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* Comprehension Study the following bar graph and pie chart carefully and answer the questions given below. Four friends, Priyanka, Pinki, Rinki and Munni start travelling for a certain distance from the same point and at the same time. Below stacked column chart gives the information about the percentage of the total distance travelled by them in five different modes of travelling namely by Foot, Bicycle, Bike, Car and Rickshaw. Each one travels a different distance at the same time. 100% TF sox | sox | BB Resnaw 70% Bw 60% Bike 50% a Bicycle sox | HB on tect 30% + 20% + 10% + 0% + Priyanka Pink’ Rinki Munni The following pie chart provides information about the distance (in km) travelled by each of them on foot as percentage of the sum of the total distance travelled by them on Foot. X Comprehension I ee IS Oy ree eee different modes of travelling namely by Foot, Bicycle, Bike, Car and Rickshaw. Each one travels a different distance at the same time. 100% 90% | ax 1 Rickshaw 70% 4 car 0% 50% 4 40% + 30% 20% + 10% 0% + Priyanka inkl Rinki Munni The following pie chart provides information about the distance (in km) travelled by each of them on foot as percentage of the sum of the total distance travelled by them on Foot. Verbal Ability & R... - Next section Four friends, Priyanka, Pinki, Rinki and Munni Read comprehension passage Question 27 F +3 -1 Who among the following, travelled the least distance? @ Use Calculator Save & Next ti . Next Data Interpretatio... section Question 28 O FP +3 -1 If the average speed of Priyanka is 45 km/hr and the distance travelled by her on Foot is 36 km, then find the difference between the average speed of Priyanka and the average speed of Munni? CO okmhr QC) 10 km/nr OC skm/nr CQ km/hr A Use Calculator Save & Next Next Data Interpretatio... - section Question 29 QO FE +3 -1 Suppose Pinki starts 1 hour later than all other three but Priyanka and Pinki complete their respective distance at the same time. The total distance travelled by all of them on Foot is 250 km. Find the respective ratio of the average speed of Priyanka and Pinki in this case? O Cannot be determined & Use Calculator Nyda . Next Data Interpretatio... section Read comprehension passage Question 30 f] FB +3 -1 If the total distance travelled by all of them on Foot is 300 km, find the sum of the total distance travelled by all of them by Car and by Rickshaw? (approximately) ® Use Calculator Sag Next Data Interpretatio... ~ . section Question 31 Q B +3 =1 Each of the two girls Rinki and Munni starts their journey at 10 : 30 but Munni take 1 hour rest in the middle of the journey but both travels their respective distance at 00 : 30. Find the ratio of the respective average speed of Rinki and Munni if the average of the total distance travelled by Priyanka and Pinki together on Foot is 125 km. © wm © me O win O s7 A Use Calculator To ore 404 xX Comprehension A team of 5 players P, Q, R, S and T participated in a tournament and played four matches namely M1, M2, M3 and M4. The following table gives partial information about their individual scores and the total runs scored by the team in each match. ‘< ma [ue "Ss _ [Me 2 Be E 700 53 $e a [es |e 32 ea R iio ak F_[ 60 78 Total 270__[ 300 _[240_| 200 Each column has two values missing. These are the runs scored by the two lowest scorers in that match. None of the two missing values is more than 10% of the total runs scored in that match. Next section Verbal Ability & R... ~ scored by the team in each match. Read comprehension passage Question 32 | B +3 -1 What is the maximum possible percentage contribution of P in the total runs scored in the four matches? O 99% @ Use Calculator dg % Next Data Interpretatio... ~ section scored by the team in each match. Read comprehension passage Question 33 im B +3 “71 What is the maximum possible percentage contribution of T in the total runs scored in the four matches? © 18.6% 8 Use Calculator Save & i Tooad . Next Data Interpretatio... section Read comprehension passage Question 34 Q B +3 =I If the absolute difference between the total runs scored by P and R in the four matches is minimum, then what is the ratio of total runs scored by P and R in the four matches? ©) 197: 189 © 199: 188 ©) 189: 187 © 183: 187 B Use Calculator Save & Toa Next Data Interpretatio... ~ . section Read comprehension passage Question 35 | FE +3 -1 IF the absolute difference between the total runs scored by P and R in the four matches is minimum, then what is the absolute difference between total runs scored by Q and T in the four matches? B Use Calculator poh Toad tati Next Data Interpretatio... section Reuu CUINPrenersiurl pussUge Question 36 | B +3 -1 The players are ranked 1to 5 on the basis of the total runs scored by them in the four matches, with the highest scorer getting Rank 1. If it is known that no two players scored the same number of total runs, then how many players are there whose ranks can be exactly determined? Oo IN sd3 xX Comprehension Two male singers namely Udit and Sonu along with two female singers namely Shreya and Neha are singing for four different movies namely My, Mo, Mg and My of four different directors namelyD1, D2, Dgand D4 . In each movie, a male singer and a female singer worked but no two movies have the same pair of male and female singers. The following information is also known: (i) Neither Minor Mgis directed by Dor D4. (ii) The male singer for director D4 is Udit and the female singer for Mis not Shreya. (ii) Neha and Sonu worked together in Mo. (iv) Mgis the movie directed by Do. Verbal Ability & R... - si section Neha are singing tor tour ditterent movies namely M;, Mz, M3 and My of four different directors namelyD1. Ds, Da Read comprehension passage Question 37 | PBPo+3 -1 Who is the director of the movie My? O », on on O Cannot be determined ® Use Calculator To TE Next ‘ ft Data Interpretatio... ~ i section of four different directors namelyD1, Do, Ds Read comprehension passage Question 38 fF +3 -1 Which pair of singers worked together in the movie Udit — Shreya Udit — Neha Sonu — Shreya Cannot be determined Use Calculator Save & Sag Next Data Interpretatio... ~ . section namely M,, M2, Mz and M4 of four different directors namely), Do, Ds Read comprehension passage Question 39 {] B +3 -1 In which movie, the pair of Sonu and Shreya worked together? Om M; M OO} Ms B® Use Calculator Next YAO! xX Comprehension Six persons namely A, B, C, D, E and F are wearing a different coloured dress among Red, Green, Blue, Yellow, Violet and White. The following information is also known about them: (i) Neither C nor F is wearing either a Red or a Yellow coloured dress. (ii) Neither D nor E is wearing the dress of colour White, Red or Blue. (iii) B is wearing either a Green or a Blue coloured dress. (iv) Neither D nor F is wearing a Violet coloured dress. (v) E is not wearing either a Green or a Violet coloured dress. Next Verbal Ability & R... 7 section The following information is also known about them: (i) Neither C nor F is wearing either a Red ora Read comprehension passage Question 40 QO FB +3 -1 Who is wearing the Green coloured dress? Use Calculator Save & LNT Next Data Interpretatio... ~ ‘ section The following information is also known about them: (i) Neither C nor F is wearing either a Red or a Read comprehension passage Question 41 | F +3 -1 Which coloured dress is A wearing? © Green ©) Blue ©) Red © white & Use Calculator Save & bas Next Data Interpretatio... ~ section The following information is also known about them: (i) Neither C nor F is wearing either a Red or a Read comprehension passage Question 42 Q B +3 ~1 Who is wearing the White coloured dress? O Data inadequate & Use Calculator (ode > Comprehension ALISWED UIE QUESUUTIS UIT Ue Uasts UF ue information given below. In the figure given below, alll the routes of going from City X to City Y are shown by the help of arrows. Each route passes through some of the seven Refugee Camps called A, B, C, D, E, F and G. The number given in brackets along with the name of a Refugee Camp represents the number of people staying in that camp. (950) (800) It is also known that: (i) A truck is loaded with food supply at City X. It takes one of the possible routes to City Y and distributes food packets among the people staying in all the camps along its route. (ii) Each person staying in a camp is given a food packet weighing 1.5 kg. A truck is allowed to pass through a camp on its route only after each person staying in the camp gets the food packet. Next section Verbal Ability & R... ~ Read comprehension passage Question 43 1] FE +3 -1 How many different routes can a truck loaded with 2100 kg of food supply take from City X to City Y such that it can give food packets to all the people staying in camps along that route? O4 © « © 0 Os ® Use Calculator Next Next section Data Interpretatio... ~ Question 44 QO B £3 «4 A truck loaded with 2100 kg of food supply is barely able to give food packets to all the people staying in camps along its route and is left with no food when it reaches City Y. How many camps fall in the route taken by the truck? O Cannot be determined & Use Calculator Save & NTs Next Data Interpretatio... ~ ; section Question 45 O Fo +3 -1 A pair of two routes on which the quantity of food that needs to be distributed by a truck is exactly the same is called an "F-pair". How many F-pairs are there among the different routes from City X to City Y? © o Use Calculator Next xX Comprehension Out of 305 middle class families surveyed, 150 families own a Cooler. The number of families which own a Car and a Bike is equal to the number of families which own an A.C. and a Cooler. 10 middle class families own all four items. The number of families which own only a Cooler is equal to the number of families which own only a Car. The number of families which own only a Bike is 50. Of the families which own both a Car and a Bike, 10 own only an A.C, but not a Cooler. Out of the families, which own neither a Car nor a Bike, 10 have both an A.C. and a Cooler. 40 middle class families own neither a Car nor a Bike, 20 middle class families own only a Car and a Cooler. The number of families which own a Car and a Bike is 50. The number of families which have neither an A.C. nor a Cooler is 85. Of the families which own an A.C. and a Cooler, the number of families which own a Car is equal to the number of families which own a Bike. 30 families own only an A.C. and a Car. The number of families which own exactly one of the above items is 105. Each family own at least ‘one of these four items. Next section Verbal Ability & R... ~ Out of 305 middle class families surveyed, 150 families own a Cooler. The number of families which own a Car and a Bike is equal to the number of families which own an A.C. and a Cooler. 10 middle class families own all four items. The number of families which Read comprehension passage Question 46 Q B +3 -0 How many families own both Bike and Cooler? Type in your answer Use Calculator Next tati . Next Data Interpretatio... section Out of 305 middle class families surveyed, 150 families own a Cooler. The number of families which own a Car and a Bike is equal to the number of families which own an A.C. and a Cooler. 10 middle class families own all four items. The number of families which Read comprehension passage Question 47 ] FE +3 -0 How many families own Car, Cooler and A.C.? Type in your answer B Use Calculator Save & Nios \ tati Next Data Interpretatio... section Out of 305 middle class families surveyed, 150 families own a Cooler. The number of families which own a Car and a Bike is equal to the number of families which own an A.C. and a Cooler. 10 middle class families own all four items. The number of families which Read comprehension passage Question 48 f] F +3 -o How many families own both Car and Bike? Type in your answer Use Calculator Te Todd . Next Data Interpretatio... gectlon Out of 305 middle class families surveyed, 150 families own a Cooler. The number of families which own a Car and a Bike is equal to the number of families which own an A.C. and a Cooler. 10 middle class families own all four items. The number of families which Read comprehension passage Question 49 QO B +3 -0 How many families own only Cooler? Type in your answer Use Calculator Te Ie aa \ tati Next Data Interpretatio... section Out of 305 middle class families surveyed, 150 families own a Cooler. The number of families which own a Car and a Bike is equal to the number of families which own an A.C. and a Cooler. 10 middle class families own all four items. The number of families which Read comprehension passage Question 50 1] E #3 -0 How many families own only Bike and A.C.? 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