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Directions (1-5): Study the following table and answer the given questions.
Total No. of
Country No. of No. of No. of
Matches
Name Matches Won Matches Lost Matches Draw
Played
London – – 54 16
India – 120 50 –
Canada 184 – 56 –
Australia – 100 – –
1) How many countries has won more than 115 matches, if the total number of
matches won by all the country is 530 and total number of matches played by
London is twice as match won by Australia?
a) 2
b) 4
c) 5
d) 3
e) 1
2) What is the number of matches draw by Australia, if the ratio between matches
won by India and London together to the total number of matches played by
Canada and Australia is 4:5 and the ratio between number of matches played by
London and Japan together to number of matches lost by Canada and Australia
is 5:3, if the number of matches lost by Australia is twice the number of matches
lost by India?
a) 16
b) 45
c) 42
d) 23
e) 11
3) What is the total number of matches played by India, if the number of matches
draw by India is 20% of the matches won by India?
a) 125
b) 197
c) 113
d) 125
e) 194
4) If Japan didn’t lose any match, then what is the difference between the
percentage of matches drawn by Japan and percentage of matches lost by
Canada?
a) 5%
b) 8%
c) 6%
d) 4%
e) 2%
5) If none of the match was drawn by any of the country, then what will be the
ratio between matches played by India, Japan and Canada to number of matches
lost by India, Japan and London?
a) 267: 67
b) 219: 67
c) 131:41
d) 161: 69
e) 165: 66
Directions (6-10): Study the following graphs and answer the given questions.
6) If the speed of the Boat 1 is increased by 35% then what is the time taken by
the same boat to reach 232 km if it travels in Upstream?
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a) 80 hours
b) 47 hours
c) 26 hours
d) 46 hours
e) 56 hours
7) What is the ratio of total time taken by Boat 3 to the time taken by Boat 4 to
reach their respective destination if they travel in downstream?
a) 2:1
b) 1:4
c) 8:1
d) 2:3
e) 5:1
a) 2 hours
b) 6 hours
c) 7 hours
d) 9 hours
e) 4 hours
9) If a person travels 5280 km using all the four boats in a Week in the same
direction of stream, then by travelling in which boat takes more time to finish his
journey?
a) Boat 3
b) Boat 1
c) Boat 4
d) Boat 2
e) Boat 1 and 3
10) The Boat 2 is travelling in Downstream. If the speed of the Boat 2 is increased
by 25% and the speed of stream is decreased by 10%, then what is the difference
between time taken by the Boat 2 to travel 960 km in original speed and increased
speed?
a) 6 hours
b) 2 hours
c) 5 hours
d) 3 hours
e) 1 hour
Directions (1-5): The two-line graph shows the distance travelled by the five
different boats with the stream and against the stream in same time and the bar
chart shows speed of stream.
1) Find out the speed of Boat B & D together in still water is approximately how
much percentage more/less than that of speed of stream of the same boats
together?
a) 70 %
b) 170%
c) 60%
d) 68%
e) 150%
2) It is known that ratio of the speed of the Boat B to Boat F in the still water is
4:5. If it’s given that Boat F travels 126 km distance with the stream, and 81 km
against the stream in 7 hr 30 min, what is the speed of stream for Boat F?
a) 14
b) 13
c) 15
d) 12
e) 18
3) It’s known that distance between the two-point M & N is 210 km. Boat E travels
from point M to N and Comes back. What is the time taken by Boat E in travelling
total distance?
a) 12
b) 14
c) 18
d) 17
e) 16
4) Captain of the Boat thought of increasing the speed of Boat C and so in still
water speed of boat is increased by 10% and stream also started flowing fast,
increasing its speed by 20% due to wind. Find the time taken by the Boat C to
cover 91km distance against the stream.
a) 7
b) 8.5
c) 3.5
d) 6.2
e) None
5) Find the ratio of the speed of Boats A and B together in still water to the speed
of Boats D and E together in still water.
a) 48:55
b) 48:65
c) 43:33
d) 46:34
e) 44:34
Directions (6-10): Study the following information carefully and answer the
questions given below:
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The following table represents the ratios of distances travelled by bus A and
bus C on seven different days.
a) 27.12%
b) 37.12%
c) 32.78%
d) 29.45%
e) None of these
a) 117:104
b) 103:116
c) 104:117
d) 116:103
e) None of these
8) Find the difference between distance travelled by A in all the days together and
distance travelled by B in all the days together.
a) 60 km
b) 50 km
c) 40 km
d) 70 km
e) None of these
a) 29.53% more
b) 12.23% less
c) 12.23% more
d) 29.53% less
e) None of these
10) Find the sum of the distance travelled by C throughout the week.
a) 3567 Km
b) 4533 Km
c) 5432 Km
d) 3839 Km
e) None of these
The Table below shows time taken by different outlet pipes to empty the
tank:
Time
Pipes
( Hours)
P 15
Q 10
R 12
S 6
T 8
U 15
1) Pipe A and C were opened simultaneously to fill an empty tank. After some
time pipe C was closed, then pipe A took 4 hours to fill the rest of the tank. For
how much time was the pipe A and B opened together?
a) 6
b) 18
c) 4
d) 7
e) 2
2) Pipe D and F were opened to fill the empty but when the tank was 64% full Pipe
B was also opened find the total time taken to fill the tank?
a) 8(4/7)
b) 2(3/8)
c) 5(2/19)
d) 4(1/9)
e) None of these
3) If Pipes A and B were opened together to fill a tank but accidentally pipe P was
also opened with Pipe A and B then find the time taken to fill the empty tank?
a) 56
b) 24
c) 25
d) 60
e) 14
4) The pipes C and E filled the empty tank of capacity 3300 liters in 5(5/11) hours
then find how many liters of water pipe C fills in one hour?
a) 250
b) 370
c) 156
d) 275
e) 450
5) If pipes S and T were used to drain water from the tank but due to hurry these
pipes were not opened properly, so the pipes allowed 1/2th and 2/3 part of water
respectively, how long will they take to empty the tank?
a) 12
b) 24
c) 6
d) 7
e) None of these
Directions (6-10): Read the following information carefully and answer the
following questions carefully. The table shows different kinds of balls in each
bag.
White 2 4 8
Red 4 3 3
Green 6 2 6
Yellow 3 4 5
6) Three balls are drawn at random from Bag A. What is the probability that all the
three are of same color?
a) 5/91
b) 9/91
c) 15/91
d) 19/91
e) 14/93
7) Two balls are picked at random from Bag B. What is the probability that both
the balls are white color?
a) 1/13
b) 9/91
c) 15/91
d) 19/91
e) 14/93
8) Three Balls are drawn at random from Bag A. What is the probability that at
least two red balls are drawn?
a) 1/13
b) 2/13
c) 4/13
d) 8/13
e) 7/13
9) Three balls are drawn at random from Bag B. What is the probability that at
least one ball is of Red color?
a) 42/143
b) 44/143
c) 46/143
d) 83/143
e) None of these
10) Four balls are drawn at random from Bag A. What is the probability that all the
balls are of different colors?
a) 42/455
b) 44/455
c) 46/455
d) 48/455
e) None of these
1) 6 men and 9 women started the job P together but after 8 days 2 men left the
work and 3 women joined, then in how many days the remaining job will be
completed?
a) 24(3/70)
b) 21(23/26)
c) 10(1/19)
d) 21(25/26)
e) 48(3/8)
2) Job S was completed in 10 days with the help of 7 children then, find in how
many days 6 women and 12children will complete job S?
a) 15
b) 30
c) 10
d) 40
e) 48
3) Due to urgency the job R need to be completed in 15 days so find how many
more men should be employed to complete the work in 15 days?
a) 2
b) 3
c) 5
d) 4
e) 48
4) 15 men and 5 women started the job T together but after 10 days all the women
left and the remaining work was completed by only men so find the wages
received by each women for their contribution in the job if the total wages
received by them is Rs 3720?
a) 24
b) 90
c) 10
d) 40
e) 48
5) If the efficiency ratio of man to children is 6:5. ‘X’ number of children’s were
employed in job Q with the given men and women and the work got completed in
10 days so find the value of ‘X?
a) 14
b) 30
c) 10
d) 40
e) 48
Directions (6-10): Study the following table carefully and answer the questions
given below it.
6) Find the difference between the total number of girls in all the schools together
and the total number of boys in all the schools together?
a) 956
b) 996
c) 985
d) 962
e) None of these
7) Number of girls from school A & total number of boys from School E together
is approximately what percentage more/less than the total number of teachers in
school E & total number of girls in school E together?
a) 55%
b) 68%
c) 72%
d) 43%
e) None of these
8) Find the difference between the girls from School C & School D together and
Boys from School A &Teachers from school D?
a) 3571
b) 4289
c) 2609
d) 2581
e) None of these
9). Find difference between the average of total number of peoples in all the
schools and the total number of teachers in all the schools together?
a) 820
b) 9560
c) 6608
d) 8246
e) None of these
10). The total number of girls from school C & total number of boys from School
D together is approximately what percentage is the total number of teachers in
school A & school B & school C ? (Approximately)
a) 199%
b) 256%
c) 323%
d) 153%
e) None of these
1) Find
the sum of distance travelled by K in 5 hours upstream, O in 8 hours downstream,
L in 10 hours downstream and J in 6 hours upstream.
a) 345 Km
b) 329 Km
c) 401 Km
d) 421 Km
e) None of these
2) Sum of the speed of the stream on Sunday and Monday together is what
percent of the sum of the speed of the boats in still water on Tuesday and
Wednesday together.
a) 30.43%
b) 33.12%
c) 27.68%
d) 23.88%
e) None of these
3) Find the respective ratio of the speed of the stream on Thursday and speed of
boat O in still water.
a) 7:5
b) 9:4
c) 5:7
d) 4:9
e) None of these
4) Find the difference between downstream speeds of all the boats together and
upstream speed of all the boats together.
a) 44 km/h
b) 34 km/h
c) 38 km/h
d) 40 km/h
e) None of these
5) Speed of boat J in still water is what percent more/less than speed of boat P in
still water?
a) 133.33% less
b) 123.33% less
c) 133.33% more
d) 123.33% more
e) None of these
Directions (6 – 10): Study the following information carefully and answer the
questions given below:
The following table represents cost price (in Rs.) of a certain article of
different shopkeepers and discount allowed by them while selling.
6) Sobha marked the price of the article 20% above the cost price and Neelam
marked the price of the article 30% above the cost price. Selling price of the
article for Sobha is what percent of selling price of the article for Neelam?
a) 112.08%
b) 120.11%
c) 115.89%
d) 130.76%
e) None of these
7) Abha marked the price of the article 15% above the cost price and Kiran
marked the price of the article 10% above the cost price. Find the respective ratio
of their marked price.
a) 456:533
b) 621:572
c) 533:456
d) 572:621
e) None of these
8) If all the shopkeepers marked the cost prices of the articles by 12%, find the
difference between the sum of cost prices of the articles for all the shopkeepers
and sum of the marked prices of the articles for all the customers.
a) Rs.32220
b) Rs.34260
c) Rs.31240
d) Rs.38280
e) None of these
9) Selling price of the article for Tanvi is 18% more than the cost price. Find the
marked price of the article for Tanvi.
a) Rs.84315.18
b) Rs.82325.58
c) Rs.81324.28
d) Rs.80325.48
e) None of these
10) Cost price of the article for Kusum and Abha together is what percent
more/less than the cost price of the article for Sobha and Tanvi together?
a) 21.9% more
b) 23.8% less
c) 21.9 % less
d) 23.8% more
e) None of these
The line graph shows the percentage of cars sold at 25% profit of two companies
in six different years [remaining are sold at CP].
a) 6000
b) 5400
c) 6600
d) 4800
e) 6400
2) What is the ratio between the no of cars sold by company A at 25% profit in the
year 2011, 2012 and 2013 together and the no of cars sold by company B at CP in
the year 2010, 2014 and 2015 together?
a) 219:134
b) 179:144
c) 412:319
d) 310:173
e) None of these
3) What is the difference between the total cars manufactured by company A and
company B in the given years? (In thousands)
a) 81
b) 27
c) 54
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d) 72
e) 80
a) 11
b) 13
c) 15
d) 27
e) 35
a) 2010
b) 2012
c) 2013
d) 2015
e) None of these
Directions (6-10): Study the following graph carefully and answer the following
questions.
The following line graph shows that the percentage of profit when profit
percentage is calculated on selling price of different types of watches sold by
a shop owner.
Titan 4500
Reebok –
Casio –
Orient 2800
Notic –
6) If the total profit earned by selling Some Titan Watches is Rs 12000, then find
the number of Titan watches to earn that profit.
a) 9
b) 6
c) 5
d) 8
e) 7
7) If Ratio of cost price of Orient watch and another Watch named Quartz is 7:9,
then cost price of Quartz watch is approximately what percent more or less than
cost price of Orient?
a) 87%
b) 25%
c) 29%
d) 30%
e) 65%
8) If the ratio of profit per watch of Fast track and Notic are in the ratio 4:5 then
find the selling price of watch of the brand Notic?
a) Rs 50000
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b) Rs 10000
c) Rs 70000
d) Rs 40000
e) Rs 60000
9) If the selling price of one Casio watch is 70% of the selling price one Fast track
watch, then find the ratio of cost price of one Fast track watch to that of Casio
watch.
a) 76:32
b) 55:43
c) 47:98
d) 78:74
e) 80:49
10) If the ratio of cost price of Reebok and Casio is 5:6 and the cost price of
Reebok watch is 40% more than cost price of Orient Watch, then find the total
selling price of Reebok watch and Casio watch together?
a) Rs.14560
b) Rs.6580
c) Rs.7840
d) Rs.4690
e) Rs.9870
1) If three balls are drawn at random from bag Q, then find the probability that all
the balls are of different colors?
a) 3/11
b) 4/33
c) 8/33
d) 4/11
e) None of these
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2) Total number of red balls and yellow balls together is what percent of total
number of green balls?
a) 150 %
b) 160 %
c) 180 %
d) 190 %
e) 170 %
3) If four balls are drawn at random from bag R, then find the probability of taking
at least one yellow ball?
a) 14/143
b) 129/143
c) 27/143
d) 15/143
e) None of these
4) If three balls are drawn from each of the bags S and T, then find the ratio of that
out of three balls 2 are yellow from bag S and all the balls from bag T are green?
a) 11 : 10
b) 33 : 10
c) 43 : 11
d) 35 : 33
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e) None of these
5) If three balls are drawn from both the bags P and R, then find the product of
their probabilities that all the balls drawn from both the bags are of different
colors?
a) 90/1573
b) 90/1373
c) 99/1573
d) 90/1373
e) None of these
Directions (Q. 6 – 10): Study the following information carefully and answer the
given questions.
The table below shows percentage of population below poverty line in every
village:
A 45 % 6:7
B 50 % 1:2
C 60 % 5:7
D 40 % 12 : 13
E 20 % 7:5
F 25 % 1:1
G 30 % 3:5
6) If the total population of all the villages in 2006 is 120 lakhs, then find the
difference between the number of people who are above poverty line in villages A
and C?
a) 4.74 lakhs
b) 5.70 lakhs
c) 2.87 lakhs
d) 5.44 lakhs
e) None of these
7) If the number of people below poverty line in village G is 9 lakhs, then find the
difference between the number of males and females in village E?
a) 8 lakhs
b) 10 lakhs
c) 6 lakhs
d) 12 lakhs
e) None of these
8) If the male population of village F in 2007 is 10 lakhs which is 150 % more than
the male population of village F in 2006, then find the number of people above
poverty level in village F in 2006?
a) 12 lakhs
b) 8 lakhs
c) 15 lakhs
d) 6 lakhs
e) None of these
9) If the total population of village B and D is 99 lakhs, then find the difference
between the male population of village C and female population of village A?
a) 7 lakhs
b) 15 lakhs
c) 18 lakhs
d) 11 lakhs
e) None of these
10) If the number of people below poverty level in village G is 18 lakhs, then find
the male population of village E is what percentage more than the female
population of village E?
a) 20
b) 12
c) 20
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d) 40
e) None of these
1) If out of females of village Q, 30% are literate, then find the number of literate
males of village Q?
a) 32400
b) 21340
c) 22240
d) 20040
e) None of these
a) 200 %
b) 100 %
c) 125 %
d) 150 %
e) 175 %
3) Find out the total number of rich population from all the given villages
together?
a) 14000
b) 135000
c) 120000
d) 125000
e) None of these
4) If the ratio of literate males to literate females of village S is 2 : 3, then find the
number of illiterate males of village S?
a) 3200
b) 3500
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c) 3800
d) 4200
e) None of these
a) 100 %
b) 70 %
c) 90 %
d) 80 %
e) None of these
Directions (Q. 6 – 10): Study the following information carefully and answer the
questions given below.
The following bar graph represents the number of employees (managers and
workers) working in a company and the table shows the ratio of male and
female in 6 different years.
6) Find the total number of female employees of the company over all the years
together?
a) 1658
b) 1852
c) 1970
d) 1540
e) None of these
a) 15 %
b) 22 %
c) 9 %
d) 4 %
e) 26 %
8) If in the year 2004, out of total male employees, 3/4 th are workers, then find the
ratio of male workers in 2004 to the total number of female employees in 2009?
a) 13 : 15
b) 14 : 25
c) 34 : 27
d) 27 : 34
e) None of these
a) 123 %
b) 95 %
c) 107 %
d) 74 %
e) 116 %
10) Find the difference between the total number of female employees in 2006 and
total number of female employees in 2008.
a) 145
b) 255
c) 146
d) 256
e) None of these
Directions (1-5): Study the following table and answer the following questions.
The following table shows that the total number of employees in the given 6 shifts
of various Companies (in thousands)
a) 5570
b) 2480
c) 5180
d) 5400
e) 2470
a) 63.17%
b) 92.17%
c) 86.17%
d) 32.17%
e) 35.17%
3) What is the total of the average number of employees working in the fourth
shift and sixth shift in all the companies?
a) 23150
b) 22460
c) 22770
d) 24620
e) 25640
a) 44025
b) 44031
c) 44052
d) 42150
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e) 44352
5) What is the ratio of the total number of employees from company B and
company D working in the shift 8 am-11 am and the total number of workers
working in the same shift in company C and company E together?
a) 41:53
b) 41:55
c) 41:24
d) 32:55
e) 41:52
Directions (6-10): Study the following charts and answer the given questions.
The following bar graph shows that the number of students studying in
branches A, B and C in a particular college from 2014 to 2018.
a) 32.67%
b) 86.67%
c) 93.67%
d) 64.67%
e) 54.67%
7) What is the ratio between the total students in branch A from 2016 to 2018 to
the total students in branch C for 2014 and 2016?
a) 83:78
b) 52:75
c) 67:82
d) 63:89
e) 81:89
a) 8.3%
b) 6.2%
c) 7.2%
d) 6.47%
e) 2.73%
a) 179
b) 163
c) 180
d) 106
e) 633
10) What is the percentage change in the number of students of branch B for the
year 2017 as compared to 2016?
a) 25%
b) 20%
c) 35%
d) 15%
e) 50%
1) What is the total number of soft drinks in school C, school E and number of
lunch in School D together?
a) 1500
b) 1600
c) 1800
d) 2200
e) None of these
2) What is the respective ratio between the number of lunch in school C and
number of soft drinks in school B and total number of food package (lunch + soft
drink) in school E?
a) 45 : 7 : 87
b) 35 : 4 : 57
c) 57 : 6 : 77
d) 27 : 4 : 37
e) None of these
3) What is the difference between the total number of food package in school F
and the number of Lunch in school E?
a) 340
b) 850
c) 840
d) 240
e) None of these
4) In Which school the total numbers of Foods (both lunch and soft drinks)
together are equal to the no of soft drinks in school E?
a) School E
b) School B
c) School C
d) School A
e) None of these
a) 41%
b) 31%
c) 61%
d) 71%
e) None of these
Directions (6-10): Study the following graph carefully and answer the given
questions:
The line graph shows the number of cars manufactured in six different months in
two different companies
a) 154:83
b) 81:127
c) 23:49
d) 153:86
e) 27:89
a) 6.25%
b) 7.5%
c) 10.5%
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d) 5%
e) 12.5%
a) 724
b) 684
c) 586
d) 498
e) 386
a) 590
b) 640
c) 630
d) 710
e) None of these
a) January
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b) February
c) March
d) April
e) June
Directions (1 – 5): Study the following information carefully and answer the given
questions:
1) Find
the ratio between the total number of IT students in college E to that of total
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a) 12: 19
b) 4: 7
c) 21: 29
d) 1: 1
e) None of these
2) Find the difference between the total number of MECH students in college B
and E together to that of total number of ECE students in college C?
a) 36
b) 45
c) 54
d) 72
e) 18
3) If the ratio of male and female students in college F is 3 : 2 and the ratio of
male and female IT students in the college C is 3 : 1, then find the sum of total
number of female students in college F and the total number of male IT students
in the college C?
a) 356
b) 228
c) 444
d) 390
e) None of these
a) 320 %
b) 444 %
c) 370 %
d) 480 %
e) 250 %
5) Find the average number of ME-CSC, EEE and MECH students in college C?
a) 224
b) 428
c) 316
d) 405
e) None of these
Directions (6 – 10): Study the following information carefully and answer the
given questions:
Following table shows the total number of population in 5 different cities and the
percentage of male among them.
Total population
City
% of male population
(In lakhs)
A 8 42 %
B 12 55 %
C 15 60 %
D 6 48 %
E 10 53 %
The bar graph shows the percentage of males born in different quarters of month
in different years. (Using total male population in all the given cities together)
Note:
6) Find the ratio between the total number of female population in city B to that of
total number of male population in city D?
a) 12: 5
b) 22: 11
c) 13: 7
d) 15: 8
e) None of these
7) Find the difference between the total number of males born in quarter 1 to that
of total number of female population in city E?
a) 479900
b) 425600
c) 385900
d) 327800
e) None of these
a) 1564200
b) 1687500
c) 1764100
d) 1925700
e) None of these
a) 162 %
b) 175 %
c) 130 %
d) 145 %
e) 100 %
a) 115 % less
b) 95 % more
c) 80 % more
d) 65 % less
e) 125 % more
Direction (1-5): Study the following information carefully and answer the
following questions given below.
1) If maximum marks in Mathematics is 250, then what are the average marks
scored by Rima, Isha, Akansha and Ishant together in mathematics?
a) 183.75
b) 120.75
c) 184.5
d) 165.75
e) 155.25
2) If the marks scored by Rima in Hindi and Social sciences are 160 and 222
respectively, then what is the ratio of marks scored by Isha in Hindi to the marks
scored by Akansha in Social sciences?
a) 57: 105
b) 54: 103
c) 58: 105
d) 61: 103
e) 63: 105
3) If total marks in English are 200, then what is the average of marks scored by
all 7 given persons in English?
a) 124
b) 154
c) 157
d) 134
e) 121
4) Total marks scored by Rima and Akansha in Mathematics are what percent of
total marks scored by Karan and Akash in science?
a) 110%
b) 113.23%
c) 122.25%
d) 109.50%
e) Data insufficient.
5) If maximum marks in Science and Mathematics are equal, then what is the ratio
of total marks scored by all 7 students in Science to the total marks scored by all
7 students in Mathematics?
a) 537:519
b) 530:523
c) 530:519
d) 523:511
e) 531:517
Directions (6-10): The following bar chart shows the total number of readers of
newspaper Indian Express and Dhinamalar over the period of 2011 to 2015 and
the table shows the percentage of female readers among them.
a) 24670
b) 33479
c) 23760
d) 43280
e) 25210
7) What is the difference between the total male readers of newspaper Indian
Express and its total female readers in the year 2011?
a) 4570
b) 7840
c) 5670
d) 8280
e) 7560
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8) What is the ratio of the total male readers of newspaper Indian Express in the
year 2013 to the total female readers of newspaper Dhinamalar in the year 2015?
a) 22 : 21
b) 15: 22
c) 24: 13
d) 11 :43
e) 16: 15
9) What is the average number of male readers of newspaper Dhinamalar over the
years?
a) 35470
b) 34650
c) 12460
d) 24780
e) 26760
10) The total number of female readers of newspaper Indian Express in the year
2012 is approximately what per cent of the total number of male readers of
newspaper Dhinamalar in the year 2012?
a) 45%
b) 63%
c) 98%
d) 46%
e) 57%
Directions (1-5): These questions are based on the following data. Study it
carefully and answer the questions that follow.
In a school having 400 students, boys and girls are in the ratio of 3:5. The
students speak Hindi, English or both the languages. 12% of the boys speak
only Hindi. 22% of the girls speak only English. 24% of the total students
speak only Hindi and the number of boys speaking both the languages is six
times the number of boys speaking only Hindi.
a) 18
b) 126
c) 108
d) 26
e) None of these
a) 55
b) 117
c) 96
d) 78
e) None of these
a) 304
b) 79
c) 225
d) 117
e) None of these
4) The number of girls speaking only Hindi is what per cent of the total number of
students speaking only Hindi?
a) 38.2%
b) 71.8%
c) 31.2%
d) 78%
e) 81.25%
5) What is the ratio of the number of boys to the number of girls speaking both
the languages?
a) 23:25
b) 12:25
c) 12:13
d) 25:13
e) 13:25
Direction (6-10): Study the following charts and answer the following questions:
The following line graph shows the value ratio of the export to import of two
companies Reliance and Samsung over the period 2011-2016.
6) In how many years is the import is more than the export of company Reliance?
a) 0
b) 1
c) 2
d) 3
e) More than 3
7) If the total number of import of company Reliance for the years 2014 and 2015
was Rs 50 cr, what was the total export for the same years?
a) 15
b) 32
c) 31
d) can’t be determined
e) None of these
8) In which of the following years, the difference between the export and import
of company Reliance is minimum.
a) 2011
b) 2013
c) 2014
d) can’t be determined
e) None of these
9) If the difference the import and export for company Samsung for the year 2013
was Rs. 50 cr. What is the export for the year 2013?
a) 180 crore
b) 264 crore
c) 150 crore
d) 146 crore
e) None of these
10) Had the export for company Reliance in 2014 is reduced by 25% and import is
increased by 25% for the same year, what is the new ratio of export to import?
a) 1.46
b) 1.58
c) 1.44
d) 1.64
e) None of these
Directions (1 – 5): Study the following graph carefully and answer the given
questions:
Following bar graph shows total number of people went for a movie in different
days of a week in a certain village and the table shows the total number of males
among them.
1) Total number of females went for a movie in Tuesday and Friday together is
approximately what percentage of total number of males went for a movie in
Monday and Wednesday together?
a) 120 %
b) 105 %
c) 140 %
d) 160 %
e) 90 %
2) Find the ratio between the total number of males went for a movie in Sunday
and Saturday together to that of total number of females went for a movie in
Thursday and Wednesday together?
a) 180: 67
b) 152: 53
c) 217: 93
d) 375: 158
e) None of these
a) 82
b) 86
c) 75
d) 63
e) None of these
4) In which of the following days, the lowest number of females went for a
movie?
a) Thursday
b) Wednesday
c) Monday
d) Tuesday
e) None of these
5) Find the average number of males went for a movie in Monday to Friday?
a) 210
b) 170
c) 190
d) 180
e) None of these
Directions (6 – 10): Study the following graph carefully and answer the given
questions:
Following bar graph shows the total number of students studying different
streams in various engineering colleges.
6) Find the difference between the total number of students studying in College Q
to that in College T of all the given streams?
a) 80
b) 120
c) 110
d) 180
e) None of these
7) Find the ratio between the total number of students studying CSE in college P,
R and T together to that of total number of students studying AERO in college Q,
S and U together?
a) 52: 17
b) 46: 15
c) 38: 21
d) 63: 32
e) None of these
a) 85 %
b) 120 %
c) 105 %
d) 135 %
e) None of these
9) Find the total number of students in college R, T and U together in all the given
streams?
a) 1800
b) 1600
c) 1540
d) 1480
e) None of these
10) Find the total number of AERO students studying in all the given colleges
together?
a) 660
b) 780
c) 550
d) 820
e) None of these
Directions (1 – 5): Study the following information carefully and answer the given
questions:
There are two trains A and B in a platform. Some passengers didn’t buy any
tickets. Total number of passengers travelling with ticket in both trains is
3000. The ratio between the total number of passengers buy a ticket
travelled in train A to that of train B is 3: 2. The ticketless passengers in
both the trains are same, which is equal to 150.
a) 1560
b) 1720
c) 1950
d) 1840
e) None of these
2) If the ratio between the male and female in train B is 2 : 1, then find the ratio
between the total number of female in train B to that of total number of
passengers didn’t buy any tickets in train A?
a) 3: 1
b) 5: 3
c) 2: 5
d) 4: 7
e) None of these
a) 1352
b) 1278
c) 1154
d) 1476
e) None of these
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4) Find the difference between the total number of passengers travelled in train A
to that of train B?
a) 750
b) 600
c) 500
d) 450
e) None of these
a) 10 %
b) 25 %
c) 35 %
d) 50 %
e) 20 %
Directions (6 – 10): Study the following information carefully and answer the
given questions:
Following pie chart shows the total number of cars sold by five different
companies in a certain year.
The table shows the ratio of total number of AC cars and Non AC cars sold
by these five companies.
a) 75 %
b) 85 %
c) 105 %
d) 50 %
e) 65 %
7) Find the ratio between the total number of AC cars sold by Company D and E
together to that of total number of cars sold by Company B?
a) 6: 7
b) 5: 6
c) 2: 3
d) 8: 9
e) None of these
a) 5.6 lakhs
b) 4.7 lakhs
c) 6.5 lakhs
d) 7.2 lakhs
e) None of these
9) Find the difference between the total number of cars sold by Company A to
that of Company D?
a) 2.25 lakhs
b) 2.5 lakhs
c) 1.75 lakhs
d) 1.5 lakhs
e) None of these
a) 55 %
b) 15 %
c) 5 %
d) 30 %
e) 45 %
Directions (Q. 1 – 5) Study the following information carefully and answer the
given questions:
1) Find the ratio between the total number of sales of type C to that of type E in
all the given shops together?
a) 234 : 117
b) 315 : 429
c) 572 : 623
d) 417 : 494
e) None of these
2) Find the difference between the total sales in shop P to that of shop R of all
the given types of items together?
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a) 50
b) 20
c) 30
d) 40
e) None of these
3) Find the average number of sales of type A items in all the given shops
together?
a) 1338
b) 1476
c) 1274
d) 1152
e) None of these
a) 60 %
b) 70 %
c) 80 %
d) 95 %
e) None of these
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a) 22 % more
b) 15 % less
c) 8 % less
d) 12 % more
e) 5 % more
Directions (Q. 6 – 10) Study the following information carefully and answer the
given questions:
6) Sum of the percent profit earned by company A in all the years together is what
percent of the sum of the percent profit earned by company B in all the years
together?
a) 120 %
b) 75 %
c) 90 %
d) 110 %
e) 100 %
7) If the expenditures of companies A and B in 2004 are same, then find the
respective ratio of their incomes?
a) 45 : 54
b) 56 : 65
c) 65 : 56
d) 54 : 45
e) None of these
8) If the incomes of company A and B in 2006 were Rs. 177000 and Rs. 201250
respectively, then the expenditure of A is approximately what percent less than
the expenditure of B?
a) 40%
b) 25%
c) 15%
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d) 55%
e) 5%
9) If the expenditure of B for all the years is Rs. 65000, then find the sum of
incomes in all the years?
a) Rs.498000
b) Rs.468000
c) Rs.488000
d) Rs.478000
e) None of these
10) Find the respective ratio of the incomes of A in 2007 and B in 2005, if their
respective expenditures are Rs. 78000 and Rs. 95000?
a) 853 : 1097
b) 857 : 1098
c) 932 : 1157
d) 936 : 1159
e) None of these
Directions (Q. 1 – 5): Study the following information carefully and answer the
given questions.
1) If the population of Haryana in the year 2017 is 2087250, then find its
population in the year 2014?
a) 11 lakh
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b) 10.5 lakh
c) 13.5 lakh
d) 12.75 lakh
e) 14.25 lakh
2) If the population of Maharashtra and that of Haryana were equal in the year
2014, then find the ratio of the population of Maharashtra to that of Haryana in
2016?
a) 25 : 22
b) 22 : 31
c) 23 : 32
d) 21 : 29
e) 22 : 25
3) If in the year 2017, the populations of Bihar and Gujarat are 1388800 and
1302912 respectively, the population of Gujarat in the year 2014 is approximately
what percentage of the population of Bihar in the year 2014?
a) 70%
b) 80%
c) 95%
d) 90%
e) 100%
4) If the population of Maharashtra in the year 2014 was 8.5 lakh, then find the
population of Maharashtra in the year 2017?
a) 10.786 lakh
b) 13.634 lakh
c) 12.903 lakh
d) 15.406 lakh
e) 12.107 lakh
5) If the population of Kerala and Jharkhand in the year 2014 was 12.5 lakh and
10 lakh respectively, then find the difference between the population of Kerala
and the population of Jharkhand in the year 2017?
a) 4.915 lakh
b) 4.805 lakh
c) 4.385 lakh
d) 4.275 lakh
e) None of these
Directions (Q. 6 – 10): Study the following table carefully and answer the
questions given follow:
a) 26 %
b) 22 %
c) 17 %
d) 8 %
e) 33 %
a) 38515
b) 28479
c) 39846
d) 22308
e) None of these
8) What is the average number of women visiting all the Super-markets except
from Super markets C and F?
a) 22855
b) 25720
c) 20850
d) 21255
e) None of these
a) 9 % more
b) 15 % more
c) 9 % less
d) 15 % less
e) 30 % more
a) 35 : 37
b) 245 : 316
c) 352 : 377
d) 1056 : 1141
e) None of these
Directions (1 – 5): Study the following information carefully and answer the given
questions.
Following bar graph shows the total production (In thousands) of six
different companies in June 2018.
a) 1752 : 1855
b) 2157 : 1652
c) 3588 : 3325
d) 526 : 429
e) None of these
a) 64970
b) 52780
c) 48960
d) 40650
e) None of these
a) 7000
b) 8500
c) 5500
d) 6000
e) None of these
4) Company E and F have produced type 1 and type 2 items in June 2018. If the
ratio of type 1 to that of type 2 items in company E is 6 : 7 and the type 1 item of
company F is 25 % of type 2 item of company F in June 2018, then find the sum of
type 1 items in company E and F together?
a) 56000
b) 44000
c) 46000
d) 38000
e) None of these
a) 130 %
b) 85 %
c) 110 %
d) 70 %
e) 95 %
Directions (6 – 10): Study the following pie chart carefully to answer the
questions below:
Pie chart2 shows the percentage of girls passed in different subjects out of
the total students.
a) 36 %
b) 37.5 %
c) 38 %
d) 37 %
e) 36.5 %
a) 1045
b) 1050
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c) 1060
d) 1030
e) 1020
8) Find the average number of girls passed in Hindi, Maths and Science together?
a) 2050
b) 2150
c) 1100
d) 2000
e) 1550
9) Number of boys passed in Hindi is what percentage less than the number of
Girls passed in Science?
a) 30 %
b) 35 %
c) 40 %
d) 52 %
e) 64 %
10) What is the respective ratio of number of boys passed in English to the
number of boys passed in Social?
a) 21 : 34
b) 34 : 21
c) 31 : 24
d) 24 : 31
e) None of these
Directions (1 – 5): Study the following table carefully and answer the given
questions.
1) Total number of officers of company P in the year 2013 and 2015 together is
approximately what percentage more/less than the total number of officers of
company R in the year 2016 and 2017 together?
a) 25 % more
b) 35 % more
c) 35 % less
d) 25 % less
e) 15 % more
2) Find the respective ratio between the total number of employees of company
Q to that of total number of employees of company R in all the given years
together?
a) 39 : 35
b) 41 : 37
c) 23 : 19
d) 15 : 11
e) None of these
3) Find the difference between the total number of employees of other than
officers in company P in the year 2014 and 2016 together to that of total number
of officers of company R in the year 2013, 2014 and 2015 together?
a) 1536
b) 1924
c) 2152
d) 1748
e) None of these
4) Find the total number of employees other than officers of company Q in the
year 2014, 2015 and 2016 together?
a) 3598
b) 3756
c) 4052
d) 4234
e) None of these
5) Total number of employees of company Q in the year 2014 and 2015 together
is approximately what percentage of total number of employees of company R in
the year 2014 and 2016 together?
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a) 90 %
b) 105 %
c) 120 %
d) 135 %
e) 75 %
Directions (6 – 10): Study the following information carefully and answer the
given questions.
6) Find the total number of peoples went for a mall in all the given days together?
a) 1850
b) 2250
c) 2400
d) 2100
e) None of these
a) 250 %
b) 275 %
c) 325 %
d) 300 %
e) 200 %
8) If the ratio of total number of male, female and children went for a mall in
Wednesday and Monday is 4: 5: 6 and 9: 10: 11 respectively, then find the
difference between the total number of males went for a mall in both the days to
that of total number of children went for a mall in both the days?
a) 120
b) 150
c) 175
d) 200
e) None of these
a) 25 %
b) 15 %
c) 35 %
d) 45 %
e) 60 %
10) If the ratio of total number of male, female and children went for a mall in
Wednesday and Monday is 4 : 5 : 6 and 9 : 10 : 11 respectively, then find the ratio
between the total number of female went for a mall in Wednesday to that of
Monday?
a) 3 : 4
b) 1 : 2
c) 2 : 3
d) 5 : 6
e) None of these
Directions (1- 5): Study the following graph carefully and answer the given
questions:
a) 60%
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b) 72%
c) 84%
d) 55%
e) 90%
2) If company E exported a total of 50000 mobiles in the year 2014 and 2015 and
the ratio between the export in 2014 and 2016 is 11: 5 then find the number of
mobiles produced by company E in 2016 if export is 80% of the production?
a) 11120
b) 12500
c) 19890
d) 10250
e) 12750
3) The total number of mobiles exported by company A in 2014 and 2015 is 2/3 of
the mobiles exported by company C in these years then find the percentage of
mobiles that were exported by company C out of total production in 2015 ?
a) 90.75%
b) 67.5%
c) 25.75%
d) 64.75%
e) 56.25%
4) The 20% of the mobiles exported by company B in 2014 are defective while the
ratio between the defective mobiles exported by company B in the year 2014 and
2015 is 7 : 5 and the percentage of defective mobiles out of total export by
company B in 2015 is 13.5% then find the approximate percentage of mobile
exported by company B out of total production?
a) 45 %
b) 70 %
c) 55 %
d) 67 %
e) 35 %
a) 45%
b) 57%
c) 65%
d) 76%
e) 56%
Directions (6 – 10): Study the following table carefully and answer the given
questions:
6) If the shopkeeper marked up the price of the item A by 20% and due to less
demand the shopkeeper allowed x % discount on the item then find the value of
x?
a) 25
b) 21
c) 10
d) 60
e) 56
7) The shopkeeper allowed two successive discount of 10% and 20% on the item
B and the shopkeeper paid 5% commission on selling price to an agent for selling
the item, then find the profit percentage if he would have allowed a single
discount of 5% and no commission for selling the item?
a) 25.66 %
b) 21.88 %
c) 19.66 %
d) 66.66 %
e) 56.66 %
8) If the shopkeeper had bought the item C at 4% less and sold it for Rs 60 more
he would have gained (75/4)% then find the cost price of the item C?
a) 25000
b) 15000
c) 19000
d) 6000
e) 5600
9) If the difference between the selling price of the Item E when 10% and 20%
discount is allowed is Rs 432 then find by how much percentage should the
shopkeeper allow discount so that he neither gain or loss by selling the item?
a) 2.5
b) 2.1
c) 7.4
d) 6.7
e) 5.6
10) If the market price of item D and F are equal and the selling price of item D is
Rs 801 more than selling price of item F then find the approximate profit or loss
percentage earned/incurred by the shopkeeper by selling the item D and F
together?
a) 25
b) 21
c) 19
d) 64
e) 56
Following pie chart 1 shows the total number of newspaper readers from 6
different cities in the year 2016 and pie chart 2 shows the total number of
newspaper readers from 6 different cities in the year 2017.
1) If the total number of readers from city Q in the year 2016 and 2017 is 65000
and 102000 respectively, then find the difference between the total number of
newspaper readers from city S in the year 2016 to that of total number of
newspaper readers from city R in the year 2017?
a) 72000
b) 65000
c) 68000
d) 75000
e) None of these
2) If the ratio of the number of readers from state R in the year 2016 to that in
2017 is 3 : 5, then find the ratio between the total number of readers from all
states together in year 2016 to that in 2017?
a) 2 : 3
b) 3 : 4
c) 1 : 2
d) 1 : 1
e) None of these
3) If the total number of readers from state S in the year 2016 and that from state
T in the year 2017 are 93500 and 105000 respectively, then find the total number
of readers from state Q in the year 2016 and 2017 together?
a) 215600
b) 185900
c) 220250
d) 257500
e) None of these
4) If the total number of readers from all the six states together in 2016 and 2017
are 5.75 lakhs and 7.5 lakhs respectively, then find the difference between the
total number of readers from state S and state U together in the year 2016 to that
in the year 2017?
a) 7250
b) 8100
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c) 8500
d) 7450
e) None of these
5) If the difference between the number of readers from state R and U in 2016 is
72600 and the number of readers in state R in the year 2017 has increased by 45
% as compared to 2016, then find the total number of readers of state S in 2017?
a) 105472
b) 117836
c) 156230
d) 126324
e) None of these
Directions (6 – 10): Study the following information carefully and answer the
given questions.
The following table shows the number of pens (In lakhs) produced and sold
by three different companies in 5 different years.
6) If the total number of pens sold by company M and N in the year 2013 is 400
and the number of pens sold by company N in 2014 is 200 more than pens sold
by the same company in 2013, then find the number of pens produced by
company N in 2014?
a) 730 lakhs
b) 400 lakhs
c) 855 lakhs
d) 615 lakhs
e) 550 lakhs
7) If the ratio of the number of pens sold by company M in 2015 to that in 2016 is
8: 17, then find the percentage of pens were sold by company M in 2016?
a) 18 %
b) 22.5 %
c) 25 %
d) 30.5 %
e) 35 %
a) 200 lakhs
b) 250 lakhs
c) 480 lakhs
d) 300 lakhs
e) 350 lakhs
9) Company N has produced 900 lakhs pens in 2016 and the number of pens sold
by the same company in 2013 is 10 % more than number of pens sold by the
company in 2016, then find number of pens produced by the same company in
2014 if the number of pens sold by company N in 2013 and 2014 is in the ratio of 9
: 8?
a) 200 lakhs
b) 400 lakhs
c) 480 lakhs
d) 660 lakhs
e) 350 lakhs
10) If the average number of pens sold by company M in 2012, 2013 and 2014 are
200 lakhs, then the production of company M in 2014 is what percentage of the
total production of company N in 2015?
a) 90 %
b) 80 %
c) 75 %
d) 65 %
e) 55 %
Following bar graph shows the monthly sales turn over (In lakhs) of various
scooters in 5 different months.
1) Total sales turnover of Activa in all the given months together is approximately
what percentage of total sales turnover of all the given scooters in the month of
Feb?
a) 60 %
b) 70 %
c) 77 %
d) 95 %
e) 115 %
2) Find the average sales turnover of Yamaha in all the given months together?
a) 57 lakhs
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b) 63 lakhs
c) 52 lakhs
d) 68 lakhs
e) None of these
3) Find the difference between the total sales turnovers of all the given scooters
in the month of Jan to that of Apr?
a) 36 lakhs
b) 32 lakhs
c) 25 lakhs
d) 43 lakhs
e) None of these
4) Find the respective ratio between the total sales turnovers of Pept in all the
given months together to that of total sales turnover of all the given scooters in
the month of mar?
a) 34 : 31
b) 59 : 56
c) 42 : 37
d) 12 : 5
e) None of these
5) Total sales turnover of Activa in Mar and Apr together is approximately what
percentage more/less than the total sales turnover of Tvs in Feb and Mar
together?
a) 15 % less
b) 10 % less
c) 5 % less
d) 5 % more
e) 10 % more
Answer: c)
= > 42 + 30 = 72 lakhs
= > 36 + 40 = 76 lakhs
Directions (6 – 10): Study the following information carefully and answer the
given questions.
The following table shows the strength of six different schools in 2014 and
2016 and also shows the percentage increase/decrease in 2015 and 2016.
Some data are missing.
NOTE:
6) Find the sum of strength of school U in 2015 and the strength of school R in
2016?
a) 3456
b) 2389
c) 4277
d) 4215
e) None of these
a) 450 %
b) 400 %
c) 320 %
d) 250 %
e) None of these
a) 20 %
b) 18 %
c) 15 %
d) 22 %
e) None of these
a) 13245
b) 12736
c) 11637
d) 14235
e) None of these
10) Find the respective ratio of the percentage increase/decrease in the strength
of S in 2015 and that of P in 2016?
a) 9 : 4
b) 2 : 3
c) 1 : 4
d) 3 : 2
e) None of these
1) If the total number of candidates who passed from Karnataka in IBPS is 440,
then the total number of candidates who passed from Karnataka is approximately
what percentage of total number of male candidates who passed from Karnataka
in SSC?
a) 520 %
b) 630 %
c) 767 %
d) 445 %
e) 325 %
2) If the total number of females who passed from Delhi in IBPS is 175, then find
the total number of males who passed from Delhi in SSC?
a) 120
b) 270
c) 180
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d) 230
e) 90
3) If the total number of candidates passed from Puducherry in all the given three
competitive examination is 345, then find the ratio between the total number of
male candidates passed in RRB to that of total number of female candidates
passed in IBPS from Puducherry?
a) 11 : 17
b) 5 : 13
c) 23 : 35
d) 18 : 25
e) None of these
4) Total number of candidates passed from Kerala in RRB is same as the total
number of candidates passed from Tamil Nadu in IBPS, which is equal to 360.
Find the difference between the total number of candidates passed from Kerala in
SSC to that of total number of candidates passed from Tamil Nadu in RRB?
a) 80
b) 40
c) 120
d) 100
e) 60
5) If the total number of candidates passed from Andhra in IBPS is 420, then find
the average number of candidates passed from Andhra in RRB, IBPS and RRB?
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a) 340
b) 375
c) 250
d) 220
e) None of these
Directions (6 – 10): Study the following information carefully and answer the
given questions.
6) The marked price of Mobile sold by shop C and E were equal and the total
discount allowed by these shops was Rs. 9600 then find the cost price of the
mobile sold by shop C if the shopkeeper earned 25% profit on the mobile?
a) Rs. 13120
b) Rs. 15300
c) Rs. 18250
d) Rs. 20750
e) None of these
7) The selling price of laptop sold by shop D was equal to the total selling price of
tablet and camera sold by the same shop while the difference between the selling
price of tablet and camera is Rs. 1500 and both the items (tablet and camera)
have same market price, then find the profit earned in laptop sold by the
shopkeeper of shop D if he earns profit of 10% by selling the laptop?
a) Rs. 5300
b) Rs. 4500
c) Rs. 3000
d) Rs. 2000
e) Rs. 1600
a) 1125
b) 1120
c) 3015
d) 2023
e) 1612
9) If the selling price of camera sold by shop A is Rs. 28000 and the profit earned
by the shopkeeper is 25% then find the difference between the profits earned by
the seller if he decreases the rate of discount to 10% from 20%?
a) Rs. 2800
b) Rs. 1500
c) Rs. 3500
d) Rs. 2400
e) None of these
10) If the marked price of laptop sold by shop E is twice the camera sold by shop
B and total selling price of these items is Rs. 18720 then find the profit earned by
shop E on selling the laptop if percentage profit on the laptop is 20%?
a) Rs. 1300
b) Rs. 1500
c) Rs. 3000
d) Rs. 2000
e) None of these
Directions (1 – 5): Study the following information carefully and answer the
questions given below:
The following table represents strength of five different schools and the
percentage of boys and girls in those schools.
a) 36 %
b) 52 %
c) 44 %
d) 65 %
e) 28 %
2) If the strength of school B is 2500 and the strength of school E is 3500, number
of girls of school E is what percent more than the number of girls of school B?
a) 25 %
b) 20 %
c) 5 %
d) 10 %
e) 15 %
a) 2500
b) 1500
c) 1000
d) 2200
e) None of these
4) If the strength of school B is 2100, then find the respective ratio of number of
girls of school B to that of school A?
a) 56: 45
b) 45: 56
c) 47: 45
d) 45: 46
e) None of these
5) The strength of schools A and C together is what percent more than the
strength of school D?
a) 35%
b) 65%
c) 55%
d) 45%
e) None of these
Directions (6 – 10): Study the following information carefully and answer the
questions given below:
6) Percent profit earned by HBK in 2014 is what percent more than the percent
profit earned by RTG in 2016?
a) 250%
b) 400%
c) 300%
d) 150%
e) None of these
7) Income of RTG in 2017 is 20% more than its income in 2015 and expenditure of
the company in 2017 is 10% less than its expenditure in 2015. Find the respective
ratio of percent profit earned by RTG in 2015 and 2017.
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a) 3:4
b) 4:5
c) 3:7
d) 5:7
e) None of these
8) Find the difference between income of HBK in all the years together and
expenditure of RTG in all the years together.
a) Rs.85000
b) Rs.65000
c) Rs.80000
d) Rs.75000
e) None of these
a) 580%
b) 654%
c) 712%
d) 820%
e) 756%
10) Find the sum of percentage decrease in the income of HBK from 2012 to 2016
and percentage increase in the income of RTG from 2012 to 2016.
a) 89.99%
b) 78.88%
c) 67.67%
d) 97.14%
e) 83.33%
Directions (1 – 5): Study the following information carefully and answer the given
questions.
1) If the total amount paid by Ganesh and Parthi for Rent is equal to Rs. 60000
and the other expenses of Ganesh is 20% of his monthly income, which is equal
to Rs. 100000 then find the savings of Parthi if the expenditure on Rent is 25% of
his income?
a) Rs. 18000
b) Rs. 21000
c) Rs. 15000
d) Rs. 24000
e) None of these
2) If the ratio between the savings of Ganesh and Pranav is 4 : 5 and the amount
spent on rent by Pranav is 50% of his income, then find the new savings of
Pranav if his monthly expenditure on food increases by 10% and other expenses
remains the same?
a) Rs. 17500
b) Rs. 19000
c) Rs. 18000
d) Rs. 14500
e) None of these
3) If the savings of Priyanka is 20% less than the saving of Ganesh and the ratio
of her expenditure on food and other expenses is 7 : 3, then find the approximate
percentage expenditure on food out of her monthly income?
a) 15 %
b) 30 %
c) 51 %
d) 35 %
e) 40 %
4) If 40 % of the amount spent on food by Vasu is equal to Rs. 5000 and his other
expenses is 50% more than his savings, then find the ratio between his
expenditure on rent to that of savings?
a) 25 : 32
b) 21 : 17
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c) 15 : 19
d) 70 : 87
e) 56 : 63
5) If the sum of other expenses, rent and savings of Preethi is Rs. 60000, then the
Preethi’s expenditure on food is what percentage more/less than the Preethi’s
expenditure on other expenses?
a) 25 % more
b) 20 % more
c) 15 % less
d) 20 % less
e) 15 % more
Directions (6 – 10): Study the following information carefully and answer the
given questions.
The following line graph shows the percentage profit earned by two
companies A and B in six different years.
a) Rs. 352000
b) Rs. 327000
c) Rs. 315000
d) Rs. 298000
e) None of these
7) If the incomes of company A and company B are same in 2014, then find the
ratio of their expenditures?
a) 7 : 5
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b) 27 : 35
c) 16 : 25
d) 3 : 7
e) None of these
a) 115 %
b) 94 %
c) 102 %
d) 83 %
e) 75 %
9) If the expenditure of company A and B in 2012 are Rs. 75000 and Rs. 120000
respectively, then the income of company B is approximately what percentage
more than the income of company A in 2012?
a) 70 %
b) 50 %
c) 60 %
d) 65 %
e) 75 %
d) Can’t be determined
e) None of these
The table below shows the sum invested by different person, rate of interest, time
period, total amount they received and the compound interest they received at the
end. Some data’s are missing.
1) Find the total amount invested by Pavithra, if the interest compounded annually?
a) Rs. 24136
b) Rs. 23782
c) Rs. 23328
d) Rs. 22994
e) None of these
2) If the ratio between the principle amount invested by Vasu and Sree is 3 : 5, then find
the rate of interest for Sree(if the interest compounded annually)?
a) 8 %
b) 10 %
c) 5 %
d) 6 %
e) None of these
3) If the total principle amount invested by Sindhu is half of the principle amount
invested by Pavithra, then find the number of years the principle amount invested by
Sindhu (if the interest compounded annually)?
a) 2 years
b) 1 year
c) 3 years
d) 4 years
e) None of these
4) Find the average principle amount invested by Pavithra, Vasu, Mahi and Ganesh, if the
ratio of rate of interest for Sindhu and Mahi is 1: 2 (if the interest compounded annually)?
a) Rs. 25780
b) Rs. 26250
c) Rs. 26600
d) Rs. 27125
e) None of these
5) Find the compound interest received by Ganesh, if the interest compounded half
yearly?
a) Rs. 5987.128
b) Rs. 6523.276
c) Rs. 6652.784
d) Rs. 6794.342
e) None of these
Directions (6 – 10): Study the following information carefully and answer the given
questions:
The following table represents time taken (in hours) by different pipes to fill a
cistern. Some values are missing.
6) If A and C kept open for 4 hours then A is replaced by D and kept open for 5 more
hours, the tank is filled. In how many hours pipe C alone can fill the cistern?
a) 7 ¾ hours
b) 13 ½ hours
c) 6 5/6 hours
d) 12 ¾ hours
e) None of these
7) Two pipes D and E are opened simultaneously to fill the cistern. After how much time
should D be closed so that E alone can fill the cistern in another 20 hours?
a) 8 hours
b) 14 hours
c) 12 hours
d) 10 hours
e) None of these
8) If C takes half of the time taken by F to fill the cistern and F takes half of the time taken
by B to fill the cistern and all of them working together can fill the cistern in 48 hours,
What is the time taken by F to fill the cistern?
a) 152 hours
b) 144 hours
c) 186 hours
d) 168 hours
e) None of these
9) Two pipes A and D can fill the cistern. If they are opened on alternative hours and if
pipe A is opened first, in how many hours will the cistern be full?
a) 24 (1/3) hours
b) 26 (3/5) hours
c) 26 (3/4) hours
d) 25 (1/2) hours
e) None of these
10) Three pipes A, D and F together can fill the cistern in 8 hours. Find the time taken by
F alone to fill the cistern?
a) 20 hours
b) 15 hours
c) 18 hours
d) 12 hours
e) None of these
The following pie chart shows the percentage distribution of total estimated cost for
renovating the house.
1) If the family gets a discount on furniture and pays 15 % less than the estimated cost,
then find the amount spent on furniture?
a) Rs. 41000
b) Rs. 43500
c) Rs. 42500
d) Rs. 43000
e) None of these
2) Find the average estimated cost of Interior, Flooring and Furniture together?
a) Rs. 75000
b) Rs. 72000
c) Rs. 78000
d) Rs. 74000
e) None of these
3) Find the ratio of the estimated amount of Interior and painting together to that of the
estimated amount of Windows and doors and miscellaneous together?
a) 14 : 19
b) 5 : 7
c) 23 : 29
d) 30 : 37
e) None of these
4) The estimated amount of painting is what percentage more/less than the estimated
amount of windows and doors?
a) 10 % more
b) 10 % less
c) 15 % less
d) 15 % more
e) None of these
5) Out of the total estimated cost of furniture, 54 % of the amount is used for showcase
and remaining was used for Cupboards and Shelves in the room. Find the difference
between the estimated cost for showcase to that of the estimated cost for cupboards and
shelves in a room?
a) Rs. 4000
b) Rs. 3500
c) Rs. 4250
d) Rs. 4800
e) None of these
Directions (6 – 10): Study the following information carefully and answer the given
questions:
The following table shows the number of people in 6 different villages and the
percentage distribution of male, female and children in those villages. Some values
are missing.
6) Find the ratio between the number of males in village A and C together to that of the
number of females together in village B and D together, if the sum of total number of
people in village B and C is 5100 and the percentage of female in village D is same as the
percentage of female in village B?
a) 1152 : 1113
b) 2178 : 1197
c) 1523 : 4155
d) 2125: 1786
e) None of these
7) Find the difference between the total number of female and children in village D to that
of total number of male and female in village F?
a) 178
b) 151
c) 163
d) 139
e) None of these
8) Find the average number of peoples in all the given villages except village F, if the
ratio between the total number of people in village A to that of E is 1 : 2 and the total
number of female in village B is 703?
a) 2790
b) 3150
c) 2370
d) 2560
e) None of these
a) 130 %
b) 115 %
c) 100 %
d) 144 %
e) 85 %
10) Total number of people in village A and F together is what percentage more/less than
the total number of people in village E, if the total number of male in village E is 1200?
a) 15 %
b) 17.5 %
c) 12.5 %
d) 20 %
e) 25 %
The following bar graph shows the total investment (In thousands) of Subha and
Sree in 5 different schemes.
1) Find the ratio between the total amount invested by Subha in scheme B and D together
to that of total amount invested by Sree in scheme A and B together?
a) 257: 153
b) 53: 29
c) 15: 7
d) 122: 189
e) None of these
2) Scheme C offers Simple interest at certain rate of interest (Per annum). If the
difference between the interest earned by Subha and Sree from Scheme C after 3 years is
Rs. 1440. Then find the rate of interest per annum?
a) 4 %
b) 6 %
c) 8 %
d) 10 %
e) None of these
a) Rs. 8490
b) Rs. 9560
c) Rs. 7580
d) Rs. 9270
e) None of these
4) Find the average amount invested by Subha in all the given schemes together?
a) Rs. 31460
b) Rs. 35680
c) Rs. 28570
d) Rs. 24640
e) None of these
a) Rs. 8624.50
b) Rs. 8078.40
c) Rs. 8475.60
d) Rs. 8256.80
e) None of these
Directions (6 – 10): Study the following information carefully and answer the given
questions:
The following table shows the cost price, selling price, marked price, profit and loss
% and discount % for the different products
6) If the cost price of product S is 20% more than the cost price of product D. The cost
price, selling price, and marked price of product S is in the ratio of 12: 13: 15
respectively. Then find the difference between the selling price of product S and the
selling price of product C?
a) Rs. 5900
b) Rs. 5600
c) Rs. 6500
d) Rs. 6000
e) None of these
7) Cost price of product F is 10% more than the selling price of product A. Then find the
difference between the cost price product F and selling price of product E?
a) Rs. 960
b) Rs. 850
c) Rs. 1080
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d) Rs. 1000
e) Rs. 800
8) If the average cost price of product A, B and D is Rs. 8000. Then find the ratio between
the selling prices of product D to that of the marked price of product E?
a) 14: 25
b) 19: 33
c) 21: 28
d) 33: 28
e) None of these
9) Cost price of product X is 4/5th of the selling price of product D. The cost price of
product Y is 7/8th of marked price of product A. Then cost price of product X is
approximately how much percentage more/less than by the cost price of product Y?
a) 35 % more
b) 25 % more
c) 25 % less
d) 40 % more
e) 35 % less
10) Find the difference between the average cost price and average marked price of all
the products?
a) Rs. 4760
b) Rs. 4580
c) Rs. 2830
d) Rs. 3520
e) Rs. 2370
The following pie-charts shows the savings of different friends in two months.
1) The savings of Harish in November is approximately what percentage more than the
savings of Ganesh in October?
a) 150 %
b) 135 %
c) 120 %
d) 100 %
e) 110 %
2) If Ganesh gave 26 % of his savings in October to his mom and 10 % of his savings to
charity and Lokesh gave 25 % of his savings in November to his brother and 15 % of his
savings to charity, then find ratio between the remaining savings of Ganesh in October to
that of Lokesh in November?
a) 616 : 1311
b) 342 : 1155
c) 248 : 759
d) 156 : 567
e) None of these
3) Find the average savings of Naren and Lokesh in November and Arun, Harish and
Ganesh in October?
a) 3321
b) 3740
c) 3236
d) 3652
e) 3579
4) Find the difference between the central angle of savings of Lokesh in October to that
of the central angle of savings of Naren in same month?
a) 32.40
b) 36.50
c) 30.20
d) 28.60
e) None of these
5) Find the total amount of savings of Naren and Harish together in both the months?
a) Rs. 11500
b) Rs. 12805
c) Rs. 14650
d) Rs. 12575
e) None of these
Directions (6 – 10): Study the following information carefully and answer the given
questions.
The following table shows the cost price, marked price and percentage of discount,
profit and loss also given.
6) If the shopkeeper marked up the price of the item A by 20% and due to less demand
the shopkeeper allowed x % discount on the item, then find the value of x?
a) 15 %
b) 20 %
c) 10 %
d) 5 %
e) 25 %
7) The shopkeeper allowed two successive discount of 10 % and 20 % on the item B and
the shopkeeper paid 5 % commission on selling price to an agent for selling the item,
then find the approximate profit percentage if he would have allowed a single discount of
5 % and no commission for selling the item?
a) 85 %
b) 76 %
c) 44 %
d) 67 %
e) 53 %
8) If the shopkeeper had bought the item C at 4 % less and sold it for Rs. 600 more, he
would have gained (75/4)%, then find the cost price of the item C?
a) Rs. 25000
b) Rs. 15000
c) Rs. 20000
d) Rs. 18000
e) None of these
9) If the difference between the selling price of the Item E when 10% and 20% discount is
allowed is Rs. 432, then find by how much percentage should the shopkeeper allow
discount so that he neither gain nor loss by selling the item?
a) 3.8 %
b) 4.5 %
c) 7.4 %
d) 6.7 %
e) 5.6 %
10) If the marked price of item D and F are equal and the selling price of item D is Rs. 801
more than selling price of item F, then find the approximate profit/loss percentage
earned/incurred by the shopkeeper by selling the item D and F together?
a) 86 % profit
b) 75 % profit
c) 40 % loss
d) 64 % profit
e) 50 % loss
Direction (1-5): In the following table, the investment and profit of three companies in
different countries is given.
1) If
Reliance invested his amount in India for 9 years and L&T invested his amount in the
same country for 10 years then find the total profit made by all of them from India?
a) 29250
b) 24250
c) 27250
d) 31200
e) None of these
2) If the total profit earned from Nepal by all of them is Rs.32375cr and each invested for
9 years then find the ratio of investment of Reliance in Nepal to the profit of Tata from
India?
a) 16: 7
b) 7: 16
c) 8: 13
d) 13: 8
e) None of these
3) If Reliance, Tata and L&T invested in USA for 5 years, 8 years and 6 years
respectively then profit earned by L&T from USA is what % of the profit earned by
Reliance and Tata together from the same Country?
a) 45%
b) 50%
c) 55%
d) 40%
e) None of these
4) In Russia total Investment of Reliance and Tata is Rs.85000cr, while Reliance and Tata
invested their amount for 4 years and 6 years respectively in the same country, then find
the number of years that L&T invested his amount?
a) 8 years
b) 9 years
c) 20 years
d) Can’t be determined
e) None of these
5) Average Investment made by all of them in UK is Rs.10000cr and average profit earned
by all of them from the same country is Rs.6000cr then profit earned by L&T in the same
country is what percent more/less than the amount invested by L&T in the same
Country?
a) 33%
b) 5%
c) 5%
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e) None of these
Direction (6-10): Follow the given instruction to give the answer of the following
questions.
Total number who attended the workshop = Number of Literates + Number of illiterates
6) The total number of people (literates + illiterates) who attended the workshop on
Monday was what % more than those who attended on Friday?
a) 12%
b) 10%
c) 15%
d) 18%
e) None of these
7) On Friday, if 192 illiterate males attended the workshop, what was the number of
literate females who attended the workshop on that day?
a) 292
b) 300
c) 275
d) 280
e) None of these
a) 12
b) 14
c) 15
d) 18
e) None of these
9) What is the average number of illiterates (males + females) who attended the workshop
on Monday, Wednesday and Thursday?
a) 390
b) 400
c) 300
d) 370
e) None of these
10) What is the ratio of the total number of males (Literates + Illiterates) who attended the
workshop on Tuesday and Friday together to that of females (literates and Illiterates) who
attended the workshop on Tuesday and Wednesday together?
a) 5:9
b) 9:7
c) 7:9
d) 1:3
e) None of these
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