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Directions (Q.1- Q.5): Read the b) 70%


information to solve the questions. c) 80%
d) 2.4%
Number of mobiles produced by Xiaomi
Market share of bikes for year 2018 Q.3) If Xiaomi plans to launch a new model
Pocco in 2019 and if the market increases
(Market Size - 1, 50,000 mobiles) by 20% and the market share of Xiaomi
increases by 10%, then what is the
minimum number of Note 4 that needs to
be produced to meet the demand?
a) 24,000
b) 24,500
c) 25,000
d) Indeterminable

Q.4) If in 2019 Galaxy 9 enters the market


and is able to capture 5% of the 50,000
market then what is the percentage
difference between market share of Galaxy
9 and Note 4? (Assuming percentage
market share of Xiaomi mobiles and others
is the same as in the previous year).
a) 15.5%
b) 14%
c) 12.5%
d) 19%
Q.1) If Xiaomi Company wants all its Y1
which are produced in 2017 and 2018 to be
Q.5) If the market share of others remains
sold then what should have been the
the same, what is the total number of
number of Y1 produced in 2018?
Oneplus mobiles sold in 2018, if Oneplus
a) 15,000
enters as a new player in market in 2018
b) 17,000
and has the same market share as Xiaomi?
c) 18,000
a) 53,500
d) Data insufficient
b) 52,000
c) 65,000
Q.2) If in 2018 Note 3 accounts for 8% of
d) 67,500
market share, what percent of others
category does it account for?
a) 65%

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Study the following table and answer the percentage contribution to CO2 emissions
questions (Q.6-Q.7) based on it. from various sectors is indicated.
Expenditures of a Company (in Lakh
Rupees) per Annum Over the given Years

Years Items of Expenditure

Sal Fuel on Bo Intere Tax


ary transpo nu st on es
rt s loans
1998 250 45 2 27 85
1999 300 50 3 17 90
2000 280 55 2 30 87 Q.8) Which of the following sectors together

2001 310 60 6 25 99 emit 4 mm of CO2 every year?


a) Thermal and Transport
2002 400 65 3 18 104
b) Domestic and Commercial
c) Transport and Commercial
Q.6) The total amount of bonus paid by the
d) Commercial and Thermal
company during the given period is
approximately what percent of the total
Q.9) Which of the following sectors have
amount of salary paid during this period?
emission difference of 0.8 mm between
a) 0.1%
them?
b) 1.03%
a) Domestic and Commercial
c) 1.50%
b) Transport and Commercial
d) 0.53%
c) Thermal and Domestic
d) Thermal and Transport.
Q.7) The ratio between the total
expenditure on Taxes for all the years and
Q.10) Emission of the Domestic sector is
the total expenditure on Fuel and Transport
how much % of Transport and Commercial
for all the years respectively is
sector combined?
approximate?
a) 20%
a) 93:55
b) 15%
b) 55:93
c) 30%
c) 13:83
d) 35%
d) 83:13

Direction for (Q.8 – Q.11) The total annual


CO2 emissions from various sectors are 8
mm. In the Pie Chart given below, the

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Q.11) In the next year, if emission from c) 87.5


Commercial sector decreases by 20% of its d) Indeterminable
current emission, while other sectors
continue to emit the same amount of CO2 Q.14) It can be inferred that, in absolute
as earlier then What will be the new % terms,
contribution of Thermal power sector a) Collective agriculture has lost its charm
(approximately)? for the work force.
a) 31.69% b) Collective agriculture remains at the
b) 39.58% 1978 level, in terms of attracting the
c) 42.47% work force.
d) 36.45% c) Collective agriculture has succeeded in
attracting a larger work force in 1998
Directions (Q.12 - Q.15): These are based than in 1978.
on the following bar graph. d) None of the above can be inferred
(Number of Industrial Townships in 1978 is
160000) Q.15) How many new industrial townships
have been set up in India from 1978 to
1998?
a) 150
b) 1500
c) 15000
d) Indeterminable

Direction (Q.16-Q.20): Study the table


carefully and answer the questions that
Q.12) Which was the first year when people follow.
were employed in private enterprises? The table represent the percentage
a) 1978 expenditure of the income of A, B, C, D,
b) 1998 E and F on different items.
c) 1989
d) Indeterminable

Q.13) If it is known that the total work


force in India increases at a simple rate of
10% per annum, then by what per cent
does the number of people employed in the
Urban Collectives change?
a) 150
b) 100

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Q.16) If the annual income of B and C are what percentage more than the amount
₹2,16,000 and ₹2,64,000 respectively, what spent by D on clothes?
is the difference between the amount spent a) 32.62%
by them on transport? b) 34.24%
a) ₹9248 c) 36.54%
b) ₹9414 d) 38.88%
c) ₹9518
d) ₹9744 Direction for (Q.21 – Q.25): Refer to the
following graph related to the percentage
Q.17) If the amount of money spent on food of persons over 25 years of age and with
by C and D are ₹72000 and ₹86400 more than 4 years college education
respectively, then the annual income of C is living in country X.
what percentage of the annual income of D?
a) 47.5%
b) 60%
c) 62.5%
d) 120%

Q.18) The percentage of amount of money


spent by E on entertainment is what
percentage of the amount of money spent Q.21) What percentage of persons of 25 and

by F on transport? over completed 4 years of college or more in

a) 53.75% 1970?

b) 72.5% a) 7%

c) 87.25% b) 10%
d) 112.5% c) 11%
d) 12.5%

Q.19) If the annual income of C and D


together is ₹4,20,000, what is the sum of Q.22) What was the average percentage
amount spent by C on rent and that by D increase per year from 1970 to 1980?

on miscellaneous items? a) 0.5%

a) 144410 b) 5%

b) 145260 c) 0.7%

c) 146580 d) 2%

d) 147850

Q.20) If the monthly income of A and D are


₹40,000 and ₹36,000 respectively, then the
amount of money spent by A on rent is

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Q.23) If in 1987, a typical state had


125,000 persons of 25 and over with 4
years of college or more. What population of
the state was 25 and over?
a) 375,000
b) 475,000
c) 625,000
d) 525,000

Q.24) What was the percent increase in the


percentage of persons of 25 and over
completing 4 years of college or more Q.26) If for a certain quantity of books, the

between 1960 and 1989? publisher has to pay Rs. 30,600 as printing

a) 100% cost, then what will be amount of royalty to

b) 150% be paid for these books?

c) 200% a) Rs. 19,450

d) 300% b) Rs. 21,200


c) Rs. 22,950

Q.25) If some other country had three times d) Rs. 26,150

as many people of 25 and over in 1989 as


the country X with the same number of Q.27) What is the central angle of the

persons completing 4 years of college or sector corresponding to the expenditure

more, what percentage of that country’s incurred on Royalty?

people of 25 and over would complete a) 15º

college? b) 24º

a) 7% c) 54º

b) 5% d) 48º

c) 9%
d) Can't say Q.28) The price of the book is marked 20%
above the C.P. If the marked price of the

Direction (Q.26-Q.30): The following pie- book is Rs. 180, then what is the cost of the

chart shows the percentage distribution paper used in a single copy of the book?

of the expenditure incurred in publishing a) Rs. 36

a book. Study the pie-chart and the b) Rs. 37.50

answer the questions based on it. c) Rs. 42

Various Expenditures (in percentage) d) Rs. 44.25

Incurred in Publishing a Book.

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Q.29) If 5500 copies are published and the would be the value of exports in 1986?
transportation cost on them amounts to Rs. (Crores of Rupees)
82500, then what should be the selling a) 420
price of the book so that the publisher can b) 375
earn a profit of 25%? c) 330
a) Rs. 187.50 d) 352
b) Rs. 191.50
c) Rs. 175.00 Direction (Q.33 – Q.37): Go through the
d) Rs. 180.00 following pie chart and answer the
questions given below that.
Q.30) Royalty on the book is less than the
printing cost by:
a) 5.0%
b) 33.5%
c) 20.0%
d) 25.0%

Direction (Q.31-Q.32): Study the


following graph and answer the
questions that follow. Q.33) Approximately how many degrees
should be there in the central angle of the
sector for agriculture expenditure?
a) 220
b) 213
c) 210
d) 208

Q.34) Approximately what is the ratio of


expenditure on agriculture to that on dairy?
Q.31) In which year was the value per tin a) 8:3
the minimum? b) 9:2
a) 1984 c) 70:1
b) 1985 d) 10:1
c) 1986
d) 1983

Q.32) If in 1986 tins were exported at the


same rate per tin as in 1985, then what

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Q.35) In Kenya, in 2000, a total


expenditure of Rs. 120mn was incurred.
Approximately how many million did the
Kenya government spend on roads?
a) 15.4
b) 20
c) 10.8
d) 12

Q.38) If the sales of three consecutive years


Q.36) If Rs. 9mn were spent in 2000 on
are steadily increasing or steadily
Dairy, what would have been the total
decreasing, then it is called a steady trend.
expenses in that year in million?
The only months in which increasing steady
a) 150
trend is observed are
b) 140
a) March & June
c) 160
b) Jan & June
d) 130
c) April & March
d) Feb & May
Q.37) In 1999, Kenya spent 11% of all its
expenses on Roads. “Did Kenya spend more
Q.39) In 2000, the ratio of actual to budget
on Roads expenditure in 1999 than in
was highest in the month of
2000?” To answer the question, we
a) Jan
a) Do not require any additional data.
b) Feb
b) Require to know the total amount spent
c) Mar
in each year.
d) Apr
c) Require the exact %age break-up of the
various items of expenses in 1999.
Q.40) Total approximate growth in sales in
d) Require the expenditure on dairy in both
year 1999, over the previous year was
the years.
a) 20%
b) 25%
Direction (Q.38 – Q.42): Refer to the
c) -15%
following bar graph of monthly
d) -18%
cumulative sales over the last three
years of star budget.
Q.41) The annual budget for 2000 was

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Q.42) Predictor is the ratio of sales during 2014-15 121.55


Jan-Mar quarter to annual sales (budgeted 2015-16 123.66
for current year & actual for previous 2016-17 135.64
years). The predictor was highest in 2017-18 144.30
a) 1998
b) 1999 Q.43) By what percentage was
c) 2000 consumption of fertilizers greater than the
d) Can't say production of fertilizers in the year 2014-
15?
Direction (Q.43 – Q.46): The following a) 22
tables give information related to b) 23
fertilisers (nitrogen and phosphate). c) 25
d) 26
Fertilizer output
Year Nitroge Cap. Phosph Cap. Q.44) What was the increase in total
n (lakh Utilit ates Utilit production capacity of phosphate fertilizers
tonnes) y (%) (lakh y (%) between 2013-19?
tonnes) a) 1.5 lakh tonnes
2012- 69.15 85.50 20.51 74.5 b) 2 lakh tonnes
13 0 c) 2.5 lakh tonnes
2013- 73.01 88.50 25.62 93.1 d) 1 lakh tonnes
14 0
2014- 74.30 88.00 23.06 82.1 Q.45) Total fertilizer production in 2017-18
15 0 was what percentage of total fertilizer
2015- 72.31 83.12 18.16 64.3 consumption (approximately)?
16 0 a) 78
2016- 79.45 91.20 24.15 88.3 b) 79
17 0 c) 77.5
2017- 87.77 96.12 25.58 90.6 d) 78.5
18 0
2018- 12.23 97.00 26.80 91.0 Q.46) Between 2012-18, production of
19 0 nitrogen fertilizer was what percentage of
(Est.) total consumption of fertilizers?
a) 50

Year Fertilisers Consumption b) 45

(in lakh tonnes) c) 60

2012-13 125.46 d) 65

2013-14 127.28

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Directions (Q.47-Q.49): These questions b) 52


are based on the following bar graph. c) 62
Data from questions may be used in d) 72
subsequent questions.
Directions (Q.50-Q.52): The following
table shows the marks obtained by 100
students in Maths, Science and the
average of the two subjects.

Subjects Marks obtained out of 100


0- 20- 40- 60- 80-
20 40 60 80 100
Maths 9 13 17 38 23
Science 12 16 18 32 22
Average of 11 17 19 34 19
Q.47) If the total incentive given to workers
the two
and the sales force in 2014 was Rs 14 lakhs
subjects
what was the net profit of the company in
that year?
Q.50) Find the number of students who got
a) Rs 50 lakh
60% or more marks in both subjects.
b) Rs 1 crore
a) 15
c) Rs 90 lakh
b) 61
d) Rs 1.5 crore
c) 53
d) Can’t be determined
Q.48) In 2015 the net profit increased by
25% over the previous year. What was the
Q.51) If to qualify in the examination one
amount (in Rs lakhs) disbursed by way of
has to secure a minimum of 60% marks in
incentives to the workers?
either of the subjects, find the least number
a) 13.5
of students who have qualified the
b) 14.5
examination.
c) 15.625
a) 53
d) 16.5
b) 54
c) 61
Q.49) In 2016 the net profit increases by
d) Can’t be determined
20% over the previous year. If each member
of the sales force received Rs 10000 by way
of incentive, how many people constituted
the sales force?
a) 42

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Q.52) If to qualify in the examination one tank. On maintenance of each tank, India
has to secure a minimum of 60% marks in spent an amount similar to their cost in
both subjects, find the maximum number 1999. The total profit/loss % for India, if
of students who have qualified the India purchased these tanks from Russia at
examination. Rs, 1000 crore per tank, is
a) 15 a) 25.4% loss
b) 54 b) 31.0% loss
c) 32 c) 35.8% loss
d) 53 d) 39.2% loss

Directions (Q.53-Q.56): The following Q.54) India made 48 Weapon-locating


graphs show the cost of different radars in the year 1999 and sold 12 radars
weapons (in Rs crores) in the year 2019. to Nepal on 20% profit, 6 radars to
Refer to the graphs to answer the Australia on 16% profit, and 13 radars to
questions that follow. Zimbabwe on 17% loss, and kept the
remaining radars for self-use. What was the
profit/loss of India?
a) 3.2% profit
b) 3.3% loss
c) 4.0% loss
d) 4.2% profit

Q.55) Which of the following statements


is/are true for the graph?
1. The cost of the Air target trainers is
approximately 1/5 of the cost of Assault
rifles.
2. The cost of Anti-mine boost is double the
cost of Global positioning system.
3. The cost of Smersh multi-barrel rocket
launcher is thrice the cost of Thermal
imaging system.
a) Statement 2 only
Q.53) India purchased 22 ‘T-72’ tanks from b) Statements 1 and 2 only
Russia in 1991. 10 ‘T-72’ tanks were C) Statements 2 and 3 only
destroyed in Kargil war and India sold 8 ‘T- d) Statements 1 and 3 only
72’ tanks to Sri Lanka at Rs 5500 crore per
tank. India has returned the remaining
tanks to Russia and got Rs. 300 crore per

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Q.56) In the condition of sudden attack on b) 4600


India, Indian military is in need of 27 ‘T-72’ c) 5630
tanks, 6 Smersh multi-barrel rocket d) 3990
launchers, 12000 Medium towed guns, 2
Q.58) If Kerala Government decided to
Thermal imaging systems and 100 Anti-
increase banking centres in rural areas at
mine boosts. What is the approximate cost
46% per year and in semi-urban areas at
the Indian military will have to pay for the
53% per year, then what will be the total
above arms?
number of banking centres in Kerala in
a) Rs 14484800 crores
2013?
b) Rs 14464480 crores
a) 180
c) Rs 14644800 crores
b) 150
d) Rs 14464400 crores
c) 328
d) 282
Directions (Q.57-Q.62): The following
line and bar graphs show the number of
Q.59) If in 2009 the average number of
banking centres in urban, semi-urban
banking centres in rural areas of Haryana,
and rural areas of different states in the
J&K, Punjab, Rajasthan, Bihar, Kerala,
year 2009. Refer to the graphs to answer
Himachal Pradesh and Madhya Pradesh is
the questions that follow.
670, then the number of banking centres in
rural areas of Madhya Pradesh will be:
a) 790
b) 400
c) 820
d) 500

Q.60) In the year 2007, the Government


decided to increase the banking centres
according to the population increase in that
particular state. If according to 2011
census, the semi-urban population of
Punjab has increased by 25% from 2009,
then what will be the number of banking
centres that the Government has to
increase in the year 2011 in semi-urban
Q.57) If the banking centres have increased parts of Punjab?
at a steady rate of 35% in all states of India, a) 22
then what will be the number of banking b) 28
centres in Haryana in the year 2015? c) 50
a) 4840 d) 38

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Q.61) Which of the following statements is


not true?
a) The number of banking centres in semi-
urban areas of Jammu & Kashmir is
equal to the number of banking centres
in urban areas of Rajasthan in 2009.
b) The number of banking centres in rural
areas of Bihar is equal to the number of
Q.63) What is the difference (in tonnes)
banking centres in urban areas of
between the production of company C in
Haryana in the year 2009.
2001 and that of company A in 2004?
c) The number of banking centres in rural
a) 500000
areas of Rajasthan is almost 2.8 times
b) 5000000
the number of banking centres in rural
c) 50000
areas of Himachal Pradesh in the year
d) 50000000
2009.
d) The number of banking centres in semi-
Q.64) What is the percentage increase in
urban areas of Himachal Pradesh is 4
production of company A from 2004 to
times the number of banking centres in
2005?
rural areas of Kerala in 2009.
a) 85.71
b) 46.15
Q.62) In which of the following states the
c) 84.23
ratio of rural banking centres to total
d) 45.25
banking centres the second lowest?
a) Bihar
Q.65) For which of the following years the
b) Punjab
percentage of rise/fall in production from
c) Haryana
the previous year is the maximum for
d) Himachal Pradesh
company B?
a) 2002
Directions (Q.63-Q.67): Study the
b) 2003
following graph carefully to answer the
c) 2004 & 2005
questions given below it.
d) 2005
Production of paper (in lakh tonnes) by
three different companies A, B & C over
the years

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Q.66) The total production of company C in


2002 and 2006 is what percentage of the
total production of company C in 2004 and
2005?
a) 170
b) 175
c) 178
d) 180

Q.68) What is the ratio of the percentage


Q.67) What is the difference (in lakh
increase in the expenditure of BJP from
tonnes) between the average production per
1999 to 2014 to that of Congress over same
year of the company with highest average
period?
production and that of the company with
a) 77.5:100
the lowest average production?
b) 5:8
a) 20.83
c) 73:90
b) 28.3
d) 84:95
c) 21.38
d) 22.32
Q.69) In which year the Percentage
increase in the expenditure of the Congress
Direction (Q.68-Q.73): Study the
is the maximum?
following line graph and pie chart
a) 2009
carefully and answer the given
b) 2014
questions.
c) 2004
d) 2014

Q.70) In which year is the difference


between male and female candidates the
maximum?
a) 2009
b) 1999
c) 1998
Percentage of votes received by various d) 2014
political parties in 2014 election.

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Q.71) What is the ratio of the increase in


the number of male candidates from the
year 1998 to 2014 to that of female
candidate during the same period?
a) 22:13
b) 24:13
c) 19:21
d) 21:19

Q.72) What is the difference between the There are some constraints:
votes received by (SP + Congress + BSP) i) Income from students can be used for
and (JDU + BJP) in the year 2014? awards and facilities; otherwise it has
a) 24 lakh to be kept aside.
b) 2.4 crore ii) Renovation can be done only with
c) 240 crore donation from institute.
d) 2.4 lakh iii) Government and institute’s
contributions do not increase even if
Q.73) The votes received by (NCP + BJP + any new course is introduced for/till
JDU) is how much more than (Congress + first 2 years.
Others) in the year 2014?
a) 19.2 crore Q.74) If government’s contribution was Rs
b) 23.5 crore 10 lakh and the management could save Rs
c) 27.8 crore 60000, then what would be the expenditure
d) 16.9 crore on wages? (Approximately)
a) Rs 1504000
Directions (Q.74-Q.78): Refer to the pie- b) Rs 1538000
charts below and answer the questions c) Rs 1602000
that follow. d) Rs 1571000
Monthly income and expenditure for a
semi-government institute Q.75) The total income is Rs 35 × 106. The
percentage utilization of the income from
the students is 100%. If expenditure on
awards and facilities is met only with
income from students, then what is the
total expenditure? (approximately)
a) Rs 31.5 × 106
b) Rs 35 × 106
c) Rs 39 × 106
d) Rs 40 × 106

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Q.76) Approximately what is the ratio of the


expenditure on facilities to that on wages?
a) 5 : 11
b) 11 : 6
c) 6 : 11
d) Cannot be determined

Q.77) If no money is spent on renovation


then the income and the expenditure are
the same, otherwise there is a shortage of Q.79) What was the percentage change in

Rs 650000. Then what is the total income? the production in the given period for

a) Rs 72 × 10p5 Multiple Investment?

b) Rs 65.7 × 10p5 a) 78%

c) Rs 59.5 × 10p5 b) 86%

d) Rs 54.5 × 10p5 c) 68%


d) 92%

Q.78) Students’ contribution is totally used


in awards and facilities but Rs 2×106 is still Q.80) Which year showed the sharpest

left. Find the total expenditure (in Rs). change in production?

a) 5×106 a) 92

b) 7.5×106 b) 93

c) 4×106 c) 94

d) Data inadequate d) 95

Directions (Q.79-Q.80): Following graph


gives details about the fortunes of the
company Multiple Investment.
Productivity is given here as the
produced value per employee in ’00000
$. Profitability is defined here as the
profit as a percentage of produced value.
The number of employees is given in
’00s.

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