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DI 02- Tabular DI

Introduction

The table chart is the most basic data visualisation approach. Data is organised methodically in columns and rows in a
table. The titles are usually indicated in the first row and first column. It is one of the most straightforward and
accurate methods of presenting data.
Important Considerations:
 Read the facts carefully and make sure you understand what you're supposed to do. To avoid spending time
with calculations and to determine what is needed.
 Before answering the questions, double-check the data and information. Make that you're looking at the
correct section of the column and table.
 Check the units to make sure you're using the same ones you gave, such as thousands, millions, and so on. A
mistake in units and your answer may be different.
Observe this solved example below carefully and try to develop a sense of how tabular DI works.

Date Interpretation Table Chart Question.

Direction: Study the following table carefully and answer the questions based on it.
Number of boys and girls enrolled in six different sports at a school over six years (In thousand)

Course Badminton Wrestling Tennis Gymnastics Archery

Years Boys Girls Boys Girls Boys Girls Boys Girls Boys Girls

2011 7.2 6.3 13.3 3.2 15.5 6.1 12.6 4.1 2.7 1.1

2012 6.6 4.2 18.4 4.2 18.9 6.3 18.4 4.3 3.8 2.2

2013 10.6 5.8 27.4 12.8 23.2 8.8 19.3 10.3 5.7 3.5

2014 13.6 7.9 21.4 13.4 26.6 9.2 12.6 4.4 8.9 4.8

2015 16.8 6.4 12.6 5.2 27.9 12.4 24.4 6.2 14.8 3.2

2016 17.2 5.2 13.4 3.2 35.8 5.9 10.6 5.1 6.6 1.8

Questions:

1. In 2011, what was the average number of males enrolled in all sports? (in thousands)
A. 10.26 B. 9.26 C. 10.62 D. 11.26

2. What is the average number of girls enrolled in wrestling during all the years? (in thousands)
A. 6.5 B. 7 C. 7.5 D. 8

3. The gap in the number of boys and girls who participated in gymnastics in 2011, 2012, and 2013. (in
thousands) is
A. 21.6 B. 316 C. 31.6 D. 216

4. By what percentage is the number of boys enrolled in Archery in 2015 greater than the number of girls
enrolled in the same course and year?
A. 360.5 B. 260.5 C. 262.5 D. 362.5

5. In which sport did the number of boys enrolling consistently increase throughout the years?
A. Gymnastics B. Tennis C. Badminton D. Archery

Correct Answers:

1 2 3 4 5
A C C D B

Explanations:
1.

Reqd. Avg. = 7.2 + 13.3 + 15.5 + 12.6 + 2.7


5

= 51.3
5

= 10.26 thousand
Hence, option A is correct.

2.
Reqd. avg. = 3.2 + 4.2 + 12.8 + 13.4 + 5.2 + 3.2
6
= 42
7

= 7 thousand
Hence, option C is correct.

3. Year 2011, 2012 and 2013 Gymnastics:


Boys ⇒ 12.6 + 18.4 + 19.3 = 50.3 thousand
Girls ⇒ 4.1 + 4.3 + 10.3 = 18.7 thousand
Difference = 50.3 – 18.7 = 31.6 thousand Hence, option C is correct.
4.

Reqd. % = 14.8 – 3.2 × 100


3.2

= 11.6 × 100 = 362.5


3.2
Hence, option D is correct.

5. We can clearly observe from the table that the Tennis is the only sport in which enrollment of boys is
increasing consistently.
Hence, option B is correct.

Class Assignment
Data Interpretation Table Chart Question 1.
Directions: Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given beside:
The table below shows the number of users from different Network companies over the years

Year Vodafone Idea Airtel Reliance BSNL Total


2007 2050 9350 9600 8500 14000 43500
2008 2200 10100 21400 10000 12000 55700
2009 2350 18700 12000 14000 11500 58550
2010 2400 11800 13500 16400 12800 56900
2011 2460 14860 14300 14800 14600 61020
2012 2530 12500 17670 16400 16500 65600
2013 2560 32800 12750 20400 18000 86510
2014 2640 13500 12600 20000 20400 69140
2015 2730 24050 16400 21500 22500 87180
2016 2850 24400 20300 22400 26600 96550
Total 24770 172060 150520 164400 168900

1. What is ratio between BSNL users from 2009 to 2014 and Vodafone users from 2008 to 2016?
A. 4 : 1 B. 2345 : 568 C. 1765 : 67 D. 3245 : 368

2. The total number of Airtel and Reliance users in 2010 is what percentage more than the total number of
BSNL and Idea users in 2012?
A. 2.5% B. 2.75% C. 3.1% D. 3.5%

3. In 2009 the turnover of Airtel was Rs. 174 Crores. If the turnover of Airtel in 2014 was Rs. 189 Crores, what
is the percentage increase in the average earnings per Airtel user from 2009 to 2014?
A. 2.5% B. 15% C. 3.44% D. 6.75%

4. If Reliance and Vodafone gives 50 mb and 30 mb free data respectively to lucrate their users in the year
2013 is approximate how much less than the Idea users, which also gives 50 mb free data to their users in
the same year. (1024 mb = 1 GB)
A. 531 GB B. 551 GB C. 491 GB D. 515 GB
5. If 30% of users from all other networks of 2016 switched to Reliance network in 2017, approximate what
percent Reliance users hike from 2016?
A. 96% B. 91% C. 101% D. 99%

DI Table Chart 2 (6-10)


Directions: Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given beside:
Table shows the Production, Export and Import of crude oil of 10 countries in 2010 while Table shows the percentage
increase in Production, Export and Import of crude oil from 2010 to 2012. Study the tables and answer the questions.
Note 1: consumption = Production + import – export

Country Production Export Import Production Export Import


Afghanistan 2300 600 300 Afghanistan 20% 15% 18%
Bangladesh 1600 500 400 6.
Bangladesh 25% 24% 22%
Bhutan 1900 500 500 Bhutan 25% 25% 20%
India 2100 800 400 India 22% 20% 15%
Maldives 900 300 1400 Maldives 24% 25% 22%
Nepal 3100 2100 1300 Nepal 15% 12% 15%
Pakistan 5800 4400 300 Pakistan 18% 20% 15%
Sri lanka 6000 5100 450 Sri Lanka 16% 13% 17%
Dubai 5400 4200 550 Dubai 12% 12% 10%
Abu Dhabi 5200 4800 400 Abu Dhabi 14% 10% 15%

6. What is the average consumption of crude oil in each of the ten countries in 2010?
A. 1200 millon gallons B. 1700 million gallons C. 2400 million gallons
B. D. 3000 million gallons

7. What is the average consumption of crude oil in each of the ten countries in 2012?
A. 2055.05 million gallons B. 2065.05 million gallons C. 2045.05 million gallons
D. 2035.05 million gallons
8. What is the export to import ratio of the 10 countries together in 2010?
A. 231 : 60 B. 233 : 62 C. 233 : 60 D. 200 : 61

9. The percentage increase in the crude oil consumption from 2010 to 2012, is highest for which among
the following countries?
A. Country - 2 B. Country - 4 C. Country - 6 D. Country - 10
10. In 2012, which country's import to consumption ratio was highest for which among the following
countries?
A. Country - 1 B. Country - 3 C. Country - 5 D. Country – 7

DI Table Chart Quiz 3 (11-15)


Directions: Study the following table chart carefully and answer the questions given beside:
The following table gives the percentage of marks obtained by six students viz. Monu, Tonu, Sonu, Swati, Babita and
Reena in six subjects – Hindi, English, Mathematics, Computer, SST, and Science in Board Examination. The maximum
marks for each subject is given along with the subject.
Subject→ Hindi English Mathematics Computer SST Science
Student↓ (100) (100) (150) (150) (100) (100)
Monu 85 75 60 80 75 60
Tonu 80 90 72 70 75 65
Sonu 60 72 90 70 90 75
Swati 90 70 85 60 80 55
Babita 78 65 60 80 65 50
Reena 65 80 70 70 60 70

11. What is the percentage of lowest marks scored in all the subject together to the highest marks scored in all
the subject together?
A. 90.5% B. 87.2% C. 75.0% D. 72.1%

12. If marks of subject computer is not considered for the ranking, then which student would be ranked third?
A. Monu B. Tonu C. Sonu D. Swati

13. What is the percentage of total marks scored by the six students in Hindi and Mathematics combined
together to the English and SST combined together?

A. 101% B. 109% C. 115% D. 124%


14. What is the ratio of total scored of Monu and Swati in all the subject together to the total score of Sonu
and Reena in all the subject together?

A. 1843 : 2012 B. 2001 : 2132 C. 2035 : 2044 D. 2175 : 2232


15. After the scrutiny if the total marks of Sonu, Monu and Reena in all the subject have increased by 10%,
11% and 12% respectively and the total marks of Tonu, Swati and Babita in all the subject have decreased by
5%, 10% and 15% respectively then what is the difference in total marks to top two scorer to the last two
scorer?

A. 292.2 B. 312.5 C. 323.0 D. 342.1

DI Table Chart Quiz 4 (16-20)

Directions: Study the following table chart carefully and answer the questions given beside:

There are total of 1000 employees working in four departments in Central secretariat - Patna. Canteen
Management of Central secretariat was surveyed for their preference of Indian Food Lover or Chinese Food
Lover. The table gives

Department Indian Food Lover Chinese Food Lover


AYUSH 0.6

Consumer Affairs 0.25


Farmer Welfare

Backward communities
0.7
Development

Total 0.45

The number of employees surveyed in the four departments are in the ratio 1 : 2 : 3 : 4

16. If 10% of Indian food lover in the Consumer Affairs Department are females, then what is the number of male
employees in the Consumer Affairs Department who are Indian food lover?

A. 30 B. 35 C. 40 D. 45

17. What is the percentage of the Indian Food Lover in that department which has the highest number of Chinese
Food Lover?

A. 26.7% B. 34.5% C. 44.0% D. 59.2%


18. If 5% and 20% of Indian Food Lover of AYUSH Department and Farmer Welfare Department respectively
converted into Chinese Food Lover, as well as 20% each of Chinese
Food Lover of Backward communities Development Department and Consumer Affairs
Department converted into Indian Food Lover then what is the approximate percentage of Indian Food Lover to
Chinese Food Lover of the employees?

A. 72% B. 81% C. 88% D. 95%


19. What is the ratio of Indian Food Lover of AYUSH department and Backward communities Development
department combined together to the Chinese Food Lover of Consumer Affairs department and Farmer Welfare
department combined together?

A. 15 : 19 B. 16 : 21 C. 17 : 21 D. 17 : 25

20. If 5%, 10%, 15% and 20% of Chinese Food Lover in the Farmer Welfare, AYUSH, Backward communities
Development and Consumer Affairs department respectively are females, then what is the approx percentage of male
Chinese Food Lover employees to the total Indian Food Lover employees?

A. 100% B. 109% C. 112% D. 104%

DI Table Chart No. 5 (21-25)

Directions: Study the following tab le chart carefully and answer the questions given beside.

The missing table below shows the wallet of different colours Black, Red, blue and white sold by four different shopkeepers
A, B, C and D.

Black Red Blue White Total

wallet wallet wallet Wallet

A 120 – 140 – 590


B 225 165 – 45 –

C – 80 330 – 850

D – 195 70 170 –

Total 700 585 – 660 2705

21. If each black wallet, each red wallet, each blue wallet and each white wallet sold by shopkeeper A was Rs. 80, Rs.
60, Rs. 50 and Rs. 40 respectively then what was the amount generated by shopkeeper A after selling the wallets?

A. Rs. 30500 B. Rs. 32700 C. Rs. 33200 D. Rs. 31600

22. What is the total wallet sold by D?

A. 610 B. 520 C. 680 D. 570

23. What is the ratio of white wallet sold by A to red wallet sold by C?

A. 22 : 7 B. 37 : 16 C. 32 : 21 D. 19 : 11

24. C gives discount on some wallet. 20% of black wallet, 30% of red wallet, 10% of blue wallet and 15% of white
wallet sold at discount. Find total wallet sold at discount by C.

A. 152 B. 128 C. 132 D. 108

25. Which of the following is correct?

A. Black wallet sold by C is 150 B. Blue wallet sold by B is 240

C.Total wallet sold by B is 665 D. Red wallet sold by A is 145

Solution
Correct Answers:

1 2 3 4 5
B C C A D

Explanations:

1. Following the common explanation, we get


Total number of BSNL users from 2009 to 14 = 11500 + 12800 + 14600 + 16500 + 18000 + 20400 = 93800
And, the total number of Vodafone users from 2008 to 16 = 2200 + 2350 + 2400 + 2460 + 2530 + 2560 + 2640
+ 2730 + 2850 = 22720

∴ Reqd. ratio = 93800 : 22720 = 2345 : 568.


Hence, option B is correct.

Common Explanation:

After filling all the missing details, we get


Year Vodafone Idea Airtel Reliance BSNL Total
2007 2050 9350 9600 8500 14000 43500
2008 2200 10100 21400 10000 12000 55700
2009 2350 18700 12000 14000 11500 58550
2010 2400 11800 13500 16400 12800 56900
2011 2460 14860 14300 14800 14600 61020
2012 2530 12500 17670 16400 16500 65600
2013 2560 32800 12750 20400 18000 86510
2014 2640 13500 12600 20000 20400 69140
2015 2730 24050 16400 21500 22500 87180
2016 2850 24400 20300 22400 26600 96550
Total 24770 172060 150520 164400 168900

2. Following the common explanation, we get


Total number of Airtel and Reliance users in the year 2010 = 13500 + 16400 = 29900 Total number of BSNL and Idea
users in 2012 = 16500 + 12500 = 29000
∴ Reqd. % = 29900 – 29000 × 100 = 900 × 100 = 3.1%
29000 29000

Hence, option C is correct.

3. As per the common explanation, we get Earning of Airtel from each user in 2009
= 174 Crores = 145000
12000

Similarly, in year 2014 = 189 Crores = 150000


12600

∴ Reqd. % = 150000 – 145000 × 100 = 3.44%


145000

Hence, option C is correct.


4. Following the common explanation, we get
Total amount of data Reliance gives to their users in 2013 = 20400 × 50 = 1020000 mb ≈ 996 GB Similarly, Vodafone
= 2560 × 30 = 76800 mb = 75 GB
Therefore, total data of Reliance and Vodafone = 996 + 75 = 1071 GB And, Idea = 32800 × 50 = 1640000 mb ≈ 1602
GB
∴ Reqd. difference = 1602 – 1071 = 531 GB
Hence, option A is correct.

5. Following the common explanation, we get


The total number of users of all other networks = Total users of 2016 – Reliance users of 2016 = 96550 – 22400
= 74150
And, the total number of users chose Reliance network = 30% of 74150 = 22245 Total number of users of Reliance
network in 2016 = 22400
∴ Total percentage increase = 22245 × 100 ≈ 99%
22400

Hence, option D is correct.

6-10
Correct Answers:

6 7 8 9 10
B A C D C

Explanations:
6. Total consumption of crude oil = (2300 + 1600 + 1900 + 2100 + 900 + 3100 + 5800 + 6000 + 5400 + 5200)
+
(300 + 400 + 500 + 400 + 1400 + 1300 + 300 + 450 + 550 + 400) – (600 + 500 + 500 + 800 + 300 + 2100 + 4400
+
5100 + 4200 + 4800) = 34300 + 6000 – 23300 = 17000 million gallons
Required average =17000/10 = 1700 million gallons

Hence, option (B) is correct.


7. The table for year 2012 is as under

Production Export Import Consumption


Afghanistan 2760 690 354 2760 + 354 – 690 = 2424
Bangladesh 2000 620 488 2000 + 488 – 620 = 1868
Bhutan 2375 625 600 2375 + 600 – 625 = 2350
India 2562 960 460 2562 + 460 – 960 = 2062
Maldives 1116 375 1708 1116 + 1708 – 375 = 2449
Nepal 3565 2352 1495 3565 + 1495 – 2352 = 2708
Pakistan 6844 5280 345 6844 + 345 – 5280 = 1909
Sri Lanka 6960 5763 526.5 6960 + 526.5 – 5763 = 1723.5
Dubai 6048 4704 605 6048 + 605 – 4704 = 1949
Abu Dhabi 5928 5280 460 5928 + 460 – 5280 = 1108
Required average = 2424 + 1868 + 2350 + 2062 + 2449 + 2708 + 1909 + 1723.5 + 1949 + 1108
10

= 20550.5 = 2055.05 million gallons


10

Hence, option (A) is correct.

8. The import of the 10 countries together = 300 + 400 + 500 + 400 + 1400 + 1300 + 300 + 450 + 550 + 400 =
6000 million gallons

The export of the 10 countries together = 600 + 500 + 500 + 800 + 300 + 2100 + 4400 + 5100 + 4200 + 4800
=
23300 million gallons

Required
ratio =
233 : 60
Hence,
option (C)
is correct.
9.
2010
Production Export Import Consumption
Afghanistan 2300 600 300 2000
Bangladesh 1600 500 400 1500
Bhutan 1900 500 500 1900
India 2100 800 400 1700
Maldives 900 300 1400 2000
Nepal 3100 2100 1300 2300
Pakistan 5800 4400 300 1700
Sri Lanka 6000 5100 450 1350
Dubai 5400 4200 550 1750
Abu Dhabi 5200 4800 400 800

2012
Production Export Import Consumption
Afghanistan 2760 690 354 2760 + 354 – 690 = 2424
Bangladesh 2000 620 488 2000 + 488 – 620 = 1868
Bhutan 2375 625 600 2375 + 600 – 625 = 2350
India 2562 960 460 2562 + 460 – 960 = 2062
Maldives 1116 375 1708 1116 + 1708 – 375 = 2449
Nepal 3565 2352 1495 3565 + 1495 – 2352 = 2708
Pakistan 6844 5280 345 6844 + 345 – 52280 = 1909
Sri Lanka 6960 5763 526.5 6960 + 526.5 – 5763 = 1723.5
Dubai 6048 4704 605 6048 + 605 – 4704 = 1949
Abu Dhabi 5928 5280 460 5928 + 460 – 5280 = 1108
Percentage increase in consumption of crude oil
Afghanistan (2424 – 2000) × 100/2000 = 21.2 %
Bangladesh (1868 – 1500) × 100/1500 = 24.53 %
Bhutan (2350 – 1900) × 100/1900 = 23.68 %
India (2062 – 1700) × 100/1700 = 21.29 %
Maldives (2449 – 2000) × 100/2000 = 22.45 %
Nepal (2708 – 2300) × 100/2300 = 17.74 %
Pakistan (1909 – 1700) × 100/1700 = 12.29 %
Sri Lanka (1723.5 – 1350) × 100/1350 = 27.67 %
Dubai (1949 – 1750) × 100/1750 = 11.37 %
Abu Dhabi (1108 – 800) × 100/800 = 38.5 %

Hence, option (D) is correct.


10.
2012
Production Export Import Consumption Import/Consumption
Afghanistan 2760 690 354 2424 0.14604
Bangladesh 2000 620 488 1868 0.261242
Bhutan 2375 625 600 2350 0.255319
India 2562 960 460 2062 0.223084
Maldives 1116 375 1708 2449 0.697428
Nepal 3565 2352 1495 2708 0.552068
Pakistan 6844 5280 345 1909 0.180723
Sri Lanka 6960 5763 526.5 1723.5 0.305483
Dubai 6048 4704 605 1949 0.310416
Abu Dhabi 5928 5280 460 1108 0.415162

Hence, import to consumption ratio was highest for Maldives in 2012.

Therefore, option (C) is correct.

Correct Answers: (11-15)

11 12 13 14 15
B B D C A

Explanations:
Subject→ Marks scored Marks scored Marks scored Marks scored Marks scored Marks scored
Student↓ in Hindi in English in Maths (out in Computer in SST (out of in Science
(out of 100) (out of 100) of 150) (out of 150) 100) (out of 100)
Monu (100×85)/100 (100×75)/100 (150×60)/100 (150×80)/100 (100×75)/100 (100×60)/100
= 85 = 75 = 90 = 120 = 75 = 60
Tonu (100×80)/100 (100×90)/100 (150×72)/100 (150×70)/100 (100×75)/100 (100×65)/100
= 80 = 90 = 108 = 105 = 75 = 65
Sonu (100×60)/100 (100×72)/100 (150×90)/100 (150×70)/100 (100×90)/100 (100×75)/100
= 60 = 72 = 135 = 105 = 90 = 75
Swati (100×90)/100 (100×70)/100 (150×85)/100 (150×60)/100 (100×80)/100 (100×55)/100
= 90 = 70 = 127.5 = 90 = 80 = 55
Babita (100×78)/100 (100×65)/100 (150×60)/100 (150×80)/100 (100×65)/100 (100×50)/100
= 78 = 65 = 90 = 120 = 65 = 50
Reena (100×65)/100 (100×80)/100 (150×70)/100 (150×70)/100 (100×60)/100 (100×70)/100
= 65 = 80 = 105 = 105 = 60 = 70

11. Following the common explanation we get ;


Total marks of Monu in all the subject together = (85 + 75 + 90 + 120 + 75 + 60) = 505
Total marks of Tonu in all the subject together = (80 + 90 + 108 + 105 + 75 + 65) =523
Total marks of Sonu in all the subject together = (60 + 72 + 135 + 105 + 90 + 75) = 537
Total marks of Swati in all the subject together = (90 + 70 + 127.5 + 90 + 80 + 55) = 512.5
Total marks of Babita in all the subject together = (78 + 65 + 90 + 120 + 65 + 50) = 468
Total marks of Reena in all the subject together = (65 + 80 + 105 + 105 + 60 +
70) = 485 Highest marks scored in all the subject together by Sonu and marks
= 537
Lowest marks scored in all the subject together by Babita and marks = 468
Required percentage= (468/537) × 100 = 87.2% (B)
12. Following the common explanation we get :
Total marks of Monu in all the subject together except Computer = (85 + 75 + 90 + 75 + 60) =
385 Total marks of Tonu in all the subject together except Computer = (80 + 90 + 108 + 75 + 65)
= 418 Total marks of Sonu in all the subject together except Computer = (60 + 72 + 135 + 90 +
75) = 432 Total marks of Swati in all the subject together except Computer = (90 + 70 + 127.5 +
80 + 55) = 422.5 Total marks of Babita in all the subject together except Computer = (78 + 65 +
90 + 65 + 50) = 348 Total marks of Reena in all the subject together = (65 + 80 + 105 + 60 + 70)
= 380
Thus, Tonu got rank
third in this context.
Hence, option (B) is
correct.

13. Following the common explanation we get ;


Total marks scored by the six students in Hindi = (85 + 80 + 60 + 90 + 78 + 65) = 458
Total marks scored by the six students in Mathematics = (90 + 108 + 135 + 127.5 + 90 + 105) = 655.5
Total marks scored by the six students in English = (75 + 90 + 72 + 70 + 65 + 80) = 452
Total marks scored by the six students in SST = (75 + 75 + 90 + 80 + 65 + 60) = 445
Total marks scored by the six students in Hindi and Mathematics combined together = (458 + 655.5) =
1113.5 Total marks scored by the six students in English and SST combined together = (452 + 445) = 897

1113.5
Required percentage = × 100 = 124%
897

Hence, option D is correct.

14. Following the common explanation we get ;


Total marks of Monu in all the subject together = (85 + 75 + 90 + 120 + 75 + 60) = 505
Total marks of Tonu in all the subject together = (80 + 90 + 108 + 105 + 75 + 65) =523
Total marks of Sonu in all the subject together = (60 + 72 + 135 + 105 + 90 + 75) = 537
Total marks of Swati in all the subject together = (90 + 70 + 127.5 + 90 + 80 + 55) = 512.5
Total marks of Babita in all the subject together = (78 + 65 + 90 + 120 + 65 + 50) = 468
Total marks of Reena in all the subject together = (65 + 80 + 105 + 105 + 60 +
70) = 485 So, total scored of Monu and Swati in all the subject together = (505
+ 512.5) = 1017.5 Also, the total score of Sonu and Reena in all the subject
together = (537 + 485) = 1022

1017.5 2035
Required ratio = × 100 =
1022 2044

Hence, option (C) is correct.

15. Following the common explanation we get ;


Total marks of Monu in all the subject together = (85 + 75 + 90 + 120 + 75 +
60) = 505 Total marks of Monu after increment = (505 × 1.11) = 560.55
Total marks of Tonu in all the subject together = (80 + 90 + 108 + 105 + 75
+ 65) =523 Total marks of Tonu after decrement = (523 × 0.95) = 496.85
Total marks of Sonu in all the subject together = (60 + 72 + 135 + 105 + 90 +
75) = 537 Total marks of Sonu after increment = (537 × 1.10) = 590.7
Total marks of Swati in all the subject together = (90 + 70 + 127.5 + 90 + 80 +
55) = 512.5 Total marks of Swati after decrement= (512.5 × 0.90) = 461.25
Total marks of Babita in all the subject together = (78 + 65 + 90 + 120 + 65 +
50) = 468 Total marks of Babita after decrement = (468 × 0.85) = 397.8
Total marks of Reena in all the subject together = (65 + 80 + 105 + 105 + 60 +
70) = 485 Total marks of Reena after increment = (485 × 1.12) = 543.2
Sum of marks of top two scorer = (590.7 +
560.55) = 1151.25 Sum of marks of last two
scorer = (397.8 + 461.25) = 859.05 Required
difference = (1151.25 – 859.05) = 292.2
Hence, option (A) is correct.

Correct Answers: (16-20)

16 17 18 19 20
D A D B D

Common explanation :

The number of INDIAN Food Lover and Chinese Food Lover in the different departments is tabulated below.
Department Indian Food Lover Chinese Food Lover
AYUSH (100 – 60) = 40 (100 × 0.6) = 60

Consumer Affairs (200 × 0.25) = 50 (200 – 50) = 150


Farmer Welfare 450 – (40 + 50 + 120) = 240 550 – (60 + 150 + 280) = 60

Backward communities
(400 – 280) = 120 (400 × 0.7) = 280
Development

Total (1000 × 0.45) = 450 (1000 – 450) = 550


Table are calculated as per given information like
Number of Chinese Food Lover in AYUSH department = 0.6 × number of employees in AYUSH department =
(0.6 × 100) = 60
Number of Indian Food Lover in AYUSH department = (100 – 60) = 40, and so on
Explanations:

16. Following common explanation we get :

The number of female employees who are Indian Food Lover in the Consumer Affairs department
10
= 50 × =5
100

Number of male employees who are Indian Food Lover in the Consumer Affairs department = (50 – 5) = 45
Hence, option (D) is correct.

17. Following common explanation we get :

The highest number of Chinese Food Lover is in Backward communities Development


Department. The percentage of Indian Food Lover in Backward communities Development
department
120
= × 100 = 26.7%
450

According to the question,


Number of employees of AYUSH department who has converted into Chinese Food Lover = 40x5/2 = 100

Option A is Correct.

18. Following common explanation we get :

Number of employees of Farmer Welfare Department who has converted into Chinese Food Lover
240 × 20
= = 48
100

Number of employees of Backward communities Development Department who has converted into Indian
280 × 20
Food Lover = = 56
100

Number of employees of Consumer Affairs Department who has converted into Indian Food Lover
150 × 20
= = 30
100
Number of Indian Food Lover employees = 450 – (2 + 48) + (56 + 30) = 486
Number of Chinese Food Lover employees = 550 – (56 + 30) + (2 + 48) = 514
486
Reqd. % = × 100 = 94.55% = 95% (approx.)
514

Hence, option (D) is correct.


19. Following common explanation we get :

Number of Indian Food Lover employees of AYUSH department and Backward communities Development
department combined together = (40 +120) = 160

Number of Chinese Food Lover employees of Consumer Affairs department and Farmer Welfare department
combined together = (150 + 60) = 210
Required ratio =
160 : 210 = 16 : 21
Hence, option (B) is
correct.

20. Following common explanation we get :


Number of female Chinese Food Lover employees in Farmer Welfare department
60 × 5
= =3
100
Number of male Chinese Food Lover employees in Farmer Welfare department = (60 – 3) = 57

60 × 10
Number of female Chinese Food Lover employees in AYUSH department = =6
100
Number of male Chinese Food Lover employees in AYUSH department = (60 – 6) = 54
280 ×of
Number 15female Chinese Food Lover employees in Backward communities Development department
= = 42
100
Number of male Chinese Food Lover employees in Backward communities Development department = (280 – 42)
= 238

Number of female Chinese Food Lover employees in Consumer Affairs department


150 × 20
= = 30
100
Number of male Chinese Food Lover employees in Consumer Affairs department = (150 – 30) = 120
Number of male Chinese Food Lover employees = (57 + 54 + 238 + 120) = 469
The total Indian Food Lover employees = 450
469
Required percentage = ×100 = 104% (approx.)
450

Hence, option (D) is correct

Correct Answers: (21-25)

21 22 23 24 25
B A B C D
Common Explanations :

Total blue wallet sold by all four = 2705 – (700 + 585 +


660) = 760 Blue wallet sold by B = 760 – (140 + 330 + 70)
= 220
Total wallet sold by B = 225 + 165 + 220 + 45 = 655

Total wallet sold by D = 2705 – (590 + 655 + 850) = 610

Black wallet sold by D = 610 – (195 + 70 + 170) = 175

Black wallet sold by C = 700 – (120 + 225 + 175) = 180

White wallet sold by C = 850 – (180 + 80 + 330) = 260

White wallet sold by A = 660 – (170 + 260 + 45) = 185

Red wallet sold by A = 590 – (120 + 140 + 185) = 145


Answers :

21. Following the common explanation, we get

The amount generated by shopkeeper A after selling the wallets = 120 × 80 + 145 × 60 + 140 × 50 + 185
× 40 = Rs. 32700

Hence, option B is correct.

22. Following the common explanation, we get

Wallet sold by D = 2705 – (590 + 655 + 850) = 610

Hence, option A is correct.

23. Following the common

explanation, we get Required

ratio = 185 : 80 = 37 : 16

Hence, option B is correct.

24. Following the common explanation, we get

Total wallet sold at discount by C = 20% of 180 + 30% of 80 + 10% of 330 + 15% of 260 = 36 + 24 + 33 +
39 = 132

Hence, option C is correct.

25. Following the common explanation, we get

Red wallet sold by A is 145 is correct.


Hence, option D is correct.

Home Assignment
DI Table Chart No. 6
Directions: Study the following tab le chart carefully and answer the questions given beside.

It’s a description about four friends Ram, Arun, Tahir, and Karan. They all go for running in parks near their
society. Total three table charts show related information.

Name of the parks and the length of tracks on which they run. All tracks are circular.

Table-1

Name of the park Length of


tracks(meter)
Number of trips they make and time to make all
Sector-1 (S-1) 400
correspondingly mentioned trips.
Sector-2 (S-2) 300
Table-2 Sector-3 (S-3) 500
Sector-4 (S-4) 250
Monday Tuesday
Sector-5 (S-5) Thursday
600 Friday
Trips time(min) Trips time(min) Trips time(min) Trips time(min)
Ram 6 10 4 12 8 16 4 10
Arun 3 10 4 18 6 15 5 20
Tahir 5 10 5 15 7 21 4 16
Karan 2 8 6 12 5 20 3 12

Note: On a particular day, no two person will go to same park until the question says so. Speed of any of them could
be same or different any day in any park. Don’t assume same as previous day until question says so.

Weekly plan for who will go to which park on a particular day.


Table-3

Monday Tuesday Thursday Friday


Ram S-3 S-4 S-4
Arun S-5 S-2 S-3
Tahir S-1 S-3 S-5
Karan S-2 S-5 S-1

1. The options show name of all the person along with the park in which he ran. Out of the given
options, which combination would be such that all the four person ran with same speed in
their respective park on Monday?(Answer to this question will fill blank space in table-3.)
A. Ram – S-1, Arun– S-3, Tahir– S-5, and Karan– S-4
B. Ram – S-2, Arun– S-1, Tahir– S-3, and Karan– S-4
C. Ram – S-4, Arun– S-3, Tahir– S-5, and Karan– S-2
D. Ram – S-4, Arun– S-3, Tahir– S-2, and Karan– S-5

2. Consider they plan a game for a week. Nothing will be changed in this game except for assigning a
sequence of running. In this game, all are connected through electronic device, and when the first
person stops in his park after making the planned trips for that day, the second person starts on
knowing it through the device in whichever park he is, and when the second stops after making all
the planned trips for that day, the third starts, and so on. Assume time consumed in passing the
information is negligible. If we divide the total distance all the four persons ran on a day with
total time they took to finish this game on that day we get a number, call it ‘common speed’. On
which day the common speed is lowest?

A. Tuesday B. Monday C. Friday D. Thursday

3. They all decide to run on same track on Saturday. This is a new track and its length is 1000meters.
Ram and Tahir run with speeds with what they ran on Tuesday while Arun and Karan run with
speed with what they ran on thursday. They all start together from same line and stop after 5
minutes. The point where they stop is noted and the distance from this point to the other end of
the track is measured for all the four persons. Average of these measurement would be?

A. 287.5 meter B. 275.5 meter C. 257.5 meter D. 387.5 meter

4. They plan running on Wednesday. Ram and Karan exchanged their parks, and Tahir and Arun
exchanged with each other. All of them ran for same time as they ran on Tuesday, and number of
trips were also same as that on Tuesday. Means, if Ram make n trips on Tuesday in T minutes
then he again made n trips on Wednesday in T mintues. Which of the options give the best
arrangement with respect to speed on Wednesday?

A. Karan > Tahir > Arun > Ram B. Karan > Tahir > Ram > Arun C. Tahir > Karan
> Ram > Arun D. Karan > Arun = Tahir > Ram

5. For a week, Ram’s younger brother also joins. He goes with Karan on Tuesday, with Ram on
Thursday, and with Tahir on friday. He is more energetic so makes one more trip for each two
trips the person running with him makes. Time taken by both the people is equal. Means if Ram’s
brother goes with Tahir and Tahir run for T minutes then Ram’s brother also run for T minutes.
Choose the option which gives his average speed (approx.) for three the days.
A. 211 meter/minute B. 320 meter/minute C. 361 meter/minute D. 232 meter/minute

DI Table Chart No. 2 ( 6 - 1 0 )


Directions: Study the following tab le chart carefully and answer the questions given beside.

Some blood samples of COVID-19 from three districts A, B and C were taken. District A, B and C had 160, 200
and 240 villages, respectively and from each village of each district 100 blood samples were taken. Samples
taken from were divided in 3 age groups which were below 20 years (20), 20 years to 40 years (20-40) and above
40 years (40). Out of total samples, 20% were of category 20, 50% were of category 20-40 and rest were of
category 40.

The samples were further divided in two groups based on whether the samples were tested in government
hospital (GH) or private hospital (PH). The table below gives the number of samples from different categories
which were tested in government hospital.

Districts Category 20 Category 20- Category 40

40
It is also known that:
A 2840 4200 3650
• 17.5% of total B 2450 6600 1800 samples were of
category 20 from C. From C, number
C 800 4800 4250
of samples tested in PH for category
20-40 and number of samples tested in PH for category 40 were same.
• From A, for the category 40, number of samples tested in GH was 82.5% more than number of
samples tested in PH.

• Ratio of number of samples tested for category 20 from A to number of samples tested for category 20 from
B was 19 : 20.

6. Find the difference between samples tested of category 20-40 in PH from A and samples
tested of category 20-40 in PH from B.
A. 4165 B. 4325 C. 4175 D. 4425

7. If out of samples tested for category 40 in PH from B, 20% were found positive. How many
samples were negative for category 40 in PH from B?
A. 185 B. 175 C. 220 D. 240
8. What was the ratio of total samples tested for category 20 from B to total samples tested for
category 40 from A?

A. 40 : 93 B. 80 : 113 C. 65 : 111 D. 32 : 59

9. Out of total samples tested for category 20-40 from C, 5175 samples were of females. Number
of samples of males tested for category 20-40 from C is what percent of samples tested in PH for
category 40 from A?

A. 280% B. 220% C. 300% D. 250%

10. Find the difference between number of samples tested in PH and number of samples tested in
GH, for all three categories.
A. 26480 B. 23520 C. 28610 D. 25840

DI Table Chart No. 3 (11-15)

Directions: Study the following tab le chart carefully and answer the questions given beside.

The villages of a district are classified into six categories, A through F, based on their population. The following
table gives the number of villages in the district belonging to different categories in the years 2006 and
2016.

No. of No. of Ratio of no. Number of Literacy rate


Category Population Adults
Villages Villages of male to among
in population
in 2006 in 2016 female adults ×
A < 200 104 92 5:3 60% 60%
B 200 – 500 141 127 2:5 50% 50%
C 501 – 1000 145 144 5:3 60% 40%
D 1001 – 2000 110 129 3:2 60% 40%
E 2001 – 5000 62 80 6:7 40% 80%
F > 5000 13 18 8:7 64% 50%

The ratio of literacy for males to females in every category is the same as the ratio of population of males to
females given in the table
11. Find the population of category F village if 25% of adult female literate are doctors, 20% of rest
adult female literate are engineers, 25% of rest of adult female literate are teachers and remaining
1008 of adult female literate are CA.

A. 12000 B. 16000 C. 20000 D. 24000

12. Find the average population of villages of category D in 2006 if there 15840 adult females are
literate in category D from all the villages combined.

A. 1200 B. 1500 C. 1800 D. 2000

13. In 2016, find the total population in category B villages was at least what percentage of the total
population in category E villages?

A. 6.35% B. 6.75% C. 7.15% D. 7.25

14. If the total population in category D villages in 2016 was less than that in 2006, find what could be
the least possible average population of category D villages in 2006? (approx)

A. 1165 B. 1174 C. 1192 D. 1204


15. In village of category A, consider all the villages have equal population. Find what could be the
maximum number of employed women in percentage among all adults if only literate women can
have jobs.

A. only 5.625% B. less than 5.625% C. only 5.25% D. more than 5.625%

DI Table Chart No. 4 ( 1 6 - 2 0 )

Directions: Study the following tab le chart carefully and answer the questions given beside.

There are only four brands of entry level of Jeans A, B, C and D in a country. Details about their market share, unit
selling price, and profitability (defined as the profit as a percentage of the revenue) for the year 2018 are given in
the table below:

Market Unit selling


Brand Profitability
Share (%) price (in Rs.)
A 30 8,000 20%
B 10 6,500 25%
C 25 5,000 30%
D 35 7,500 15%

In 2019, sales volume of entry level of Jeans grew up by 100% as that in 2018. C offered 20% discount on its
selling price in 2019 which resulted in increase of 12% in market share. Each of the three rest brand lost 4% market
share. However, the profitability of C came down to 70% of its value in 2018. The unit selling prices of the other
three brands and their profitability values remained the same in 2019 as they were in 2018.

16. Find the difference between total profit of brand A in 2018 and total profit of brand C in
2019.

A. Rs. 12,360 B. Rs. 14,160 C. Rs. 14,820 D. Rs. 12,640

17. What is the ratio of total profit of brand C in 2018 to total profit of brand B in 2019?

A. 28 : 15 B. 21 : 10 C. 25 : 13 D. 16 : 7

18. What is the total profit of all four brands together is 2018?

A. Rs. 1,44,125 B. Rs. 1,42,125 C. Rs. 1,46,125 D. Rs. 1,41,125

19. Total profit of brands A and B together in 2019 is what percent of total profit of brands C and D
together in 2019?

A. 72.4% B. 77.8% C. 68.2% D. 81.6%

20. Which of the following is correct?

I. Difference between profits of A and D in 2018 is Rs. 8625

II. Total profits of C in both years together is Rs. 99660


III. Profit of B increased by 20% in 2019 form 2018.
A. only II B. Only I and II C. All I, II and III D. Only III

DI Table Chart No. 5 (21-25)

Directions : Study the following table chart carefully and answer the questions given beside.

The table below shows the television sets sold on different days by different sellers.

Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday


P 45 40 28 48 20 20 24
Q 92 90 12 27 16 26 98
R 36 80 13 30 38 47 62
S 46 60 64 12 52 76 34
T 18 48 69 58 80 15 10

21. Television sold by P and S together on Thursday is what percent of television sold by T on
Saturday?

A. 300% B. 400% C. 100% D. 200%

22. Find the difference between the number of Television sold by P and R together on Tuesday
and the number of Television sold by S and T together on Thursday?

A. 40 B. 55 C. 60 D. 50

23. Find the ratio of number of television sold by Q on Monday and Sunday together to the
number of television sold by R on Wednesday and Saturday together?

A. 19 : 6 B. 17 : 5 C. 18 : 5 D. 20 : 11

24. What is the average of number of television sold by Q on Thursday, T on Saturday and S on
Tuesday?

A. 44 B. 24 C. 34 D. 52

25. The televisions sold by P on Wednesday are of two types i.e., Samsung and LG Television in ratio
3 : 4. Find the number of LG television sold by P on Wednesday?

A. 12 B. 14 C. 15 D. 16

Solution

Correct Answers:
1 2 3 4 5
D C A B A
Common Explanations :

We calculate all the distance they ran on a particular day according to given plan.

For the rest we will calculate from

distance = the number of trips x length of the track on which the particular person ran.

For example, Ram on Tuesday ran in park S-3 and made 4 trips. Length of S-3 is 500 meters so,
distance = 4 × 500 = 2000meters.
Similarly, other values can be calculated easily. Here the table gives all those values:
All distance in meters –
Monday Tuesday Thursday Friday
Ram 1500 2000 2000 1000
Arun 1500 2400 1800 2500
Tahir 1500 2000 3500 2400
Karan 1200 1800 3000 1200

Answers :
1. From the common explanation, we have

We verify each option one by one as follows.

In option D, Ram run in S-4. It has a length of 250 meters. Number of trips he makes = 6, so the distance he
covers is = 6 × 250 = 1500 meters. Time he took 10min,

so his speed is 1500 = 150 m/min


10

Similarly, for Arun run in S-3. It has a length of 500 meters. Number of trips he makes = 3, so the distance he
covers is = 3 × 500 = 1500 meters. Time he took 10min,

so his speed is 1500 = 150 m/min


10

Similarly, for Tahir run in S-2. It has a length of 300 meters. Number of trips he makes = 5, so the distance he
covers is = 5 × 300 = 1500 meters. Time he took 10min,

so his speed is 1500 = 150 m/min


10
Karan run in S-5. It has a length of 600 meters. Number of trips he
makes = 2, so the distance he covers is = 2 × 600 = 1200 meters. Time he took 8min,

so his speed is 1500 = 150 m/min


8

In the same way when we calculate for other option we see they don’t give same speed for all the persons.

Therefore, right combination is

Ram – S-4, Arun– S-3, Tahir– S-2, and Karan– S-5


Hence, option D is correct.
2. From the common explanation, we have

Consider Monday, the distance in this game they will run is sum of all the individual distances they ran. So we have
from common explanation:

On Monday, distance = 1500 + 1500 +1500 + 1200 = 5700 meter

from table-2, Total time = 10 + 10 + 10 + 8 = 38 min

common speed = the total distance all the four persons ran
total time to finish this game

= 5700 = 150
38

For Tuesday, distance = 2000 + 2400 + 2000 + 1800 = 8200 meter

from table-2, total time = 12 + 18 + 15 + 12 = 57 min

common speed = 8200 = 143.8 meter/min


57

For Thursday, distance = 2000 + 1800 + 3500 + 3000 = 10300 meter

from table-2, total time = 16 + 15 + 21 + 20 = 72 min

common speed = 10300 = 143.1 meter/min


72

For Friday, distance = 1000 + 2500 + 2400 + 1200 = 7100 meter

from table-2, total time = 10 + 20 + 16 + 12 = 58 min

common speed = 7100 = 122.4 meter/min


58

It can easily be seen that common speed is least in Friday.

Hence, option C is correct.


3. From common explanation, we see distance Ram and Tahir ran on tuesday is same 2000 meter for
both. The time they took to cover this distance we see from table-2, Ram took 12 min while Tahir took
15 min.

Thus speeds of Ram and Tahir on tuesday is 2000/12 meter/min and 2000/15 meter/min respectively. They run for 5
minutes new track on sunday, so the distance they cover in this time would be
Ram = 5 × 2000 meter = 5000 meter
12 6

Tahir = 5 × 2000 meter = 2000 Meter


15 3

Similarly, for Arun and Karan, we have distance covered on thursday is 1800 meter and 3000 meter respectively. The
time taken for this we see from table-2.

Distance cover on new track in 5 minutes for both of them on sunday would be

Arun = 5 × 1800 = 600 meter


15
Karan = 5 × 3000 = 750 meter
20

For Ram, the distance between where he stopped and the finish line would be

= 1000 – 5000 = 1000


6 6

Similarly, for Tahir = 1000 – 2000 = 1000


3 3

for Arun = 1000 – 600 = 400

for Karan = 1000 – 750 = 250

Sum of all these measurements

= 1000 + 1000 + 400 + 250 = 1150


6 3

Average = 1150 = 287.5 meter


4
4. From the common explanation, we have

Ram on Tuesday was in S-3, so Karan on Wednesday goes to S-3, while Karan on Tuesday was in S-2 so Ram on
Wednesday goes to S-2. Similarly, Tahir and Arun on Wednesday goes to S-5 and S-1 respectively.

Other things like time and number of trips for Wednesday is same as Tuesday. So we write all the
information as follows –
Tuesday Wednesday Length Trips Time Speed
Ram S-3 S-2 300m 4 12min 300 × 4/12 = 100m/min
Karan S-2 S-3 500m 6 12min 500 × 6/12 = 250m/min
Tahir S-1 S-5 600m 5 15min 600 × 5/15 = 200m/min
Arun S-5 S-1 400m 4 18min 400 × 4/18 = 88.8m/min
Order of name by speed, Karan>Tahir>Ram>Arun

Hence, option B is correct.

5. From the common explanation, we have

Karan on Tuesday make 6 trip in 12 minutes in S-2 park which has a length of 300 meters.

So Ram’s brother will also go in same park. Karan make 6 = 2 + 2 + 2 trips, so Ram’s brother make one more for each
2 of Karan. Thus Ram’s brother will make 3 + 3 + 3 = 9 trips.

Total distance he ran in S-2 = 300 × 9

meter Time he took = 12min

Ram on Thursday in S-4 park in 16 minutes makes 8 trips = 2 + 2 + 2 + 2, his brother will make 3 + 3 + 3
+ 3 = 12 trips.

Total distance he ran in S-4 = 250 × 12 meter

Tahir on Friday in S-5 park in 16 minutes makes 4 trips = 2 + 2, his brother will make 3 + 3 = 6 trips. Total

distance he ran in S-5 = 600 × 6 meter


Total distance his brother ran = 300 × 9 + 250 × 12 + 600 × 6 = 9300 meter
Total time he took = 12 + 16 + 16 = 44 minutes
average speed = 9300 = 211.4 m/min
44

Hence, option A is correct.

Correct Answers:(6-10)

6 7 8 9 10
B A B D C

Common Explanations :

Sample taken from district A = 160

× 100 = 16000 Sample taken from

district B = 200 × 100 = 20000

Sample taken from district C = 240

× 100 = 24000 Total samples =

16000 + 20000 + 24000 = 60000


Total samples of category 20 = 20% of 60000 = 12000

Total samples of category 20-40 = 50% of 60000 = 30000

Total samples of category 40 = 30% of 60000 = 18000

Category 20 Category 20-40 Category 40 Grand


Total
Districts GH PH Total GH PH Total GH PH Total
From
A 2840 4200 3650 16000 condition
B 2450 6600 1800 20000 (1),

C 800 4800 4250 24000


Total 6090 12000 15600 30000 9700 18000

In C, total samples of category 20 = 17.5% of 24000 =

4200 Samples tested in PH for category 20 from C =

4200 – 800 = 3400

Rest samples from C which were tested in PH = 24000 – 4200 – 4800 – 4250 = 10750

Samples tested in PH for category 20-40 from C = Samples tested in PH for category 40 from C
= 10750 = 5375
2

From condition (2),


Since, from A, for the category 40, number of samples tested in GH was 82.5% more than number of samples
tested in PH.

Let samples tested for the category 40 from A in PH = x

Samples tested for the category 40 from A in GH = 182.5% of x

= 1.825x So, 1.825x = 3650

x = 2000
Samples tested for the category 40 from A in PH = 2000

Total samples tested for the category 40 from A = 3650 +

2000 = 5650 From condition (3),


Number of samples tested for category 20 from A and number of samples tested for category 20 from B
together = 12000 – 4200 = 7800

Samples tested for category 20 from A = 7800 × 19 = 3800


39

Samples tested for category 20 from B = 7800 × 20 = 4000


39
Samples tested in PH for category 20 from A = 3800 –

2840 = 960 Samples tested in PH for category 20 from B

= 4000 – 2450 = 1550 After using all three conditions,

table will be

Category 20 Category 20-40 Category 40 Grand


Total
Districts GH PH Total GH PH Total GH PH Total
A 2840 960 3800 4200 3650 2000 5650 16000

B 2450 1550 4000 6600 1800 20000


C 800 3400 4200 4800 5375 10175 4250 5375 9625 24000
Total 6090 5910 12000 19600 30000 9700 18000
Total samples tested for category 40 from B = 18000 – 5650 – 9625 =
2725 Samples tested for category 40 in PH from B = 2725 – 1800 =
925
Total samples tested for category 20-40 from A = 16000 – 3800 – 5650
= 6550 Samples tested for category 20-40 in PH from A = 6550 – 4200
= 2350
Total samples tested for category 20-40 from B = 20000 – 4000 – 2725 =

13275 Samples tested for category 20-40 in PH from B = 13275 – 6600 =

6675

Final table :

Category 20 Category 20-40 Category 40 Grand


Total
Districts GH PH Total GH PH Total GH PH Total
A 2840 960 3800 4200 2350 6550 3650 2000 5650 16000

B 2450 1550 4000 6600 6675 13275 1800 925 2725 20000
C 800 3400 4200 4800 5375 10175 4250 5375 9625 24000
Total 6090 5910 12000 15600 14400 30000 9700 8300 18000
Answers :
6. From common explanation, we have

Difference = 6675 – 2350 = 4325

Hence, option B is correct.

7. From common explanation, we have

Samples found negative for category 40 in PH from B = 20% of 925 =


185 Hence, option A is correct.

8. From common

explanation, we have

Ratio = 4000 : 5650

= 80 : 113 Hence,

option B is correct.

9. From common explanation, we have

Number of samples of males tested for category 20-40 from C = 10175 – 5175 = 5000

Percent = 5000 × 100 = 250%


2000

Hence, option D is correct.

10. From common explanation, we have

Number of samples tested in GH = 6090 + 15600 + 9700 = 31390 Number of samples tested in PH = 60000 – 31390
= 28610 Hence, option C is correct.

Correct Answers: (11-15)

11 12 13 14 15

D B A B B

11. Let there be 1000y adult literate females, then


0.75 × 0.8 × 0.75 × 1000y = 1008
y = 2.24
So, adult literate female = 2240
Now, total adult literate = ((8 + 7)/7) × 2240 = 4800

We have,
50% of Total adult (literate + illiterate) = 4800
So, Total adult (literate + illiterate) = 4800 × 2 =
9600 Then we have,
64% of Total population = number of adults (literate + illiterate) = 9600
Total Population = 100 × 9600 = 24000
64

Hence, option D is correct.

12.
Number of literate adults = 5 × 15840 = 39600
2

Number of adults (literate + illiterate) = 100 × 39600


40

Total population = 100 × ( 100 × 39600 ) = 165000


60 40

Average population of villages = 165000 = 1500


110

Hence, option B is correct.

13.
Here we have to take the least possible population of category B and the highest possible population of
category E villages.

In 2016, least possible population of category B villages = 127 × 200 Highest possible population of category E villages = 80 × 50

The percentage = 127 × 200 × 100 = 6.35%


80 × 5000
Hence, option A is correct.
Hence, option B is correct.
14. To find the least possible population of D in 2006, we must start with least possible population of D
category villages in 2016.

So,

Total Population of D type villages in 2016 = 1001 × 129

Since, it is less than what the population was in 2006, the population in 2006 must be in the form = 1001
× 129 + y, where y = 1, 2, 3, and so on.

But we have to tell the minimum possible population, we must choose y =


1. So, total population in 2006 = 1001 × 129 + 1 = 129130
Average population = 129130 = 1173.9 = 1174 (approx)
110
15. Let the population of any village of category A be
800y, then Number of adults (lit. + ill.) = 60% of
800y = 480y
Number of literate adults = 60% of 480y = 288y
Number of literate females = 3 × 288y = 108y----------(i)
8

Now, according to the condition, we have


800y < 200 → y < 1
4
Therefore, we have from (i),
Number of literate females = 108y < 27 (max)

To find the maximum number of employed women, it is possible that all are employed, so

Percentage = number of employed females × 100


all adults

= 27y/480y × 100 = 5.625%

So, less than 5.625% literate women among all the adults are employed.

Hence, option B is correct.

Correct Answers: (16-20)

16 17 18 19 20
B C D B C

Common Explanations :

Let, total sales of all brands in 2018 be 100.

So, total sales of all brands in 2019 = 200% of 100

= 200 For brand A in 2018:

Profit = 30 × 8000 × 20% = Rs. 48,000

For brand A in 2019:

Total sales = 26% of 200 = 52 units

Profit = 52 × 8000 × 20% = Rs. 83,200

Accordingly, we can fill the following table:

2018 2019
Unit selling Unit selling
Profitability (in Profit Profitability (in Profit
Brand Sales price Sales price
Rs.) (in Rs.) Rs.) (in Rs.)
(in Rs.) (in Rs.)

A 30 8,000 20% 48,000 52 8,000 20% 83,200


B 10 6,500 25% 16,250 12 6,500 25% 19,500
C 25 5,000 30% 37,500 74 4,000 21% 62,160
D 35 7,500 15% 39,375 62 7,500 15% 69,750
Total 100 200

Answers :

16. From the common explanation, we have

Difference = 62160 – 48000 = Rs. 14,160

Hence, option B is correct.

17. From common explanation, we have

Ratio = 37500 : 19500 = 25 : 13

Hence, option C is correct.

18. From common explanation, we have

Total profit = 48000 + 16250 + 37500 + 39375 = Rs. 1,41,125

Hence, option D is correct.

19. From common explanation, we have

Total profit of brands A and B together in 2019 = 83200 + 19500 =


1,02,700 Total profit of brands C and D together in 2019 = 62160 +
69750 = 1,31,910

102700
Percentage = × 100 = 77.8%
131910

Hence, option B is correct.

20. From common explanation, we have

I. Difference between profits of A and D in 2018 is Rs. 8625 Difference = 48000 – 39375 = Rs. 8625

II. Total profit of C in both years together is Rs. Rs. 99660 Total profit = 37500 + 62160 = Rs. 99660
III. Profit of B increased by 20% in 2019 form 2018.
Percentage increase = (19500 – 16250)/16250 × 100 = 20%
Hence, option C is correct.
Correct Answers: (21-25)
21 22 23 24 25
B D A C D
Answers :

21. Television sold by P and S together on Thursday = 48 + 12 = 60

Television sold by T on Saturday = 15

Reqd. % = 60 × 100 = 400%


15

Hence, Option B is correct.

22. Television sold by P and R together on Tuesday = 40+80 = 120

Television sold by S and T together on Thursday = 12+58 = 70

Required difference = 120 – 70 = 50

Hence, Option D is correct.

23. Number of television sold by Q on Monday and Sunday = 92 + 98 =


190 Number of television sold by R on Wednesday and Saturday =
13 + 47 = 60
Ratio = 190/60 =19:6
Hence, Option A is correct.

24. Television sold by Q on


Thursday = 27
Television sold by T on
Saturday = 15 Television
sold by S on Tuesday =
60

Reqd. average = 27 + 15 + 60 = 102 = 34


3 3

Hence, Option C is correct.


25. Television sold by P on Wednesday = 28

Out of 28, Samsung and LG television is in the ratio of 3 : 4.

Total ratio (3 + 4 = 7) corresponds to 28

4 ratio will correspond = 28 × 4 = 16


7

Hence, Option E is correct.

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