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) ho High Level Arithmetic and Data Interpretation: Part - | VIJAY Course on Quant - IBPS PO Mains, 2022 en ee EEL? Mains Level Module 01 ESP] Peete ee eo em at Pavan bought Power bank, Fitness band, Earphone, and Printer from a shop at some price. The table below shows the price at which Pavan bought the item from the shop and the percentage at which he marked the items above their respective cost prices. The pie chart represents the percentage break-up of the marked price of the items (eC RC CC CIC Ce ha ecg RCO SGML eg Or ECR UE SIGE CER FRR RUG MC ee GC RGEC Ce eR eae eee eC eee — Pe Oe ent Ud ed Bee vane Power 41.66% (ars creo) Fitness 50% eee Band Earphone 37.5% Printer [BD-AC-9] Printer 31.25% Coa Rer ET cee Bene ee tet Cc eee ee ec eee ce Oe Ce aed ee Cn oe ee RCO Ce as aS * A discount of (C + 2)% was given on the marked price of the Fitness Band. * Two successive discounts of (A + D + 3)% and B% were given on the marked price of the Printer. Ce ROG Coe i SathaBalea iti aula laid (CCC Cee Ree ay i CGC ee CeCe eee ee Ce ee (eee ee ee) eC ee COE Ee ee TT Pavan earns a profit of X% on Fitness Band. How much profit/loss % will be occurred if he allows 40% eee eek Rea CEs CCC CRORE Ts oe ee me oe is Ra ARI = eee ey Ee) C. 1.2X% DaCEE RL E. None of these UM eR Ce Oe Peel CRC ol Ol old FeO ee eco mea eC noe tele CCC Ee RO PR Ss A CRC Ce ecm OR Cal A. 10 rae) com ped E. None of these TC eee ae ee ee ra een me) ne tart ees ee ce ese ue eed DCM CC Oe ees ooo CC Se CCRC CRE Gm. Sil A. 10 a} lome) Dee) E. None of these Pavan purchased 5 gifts for his children, that he bought from the profit earned on selling Fitness Band SEE ieee eu Pu eae re aes a for each gift (each gift costs same)? Fea GUN IRM LD Cee E RCE Cee ee CU Os Cos CS CCS Re Gam oY ptele) 125 SJ) 120 ae ema ue en de CCR NI aure Pee Urn ee Rg ae a ae Reo a price such that the ratio of marked price of Printer and Jeans becomes 7:3 respectively. How much Cece ete enc ee ee ea ees re hd one een ce Byic cia moe Ei Loree coc Sea ee ee Cas a aT eS Ray By mcd CC ee ce Cd A. (C+D)/3 B. 2A+C mea) 73 DYE a ea Teco] CCUM Soe cy A shopping mall has a large basement parking lot with parking slots painted in it along a single row. Pees nee ot ue ete eta tient eos PR USS Ecce nee a SOC kee ai) CeO AUR RUC er ar For our purpose, cars are numbered according to the order in which they arrive at the lot. For example, the first car to arrive is given a number 1, the second a number 2, and so on. This DT ee Coe Che ae tee Le) ee eer) Pane a ae een CCU ae eee gee 2 SC ee oe Re UE ee Uy Se Pee Gu mor ua Cutec gay sequence 1, 2, 3, 4, 5. If cars 2 and 5 now vacate their slots, the parking lot would now be described Pe AW Meta nner ec eee ae) Aur ieee aCe a mute Ce ne ae aed Answer the following questions INDEPENDENTLY of each other Prete Tee] CCU ed AUR Oe COA CCR ee aC eee Se Rae ee RR CCR ed ah lid hbase label Sila Bujantai inesibec ie] RUE OCR GU IU Ce Gee CE Se aos GR SU SSCL CGS RR ose cel Ik Ga eae acd pS gE I ac ea ha Lei RE BC Ee oe OE eee oe ecg ee ECR ARS Rk ee EGR Re eee es | Se Rol RS GRE eRe R CU eS ee od ORR CRC ECAR eS CC ee eR Ec DC Re ee Red Trerceva] CCUM So cy Initially cars numbered 1, 2, 3, and 4 arrive among which 1 and 4 are SUVs while 2 and 3 are compact CCE Cnr Ree he eeu aCe Cry morte | nae aC Ei Re Ren tu Pane uC enc following numbered car is parked next to car 3? EGER EL Co Sabie GLACECR Abe kok ic bieeak kaka’ j Salsbal Rabe bli ah Dales Ab Rk ol lik Sait Altace taba Ae WA CUR eee EE eMC CCC ORE RCE coc Se RE eer an) an c.5 ad ian Cog uy TrerceNa] CCU oe uae Suppose eight cars have arrived, of which two have left. Also suppose that car 4 is a compact and PEA UR AN eeu Lee eh eet eee eeu guct aie. GUC Ue aS Leh aa tll ial bia Sahai De CIC C CRER Ce COE CCRC Cao ok Ce eee) eee (oa eee LE Teen nD Lad TrerceNa] CCU oe uae Suppose eight cars have arrived, of which two have left. Also suppose that car 4 is a compact and PEA UR AN eeu Lee eh eet eee eeu guct aie. GUC Ue aS Leh aa tll ial bia Sahai De CIC C CRER Ce COE CCRC Cao ok Ce eee) eee (oa eee LE Teen nD Lad Trerce Na] CCUM Soe orc eee Ce ce a ee OE Oa rea Sr REC RCO ir Wee ts oe eeu riss Rena oer eee LT Fe TrerceNa] CUE on Cael STU Sou ee Ce Rg tune una e ead Pee hear eR nc rer cen ety. Wee ts fer TEU B10) ees Moree eres Neer g ed moomp TrerceNa] CUE on Cael ATU Susu ee Ce Rg tener unu end ee. eae mR nc rer cane try. SUM Ue RGR Cee ek eae Ty PC RCE CC On esd Mera a ers era ees erie eres Noe g ed ule Rel bs al. A. land Il together are sufficient. Each of the question given below consists of a question | 8. | alone is sufficient. and 2 statements numbered | and II given below it. You| © !! #lone's sufficient must decide whether the data provided in the statements |°- Nether ! nor Il together are sufficient. is sufficient to answer the question. E. Either | or Il alone is sufficient. Qa. ate Fee TE Weta Mea A a Tea ST See ate 6 men and 3 women together can complete four times of | 2 #4at wai 1 atte u few are 81 Heel ae aa HAT i gtr fe suet A fear var ser wet wT ome at work in 40 days. 4 women and 8 children can complete | UT Th fa adh 128% of work in 12 days. Find the time taken by 5 children , 3men and 2 women to complete 80% of the total work? |g gee ste 3 nftart Prawe 40 feat A a aT a YW at Bad El 4 Aigeae HK 8 aed 12 Eat Statement I: Time taken by 16 children to complete 22% of |} 128% ard GT ax HA El Ga HE FT 80% TT work is equal to time taken by 32 men to complete 6a% of aut & far 5S acct, 3 gest Sk 2 afters cant work. fora aren aaa aret AAS? Statement II: Ratio of time time taken by a men to| P27 16 deat cant 2ax ard at Ge aea A faa complete 42% of the work and time taken by a women to | 7 St 2a = Gare are aT ART weet A fare complete 35% of the work is 8:5. HUA lk: UH FST TANT 42% Het a ET Aer A at are waa sit wm agar cant 35% Hrs at qe at ; a 4 4 i Q2. 5 years ago the age of B was 25% less than the age of A .|(A) 3and5 10 year hence the age of B was 25% less than age of C . Present] (B) 4 and 2 age of D was __ years more than age of B and present age of E}(C) 2and8 was __ year more than present age of C. If 5 year hence ratio} (D) 1 and 6 of ages of A and C was 6:7 , then at present the ratio of ages of | (E) None of these D and E will be 3:4 . Which of the following option satisfies the two blanks respectively in the question? 5 af cee B Ar ary a AT ay B 25% HA MM 10 at #Y aq & 25% wa hl Ft ada AY Hy ar Q3. Each of the question given below consists of a question and 2 statements numbered | and II given below it. You must decide whether the data provided in the statements is sufficient to answer the question. Ratio between number of people visited to a hotel on Monday , Tuesday and Wednesday is 6:4:5 . Find the number of women visited the hotel on Monday ? Statement I: 40% of total visitors are women . Number of men visited on Tuesday and Wednesday is 200 and 300 respectively. Statement Il: Number of women visited everyday is equal . Ratio between number of men visited on Monday , Tuesday and Wednesday is 4:2:3 . Difference between total number of men and women visited on all three days together is 300. and Il together are sufficient. J alone is sufficient. Malone is sufficient. Neither | nor il together are sufficient. Either | or It alone is sufficient. Q4. Each of the question given below consists of a question and 2 statements numbered | and II given below it. You must decide whether the data provided {and Il together are sufficient. I alone is sufficient. alone is sufficient. Neither I nor Il together are sufficient. Either | or Il alone is sufficient. afte feu ae veda wet A Ua Tet fa 1 ate u feu ae et a in the statements is sufficient to answer the question. TONPP> Total time taken by boat X to cover 182 km upstream and 132 km downstream is 19 hours. Boats X and Y start, from two different points 273 km apart and runs towards each other such that X runs in direction of flow of river and meet after 6.5 hours. Find the speed of stream in km/hr ? Te i ea Statement I: Total time taken by boat Y to travel 140 km * upstream and 112 km downstream is 11 hours. Statement II: X and Y start travelling in opposite direction from same point in still water and after 4.5 hours distance between them is 189 km. Three Shops A , B and C sold shoes in the ratio \d ratio of number of Jackets sold by the ratio 6:8:5 . Cost price of each 20% less than that of Shoes and Selling price of each Jacket is equal to selling price of each Shoes . Discount given on each Jacket is 25% less than discount given on each shoes . Total number of items (Shoes + Jackets) sold by shop A is 330. QS. Shop A earns Rs 120 more than shop B by selling on Shoes . Shop B earns Rs Rs 150 more than shop C by selling only Jackets . If profit percentage and discount percentage ‘on Shoes is 20% and 25% , then find the total marked price of items in shop B is what percentage of that of C? Age aaax garet Ba 120 way Hf Hardt frgemr Osan Bor duet gem cH 150 Bet sitien waa Bl Ae at We ret wieerct 3 | wfeeret 20% sik 25% &, at GHA BA arqait a For Sifter Aes car Prat wfaert 8? A. 86% B. 73% Cc. 91% D. Can’t be determined E. None of these Three Shops A , B and C sold shoes in the ratio \d ratio of number of Jackets sold by the ratio 6:8:5 . Cost price of each Jacket is 20% less than that of Shoes and Selling price of each Jacket is equal to selling price of each Shoes . Discount given on each Jacket is 25% less than discount given on each shoes . Total number of items (Shoes + Jackets) sold by shop A is 330. Q6. The Jacket is marked 87.5% above its cost price while discount given on a jacket is 20% . If total profit earned by Shop A is Rs 960 and total revenue of shop Bis Rs 3840, then find the total discount given by shop C? See OR APTA FET A 87.5% sfOew aif & aah Bee HT 20% FF Be ay mS FI Ble Ga ATANT sista Fer STs 960 SHA F BN GH BAT For VoT 3840 Baa &, at Garr Caan at ag He Be At Afar! A. 1185 Rs B. 1225 Rs C. 1335 Rs D. 1415 Rs E. None of these Three Shops A , B and C sold shoes in the ratio 3:2:4 and ratio of number of Jackets sold by them is in the ratio 6:8:5 . Cost price of each Jacket is 20% less than that of Shoes and Selling price of each Jacket is equal to selling price of each Shoes . Discount given on each Jacket is 25% less than discount given on each shoes . Total number of items (Shoes + Jackets) sold by shop A is 330. Q7. Marked price of a jacket and discount given on it is Rs 150 and Rs 30 respectively . If total number of items in Shop Cis 365 , then find the total revenue of Shop B ? ump she a7 aif ara a sa a aS Be FAT: 150 waa atk 30 wad 81 aie gaat ca ait A Fat Aisa Bea 365 &, al qwrt Bar Hel WsieT AT C. 32600 Rs D. 38400 Rs E. None of these Q 8. Karan and Varun can complete a work in 30 days , Varun and Naman can complete the same work in 40 days . Naman and Karan can complete the same work in 20 days . Karan , Varun and Naman start working together and Karan left after _ days and Varun left after _ more day . If Naman completed the remaining work and time from start of end of the work is 32 days . Which of the following option satisfies the two blanks respectively in the question? (A) 8 days and 16 days (B) 6 days and 24 days (C) 12 days and 20 days (D) 10 days and 15 days (E) None of these Q9. In the question, three quantities i.e. Quantity 1, Quantity Il and Quantity Il! are given. You have to solve all the given quantities to establish the correct relation between them and choose the correct option. In a bakery 47.5% of people like Chocolate cake . 22.5% of people like exactly two cakes. Ratio between number of people like only Strawberry and only vanilla is 5:4. If 45% people like Strawberry cake , 35% like Vanilla cake and 15% people like vanilla cake but not only vanilla cake. 35% people like strawberry but not vanilla cake . Quantity I: Find the number of people like chocolate and vanilla cake but not strawberry cake . Quantity II: Find the number of people like chocolate and strawberry cake but not vanilla cake Quantity Ill: Find the number of people like strawberry and vanilla cake but not chocolate cake . ‘A. Quantity 1> Quantity Il! > Quantity it B. Quantity ill > Quantity il > Quantity 1 C. Quantity il < Quantity I< Quantity i D. Quantity i! > Quantity Ill > Quantity 1 E Qs ._ None of these 9. aT A, atte TATE {TAT |, TAT tl ST AAT St ATS G1 araat ot aS set Oat at gat Heh sae dre eat are & ste wet anes ar Tet aRAT BI way H 47.5% vit dade Fa wig HA Fl 22.5% aT Si ee ree eee ote rn See ae Q10. In the question, three quantities i.e. Quantity I, Quantity I! A. Quantity | < Quantity Ill < Quantity I and Quantity Ill are given. You have to solve all the given] 5 Quantity | > Quantity Il > Quantity Ill quantities to establish the correct relation between them and} O.,tity 111 < Quantity I < Quantity Il choose the correct option. fi i D. Quantity II < Quantity | < Quantity III Aman and Binod are standing at points A and B respectively] E. None of these which are 480 km apart . Speed of Aman is 200% more than speed of Binod . Point C is 120 km from B in direction opposite to point A and point D is 210 km from point B in direction towards to point A Quantity 1: If time taken by Aman to reach point D is 4.5 hours, then find the distance between Aman and Binod if they move away from each other for 6 hours . Quantity I: If time taken by Aman to reach point C is 8 hours, then find the distance between Aman and Binod if they move in direction of each other for 13.8 hours . Quantity Il: If time taken by Aman to reach point 8 is 4 hours, then find the distance between Aman and Binod if they move in direction of each other and Binod moves for 13 hours and Aman Q12. Ratio of cost price of Shoes and Watch is 4:5 . Marked price of Shoes and] (A) 15% and 25% selling price of Watch are equal . Profit earned on Shoes and Watch is 27.5% and | (B) 20% and 159% 20% . If discounts given on Shoes and Watch is _% and __% respectively such] (c) 159% and 20% that difference between cost price of Shoes and Watch is more than 390 Rs, (p) 209% and 25% then the total marked price of Watch and Shoes is Rs 5400 . Which of thee) None of these following option satisfies the two blanks respectively in the question ? a ai ast & wa Fea HT HATA 4:5 81 Gea aT sifea Fea alk Sey at Fase ap ater 81 gd oH Ua oe Se aM 275% a 20% &1 afe ae six adh ox dag we maT: —% HK __% 8, se war fe yg atk ast & wa Aer & Sta ar sex 300 waa Bae &, at gt sit at ar Her 3ifha_ Ara 5400 wad BI farafeiaa AS ala oT faned wear A mae: at Rea eae Ht Pave Far 7 Q.13. Sujeet and Manjeet started a business with initial investment of Rs__] (A) 42000 rs and 4 month and Rs 28000. After __months Ranjeet joined them with investment of Rs | (g) 63000 rs and 3 month 35000 . 8 months from starting of business Sujeet left the business and (C) 56000 rs and 2 month after 2 more months Manjeet left the business. Their annual profit is Rs 72000 and profit share of Sujeet is Rs 4500 more than that of Manjeet .| (D) 21000 rs and 5 month Which of the following option satisfies the two blanks respectively in the | (E) None of these question ? ‘and Il together are sufficient. INalone is sufficient. J alone is sufficient. Neither I nor il together are sufficient. Either !or il alone is sufficient. Q14. Each of the question given below consists of a question and 2 statements numbered 1 and II given below it. You must decide whether the data provided in the statements is sufficient to answer the question. TONES Scheme A offers simple interest at rate of x% per annum for 4 years and scheme B offers compound interest at 20% for 2 years. Amount invested by Aarti in Scheme A and B is 4:5 . Sum of amounts invested by Aarti and Sunita in Scheme B is Rs 13500. If Total interest earned by Aarti is Rs 7140, then find the total amount invested by Sunita in both schemes? Statement |: Total interest earned by Aarti and Sunita from both Schemes is Rs 12980. Statement II: Total interest earned by Sunita is Rs 5840. Total amount invested by Aarti and Sunita in Scheme A is Rs 11000. pees en eed

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