard in the box
provided below.

  [quizky-text]

Options:

1. 2013
2. 2011
3. 2012
4. 201
Explanation:
Passage:
Direction:

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Question:

The path originating from D3 leads to:

Options:

1. R1
2. R2
3. R4
4. R5
Explanation:
Hence, [1].

Passage:
Direction:

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Question:

The second longest path originates from:

Options:

1. D1

2. D2

3. D3
4. Cannot be determined
Explanation:
Hence, [4].

Passage:
Direction:

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Question:

The paths to which of the following rooms are equal in length?

Options:

1. R2 and R4

2. R3 and R4

3. R1 and R4
4. Cannot be determined
Explanation:
Hence, [4].

Passage:
Direction:

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Question:

Which of the following is the correct pair that satisfies the first condition given in the data?

Options:

1. D1-R3 and D3-R1

2. D2-R4 and D4-R2

3. D1-R5 and D5-R1


4. Cannot be determined
Explanation:
Hence, [4].

Passage:

Four couples the Bascos, the Jeffersons, the Pardas, and the Roberts, are learning a new dance.
The dancers must perform this dance in pairs. There are three calls for partner changes – calls X,
Y and Z with the following conditions:
When call X is made, Mr. Basco and Mr. Parda exchange partners.
When call Y is made, Mrs. Roberts and Mrs. Jefferson exchange partners.
When call Z is made, Mr. Jefferson and Mr. Parda exchange partners.
When more than one call is made, each change of partners is based on the arrangement of
partners produced by the preceding call. Initially all the male partners are dancing with their
respective female partners.

Direction:
Refer to the data below and answer the questions that follow.

Question:

If, two partner changes have happened, since the begining of the dance, the first in response to
call X and the second in response to call Y, which of the following must be true?

Options:

1. Mrs. Basco is paired with Mr. Roberts.

2. Mrs. Jefferson is paired with Mr. Jefferson.

3. Only two of the women are paired with their husbands.


4. No man is paired with his wife.
Explanation:

Passage:

Four couples the Bascos, the Jeffersons, the Pardas, and the Roberts, are learning a new dance.
The dancers must perform this dance in pairs. There are three calls for partner changes – calls X,
Y and Z with the following conditions:
When call X is made, Mr. Basco and Mr. Parda exchange partners.
When call Y is made, Mrs. Roberts and Mrs. Jefferson exchange partners.
When call Z is made, Mr. Jefferson and Mr. Parda exchange partners.
When more than one call is made, each change of partners is based on the arrangement of
partners produced by the preceding call. Initially all the male partners are dancing with their
respective female partners.

Direction:

Refer to the data below and answer the questions that follow.

Question:
If Mr. Basco is paired with Mrs. Basco after the first two calls of the dance, and if the second call
was Y, which of the following is true for the first call?

Options:

1. It must have been X.

2. It must have been Z.


3. It could have been either Y or Z.
4. It could have been either Y or X.
Explanation:

Mr. Basco changes his partner only after call X is made, so the first call cannot be X. Hence, [3].

Passage:

Four couples the Bascos, the Jeffersons, the Pardas, and the Roberts, are learning a new dance.
The dancers must perform this dance in pairs. There are three calls for partner changes – calls X,
Y and Z with the following conditions:
When call X is made, Mr. Basco and Mr. Parda exchange partners.
When call Y is made, Mrs. Roberts and Mrs. Jefferson exchange partners.
When call Z is made, Mr. Jefferson and Mr. Parda exchange partners.
When more than one call is made, each change of partners is based on the arrangement of
partners produced by the preceding call. Initially all the male partners are dancing with their
respective female partners.

Direction:

Refer to the data below and answer the questions that follow.

Question:

If Mr. Jefferson is paired with Mrs. Basco after the first two calls of the dance, and if the second
call was Z, which of the following is true of the first call?

Options:

1. It must have been X.


2. It must have been Y.
3. It must have been Z.
4. It could have been any one of the three.
Explanation:

The only call when the Bascos change the partners is call X. Hence, one of the two calls has to
be X. Hence, [1].

Passage:

Four couples the Bascos, the Jeffersons, the Pardas, and the Roberts, are learning a new dance.
The dancers must perform this dance in pairs. There are three calls for partner changes – calls X,
Y and Z with the following conditions:
When call X is made, Mr. Basco and Mr. Parda exchange partners.
When call Y is made, Mrs. Roberts and Mrs. Jefferson exchange partners.
When call Z is made, Mr. Jefferson and Mr. Parda exchange partners.
When more than one call is made, each change of partners is based on the arrangement of
partners produced by the preceding call. Initially all the male partners are dancing with their
respective female partners.

Direction:

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Question:

If the dance continues with the three calls Z, X and Y in the order given, it must be true that after
the third call:

Options:

1. Mr. Parda partners Mrs. Jefferson.

2. Mr. Parda partners Mrs. Roberts.

3. Mr. Basco partners Mrs. Jefferson.


4. Mr. Basco partners Mrs. Roberts.
Explanation:
Passage:

Direction:

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Question:

Who is the winner of the race ?

Options:

1. A

2. C
3. D
4. F
Explanation:
Passage:

Direction:

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Question:

What is the rank of C while completing lap 5?

Options:

1. 5th
2. 4th
3. 6th
4. 2nd
Explanation:
Passage:
Direction:

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Question:

From the 4th to 5th lap which person improves his position the most?

Options:

1. A
2. B
3. D
4. C
Explanation:
Passage:
Direction:

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Question:

Who stands third in Lap 5?

Options:

1. A
2. B
3. C
4. D
Explanation:
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Question:
Which of the following can be the last name of Mahima?

Options:

1. Rai

2. Dixit

3. Chowdhary
4. Kulkarni
Explanation:

Hence, [4]

Passage:

Direction:

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Question:

Which of the following is a correct combination of the first name and the last name?

Options:

1. Mamta Kulkarni

2. Mahima Chowdhary
3. Mamta Chowdhary
4. Anjali Koirala
Explanation:
Hence, (3)
Passage:

Direction:

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Question:

Which of the following is the correct combination of the first name, the last name, destination,
and scheduled time?

Options:

1. Madhuri Rai - Mumbai - 8:45 p.m.

2. Mahima Kulkarni - Kolkatta - 8:30 p.m.


3. Aishwarya Jathar - Bangalore - 8:45 p.m.
4. Mamta Chowdhary - Chennai - 8:30 p.m.
Explanation:

Hence, (3)
Passage:

Direction:

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Question:

Which of the following is definitely an incorrect combination of name and  last name?
Options:

1. Mahima Koirala

2. Anjali Koirala

3. Anjali Kulkarni
4. None of these
Explanation:

Hence (4)

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