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D.I.

Directions (1-5) : The table given below shows the num- 5. What are total number of present applicants from
ber of applicants who have applied for exam at various exam centre H and G together?
centres as percentage of total number of applicants. ijh{kk dsUnz
H rFkk
G dks feykdj mifLFkr vH;fFkZ;ksa dh dqy la[;k D;k gS\
The table also shows the number online applicants and (a) 238200 (b) 151800
absent applicants as a percentage of total applicants of
(c) 388200 (d) 442650
each centre. Total number of applicants is 1200000.
Directions (6-10) : The table below shows the sales of
uhps nh xbZ rkfydk esa fofHkUu ijh{kk dsUnzksa esa ijh{kk dk ukekadu Hkjus okys

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milk in six different states as a percentage of total sales.
vH;fFkZ;ksa dh la[;k dks dqy vH;fFkZ;ksa dh la[;k ds izfr'kr ds :i esa n'kkZ;k x;k only two milkmen A and B sell the milk.

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In each state
gSA ;g rkfydk izR;sd ijh{kk dsUnz ds vkWuykbu vH;fFkZ;ksa rFkk vuqifLFkr
The vH;fFkZ;ksa
table below shows the sales of salesman A as per-
dh la[;k dks dqy vH;fFkZ;ksa dh la[;k ds izfr'kr ds :i esa n'kkZrh gSA vH;fFkZ;ksa

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centage of total sale of milk in each state. The total
dh dqy la[;k 1200000 gSA sales of milk is 200000 litres.
uhps nh xbZ rkfydk esa N% fofHkUu jkT;ksa esa nw/ dh dqy fcØh

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izfr'kr esa n'kkZ;k x;k gSA izR;sd jkT; esa dsoyAnks
RkFkk
nw/
B nw/
foØsrk
Absent
Online
Exam centre Total applicant applicants
applicants
ijh{kk dUs nz dqy vH;FkhZ vuqifLFkr
vkWuykbu vH;FkhZ
vH;FkhZ csprs gSA uhps nh xbZ rkfydk izR;sd jkT; esa nw/ dh dqy fcØh ds izfr'kr

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esa foØsrk
A n~okjk dh xbZ fcØh dks n'kkZrh gSA nw/ dh dqy fcØh 200000
F 15% 30% 36%
G 25% 44% 25%

yhVj gSA
H 20% 52% 32%
J 24% 46% 18%
K 16% 38% 20%

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1. If A equals to 15% of total applicants who are present jkT; nw/ dh fcØh A/foØsrk
A }kjk fcØh
at exam centre F and B equals to present appli-
P 24% 65%
cants at centre K, then A is what percent of B?
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Q 10% 80%
;fn A ijh{kk dsUnz
F ij mifLFkr vH;fFkZ;ksa dh dqy la[;k
15% ds
ds cjkcj gS rFkk K ij mifLFkr vH;fFkZ;ksa ds cjkcj gS]R
B ijh{kk dsUnz 17% 50%
rksA, B dk fdruk izfr'kr gS\ S 13% 70%
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(a) 18.18 (b) 11.25 T 22% 60%


(c) 13.33 (d) 14.28 U 14% 80%
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2. Total number of offline applicants from exam centre 6. What are the average sales of milk (in litres) by
H, K and F are how much less than the total number the salesmen A in all the given states?
of present applicants from exam centre G and J? fn, x, lHkh jkT;ksa esa foØsrk
A }kjk dh xbZ nw/ dh vkSlr fcØh
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ijh{kk dsUnz
H, K rFkk
(yhVj
F ls dqy vkWiQykbu vH;fFkZ;ksa dh dqy la[;k] ijh{kk
esa) fdruh gS\
(a) 21866.67 (b) 26466.6
dsUnz
G rFkkJ ls mifLFkr vH;fFkZ;ksa dh dqy la[;k lsefdruh
gS\ d
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(c) 19200 (d) 26000


(a) 111420 (b) 100920
7. What is the respective ratio of sales of milk in
(c) 127370 (d) 109990
state P and Q by salesmen B and the sales of milk
3. What are the total number of offline applicants
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in state R and T by salesmen A ?


from the exam centre F, H, J and G? ijh{kk dsUnzF,
jkT;P RkFkk
Q esa foØsrk
B }kjk dh xbZ nw/ dh fcØh rFkk
R RkFkk
jkT;
H, J rFkkG ls vkWiQykbu vH;fFkZ;ksa dh dqy la[;k D;k gS\ T esa foØsrk
A }kjk dh xbZ nw/ dh fcØh dk Øe'k% vuqikr D;k gS\
(a) 393720 (b) 963000 (a) 52 : 109 (b) 104 : 217
(c) 564720 (d) 428540 (c) 52 : 31 (d) 31 : 57
4. What is the ratio of total number of present appli- 8. What will be the central angle(in degrees)formed
cants from exam centre K to total number of offline by the average sale of milk in state Q, T and S
applicants from exam centre J?
together? jkT;Q,T rFkk
S dks feykdj gqbZ nw/ dh vkSlr fcØh
ijh{kk dsUnz
K ls dqy mifLFkr vH;fFkZ;ksa dh la[;k dk ijh{kk
J dsUnz
}kjk cuk;k tkus okyk dsaUnzh; dks.k(fMxzh esa)D;k gksxk\
ls dqy vkWiQykbu vH;fFkZ;ksa dh la[;k ls D;k vuqikr gS\
(a) 112.6 (b) 72
(a) 40 : 41 (b) 80 : 81
(c) 36 (d) 54
(c) 10 : 9 (d) 7 : 11

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9. What will be difference(in litres)in the sale of milk 14.
On an average how many residents of city Y are work-
in state T by salesmen B and the total of milk in ing in each department?
state R and S together? 'kgj Y ds fdrus fuoklh vkSlru ,d foHkkx esa dk;Z dj gjs gSa\
jkT;T esa foØsrk
B }kjk dh xbZ nw/ dh fcØh
R rFkkS esa feykdj (a) 11360 (b) 12420
gqbZ dqy fcØh esa D;k varj (yhVj esa) gS\
(c) 9130 (d) 10940
(a) 17600 (b) 42400
15. What are the total number of employee in department
(c) 38800 (d) 19000
A and E together?
10. What is the difference(in litres)between the sale foHkkxA rFkkE esa feykdj dqy deZpkfj;ksa dh la[;k D;k gS\
of milk in state R by salesmen A and the sale of
milk in the same state by the salesmen B? (A) 29400 (B) 17600
jkT;R esa foØsrk (C) 46400
A }kjk dh xbZ nw/ dh fcØh rFkk jkT; esa foØsrk (D) 36800

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B }kjk dh xbZ nw/ dh fcØh esa D;k varj (yhVj esa) gS\ Directions (16-20) : The table given below shows the
information about bats manufactured by 6 different

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(a) 2000 (b) 0 companies. Each company manufactures only plastic
(c) 12000 (d) 8000 and wooden bats. Each company labels these bats as

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Directions (11-15) : The given table shows the number (in Brand A or Band B. The table shows the number of plas-
percent) of employees working in dirrerent departments of tic bats as a percentage of total bats manufactured by
an organization. The table also shows the ratio of males and
each company. It also shows the ratio of wooden bats

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females and the ratio of employees living in city Z and em-
ployees living in city Y. The total number of employees in the labeled A and B. Each company manufactured a total of
organization are 8000. 550000 bats.
nh xbZ rkfydk esa ,d laxBu ds fofHkUu foHkkxksa esa dk;Z dj jgsuhps nh xbZ rkfydk 6 fofHkUu daifu;ksa }kjk mRikfnr cYyksa ds ck

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deZpkfj;ksa
dh la[;k (izfr'kr esa) dks n'kkZ;k x;k gSA ;g rkfydk iq#"kksa rFkk efgykvksan'kkZrh
tkudkjh dks ds gSA izR;sd daiuh dsoy IykfLVd rFkk ydM+h ds cYyks
vuqikr dks rFkk 'kgj
Z esa jg jgs deZpkfj;ksa rFkk
Y esa
mRiknu
'kgjjg jgs deZpkfj;ksa
djrh gSA izR;sd daiuh bu cYyksa
A vFkok
dks czk.M
czk.M
B ds :i
esa yscy djrh gSA rkfydk esa izR;sd daiuh }kjkcYyksa
mRikfnrdsdqy
izfr'kr
i
ds vuqikr dks Hkh n'kkZrh gSA laxBu esa dqy deZpkfj;ksa dh la[;k 80000 gSA
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ds :i esa IykfLVd ds cYyksa ds la[;k dks n'kkZ;kAx;k
rFkkgSA
B czk.M
;g
ds yM+dh ds cYyksa ds vuqikr dks Hkh n'kkZrh gSA izR;ssd daiuh dk mRik
550000 cYys gSaA
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C
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11. How many employees of department A and C together


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are living in city Z ?


foHkkxA rFkkC ds fdrus deZpkjh] 'kgj
Z esa lkFkk feydj jg jgsas gSSaA\
(a) 9000 (b) 9200
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(c) 8800 (d) 8200 16. What is the total number of wooden bats of brand
12. Male emoloyees of department E is what percent of the A manufactured by comapany T?
emoloyees living in city Z from department A? daiuhT }kjk mRikfnr czk.M
A ds ydM+h ds cYyksa dh dqy la[;k D;k gSA
Pr

foHkkxE ds iq#"k deZpkjh] foHkkx


A ls 'kgj Z esa jg jgs deZpkfj;ksa (a) 23420 (b) 22990
dk fdrus izfr'kr gS\ (c) 68920 (d) 72600
(a) 1600 (b) 2400 17. N = Wooden bats of Brand B manufactured by U.
(c) 3200 (d) 4200 M = Total wooden bats manufactured by R and W
13. What is the ration of male emoloyee working in depart- together.
ment B and D together to female emoloyee working in What is the value of N/M?
department A and E together? N = U }kjk mRikfnr czk.M
B ds ydM+h ds cYysA
foHkkxB rFkkD dks feykdj dk;Z dj jgs iq#"k deZpkfj;ksa dk foHkkx M = R rFkk W }kjk feydj mRikfnr dqy cYysA
A rFkkE dks feykdj dk;Z dj jgh efgyk deZpkfj;ksa ls D;k vuqikr gS\
N/M eku D;k gS\
(a) 13 : 8 (b) 25 : 7 (a) 0.043 (b) 0.061
(c) 23 : 9 (d) 7 : 9 (c) 0.125 (d) 0.008

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S and wooden bats of Brand A manufactured by W. examination from school M is what percent of number
Q = Difference of Brand B wooden bats and Brand of students who were absent from school M, L and O?
A wooden bats manufactured by U. fo|ky; M ls HkkSfrdh dh ijh{kk esa mifLFkr fo|kfFkZ;ksa dh la[;k] fo|ky;
What is the value P – Q? M , L rFkkO vuqifLFkr fo|kfFkZ;ksa dh la[;k dk fdruk izfr'kr gS\
P=S }kjk mRikfnr czk.M
B ds yM+dh ds cYyksa WrFkk
}kjk (a) 22.48 (b) 29.28
mRikfnr czk.M
A ds ydM+h ds cYyksa dk ;ksxA
(c) 9.09 (d) 13.4
Q = U }kjk mRikfnr czk.M
B ds yM+dh ds cYyksa rFkk
A ds
czk.M
23. What is the average of the number of students
yM+dh ds cYyksa dkPvarjA
– Q dk eku D;k gS\ who were present in Physics examination from
(a) 67500 (b) 177700 school N, K and L?
(c) 159500 (d) 123500 fo|ky; N, K rFkkL ls HkkSfr
dh dh ijh{kk esa mifLFkr fo|kfFkZ;ksa dh
19. Taking all 6 companies together, how many bats

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of Brand A have been produced?
la[;k dk vkSlr D;k gS\

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lHkh 6 daifu;ksa dks feykdjAczk.M
ds fdrus ydM+h ds cYysa (a) 109635 (b) 84632
cuk;s x;s gSa\ (c) 74365 (d) 67894

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(a) 691000 (b) 724000 24. What are the total number of students who were
(c) 683000 (d) 716000 present in the Biology examination from all the
20. X = Average of plastic bats manufactured by V, U and T. schools together?

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Y = Wooden bats of Brand A manufactured by V. lHkh fo|ky;ksa ls feykdj tho foKku dh ijh{kk esa fo|kfFkZ;ksa dh dqy
What is the value X – Y? la[;k D;k gS\

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X = V, U rFkkT }kjk mRikfnr IykfLVd ds cYyksa dk vkSlrA
(a) 193462 (b) 249048
Y = V }kjk mRikfnr czk.MA ds ydM+h ds cYysA
X – Y dk eku D;k gS\
(c) 326438 (d) 211738
(a) 197600 (b) 432890
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(c) 260000 (d) 293300 the Physics examination from school A is 250%
of the difference of the number of the students
Directions (21-25): Read the information carefully and
who were present in Physics and Biology
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answer the given questions.


examination, from school K, then what is the
The table given below shows the number of
students who were absent and percentage of students ratio of the number of students who were present
from school L to number of students who were
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who were present in the given two examinations from


five different schools. The table also shows the present in Physics examination from school A ?
percentage of students who were present in the Biology ;fn fo|ky; A ls HkkSfrd
foKku dh ijh{kk esa fo|kfFkZ;ksa dh la[;k]
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and Physics examination respectively? fo|ky; K ls HkkSfrd foKku rFkk tho foKku dh ijh{kk esa mifLFkr
nh xbZ tkudkjh dk è;kuiwoZd vè;;u dj iz'uksa dk mÙkj
uhpsnhft,% fo|kfFkZ;ksa dh la[;k esa eè; dk varj gS] rks fo|ky;
250% L ls dqy
nh xbZ rkfydk esa nh xbZ nks ijh{kkvksa esa ikap fofHkUUk fo|ky;ksa ls vuqifLFkr
mifLFkr fo|kfFkZ;ksa dh la[;k dk Afo|ky;
ls HkkSfrd foKku dh
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fo|kfFkZ;ksa dh la[;k rFkk mifLFkr fo|kfFkZ;ksa ds izfr'kr dks n'kkZ;k x;k gSA
ijh{kk ;g
esa mifLFkr dqy Nk=kksa
a[;k ls dh
D;kl vuqikr gS\
rkfydk Øe'k% thou foKku rFkk HkkSfrdh dh ijh{kk esa mifLFkr fo|kfFkZ;ksa ds
(a) 5079 : 4631 (b) 1692 : 1547
izfr'kr dks Hkh n'kkZrh gS\
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(c) 1547 : 4631 (d) 1692 : 2345


Directions (26-30) : The table given below shows the
production of maize by 5 different states as a
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percentage of total production. Each state produces only


maize and rice. There are three types of rice – R1, R2
and R3. The table also shows the R1 type of rice
produced as a percentage of total rice production and
the ratio of R2 and R3 type of rice. Total production by
each state is 625000.
21. What is the difference between the number of
students who were present in Physics and Biology uhps nh xbZ rkfydk
5 fofHkUu jkT;ksa }kjk fd, x, eDds ds mRiknu dks
examination from school N? dqy mRiknu ds izfr'kr ds :i esa n'kkZrh gSA izR;sd jkT; dsoy eDdk rFkk pkoy
dk fo|kfFkZ;ksa
fo|ky; N ls HkkSfrdh rFkk tho foKku dh ijh{kk esa mifLFkr gh mRiknu djrk gSA pkoy ds rhuR1, izdkj&
R2 rFkkR3 gSA ;g rkfydk
dh la[;k esa D;k varj gS\ R1 izdkj ds pkoy ds mRiknu dks dqy pkoy ds mRiknu ds izfr'kr ds :i esa
(a) 21150 (b) 14352 n'kkZrh gSR2 rFkk
rFkkR3 izdkj ds pkoy ds vuqikr dks n'kkZrh
izR;sd
gSAjkT;
(c) 22594 (d) 24250 }kjk dqy mRiknu625000 gS
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State/jkT; Maize/eDd k R1 R2 : R3 (c) 42.5 (d) 39.5
H 32% 60 6 : 11 29. A = Average of the R3 type of rice produced by
R 62% 60 9 : 10 stated H,R,S and X togther.
X 52% 60 3 : 5 B = Difference between the R2 type of rice pro-
S 52% 55 4 : 5 duced by state T and R1 type of rice produced by
T 74% 80 3 : 10 state R.
What is the value of B – A?
26. What is the difference between the R1 type of
A = jkT; H,R,S rFkk
X n~okjk feydj mRikfnr
R3 izdkj ds pkoy
rice produced by state X and the R2 type of rice
produced by state H?
dk vkSlrA
B = jkT;T n~okjk mRikfnr
R2 izdkj ds pkoy rFkk jkT;
R n~okjk
jkT;X }kjk mRikfnr
R1 izdkj ds pkoy rFkk jkT;
H }kjk mRikfnr

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mRikfnr
R1 izdkj ds pkoy ds eè; varjA
R2 izdkj ds pkoy ds eè; D;k varj gS\
B – A dk eku D;k gS\

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(a) 115000 (b) 120000
(a) 54750 (b) 56750
(c) 55000 (d) 65000

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(c) 57500 (d) 57000
27. What is the sum of the total production of maize
by state X and T and production of R2 type of Rice 30. F = Total production of R2 type of rice by all the states.
by states S and R? K = Average of the total production of R1 type of

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jkT;X rFkkT }kjk eDds dk dqy mRiknu rFkk
S rFkk
jkT;R }kjk rice by all the states.
R2 izdkj ds pkoy ds dqy mRiknu dk ;ksx D;k gS\ What is the value of K/F?

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(a) 868500 (b) 1025000 K/F dk eku D;k gS\
(c) 925000 (d) 892500 (a) 0.875 (b) 0.802
28. Production of R3 type of rice by state X is what

i (c) 0.08 (d) 0.702


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percentage of production of R1 type of rice by state S?
jkT;X }kjkR3 izdkj ds pkoy dk mRiknu] jkT;
S }kjkR1 izdkj
ds pkoy ds mRiknu dk fdruk izfr'kr gS\
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C
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Directions (1-5):- Distribution of total no. of Shirts nqdkuE ds }kjk csph xbZ 'kVksZa dk dsUnzh; dks.k fdruk gS
(Linen and cotton) Shirts by six different stores in 5. No. of shirts (Linen and cotton) sold by store ‘D’ is what percent
2003.
more than. The no. of Linen shirts sold by store B?
funsZ'k
(1-5):- lu~ 2003 esa gNvyx vyx nqdkuksa esa 'kVZ (fyuu vkSj
nqdkuD }kjk csphxbZ (fyuu vkSj lwrh) 'kVksZa dh la[;k B nqdk
lwrh) dk fooj.k %&
}kjk csph
xbZ fyuu 'kVZ ls fdruk izfr'kr vf/d gSa\
: Directions (6-10) :- No. of Employees in 5 different
organisations in April, 2013
funsZ'k
(6-10):- vi zSay]
2013 esa
] ik¡p fofHkUu laxBuksa esa deZpkfj;ksa d

Employees of the given companies can be categorised


1. What is the difference between average no. of only in three type-science Graduate, Commerce Gradu-
Linen shirts sold by stores ‘D’ and ‘E’ together and ate, Art Graduate.
average no. of cotton shirts sold by the same store
fuEufyf[kr laxBu ds deZpkfj;ksa dks rhu oxksZa%& foKku Luk
together.
Lukrd] dyk Lukrd esa foHkkftr fd;k x;k gSa
nqdkuD vkSjE ds }kjk,d lkFk csph tkus okyh fyuu 'kVksZ 6. dhThe average no. of science graduate employ-
vkSlr la[;k vkSj leku nqdkuksa ls lwrh 'kVksaZ dh csph tkus okyh vkSlrcommerce graduate Employees in
ees and
la[;k ds chp dk vUrj D;k gS\ Company A was 518. What is the total no. of
employees in Company A?
2. What is the respective ratio between the no. of
dEiuhA esa
foKku vkSj dyk Lukrd deZpkfj;ksa dh vkSlr
518la[;k
shirts (Linen & cotton both) sold by store ‘C’ and
Fkh
rks dEiuhA esa
dk;Zjr deZpkfj;ksa dh dqy la[;k fdruh gSA
the no. of Linen shirts sold by store F?
(a) 1480 (b) 1520
nqdkuC }kjk csph
tkus okyh lwrh vkSj fyuu 'kVksaZ dh la[;k vkSj
(c) 1560 (d) 1580 (e) 1440
nqdkuF ds }kjkcsph tkus okyh fyuu 'kVksZa dk vuqikr D;k
7. gS\
Total no. of employees in Company E was 3 times
3. Total no. of cotton shirts sold by stores ‘A’ and ‘B’ the total no. of employees in Comapny B. If the dif-
together is what percent of the no. of shirts (Linen ference between no. of commerce graduate in Com-
& Cotton) sold by store ‘E’? pany E and that in Company B was 300, what is the
nqdku A vkSj B ds }kjk ,d lkFk csph xbZ dqy lwrh 'kVksaZtotal
fd no. of employees in Company B.
la[;k] nqdku dEiuh
E ds }kjk csph xbZ fyuu vkSj lwrh 'kVksZa dh la[;k
E esa dk
;Zjr dqy deZpkfj;ksa dh la[;k dEiuh
B esa dk
;Zjr
dk fdruk izfr'kr gS\ dqy deZpkfj;ksa dh la[;k dh frxquh gSA ;fnE vkSj
dEiuhdEiuh
B esa dk
;Zjr dkWelZ Lukrd ds chp dk 300vUrjgS] ks
r dEiuh
4. What is the central angle corresponding to the no.
B esa deZpkfj;ksa dh dqy la[;k fdruh gSA
of shirts (Linen and Cotton) sold by store E?
(a) 900 (b) 1500 (c) 1200
(d) 1320 (e) 1290

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8. If the respective ratio between no. of Art's graduate vizSy2013 ls viSzy2014 rd dEiuh C ds dqy deZpkfj;ksa dh
and Commerce graduate in Company D is 4 : 9, what la[;k esa
40% dh o`f¼ gqbZA ;fn dEiuh
C esa
vizSy2014 esa
dkWelZ
is the no. of Art graduate in Company D? Lukrd dh dqy la[;k50% Fkh rks vizSy2014 esa dEiuhC esa
;fn dEiuh D esa dykvkSj dkWelZ Lukrdksa ds fcp dk vuqikr dkWelZ Lukrdks dh la[;k fdruh Fkh\
4 : 9 gS] ks
r dEiuh D esa dykLukrdks dh la[;k fdruh gS\ (a) 650 (b) 630 (c) 590
(a) 236 (b) 232 (c) 208 (d) 570 (e) 510
(d) 224 (e) 216 10. What was the difference between no. of Science
9. Total no. of Employees in Company C increased by graduate and Art graduate in Company C.
40% from April 2013 to April 2014. If 50% of total no. dEiuhC esa foKku Lukrd vkSj dyk Lukrdks ds chp dk varj
of Employees in Company C in April 2014 were Com- fdruk Fkk\
merce graduate, what was the no. of commerce (a) 136 (b) 132 (c) 128
graduate in Company C in April 2014? (d) 122 (e) 126

Directions (11-15) :-

11 If the population in village A and C are in the 14. If the ratio of Population in village A, B and C are in
ratio of 2 : 1 then what is the ratio of in opera- the ratio 1 : 2 : 3, then what percent of People in vil-
tive Bank Accounts in village ‘A’ and ‘C’? lage A, B and C taking together have a Bank Account.
xzkeA vkSjC ds vcknhdk vuqikr2:1 gS rks
xzkeA vkSjC ;fn xzkeA, B vkSjC dh vkcknh dk vuqikr1 : 2 : 3 gS rks
dk buvkWijsfVo
cSad esa [kkrs dk vuqikr D;k gS\ xzkeA, B, vkSjC ds fdrusizfr'kr yksxksa us lkFk esa] cSad [k
12 If out of the total inoperative Bank Account in j[kk gS\
village B, half account holders are females 15. Percentage of inoperative Bank Account in village
which is equal to 300, then find the total popu- E is by what percent more than the percentage of
lation of village ‘B’. operative Bank Account in the same village?
;fn xzkeB ds dqy buvkWijsfVo cSad [kkrksa esa ls vk/h [kkrk/kjd
xzkeE ds lgdkjh bu vkijsfVo cSad esa [kkrk mlh xkWo
efgyk,¡ gSa] ftldh la[;k
300 gS]ks
r xzke
B dh dqy tula[;k vkijsfVo cSad ds [kkrs ls fdruk izfr'kr vf/d gS\
Kkr dhft,A Directions (16-19):- In the given Pie-Chart in a state
13 If the population of village ‘C’ and ‘D’ are in there are two types of tourists Domestic and Interna-
tional tourists. Graph shows the percentage wise
the ratio 1 : 2, then the no. of People in vil-
breakup of these tourists in a given year. There are
lage ‘C’ having Bank Account is by what per-
four quarters in a year and graph shows the informa-
cent approximately less or more than that of
tion for three quarters.
village ‘D’? funsZ'k
(16-19):- fuEuikbZ pkVZ esa ,d jkT; ds ?kjsyw vkSj varjk"V
;fn xzkeC vkSjD dh vkcknh dk vuqikr1 : 2 gS rkscSad esaiz;Vdks dks n'kkZ;k x;k gSA fn, x, o"kZ esa xzkiQ esa izfr'krok
[kkrk /kjd xzke
C ds yksxksa dh la[;k D
xzke
ds yksxks dh la[;kdh xbZ gSA ,d o"kZ esa pkj frekfg;ksa gksrh gSA xzkiQ esa r
ls fdruh izfr'kr vf/d ;k@vFkok de gSa\ n'kkZ;k x;k gSA xzkiQ dks è;ku esa j[k dj rhu frekfg;ksa dks n'k

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Note 1 : Age group
0-8 years old - male female
9-45 year old – Male/Female
> 45 yeard old - Senior Citizen
Note 2: Tax slab
No tax – (0-2,50,000)
10% – (2,50,000 – 5,00,000)
20% – 5,00,000 – 10,00,000
30% – > 10,00,000
16 If we include the 4th quarter of the year, then 20. Bablu 55 year old has 5 crore black money. How
percentage of domestic tourists in 3rd quarter much money (in crores) will he get after giving
will become 25% of the total domestic tourists tax to the governemnt and Penalty on it?
of the year. What is the no. of domestic tourists 55 lky 5 djksM+
ds cCyw ds ikl dk dkyk /u gSA ljdkj dks
in 4th quarter. dj vkSj twekZuk nsus ds i'pkr og fdruk /u jk'kh izkIr djsx
;fn ge prqFkZ frekgh dks Hkh blesa 'kkfey djsa rks 21.
rhljh frekgh
Mohan, 36 years old has black money amount to
ds ?kjsyw i;ZVdksa dk izfr'kr dqy ?kjsyw
25%i;ZVdksa
gks
tkrk dk 3,25,000. On which day will he get all of his money
gS rks prqFkZ frekgh esa ?kjsyw i;ZVdksa dh la[;k fdruh gSAafter giving tax and Penalty if he visits bank on
17 If the international tourists visited in 4th quar- daily basis and withdraw maximum amount
ter is 150 more than the international tourists
ds eksgu ds ikl dkys /u dh jk'kh
36 o"kZ 3,25,000 gSaA ;fn
visited in 2nd quarter. Then the international
tourists visited in 4th quarter is what percent of og iSlk fudkyus ds fy, izfrfnu cSad tkrk gSaA ljdkj dks d
total no. of International tourists? vkSj twekZuk nsus ds i'pkr og fdl fnu viuh lHkh jkf'k izk
prqFkZ djsxk\
frekgh esa vkxUrqd vUrjk"Vªh; i;ZVdksa dh la[;k nwljh
frekgh esa vkxUrqd vUrjk"Vªh; i;ZVdksa
150dhvf/
la[;k
d ls22. If the Credit limit per day in bank for Senior
gS rks prqFkZ frekgh esa vkxUrqd i;ZVdksa dh la[;k dqy i;ZVdksais increased by 20% and withdrawal
Citizen
dh la[;k ls fdruk izfr'kr vf/d gS\ limit per day from Bank for Senior Citizen is
18 Total no. of domestic tourists who visited in 2nd increased by 50% then find the ratio of credit
and 3rd quarter is what percent of total no. of the limit per day to the withdrawal limit per day
International tourists in 2nd and 3rd quarter? after increment for Senior Citizen.
nwljh vkS
j rhljh frekfg;ksa esa vkxUrqd ?kjsyw i;ZVdksa dh la[;k
;fn izfrfnu cSads d}kjk ofj"B ukxfjdks ds fy, ØsfMV lhek
nwljh vkSj rhljh frekgh esa vkxUrqd vUrjk"Vªh; i;ZVdksa dh
20%dqyrd c<+kbZ tkrh gS vkSj fudklh lhek 50%izfrfnu
rd
la[;k dk fdruk izfr'kr gSA c<+kbZtkrh gSa] rks ofj"B ukxfjd ds }kjk izfrfnu c<+ksrjh d
19 Average no. of domestic tourists from 1st and 2nd tek vkSj fudklh dk vuqikr Kkr dhft,A
quarter is how much Percent more than the no. 23. Govt. said that there will be investment of 25% out
of International tourists from 1st quarter? of the total amount recovered as tax and penalty on
igyh vkSj nwljh frekgh esa vkxUrqd ?kjsyw i;ZVdksa dk vkSlr igyh
tax in Garib Kalyan Yojana Scheme. If Gopal 27 years
frekgh ds vUrjk"Vªh; i;ZVdksa ds la[;k ls fdruk izfr'kr gS\
old has 20 crore black money, then find how much
Directions (20-24) :- Due to demonetization of 500 and
1000 note, following rules are applicable to the people money will be invested in Garib Kalyan Yojana?
in the country. xjhc dY;k.k ;kstuk ds fy, ljdkj us dj rFkk tqekZuk ls izkIr dqy
funsZ'k
(20-24):- 500 vkSj1000 ds uksVksa ds foeqnzhdj.k ds dkj.k jk'kh dk25% fuos
'k djus dh ;kstuk cukbZA ;fn xksiky
27 o"kZ
fuEufyf[kr fu;e ns'k ds yksxksa ds fy, ykxw gq,A dk gS vkSj mlds ikl
20 dj ksM+ dk dkyk /u gS] rks Kkr fdft,

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fdruh /u jkf'k xjhc dY;k.k ;kstuk ds fy, fuos'k fd;k x;k\
26. The respective ratio between total no. of balls
24. Find the difference between the days re- faced by ‘O’ and that by ‘Q’ in the tournament is
quired to withdraw 52,00,000 money under a 5 : 3. Total no. of runs scored by Q in the tour-
nament is by what percent less than the total
male bank account to the days required to
no. of runs scored by ‘O’ in the tournament?
withdraw 5,00,000 money under a children
bank account.
'O' vkSjQ }kjkJ`a[kyk esa lkekuk dh tkus okyh xsanks ds
la[;k dj lekuqikr5 : 3 gSA`a[kyk
J Qesa
}kjkLdksj fd, x,
iq:"k cSad [kkrs52,00,000
ls :i ;s dh fudklh gsrq fnuksa
juksa fd dqy la[;k]
O }kjkLdksj fd, x,] dqy juks dh la[;k
fd vko';drk vkSj cPpk cSad [kkrs ls
5,00,000 :i ;s
ls fdruk izfr'kr de gSA
dh fudklh gsrq fnuksa dh vo';drk ds chp dk varj 27.
Kkr Batsman M faced equal no. of balls in first 11
dhft,A matches he played in the tournament and last
Directions (25-29):- Data related to performance of 6 11 matches he played in the tournament. If his
batsman in a tournament strike rate in first 11 matches and last 11
funsZ'k
(25-29):- , d fØdsV J`a[kyk 6esacYyscktksa ds izn'kZu ls matches of the tournament are 83 and 71 re-
lEcfU/r MkVkA spectively what is the total no. of balls faced by
Name of the Name of Matches Average runs scored Total Balls faced in Strike Rate in him is the tournament?
Batsman played in the tournament in the tournament the tournament the tournament
M 22 56 - - cYysckt M }kjkizFke11 eSpksa
dh Ja`[kyk esa lkeuk dh tkus
N 18 - - 153.6
O - - 900 110 okyh xsanks dh la[;k vkSj11vfUre
eSpksa
dh J`a[kyk esa lekuk
fd tkus okyh xsanks dh la[;k cjkcj gSA ;fn dk
eSpksa
11izFker
P - 36 1200 84
Q - - - 140
R 24 51 1368 -
LVªbd jsV83 vkSj71 gS]rks mlds }kjk lkeuk tkus okyh xsan
25. If the runs scored by R in the last 3 matches
dh la[;k fdruh gS\
of the tournament are not considered, his av-
28. In the tournament, the total no. of balls faced
erage runs scored in the tournament will de-
crease by 9. If the runs scored by R in the 22nd by batsman ‘N’ is 402 less than the total no. of
and 23rd match are below 140 and no two runs scored by him. What is the average no. of
scores among these scores are equal. What runs scored by batsman ‘N’ in the tournament?
is the minimum possible runs scored by R in ;fn cYyscktN ds }kjk] bl J`a[kyk esa Ldksj fd, x;s juksa dh
the 24th Match? 402lsde gSa rks cYysckt
la[;k lkeuk dh x;h xsanks dh la[;k
;f n R ds }kjk vfUre rhu eSpksa esa Ldksj fd;s x, juksa N ds }kjk J`a[kyk esa Ldksj fd;s x, juksa dk vkSlr fdruk g
ij è;ku u fn;k tk, rks mldh Ja`[kyk ds vkSlr juksa29.esa What is the no. of matches played by batsman
9 ju dh deh gks tkrh gSA ;fnR, 22 eSp vkSj23 eSp ‘P’ in the tournament?
140 ju de Ldksj djrk gSA vkSj
os esa 3 Ldksj esa 2ls J`a[kyk esa cYysckt
P }kjk[ksys x, eSpks dh la[;k fdruh gS\
ds Ldksj dh la[;k cjkcj ugha gSa R, rks
24 osa eSp esa
U;wure fdruk Ldksj dj ldrk gSaA

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DATA INTERPRETATION
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SHEET-2
Direction (1-4):- Given below is the percent of cjkcj gS] rks dkWyst kksa dh dqy la[;k dkWyst
P ds Nk= T ds
number of students from 5 different colleges ds dqy la[;k dk fdruk izfr'kr gSa\
Nk=kksa
attended different number of seminars.
(a) 57.1 7 % (b) 45%
funsZ'
k (1-4):- ik¡p vyx&vyx dkWystksa ds Nk=kksa }kjk vyx vyx
(c) 49% (d) 60%
lsfeukjks esa Hkkx ysus dk izfr'kr uhps fn;k x;k gSA (e) None of these
3. The number of students from college P who
attended more than 2 seminars is approximate
what percent less than the number of students
from college S who attended at least 3 seminars
if the number of students who attended 2
seminars from college P is 48. And the number
of students of college S who attended 6 seminars
is 14 more than the number of students from
1. If the number of students from college R who college P, who attended 1 seminar?
attended at most 3 seminars is equal to number
of students from college S who attended at least
nks lsvf/d lsfeukjksa esa Hkkx ysus okys P dsdkWyst
a dh
Nk=kks
3 seminars and the total number of students la[;k de ls de 3 lsfeukjksa
esa Hkkx ysus okys 5dkWystds
from College S is 114. Then find the number of dh dqy la[;k ls fdruk izfr'kr de gS\ ;fn2 lsfeukjksa
Nk=kksa
students from college R who attended 3 esadkWystP ls Hkkx ysus okys Nk=kksa -48dhgSA
la[;kvkSj
6
seminars. esa dkWyst
lsfeukjksa 3 ds Nk =kksa }kjk Hkkx ysus fd la[;k ,d
;fn dkWyst
R ds Nk=
kksa }kjk rhu vf/dka'k lsfeukjksa esa Hkkx ysus
lsfeukj esa dkWyst
P ds Nk=kksa }kjk Hkkx ysus fd14la[;k ls
dh dqy la[;k de ls de 3 lsfeukjksa
esa dkWyst
S ds Nk=kksa vf/d gSa\
}kjk Hkkx ysus dh dqy la[;k ds cjkcj gS vkSj dkWyst (a) 57
S ds (b) 44%
Nk=kksadqy
dhla[;k114 gS] rks
3 lsfeukjksa
esa dk
WystR ls Hkkx (c) 60% (d) 48%
ysusokys Nk=kksa dh la[;k Kkr dhft,\ (e) 52%.
(a) 37 (b) 41 (c) 45 (d) 48 (e) None of these 4. If the difference between number of students
2. Total no. of students from college P who from college T who attended 3 seminars and
attended atmost 2 seminars is equal to the sum students who attended 5 seminars is 22, and
of number of students from college T who the total students from college R is 60% of the
attended 1 seminar and the number of students total students from college T then find the
from the same college who attended 6 seminars. number of students of college R who are
Then the total number of students from college
attending 2 seminars.
P is what percent of total no. of students from
dkWyst T ds Nk=kksa3}kjk esa Hkkx ysus dh la[;k vkSj
lsfeukjksa
college T?
5 lsfeukjksa esa Hkkx ysus okys Nk=kksa dh la[;k ds ch
dkWystP ds Nk=kksa }kjk tks 2yxHkx esa Hkkx ysus okyks22 gS vkSj
lsfeukjksa dkWyst R ds Nk=kksa dh dqy la[;k dkWyst
T ds Nk
=kksa
dh dqy la[;k dkWyst T ds Nk=kksa1}kjk
lsfeukjesa Hkkx dh dqy la[;k dk60% izfr'krgS] rks dkWyst R ds muNk=kkss
ysus okyksa dh la[;k vkSj lkeku dkWystksa ds Nk=kksa }kjkKkr
dh la[;k tksdhft, tks2 lsfeukjesa Hkkx ysrs gSaA
lsfeukj6 esa kh
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(c) 33 (d) 38 (a) 3 : 11 (b) 13: 29
(e) None of these (c) 3 : 59
Direction (5-9):- In the following table, the (d) Can’t be determined/fu/kZfjr ugha fd;k tk ldrk
investments and profit of three persons is given ls dksbZ ugha
(e) None of these/buesa
for different years in a joint business.
8. Total investment made by A,B and C in 2013
Z'k(5-9):- fuEu
funs fyf[kr lkj.kh esa la;qDr O;oLFkk esa fofHkUu o"kksZa
was Rs75000. Profit earned by A in 2013 is
ds fy, rhu O;fDr;ksa dk fuos'k vkSj ykHk dk O;kSjk fn;k x;k gS\
approximate what % more than the investment
made by C in 2013 ?
o"kZ
2013 esa j C ds }kjk dqy fuos'k
A, B vkS 75000 :i;k
o"kZ
Fkk rks 2013 esaA }kjkvftZr ykHkC }kjk o"kZ
2013 esa
fuos'k lss yxHkx fdruk izfr'kr vf/d Fkk\
(a) 131% (b) 115%
Note: (i) Apart from year 2015, they invested the (c) 120% (d) 123%
amounts for same period. (e) 149%
o"kZ2015 ds vykok mUgksaus blh vof/ esa jkf'k 9. fuos'k
Total profit earned by all in 2016 is Rs. 445500
fd;kA and the ratio of investment made by A and B
(ii) Some values are missing. You have to together and investment made by B and C
calculate these values as per given together is 31 : 52. Then find the difference
between the profit made by A and C in 2016?
data:-
lHkh }kjk lu~
2016 esa vftZr ykHk445500 :i ;k vkSjA, B
dqN MsVk [kks x;s gS] fn;s x;s MsVk ds vk/kj ij bu dk ewY;ksa
,d lkFk fuos'k vkSj B, C ,d lkFk fuos'k dk vuqikr
dh x.kuk djs 31 : 52 gS] srkA vkSjC ds}kjk 2016 esa vftZr ykHk ds eè;
5. If the total profit in 2014 is 49000, then find vUrj D;k gS\
the ratio of the investment of B in 2013 to the (a) 153000 (b) 148500
investment of A in 2014. (c) 166000 (d) 170000
;fn 2014 esadqy ykHk 49000 :i;s gS] rks B }kjk2013 (e) None of these/buesa ls dksbZ ugha
esafuos'k vkSjA }kjk2014 esafuos'k Kkr dhft, gSa\ Direction (10-14):- In the following table the no. of
registered voters are given from five states.
(a) 5 : 13 (b) 10 : 27
Percentage of voters who cast their votes out of total
(c) 15 : 11 (d) 20 : 33 voters is given. Ratio of male and female out of total
(e) None of these/buesa ls dksbZ ugha voters registered are also given. Following data is
6. In year 2015 total investment of A and B is from year 2016.
58000, A and B invested their amount for 6 funs Z'k(10-14):- fuEufyf[kr lkj.kh esa ik¡p jkT;ksa ds iathd`r ernkr
months and 4 months respectively then find the dh lwph nh xbZ gSA iathd`r dqy ernkrkvksa esa ls viuk oksV M
number of months that C invested his amount ? ernkrkvks dk izfr'kr Hkh fn;k x;k gSA iathd`r dqy ernkrkvksa esa
o"kZ2015 esa]A vkSjB }k
jk dqy fuos'k
58000 Fk k ;fn A vkSjB vkSj iq:"kksa dk vuqikr fn;k x;k gSaA fuEufyf[kr MsVk o"kZ
usviuh /u jk'kh dk fuos'k
6 ekg vkSj4 ekg ds fy;k fd;k rks Kkr
fdft, C usfdrus eghuksa ds fy, viuh /u jkf'k dk fuos'k fd;kA
(a) 4 months/ekg (b) 6 months/ekg
(c) 8 months/ekg
(d) Can’t be determined/fu/kZfjr ugha fd;k tk ldrk
(e) None of these /buesa
ls dksbZ ugh
aa
7. The ratio of Total profit earned by B in year
10. Total no. of males who cast their votes from UP
2012 the profit earned by him in the year 2016? and Goa together are approximately what
o"kZ
2012 esa]
B ds }kjk vftZr dqy ykHk dk vuqikr mlh ds percentage more or less than the total no. of
}kjk2016 esavftZr dqy ykHk dk fdruk gSa\ registered voters from Manipur?

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U.P vkS ;fn i atkc ds dqy ernkrkvksa 10
j GOA lsser Mkyus okys iq:"kksa dh la[;k] ef.kiqj ds esaizfr'kr
ls vYila[;d]
iaftÑr ernkrkvksa dh dqy la[;k ls fdruk izfr'kr vf/d ;k 45 izfr'kr fl[k vkSj 'ks"k fgUnw lekt ls gSa] rks iatkc ds
de gSa\ iathÑr ernkrkvksa dh la[;k Kkr djsa tks fgUnw lekt ls g
(a) 260% (b) 255% (a) 89.10 lakh (b) 87.25 lakh
(c) 258% (d) 270% (c) 79.77 lakh (d) 81.50 lakh
(e) 275% (e) 83.25 lakh
11. If in year 2017, total no. of registered voters Direction (15-19):- Study the table carefully and
increased by 20% from Goa while total no. of answer the following questions. (IBPS 2016 MAINS)
registered voters increased by 25% from UP funsZ'k
(15-19) :- lkj.kh dk vè;;u dj fuEufyf[kr iz'uks
then find the total no. of registered voters (in
dk mÙkj nsaA
thousands) from UP and Goa together in 2017.
;fn o"kZ2017 esa]ksok
x ls iaftÑr ernkrkvksa dh la[;k esa
20% dh c<+ksrjhgksrh gS tc dh ;wih ls iathÑr ernkrkvksa
dh la[;k esa25% dh c<+ksrjh
gksrh gS] rks2017
o"kZds xksok
vkSj ;wih ds iathÑr ernkrkvksa dh la[;k Kkr djsaA
(a) 38970 (b) 42170 15. If the population in village A and C are in ratio
(c) 44165 (d) 47195 of 2 : 1 then, what is the ratio of inoperative
Bank Account in Bank A and C.
(e) None of these
12. Find the ratio between total number of females ;fn xzkeA vkSjC dh dqyvkcknh dk vuqikr
2 : 1 gS] rks
who cast their vote s from Manipur and A vkSjC ds buvkWijsfVo cSad [kkrks dk vuqikr D;k gSa
Uttarakhand together to the total no. of males (a) 1 : 3 (b) 3 : 2
who cast their votes from Goa and Manipur (c) 1 : 2 (d) 4 : 5
together.
(e) None of these/buesasldksbZ ugha
ef.kiqj vkSj mÙkjk[k.M ls oksV Mkyus okyh efgykvksa dh dqy
16. If out of the total inoperative Bank account in
la[;k xksok vkSj ef.kiqj ls oksV Mkyus okys iq:"kksavillage
dh dqyB half account holder is female which
la[;k dk vuqikr Kkr djsaA is equal to 300, then find the total population
(a) 2409 : 3199 (b) 3199 : 2409 of village B?
(c) 3231 : 1652 (d) 1625 : 3243 ;fn buvkWjsfVo cSadBesa ds xzke
dqy [kkrk /kjdksa esa ls vkèks
dksbZ ugha
(e) None of these/buesa ls 300 gS] rks
[kkrk/kjd efgyk,¡ gSa] ftudh la[;k xzkeB dh
13. Find the difference b/w the average no. of dqy vkcknh Kkr dhft,A
registered voters from U.P. and Punjab together (a) 10000 (b) 12000
and the total no. of voters registered from (c) 14000 (d) 8000
Uttarakhand and Manipur together. (e) 9000
mÙkj izns'k
vkSj iatkc ls iathÑr dqy ernkrkvksa vkSj mÙkjk[k.M
17. If the population of village C and D are in ratio of
vkSj ef.kiqj ls iathÑr dqy ernkrkvksa ds vkSlr la[;k ds eè;1 : 2, then number of people in village C having
vUrj Kkr djsaA Bank account is by what approximately percent
less or more than that of village D
(a) 51 lakh/yk[k (b) 43 lakh/yk[k
;fn xzkeC vkSjD dh dqyvkcknh dk vuqikr 1 : 2 gS] rks
(c) 37 lakh/yk[k (d) 41 lakh/yk[k xzkeC ds [kkrk/kjkdksa dh la[;kDxzke
ds [kkrk /kjdksa dh
(e) 39 lakh/yk[k la[;k ls fdruk izfr'kr vf/d ;k de gS\
14. If 10% of the total no. of voters from Punjab are (a) 49.45% (b) 42.45%
from minority and 45% of them are Sikh (c) 47.45% (d) 43.45%
Community and remaining of them are from (e) 45.45%
Hindu Community, then find the total no. of 18. If the ratio of population in village A, B and C are in
voters registered from Punjab who belong to 1 : 2 : 3 then what percent of people in village A, B
Hindu Community?

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and C taking together have a bank account. of books distributed by company B in July?
;fn xzkeA, B vkSjC dsdqy vkcknh dk vuqikr ] rks
1 : 2 : 3 gS dEiuhA }kjk tuojh ekg esa forfjr iqLrdks dh la[;k dEiuh
xzkeA, B vkSjC dsfdrus izfr'kr yksxksa ds cSad [kkrs gSaA B }kjk qykbZ
t ekg esa forfjr iqLrdks dh la[;k dk yxH
(a) 51.5% (b) 52.5%
fdruk izfr'kr gSa\
(c) 59.5% (d) 57.5%
(a) 65% (b) 70%
(e) 55.5%
19. Percentage of in operative Bank account in (c) 75% (d) 73%
Village E is by what percent more than the (e) 80%
percentage of operative Bank accounts in the 22. If book distributed by company B in January are
same village: 2 less than double of books distributed by
xzk
e E ds yksxkas dk buvkWijsfVo cSad esa [kkrs dk izfr'kr mlh A in the same month. Then find the total
company
no. of books published by company B in January.
xk¡o ds buvkWijsfVo cSad ds [kkrs ds izfr'kr ls fdruk vf/d
;fn dEiuhB }kjk tuojh esa forfjr iqLrdksa dh la[;k dEiuh
A
gS\ }kjk forfjr iqLrdks dh la[;k ds nksxqus
2 de gS
ls rks dEiuh
B
(a) 45% (b) 50% }kjk tuojh ekg esa izdkf'kr dqy iqLrdksa dh la[;k Kkr dhft,
(c) 60% (d) 55% (a) 625 (b) 650
Direction (20-24):-The following table shows the (c) 600 (d) 700
no. of books published and percentage of book (e) None of these
distributed among them for 2 companies A and B 23. If no. of books distributed by company B in
in different months. November are 4 less than book distributed by
same company in September, while total books
funs
Z'k(20-24) :- fuEu 2 dEifu;k¡A vkS
fyf[kr lkj.kh esa j B }kjk published in November are 400, then what
vyx &vyx efguksa esa izdkf'kr iqLrdks dh la[;k vkSj forfjr iqLrdksa
percent of books published in November by
dk izfr'kr fn;k x;k gSA company B are distributed?
;fn dEiuh B ds }kjk uoEcj esa forfjr iqLrdksa dh la[;k
blh dEiuh }kjk flrEcj esa forfjr iqLrdksa dh la[;k 4 ls
de gS] tcfd uoEcj ekg esa izdkf'kr dqy iqLrdksa dh la[;
400 gSrks dEiuhB }kjk izdkf'kr fdrus izfr'kr iqLrdksa dh
forj.k uoEcj ekg esa fd;k x;kA
(a) 25.5% (b) 26.5%
(c) 27.5% (d) data inadequate
(e)None of these
24. Find the total no. of books distributed in March
20. If total no. of books published in May by both by both companies together?
companies are 1625, while total books
nksuks
a dEifu;ksa }kjk ekpZ esa forfjr dh xbZ iqLrdksa dh
distributed by both are 766, then find difference
between no. of books published by company A Kkr djasA
and Company B in May. (a) 157 (b) 187
(c) 167 (d) 177
;fn nksuksa dEifu;ksa }kjk ebZ esa izdkf'kr iqLrdksa dh(e)dqy la[;kof these
None
1625 vkSj 766 gSa rks
forfjr iqLrdksa dh la[;k dEiuh A Direction (25-29):- Given below is the table that shows
vkSjdEiuh B }kjk zdkf'kr
i iqLrdksa dh la[;k ds chp vUrj
the number of books sold from five stores on five days.
Study the table carefully to answer the questions.
Kkr djsa\
funs
Z'k(25-29) : uhpsnh xbZ lkj.kh5esa]
nqdkuk
sa ls5 fnuksa
esa csph
(a)250 (b) 275
xbZ iqLrdksa dh la[;k nh xbZ gSaA lkj.kh dks è;ku ls i<+ dj
(c) 225 (d) 300
mÙkj nsaA
(e) None of these
21. The no. of Books distributed by company A in
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(a) 82 (b) 80
(c) 88 (d) 75
(e) 85
29. Find the difference in total number of books sold
from stores C and E together on Tuesday and From
store B on Monday and Thursday together?
LVksj j E ls eaxyokj dks csph tkus okyh iqLrdksa dh dq
C vkS
25. What is the ratio of total number of books sold
LVksj
B ls lkseokj vkSj xq:okj dks ,d lkFk csph tkus okyh
from store D on Sunday, Monday and Tuesday iqLrdks dh dqy la[;k ds chp dk vUrj Kkr dhft,\
together to that sold from store E on Tuesday,
(a) 61 (b) 65
Wednesday and Thursday together? (c) 59 (d) 60
LVksjD ls jfookj] lkseokj vkSj eaxyokj dks csph xbZ iqLrdsa (30-35):- Study the following table carefully
Direction
LVskj
E ls eaxyokj] cq/okj vkSj xq:okj dks csph xbZ iqLrdksa dhthe questions that follow. The table shows
to answer
la[;k dk vuqikr fdruk gS\ the online and offline contestants taking part in a
(a) 13 : 11 (b) 11 : 15 survey from four villages and total contestant who have
(c) 11 : 13 (d) 13 : 15 not completed the survey (online and offline)
(e) 11 : 1 (30-35) :- lkj.kh dk vè;;u dj fuEu iz'uksa dk mÙkj nsas rkfyd
funsZ'k
26. Number of books sold on Friday from stores C esa] pkj xk¡o ls vkWuykbu vkSj vkWiQykbu losZ{k.k esa Hkkx
and D i ncre ase d b y 1 5 % an d 2 0 % dh la[;k vkSj dqy izfr;ksfx;ksa dh la[;k ftUgksaus loZs{k.k dks iw
respectively as compared to that sold on Note- (i)Total contestants in a village= Online
previous day. What number of books the stores
contestants + Offline contestants
C & D sold on Friday?
(ii) Total contestants in a village =
LVksj j D ls 'kqØokj dks csph xbZ iqLrdksa dh la[;k esa Contestants who complete the survey +
C vkS
fiNys fnu dh rqyuk15%
esa vkSj 20% izfr'kr dh o`f¼ gqbZ contestants who do not complete survey
rks 'kqØokj dks DLVksj
j C ls fcØhdh tkus okyh iqLrdksa
vkS
dh la[;k fdruh gSA
(a) 162 (b) 158
(c) 150 (d) 160
(e) 168
27. Total numbers of books sold from store B on 30. In village A, if the number of online and offline
Tuesday and Wednesday together are what contestants who didn’t complete the survey are
percent more or less than total books sold from equal, then online contestants from village A
who completed the survey are what percent
stores C & D together on Monday? (approximate) more than offline contestants who
LVksj
B ls eaxyokj vkSj cq/okj dks ,d lkFk fcØh dh tkus completed the survey from the same village?
C vkS
okyh iqLrdksa dh la[;k lkseokj dks j D ls ,d lkFk
LVksj e A esa]
xzk vkWuykbu vkSj vkWiQykbu losZ{k.k dks iwjk
fcØh dh tkus okyh iqLrdksa dh dqy la[;k ls fdruk izfr'krokyks dh la[;k cjkcj gS rksAxzke
ls v kWuykbu izfr;ksfx;ks
vf/d ;k de gSA ftUgksaus viuk losZ iwjk fd;k] fdrus izfr'kr vf/d gSa] mlh
(a) 28% (b) 27% ds vkWiQykbu izfr;ksfx;ks ls ftUgksaus viuk losZ iqjk
(c) 29% (d) 26% (a) 27% (b) 22% (c) 35% (d) 31% (e) 37%
(e) None of these /buesa ls dksbZ ugha 31. Total number of contestants from village C who
28. What is the average number of books sold from stores completed the survey are how much more or
B on Sunday, C on Tuesday and E on Thursday? less than total number of contestants who
LVksjB ls jfookj]C ls eaxyokj] vkSj
E ls xq:okj dks ,d completed the survey from village B?
lkFk fcØh dh tkus okyh iqLrdks dh vkSlr la[;k Kkr dhft,A xzk
e C ls dqyizfrHkkfx;ksa dh la[;k ftUgksaus viuk losZ{
fd;k xzkeB ds izfrHkkfx;ksa] ftUgksus viuk losZ{k.k iq

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ls fdruk vf/d vkSj de gSaA
(a) 841 (b) 857 (c) 837 (d) 851 (e) 860
32. If ratio of online & offline contestants who
didn’t completed the survey in village ‘D’ is 8 :
11 and 65% of online contestants who 36. Find the average number of students who were
completed the survey are male and 60% of failed in Economics in year 2002 and year
offline contestants who complete the survey are 2003 together?
female, then find the difference between o"kZ j 2003 esa,d lkFk vFkZ'kkL=k esa vuqmÙkh
2002 vkS
females of online contestants who completed fo|kFkhZ;ks dh vkSlr la[;k D;k gSA
(a) 1435 (b) 1565
the survey and males of offline contestants who
(c) 1720 (d) 1590
completed the survey ?
(e) None of these
xz
ke D ls] ftUgksaus vkWuykbu vkSj vkWiQykbu losZ{k.k esa Hkkx ugha
37. Number of students failed in Statistics in the
fy;k dk vuqikr8 : 11 gS
aA65% vkWuykbu izfrHkkxh ftUgksaus
year 2003 is what % of the number of students
vkSjvkWiQykbu izfrHkkxhfailed in Economics in the same year?
viuk losZ iqjk fd;k iq:"k gS60%
ftUgksaus viuk losZ iqjk fd;k] efgyk, gSA rks iq:"k vkSjo"kZ
efgyk
2003 esalakf[;dh dh esa vuqmÙkh.kZ fo|kFkhZ dk
vkWiQykbu izfrHkkxh dk vUrj crk, ftUgksus viuk losZ iqjk
mlhfd;kA
o"kZ vFkZ'kkL=k esa vuqmÙkh.kZ fo|kFkhZ ls fd
(a) 102 (b) 88 (c) 104 (d) 108 (e) None of these (a) 145.75% (b) 150%
33. Find the difference between the number of offline (c) 156.25% (d) 158.25%
contestants of village C and that of village A.
(e) None of these
e C vkSj
xzk xzkeA ds vkWiQ ykbu izfrHkkfx;ks ds chp38.
dk varj
Find the ratio between the total number of
Kkr dhft,A students appeared in Economics from 2002 to
(a) 45 (b) 40 (c) 38 (d) 35 (e) None of these 2004 together and the total number of students
34. Find the sum of difference between total appeared in Statistics from year 2003 to 2005
number of online and offline contestants who together?
participated in the survey from all four village. lu~2002 ls 2004 rd ,d lkFk vFkZ'kkL=k dh ijh{kk esa H
lHkhpkj xzke ls vkWuykbu vkSj vkWiQykbu losZ esa Hkkx
ysusysus okyks
okys fo|kFkhZ dh la[;k dk vuqikr
2003o"kZ
ls 2005
dh dqy la[;k ds eè; vUrj dk ;ksx Kkr dhft,A rd ,d lkFk lkaf[;dh dh ijh{kk esa Hkkx ysus okys fo|k
(a) 950 (b) 980 (c) 960 (d) 735 (e) 840 ls fdruk gS\
35. The number of offline and online contestant (a) 13 : 14 (b) 14 : 13
together who completed the survey from village
(c) 15 : 16 (d) 16 : 15
C are approximately what percent of total
participants on survey from village D? (e) None of these
vkWuykbu vkSj vkWiQykbu ,d lkFk losZ dks iqjk djus39.
C ds okysFind
xzke the difference between the total number
of students passed in Statistics from year 2002
dsdqy izfrHkkfx;ks ds la[;k ds fdrus izfr'kr gSa
i zfrHkkxh]Dxzke and total number of stude nts failed in
(a) 52% (b) 62% (c) 48% (d) 56% (e) 58% Economics from year 2005.
Direction (36-39):- Read the following table o"kZ2002 ls lkaf[;dh dh fo"k; esa mÙkh.kZ fo|kFkhZ dh
carefully and answer the following questions—
2005 esavFkZ'kkL=k esa vuqfrZ.k fo|kFkh
la[;k rFkk o"kZ
No. of students and % of students passed out of those
who appeared are given for two subjects from year dqy la[;k dk vUrj D;k gSA
2001 to 2005 in a college XYZ. (a) 690 (b) 385 (c) 485 (d) 550 (e) 610
funsZ'k(36-39):- fuEufyf[kr lkj.kh dks è;ku ls i<+ dj Find the average number of students appeared
40.
in Economics from year 2001 to 2004
fuEu iz'uks dk mÙkj nsa2001 ls 2005 rd nks fo"k;ksa esas
o"kZ
together?
dkWyst XYZ ls Nk=kksa dh dqy la[;k vkSj mÙkh.kZ Nk=kksa dh
lu~2001 ls 2004 rd ,d lkFk vFkZ'kkL=k dh ijh{kk esa H
izfr'kr fn xbZ gSaA
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(a) 3090 (b) 3015 (c) 3060 (d) 3075 (e) 3850 3888, by seller B and C is Rs 4320. Find the
Direction (41-45):- There are five shop owners A, B, SP (in Rs.) of item III by seller C.
C, D and E. They are selling five different items given foØsrk A vkSj B }kjk sph
c tkus okyh en II dk vkSlr eqY;
in the table. In the table, Discount (as a percentage) :i; 3888 gSA B, vkS
j C }kjken II dk vkSlr eqY;
4320
is given on mark price of these five products by :i;k gSArks foØsrk C }kj en III dk foØ; EkwY;Kkr djsaA
different sellers. (a) 4536 (b) 3656 (c) 5430 (d) 4150
Study the table and answer the following questions: (e) none of these
(SBI PO Mains – 2017) 44. If the selling price of item I and item III by seller
j E ik¡pnqdkunkj gSA lkj.kh esaE are in the ratio of 5 : 6. If the seller earned a
Z'k(41-45) :- A, B, C, D vkS
funs
profit of 25% which is Rs. 750 on item I and
fn, x, 5 enksa
dh fcØh djrs gSA lkj.kh 5esa]vyx & vyx
20% on item III then find the total profit (in
nqdkunkjksa }kjk vafdr eqY; ij NqV fn;k tk jgk gSA Rs.) by selling item I and item III together by
lkj.kh dk è;ku iwoZd vè;;u dj fuEu iz'uksa dk mÙkj nsa\ the same seller ?
foØsrk E }kjk sph
c tkus okyh IenvkSj III ds foØ; eqY; dk
vuqikr5 : 6 gS] fn; foØsrk enI dks750 :- esacsp dj
25% dk ykH k vftZr djrk gSA vkSjIIIinij 20% dk ykHk
v ftZr djrk gSA rks foØsrk }kjk
I vkSjen III dks,d lkFk
en
cspus ij izkIr ykHk Kkr dhft,\
Note: (i) Some values are missing. You have to (a) 750 (b) 2000 (c) 1750 (d) 1250 (e) 1500
calculate these values as per data given 45. Cost price of item III is 60 Rs. for all of the sellers
in the questions. and all of them marked the same product at
(ii) Mark price of a particular item is same higher than the cost price, then to get a total
for all of the shop owners. profit of 80 Rs. by all of the five sellers after
selling item III, what is the minimum discount
41. If the profit percentage of seller A after selling
should be provided by seller E on item III.
item II is s% and that of seller C for the same
item is (2s - 4)% and the ratio of cost price of lHkhfoØsrk ds fy, enIII dk Ø; eqY;60 :i;k g S vkSj
item II by seller A and seller C is 17 : 21 then lHkh us leku en ij vafdr eqY; dks Ø; eqY; ls vf/d
find the value of s ? vafdr fd;k gSA lHkh ik¡p foØsrkvksa III dh
us fcØh
en dj
;fn nqdkunkj
A }kjken II ds fcØh ij S% dk ykHk gksrk gSA 80 :i;s dk ykHk izkIr fd;k rks foØsrk
E }kjkken III ij
C ds }kjk Hkh mlh dks cspus ij izkIr ykHk
vkSj nqdkunkj U;wure fdrus izfr'kr dh NwV nh xbZ\
(2S-4)% vkSj
en II ds Ø; ewY;ksa ds fy, nqdkunkj
A vkSj (a) 21% (b) 19% (c) 17% (d) 25% (e) None of these
dkunkjC dk vuqikr 17:21 gSA rks
nq S dk ekuKkr dhft, Direction (46-50):- Read the following table and
answer the following question Total number of visitors
(a) 2 (b) 3 (c) 4 (d) 5 (e) none of these
and Percentage of male out of these visitors are given.
42. For seller D, between the selling price of item
II and that of item III is 420 Rs. if the sum of the funsZ'k(46-50):- fuEu fyf[kr lkj.kh dks è;ku ls i<+s vkSj fuEu
mark price of item II and item III by the same iz'uks ds mÙkj nsaA vkxUrqdks dh dqy la[;k vkSj dqy vkxU
seller is 6000 then the Mark price (in Rs.) of iq:"k vkxUrqdks dk izfr'kr fn;k x;k gSA
item II is what percent more/less than that of
item III by the same seller ? (Selling price of
item II is greater than that of item III
foØsrk D ds fy,] en II vkSjen III ds foØ; ewY;ksa ds chp
dk vUrj 420 :i;k gS];fn mlh foØsrk }kjk C en II vkSj
en III ij v afdr eqY;ksa dk ;ksx :i; gS rks mlh
6000
foØsrk }kjk vafdr IIendk vafdr eqY; enIII ds vafdr 46. Total number of female visitors from district Q
eqY; ls fdruk vf/d vkSj de gSaA (;fn IIindk foØ; and R together to see the museum are how much
eqY; in III ds foØ; eqY; ls vf/d gSa) more/less than total number of male visitors from
(a) 50% (b) 40% (c) 30% (d) 35% (e) 45% district R and S together to see the museum?
43. Average SP of item II by seller A and B is Rs fty k Q vkSj R ls ,d lkFk laxzgky; dks ns[kus vkus oky

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efgykvkxUrqdkss fd dqy la[;k fdruk izfr'kr T;knk vkSj deto see the museum?
j S ls ,d lkFk laxzgky; dks ns[kus vkus okys
gS] ftykR vkS fty k T vkS
j U ls ,d lkFk laxzkgky; ns[kus okys vkus ok
iq:"kksa dh dqy la[;k ls] Kkr dhft,A
(a) 142 (b) 126 (c) 128 (d) 131 (e) None of these
i:"kksa dh la[;k ls ftyk j S ls ,d lkFk lxzkgky; ns[kus
R vkS
47. Average number of visitors from district P, Q okys vkxUrqd efgykvksa dk vuqikr Kkr djsaA
and R together to see the museum are (a) 107 : 117 (b) 116 : 111
approximately what percent of the average (c) 111 : 116 (d) 117 : 107
number of visitors from district S, T and U
(e) None of these
together to see the museum.
fty kP, Q vkS
j R ls ,d lkFk vkus okys vkxUrqdks dh 49.
yxHkxMale visitors from district R to see the museum
vkSlr la[;k] ftykS, T vkSj U ls v kus okys vkxUrqdks dsare what percent more/less than the female
vkSlr la[;k ls fdruk izfr'kr T;knk ;k de gSA visitors from district T to see the museum?
(a) 71% (b) 76% (c) 78% (d) 74% (e) 85% (Calculate up to two decimal points)
48. Find the ratio of the male visitors from district
ft yk R lsvkus okys iq:"k vkxUrqdks dh la[;k
T lsftyk
vkus okyh
T and U together to see the museum to the
efgyk vkxUrqdks dh la[;k ls fdruk izfr'kr de ;k T;knk gS
female visitors form district R and S together
(a) 331 3 % (b) 332 3 %
(c) 661 3 % (d) 662 3 %
(e) None of these
50. Find the difference between the total number
of male visitors from district Q, R and S together
to see the museum and the total number of
female visitors from district S, T and U together
to see the museum?

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DATA INTERPRETATION

SHEET-3
Directions (1-4):- In the given Pie­Chart in a state nwljh kSj
v rhljh frekfg;ksa esa vkxUrqd ?kjsyw i;ZVdks
there are two types of tourists Domestic and nwljh vkSj rhljh frekgh esa vkxUrqd vUrjkZ"Vªh; i;Z
International tourists. Graph shows the percentage dqy la[;k dk fdruk izfr'kr gS\
wise breakup of thier tourists in a given year. There 4. Average no. of domestic tourists from 1st and
are four quarters in a year and graph shows the 2nd quarter is how much Percent more than the
information for three questions. no. of International tourists from 1st quarter?
funsZ'k
(1-4):- fuEu ikbZ igyh vkSj nwljh frekgh esa vkxUrqd ?kjsyw i;ZVdks dk vk
pkVZ esa ,d jkT; ds ?kjsyw vkSj varjkZ"Vªh;
frekgh ds vUrjkZ"Vªh; i;ZVdksa ds la[;k ls fdruk izfr'kr v
nksuksa i;ZVdks dks n'kkZ;k x;k gSA fn, x, o"kZ esa xzkiQ esa izfr'krokj
gSA
fxjkoV ntZ dh xbZ gSA ,d o"kZ esa pkj frekfg;k¡ gksrh gSaA xzkiQ esa rhu
Direction (5-9):- Study the following pie chart
rhekgh dks n'kkZ;k x;k gSA xzkiQ dks è;ku esa j[k dj rhucarefully
iz'uksa dk mÙkj
and give the answe r of following
nsA question——
funsZ'k kr ikbZ pkVZ dh è;ku iwoZd i<+dj fuE
(5-9):- fuEufyf[
iz'uks dk mÙkj nsaA

1. If we include the 4th quarter of the year, then


percentage of domestic tourists in 3rd quarter
will become 25% of the total domestic tourists
of the year. What is the no. of domestic tourist
in 4th quarter?
;fn ge p rqFkZ frekgh Hkh blesa 'kkfey djsa rks rhljh frekgh ds
?kjsyw i;ZVdks dk izfr'kr dqy ?kjsyw25%
i;ZVdks
gks krk
tdk
gS rks prqFkZ frekgh esa ?kjsyw i;ZVdks dh la[;k fdruh gS\
2. If the international tourists visited in IVth quar­
ter is 150 more than the international tourists
visited in IInd quarter. Then the international
tourists visited in 4th quarter is what percent 5.
What is the ratio of the number of novels
of total no. of International tourists? (Romantic and Horror) sold by store E to the
prqFkZ frekgh
esa vkxUrqd vUrjkZ"Vªh; i;ZVdks dh la[;k total
nqljhnumber of Horror novels sold by stores C
frekgh esa vkxUrqd vUrjkZ"Vªh; i;ZVdks 150
dh la[;k lsand F together?
vf/d gS rksprqFkZ frekgh esa vkxUrqd i;ZVdks dh la[;kLVksj
dqyC ls csph bZ
x mikU;klksa (izse izlax;qDr vkSj Mjkou
i;ZVdks dh la[;k ls fdruk izfr'kr vf/d gSa\ C vkSjF ls ,d lkFk csph tkus okyh
la[;k dk vuqikr LVksj
3. Total no. of domestic tourists who visited in 2nd Mjkouh mikU;klks dh dqy la[;k ls Kkr dhft,\
and 3rd quarter is what percent of total no. of the (a) 35: 32 (b) 45: 32
International tourists in 2nd and 3rd quarter? (c) 35: 24 (d) 35: 26
(e) 45: 34Q

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6. What is the average number of Horror novels
sold by stores B, C, E and F together?
LVksj
B, C, E vkSjF ls ,d lkF k csph tkus okyh Mjkouh
mikU;klksa dh vkSlr la[;k fdruh gS\
(a) 2960 (b) 3060
(c) 2680 (d) 3240
(e) 3180Q
7. What is the central angle corresponding to the
number of novels (Romantic and Horror) sold
by store B?
sj B }kjk csph tkus okyh miU;klks dh dsUnzh; dks.k D;k gS\
LVk
(a) 68.2° (b) 72.6°
(c) 62.4° (d) 64.8°
(e) 70.8
8. The number of novels (Romantic and Horror) 10. The number of girls in swimming are what
sold by store F is what percent less than the percent of the number of girls in Tennis?
total number of Romantic novels sold by stores
rSjkdh djusokyh yM+fd;ks dh la[;k Vsful [ksyus oky
B and G together?
yM+fd;ks dh la[;k dk fdruk izfr'kr gSa\
sj F ls csph tkus okyh miU;klkas (isze izlax ;qDr vkSj
LVk
(a) 45% (b) 60%
Mjkouh) dh la[;k dk izfr'kr LVksj
B vkSjG }kjk ,d
(c) 65% (d) 50%
lkFk csph tkus okyh izse izlax ;qDr dqy miU;klks ls fdruk
(e) None of these
» de gS\ 11. What is the sum of the number of boys in
(a) 51.25 % (b) 52.75% cricket and number of boys in Hockey?
(c) 55.75% (d) 58.25% fØdsV[ksyus okys Nk=kksa dh la[;k rFkk gkWdh [ksyus
(e)56.25 dh la[;k dk ;ksx fdruk gS\
9. What is the difference between the total
(a) 534 (b) 532
number of Romantic novels sold by stores A, D
(c) 525 (d) 540
and G together and the total number of Horror
(e) None of these
novels sold by the same stores together?
12. What is the ratio of number of boys in football
LVksj A, D vkS
j G }kjk ,d lkFk csph tkus okyh dqy isze to number of girls in Tennis and swimming
izlax ;qDr miU;kl dh la[;k vkSj leku LVksj ls csph tkus
together?
okyh Mjkouh miU;klks dh la[;k ds chp dk vUrj KkriQqVck Wy [ksyus okys Nk=kksa dh la[;k ls] Vsful vkSj rS
dhft,\ lkFk djus okys yM+fd;ks dh la[;k dk vuqikr fdruk gS\
(a) 2000 (b) 1600 (a) 50 : 81 (b) 45 : 79
(c) 2400 (d) 1800 (c) 40 : 83 (d) 40 : 81
Direction (10-14):- Given below is the pie chart (e) None of these
showing the distribution of no. of students of a school 13. Total no. of girls in all 5 games together is
who are involved in 5 different games? The table approximately what percent of the total number
shows the ratio of boys to girls among them. Study of students?
them carefully and answer the following questions. ik¡p [ksyksa esa ,d lkFk [ksyus okyh yM+fd;ksa dh dq
Nk=kksa dh dqy la[;k dk yxHkx fdruk izfr'kr gSA
k (10-14):- uhpsn,f x, ikbZ pkVZ] esa ,d fo|ky; ds Nk=kksa
funsZ'
}kjk5 fofHku[ksyksa esa Hkkx ysus okys Nk=kksa dk forj.k fn;k x;k gSa
(a) 48% (b) 40%
lkj.kh esa yMdksa vkSj yM+fd;ksa dk vuqikr fn;k x;k gSA (c) lkj.kh
45%dk (d) 35%
è;ku iwoZd vè;;u djds fuEufyf[kr iz'uksa dk mÙkj nsaA (e) 55%

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14. Find the different between number of boys in 17. 5/12­­­­­th of club E players playing Cricket are
Swimming to that in Football. male and th of club C players playing football
rSjkdhdjus okys yM+ds vkSj iQqVckWy [ksyus okys yM+ds dhFind the sum of total number of female
are male.
la[;k ds chp dk varj Kkr dhft,\ players from club E playing Cricket and total
(a) 144 (b) 124 females from club C playing Football .
(c) 114 (d) 122 Dyc E ls 5/12 fØdsV [ksyus okys f[kykM+h iq:"k gS vkS
(e) None of these C ls tks iQqVckWy [ksyrs gS] os iq:"k
E ls gSA
fØdsV
Dyc
[ksyus
Direction (15-19):- Study the following pie charts C ls Dyc
okyh efgyk f[kykM+h;ks dh la[;k vkSj iQqVckWy [ksyus
and answer the questions that follow: okyh efgyk f[kykfM+;ksa dh la[;k dk dqy ;ksx Kkr djsaA
Given below are two pie charts which shows the
(a) 528 (b) 532
percentage distribution of cricket players and football
players in 6 sports club out of the total cricket and (c) 548 (d) 520
football players respectively in these six sports club. (e) 522
(IBPS RRB PO Mains 2017) 18. Players of club D and B who play Football are
k (15-19):- fuEuf
funsZ' yf[kr ikbZ pkVZ dk vè;;u dj iz'uksa dk what percent (approximate) more or less than
vUrj nsaA uhps nks ikbZ 6 LiksVZl
pkVZDycks
esa eas dqy fØdsV vkSj club D and F players playing Cricket ?
Dyc D okys
iQqVckWy f[kM+kfM;ksa esa ls fØdsV vkSj iQqVckWy [ksyus vkS ls]tks f[kykM+h iqQVckWy [ksyrs
j B f[kykfM+;ksa D vkS F lsDyc
j gS]
dk izfr'kr forj.k bu6 Dycksalsesa
fn;k x;k gSA fØdsV [ksyus okys f[kykfM+;ksa ls fdruk izfr'kr vf/d ;k de
Note: 1­ If it is said that number of players playing (a) 112% (b) 115%
“either” football or cricket then it means sum (c) 105% (d) 109%
of players playing football and cricket. (e) 95%
Note: 2­ no players play both games
19. Find the difference in the number of players playing
Cricket from club A and C together and those
playing Football from club B, D and F together.
Dyc A vkSjC ls ,d lkF k fØdsV [ksyus okys f[kykM+h;ks
la[;k vkSj DycB, D vkSjF ls ,d lkFk iQqVckWy [ksyus ok
f[kykM+h;ks dh la[;k ds chp dk vUrj Kkr dhft,A
(a) 615 (b) 520
15. What is the difference between the total (c) 525 (d) 620
number of players playing either Football or
(e) 515
Cricket from club D and those playing Football
from club C and E together ? Direction (20-24):- Given below is the pie chart
Dyc D ls] fØdsV;k iQqVckWy [ksyus okys f[kykM+;ks
whichdhshows
dqy the percentage distribution of a book
la[;k vkSj DycC vkSjE ls ,d lkFk iqQVckWy [ksyus okys
‘XYZ’ publishes in 5 different stores.
f[kykfM+;ksa ds dqy la[;k ds chp dk varj fdruk gSA k (20-24):- fupsfn;s x, ikbZ pkVZ
funsZ' esa vyx LVksjks ls
5 vyx
(a) 152 (b) 160 'XYZ' izdk'kd ds iqLrd dk forj.k dk izfr'kr esa fn;k x;k gSA
(c) 165 (d) 172
(RRB PO PRE HELD ON 09/09/2017)
(e) None of these
16. The ratio of male to female players who play either
Cricket or Football from club E is 9 : 7. Male players
of club E playing either Cricket or Football are
what percent of club F players playing Football?
Dyc E ls fØdsV ;k iqQVckWy [ksyus okyks iq:"k vkSj efgykvksa
dh la[;k dk vuqikr9 : 7 gSaA Dyc E ds ;k fØdsV ;k rks
iqQVckWy [ksyus okys f[kykM+h] F ds iQ qVckWy
Dyc [ksyus okys
f[kykM+h;ks ds fdrus izfr'kr gS\
(a) 408 % (b) 437 %
(c) 438 % (d) 416 %
(e) None of these

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20. If number of female who bought the books in Directions (25-29):- Study the following the pie­chart
store E are 21 more than number of males who and table carefully to answer the questions given below:
bought books from same store then find the The following pie­chart shows the distribution of the
number of females who bought book in store E. monthly family budget of a person.
;fn LVksj rd [kjhnus okyh efgykvksa fd la[;k mlh
E ls iqL funsZ'
k (25-29) :- fuEuf
yf[kr ikbZ pkVZ vkSj lkj.kh dk vè;;u
LVksj ls iqlrd [kjhnus okys iq:"kksa ls gS]
21 T;knk rks LVksj
E dj] fups fn, x, iz'uks ds mÙkjfuEuf
nsaA
yf[kr ikbZ pkVZ esa] ,d
ls iqLrd [kjhnus okyh efgykvks dh la[;k Kkr dhft,A O;fDr dh eghus ds [kpZ dk forj.k fn;k x;k gSaA
(a) 75 (b) 78
(c) 71 (d) 68
(e) 73
21. Find the central angle for the book D.
LVksj ; dks.k D;k gksxk\
D dk dsUnzh
(a) 117.5° (b) 115.2°
(c) 112.8° (d) 108.5°
(e) 118.8°
22. If total books of another publisher ‘MNP’ is 20% The following table shows the further distribution (in
more than books of ‘XYZ’ publisher then what will percent) of the above­mentioneditems among the
be total books sold by store A and B for publisher five family members i.e P (the person himself), W
‘MNP’. Percentage­distribution for different stores (his wife), Rahul (son), Rohit (son), and Preeti (his
for MNP remains same as for ‘XYZ’ daughter). His monthly family budget is Rs. 1,20,000.
;fn fdlh 'MNP' izdk'kd dhdqy iqLrdks dh la[;k]'XYZ' fuEulkj.kh esa] ik¡p lnL; ifjokjks ds chp inks dk forj.k fn;k x;k
izdk'kd dsiqLrdks ls A vkSj gSa
20% izfr'krvf/d gks rks LVksj ­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­ mlds ekfld ifjokj dk ctV 1,20,000.
B }kjk csphxbZ'MNP' izdk'kd dh iqLrdks dh la[;k
Kkr djsa ;fn'MNP' izdk'kd iq Lrdks dk forj.k vyx &
vyx LVksjks ds 'XYZ'
fy, ds le ku FkkA
(a) 200 (b) 178
(c) 181 (d) 186
(e) 198
23. What is the ratio of total books sold by store A
and C together to the total books sold by store
25. What is the average expenses of P?
D and E together
P dks vkSlr [kpZ Kkr djsa\
LVksjA vkSjE ls ,d lkF k csph tkus okyh iqLrdks dk vuqikr
LVksjD vkSjE ls ,d lkFk csph tkus iqLrdks dh la[;k ls (a) Rs. 5620
fdruk gSa\ (b) Other than the given options
(a) 17 : 27 (b) 18 : 29
(c) Rs. 5640
(c) 21 : 28 (d) 22 : 23
(d) Rs. 5460 (e) Rs. 5480
(e) 24 : 29 Q55.
24. What is the difference between average of book 26. What is the approximate percentageincrease in
sold by store A and E together and average the amount Which Rahul enjoys for
books sold by store C and D together? entertainment as compared to Preeti for the same?
A vkSjE ls csphtkus okyh vkSlr iqLrdks dh la[;k rFkk ;fn j kgqy izhrh dh rqyuk esa leku euksjatu dk vkuUn ysr
LVksj
LVksjC vkSjD ls ,d lkF k csph tkus okyh iqLrdks dh vkSlr rksa dqy jde esa fdrus izfr'kr dh o`¼h gksxh\
la[;k ds chp dk vUrj fdruk gSa\
(a) 33% (b) 31%
(a) 33 (b) 11
(c) Other than the given options
(c) 22 (d) 44
(e) 20 (d) 37% (e) 35%

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27. The average expenses of Rohit is approximately 30. If the batsman played 14 innings against Sri
what percent of the average expenses of W (Wife)? lanka in ODI and remained not out in 5
jkgqy dkvkSlr [kpZ mlds iRuh
(W) ds }kjk fd;s x;s vkSlr innings. Find his average runs scored against
Sri lanka.
[kpZ dk fdruk izfr'kr gSa\
(a) 76.4% (b) 81.5% ;fn cYyscktusODI esa14 ikfj;kJhyadk ds fo:¼ [ksyh
(c) 79.5% (d) 83.5% 5 ikfj;ksesa ukWV vkmV jgk rks] mlds }kjk Jhya
vkSj 'ks"k
(e) Other than the given options fo:¼ cuk, x, vkSlr ju Kkr djsaA
28. Find the difference (in percentage of the (a) 28
budget) between the average expenses of
(b) 24
Education and the average expenses on
Entertainment of the couple? (c) 26
;wxy(couple) }kjk]f'k{kk ij vkSlr [kpZ vkSj eksjatuk ij(d) Other than the given options
vkSlr [kpZ dk vUrj fdruk gSa\ (e) 22
(a) 1.3% (b) 0.9% 31. Runs scored by the batsman against New
(c) 2% (d) Other than the given options Zealand in T20 matches are approximately
(e) 2.5% what percent of the runs scored against
29. The total amount spent by Rahul on Travelling Pakistan in ODI?
and Food is approximately what percent of the total esa cYysckt }kjk U;wthySa.M ds fo:¼ cuk, x, j
T20 eSpksa
amount spent by Preeti on Education and Food? ODI eSp es
dk izfr'kr] cYysckt }kjk a ikfdLrku ds fo:¼
Kkr djsajkgqy }kjk ifjogu vkSj ;kstuk ij dqy [kpZ fdrukcuk, x, juksa ds yxHkx fdruk gSA
izfr'kr gS fizrh }kjk f'k{kk vkSj Hkkstu ij dqy [kpZ dkA
(a) 64%
(a) Other than the given options (b) 66%
(b) 168% (c) 171%
(c) 62%
(d) 175% (e) 174%
(d) Other than the given options
Directions (30-34):- Study the pie-charts carefully
(e) 68%
and answer the questions given below:
The following pie­charts show the run scored 32. In case of which of the following countries, the
by a batsman against different countries in one­ difference between the runs scored in ODI and
day internationals (ODI) and Twenty (T20) world cup T20 is the second lowest?
matches. Runs scored by the batsman in ODI and fuEuesa fdl ns'k ds fo:¼]
ODI vkSjT20 esa cuk,
x, juks
T20 are 2800 and 2000 respectively dk vUrj uhps ls nwljk gS\
funsZ'
k (30-34):- ikbZ pkVZ
dks è;ku ls i<+dj fups fn, x, fuEu (a) Sri lanka (b) Pakistan
iz'uks dk mÙkj nsaA (c) South Africa (d) WI
fuEufyf[kr ikbZ pkVZ esa ,d fØdsVj }kjk ,d fnolh; (e) Other than the given options
vUrjk"Vªh; fØdsV J`a[kyk esa vkSj Vh V~oUVh fØdsV J`a[kyk esa ik¡p
33. The runs scored by the batsman against WI in
vyx vyx ns'kks ds fo:¼ cuk, x;s juks dk forj.k fn;k x;k gSA T20 is approximately what percent of the runs
cYysckt }kjkODI vkSjT 20 eSpks esa cuk, x, juks dh la[;k scored against Australia in ODI?
2800 vkSj2000 gSaA
T20 eSp esaWI ds fo:¼ cYysckt }kjk cuk;k x;k ju]
ODI
eSp esa vkLVªsfy;k ds fo:¼ cuk, x, juks ds yxHkx fdru
izfr'kr gSA
(a) Other than the given options
(b) 71% (c) 75%
(d) 73% (e) 69%

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34. If the batsman had scored 280 runs against 36. The number of children attending school from
Pakistan in T20 matches, What would habv been village V  is approximate, what percent of the
its percentage in the T20 match, if the total runs number of children from that village?
scored in T20 remains the same? xk¡
o V  ls fo|ky; tkus okys cPpks dh la[;k dk izfr'kr mlh
;fn cYysckt usT20 eSpesa] ikfdLrku ds fo:¼
280 juks dk xk¡o ds dqy cPpks dh la[;k dk fdruk gSA
Ldksj fd;kA
T20 eSpesa Ldksj fd;s x, juks dh la[;k leku gSa (a) 54% (b) 56%
rksT20 eSpdk fdruk izfr'kr gksxk (c) 60% (d) 53%
(a) Other than the given options (e) 58%
(b) 12% 37. What is the approximate average number of
(c) 16% children not attending school from village V  ,
(d) 14% V  and V  together?
(e) 10% xk¡
o V  ] V  vkSjV  ls ,d lkFk fo|ky; ugha vkus okys
Direction (35-39):- Percentage break up of the fo|kFkhZ dh vkSlr la[;k Kkr djsa\
number of children in five different villages and break (a) 269 (b) 258
up of children Attending school from those villages (c) 264 (d) 270
funsZ'k(35-39):- ik¡p vyx vyx xk¡o esa cPpks dh la[;k esa (e) 266
izfr'krokj fxjkoV vkSj bu xk¡o ds fo|kFkhZ;ksa esa cPpksa
38.dhThe
mifLFkfr
numberesaof children not attending school
fxjkoVA from village V„ and V… is approximately what
percent of the total number of children from
village V„ and V… together?
xk¡oV  vkSjV  ls fo|ky; ugha vkus okys fo|kFkhZ;ks d
la[;k dk izfr'kr xk¡o
V  vkSjV  ds dqy fo|kFkhZ;ks dh
la[;k dk yxHkx fdruk izfr'kr gSA
(a) 43.65% (b) 42.5%
(c) 48% (d) 46%
(e) 49.45%
39. What is the ratio of the total number of children
35. What is the total number of children not attending from village V„ to the number fo children
school from village V  ‚ and V  together?
attending school from the same village?
xk¡
o V  vkSjV  ls fo|ky; ugha vkus okys cPpks dh dqy xk¡ o V  dqy cPpksa ls mlh xk¡o ds dqy fo|ky; tkus okys
la[;k Kkr dhft,A cPpks dh la[;k dk vuqikr D;k gS\
(a) 528 (b) 508 (a) 22:21 (b) 29:28
(c) 518 (d) 618 (c) 29:21 (d) 29:27
(e) 628 (e) 23:21

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DATA INTERPRETATION
SHEET-4
Type- (Data Interpretation Based On Time) 2. G who can complete whole work in 30 days
Direction(1-5) :- Study the Following charts and replaced A and did A’s part of work. He left and
answer the questions that follow: then B also worked for same number of days as G.
If remaining work was completed by M who can
funsZ'k
(1-5):- fuEuf
ufyf[kr pkVZ dk vè;;u djsa vkSj vuqlj.k djus okys do complete work in one-fourth the number of days
iz'uksa dk mÙkj nsaA in which E can complete the work, then in how
many days was the whole work completed?
Person No. of days they worked
G , A dks gVkdj30 fnu esa dke dks iwjk dj ldrk gSA vkSj ,d ,d
O;fDr dke fd, x, fnuksa dh la[;k
fgLls dk dke dj ldrk gSa vc og dke NksM+ nsrk B, G ds
gSA rFkk
A 4 }kjk iwjk fd;k x;k] tks
cjkcj fnu gh dke djrk gSA ;fn 'ks"kMdke
E }kjk fy;s x;s iwjs le; ds ,d pkSFkkbZ le; esa dk;Z iwjk dj ldrk
B 3 gSA rks iwjk dke fdrus fnuksa esa lekIr gks tk,xk\
C 6 (a) 22 days (b) 14 days
(c) 21 days (d) 18 days
D 7.5 (e) 12 days
E 6 3. All people decided to complete work in less number
of days. So they divided the work equally among
themselves. In how many days will the work be
completed this way? (They all worked individually)
lHkh yksxksa us dke dks de fnu esa iwjk djus dk iQSlyk fd;k b
mUgksusa vius vki esa leku :i ls dke dks foHkkftr fd;k dke bl rjg
ls fdrus fnu iwjk gks tk,xk\ (os lHkh O;fDrxr :i ls dke djrs Fks)
(a) 25 4/5 days (b) 27 4/5 days
(c) 23 5/6 days (d) 24 3/5 days
(e) None of these
4. P is 20% more efficient than B and Q is 60% more
B, 10% efficient than C. They worked together for 5 days
and left the work, after which the remaining work
was completed by C and E together. Had all worked
together, in how many less days they could have
completed the work?
P, B ls 20% vf/d dq'ky gS vkSj Q, C ls 60% vf/d dq'ky gSA
mUgksus
5 fnuksa ds fy, ,d lkFk dke fd;k vkSj dke NksM+ fn;k ftlds
1. A and B started doing the work. After 2 days they ckn 'ks"k dk;Z
C vkSjE }kjk ,d lkFk iwjk fd;k x;kA ;fn os lHkh ,d
both left, and C joined the work. He completed his lkFk dke djs rks fdrus de fnuksa esa dke iwjk dj ldrs Fks\
part of work. Now the remaining work was (a) 6 3/13 days (b) 5 days
completed by F in 7 days. In how many days can F (c) 4 3/5 days (d) 7 days
complete whole work? (e) 8 4/11 days
A vkSjB us dke 'kq: fd;k2 fnuksa ds ckn os nksuksa pys C x,5.vkSjJ can complete the whole work in number of days
dke esa 'kkfey gks x;kA mlus vius fgLls dk dke iwjk fd;kA vc 'ks"k
equal to the average of number of days in which A
dk;Z7 fnuksaFesa
}kjk iwjk fd;k x;kA
F iqjs dke dks fdrus fnu esa dj and B can complete the work. J, C, D, and E all
ldrk gS\ started the work and after 5 days they were
replaced by A and B. A and B completed the
(a) 18 days (b) 16 days remaining work in how many days?
(c) 12 days (d) 20 days
J }kjk dke dks lekIr djus esa yxs fnuks dhA la[;k]
vkSjB }kjk dke dks
(e) 10 days
lekIr djus esa yxs fnuks dh vkSlr la[;k ds cjkcj gSA
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lHkh us dke 'kq: fd;k vkSj
5 fnuksa ds ckn A vkSjB }kjk izfrLFkkfir
mUgsa ,d VSad dk 1/40 Hk kx Hkjk x;k FkkA C vkSjD [kksys x,
ikbIl
fd;k x;k] rksA vkSjB }kjk 'ks"k dk;Z fdrus fnuksa esa iwjk dj fy;k\ FksA dqN le; ckn ikbi PHkh[kksyk x;k FkkA Pikbi
dks 'kq: gksus
(a) 3 1/5 days (b) 2 2/3 days ds le; ds cjkcj le; ds ckn can dj fn;k x;k Fkk ;fn ikbi
(c) 1 2/3 days (d) 2 3/5 days P cn djus ds ckn VSad 6 feuV esa Hkj x;k Fkk] rks C ikbi
}kjk
(e) 4 2/5 days VSad dk fdruk va'k Hkj x;k Fkk\
Directions (6-10):- The given tables show the time (a) 7/8th (b) 3/8th
taken by filling and emptying pipes to fill and empty a (c) 2/7th (d) 5/7th
tank respective. Some data is missing. Study the table (e) None of these
carefully and answer the question based on data in 9. P i pe D w a s to f i l l a t a n k . To i n c r ea s e i t s
table and particular questions. efficiency, pipe A and C were opened for 2
funsZ'k
(6–10):- nhxbZ lkj.kh ,d VSad dks Hkjus vkSj [kkyh djus ds fy, ikbi
mi nu tes each sta rting w ith pipe A, then C
}kjk fy;s x;s le; dks fn[kkrh gSA dqN MsVk xqe gSA rkfydk dk è;ku and iwoZd
so on. This procedure ran for 16 minutes,
vè;;u djsa vkSj rkfydk vkSj fo'ks"k iz'uksa dk MsVk ds vk/kj ij mÙkj a f t ensaA
r which pipe A and C were closed.
Accidentally pipe S was opened and now it
took 4 minutes more to fill the tank. Find in
Pipe Time (in minutes)
how much time pipe S can empty 3/40th of
A 24
tank.
B 25
C 48 ikbi D dks,d VSad Hkjuk Fkk bldh {kerk c<+kus dsAfy,] vkSj
ikbi
D 40 C, ikbi A ds lkFk 'kq: gksus okys
2 feuVds fy, [kksyk x;k Fkk] fiQj
Pipe Time (in minutes) C vkSjblh rjg ;g izfØ;k 16 feuVrd pyh] ftlds ckn ikbi A
P 60 vkSjC can dj fn, x, vkdfLed :i ls ikbi S [kqyk jg x;k Fkk
Q 72 vkSj vc VSad dks Hkjus 4 feuV yx x, FksA VSad3/40
esa ds osa kx
Hk
R -
[kkyh djus esa ikbiS fdruk le; ysxk\
S -
(a) 11 minutes (b) 12 minutes
6. Pipes B and D are to fill the tank. They both are (c) 3 minutes (d) 7 minutes
opened. After 8 minutes pipe R was also opened. (e) 6 minutes
It took 3 11/39 minutes more to fill the tank. In 10. To fill an empty tank all filling pipes A, B, C and
how much time pipe R can empty the tank? D are opened one by one in same order. A and C
ikbi B vkSjD VSadkjus
H ds fy, gSaA os nksuksa [kksys
8 feuVds
x, gSaA are opened for 4 minutes each while B and D for
ckn ikbiR Hkh[kksyk x;k VSad dks 311/39 feuVvf/d yx
Hkjus esa 5 minutes each. In this way, in how much time
x,A rks ikbiR VSad dks fdrus le; esa [kkyh dj ldrk gSa\ the tank will be filled (approximately)?
(a) 24 minutes (b) 48 minutes ,d [kkyh VSad dks Hkjus ds fy, lHkh HkjusA,okys B, ikbi
(c) 50 minutes (d) 60 minutes C vkSjD ,d gh Øe esa ,d&,d djds [kksys tkrs gSaA izR;sd
(e) 72 minutes A v kSjC, 4 feuV ds fy, tcfd B vkSjD dks ik¡p feuV
7. Pipes A, C and D are opened to fill a tank. After 10 ds fn, [kksyk tkrk gSA bl rjg] VSad fdrus le; esa Hkj tk,x
minutes A and D were closed and C had to fill the (yxHkx)\
remaining tank. But accidentally at the same time (a) 30 minutes (b) 32 minutes
pipe Q was also opened which was closed after 3
(c) 27 minutes (d) 22 minutes
minutes. Now C filled the tank. If pipe Q was not
opened, how much time would have been saved? (e) 35 minutes
,d VSad Hkjus ds fy, ikbi x, gSA10 feuVds ckn
A, C vkSjD [kksys Direction(11-15):- Study the following information and
A vkSjD can djfn, x, vkSj C dks'ks"k VSad Hkjuk iM+k A ysfdu xyrh
answer the questions that follow:
ls ,d gh le; esa ikbi Q Hkh[kksyk x;k tks
3 feuVds ckn can dj There are 6 People A,B,C,D,E and F. They require certain
fn;k x;k FkkA C vcVSad Hkj jgk gSA ;fnQikbi
ughakksyk
[ x;k jgrk]days to complete a piece of work. The graph below shows
rks fdrus le; Vadh dks Hkjus esa cp tkrs\ by what percent B,C,D,E and F are more efficient than
(a) 1 minutes (b) 5 minutes A. Answer the Questions based on this Data.
(c) 3 minutes (d) 4 minutes a'k(11–15):- fuEufyf[kr tkudkjh dk vè;;u djsa vkSj vuqlj.k djus
funsZ
(e) 2 minutes okys iz'uksa dk mÙkj nsa%
8. 11/40th of a tank was filled. Pipes C and D were 6 yksxA, B, C, D, E vkSjF gSaA Ugsa
m dke ds VqdMs dks iwjk dj
opened. After some time pipe P was also opened.
Pipe P was closed after time equal to the time it ds fy, dqN fnuksa dsh vko';drk gksrh gSA uhps fn;k x;k xzkiQ
was opened at the starting . If after closing pipe P, gS fdB, C, D, E vkSjF, fdrus izfr'krA l s vf/d dq'ky gSaA bl
the tank was filled in 6 minutes, find what fraction MsVk ds vk/kj ij iz'uksa dk mÙkj nsaA
of tank was filled by pipe C?

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funsZ'k
(15-18):- fuEufyf[kr tku dkjh dk vè;;u djsa vkSj vuqlj.k djus
okys iz'uksa dk mÙkj nsa%
A, B, C, D vkSjE us ,d lkFk dke iwjk fd;kA uhps nh xbZ
ikap fe=k
rkfydk dk izR;sd lnL; }kjk fd, x, dk;ksaZ dk izfr'kr vkSj muds }kjk d
fd, tkus okys fnuksa dh la[;k n'kkZrh gSA rkfydk esa fn, x, MsVk dk
djA iz'uksa dk mÙkj nsaA dqN iQhYM xqe gSA vkidks bu ykirk ew
gSa vkSj fiQj loky dk tokc nsuk gSA
O;fD
r fd;k x;k dke esa dke fd, x,
fnuksa dh la[;k
11. If C can do a work in 120 days then how many
days would B take to do the same piece of work? A 20% 2
a esa ,d dke dj ldrk gS rks
;fn C 120 fnuks B, mlh dke dkss djus B 33(1/3)% -
esa fdruk fnu yxk\ C 20% 4
(a) 80 days (b) 100 days D - -
(c) 96 days (d) 106 days E 10% 3
(e) 88 days
15. In how many days will A and E complete the whole
12. B starts the work and after working for 80 days he
work together?
leaves. After this D takes over the work and
A vkSjE iwjs dke dks fdrus fnuksa esa iwjk djsxsa\
finishes it in 120 days. How much time will E and
(a) 8 days (b) 8.5 days
F take together to complete the same work?
(c) 7 days (d) 7.5 days
B dke 'kq: djrk gS vkSj
80 fnuksa rd dke djus ds ckn og NksM+ nsrk
gSA blds ckn D dke dks djrk gS vkSj
120 fnuksa esa [kRe dj nsrk gS (e) 9 days
E vkSj F dksiwjk dke dks djus ds fy, fdruk le; yxsxk\ 16. B and D have worked for the same number of days
(a) 84 (8/9) days (b) 88 (8/9) days when A, B, C, D and E worked together to finish
the complete work. When only B and D work
(c) 78 (8/9) days (d) 79 (8/9) days
together they are able to 10 days. In how many
(e) 80 (8/9) days
days C and D do the whole work together?
13. To do the same piece of work D and E together
B vkSjD us lekufnu dke djrs gSa tcA, B, C, D vkSjE us iw js
take 125/18 days more than the days taken by B
dke dks iwjk djus ds fy, fey dj dke fd;k tcfd dsoyB vkSjD
and C together. In how many days A and F together
,d lkFk10 fnuks a rd dke djus esa l{ke gSaA
C vkSjD iwjsdke esa
can do the work?
fdrus fnu esa iwjk djsaxas
dke ds leku VqdM+s djus dsDfy, vkSjE ,d lkFk B vkSjC }kjk (a) 10 days (b) 12 days
fy, x, fnuksa dh rqyuk125/18
esa fnu vf/d ysrs gSaAArks vkSjF (c) 14 days (d) 15 days
,d lkF k fdurs fnuksa esa dke dks iwjk dj ldrs gSA
(e) 16 days
(a) 62 (5/23) days (b) 65 (7/23) days
17. Z takes 10 more days to complete the whole work
(c) 62 (7/23) days (d) 62 (9/23) days
than what C takes to complete the whole work
(e) 65 (5/23) days alone. If Z works at half his efficiency for 20 days,
14. When B works at half of his overall efficiency he for how many days should E work to complete the
tales 45 days more than what C takes to complete remaining work?
the full work. If the same work is to be completed Z iwjs dke dks iwjk djus ds Cfy,ds }kjk fy;s x;s le; ls 10 fnuksa
by D and F together with D having been worked dk T;knk le; ysrk gSa] Z;fn20 fnuksa rd viuh vk/h n{krk ij dke
for 10 days alone then how many days will D and djrk gS] rks 'ks"k dk;Z dks iwjk djus ds fy,fnu dke djuk pkfg,\
E fdrus
F together take to complete the remaining work? (a) 10 days (b) 15 days
tc B viu h lexz n{krk ds vk/s fgLls esa dke djrk gSA rks og iwjs (c)
dke 18 days (d) 20 days
dks iwjk djus ds fy,
C ls 45 fnuvf/d ysrk gSA ;fnD vkS j F }kjk (e) 25 days
D vdsys10 fnuksa rd dke djrk
,d lkFk leku dke iwjk fd;k tkrk gSA
18. If D worked for 2 more days than E when A, B, C,
gSA rks 'ks"k dk;Z dks iwjk djus dsj fy,
D vkS F dksfdurs fnu yxsxk\
D, and E worked together. In how many days will
(a) 30 (18/23) days (b) 31 (15/23) days
D and Z together complete the work when Z is
(c) 30 (18/23) days (d) 34 (18/23) days twice as efficient as E.
(e) 30 (15/23) days
;fn D usE ls 2 fnu vf/d dke fd;k tc A, B, C, D vkSjE us
Direction(15-18):- Study the Following information and ,d lkF k dke fd;kA rksD vkSjZ ,d lkF k feydj fdrus fnuksa esa dke
answer the questions that follow: dks iwjk djsxsa tcZfddh {kerkE nqxquh gSA
Five Friends A,B,C,D and E completed a work together.
(a) 6 days (b) 8 days
The table below shows the percentage of work done by each
member and the number of days for which they worked. (c) 10 days (d) 12 days
Using the data given in the table answer the questions (e) 15 days
that follow. Some fields are missing you have to find these
missing values and then answer the question.

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DATA INTERPRETATION
SHEET-5

Directions (1-4):- Study the following line graph to Vªsu viuh iwjh


;k=kk ds nkSjku viuh fu;r vkSlr xfr ls de xfr ij
answer these questions. fdrus fujarj LVs'kuksa ds eè; ls xqtjrh gS\
funsZ'k1&4
( ) :- iafDr xzkiQ dk vè;;u dj fuEu iz'uksa dk mÙkj nsa(a) 4 (b) 1 (c) 3 (d) 2
3. If the train stops at each city for 30% more
time, then at what time will it reach the city
H after departing from City A as per
schedule?
;fn Vªsu izR;sd 'kgj30% esa vf/ d le; rd :drh gS rks
fu/kZfjr le; ls 'kgj A ls izLFkku djus vkSj
H rd i¡gqpus esa
fdruk le; yxsxk\
(a) Data insufficient/MkVk vi; kZIrzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz
(b) 17 : 03
(c) 16 : 41 (d) 16 : 58
4. The train begins its onward journey from City A
and it is extended to beyond City H to a City M
due to some unavoidable reason. The train starts
Railway Time Schedule of an Express Train X its return journey immediately after it reached
Running Between City A and City H City M. The train returns with a speed of 90 km/
'kgj A vkSjH ds chp ,Dlizs'k Vªsu
X dh xfr dh le; lkj.kh h without any stoppages in between and reaches
City A at 2 : 25 am. Find the distance between
a  Arrival of train
City H and City M.
a  Vsªu dkvkxeu
'kgj A ls Vªsu viuh vxyh ;k=kk 'kq: djrh gS vkSj dqN
d  Departure of train
d  Vªsu dkizLFkku vifjgk;Zdkj.kksa ls 'kgj
H ls ' kgj M rd c <+k fn;k tkrk
A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H are cities through which gSA ;g Vªsu 'kgj
M ig q¡us ds rqjar ckn viuh okilh ;k=kk 'kq
the train runs. djrh gSA Vªsu fcuk :ds90 gq,
km/h dh jÝrkj ls 'kgj A
Vªsu
A, B, C, D, E, F, G vkSjH 'kgj ls gksdj xqtjrh gSA 2:25 cts lqcg okil igq¡prh gSA rksH'kgj
vkS
j M chpnwjh
a-d  Indicates stoppage/halting of the train at the Kkr dhft,]
city station. (a) 40 km (b) 90 km
a-d  fuEu'kgj ds LVs'kuksa ij Vªsu :drh gSA
(c) 70 km (d) None of these
1. The average speed of the train maintained
between two successive stations was maximum Directions (5-9):- A professor keeps data on students
between – tabulated by performance and sex of the student.
Vsª
u viuh vkSlr xfr fdu nks yxkrkj LVs'uksa ds eè; vf/dre cuk;s
The data is kept on a computer disk, but
j[krh gS & unfortunately some of it is lost because of a virus.
(a) E-F (b) F-G Only the following could be recovered:
(c) G-H (d) Both G -H and F-G funsZ'k
(5-9):- ,d iz ksiQslj Nk=kks ds izn'kZu vkSj fyax vk/kfjr lk
2. Between how many pairs of consecutive rjhds ls MkVk j[krk gSA MkVk dks dEI;wVj fMLd ij j[kk tkrk
stations does the speed run below the overall nqHkkZX;o'k blesa ls dqN ok;jl ds dkj.k [kks tkrs gSA dsoy fuE
average speed of the entire trip? MkVk iqu% izkIr fd;k tk ldrk gSa%

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10. During 1990 – 91, how much more raw material
than food was exported?
1990-91 ds nkS
jku] Hkkstu dh rqyuk esa fdruh dPph lkexz
fu;kZr dh xbZ Fkh\
Panic buttons were pressed but to no avail. An expert (a) Rs. 2580 crore (b) Rs. 896 crore
committee was formed, which decided that the
(c) Rs. 1986 crore (d) Rs. 1852 crore
following facts were self evident:
11. In 1990 –91 what percentage of total values of
isfudcVu nckus ij dksbZ ifj.kke izkIr ugha gqvkA ,d fo'ks"kK lefr dk
exports accounts for items related to food?
xBu fd;k x;k ftlus fu.kZ; fy;k fd fuEufyf[kr rF; izR;{k gSaA
1990-91 esa
Hkkstu ls lacaf/r oLrqvksa dk fu;kZr [kkrk dqy e
A. One third of the male students were average.
dk fdruk izfr'kr gSa\
,d frgkbZ iq:"k Nk=k vkSlr FksA (a) 23% (b) 29.2%
B. Half of the students were either excellent or good. (c) 32% (d) 22%
vk/sNk=k ;k rks mrd`"V gS ;k vPNs FksA 12. Value of exports of raw materials during 90 –
C. 40% of the students were females. 91 was how much percent less than that for 91
40% Nk=kefgyk;sa FksA – 92?
5. How many students are both male and good? jku dPps eky ds fu;kZr dk ewY;
90-91 ds nkS 91-92 ds
fdrusNk=k iq:"k vkSj vPNs gS\ fdruk izfr'kr de Fkk\
eqdkcys
(a) 10 (b) 16 (c) 22 (d) 48 (a) 39 (b) 46.18
6. How many students were both female and excellent? (c) 7 (d) 31.6
fdrusNk=k efgyk vkSj mRd`"V gS\ 13. The change in value of exports of manufactured
articles from 1990 – 91 to 1991 – 92 is
(a) 0 (b) 8 (c) 16 (d) 32
1990-91 ls 1991 – 92 rd fufeZr oLrqvksa ds fu;kZr ds ew
7. What proportion of female students are good?
esa ifjorZu D;k gS\
fdrusefgyk Nk=kkas dk vuqikr vPNk gSa\
(a) 296 crore (b) 629 crore
(a) 0 (b) 0.25 (c) 0.5 (d) 1.0
(c) 2064 crore (d) 1792 crore
8. Among average students, what is the ratio of
male to female? Directions (14-17) :- Jetha Lal works ‘a’ hours a
day and rests ‘b’ hours a day. This pattern continues
vkSlrNk=kksa esa ls efgyk vkSj iq:"k Nk=kksa dk vuqikr D;k gS\
for 1 week, with an exactly opposite pattern next
(a) 1 : 2 (b) 2 : 1 (c) 3 : 2 (d) 2 : 3 week, and so on for four weeks. Every fifth week he
9. What proportion of good students are male? has a different pattern. When he works longer than
vPNsNk=kksa esa iq:"kksa dk vuqikr D;k gSa he rests, his wage per hour is twice what he earns
(a) 0 (b) 0.73 (c) 0.4 (d) 1.0 per hour when he rests longer than he works. The
following are his daily working hours for the weeks
Directions (10-13):- In 1990 – 91, value of exports of
numbered 1 to 13. It is also known that Jetha Lal
manufactured articles exceeds over the value of exports
receives Rs.20 per hour of work when he works
of raw materials by 100%. In 1991 – 92, the ratio of % of
longer than he rests in the day.
exports of raw material to that of exports of manufactured
articles is 3 : 4. Value of Exports of food in 1991 – 92 funsZ'k
(14-17):- t sFkk yky fnu'a'esa?kaVs dke djrk gS vkSj'b' fnu esa
exceeds the 1990– 91 figures by Rs. 1006 crore. ?kaVs vkjke djrk gSA ;g1iSVuZ
lI rkg rd tkjh jgrk gSA vxys gÝrs fcYdqy
funsZ'k foijhr
(10-13):-1990-91 esa] fofufeZr oLrqvksa ds fu;kZr dk ewY; dPps iSVuZ ds lkFk] vkSj vxys pkj lIrkg rd tkjh jgrk gSA gj ika
eky ds fu;kZr ds ewY; ij lsvf/d gSA1991-92 esa] dPps eky lIrkg esa mldk ,d vyx iSVuZ gksrk gSA tc og dke ls T;knk vkjke djr
100%
ds fu;kZr vkSj fofufeZr eky ds fu;kZr dk A, 1991 - 92 esa gS] rks og tks dqN izfr ?kaVs dekrk gS] ml ls mldh izfr ?kaVs dh vke
3 :vuqikr
4 gS
Hkkstu ds fu;kZr dk1990-91
ewY; dsvkdaM+ksa 1006 gksrh gSA fuEufyf[kr
ls dj ksM+ vf/d gSA 1 ls 13 dsgÝrksa ds fy, muds nSfud dkedkth ?kaV
dk ikyu djrk gSA ;g Hkh Kkr gS] fd tsFkk20 yky
:i dks
;s izfr ?kaVs dk
dke feyrk gS] tc og fnu esa vkjke ls T;knk dke djrk gSA

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A week consists of six days and a month consists of
4 weeks.
,d lIrkg esa Ng fnu gksrs gSa vkSj ,d 4eghus
lIrkgesa
gksrs gSaA
14. What is his salary for the 1st month?
igys eghus ds fy, mldk osru D;k gS\
(a) Rs.1760 (b) Rs.1440
(c) Rs.1320 (d) Rs.1680 18. After Ramesh surveyed his companies, in
15. Jetha lal’s average monthly salary at the end of which year did he find the tax per rupee of profit
the first four months will be before tax’ to be the lowest?
jes'k us viuh daifu;ksa dk losZ{k.k djus ds ckn] fdl o"kZ esa o
igys pkj eghuksa ds var esa tsFkk yky dk vkSlr ekfld osru gksxk
(a) Rs.1780 (b) Rs.2040 ls igys ykHk ds :i esa lcls de dj ik;k Fkk\
(c) Rs.1830 (d) Rs.1680 (a) 1991 (b) 1992
16. The new manager Babita stipulated that Rs.5 (c) 1993 (d) 1994
is deducted for every hour of rest and Rs. 25 is 19. In which year was the sales per rupee of share
capital highest?
paid per hour starting from 9th week, then what
will be the change in Jetha Lal’s salary for the fdlh o"kZ 'ks;j iwath izfr :i;s dh fcØh lcls T;knk Fkh\
3rd month? (Hourly deductions are constant (a) 1991 (b) 1992
for all weeks starting 9th week) (c) 1993 (d) 1994
u, izca/d ckchrk us fu/kZfjr fd;k fda lIrkg ls vkjke djus ds fy, 20. In which year the profit before tax per rupee of
9 os
izfr ?kaVs
5 #i, d k tqekZuk rFkk dke djus ds #i, d k Hkqxrku sales was the highest?
25fy,
fd;k tk,xk rks rhljs eghus ds fy, tsFkk yky ds osru esa D;k cnyko fdl o"kZ fcØh ds izfr #i, dj ls igys ykHk lcls T;knk Fkk\
1991
vk,xk\ (9 osa lIrkg ls 'kq: gksus okys ?kaVksa ds fy, yxkrkj dVkSrh(a)gksrh gS) (b) 1992

(a) Rs.540 (b) Rs.480 (c) 1993 (d) 1994


(c) Rs.240 (d) Rs.120 21. In which year did Ramesh find that the
17. Using the data in the previous questions, what percentage addition to reserves over previous
will be the total earning of Jethalal at the end years reserves the highest?
of sixteen weeks? jes'kdks fdl o"kZ esa irk pyk fd fiNys o"kksZa esa fjtoZa es
fiNysiz'uksa ds MsVk dk mi;ksx djds] lksyg lIrkg ds varo`f¼
esa mPpre gS\
tsBkyky dh dqy dekbZ D;k gksxh\ (a) 1991 (b) 1992
(a) Rs.7320 (b) Rs.7800
(c) 1993 (d) 1994
(c) Rs.8400 (d) Rs.9600
22. Amount of the reserves at the end of 1993 is–
Direction (18-22):-Answer the questions based on
1993 ds var esa HkaMkj dh jkf'k gS&
the following information.
Ramesh surveyed his companies and obtained the (a) Rs. 535 lakh (b) Rs. 515 lakh
following data. Income tax is paid from profit before (c) Rs. 230 lakh (d) None of these
tax and the remaining amount is distributed to Direction (23-26):- Answer the questions based on
dividend and retained earnings. The retained the following :-
earnings were gathered into reserves. The reserves funsZ'k
(23-26):- fuEu rkfydk ds vk/kj ij iz'uksa dk mÙkj nsa%
at the beginning of 1991 were Rs. 80 lakh. table.
funsZ'k(18-22) :- fuEufyf[kr tkudkjh ds vk/kj ij iz'uksa dk mÙkj nsaA
jes'k us viuh daifu;ksa dk losZ{k.k fd;k vkSj fuEufyf[kr MsVk izkIr fd;kA
dj ls igys ykHk ls vk;dj dk Hkqxrku fd;k tkrk gS vkSj 'ks"k jkf'k ykHkka'k
vkSj izfr/kfjr vk; esa forfjr dh tkrh gSA izfr/kfjr vk; fjtoZ esa bdV~Bh
dh xbZ Fkh]1991rks dh 'kq#vkr esa HkaMkj 80 #i,
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23. The maximum percentage decrease in market 29. If on an average, 5% rate of interest was charged on
share is– borrowed funds, then the total borrowed funds used by
cktkjfgLlsnkjh esa vf/dre izfr'kr dh deh gS& this company in the given two years amounted to
(a) 60% (b) 50%
;fn vkSlru] m/kfjr /u ij5% C;kt nj olwy dh xbZ Fkh] rks fn,
x, nks o"kksZa esa bl daiuh }kjk mi;ksax fd, x, dqy m/kfjr èku d
(c) 53.3% (d) 20%
(a) Rs. 221 lakh (b) Rs.1950 lakh
24. The city in which minimum number of products
(c) Rs. 568 lakh (d) Rs. 1030 lakh
increased their market shares in 1995-96 is –
30. The retained profit in 1991-92, as compared to
1995-96 esafdl 'kgj ds mRikn us fuEure la[;k esa vius cktkj that in 1990-91 was
esa o`f¼ ntZ dh& 1990-91 dh rqyuk esa
1991-92 esacuk, x, ykHk
(a) Mumbai/eqac bZ (b) Delhi/fnYyh (a) higher by 2.5% (b) higher by 1.5%
(c) Kolkata/dksydkrk (d) Chennai/psUubZ (c) lower by 2.5% (d) lower by 1.5%
25. The market shares of which product did not 31. The equity base of this company remained
decrease in between 1995-96 in any city? unchanged. Then the total dividend earning
by the share holders in 1991-92 is
fdlh Hkh 'kgj 1995-96
esa d s chp fdl mRikn dk cktkj fgLlk
de ugha gqvk\ bl daiuh dk bfDoVh csl vifjofrZr cu jgkA rks
1991-92 esa
'ks;j /kjdksa }kjk vftZr dqy ykHkka'k gS
(a) HD (b) CO
(a) Rs. 124 lakh (b) Rs. 9 lakh
(c) BN (d) None of these
(c) Rs. 10.4 lakh (d) Rs. 12.8 lakh
buesa
ls dksbZ ugha Direction (32-36):- Answer the questions based on
26. The number of products which doubled their the following information.
market shares in one or more cities is A clothing company produces five types of shirts —
,d ;k vf/d 'kgjksa esa vius cktkj 'ks;jksa dks nksxquk A, djus okys
B, C, D and E — using cloth of three qualities —
mRiknksa dh la[;k gS high, medium and low and using dyes of three
qualities — high, medium and low. One shirt requires
(a) 0 (b) 1 (c) 2 (d) 3
1.5 m of cloth. The following table gives respectively:
Direction (27-31):- Answer the questions based on A. The number of shirts (of each category)
the following piecharts. produced, in thousands
(27-31):- fuEufyf[kr ikbZ pkVksZa ds vk/kj ij iz'uksa dkB.
funsZ'k mÙkjThensa percentage distribution of cloth quality in
each type of shirt, and
C. The percentage distribution of dye quality in
each type of
funsZ'k
(32-36):- fuEufyf[kr tkudkjh ds vk/kj ij iz'uksa mÙkj dk tokc ns
,d diM+ksa dh daiuh ikap izdkj ds 'kVZ- cukrh,] ch] gS
lh] Mh
vkSj bZ
- rhuxq.kksa ds diM+s dk mi;ksax
- mPp]djds
eè; vkSj fuEu vkSj
rhu xq.kksa ds jaxksa-dk
mPmi;ksax
p] eè;e vkSj fuEuA ,d 'kVZ ds1.5 fy,
27. The operating profit in 1991-92 increased over ehVjdiM+k dh vko';drk gksrh gSA fuEufyf[kr rkfydk Øe'k%
that in 1990-91 by – A. gtkjksa esa mRikfnr 'kVZ dh la[;k (izR;sd Js.kh dk)
1991-92 esavkWijsfVax ykHk B. izR;sd
esa ls fdruh o`f¼ gqbZ&
1990-91 izdkj dh 'kVZ esa diM+s dh xq.korÙkk dk izfr'kr forj.k
(a) 23% (b) 22% C. izR;sdizdkj dh 'kVZ esa MkbZ xq.koÙkk dk izfr'kr forj.k
shirt
(c) 25% (d) 24%
28. The interest burden in 1991-92 was higher
than that in 1990-91 by –
1991-92 esaC;kt dk cks>
1990-91 ls fdruk vf/d Fkk&
(a) 50% (b) Rs. 25 lakh
(c) 90% (d) Rs. 41 lakh

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32. What is the total requirement of cloth? 37. The average profit made in the given 7 years is
diM+s
dh dqy vko';drk D;k gS\ approximately –
(a) 1,50,000 m (b) 2,00,000 m Z dk vkSlr ykHk yxHkx gS&
fn, x, 7 o"kksa
(c) 2,25,000 m d. 2,50,000 m (a) Rs. 44 lakh
33. How many metres of high-quality cloth is (b) Rs. 42 lakh
consumed?
(c) Rs. 61 lakh
mPpxq.koÙkk okys diMksa dk fdruk ehVj [kir gksrk gS\
(d) Rs. 56 lakh
(a) 22,500 m (b) 37,500 m
38. The expenditure for the 7 years together form
(c) 46,500 m (d) 40,000 m
what per cent of the revenues during the same
34. How many metres of medium quality dyeis
period?
consumed by B-type shirts?
7 lky ds fy, O;; ,d gh vof/ ds nkSjku jktLo dk izfr'kr fdl
ch&izdk
j dh 'kVZ }kjk fdrusa ehVj eè;e xq.koÙkk okyh MkbZ dk
izdkj cukrs gSa\
miHkksx fd;k tkrk gS\
(a) 75% (b) 67%
(a) 8,000 m (b) 112,000 m
(c) 62% (d) 83%
(c) 22,500 m (d) 30,500 m
35. What is the ratio of the three qualities of dyes39. Which year showed the lowest percentage
in high-quality cloth? increase in profit as compared to the
previous
mPpxq.koÙkk okys diM+s esa jaxksa ds rhu xq.kksa dk vuqikr year?
D;k gS\
(a) 2 : 3 : 5 (b) 1 : 2 : 5 fiNys o"kZ dh rqyuk esa fdl o"kZ ykHk esa lcls de izfr'kr o
(c) 7 : 9 : 10 ns[kh xbZ\
(d) Cannot be determined/fu/kZfjr ugha fd;k tk ldrk gS (a) 1993 (b) 1994
36. What is the ratio of low-quality dye used for D- (c) 1990 (d) 1995
type shirts to that used for E- type shirts? 40. In which year was the growth in expenditure
Mh&izdk
j dh 'kVZ ds fy, mi;ksx dh tkus okyh fuEu&xq.koÙkkmaximum
okyh as compared to the previous year?
MkbZ dk bZ&izdkj dh 'kVZ ds fy, mi;ksx dh tkus okyh MkbZ dk dh rqyuk esa O;; esa vf/dre o`f¼ fdl o"kZ Fkh\
fiNyso"kZ
vuqikr D;k gS\ (a) 1993 (b) 1995
(a) 3 : 2 (b) 3 : 4
(c) 1991 (d) 1992
(c) 1 : 2 (d) 2 : 3
41. If the profit in 1996 shows the annual rate of
Direction (37-41):- Answer the questions based on
growth as it had shown in 1995 over the
the following information
previous year, then what approximately will be
funsZ'k
(37-41):- fuEu
fyf[kr tkudkjh ds vk/kj ij iz'uksa dk mÙkj nsa
the profit in 1996?
;fn 1996 esa ykHk o`f¼ dh okf"kZd nj fn[kkrk gS tSlk fd fiN
1995 esa fn[kk;k x;k Fkk rks 1996 esa yxHkx ykHk D;k gk
(a) Rs. 72 lakh
(b) Rs. 82 lakh
(c) Rs. 93 lakh
(d) Rs. 78 lakh

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DATA INTERPRETATION
SHEET-6

Direction (1-5):- A survey was conducte in five cities (a) Kanpur and Trivandrum
viz. Pune, Kanpur, Raisen, Surat, and Trivandrum, For (b) Pune, Kanpur, and Raisen
the percentage of people using Trains, Buses, Cars, (c) Pune and Raisen
as mode of transport. Number of person surveyed in
(d) Pune, Kanpur and Surat
cities Pune, Kanpur, Raisen, Surat, and Trivandrum
are 2000,4000,6000,3000,8000 respectively. Refer to 5. Which of the following statement is not true ?
the data in the triangular bar diagram to answer the (a) 50% Of the people use trains for transport in
question that follow. Kanpur and Raisen
funsZ'k
(1-5):- ik¡p 'kgj
ksa esa losZ fd;k x;k%& iwus] dkuiqj] jkblsu] lwjr] In
(b) vkSj
Trivandrum, more than 50% of the people
f=kosUnzeA Vªsu] cl] dkj] dks ifjogu ds :i esa mi;ksx djus okys yksxks dkcars for transport
use
izfr'kr iwus] dkuiqj] 'kblsu] vkSj lwjr esa losZ gq, yksxks dh la[;k bl
(c)izdkj
More % of people use buses for transport in
the city Surat than in the city Pune
2000, 4000, 6000, 3000, 8000 gS] fuEu MsVk ds vk/kj ij f=kdksf.k;
(d) In City Raisen, there are more % of people
ckj lkj.kh dks è;ku esa j[k iz'uks dk mÙkj nsaA
using trains for transport than buses.
fuEu esadkSu lk okD; lR; ugha gSa\
(a) dkuiqjvkSj jkblsu 50 ds izfr'kr yksx ifjogu ds fy, Vªsu dk
iz;ksx djrs gSA
(b) f=ko
sUnze50 esals vf/d i zfr'kr ls vf/d yksx dkj dks ifjogu ds
fy, mi;ksx djrs gSA
(c) iwuskgj
' dh rqyuk esa lwjr 'gj ds yksxksa }kjk clks dks ifjogu
fy, iz;ksx djus dk izfr'kr vf/d gSaA
(d) jkblsu'gj esa ifjogu ds fy, clks ls T;knk Vªsu dks mi;ksx djus
1. The city where the least number of persons uses
buses is-
okyks dk izfr'kr T;knk gSA
Direction (6-10):-Study the given table carefully to
ftl 'kgj ds yksxksa us lcls de cl dk iz;ksx fd;k&
answer the following questions. The table shows the
(a) Surat. (b) Raisen time (in days) taken by five men who do different types
(c) Kanpur (d) Pune of work.
2. The average number of persons using trains for funsZ'k(6-10):- fuEu iz'uksa dk mÙkj nsus ds fy, lkj.kh dk è;ku iwo
transportation in Pune, Kanpur, Raisen, and vè;;u djsa lkj.kh esa vyx&vyx dke dks djus ds fy, ik¡p yksxks }kjk fy;
Trivandrum is-
x;k le; dk fooj.k fn;k x;k gSaA
iwus] dku
iqj] jkblsu] vkSj f=kosUnze esa ifjogu ds :i esa Vªsu dk iz;ksx djus
okys yksxksa dh vkSlr la[;k gS&
(a) 1880 (b) 1750
(c) 1950 (d) N.O.T
3. The mode of transport used by the least number
of persons in all the given cities-
6. The bridge construction work is initiated by
fn, x;s lHkh 'kgjksa esa ls ftl ifjogu dk mi;ksx U;wure yksxksRituraj,
}kjk Prithusen, and Laliteshwar together. After
fd;k x;k& four days Laliteshwar leaves the work and
(a) Trains (b) Buses Amarkant joined them. In how many days will the
work be completed ?
(c) Cars (d) Cars and Buses
fjrqjkt]fizFkqlsu] vkSj yyhrs'oj us ,d lkFk ,d fczt cukus dk dke
4. Among the given five cities, the cities where less 'kq: fd;kA pkj fnu i'pkr yyhrs'oj us dk;Z dks NksM+ fn;k vk
than 30% of the people use cars as transport are- vejdkUr dke esa 'kkfey gks x;k rks fdrus fnukas ckn dk;Z lekI
fn, x, 5 'kgjksa
esa ls ftl 'kgj ds yksxks }kjk ifjogu ds30%
fy, tk,xkA
ls de dkj dk mi;ksx fd;k x;k& (a) 7 (13/25) days (b) 5 (72/143) days

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(c) 10 (68/138) days (d) 4 (24/65) days
(e) 12 (12/65) days
7. How many days would Rituraj, Amarkant and
Prithusen take to construct a building when they
work together.
jkt] vejdkUr vkSj i`Fkwlsu ,d lkFk feydj dke djsa rks ,d bekjr
fjrq
dks cukus esa fdruk le; yxsxk\
(a) 5(4/5) days (b) 4(1/3) days
(c) 8(1/2) days (d) 7(53/181) days 11. What is the minimum flow (in kls) in the pipeline
(e) 6(2/3) days connecting tank A and C ?
8. How many days would Vishwamohan, Laliteshwar Vad h A ls C dkstksM+us okyh ikni ykbu esa U;wure /kjk dk cgko
(kls)
and Rituraj take to install 10 towers when they
work together?
es
a D;k gSa\
(a) 600 (b) 700
fo'o eksgu] yyhrs'oj vkSj fjrqjkt ,d lkFk feydj dke djrs10
rks
Vkojdks baLVky djus esa fdrus fnu yxsaxs\ (c) 800 (d) 900
12. What is the maximum slack (in kls) in the
(a) 90 days/fnu (b) 88.13 days/fnu
pipeline connecting tank B and E?
(c) 92.92 days/fnu (d) 87 days/fnu
Vad h B ls E dkstksM+us okyh ikbi ykbu esa LySd (/hekiu) vf/dre
(e) 85.41 days/fnu
fdruk gS\
9. What would be the time taken to construct 5
(a) 500 (b) 600
building and 4 different roads when Rituraj,
Prithusen and Vishwamohan work together. (c) 700 (d) 800
fjrq
jkt] i`Fkwlsu vkSj fo'o eksgu ,d lkFk dke bekjrvkSj10
5 djds 13. What is the minimum slack (in kls) in the
pipeline connecting tank C and E ?
vyx vyx jksM cukus esa fdruk fnu ysxsaA
(a) 65.61 days/fnu (b) 69.53 days/fnu Vadh C vkSjE dkstksM+us okyh ikbi ykbu esa LySd (/hekiu) U;w
fdruk gSA
(c) 64.45 days/fnu (d) 62.63 days/fnu
(a) 600 (b) 700
(e) 68.32 days/fnu
(c) 800 (d) 500
10. Rituraj and Amarkant got Rs. 50000 for building
construction. What is the share of Rituraj ? 14. What is the maximum slack in all the pipeline combined?
fjrq fy, :i;k izkIr djrs
jkt vkSj vejdkUr bekjr fuekZ.k ds50000 la;qD
r :i ls lHkh ikbi ykbZu esa LySd (/hekiu) vf/dre fdruk gS\
gSa] rks fjrqjkt dk 'ks;j D;k gSa\ (a) 3250 (b) 3600
(a) Rs. 25000 (b) Rs. 26190.47 (c) 3950 (d) N.O.T
(c) Rs.24130.5 (d) Rs. 22990.7 15. If the pipeline connecting C and F is under repair,
(e) Rs.28970.5 what is the minimum quantity of water that
Direction (11-15):- The following network gives the needs to be sent through it, so that requirement
flow of water supplied from the storage tank A to tanks at all the tanks is met ?
B,C,D,E and F through pipelines. The supply of water ;fn VadhC vkS
j F dkstksM+us okyh ikbi ejEer esa gS] og U;wure ek
is such that at each of the tank B,C,D,E only after the
tank is full, water is passed into the next tank D;k gksxh tks bl ikbiks ds ekè;e ls lHkh VSadks dks feyk dj vo';d
connected to it the capacity of each pipeline is 1000kl. (a) 0 kls (b) 100 kls
The values alongside each tank gives the requirement (c) 200 kls (d) 300 kls
(in kls) at each tank. The direction of flow of water is Direction (16-18):- For admission to various affiliated
indicated by arrows. The slack in a pipeline is the colleges a university conduct a written test with four
additional flow required to bring it to full capacity. different sections each with a maximum of 50 marks.
funsZ'k(11-15):- fuEufyf[kr usVoZd esa] LVksjst
A ls ikbi
VSad ykbu }kjkthe following table gives the aggregate as well as the
VSadB, C, D, E vkSj F dh ikuh dh vkiqrhZ dk forj.k fn;k x;k gSAsectional
ikuh cut-off marks fixed by six different colleges
C, D vkSjE ds iw.kZ
dh vkiwrhZ bl izdkj gS fdB,VSad Hkjus ds ckn ikuh
affiliated to the university. A student will get admission
bl VSad ls tqM+s gq, vU; VSadks dh tkrh gSA izR;sd VSad
1000 kl dh {kerk
only if he/she gets marks greater than or equal to the
gSaR;sd
iz VSad dh {kerk izR;sd VSad dh vo';drk ij fuHkZj gSA ikuh ds cgko
cut-off marks in each of the section and his/her
dh fn'kk dks rhj }kjk fn[kk;k x;k gSA ikbi ykbZu esa LySd (/hekiu) ds dkj.k marks are at least equal to the aggregate
aggregated
vfrfjDr ckgko }kjk VSad dh {kerk dh vkiwrhZ dh tkrh gSA cut-off marks as specified by the college.
funsZ'k
(16-18) :- fo'ofo|ky; }kjk ekU;rk izkIr dkWystksa esa mÙkh.kZ
fyf[kr ijh{kk dk vk;kstu gqvk ftlesa
50 vad ds izR;sd pkj vuqHkkx gSA
6 vy x
&vyx dkWystksa }kjk dqy mÙkh.kZ vad vkSj vuqHkkxh; mÙkh.kZ va
gSaA

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,d fo|kFkhZ rHkh ukedau izkIr dj ldrk gSA tc mlds vad vuqHkkxh; mÙkh.kZ vad ds cjkcj
vkSj mlds T;knk gksa rFkk mlds dqy vad fu/kZfjr dqy vad ds cjkcj ;k vf/d gksA

19. What is the final score of candidates ?


mEehnokjk
sa dk vafre Ldksj D;k gS\
16. Bhama got calls from all colleges. What could be the
(a) 30 (b) 22
minimum aggregate marks obtained by her?
(c) 32 (d) 48
Hkkekus ukekadu gsrq lHkh dkWystks }kjk dkWy izkIr fd;kA mlds }kjk
(e) 60
U;wure vad fdruk izkIr fd;k x;k\
20. How many questions were wrongly answered by
(a) 180 (b) 181 the student ?
(c) 196 (d) 176 a }kjk fdrus iz'uksa dk xyr tokc fn;k x;k gS\
Nk=kks
(e) 184 (a) 12 (b) 13
17. Charlie got calls from two colleges. What could be the
(c) 14 (d) 15
minimum marks obtained by him in a section?
(e) 16
pkyhZ
us nks dkWystks }kjk ukaedu gsrq dkWy izkIr fd;kA mlds }kjk ,d
21. What is the total number of unattempted questions?
vuqHkkx esa U;wure fdrus vad izkIr fd;k x;k\
fdrus iz'uksa ij dksbZ iz;kl ugha fd;k x;k\
(a) 0 (b) 21
(a) 10 (b) 6
(c) 25 (d) 35
(c) 11 (d) 5
(e) 41
(e) 7
18. Alex did not get a call from even a single college
22. How many of the questions that were answered
What could be the maximum aggregate marks
correctly by the student were such that they were
obtained by him?
preceded by a question which was also answered
Dl dks ,d Hkh dkyst ls dkWy ugha vk;kA mlds }kjk vf/drecorrectly but succeeded by a question that was
,sys
fdruk vad izkIr fd;k x;k\ answered incorrectly ?
(a) 181 (b) 176 Nk=k }kjk fdrus iz'uksa dk mÙkj lgh fn;k x;k ,slk gS fd ,d iz'u ls igys
(c) 184 (d) 196 dk mÙkj lgh fn;k x;k tc dh ,d iz'u ckn dk mÙkj xyr fn;k x;k
(e) 180 (a) 1 (b) 2
Direction (19-23):- Study the following information (c) 3 (d) 4
carefully to answer the given questions. In GMAT test (e) N.O.T
which comprised of 40 questions, every correct answer
23. How many questions were correctly answered by
gives marks while each wrong answer attracted a
the students?
penalty of 2 marks. Further, the student was allowed
to leave up to 5 questions unattempted without a }kjk fdrus iz'uksa dk tokc lgh fn;k x;k\
Nk=kks
attracting any penalty. beyond which, each subsequent (a) 15 (b) 14
question (i.e., in excess of the five) that he left (c) 16 (d) 20
unattempted, carried a penalty of 1 mark. During the (e) 25
test, after each question that the student attempted/ Direction (24-27):-The diagram given below is the
left unattempted, the net score of the student until network for transporting oil from refinery A to deports
(including) that question was evaluated. The line graph B, C, D, E, F and G. The arrows indicate the direction
below shows the net score of the student after the
which oil flows and the value above each depot denotes
evaluation of each question.
its capacity (in thousand liters). The supply is arranged
funsZ'k (19-23):- fuEufunsZ'kksa dks è;ku iwoZd i<+dj fuEu iz'uksa suchdk mÙkj nsaAafter a depot is full will the excess oil
that only
40 iz'uksa okys
GMAT Vs LV esa] izR;sd lgh mÙkj4ds
vadfy,
fn;s tkrs rFkk izR;sd
be transferred to the depots next in the supply line.
xyr mÙkj ds fy,2 vad dkV fy;k tkrk gSA vkxs] Nk=k dks ;g lqfo/k nhThe xbZmaximum
dh capacity (in thousands of liters) of the
ik¡p iz'uksa dks NksM+us ij dksbZ vad ugh dkVk tk,xk] tcfd ik¡p iz'uksa ls T;knk
pipeline NksM+us the refinery with the depots is
connecting
ij 1 vad dkV fy;k tk,xkA VsLV ds nkSjku] Nk=k }kjk ftrus iz'uksa1500 ij iz;kl
andfd;k
those connecting the depots is 750. The slack
x;k rFkk NksM+s x, iz'uksa ds eqY;kadu ds ckn dqy Ldksj izdkf'krinfd;k x;k gSA
a pipline is defined as the extra flow required to
uhps ykbu xzkiQ esa izR;sd iz'uks ds eqY;kadu ds ckn 'kq¼ Ldksj bringfn;kthex;kpipeline
gSA to full capacity. The flow in the

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pipeline is such that the demand at each depot is
completely met.
funsZ'k
(24-27):- uhpsfn, x, vkjs[k esa] fjiQk;ujh
A ls fMiksZV
B, C, D,
E, F vkSjG dksrsy vkiwrhZ ds ifjogu dk usVodZ fn;k x;k gSA rsy ds cgko
dks rhj }kjk fn[k;k x;k gSA izR;sd fMiksZV ds Åij mldh {kerk n'kkZ;h xbZ gSA
lIykbZ ykbu dks ,sls O;fLFkr fd;k x;k gS fd tc ,d fMiksZV iw.kZr% :i ls
Hkj tk, rc og nwljs fMiksZV esa tk,xk fjiQkbujh dks tksM+us okyh ikbi ykbZu
funsZ'k
(28-31):- uhpsnh xbZ vkÑfr esa] yksxksa }kjk rhu eq[; [ksyksa
dh vf/dre {kerk 1500 vkSjfMiksVZ750 dh (gtkj yhVj) esa gSA ikbi
dk izfr'kr fn;k x;k gSA fØdsV] iQqVckWy vkSj ckLdsV ckWy P, (rhu
ykbZu esa cgko dk /hek iM+uk vR;f/d izokg dh vo';drk dks n'kkZrk gSA
Q vkSjR esaA)
ikbi ykbZu esa izokg dh vo';drk izR;sd fMiksZV dks iw.kZr% Hkjus dh gSA
dksbZ Hkh fo|kFkhZ ,d ls T;knk [ksy esa :ph ugha j[krk rFkk
f[kykM+h de ls de ,d [ksy esa :ph j[krk gSA
28. What is the total number of students , in the
three schools together , who like cricket ?
t ks fØdsV ilan djrs gS] ,sls rhuksa Ldwy esa Nk=kksa dh la[;k
(a) 3500 (b) 3625
(c) 3875 (d) N.O.T
24. What is the minimum flow (in thousand liters) 29. What sport is liked by the highest number of
in the pipeline connecting A and D ? students?
A vkSjD dkstksM+us okyh ikbi ykbu dk U;wure izokg D;k gS\
lcls T;knk Nk=k fdl [ksy dks ilan djrs gSa\
(a) 1100 (b) 1050
(c) 1150 (d) 800 (a) Cricket (b) Football
25. If the pipeline connecting A and B is under repair as a
(c) Basketball (d) C.N.D
result of which its maximum capacity is reduced by
20%, what is the minimum flow (in thousand liters) in 30. What % of the total students like basketball ?
the pipeline connecting D and F?
ckLdsV okWy ilan djus okys Nk=kksa dk izfr'kr D;k gSa\
;fn A vkSjB dkstksM+us okyh ikbi ykbu dh ejEer gksus ds dkj.k
mldh vf/dre {kerk esa20 izfr'kr dh xhjkoV vkrh gS] vkSj
D rks (a) 25.2% (b) 27.6%
F dkstksM+us okyh ikbiykbZu dk U;wure izokg D;k gS\ (c) 29.1% (d) 31.2%
(a) 0 (b) 150 31. For any of three given sports , what is the
(c) 350 (d) N.O.T
26. What is the maximum value (in thousand liters) minimum difference between the number of
of the sum of the slack in all the pipeline students who like that sport in any two schools?
supplying oil to depot E? fdUgha rhu [ksyks ds fy,] fdlh Hkh nks fo|ky;ksa esa Nk=kksa }k
fMiks
E dksikbi ykbu }kjk dqy ek=kk esa izokfgr gksus okyksa tkusokys
rsyksa dk[ksyks dk U;wure izfr'kr D;k gS\
vf/dre eku D;k gSa\ (a) 175 (b) 250
(a) 700 (b) 300 (c) 375 (d) N.O.T.
(c) 350 (d) N.O.T Direction (32-35):-In an interview panel for admission to
27. If the slack in the pipeline connecting D and G an Engineering college, there were three panel mebers-
is 50, then w ha t i s the mi nimum sl ack ( in MR.X, MR.Y, MR.Z, During the interview, the three panel
thousand liters) in the pipeline connecting E members individually rated each candidate on a scale of
and F ? 1 to 10 and the end of the interview, the final score of a
;fn D vkSjG dkstksM+us okyh ikbi ds50 gSa] rks
LySad E vkSjF dks candidate is calcuated as the average of the ratings given
tksM+us okyh ikbi ykbu dk U;wure LySad D;k gS\ by the three panel members. On a particular day, 10
candidates A though = appeared for the interview,
(a) 0 (b) 50 However, none of the ten candidates received a final score
(c) 100 (d) 150 greater than 8. The following scatter chart show the
Direction (28-31):- The figure given below gives the number of candidates for whom a particular rating was
percentage of people who like three sports- Cricket, given by each panel member and the table below it presents
Football and Basketball in three schools P, Q and R. No partial information regarding the ratings given by each
student likes more than one sport and each student panel member to each candidate.
likes at least one sport.

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32. What is the rating given by Mr. X to I ?
MR.X ds }kj Nk=k
I dksD;k jsfVax nh xbZA
(a) 1 (b) 5
(c) 6 (d) 7
(e) N.O.T
33. To which candidates did Mr. Z gave highest rating ?
MR.Z us fdl Nk=k dks vf/dre jsfVax iznku fd;k\
(a) D (b) I
(c) H (d) J
(e) A
34. To which of the following did Mr. Y gave a rating
of 2 ?
MR.Y usfdls& 2 jsfVa
x iznku fd;kA
(32-35):- ,d baftfu;fjax dkWyst esa uekadu gsrqq lk{kkRdkj iSuy esa
funsZ'k
rhu iSuy lnL; MR.X, MR.Y, MR. Z, gSaA kRdkj lk{k ds nkSjku iSuy ds (a) J (b) A
izR;sd lnL; izR;sd Nk=k dks10 Ldsy ij jsfVax djrk gS vkSj vUr esa (c) Both
1 ls (d) None of these
rhuksa }kjk fn, x, jsfVax ds vkSlr ij vfUre Ldksj curk gSA ,d [kkl (e)fnuC.N.D
10 Nk=k A ls J rd lk{ kkRdkj ds fy, vk,A gkykafd
10 esa ls fdlh Hkh Nk=k
35. What is final score of I ?
dks8 ls T;knk vad ugh feysA uhps fn, x, LdSVj pkVZ esa izR;sd Nk=kIdh dsizR;sd
}kjk fdruk vafre Ldksj fd;k x;kA
iSuy }kjk nh xbZ jsfVax vafdr gS&
(a) 4.33 (b) 5.33
vkSj lkj.kh ds uhps esa vkaf'kd :i izR;sd lnL; }kjk izR;sd Nk=k dh nh tkus
(c) 6.33 (d) 7.33
okyh jsfVax vafdr gSA
(e) 7.67

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LINE GRAPH
PRIVIOUS YEAR SET Directions (6-10); Study the following graph care-
Directions (1-5); Study the following Radar graph fully to answer the questions given below.
and answer the questions based on it. Given below is
the Radar graph which shows the percentage rise in price
of Wheat and Rice over the given years. School A School B School C
800

Number of Students
700
2011 Wheat Rice
20 600
15 500
2015 10
2012 400
5
0 300
200
100
2014 2013 Class VII Class VIII Class IX Class X Class X Class XII

6. In year 2016 the number of students of class XII


1. If ratio between price of rice and wheat in 2014 is in three schools A, B and C increase by 5%, 10%
3 : 4 then what will be their ratio of price in 2015 and 20% respectively with comparison to the last
(a) 20 : 23 (b) 19 : 21 year in same class. Find the ratio of students in
(c) 18 : 23 (d) 23 : 28 class XII of all schools in 2016?
(e) 17 : 19 (a) 84 : 78 : 77 (b) 84 : 77 : 78
2. If price of wheat in year 2011 is 7200 Rs/Quintal (c) 88 : 77 : 78 (d) 8 : 7 : 9
then what will be its price in year 2013 (e) 78 : 84 : 77
(a) 8420 (b) 9012 7. By what percent the number of students in class
(c) 10500 (d) 83250 IX in school C less than total students in class
(e) 9108 XII in all schools together?

3. What is the effective percentage increase in price 31 31


of wheat from year 2011 to year 2013 (a) 83 % (b) 67 %
43 43
(a) 30% (b) 22%
(c) 23.5% (d) 26.5% 31 21
(c) 74 % (d) 71 %
(e) 32.75% 43 43
4. If a person expends Rs 4140 in buying rice at the (e) 58%
rate of 120 Rs/kg in year 2012 then he has to 8. What is average number of students in school A
reduce his consumption of rice by how many kg in all grades taken together?
in year 2013 for the same expenditure of 4140.
(a) 456 (b) 465
(a) 4.5 kg (b) 3 kg
(c) 450 (d) 460
(c) 2 kg (d) 2.5 kg
(e) 445
(e) 4 kg
9. What is respective ratio of the total students in
5. If the price of wheat in 2013 is 132 Rs/kg then
all the grades in all 3 schools A, B and C?
what will be total cost of 25 kg of wheat in 2012.
(a) 27 : 26 : 27 (b) 23 : 13 : 9
(a) Rs.1250 (b) Rs.3000
(c) 9 : 13 : 26 (d) 3 : 13 : 11
(c) Rs.1500 (d) Rs.2000
(e) None of these
(e) Rs.2500

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10. The number of class VIII students in school B is (a) 625 (b) 575
what percent of total students in same school? (c) 600 (d) 620
(e) 675
5 2
(a) 15 % (b) 16 % 15. Cost of Guava in Jalandhar and Ropar together
13 13
are what percent more of less than cost of Grapes
5 8 from Delhi and Chandigarh together.
(c) 17 % (d) 15 %
13 13 3 5
(a) 69 % (b) 72 %
7
13 7
(e) 12 %
13 3 5
(c) 67 % (d) 70 %
13 7
Directions (11-15); Study the following graph carefully (e) None of these
to answer the questions that follow:
Directions (16-20); Refer the following line graph and
Given below is the graph showing the Cost of three answer the questions based on it.
different fruits (in rupees per kg.) in five different cities
The line graph shows the percentage of students
passed in different subjects in a class in two semesters.
Total number of students in the class = 600 (Same
for both the semesters)

11. In which city difference between cost of one kg of


apple and cost of one kg of Grapes is second lowest 16. What is the average number of students passed
(a) Delhi (b) Chandigarh in semester II in Chemistry, Biology and Phys-
(c) Jalandhar (d) Ropar ics?
(e) Hosiarpur (a) 500 (b) 490
12. Average of cost of all three fruit in Ropar is what (c) 480 (d) 510
percent of average of all three fruits is Jalandhar. (e) 450
1 2 17. What is the ratio of number of students not passed
(a) 33 % (b) 66 % in Physics in semester I to the number of stu-
3 3
dents passed in Computer in semester II?
1 (a) 19 : 14 (b) 14 : 19
(c) 62.5% (d) 20 %
4 (c) 19 : 6 (d) 6 : 19
(e) None of these
(e) 12 : 19
13. What is the ratio of sum of cost price of apple in
18. In semester II, the number of students passed in
Delhi, Chandigarh and Ropar together to the sum
Computer in how much percent more than the num-
of cost price of Guava in Jalandhar, Delhi and
ber of students passed in Maths in semester II?
Hoshiarpur together.
(a) 35 : 18 (b) 23 : 19 2 1
(c) 27 : 14 (d) 36 : 29 (a) 26 % (b) 27 %
3 2
(e) 24 : 17
14. A shopkeeper from Jalandhar purchases apple 1 1
(c) 23 % (d) 33 %
and Guava at the rate given in table. At what price 3 3
should he sell 2 kg of apple and 3 kg of Guava so,
that on selling all quantity he gains overall profit 1
(e) 26 %
of 35% percent 3

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19. After the revision of result for semester I, it is 25. The number of sims sold by company Vodafone in
found that the number of students passed in 2011 was what per cent of the number of sims
Chemistry is increased by 4% to the previous sold by Reliance company in the same year?
number. What is the number of students passed
in Chemistry after the revision of the results? 130
(a) 73 % (b) 111%
(a) 472 (b) 470 141
(c) 468 (d) 466 130 121
(e) 486 (c) 80 % (d) 82 %
141 141
20. What is the total number of students passed in
Maths or English in semester I, if the number of 130
students passed in both the subjects in 245? (e) 70 %
141
(a) 540 (b) 530 Directions (26-30); Given below is the line graph
(c) 525 (d) 535 which shows the number of article sold by two shop-
(e) Cannot be determined keepers in five different months
Directions (21-25); Study the following line graph and
answer the questions based on it.
Number of Sim (in thousand) sold by two com-

Number of Article sold


panies over the years
Number of SIM
(in thousand)

148

26. What is the ratio of total articles sold by A and B


together in Sep to the total articles sold by A in
21. What is the difference between the number of sim
July and Aug together.
sold by company Vodafone in 2011 and 2012?
(a) 15 : 17 (b) 15 : 11
(a) 50000 (b) 42000
(c) 19 : 17 (d) 20 : 13
(c) 33000 (d) 28000
(e) 19 : 12
(e) 27000
27. If number of articles sold by A in Decenmber
22. What is the difference between the total sim sold
by the two companies in the given years? 1
month of same year is in increased by 23 % over
(a) 19000 (b) 22000 3
(c) 26000 (d) 28000 previous month, then what will be the average
(e) 23000 number of articles sold by A in Sep, Oct and De-
cember
23. What is the average number of sim sold by Reli-
ance company over the given period? (rounded off 1 2
to nearest integer) (a) 20 (b) 18
3 3
(a) 119333 (b) 113666
(c) 112778 (d) 111223 2 1
(c) 26 (d) 27
(e) 191333 3 3
24. In which of the following year, the difference be- (e) 24
tween the number of sims sold by Reliance com- 28. Find the ratio of number of articles sold by A in
pany and Vodafone is the maximum in the given August and November together to the number of
years ? articles sold by B in July and Oct together.
(a) 2009 (b) 2010 (a) 12 : 11 (b) 20 : 19
(c) 2011 (d) 2012 (c) 16 : 15 (d) 17 : 16
(e) 2013 (e) 13 : 12

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33. Find the number of Hockey sold on Saturday by A
1 and B together, If number of Hockey sold on Sat-
29. If Articles sold By A in June of same year is 33 %
3
15
more than that of sold in July of same year then urday is 5 % more than the hockey sold on Fri-
17
articles sold by B in Aug and Sep. together are
day by A and B together?
what percent more or less than articles sold by A
in June. (a) 110 (b) 114
(c) 116 (d) 108
(a) 80% (b) 87.5%
(e) 120
(c) 62.5% (d) 50%
34. What is the difference between the number of
(e) 75% Hockey sold on Monday and Wednesday by B to
30. What is the difference between average of articles the number of Hockey sold on Friday by both A
sold by A is July, Oct and Nov to the average of and B together?
articles sold by B in Aug, Sep and Oct. (a) 22 (b) 12
(c) 14 (d) 21
2 2
(a) 2 (b) 1 (e) 24
3 3
35. A sold 70% defective Hockey on Firday and B sold
1 1 50% defective Hockey on Tuesday. Then find the
(c) 2 (d) 4 number of Hockey sold by A on Friday and B on
3 3 Tuesday that are not defected?
1 (a) 25 (b) 43
(e) 3 (c) 18 (d) 32
3
(e) 40
Directions (31-35); Bar graph is given below which
Directions (36-40); Study the following table and
shows the number of Hockey sold by seller A and seller answer the questions that follow.
B on five days.
Given line graph shows the number of students
Number of Hockey sold by A Number of Hockey sold by B appeared from state A and state B in an examination.
100
90 A B
800
80
70 700
60 600
50 500
40
400
30
20 300
Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday 200
31. Total number of Hockey sold by A and B together 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009
on Wednesday is how much percentage more than Years
number of Hockey sold by A and B together on 36. Number of students appeared from state B in 2009
Monday? is about what percent of total students appeared
from state A all over the years? (approx.)
2 1 (a) 32 (b) 30
(a) 15 % (b) 8 %
3 3 (c) 33 (d) 28
(e) 22
2700 2
(c) % (d) 16 % 37. What is the difference between the total number
47 3 of students from state A in 2004 and 2005 to-
gether and those of state B in 2008 and 2009 to-
3 gether?
(e) 21 %
7 (a) 520 (b) 580
32. If numbe of Hockey sold on Tuesday by A is in- (c) 620 (d) 720
1 (e) 680
creases by 33 %, then what will be ther average 38. What is the ratio of number of students appeare
3
in examination from state B in 2004, 2006 and
no. of Hockey sold on Monday, Tuesday and Fri- 2008 to the number of students appeared from
day by A? state A in 2005, 2007 and 2009?
(a) 85 (b) 58 (a) 73 : 55 (b) 55 : 71
(c) 56 (d) 82 (c) 79 : 15 (d) 75 : 13
(e) 52 (e) 13 : 85

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39. If in 2010 the number of students appered from 44. If 10% of total votes polled in constituency A in
state A is increase by 10% and those from state B 2012 is invalid and 5% of votes polled in constitu-
increased by 15% compared to the number of stu- ency B in 2013 is invalid then find the average of
dents from respective states in year 2009 then valid votes in constituency A in 2012 and B in 2013
what is the ratio of number of students from state (a) 268.5 (b) 267.5
A and state B in 2010? (c) 283.5 (d) 272.5
(a) 287 : 439 (b) 285 : 437 (e) 265.4
(c) 289 : 437 (d) 433 : 189 45. Find average number of votes polled in constitu-
(e) 242 : 437 ency A in all the given years.
40. What is the difference between average number (a) 343.33 (b) 333.33
of students from state A and state B all over the (c) 233.33 (d) 330.33
years? (e) 353.33
(a) 90 (b) 60 Directions (46-50); Study the graph carefully to an-
(c) 80 (d) 70 swer the questions that follow.
(e) 110 PERCENT INCREASE IN PROFIT OF THEREE
COMPANIES OVER THE YEARS
Directions (41-45) : Refer the graph and answer
2011
the given questions. 60
The following line graph shows the number of votes 50
plled in two constituencies A and B of a city during six 40
years. 2016 2012
30
20 Motorola
A B 10 Nokia
600 Sony
0
500
400
300 2013
2015
200
100
2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016
2014
46. If profit for company Nokia in 2012 is 2000 and
41 What is the difference between nuber of votes
expenditure in 2013 for company Nokia is 50,000,
polled in constituency A and B together in 2013
then what is the total revenue in 2013 for Nokia?
and number of votes polled in both constituen- Give that total revenue = expenditure + profit.
cies together in 2011?
(a) Rs. 52600 (b) Rs. 54200
(a) 50 (b) 30
(c) Rs. 53280 (d) Rs. 55800
(c) 60 (d) 40 (e) Rs. 56020
(e) 70 47. If profit in year 2015 for company Sony is 3000
42 Find ratio of votes polled in constituency A and and profit of company Motorola in 2013 is equal to
2014 and polled votes in constituency B in 2016. profit of company Sony in 2014 then what is the
(a) 3 : 8 (b) 9 : 26 profit of company Motorola in 2013?
(c) 2 : 3 (d) 1 : 3 (a) Rs. 1500 (b) Rs. 4000
(e) 2 : 5 (c) Rs. 3500 (d) Rs. 2000
43 Number of votes polled in constituency A and B (e) Rs. 2500
together in 2015 is what percent less or more than 48. What is the average percentage increase in profit
the number of votes polled in constituency B in for company Nokia over all the years?
2015 and 2016 together. (a) 49% (b) 32%
(c) 23% (d) 38%
1 1
(a) 11 % (b) 9 % (e) 35%
9 11
49. What was the percentage increase in percent in-
crease of profit of company Motorola in the year
2 1
(c) 16 % (d) 14 % 2014 over its previous year?
3 7
(a) 60% (b) 65%
(c) 55% (d) 50%
(e) 70%

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50. If profit earned by company Nokia in 2014 is (a) Rs. 25,000 (b) Rs. 35,000
27,000 and by company Sony in 2014 is 43500 then (c) Rs. 40,000 (d) Rs. 50,000
what is the total profit earned by them in year (e) Rs. 45,000
2013?

Directions (51-55); Study the following graph carefully and answer the questions that follow. The line
graph show the number of Girls who study in various streams in Delhi University from Delhi and other states
in two different years.

The number of Girls studying in various The number of Girls studying in various
streams In Delhi University in 2015 streams In Delhi University in 2016
Other States Delhi
2000 2000 1970
1750
1500 1600

1200
1000 1050
950 830
685 800
500 245 200 160 400 425 190 260
285 280
130 140 110 100 160
0 110 0
Aditi Nivedita Bharti Daulat Ram Gargi Aditi Nivedita Bharti Daulat Ram Gargi
college college college college college college college college college college
Other States Delhi

51. What is the difference between the average num- 54. The number of girls who study in various streams
ber of all the girls who study in various streams of Delhi University from other-states in 2016 is
in Delhi Unviersity in 2015 from Other stes and
approximate what percent of the number of Girls
the average number of gilrs who study in Delhi
University in 2016 from Delhi? ? who study in various streams of Delhi University
(a) 269 (b) 359 from Delhi in 2016?
(c) 296 (d) 356 (a) 98% (b) 116%
(e) 256 (c) 188% (d) 86%
52. The number of girls who study in various streams (e) 216%
in Delhi University from other-states in 2015 from
55. What is the sum of the average number of girls
Daulat Ram College and Gargi College is what per
who study in various streams from Delhi in 2015
cent of the number of girls from same college from
other-states in 2016? and the average number of girls who study in vari-
(Rounded off to two decimal places) ous streams from other-states in 2016?
(a) 62.23% (b) 66.67% (a) 1070 (b) 3410
(c) 72.34% (d) 78.67% (c) 1680 (d) 2680
(e) 59.23% (e) 1080
53. What is the ratio of the total number of girls who
Directions (56-60); The following line graph shows
study in various streams of Delhi University from
the number of reams (packets of A4 size paper) in terms
Delhi in 2015 to the number of girls who study in
various streams of Delhi University from other- of percentage used by three departments of Career
States in 2016? Power i.e Paper dept, Translation dept. and Blogging dept.
(a) 67 : 147 (b) 137 : 67 Provided that total number of reams used per month is
(c) 77 : 147 (d) 57 : 147 1200 and it remains consistent for all the months. There
(e) 137 : 147 is no other department using these reams.

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Paper dept. Translation dept. Blogging dept. Directions (61-65); Study the following line graph
45 carefully to answer the questions based on it.
The graph shows the amount lent by Mohit and
40 Arunoday to six persons.

35
Arunoday Mohit
30 17000
16500 16500
16000
15200
25 15000
14400
14000
13500 12800 14000
20 13000
January February March April May June 12000
56. Find the difference in total number of reams used 11000 11600 12100
9000 10500
by paper dept. from January to March and that of 10000
by Blogging dept. from April to May? 9000
8000
(a) 700 (b) 718 8400
Abhishek Kamal Gaurav Shailesh Babu Aman
(c) 780 (d) 468
(e) None of these
61. What is the difference between the average
57. In May, Babu working in Paper dept. used 25% of
amount lent out by Arunoday and Mohit?
2 (a) Rs 1530 (b) Rs 1350
the reams from which he wasted 66 % reams.
3 (c) Rs1050 (d) Rs 1320
Find the number of reams not wasted by Babu.
(e) None of these
(a) 68 (b) 88
62. What is the interest earned by Arunday from
(c) 32 (d) 44
Abishek and Shailesh if he lent them money at
(e) 27
10% and 11% p.a. respectively, interest being com-
58. In July Translation dept. demanded 25% more pound annually for 2 years?
reams than that provided to paper dept. in June
by stationary supervisor Mr. Vinod, which he de- (a) Rs 6435 (b) Rs 6345.88
(c) Rs 6435.88 (d) Rs 6453.88
2
nied. But he provided them the reams 16 % less (e) Rs 6525
3
63. Babu returned Rs 16633.4 to Arunday after 2
than that provided to paper dept. in June. Find
the ratio of number of reams demanded and ac- years. Find the rate pcpa at which he borrowed
tually provided to translation dept. the amount at compound interest cpmpounded
(a) 4 : 3 (b) 3 : 2 annually?
(c) 13 : 12 (d) 5 : 3 (a) 19% (b) 12%
(e) 5 : 8 (c) 10% (d) 9%
59. By approximately what percent the total number (e) 8%
of reams used by Blogging dept. is less than that 64. If Aman borrowed same amount as Babu from
of by paper team throughout the given months? Arunday at same rate of interest for 3 years at
(a) 36% (b) 32% simple interest while Babu borrowed at compound
(c) 20% (d) 22% interest compound annually at same rate and
(e) 28% same time period If the difference between their
60. Total number of reams used by paper dept. in. Feb- interst is Rs 992.25 then find the rate pcpa.
ruary, blogging dept. in. April and translation dept,
(a) 15% (b) 10%
in June respectively is what percent of total reams
used by Translation dept. in given 6 months? (c) 5% (d) 12%
(e) 18%
3 13
(a) 49 % (b) 51 % 65. Find the amount earned by Mohit by lending
8 37 money to given persons at 10% pa in 1 year?
15 (a) Rs 7235 (b) Rs 7330
(c) 51 % (d) 50.35%
37 (c) Rs 7230 (d) Rs 7320
(e) None of these (e) Rs 7420

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Directions (66-70); Study the following graph care- 69. If the number of students in institutes P, Q and R
fully to answer the given questions. with IT specializations increased by 15%, 22% and
The following line graph shows the total no. of stu- 10% respectively from 2011 to 2013, what was the
dents in seven different institute with three different total number of students with IT specialisation
specialization in 2012. in the three institutes together in 2013?
(a) 1028 (b) 1056
IT MECHANICAL ELECTRONICS
(c) 1043 (d) 1142
400
(e) 1145
70. If out of the total number of students for all three
350 specializations together in institute Q number of
students having liking for Music, Painting and
Cricket are in the ratio 5 : 6 : 7 respectively, then
300 what is the number of students liking Music from
institute Q?

250
(a) 250 (b) 300
(c) 350 (d) 360
(e) 280
200
Directions (71-75); The following graph shows the
number of different electric gadgets and their hours of
150 use per day in a jeweler’s shop. Study carefully to an-
swer the given questions.

100
P Q R S T U V no.of electric gadgets no.of hours/day
18
66. If the number of students with Mechanical spe-
cialization in each institute increased by 20% and 16
the number of students with Electronics special- 14
ization in each institute decreased by 15% from
2012-2013, total number of students with Mechani- 12
cal from all the institutes is 2013 is what per cent 10
of the total number of students with Electronics
specialization from all the institutes in 2013? 8
(a) 122% (b) 116% 6
29 28 4
(c) 162 % (d) 181 %
163 163 tubelight Fan Bulb-1 Bulb-2 Cooler TV 120W
40W 80W 60W 60W 200W
28
(e) 194 %
163
Note; If an 80W fan used for 2 hours then it consumes
67. What is the ratio between total number of stu- 160 watt hours energy and 1000W hours = 1Unit
dents in institute R and V, respectively?
71. Which of the following consumes 2nd highest
(a) 39 : 44 (b) 26 : 29 amount of electricity in the shop?
(c) 29 : 26 (d) 44 : 39
(a) Tube light (b) Cooler
(e) 38 : 43
(c) bulb-2 (d) T V
68. What is the difference between total number of
(e) Fan
students with IT specialization from all the insti-
tutes together and the total number of students 72. If 1 electric unit costs Rs. 2.7 then what money is
with Mechanical specialization from all the in- paid to electricity department for using fans and
stitutes together? tube lights for the month of August?
(a) 260 (b) 240 (a) Rs. 1438.56 (b) Rs. 1486.512
(c) 280 (d) 200 (c) Rs. 1495.64 (d) Rs. 1498.37
(e) 250 (e) Rs. 1485.612

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73. Electricity consumption by all the fans is what 74. Find the total consumption of energy in the shop
percent of the consumption by Bulb I and Bulb II in kwh (kilowatt hours) in 1 week.
together?
(a) 367.63 (b) 354.52
106 106 (c) 384.85 (d) 370.86
(a) 72 % (b) 75 %
831 831 (e) 348.85
75. If the coolers are of power 175W instead of 200W
601 106 then how much less units it would consume in
(c) 71 % (d) 74 %
831 831 the whole month (30 days)?
(e) None of these (a) 33.75 units (b) 43.25 units
(c) 41.85 units (d) 34.95 units
(e) 37.35 units

ANSWER KEY
1. (c) 9. (a) 17. (d) 25. (e) 33. (d) 41. (d) 48. (e) 55. (a) 62. (c) 69. (c)
2. (e) 10. (a) 18. (a) 26. (b) 34. (a) 42. (b) 49. (a) 56. (c) 63. (d) 70. (a)
3. (d) 11. (c) 19. (c) 27. (d) 35. (b) 43. (a) 50. (d) 57. (d) 64. (a) 71. (c)
4. (a) 12. (b) 20. (d) 28. (c) 36. (d) 44. (a) 51. (e) 58. (b) 65. (d) 72. (b)
5. (b) 13. (a) 21. (d) 29. (e) 37. (c) 45. (b) 52. (b) 59. (e) 66. (e) 73. (d)
6. (b) 14. (e) 22. (c) 30. (b) 38. (b) 46. (a) 53. (a) 60. (b) 67. (b) 74. (d)
7. (a) 15. (a) 23. (a) 31. (c) 39. (e) 47. (d) 54. (e) 61. (b) 68. (d) 75. (a)
8. (c) 16. (b) 24. (d) 32. (b) 40. (c)

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1. (c) Let ratio of price of rice to price of wheat in Students in school C


2014 be 3x and 4x = (250 + 350 + 350 + 550 + 550 + 650) = 2700
Ratio of price of rice to price of wheat in 2015 So, ratio = 27 : 26 : 27
= (120% of 3x) : (115% of 4x) = 18 : 23
400 5
115 110 10. (a) Required percentage = × 100 = 15 %
2. (e) Price of wheat in 2013 = 7200 × × = 9108 2600 13
100 100
11. (c) The difference between costs of 1kg of apple
3. (d) Let price of wheat in 2011 = 100
and 1kg of grapes is second lowest in Jalandhar.
115 110 12. (b) Average of cost of all three fruits in Ropar
so, price of wheat in 2013 = × ×
100 100
1 220
100=126.5 = (20 + 40 + 160) =
3 3
So, effective increases equals = 26.5%
Average of cost of all three fruits in Jalandhar
4140
4. (a) In 2012 person buys = kg of Rice 60  110  160 330
120
= =
3 3
4140
So, in 2013 person buys = 115 220 / 3 22
 120 kg of rice Required percentage = × 100 = × 100
100 330 / 3 33
So decrease in consumption = 34.5 – 30 = 4.5 kg
2
132  100 = 66 %
5. (b) Price per kg of wheat in 2012 = = 120 3
110
13. (a) Required ratio = (130 + 180 + 40):(60 + 90 + 30)
Total cost for 25 kg of wheat in 2012 = 120 × 25 = 350 : 180 = 35 : 18
= Rs.3000
14. (e) Cost of 2 kg apple and 3 kg of Guava in Jalandhar
6. (b) In 2017, number of students in class XII of
= 160 × 2 + 3 × 60 = 320 + 180 = 500
105
School A = × 800 = 840 135
100 Required selling price = × 500 = 675
100
110 15. (a) Cost of guava in Jalandhar and Ropar together
School B × 700 = 770
100 = 60 + 20 = 80
Cost of Grapes in Delhi and Chandigarh together
120
School C = × 650 = 780 = 170 + 90 = 260
100
So, required ratio = 840 : 770 : 780 = 84 : 77 : 78 260 – 80
Required %= × 100
2150 – 350 260
7. (a) Required percentage = ×100
2150 180 3
= × 100 = 69 %
31 260 13
= 83 %
43  75  85  85
8. (c) Required average 16. (b) Required average = × 600 = 490
3  100
1 17. (d) Required Ratio = (100 – 70) : 95 = 30 : 95 = 6 : 19
= (150 + 300 + 300 + 500 + 650 + 800)
6
95  75 2
1 18. (a) Required Percentage = × 100 = 26 %
75 3
= × 2700 = 450
6 19. (c) Number of students passed in Chemistry in
9. (a) Students in school A = (150 + 300 + 300 + 500 semester I after the revision of the result
+ 650 + 800) = 2700
Students in school B = (200 + 400 + 200 + 400 + 75 100  4
= × × 600 = 468
700 + 700) = 2600 100 100

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20. (d) Number of students passed in Maths or English 31. (c) Required percentage
in semester I
148 – 94 5400 2700
 60  70  = ×100 = = %
=   600 – 245 = 780 – 245 = 535 94 94 47
100 
32. (b) Hockey on Tuesday after increase by A.
21. (d) Difference = 128 – 100 = 28 thousands = 28000
22. (c) Total number of sim sold by Reliance in the 4
= × 36 = 48
given year 3
= 119 + 99 + 141 + 78 + 120 + 159 = 716 thousand
66  48  60 174
Total number of sim sold by Vodafone in the given Required average = = = 58
year = 139+120+100+128+107+148 = 742 thousand 3 3
Difference = 742 – 716 = 26 thousand = 26000 33. (d) Rrquired no. of Hockey sold on Saturday by A
18
23. (a) Average number of sim sold by Reliance and B = × 102 = 108
17
716 34. (a) Rrquired difference = 80  102 = 22
Over the given period = = 119.333 thousand
6
30 50
= 119333 35. (b) = × 60 + × 50
100 100
24. (d) Difference in 2009 = 139 – 119 = 20 thousand
In 2010 = 120 – 99 = 21 thousand = 18 + 25 = 43
In 2011 = 141 – 100 = 41 thousand 760
In 2012 = 128 – 78 = 50 thousand (maximum) 36. (d) Required percent = × 100 = 28.78%  28%
2640
In 2013 = 120 – 107 = 13 thousand
37. (c) Total students from state B in 2004 and 2005
In 2014 = 159 – 148 = 11 thousand
= 260 + 320 = 580
100 130 Total students from state A in 2008 and 2009
25. (e) Required percentage = × 100 = 70 %
141 141 = 440 + 760 = 1200
Difference = 1200 – 580 = 620
25  20 45
26. (b) Required ratio = = = 15 : 11
15  18 33 340  320  440 1100 55
38. (b) Required Ratio = = =
320  660  440 1420 71
 7
27. (d) Articles sold by A in December = 1   30 = 37
30 
110
 440
25  20  37 82 1 100 484 242
Required average = = = 27 39. (e) Required Ratio = 115 = =
3 3 3  760 874 437
100
18  30 48
28. (c) Required ratio = = = 16 : 15
20  25 45 3120 2640
40. (c) Difference = – = 520 – 440 = 80
6 6
4
29. (e) Articles sold by A in June = ×15 = 20 41. (d) Number of votes polled in both constituencies in
3
2013 = 300 + 380 = 680
Articles sold by B in Aug and Sep = 15 + 20 = 35
Number of votes polled in both constituencies in
35 – 20 2011 = 160 + 480 = 640
Required percentage = × 100 = 75%
20 Required difference = 680 – 640 = 40
30. (b) Average of articles sold by A in July, Oct and Nov
180 9
42. (b) Required ratio = =
1 5 2 0 3 0 65 520 26
= =
3 3 43. (a) Number of total votes polled in constituencies
Average of articles sold by B in Aug, Sep and Oct = in 2015 = 420 + 380 = 800
152025 60 Number of total votes polled in constituency B in
= 2015 and 2016 = 380 + 520 = 900
3 3
65 60 5 2 900 – 800 1
Required difference – = = 1 Required precentage = × 100 = 11 %
3 3 3 3 900 9

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44. (a) Valid votes of constituency A in 2012 = 280 ×
130  285  950  200  110
90 53. (a) Required Ratio =
425  830  1970  190  260
= 252
100
1675 67
95 = =
Valid votes of constituency B in 2013 = 300 × = 285 3675 147
100
3675
285  252 54. (e) Required percent = × 100  216.17%
1700
Average of valid votes = = 268.5
2 55. (a) Average of girls from Delhi in 2015
45. (b) Required Average
130  285  950  200  110 1675
= = = 335
160  280  380  180  420  580 5 5
= = 333.33
6 Sum = 335 + 735 = 1070
56. (c) Required difference
130
46. (a) Profit in 2013 = 2000 × =Rs. 2600
100 1
= [(38 + 42 + 40) – (27 + 28)] × × 1200 = 780
Total revenue = 50,000 + 2600 = Rs. 52600 100
57. (d) Number of reams not wasted by Babu
3000  100
47. (d) Profit of company Motorola in 2013 = = 132 – 88 = 44
150
58. (b) Reams demanded = 1.25 × 0.36 × 1200 = 540
= Rs. 2000 Reams provided = 432 – 72 = 360
45  25  30  35  35  40  Required ratio = 3 : 2
48. (e) Required average =
6 2892 – 2088
59. (e) Required percentage = × 100  28%
210 2892
= = 35%
6
95
 1200
40 – 25 100 13
49. (a) Required percentage = × 100 60. (b) Required percentage = ×100 = 51 %
25 185 37
 1200
100
15
= × 100 = 60% 61. (b) Average amount lent by Arunoday
25
50. (d) Profit earned by Company Nokia in 2013 1
= × (165 + 152 + 84 + 128 + 140 + 144) × 100
27000  100
6
= = Rs. 20,000 = 13550
135
Average amount lent by Mohit
Profit earned by Company Sony in 2013
43500  100 1
= Rs. 30,000 = × (135 + 116 + 90 + 105 + 165 + 121) × 100
6
145
Total profit = Rs. 50,000 = 12200
51. (e) Average of girls from other states in 2015  Required difference = 1350 Rs
62. (c) Required interest = 21% of 16500 + 23.21% of 12800
245  685  1750  140  160 2980 = 3465 + 2970.88 = Rs 6435.88
= = = 596
5 5 2
Average of girls from Delhi in 2016  r 
63. (d) 16633.4 = 14000 1  
100 
110  280  1050  100  160 1700
= = = 340 2
5 5 166334  r 
or, = 1  
Difference = 596 – 340 = 256 140000  100 
52. (b) Number of girls from other states in 2015 2
= 140 + 160 = 300 11881  r 
or, = 1  
Number of girls from other states in 2016 10000 100 
= 190 + 260 = 450
109 r
or, =1+
300 100 100
Required percent = × 100 = 66.67%
450 or, r = 9%

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69. (c) I n 2013, total no. of students with I T
 r   300  r  specialisation in institute
64. (a) 992.25 = 14000    
100  100  P = 340 × 1.15 = 391
Q = 300 × 1.22 = 366
567 r 2  300  r  R = 260 × 1.1 = 286
or, =
8 1000  Required no .of students = 391 + 366 + 286 = 1043
70. (a) Total no. of students in institute Q = 360 + 300
or, 70875 = r2 (300 + r)
+ 240 = 900]
By using option, From these, No. of students liking Music
r = 15% 5 5
65. (d) Required earning = 1350 + 1160 + 900 + 1050 = × 900 = × 900 = 250
567 18
+ 1650 + 1210 = Rs 7320 71. (c) Electricity consumption per day tube lights =
66. (e) Total number of students with mechanical 17 × 8 × 40 = 5440 w hours
specialisation in 2013 Of fans = 14 × 11 × 80 = 12320w hours
Of bulb I = 6720w hours
= 336 + 432 + 240 + 312 + 384 + 384 + 444 = 2532 Of bulb II = 9900w hours
Total number of students with Electronics Of coolers = 9000w hours
specialisation in 2013 = 176 + 192 + 256 + 112 + Of TVs = 9600w hours
2nd highest consumption is by bulb - II
224 + 120 + 224 = 1304
2532 28 72. (b) Required amount to be paid
 Required % = × 100 = 194 %
1304 163 5440  12320  31  2.7
67. (b) Total number of students in institute R = = Rs. 1486.512
1000
= 320 + 260 + 200 = 780
12320
73. (d) Required percentage = × 100 = 74.13%
Total number of students in institute V 16620
= 370 + 290 + 220 = 870 74. (d) Total consumption in 1 week

Required Ratio = 780 : 870 = 26 : 29 52980  7


= = 370.86 kwh
1000
68. (d) Total number of students with IT specialisation
75. (a) units consumed by cooler (200w)
from all the institutes together
9000  30
= 340 + 300 + 260 + 340 + 190 + 260 + 220 = 1910 = = 270 units
1000
Total number of students with Mechanical Units consumed by cooler (175w)
specialisation from all the institutes together
7875  30
= = 236.25 units
= 280 + 360 + 200 + 260 + 320 + 320 + 370 = 2110 1000
Required difference = 2110 – 1910 = 200 Required difference = 270 – 236.25 = 33.75 units

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D.I.

Directions (1-5) : The table given below shows the num- 5. What are total number of present applicants from
ber of applicants who have applied for exam at various exam centre H and G together?
centres as percentage of total number of applicants. ijh{kk dsUnz
H rFkk
G dks feykdj mifLFkr vH;fFkZ;ksa dh dqy la[;k D;k gS\
The table also shows the number online applicants and (a) 238200 (b) 151800
absent applicants as a percentage of total applicants of
(c) 388200 (d) 442650
each centre. Total number of applicants is 1200000.
Directions (6-10) : The table below shows the sales of
uhps nh xbZ rkfydk esa fofHkUu ijh{kk dsUnzksa esa ijh{kk dk ukekadu Hkjus okys

e
milk in six different states as a percentage of total sales.
vH;fFkZ;ksa dh la[;k dks dqy vH;fFkZ;ksa dh la[;k ds izfr'kr ds :i esa n'kkZ;k x;k only two milkmen A and B sell the milk.

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In each state
gSA ;g rkfydk izR;sd ijh{kk dsUnz ds vkWuykbu vH;fFkZ;ksa rFkk vuqifLFkr
The vH;fFkZ;ksa
table below shows the sales of salesman A as per-
dh la[;k dks dqy vH;fFkZ;ksa dh la[;k ds izfr'kr ds :i esa n'kkZrh gSA vH;fFkZ;ksa

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centage of total sale of milk in each state. The total
dh dqy la[;k 1200000 gSA sales of milk is 200000 litres.
uhps nh xbZ rkfydk esa N% fofHkUu jkT;ksa esa nw/ dh dqy fcØh

C
izfr'kr esa n'kkZ;k x;k gSA izR;sd jkT; esa dsoyAnks
RkFkk
nw/
B nw/
foØsrk
Absent
Online
Exam centre Total applicant applicants
applicants
ijh{kk dUs nz dqy vH;FkhZ vuqifLFkr
vkWuykbu vH;FkhZ
vH;FkhZ csprs gSA uhps nh xbZ rkfydk izR;sd jkT; esa nw/ dh dqy fcØh ds izfr'kr

ng
esa foØsrk
A n~okjk dh xbZ fcØh dks n'kkZrh gSA nw/ dh dqy fcØh 200000
F 15% 30% 36%
G 25% 44% 25%

yhVj gSA
H 20% 52% 32%
J 24% 46% 18%
K 16% 38% 20%

i State Sales of milk Sales by salesman


ch
1. If A equals to 15% of total applicants who are present jkT; nw/ dh fcØh A/foØsrk
A }kjk fcØh
at exam centre F and B equals to present appli-
P 24% 65%
cants at centre K, then A is what percent of B?
oa

Q 10% 80%
;fn A ijh{kk dsUnz
F ij mifLFkr vH;fFkZ;ksa dh dqy la[;k
15% ds
ds cjkcj gS rFkk K ij mifLFkr vH;fFkZ;ksa ds cjkcj gS]R
B ijh{kk dsUnz 17% 50%
rksA, B dk fdruk izfr'kr gS\ S 13% 70%
C

(a) 18.18 (b) 11.25 T 22% 60%


(c) 13.33 (d) 14.28 U 14% 80%
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2. Total number of offline applicants from exam centre 6. What are the average sales of milk (in litres) by
H, K and F are how much less than the total number the salesmen A in all the given states?
of present applicants from exam centre G and J? fn, x, lHkh jkT;ksa esa foØsrk
A }kjk dh xbZ nw/ dh vkSlr fcØh
en

ijh{kk dsUnz
H, K rFkk
(yhVj
F ls dqy vkWiQykbu vH;fFkZ;ksa dh dqy la[;k] ijh{kk
esa) fdruh gS\
(a) 21866.67 (b) 26466.6
dsUnz
G rFkkJ ls mifLFkr vH;fFkZ;ksa dh dqy la[;k lsefdruh
gS\ d
ud

(c) 19200 (d) 26000


(a) 111420 (b) 100920
7. What is the respective ratio of sales of milk in
(c) 127370 (d) 109990
state P and Q by salesmen B and the sales of milk
3. What are the total number of offline applicants
Pr

in state R and T by salesmen A ?


from the exam centre F, H, J and G? ijh{kk dsUnzF,
jkT;P RkFkk
Q esa foØsrk
B }kjk dh xbZ nw/ dh fcØh rFkk
R RkFkk
jkT;
H, J rFkkG ls vkWiQykbu vH;fFkZ;ksa dh dqy la[;k D;k gS\ T esa foØsrk
A }kjk dh xbZ nw/ dh fcØh dk Øe'k% vuqikr D;k gS\
(a) 393720 (b) 963000 (a) 52 : 109 (b) 104 : 217
(c) 564720 (d) 428540 (c) 52 : 31 (d) 31 : 57
4. What is the ratio of total number of present appli- 8. What will be the central angle(in degrees)formed
cants from exam centre K to total number of offline by the average sale of milk in state Q, T and S
applicants from exam centre J?
together? jkT;Q,T rFkk
S dks feykdj gqbZ nw/ dh vkSlr fcØh
ijh{kk dsUnz
K ls dqy mifLFkr vH;fFkZ;ksa dh la[;k dk ijh{kk
J dsUnz
}kjk cuk;k tkus okyk dsaUnzh; dks.k(fMxzh esa)D;k gksxk\
ls dqy vkWiQykbu vH;fFkZ;ksa dh la[;k ls D;k vuqikr gS\
(a) 112.6 (b) 72
(a) 40 : 41 (b) 80 : 81
(c) 36 (d) 54
(c) 10 : 9 (d) 7 : 11

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9. What will be difference(in litres)in the sale of milk 14.
On an average how many residents of city Y are work-
in state T by salesmen B and the total of milk in ing in each department?
state R and S together? 'kgj Y ds fdrus fuoklh vkSlru ,d foHkkx esa dk;Z dj gjs gSa\
jkT;T esa foØsrk
B }kjk dh xbZ nw/ dh fcØh
R rFkkS esa feykdj (a) 11360 (b) 12420
gqbZ dqy fcØh esa D;k varj (yhVj esa) gS\
(c) 9130 (d) 10940
(a) 17600 (b) 42400
15. What are the total number of employee in department
(c) 38800 (d) 19000
A and E together?
10. What is the difference(in litres)between the sale foHkkxA rFkkE esa feykdj dqy deZpkfj;ksa dh la[;k D;k gS\
of milk in state R by salesmen A and the sale of
milk in the same state by the salesmen B? (A) 29400 (B) 17600
jkT;R esa foØsrk (C) 46400
A }kjk dh xbZ nw/ dh fcØh rFkk jkT; esa foØsrk (D) 36800

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B }kjk dh xbZ nw/ dh fcØh esa D;k varj (yhVj esa) gS\ Directions (16-20) : The table given below shows the
information about bats manufactured by 6 different

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(a) 2000 (b) 0 companies. Each company manufactures only plastic
(c) 12000 (d) 8000 and wooden bats. Each company labels these bats as

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Directions (11-15) : The given table shows the number (in Brand A or Band B. The table shows the number of plas-
percent) of employees working in dirrerent departments of tic bats as a percentage of total bats manufactured by
an organization. The table also shows the ratio of males and
each company. It also shows the ratio of wooden bats

C
females and the ratio of employees living in city Z and em-
ployees living in city Y. The total number of employees in the labeled A and B. Each company manufactured a total of
organization are 8000. 550000 bats.
nh xbZ rkfydk esa ,d laxBu ds fofHkUu foHkkxksa esa dk;Z dj jgsuhps nh xbZ rkfydk 6 fofHkUu daifu;ksa }kjk mRikfnr cYyksa ds ck

ng
deZpkfj;ksa
dh la[;k (izfr'kr esa) dks n'kkZ;k x;k gSA ;g rkfydk iq#"kksa rFkk efgykvksan'kkZrh
tkudkjh dks ds gSA izR;sd daiuh dsoy IykfLVd rFkk ydM+h ds cYyks
vuqikr dks rFkk 'kgj
Z esa jg jgs deZpkfj;ksa rFkk
Y esa
mRiknu
'kgjjg jgs deZpkfj;ksa
djrh gSA izR;sd daiuh bu cYyksa
A vFkok
dks czk.M
czk.M
B ds :i
esa yscy djrh gSA rkfydk esa izR;sd daiuh }kjkcYyksa
mRikfnrdsdqy
izfr'kr
i
ds vuqikr dks Hkh n'kkZrh gSA laxBu esa dqy deZpkfj;ksa dh la[;k 80000 gSA
ch
ds :i esa IykfLVd ds cYyksa ds la[;k dks n'kkZ;kAx;k
rFkkgSA
B czk.M
;g
ds yM+dh ds cYyksa ds vuqikr dks Hkh n'kkZrh gSA izR;ssd daiuh dk mRik
550000 cYys gSaA
oa
C
ce

11. How many employees of department A and C together


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are living in city Z ?


foHkkxA rFkkC ds fdrus deZpkjh] 'kgj
Z esa lkFkk feydj jg jgsas gSSaA\
(a) 9000 (b) 9200
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(c) 8800 (d) 8200 16. What is the total number of wooden bats of brand
12. Male emoloyees of department E is what percent of the A manufactured by comapany T?
emoloyees living in city Z from department A? daiuhT }kjk mRikfnr czk.M
A ds ydM+h ds cYyksa dh dqy la[;k D;k gSA
Pr

foHkkxE ds iq#"k deZpkjh] foHkkx


A ls 'kgj Z esa jg jgs deZpkfj;ksa (a) 23420 (b) 22990
dk fdrus izfr'kr gS\ (c) 68920 (d) 72600
(a) 1600 (b) 2400 17. N = Wooden bats of Brand B manufactured by U.
(c) 3200 (d) 4200 M = Total wooden bats manufactured by R and W
13. What is the ration of male emoloyee working in depart- together.
ment B and D together to female emoloyee working in What is the value of N/M?
department A and E together? N = U }kjk mRikfnr czk.M
B ds ydM+h ds cYysA
foHkkxB rFkkD dks feykdj dk;Z dj jgs iq#"k deZpkfj;ksa dk foHkkx M = R rFkk W }kjk feydj mRikfnr dqy cYysA
A rFkkE dks feykdj dk;Z dj jgh efgyk deZpkfj;ksa ls D;k vuqikr gS\
N/M eku D;k gS\
(a) 13 : 8 (b) 25 : 7 (a) 0.043 (b) 0.061
(c) 23 : 9 (d) 7 : 9 (c) 0.125 (d) 0.008

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18. P = Sum of wooden bats brand B manufactured by 22. Number of students who were present in Physics
S and wooden bats of Brand A manufactured by W. examination from school M is what percent of number
Q = Difference of Brand B wooden bats and Brand of students who were absent from school M, L and O?
A wooden bats manufactured by U. fo|ky; M ls HkkSfrdh dh ijh{kk esa mifLFkr fo|kfFkZ;ksa dh la[;k] fo|ky;
What is the value P – Q? M , L rFkkO vuqifLFkr fo|kfFkZ;ksa dh la[;k dk fdruk izfr'kr gS\
P=S }kjk mRikfnr czk.M
B ds yM+dh ds cYyksa WrFkk
}kjk (a) 22.48 (b) 29.28
mRikfnr czk.M
A ds ydM+h ds cYyksa dk ;ksxA
(c) 9.09 (d) 13.4
Q = U }kjk mRikfnr czk.M
B ds yM+dh ds cYyksa rFkk
A ds
czk.M
23. What is the average of the number of students
yM+dh ds cYyksa dkPvarjA
– Q dk eku D;k gS\ who were present in Physics examination from
(a) 67500 (b) 177700 school N, K and L?
(c) 159500 (d) 123500 fo|ky; N, K rFkkL ls HkkSfr
dh dh ijh{kk esa mifLFkr fo|kfFkZ;ksa dh
19. Taking all 6 companies together, how many bats

e
of Brand A have been produced?
la[;k dk vkSlr D;k gS\

tr
lHkh 6 daifu;ksa dks feykdjAczk.M
ds fdrus ydM+h ds cYysa (a) 109635 (b) 84632
cuk;s x;s gSa\ (c) 74365 (d) 67894

en
(a) 691000 (b) 724000 24. What are the total number of students who were
(c) 683000 (d) 716000 present in the Biology examination from all the
20. X = Average of plastic bats manufactured by V, U and T. schools together?

C
Y = Wooden bats of Brand A manufactured by V. lHkh fo|ky;ksa ls feykdj tho foKku dh ijh{kk esa fo|kfFkZ;ksa dh dqy
What is the value X – Y? la[;k D;k gS\

ng
X = V, U rFkkT }kjk mRikfnr IykfLVd ds cYyksa dk vkSlrA
(a) 193462 (b) 249048
Y = V }kjk mRikfnr czk.MA ds ydM+h ds cYysA
X – Y dk eku D;k gS\
(c) 326438 (d) 211738
(a) 197600 (b) 432890
i 25. If the number of students who were present in
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(c) 260000 (d) 293300 the Physics examination from school A is 250%
of the difference of the number of the students
Directions (21-25): Read the information carefully and
who were present in Physics and Biology
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answer the given questions.


examination, from school K, then what is the
The table given below shows the number of
students who were absent and percentage of students ratio of the number of students who were present
from school L to number of students who were
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who were present in the given two examinations from


five different schools. The table also shows the present in Physics examination from school A ?
percentage of students who were present in the Biology ;fn fo|ky; A ls HkkSfrd
foKku dh ijh{kk esa fo|kfFkZ;ksa dh la[;k]
ce

and Physics examination respectively? fo|ky; K ls HkkSfrd foKku rFkk tho foKku dh ijh{kk esa mifLFkr
nh xbZ tkudkjh dk è;kuiwoZd vè;;u dj iz'uksa dk mÙkj
uhpsnhft,% fo|kfFkZ;ksa dh la[;k esa eè; dk varj gS] rks fo|ky;
250% L ls dqy
nh xbZ rkfydk esa nh xbZ nks ijh{kkvksa esa ikap fofHkUUk fo|ky;ksa ls vuqifLFkr
mifLFkr fo|kfFkZ;ksa dh la[;k dk Afo|ky;
ls HkkSfrd foKku dh
en

fo|kfFkZ;ksa dh la[;k rFkk mifLFkr fo|kfFkZ;ksa ds izfr'kr dks n'kkZ;k x;k gSA
ijh{kk ;g
esa mifLFkr dqy Nk=kksa
a[;k ls dh
D;kl vuqikr gS\
rkfydk Øe'k% thou foKku rFkk HkkSfrdh dh ijh{kk esa mifLFkr fo|kfFkZ;ksa ds
(a) 5079 : 4631 (b) 1692 : 1547
izfr'kr dks Hkh n'kkZrh gS\
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(c) 1547 : 4631 (d) 1692 : 2345


Directions (26-30) : The table given below shows the
production of maize by 5 different states as a
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percentage of total production. Each state produces only


maize and rice. There are three types of rice – R1, R2
and R3. The table also shows the R1 type of rice
produced as a percentage of total rice production and
the ratio of R2 and R3 type of rice. Total production by
each state is 625000.
21. What is the difference between the number of
students who were present in Physics and Biology uhps nh xbZ rkfydk
5 fofHkUu jkT;ksa }kjk fd, x, eDds ds mRiknu dks
examination from school N? dqy mRiknu ds izfr'kr ds :i esa n'kkZrh gSA izR;sd jkT; dsoy eDdk rFkk pkoy
dk fo|kfFkZ;ksa
fo|ky; N ls HkkSfrdh rFkk tho foKku dh ijh{kk esa mifLFkr gh mRiknu djrk gSA pkoy ds rhuR1, izdkj&
R2 rFkkR3 gSA ;g rkfydk
dh la[;k esa D;k varj gS\ R1 izdkj ds pkoy ds mRiknu dks dqy pkoy ds mRiknu ds izfr'kr ds :i esa
(a) 21150 (b) 14352 n'kkZrh gSR2 rFkk
rFkkR3 izdkj ds pkoy ds vuqikr dks n'kkZrh
izR;sd
gSAjkT;
(c) 22594 (d) 24250 }kjk dqy mRiknu625000 gS
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(a) 45.45 (b) 52.52
State/jkT; Maize/eDd k R1 R2 : R3 (c) 42.5 (d) 39.5
H 32% 60 6 : 11 29. A = Average of the R3 type of rice produced by
R 62% 60 9 : 10 stated H,R,S and X togther.
X 52% 60 3 : 5 B = Difference between the R2 type of rice pro-
S 52% 55 4 : 5 duced by state T and R1 type of rice produced by
T 74% 80 3 : 10 state R.
What is the value of B – A?
26. What is the difference between the R1 type of
A = jkT; H,R,S rFkk
X n~okjk feydj mRikfnr
R3 izdkj ds pkoy
rice produced by state X and the R2 type of rice
produced by state H?
dk vkSlrA
B = jkT;T n~okjk mRikfnr
R2 izdkj ds pkoy rFkk jkT;
R n~okjk
jkT;X }kjk mRikfnr
R1 izdkj ds pkoy rFkk jkT;
H }kjk mRikfnr

e
mRikfnr
R1 izdkj ds pkoy ds eè; varjA
R2 izdkj ds pkoy ds eè; D;k varj gS\
B – A dk eku D;k gS\

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(a) 115000 (b) 120000
(a) 54750 (b) 56750
(c) 55000 (d) 65000

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(c) 57500 (d) 57000
27. What is the sum of the total production of maize
by state X and T and production of R2 type of Rice 30. F = Total production of R2 type of rice by all the states.
by states S and R? K = Average of the total production of R1 type of

C
jkT;X rFkkT }kjk eDds dk dqy mRiknu rFkk
S rFkk
jkT;R }kjk rice by all the states.
R2 izdkj ds pkoy ds dqy mRiknu dk ;ksx D;k gS\ What is the value of K/F?

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(a) 868500 (b) 1025000 K/F dk eku D;k gS\
(c) 925000 (d) 892500 (a) 0.875 (b) 0.802
28. Production of R3 type of rice by state X is what

i (c) 0.08 (d) 0.702


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percentage of production of R1 type of rice by state S?
jkT;X }kjkR3 izdkj ds pkoy dk mRiknu] jkT;
S }kjkR1 izdkj
ds pkoy ds mRiknu dk fdruk izfr'kr gS\
oa
C
ce
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