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SET 1

(1-5): Read the following information carefully and answer the questions.
The given bar graph shows the total number of candidates who registered for the NEET
exam in five states i.e. Odisha, Gujarat, Assam, Kerala and Bihar in 2020 and also given the
total number of candidates who appeared for the NEET exam in five different states.

1) In Assam, the ratio of the total number of boys to girls who registered for the
NEET exam is 7:5. If the ratio of the number of boys to girls who appeared for the
NEET exam in Assam is 8:7, then find the difference between the number of boys
and girls who did not appear for the NEET exam in Assam?
A. 220
B. 150
C. 360
D. 410
E. None of these

2) The average number of candidates who appeared for the NEET exam in Gujarat
and Assam together is how much more/less than the average number of
candidates who did not appear for the NEET exam in Odisha and Bihar together?
A. 680 more
B. 250 less
C. 400 more
D. 540 less
E. None of these
3) If the total number of candidates who appeared for the NEET exam in Delhi is
25% more than that of Gujarat and the total number of candidates who registered
for the NEET exam in Delhi is equal to the total number of candidates who did not
appear for the NEET exam in Assam and Kerala, then find the total number of
candidates who did not appear for the NEET exam in Delhi.
A. 500
B. 700
C. 300
D. 900
E. None of these

4) Out of the number of candidates who appeared for the NEET exam in Bihar and
Gujarat 64% and 37.5% of candidates respectively are Qualified. Then find the
sum of the total number of candidates who appeared for the NEET exam in Bihar
and Gujarat together who did not qualify.
A. 750
B. 560
C. 480
D. 860
E. None of these

5) Number of candidates who appeared for the NEET exam in Kerala and Bihar
together is what percentage more/less than the total number of candidates who
did not appear for the NEET exam in Gujarat and Assam together?
A. 10%
B. 75%
C. 50%
D. 25%
E. None of these
Directions (6-10): Read the following information carefully and answer the
questions.
There are a certain number of employees working in five different offices i.e. A, B, C, D E.
The total number of employees in office A is 20% less than that of office E and the ratio of
the total number of employees in offices A and B is 3:5. Out of the total number of
employees in all five offices, 12% of the employees in office C. The total number of
employees in office D is 1000 more than that of office C and the total number of employees
in office D is 1900.

6) If the ratio of the number of male and female employees in office A is 7:5, then
find the difference between the number of male and female employees in office A.
A. 200
B. 350
C. 100
D. 400
E. None of these

7) If the total number of employees in office F is 20% more than that of office C in
which 40% of the employees are exactly five years and more than five years
experienced, then find the total number of employees in office F who are less than
five years experienced.
A. 682
B. 676
C. 652
D. 648
E. None of these

8) Find the difference between the total number of employees in office B and the
total number of employees in offices A and C.
A. 400
B. 300
C. 100
D. 500
E. None of these

9) The total number of employees in office E is how much percentage more/less


than the total number of employees in office B?
A. 40% more
B. 25% less
C. 10% more
D. 55% less
E. None of these

10) Find the ratio of the total number of employees in offices C and E together to
the total number of employees in office A.
A. 2:1
B. 3:4
C. 7:5
D. 4:9
E. None of these
Directions (11-15): Read the following information carefully and answer the
questions.
The given table chart shows the percentage distribution of the total number of
people (married and unmarried) in five different cities i.e. A, B, C, D and E in
January and also given
the ratio of number of married and unmarried people in five different cities.
Total number of people in five cities=15000

11) If 62.5% of the total number of people in city B are males and the ratio of
number of married and unmarried females in city B is 3:2, then the number of
unmarried males in city B is what percentage of the number of unmarried people in
the same city?
A. 55%
B. 72%
C. 64%
D. 48%
E. None of these

12) Find the sum of the average number of married people in cities B and E
together and the average number of unmarried people in cities A and B together?
A. 2700
B. 2100
C. 2500
D. 2900
E. None of these

13) If the number of married males in city D is 40% more than number of
unmarried males in the same city and the ratio of the number of unmarried males
and females in city D is 5:16, then find the average number of married males and
females in city D?
A. 720
B. 600
C. 540
D. 810
E. None of these
14) If the number of married people in city F is 14.28% more than that of city E,
the ratio of the number of married females in cities E and F is 6:7 and the number
of married males in city F is 12.5% more than that of city E. Then the number of
married males in city F is what percentage more than the number of married
females in city E?
A. 45%
B. 20%
C. 75%
D. 50%
E. None of these

15) In city C, total number of people in March is 33(1/3)% more than that of
January and the number of married people in March is 900 more than that of
January, then find the ratio of number of unmarried people in March and January?
A. 6:5
B. 3:2
C. 1:1
D. 7:9
E. None of these
Directions (1-5):

1) Answer: A
Number of boys who registered for the NEET exam in Assam=1800*7/12=1050
Number of girls who registered for the NEET exam in Assam=1800-1050=750
Number of boys who appeared for the NEET exam in Assam=1200*8/15=640
Number of girls who appeared for the NEET exam in Assam=1200-640=560
Required difference = ( 1050 – 640 ) -( 750 – 560 ) = 410 – 190 = 220

2) Answer: C
The average number of candidates who appeared for the NEET exam in Gujarat and
Assam=(800+1200)/2=2000/2=1000
The average number of candidates who do not appear for the NEET exam in Odisha and
Bihar=(600+600)/2=600
Required difference=1000-600=400 more

3) Answer: A
Total number of candidates who appeared for
the NEET exam in Delhi=125% of 800 =800*5/4=1000
Total number of candidates who registered for the NEET exam in Delhi=600+900=1500
Total number of candidates who did not appear for the NEET exam in Delhi=1500-1000=500

4) Answer: D
Total number of candidates who appeared for
the NEET exam in Bihar did not qualified=36% of 1000=10*36=360
Total number of candidates who appeared for the NEET exam in Gujarat did not
qualified=62.5% of 800=800*5/8=500
Required sum=360+500=860

5) Answer: C
Total number of candidates who appeared for the NEET exam in Kerala and
Bihar=500+1000=1500
Total number of candidates who do not appear for the NEET exam in Gujarat and
Assam=400+600=1000
Required percentage = ( 1500 - 1000 ) / 1000 * 100 = 500 / 10 = 50%
Directions (6-10):
The total number of employees in office D=1900
The total number of employees in office C=1900-1000=900
The total number of employees in all five offices=900*100/12=7500
The total number of employees in offices A, B and E=7500-2800=4700
Let the total number of employees in office E=5x
Let the total number of employees in office A=4x
Let the total number of employees in office B = 4x/3 * 5
5x+4x+20x/3=4700
15x+12x+20x=14100
47x=14100
x=300
The total number of employees in office A = 4*300 = 1200
The total number of employees in office B = 1200/3 * 5 = 2000
The total number of employees in office E = 5*300 = 1500

6) Answer: A
Required difference=1200/12*(7-5) = 100*2 = 200

7) Answer: D
The total number of employees in office F=900 * 120/100 = 1080
The total number of employees in office F who have less than five years
experience=1080/100 * 60 = 648

8) Answer: C
The total number of employees in offices A and C = 1200+900 = 2100
Total number of employees in office B = 2000
Required difference = 2100-2000 = 100

9) Answer: B
Required percentage = ( 1500-2000 )/2000 * 100 = -500/20 = 25% less

10) Answer: A
The total number of employees in offices C and E = 1500 + 900 = 2400
The total number of employees in office A = 1200
Required ratio = 2400:1200 = 2:1
Directions (11-15):

11) Answer: A
Number of females in city B=37.5% of 2400=2400*3/8=900
Number of unmarried females in city B=900*2/5=360
Number of unmarried males in city B=800- 360=440
Required percentage=440/800*100=55%

12) Answer: C
The average number of married people in cities B and E = (1600 + 1400)/2 = 3000/2 =
1500
The average number of unmarried people in cities A and B = (1200 + 800)/2=2000/2 =
1000
Required sum=1500+1000=2500

13) Answer: B
Let the number of married males in city D=7x
And number of unmarried males in city D=5x
Number of unmarried males in city
D=2100*5x/21x=500
Number of married males in city D=500/5*7 =700
Number of unmarried females in city D=2100 - 500=1600
Number of married females in city D=1200 – 700 = 500
Required average = ( 700 + 500 ) / 2 = 1200 / 2 = 600

14) Answer: D
Number of married people in city E=1400
Number of married people in city F=1400*8/7=1600
Number of married males in city E=8x
Number of married males in city F=9x
Number of married females in city E=6y
Number of married females in city F=7y
8x+6y=1400 --- (1)
9x+7y=1600 --- (2)
(1)*7-(2)*6
56x+42y=9800
-54x-42y=9600
x=100
y=100
Number of married females in city E=6*100=600
Number of married males in city F=9*100=900
Required percentage = (900 – 600 ) / 600 * 100 = 300/6 = 50%

15) Answer: A
Total number of people in city C in March=3600*4/3=4800
Number of married people in city C in March=2100+900=3000
Number of unmarried people in city C in March=4800-3000=1800
Required ratio=1800:1500=6:5

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