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“Bw High Level Module - V Vidya - Course on Quatitative Aptitude for SBI PO/IBPS PO Mains 2021 Aashish Arora + Lesson 5 + Dec 17,2021 Directions: Answer the questions based on the information given below. A survey was conducted among ‘X’ number of people (out of which 6/11 are females), who uses at least one of the three products ie. Product A, Product 8 and Product C. Total number of males who use exactly one of the three products is 295. Ratio of number of females who use only Product B to number of males who use Product B is 25:43. Total number of males who use only Product B is 350% more than number of males who uses all the three products. Number of females who use all three products is 50% of number of ‘males who use both Product 8 and Product A but not Product C. Ratio of number of males who use both Product C and Product A to the number of males who use only Product B is 10:9. Ratio of number of females who uses both Product C and Product A but not Product 8 to the number of males who uses both Product B and Product C but not Product A is 14:9. Number of males who use both Product 8 and Product C but not Product A is 15 less than total number of males who use both Product 8 and Product A but not Product C. Number of males who use only Product Cis 7/18 more than number of males who use only Product B. Number of males who uses both Product C and Product A is same as the number of females who uses only Product A. Number of males who uses only Product C is 1/6 less than number of females who uses only Product C. Total number of males who use exactly two products is 185 and ratio of number of males who use both Product C and Product A together to number of males who use only Product A is 5:4. Number ¢9f females who uses both Product B and Product C but not Product A is 150% more than number of males who uses all three products. EU A SAH HUN WL Aaa F SAT aI X Boom H tr (Sree & o/un Aten 6) Ar ow a rm aper ot At products eit Product A Product BNE Poguct cH NS ‘SUH progucts BT ‘Bea aTa GOW AY a HLA 295" PFA Product BT ERAS aeet ave wigere A aoa she aa product BAT SEATS HUY aT FN A Hee a Seer 25:43 Bl Aha Product Bar Sega ACY ag EN AT AEA AM Ate products H FEAT HLA aT TEN AT HEAT T 350% sew Bl Aa Ae products Ht FEAT HLA aT afta 6 arom at Product a Product AE Product CAR) ay SEAT wT aT ey A eee wy 50% He Product Cae Rodut AR SEATS BUH Te GN A wea ge FAM Product a SEATS Gea TS Gow A FEM HT 10:9 Bizhat Product ¢ SAR Product ASE Product Bah) Sr FEAT TL aT AkaTe A Tea ste chet Product BINT Product C (FE Product Atel) *T FRTATT Ber ATH OT HY AGA BHT 14:9 BF Mel Product BIN Product C (H Product Ae), BW FAIATS ALA aT GOT A ALA ltt Product B39 Product A(HE Product Cah aT FEATS ea TS FE A ToT a 15 FH Eee Product CH SAAT HE TS Tee A HEM FAT Product Bw FTAA BET aT FOR A eA V7/1s HAH 1 gat Product CHM Product AR SAAT BA aa Tew A Hout Fae Product A FRU conan ett Tore we a gon tom A Product CY Scare aioe. products 51 SAATE. we Bem 185 Product C30 Product AMT FEATS HLA ad GT A Fa ACA IH HA Product AR FAAS TL ay FO A TSM IT HITT 5:4 SR froact Podet CE Product AGH) aT SEAT A ATA ARATE AT HEAT HAN eter products ar FEATS HL aT FEN A Fea S 150% ste Directions: Answer the questions based on the information given below. A survey was conducted among °X’ number of people (out of which 6/11 are females), who uses at least one of the three products ie. Product A, Product B and Product C. Total number of males who use exactly one of the three products is 295. Ratio of number of females who use only Product B to number of males who use Product B is 25:43. Total number of males who use only Product B is, 350% more than number of males who uses all the three products. Number of females who use all three products is 50% of number of ‘males who use both Product B and Product A but not Product C. Ratio of number of males who use both Product C and Product A to the number of males who use only Product Bis 10:9. Ratio of number of females who uses both Product C and Product A but not Product 8 to the number of males who uses both Product B and Product C but not Product Ais 14:9. Number of males who use both Product 8 and Product C but not Product Ais 15 less than total number of males who use both Product B and Product A but not Product C. Number of males who use only Product Cis 7/18 more than number of males who use only Product B. Number of males who uses both Product C and Product A is same as the number of females who uses only Product A. Number of males who uses only Product Cis 1/6 less than number of females who uses only Product C. Total number of males who use exactly two products is 185 and ratio of number of males who use both Product C and Product A together to number of males who use only Product A is 5:4. Number of females who uses both Product B and Product C but not Product A is 150% more than number of males who uses all three products, What is the value of x? Xa are Pca 8? 1500 1100 1400 1700 None of these i What is the number of females who uses both Product B and Product A but not Product C? alatf Product 8 3X Product A (FE Product CAEt) HT SETATA HL aT AfATE HT ALT Ae LI 95 65 75 85 None of these POOR Pb What is the ratio of number of females who use only Product B to number of females who use only Product A? eae meee eS ep re ee rarer se erat Poses an Sas mer rey eer BM HT HTT PTA Number of males who use both Product C and Product A but not Product B is how much percent less than the number of females who use both Product C and Product A? leit Product C 341 Product A (TE Product BAEl) FI FEAATS_ ALet Ae THT FY BEAT Aleit Product C Bik Product A#T SEaATaA Atel Set Alea AI Gear H rad vad Hae? 14% 18% 15% 20% None of these Pon RP What is the number of people who use Product A? Product ASEAATS FA aa Set AY ALA Ara FTI 545 695 515 625 None of these Pon SP Directions: Answer the questions based on the information given below. There are four schools ie. A’, 8, ‘C’ and D’. Each school has four grounds ie. 1, 2, 3 and 4. Ina seminar, students of different Height ‘groups named A (least Height group), 8’, 'C and’D’ (highest Height group) are made to sit in any of the four grounds. Each ground is, occupied in each school. Note: a.) In school ‘A’, students of highest and least Height group sit in ground 3 and 2, respectively. b.) In school ‘8’, students of highest and least Height group sit in ground 4 anda, respectively. .) Inschool 'C; students of highest and least Height group sit in ground 3 and 4, respectively. 4.) in school 'D’, students of highest and least Height group sit in ground 4 and 3, respectively. .) The least number of students in any of the remaining two Height groups occupy even numbered ground out of the remaining available grounds. The line graph shows the total number of students, percentage of students in Height group’, difference between the number of students in Height group ‘A’ and'C’, average number of students in Height group 'C’ and'D’, in the given four schools. fader ou are orerant & sree Tt Taral H sae ah a feaqurera & arate ‘Ay, '8', ‘Cc’ 3H" ne. seta 1, 2, 3st ave aay a ont & fate Sars Sarna een" BAR), 'B'C BHT 'D (SeaC SMS AAR) a Fe M ap AMS a Aare see BAT asm ns, seaaa sit aT WAR F Os HA: TSS 1 HHT 4 HAS EI b,) freee 2, seman iN alta apo WSs 2H ABE c) 3 Sema AR aero AG H OTT HAN: TSS 3 HT 2A ASE! 4.) aqarerr oH, Soar Sap BD BATT: MTSE 43h 1S EL 7 g)ine Sut aig he Pe A ocd gtr eu sent ws AS Hem S aif ass A ara EL fen rrr Fae ae ear HM A Se, TE Ee oral &t ga Hear, Fos HAR A SC eat ae A dear Ara ar siete, Sas HAG 'C 3 'D' Porat AM Sth fa 8 16 7 a7 16 32 97 School A School B School C School D —Average number of students in height group 'C’ and 'D’ —Difference between the number of students in height group ‘A’ and 'C —Number of students in height group At —Total number of students Find the ratio of the number of students in ground 1 in school 'C' to the number of students in ground 2 in school 'B. Requrea'c H ass 1 A ovat ar eee athe Rewer 's' A ass 2 A rat Hr ee sr HeMT Fret FE | Ae 22023. B. 13:2 G, 15:7 D. 25:9 E. None of these Find the average of number of students in ground 4 in school ‘A’ and the number of students in ground 2 of schoo! ‘D. faqurerr'a' a ass 4 a orat At dear sik faqurea'p' A ass 2 A ora A dear ar shea ara HT! A. 10 B. 15 E. None of these The number of students in ground 4 in school ground 4 in school 'D'? faqurerr's' A ass 4H oat Hr Hear aezrers vA arse 4 F erat Ar Awe Perera ferent srfkras/aa B? is how much percent more/less than the number of students in 15/7 % 20/3 % 25/9 % 30/7 % E. None of these pope Find the difference between number of students in ground 3 in school ‘A’, and number of students in ground 3 in school 'C’. ears Agta 2 Oe St emt Sgn WSs 3 A orat At eee & aha ar aT AT 1 mone wuas None of these Find the sum of number of students in ground 2 in school ‘A’ and the number of students in ground 3 in school 'D'. faqurest'a' Ht ass 2 a orat At dear sik facurea'p' A ass 3 A oat Hy Gem ar ater aa HTL moop> fa ere of these Directions: Answer the questions based on the information given below. There are four different articles (P, Q, R and S). The given line graph shows the percentage by which the article is marked up above its cost price, profit/loss percentage and discount offered (in Rupees), for the given four articles. Note: 150 < cost price of each article < 550 fader fae ae stared % are Barat F sat Sh ay faftier aeq & (P,Q, R 3X S)| fear aan age are feu ae aN aeqait & few ag ofaerd avian & fra cant A wea Fer AH feet Are aren B, ouarvenfey Mle He vera Fe ster Be cea Bl le: 150s wet aeq FT HA PT < 550 100 —Discount offered Profit/loss percentage incurred —Percentage by which the article was marked up above its cost price Find the ratio of the cost price of article ‘P’ to the selling price of article ‘Q’. eg (Pa wer ae HK seg ‘o's ewe aes a eM At HL 100 = — Discount ofered — Protoss percentage incurred 30% sox —Petcentage by which the article A 1:3 ee ‘was marked up above its cost price: B. 4:9 es © 3:7 ’ a R s D. 2:5 E. None of these The sum of the marked price of articles together is how much percent more/less than the cost price of article ‘Q'? aeq (nS 's'& aif Apa ar Hea Ahr sea ‘O'h wa Aa S Pace weet aikrey HH RP 5 -suote < ae — Protoss percentage incurred a eco A ans Se B. 327% cael C. 239% ° a ® s D. 185% E. None of these Which of the following is true? |. Number of articles sold at profit > Number of articles sold at loss I, Number of articles sold at profit = Number of articles sold at loss Il Number of articles sold at profit < Number of articles sold at loss I. IL ont oe ay are aeqait A dear = efar ae ad ae aeqit M Fear Wl, aIat oe aa ae aeepit FY ear < afer ae aa ave agit A Hea 100 —ocout ofered A. Only! Provo percentage cred B. Only = © omit a D. Can't be determined am = E. None of these . 7 . . What is the ratio of discount % given on article P & R? aeq Patt Row few ae ye % aI seqUTA Peta 8? 100 — Discount offered — Proitos percentage incurred 30%, sox Percentage by which the article A. 12:17 $< ‘was marked up above its cost price: B. 10:11 as CG 14:15 7 2 n 5 D. 13:12 E. None ofthese Find the ratio of Marked up amount on article R & S? aed R & SW sift UAT ar area at ASA? 7 eee emt A. 5:23 30% 7 fe Cicer ee SS Cc 9:25 20% BD. 3:39 ° a ® s E. None of these There are 3 series, you have to find value of a, b, c & then establish the relation among a,b,c: (1) 8, 28, 154, 1155, a, 126183.75 (II) 6, 60, 260, 792, b, 1592 (IID 1, 15, 65, 335, c, 8335 3 Fwone F, aT a,b, ca Aa Wa Ht F HN PHC a,b, cw da Hae enita areal &: (1 8, 28, 154, 1155, a, 126183.75 (HI) 6, 60, 260, 792, b, 1592 (III) 1, 15, 65, 335, c, 8335 a>b=c ac a=b>c a>bb=c ac a=b>c a>bQuantity Quantity IQuantity I None of these Poop Pp In the following question, find the values of three quantities and find the relation between them. There are total 500 employees in a company. The respective ratio of males and females among them is 3: 2. All the employees are divided into four departments ie. HR, IT, Marketing and Accounts. Marketing has 20% of the total number of employees. Accounts account for 30% of the total number of females. The respective ratio of the number of males to the number of females in marketing is 7: 3. The number of women in IT is 25% more than that of accounts. The number of men in IT is 40% more than the number of women in IT. The number of males in HR is 50% more than the number of females in Accounts. Quantity 1: The number of females in HR is what percent of the number of males in Accounts? Quantity IT: The total number of employees in IT is how much more than the total number of females in Marketing? Quant t: : The number of males in HR is what percent of the number of males in IT? wea &, da anrst a art mea Mifare sit sah ata wae ara Ft 1 um auch & ger 500 sated & | se B goat ae Hikers aT Fala apa 3:2 | wat avtahat at ay Bet Heft HR, IT, Marketing 33% Accounts # atzr ara & | Marketing H Faenftat AY Fer HEAT FT 20% F | Accounts 7 agers $1 Fer HEAT FT 30% F | Marketing goat A wear sty Hikers AT Hear Hr Walla seq 7:3 & | IT A afganit een, Accounts #1 qeat A 25% Sate | ITA Gest Hr Hea , TH Higa Ht FLAT A 40% afte | HRA Geet A _AeAM, Accounts # Hikari $M Hea B50% aftr e 1 BIT 1: HRA HfkoMaH FY AEM, Accounts # Feet HY eee a Uta eer 7 Ira a sareaftat Ar Fea, Marketing & afgorait ft aot Bear A fact sift F 7 HRA Goel & wea, A Gout A sear ar Raat vier F 7 ‘A. Quantity [>Quantity 1>Quantity IIT B. Quantity I>Quantity IlQuantity II E. None ofthese In each question below is given a question and three statements numbered I, II and III. You have to decide whether the data given in the statements are sufficient to answer the question. Read all the statements and answer. Aboat goes downstream from place M to N. At half the distance, the boat has an accident and as.a result its downstream speed is reduced to half of its previous speed. Find the time taken by the boat to reach place N. Statement | : Time taken by boat to reach place N is 4.5 hours more than the normal time taken by it. Statement II : The speed of the boat in still water is four times that of the current. Statement III : The distance between places M and N is 540 km. are feu ae wear A uw wear site citer wert 1 aie fee ae F | HIGHT Ae aa Hee eh fH Hea FH fee ae Ser wea HT Sat Met H fore sated F ar ael | Balt weet vs aie Sa SI Ue ald Faet MA Naw eer % separ ore S| ame qe, ara are ww quiea et ont & ate gRoracaed sah Unt & sepa aera Ht af suet Presch af & ant aca Ha St one F | ara SB Set Naw arar A aa aren wae are FAST | ala @ant Sart Naw a amet Waa Sem ant fae ae Haey wT 4.5 we zie FI weet FRR ster A ara A afel aT H af BT aR aT | Sarat Maite N& area FH |e 540 feat. & A. Iland Ill are sufficient B. Only lare sufficient C. land II together are sufficient D. Either II alone or I and II together E. Any of two them together are sufficient P and Q together can do a piece of work in 50 days, Q and R working together can finish the same work in 40 days and P and R working together can finish the same work in 25 days. P,Q and Rall started working together and after 10 days P left the work, R left after 14 days and Q alone worked for only 2 days and after that he also left the work. How much work was still left? pat Qua ae wx art a 50 Ral A wares at awa F, Qa RUS we a A wart Ft a 40 feat H waa HC Had F TM Pst RU Me HT HA FT WAT ar 25 feat A ward aT Bad S| PQS Rea a UH oT at AT ai 10 feat & aq pa art ols fea, Ra 14 ai & ae wrt ols far sik Q + HHA Hae 2 Ra & art fear sik sae ae sae aft art Set B Ae He Rar Haft sft Pact art ae wa ger? Am Bits “7 © i00 Ds E, None ofthese ‘The figure given below shows the architecture of a 1BHK flat having bedroom and kitchen square, then the area of the hall is how much percent more than the combined area of bedroom, kitchen and washroom? The sides of bedroom, washroom, kitchen and the value of 'x’ are in the ratio 4:3:2:4 respectively. And B= Bedroom 8 We Washroom None of these If 2x2-5x +3=0 and 2y? + y -528 = 0 and both x and y are integers. Quantity I : Value of x Quantity II: Value of y Quantity III : If z = x - y, then the value of z aft 2x?-5x+3=08 3X 2y2+y-528=08 att aet xait y ite FI ATL: xT Ale APT IL: y BT ATT wnat WN: ae z=x-ye , a 2a AT A. Quantity I>Quantity 1>Quantity III B. Quantity I>Quantity IIQuantity III E. None of these Each of the questions below consists of a question and three statements numbered I, II and III below it. You have to decide whether the information given in the statements is sufficient to answer the question. Study all the statements and give answer. ‘A bag contains 4 red, 6 white, some pink and some black balls. Find the probability of selecting 2 red and 2 black balls from the The probability of selecting a pink ball from the bag is 2/3. ‘Three balls are put in another bag such that the bag contains 1 red, 1 white and 1 black ball. The possible number of ways it can be formed is 96. The probability of selecting a red ball from the bag is 1/3. wets wea Hove wear sit sae ate dit wet aeariee 1 ste Re ae E | srgat Prwtita we F re 1 waft weal wr serra wt ait ser S| we a1 4 ae, 6 Whe, HO Aarh she HO ar ASE | Sar S 2 aa HK 2 He Ae aaa A wT Fs ® i 3 a 4 a 4 q ee z i dae aD ate 1 areit ag gta & 1 ga aor A. Land Ill together are sufficient B. Only Ill are sufficient C. Land Il together are sufficient D. Either Il and III together or I and II together E. Any of two them together are sufficient Direction : Read the information given in the paragraph carefully and answer the questions given below : ‘Varun bought 360 liters of pure milk at 'P' per liter and marked 100% above the cost price on half of the total quantity of milk and allowed two successive discounts of 'P'% and 22(2/9)% respectively. After sold it and earned Rs ‘Q' as profit amount. In the remaining half quantity of milk, he mixes '2P' liter of water and sells that mixture at Rs. 24.5 per liter and again earns Rs. ‘Q’ as profit amount. Out of the total amount he got after selling the entire quantity of milk, approximately 'R' % he deposited for his younger son who is 10 years old at present and the rest he invested for his elder son who is currently is 12 years old. The simple interest rate for both his sons is 15% p.a. and the amount of interest received by both of their sons when they turn 18 is the same and the amount invested for the eldest son is 'S’. The ratio of the present ages of Varun and his wife Seema is 21:19 and the present age of Seema is "T’ years and after 4 years the average age of the family including Varun and Seema and their two children will be 29.5 years. Varun employed 50 male workers for the construction work of his house. Together they can do the work in 30 days but after "U’ days 10 men left the work and it takes 5 extra days as compared to the actual time to finish the work. fader : aqeda A a mg raat at cara & oS athe ae Re ae weal H save: Se ee a Ma oct aes egy en te a ee oe 10 ae et Siftet Far Se HA: "P' % ZH 22(2/9)% & at wiAG Be Ga H are sa fear sie oar oer H eT A Q'S Sifstar farar | ete sirefr rar & qu aH, ae '2P' cet ore eirar & ste sa aor ar 24.5 wae gfe cher we saad & athe Rex Sooner Garay & er AQ! eae sista aRaT Rl ge HL GW ArT a dua & are sa Hat art Sar UaTR_A G, GT 'R % Tee Te Ble ae H fw Value of P =? Py Art = ? 30 40 50 52.5 None of these Pe eS Value of Q =? Qa art =? 520 500 480 460 None of these POOR Value of R=? R&T Are = 2 33% 43% 57% 67% . None of these POOR > Value of S =? S*I Art = ? 4290 7860 5040 6720 . None of these POOR > Value of T =? T# Art = ? 38 40 42 44 . None of these Poop Value of U =? U®l Art = 2 . 13 12 11 10 None of these Poop

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