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Quantitative Aptitude

Directions (1-5): Study the following information D. 5hr 40 minutes; 430 km


carefully and answer the questions given below. E. Cannot be determined
There are four trains named A, B, C and D
whose related information are given below- 3. Find the ratio of time taken by Train B and
(i) Speed of train A is 129.6 Km/hr and its length Train D to cross a man who walks in the same
is 136 meters which is 14 meters less than train direction at a speed of 18 km/hr?
C and 84 meters less than that of train B. A. 139: 137
(ii) Speed of train B is 11 1/9 % more than the B. 176: 147
speed of train A and 66 2/3% more than the C. 122: 123
speed of train C. D. 127: 117
(iii) Ratio of time taken by train B and train D to E. None of these
reach Jodhpur from Mumbai is 9: 8.
(iv) Length of train D is 4 6/11% less than the 4. Find the difference of time (in hours) taken by
length of train B. train A and train C to reach Mumbai from
1. Find the time taken by train C express to Ahmedabad if the total distance between these
cross a platform which is 210 meters. two cities is 1080 km?
A. 18 sec A. 4 hr 10 minutes
B. 12 sec B. 3 hr 20 minutes
C. 15 sec C. 2 hr 10 minutes
D. 17 sec D. 5 hr 25 minutes
E. None of these E. None of these

2. If the distance between Jodhpur and Mumbai 5. In how much time Train D and train A will
is 720 km and train A travels from Jodhpur to cross each other if they travel in the same
Mumbai And train C travels from Mumbai to direction?
Jodhpur. Find what time it crosses each other A. 37.44 seconds
and the distance between Jodhpur to the B. 34.88 seconds
meeting point? C. 36.74 seconds
A. 3hr 20 minutes; 440 km D. 38.44 seconds
B. 3hr 20 minutes; 432 km E. 83.44 seconds
C. 4hr 20 minutes; 420 km

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Directions (06-10): Study the information and Quantity I: A’s son age is what percent of A’s
answer the flowing question. father Age?
There are eight members in a family. Everyone Quantity II: A’s daughter age is what percent of
related to A in some way. Age of different A’s mother age?
people is different. A’s mother is M whose age A. Quantity: I < Quantity: II
is the sum of his age and his sister's age. A’s B. Quantity: I ≥ Quantity: II
age is P. A’s wife B is 2 years younger than C. Quantity: II ≥ Quantity: I
him. A has a son (S) and a daughter (D). The D. Quantity: I > Quantity: II
age of A’s son is more than the age of his E. Quantity I = Quantity II or relationship can't
daughter. Difference between the age of A’s be established
children and the difference between the age of
he and his wife is the same. A’s brother is C, 8. Ram is 20 years old. Rim is 10% older than
whose age is Q which is doubleof A'sson's age. Ram. Rom is 9.09% years older than Rim. Find
A’s sister is E, whose age is 22 which is four the sum of age Ram after P/2 years, age Rim
less than the total age of A’s children. A’s wife's after Q/4 years and age of Rom after R/7 years.
age is three times hisson's. A’s is older than his A.89 years
wife. A’s father is F, whose age is R which is B.67 years
equal to the sum of age of A’s wife and A’s C.105 years
brother. D.86 years
6. A’s brother's age after __(a)__ years is E.66 years
___(b)___ times of A’s sister age after___(c)___
years. 9. A’s brother is married to X after 5years and
i) 7,7/5,3 A’s sister is married to Y after 3 years. Present
ii) 2,6/5,3 ages of X and Y during the marriage are 27 and
iii) 4,4/3,2 25 years respectively. Find the change in the
A. All are true average age of a family now with 8 people and
B. only i and ii true after 5 years with 10 people?
C. only iii true A.3 years
D. none is true B. 2.15 years
E. cannot be determined C. 1.36 years
D. 5.2 years
7. E.5.4 years

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10. Find the false statements. C. Difference between A’s father and mother's
A. After 5 years difference of age of A and his age is 4 years.
wife is 2 years D. Sum of A’s brother and A’s sister's age is 40
B. Sum of Age of A’s son and A’s daughter after years.
5 years is 36. E. Average age of the family is 37.25years
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Directions (1-5): Meeting point from Jodhpur= 12×36=432km

3. Answer: B
Time of train B= 220/35=44/7
Time of train D=210/40=21/4
Required ratio= 44/7: 21/4= 176:147

4. Answer: A
Speed of A= 129.6 km/hr

1. Answer: C Speed of C= 86.4 km/hr

210+150=T×24 Difference between taken time by Train A and

T= 360/24=15 sec Train C= 1080/129.6 - 1080/86.4= 4 hours 10


minutes

2. Answer: B
720=(36+24)×t×18/5 5. Answer: D

T= (720×5)/(60×18)=3 hr 20 min 136+210= (45-36)×T

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T= 346/9= = 38.44seconds 7) Answer: D


Quantity I
Directions (06-10): Required percentage= [14/70] *100=20%
Sum of the ages of S and D is =22+4=26 years Quantity II
Difference between the ages of S and D =2 Required percentage= [12/66] *100=18.18%
years Quantity I>Quantity II
S is older than D.
Age of S = (26+2)/2=14 years 8) Answer: C
Age of his daughter = (26-2)/2=12 years Age of Rim =20*110/100=22 years.
A’s wife age is =14*3=42 years Age of Rom =22*12/11=24 years.
A’s age is=42+2=44 years =P Required sum = [20+44/2] + [22+28/4]
A’s mother age is =44+22=66 years +[24+70/7] =42+29+34
A’s brother age is=14*2=28 years =Q =105 years
A’s father age is=28+42=70 years =R
6) Answer: A 9) Answer: B
i) Age of A’s brother after 7 years =28+7=35 Total age =70+66+28+44+42+22+14+12=298
years years
Age of sister after 3 years =22+3=25 years Average age of a family =298/8=37.25years
35/25=7/5 Total age of family after five years
So, i)is true. =298+40+27+29=394 years
ii) Age of A’s brother after 2 years is=28+2=30 Average age after five years=394/10=39.4
years years
Age of sister after 3 years =22+3=25 years So required average =39.4-37.25=2.15 years
30/25=6/5
So, ii) is true. 10) Answer: D
iii)Age of A’s brother after 4 years is=28+4=32 Only D is false.
years The age of A’s brother and sister is =28+22=50
Age of sister after 3 years is=22+2=24 years years.
32/24=4/3
So, iii) is true.

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Quantitative Aptitude

Directions (1-5): Study the information and C. 472 km


answer the following question. D. 122 km
Train A E. 280 km
Train A crosses a 120 m long bridge in 20 sec.
Train A takes 4 hours to cover 144 Km. 2.
Train B Quantity I: Time taken by train B to cross 140 m
Train B crosses a 180 m long bridge in 18 sec. long bridge is what percent of time taken by
Speed of train B is 66.66% more than the speed train C to cross the same length of the bridge?
of train A. Quantity II: Time taken by train D to cross 160
Train C m long bridge is what percent of time taken by
Speed of train C is 20% more than the speed train E to cross the same length of the bridge?
oftrain B. Length of train C is the average length A. Quantity I < Quantity II
of train A and train B. B. Quantity I ≥ Quantity II
Train D C. Quantity II ≥ Quantity I
Speed of train D is two less than the average D. Quantity I > Quantity II
speed of train A, B and C. Train D crosses a E. Quantity I = Quantity II (or) relationship can't
150 m long platform in 20 sec. be established
Train E
Speed of train E is 25% more than the speed of 3. Find the difference between the time taken by
train C. Length of train E is 20% less than the train A and C to cross each other whenthey are
length of train A. moving in opposite directions and the time
1. Speed of train F is 55.55% more than the taken by train D and E to cross each other when
speed of train A when the train goes from they are moving in opposite directions?
station P to station Q and the speed of train F is A. 0.89 sec
66.67% more than the speed of train B when B. 1.67 sec
returns from station Q to station P. If the C. 0.65 sec
difference between the time taken of both D. 1.23 sec
journeys is 132 min find the distance between E. 1.42 sec
two stations.
A. 250 km 4. There is a 120 m long bridge in before station
B. 894 km M. Train C crossedthe bridge and reached

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station M and after a halt of 15 mins, again Series Series Series


Series 1, C, 23.07 1, D, 27.30 1, E, 27.84
started a journey towards station N which is 144 1, B, 19.30 % % %
%
Km far away from station M. Find the total time
Series
(in sec) taken by train C to cover the whole 1, A, 11.53
%
distance from the start of the bridge.
A. 2581.22 sec
B. 8111 sec
C. 245.25 sec
C.
D. 3652.36 sec
Series
E. 2581.42sec Series 1, E, 28.84
Series
Series 1, C, 23.07 %
1, A, 21.53 Series
1, B, 19.30 %
% 1, D, 17.30
%
5. Total speed of all trains is 312km/h. If the %

total speeds of all trains are 100%. Find the


percentage of each train speed with respect to
the total speed of all trains. Percentage
representation is given in line graphs. Choose
the one which represents perfectly? D.
Series
A.
1, E, 28.84
Series %
Series
Series 1, C, 23.07
1, E, 28.84
1, B, 19.30 %
Series % Series
1, C, 23.07 % 1, D, 16.30
Series Series
Series % %
1, D, 19.30 1, A, 11.53
1, B, 17.30 % %
Series %
1, A, 11.53
%

E.

B.

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Series 7)
1, E, 28.84
Series % Quantity I: Find the total distance covered by
1, C, 23.07
Series
% the boat B4 in rivers R1 and R2 together in 5
1, B, 19.30 Series
% 1, D, 17.30 hours downstream.
Series %
1, A, 11.53 Quantity II: Find the total distance covered by
%
boat B3 in rivers R3 and R4 together in 8 hours
upstream.
A. Quantity: I < Quantity: II
B. Quantity: I ≥ Quantity: II
C. Quantity: II ≥ Quantity: I
Directions (6-10): Study the information and D. Quantity: I > Quantity: II
answer the following question. E. Quantity I = Quantity II or relationship can't
Speed of the boat B4 is 20% more than the be established
speed of the boat B3. Ratio of speed of boats
B1 and B2 is 9:8. Speed of the current in river 8) Speed of boat B5 is the average speed of all
R1 is 2km/hr. Speed of the current in river R4 is boats taking together. Find the average
12.5% more than the speed of the current in distance covered by boat B5 in all rivers
river R3. The speed of boat B3 is 25% more together in 6 hours upstream.
than speed of boat B2. Speed of the current in A.32km
river R2 is 33.33% of the speed of the current in B.65km
river R4. Ratio of speed of the current in river C.84 km
R1 and river R3 is 1:4. Boat B1 goes 40 km D.58 km
downstream in 2 hours in river R1. E.42km
6. Find the difference between the time taken
by Boat B1 to go 60 km and return in river R2 9) Find the difference between the average
and the time taken by boat B2 to go 80 km and distance covered by boat B1 and B4 in rivers
return in river R3. R2 and R3 together in 6 hours upstream and
A.3.20 hours the average distance covered by boat B2 and
B.4.20 hours B3 in rivers R1 and R4 together in 4 hours
C.1.20 hours downstream.
D.3.6 hours A.4 km
E.6.48 hours B.2 km

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C.9 km Quantity II: Total distance covered by Boat B2


D.3 km in 5 hours upstream in river R1 is what percent
E.5 km of total distance covered by Boat B3 in 5 hours
upstream in river R2?
10) A. Quantity: I < Quantity: II
Quantity I: Total distance covered by Boat B1 in B. Quantity: I ≥ Quantity: II
5 hours upstream in river R1 is what percent of C. Quantity: II ≥ Quantity: I
the total distance covered by Boat B4 in 5 hours D. Quantity: I > Quantity: II
upstream in river R2? E. Quantity I = Quantity II or relation can't be
established
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Answer Key with Explanation

Directions (1-5): (H+180)/(50/3)=18


Train A, H=120m
Speed of train A =144/4=36 km/h or 36*5/18=10 Train C,
m/sec Speed of train C =60*120/100=72 km/h or
Let Length of train A is L 72*5/18=20 m/sec.
So, (120+L)/10=20 Length of C = (80+120)/2=100 m
Or, L=200-120=80m Train D,
Train B, Speed of train D = [(36+60+72)/3]-2=54 km /h
Speed of train B =36*15/9=60 km/h or 60*5/18= or 54*5/18=15 m/sec
50/3 m/sec. So, length of train D =(20*15)-150=150m
Length of train B is H, Train E,

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Speed of train E =72*125/100=90 km/h or Time taken to cross the bridge =


90*5/18 = 25m/sec (120+100)/20=220/20 =11sec
Length of train E =80*80/100=64 m. Time taken to go M to N =144/72=2 h =7200
1. Answer: E sec
So, the speed of train F when goes from P to Q Total time taken =7200+11+15*60 =8111 sec
= 36*155.55/100=56 km/hr.
Speed of train F when returns from Q to P 5. Answer: E
=60*166.67/100=100 km/hr. The total speed of all trains is 312km/hr
So according to the question, Percentage of speed train
(D/56)-(D/100)=132/60 A=36/312*100=11.53%
Or, 44D/(56*100)=132/60 Similarly, for B is=19.3%
Or, D= (132*56*100)/(60*44)=280 km For C is=23.07%
2. Answer: A For D is=17.30%
Quantity I, For E is=28.84%
Time taken by B= (140+120)/(50/3)=15.6sec So, The correct represent =
Time taken by C= (100+140)/ 20=12 sec
Series
Required percentage= [15.6/12]*100=130% 1, E, 28.84
%
Quantity II, Series
1, C, 23.07
Time taken by train D= (160+150)/15=20.66 sec Series %
Time taken by train E= (160+64)/25=8.96 sec 1, B, 19.30 Series
% 1, D, 17.30
Required percentage= [20.66/8.96] %
Series
*100=230.50% 1, A, 11.53
%
Hence, Quantity I < Quantity II

3. Answer: C
Time taken by A and C = (80+100)/ (10+20)=6
sec
Time taken by D and E = (150+64)/ (15+25) =
5.35 sec Direction (6-10):
So, difference of time =6-5.35=0.65 sec Downstream speed of boat B1 in river R1
=40/2=20km/hr
4. Answer: B

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Speed of current in river R1 is 2 km/hr, then the =105+99+69+63 =336km


speed of boat B1 is 18 km/hr Required average distance covered = 336/4 =
Speed of the boat B2 =8*18/9=16 km/hr. 84km
Speed of the boat B3 =16*125/100=20 km/hr.
Speed of the boat B4 =20*120/100=24 km/hr. 9) Answer: B
Speed of the current in river R3 =2*4/1=8 km/hr. Total distance covered by
Speed of the current in river R4=8*112.5/100=9 B1=15*6+10*6=150km
km/hr. Total distance covered by
Speed of the current in river R2=9*1/3=3 km/hr. B4=21*6+16*6=222km
6) Answer: E So average distance covered by these two
So the required time taken by B1 in river R2= boats = [150+222]/2 =186km
(60/21+60/15) = 6.85 hours Total distance covered by
Time required by B2 in river R3= (80/24+80/8) = B2=18*4+25*4=172km
13.33 hours Total distance covered by
So, the required difference = (13.33 - 6.85) = B3=22*4+29*4=204km
6.48 hours. So average distance covered by these two
boats = [172+204]/2=188km
7) Answer: D So the required difference = (188-186) = 2km
Quantity I
Total distance covered by the boat B4 = 10) Answer: A
((24+2)+(24+3))*5 = 265km Quantity I
Quantity II Total distance covered by B1=16*5=80km
Total distance covered by the boat B3 = ([20-9] Total distance covered by B4=21*5=105km
+ [20-8])* 8 = 184km Required percentage= [80/105] *100=76.19%
Quantity I > Quantity II Quantity II
Total distance covered by B2=14*5=70
8) Answer: C Total distance covered by B3=17*5=85
Speed of the boat B5 Required percentage= [70/85] *100=82.35%
=[18+16+20+24]/4=19.5km/hr Quantity I < Quantity II
Total distance covered by B5
= [19.5-2] *6+[19.5-3]*6+[19.5-8]*6+[19.5-9]*6

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Quantitative Aptitude

Directions (1-5): Study the information and B. 52458


answer the following question. C.14520
A invests Rs. P at 10% compound interest for 2 D. 400000
years. B invests Rs. Q at 5% compound interest E. 40085
for 2 years. A buys two watches with the
interest amount. A sells One watch at S% profit 3) B buys two items with the interest price.
and the other at 10% loss. In this, the overall Then, he sells one at 12.5% profit and the other
profit is 6.94%. C invests Rs.16000 at S/2% at 10% loss. Find the cost price of the item
simple interest for 2 years. From the interest which he sells at 12.5% profit if overall profit is
amount, C buys two cycles. The cost price of 10%.
the two cycles is the same. He sells One cycle A. Rs.1587.77
at R% profit and another cycle at 3R/2% profit. B. Rs.1154.22
After selling two cycles C makes a profit of C. Rs.1457.77
(S/2)%. Interest received by B is Rs.420 more D. Rs.1125.22
than the cost price of the watch which A sells at E. Rs.2920.22
profit. Amount invested by B is 4 times of
interest received by C. Amount invested by A is 4) A person marked up the price of an item by
Rs.500 more than the five times the selling price 60%. What percentage of discount should he
of the cycle which is sold in more profit percent. give to make a S% profit?
Interest received by C is Rs.4000. A.17.68%
1) What is the overall profit or loss percentage, B. 21.875%
if watch A sells at 10% loss and the other watch C.14.3%
at 25% profit? D.12.3%
A. 6.03% E. 25.36%
B. 9.08%
C. 4.04% 5) What is the difference of the interest of C, if
D.5.8% he invests half of the amount at simple interest
E. 8.05% and half of the amount at compound interest?
[Rate of interest and investment time is same]
2) What is the value of (Q-P)*R²? A. Rs.125
A. 42098 B. Rs.963

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C. Rs.258 and quantity of R liquid is 50% of the quantity of


D. Rs.336 R liquid in beakers D. Find the total quantity of
E. Rs.452 mixture in E?
A.85L
Directions (6-10): Study the information and B.82L
answer the following question. C.78L
There are four beakers [A, B, C, & D]. Each D.96L
beaker has a mixture of three types of liquid [P, E.88L
Q and R]. Ratio of P and Q type liquid in beaker
A is 4:5. Quantity of P-type liquid in A and C is 7)
the same. Quantity of P-type liquid in B is 50% Quantity I: If 10, 18 and 15 L of P, Q and R
more than the quantity of P-type liquid in A. liquid is added to the mixture of beaker A. Find
Quantity of Q type liquid in B is 20% more than the amount of P type liquid is what percent of
the quantity of Q type liquid in A. Quantity of R the amount of Q type liquid after the mixture?
type liquid in B is 25% less than the quantity of Quantity II: Total Quantity of P type liquid in C
R type liquid in A. Quantity of R type liquid in A and D together is what percent of total Q type
is equal to the quantity of P type liquid in A. liquid in B and A together?
Quantity of R type liquid in B is equal to the A. Quantity: I < Quantity: II
quantity of Q type liquid in C. Quantity of R type B. Quantity: I ≥ Quantity: II
liquid in C is 25% more than the quantity of P C. Quantity: II ≥ Quantity: I
type liquid in C. Quantity of P type liquid in D is D. Quantity: I > Quantity: II
50% more than the quantity of P type liquid in E. Quantity I = Quantity II or relation can't be
C. established.
Quantity of Q type liquid in D is 33.33% more
than the quantity of Q type liquid in C and 8) 50% of mixture of beaker A is mixed with
quantity of R type liquid in D is 4/3th of the 60% mixture of beaker D in a new beaker. Find
quantity of R type liquid in B. Total quantity of P the ratio of P and R type liquid in a new beaker?
type liquid in all beakers together is 200L. A.32:29
6) In another beaker E, Quantity of P is the B.25:29
average quantity of P type liquid all beakers C.14:11
together and quantity of Q is 2/5th of the total D.58:29
quantity of Q type inaverage of A and E beakers E.42:47

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9) 20% mixture from A, 30% mixture from B, Quantity I : Find the difference between P type
25% mixture from C and 10% mixture from D is liquid in A and C together and R type liquid in B
taken out mixed in another beaker where 10 L P and D together?
type liquid is already there. Find the total Quantity II : Find the difference between R type
amount of P type liquid in the new beaker? liquid in A and C together and Q type liquid in B
A.44L and D together?
B.52L A. Quantity I < Quantity II
C.24L B. Quantity I ≥ Quantity II
D.12L C. Quantity II ≥ Quantity I
E.85L D. Quantity I > Quantity II z
E. Quantity I = Quantity II or Relationship can't
10) be established.
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Answer Key with Explanation

Directions (1-5): Let the cost price of one watch is Rs.x and the
Interest received by C is Rs.4000 other watch is Rs.2520 - x which sells at 25%
So, (16000*S/2*2)/100=4000 profit.
Or, S=25% So, 125x/100+(2520-x)* 90/100 = 2520 *
Now each cycle cost price is Rs.2000 106.94/100
So, 2000 * (100+R)/100 + Or, x = Rs.1220
2000*[100+(3R/2)]/100 = 4000 * 112.5/100 The cost price of an item that is selling at a 10%
Or, 2000+20R+2000+30R = 4500 loss = 2520 - 1220 = 1300
Or, 50R = 500 Interest received by B is = 1220+420 = Rs.1640
Or, R = 10% Amount invested by B is 4 times of the interest
So selling price of the cycle which sells at more received by C.
profit is= 2000 * 115/100 = Rs.2300 Q = Rs.16000
So P = 2300*5 + 500 =Rs.12000 1) Answer: E
So, interest received By A=12000*(1+10/100)2 - The total selling price of the watches = 1220 *
12000 = Rs.2520 90/100 + 1300 * 125/100 = 1098 + 1625

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= Rs.2723 So difference of interest=2125-2000= Rs.125


So profit percentage=[(2723 - 2520)/2520] * 100
= 8.05% Directions (6-10):
Let the quantity of P type liquid in A is 4xand the
2) Answer: D quantity of Q type liquid in A is 5x.
So, (Q-P) * R² = [16000 - 12000] * 100 = Quantity of P type liquid in C is 4x.
400000 Quantity of P type liquid in B =4x*150/100=6x.
Quantity of Q type liquid in B =5x*120/100=6x.
Quantity of R type liquid in A =4x.
3) Answer: C Quantity of R type liquid in B =4x*75/100=3x.
Total selling price =1640 * 110/100 = Rs.1804 Quantity of Q type liquid in C=3x.
Let the cost price of the item which sells at 12.5 Quantity of R type liquid in C =4x*125/100=5x.
% is Rs.x Quantity of P type liquid D =4x*150/100=6x.
So, 112.5x/100 + 90 * (1640 - x)/100 = 1804 Quantity of Q type liquid in D
Or, 112.5x - 90x = (1804 * 100) - (90 * 1640) =3x*133.33/100=4x.
Or, x = 1457.77 Quantity of R type liquid in D =4/3*3x=4x.
So, the cost price is Rs.1457.77 Now, 4x+6x+4x+6x = 200L
So, 20x = 200
4) Answer: B Or x = 10L
Let the cost price is Rs.100s So, if we put the value of x, we get the exact
The marked price is Rs.160s quantity of each liquid in each beaker.
To make S% profit i.e. 25% ,the selling price
should be Rs.125s
So, discount percentage=[160s-
125s/160s]*100=21.875%

5) Answer: A
Half of the amount in SI and half of the amount
6) Answer: E
in CI
Quantity of P in E is=200/4=50 L.
SI on Rs.8000=8000*12.5*2/100=Rs.2000
Quantity of Q in E is=2/5*[50+40]/2=18 L.
CI on Rs.8000 = 8000[1+12.5/100]^2-8000=
Quantity of R in E is=40*50/100=20L.
Rs.2125
Total quantity of beaker E is=50+18+20=88 L.

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7) Answer: A = 130 * 20/100 * 4/13 = 8L


Quantity I = Amount of P type liquid in 30% mixture of B
After added quantity of liquid P is=40+10=50 beaker = 150 * 30/100 * 6/15
Quantity of liquid Q=50+18=68 = 18L
Required percentage= [50/68] *100=73.52% Amount of P type liquid in 25% mixture of C
Quantity II beaker = 120 * 25/100 * 4/12 = 10L
Required percentage= [(40+60)/ (50+60)] Amount of P type liquid in 10% mixture of D
*100=90.90% beaker = 140 * 10/100 * 6/14 = 6L
Quantity I < Quantity II Total P type liquid = 10+8+18+10+6 = 52L

8) Answer: C 10) Answer: E


50% mixture of beaker = 130*50/100 = 65L Quantity I:
Amount of P in 65L = 65*4/13 = 20L = Amount P type liquid in A and C = (40+40)= 80L
of R R type liquid in B and D = (30+40)= 70L
60% mixture of beaker D is 140*60/100 = 84L Required difference= [80-70] =10L
Amount of P in 84L of beaker D = 84*6/14 = 36L Quantity II:
Amount of R in 84L of beaker D = 84*4/14 = R type liquid in A and C= (40+50) = 90L
24L Q type liquid in B and D = (60+40)= 100L
Required ratio=56:44=14:11. Required difference= [100-90] =10L
Quantity I = Quantity II
9) Answer: B
Amount of P type liquid in 20% mixture of
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Quantitative Aptitude

Directions (1–5): Read the following information 3) Find the value of b?


carefully and answer the questions based on it. A. 60
CEO of an IT company gives an assignment to B. 72
three IT teams – T1, T2 and T3, to check their C. 40
efficiency and dedication towards work. 3a D. 80
members of T2 together can complete the E. None of these
assignment in 6b days, 4.5a members of T1
together can complete the assignment in 3b 4) Find the % of work completed by 40
days while 6a members of T3 together can members of each team together in 3a days?
complete it in 9b days. 54 members of T1 A. 28.6%
together can complete it in (15b + 180) days. 40 B. 29.6%
members of T1, 80 members of T2 and 80 C. 29.9%
members of T3 together can complete it in 486 D. 28.9%
days. E. None of these
1) Find the value of (a/3 + a²)?
A. 5408 5) (a – 4) members of T2 worked for b/2 days
B. 5208 and (a + 8) members of T1 worked for (b + 36)
C. 6408 days, then find in how many days the remaining
D. 5508 work was completed by (5a + 2b) members of
E. None of these team T3?
A. 409.25 days
2) If 108 members of T2 start the assignment B. 410.25 days
and after 18 days 96 members of T1 joined C. 412.25 days
them, then find approximately in how many D. 422.25 days
days the whole assignment will be completed? E. None of these
A. 331 days
B. 324 days Directions (6-10): Study the following
C. 328 days information carefully and answer the questions
D. 339 days given below.
E. 348 days A long route bus is driven by five drivers Anil,
Buvanesh, Sita, Diya and Ezhanth one by one.

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The total time taken in the journey by all the


drivers together is 160 hours. Ratio of the time 8) If the speed of Buvanesh and Diya in the
taken by Anil to Ezhanth is 2:3 and the total ratio of 6:7 and the difference between the
time taken by Sita is one-eighth of the total time speed of Buvanesh and Diya is 6 kmph, then
taken in the journey. The distance covers by what is the average speed of the bus driving in
Anil is 840 km. The ratio of the distance covered the whole journey?
by Anil to Ezhanth 7:9. Time taken by Buvanesh
A.33 kmph
is 40% less than the time taken by Diya and the
B.35 kmph
time taken by Buvanesh 10 hours more than the C.36 kmph
time taken by Sita. The distance covered by D.38 kmph
Sita is 580 km less than the distance covered E.40 kmph
by Ezhanth.
6) If the average speed of bus driving by
9) If the distance covered by Diya is 900 km,
Buvanesh is 20 kmph, then find the total
then what is the ratio of the speed of Diya to
distance covered by Buvanesh?
speed of Sita?
A.450 km
A.3:4
B.500 km
B.2:3
C.550 km
C.9:13
D.600 km
D.11:18
E.750 km
E.18:25

7) If the total journey of bus is 3320 km and the


10) Find the ratio of the speed of bus when Anil
ratio of the distance travelled by Buvanesh to
is driving to the speed of bus when Ezhanth
Diya is 4:5, then what is the speed of Diya
driving the bus?
driving bus?
A.6:5
A.15 kmph
B.7:6
B.20 kmph
C.5:4
C.30 kmph
D.3:4
D.25 kmph
E.3:2
E.None of these

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Directions (1–5): 108 x 3 x 18 + (108 x 3 + 96 x 4) x k = 233280


According to the question, 708k = 227448
Let, the efficiency of 1 member of T1, T2 and T3 So value of k = 227448/708 = 321 days
be P, Q and R respectively. (approximately)
So, 4.5a x P x 3b = 3a x Q x 6b = 6a x R x 9b The whole work completed in 321+18 = 339
3P = 4Q = 12R days
So, the ratio of efficiency of 1 member of T1, T2 Hence, the answer is option D
and T3 = 4:3:1
The total work = (40 x 4 + 80 x 3 + 80 x 1) x 486 3) Answer: A
= 233280 units Value of b = 60
Also, 54 x 4 x (15b + 180) = 233280 Hence, the answer is option A
15b + 180 = 1080
So, the value of b = 900/15 = 60 4) Answer: B
Also, 3a x 3 x 6b = 233280 Required % = [40 x (4 + 3 + 1) x 3 x72] / 233280
Value of a = 72 x 100 = 29.6%
1) Answer: B Hence, the answer is option B
Required value = 72/3 + 72² = 5208
Hence, the answer is option B 5) Answer: A
Amount of work done by (a – 4) members of T2
2) Answer: D in b/2 days and (a + 8) members of T1 worked
According to the question,

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in (b + 36) days = (72 – 4) x 3 x 60/2 + (72 + 8) 6) Answer: D


x 4 x (60 + 36) = 36840 units Distance covered by Buvanesh = 30 * 20 = 600
Required time = (233280 – 36840) / (5 x 72 + 2 km
x 60) = 409.25 days 7) Answer: E
Hence, the answer is option A Distance covered by Bhuvanesh and Diya =
3320 – (840 + 1080 + 500) = 900
Directions (6-10): Distance covered by Diya = 900 * 5/9 = 500 km
Time taken by Sita = 1/8 * 160 = 20 hours Required speed = 500/50 = 10 kmph
Time taken by Buvanesh = 10 + 20 = 30 hours
Time taken by Diya = 100/60 * 30 = 50 hours 8) Answer: B
Time taken by Anil = 2x Speed of Bhuvanesh = 6 * 6 = 36 kmph
Time taken by Ezhanth = 3x Speed of Diya = 7 * 6 = 42 kmph
2x + 3x + 20 + 30 + 50 = 160 Distance covered by Buvanesh = 36 * 30 =
5x = 60 1080
x = 12 Distance covered by Diya = 42 * 50 = 2100
Time taken by Anil = 2 * 12 = 24 hours Required speed = (840 + 1080 + 1080 + 2100 +
Time taken by Ezhanth = 3 * 12 = 36 hours 500)/160
Distance covered by Anil = 840 km = 35kmph
Speed of Anil = 840/24 = 35 kmph
Distance covered by Ezhanth = 9/7 * 840 = 9) Answer: E
1080 Required ratio = (900/50):25
Speed of Ezhanth = 1080/36 = 30 kmph = 18:25
Distance covered by sita = 1080 – 580 = 500
km 10) Answer: B
Speed of Sita = 500/20 = 25 kmph Required ratio = 35:30 = 7:6

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Quantitative Aptitude

Direction (1-5): Read the following information E. None of these


carefully and answer the given questions:
Once a thief had stolen money from the bank, 2) A bus travels at a speed of (B+14) km/hr
He saw a policeman at a distance of (A)km. The without stoppages and it travels at a speed of
thief started running at a speed of 8Km/hr and (B+5) km/hr with stoppages in one hour. How
the policeman started chasing him. The ratio of many minutes does the bus stop on an average
the speed of the policeman and the thief is 5:4. per hour?
After a distance of 8 km, a thief was caught in A. 15 minutes
the market. The policeman took him to the B. 10 minutes
police station at a distance of 480 km away from C. 20 minutes
the market, who drove his car at a speed of (B) D. 30 minutes
km/hr. After (C) hours, The inspector drove his E. None of these
jeep at a speed of 60 km/hr. They meet in the
middle of the distance and the policeman hands 3) Raju travels C+2 hours more than the time
over the thief to the inspector. The speed of a taken by Rithesh to walk X km. If Raju doubles
car is 2/3 of the police jeep. After traveling his speed it would take 2 hours less than
(D)km they saw an accident So he reduced the Rithesh. How much time does Rithesh take to
speed of the jeep by 40℅. Due to this, he cover X km?
reached the destination 2hours late. Had the A. 4 hrs
accident taken place (E) km further, it would B. 5 hrs
have been one hour 20 minutes late. C. 8 hrs
1) Ramesh travels (180 * A. km of the total D. 12 hrs
distance. He travels 20℅ of the distance by a E. None of these
car and the remaining 50℅ distance by a train
and the remaining distance covered in cycle 4) A man covers D km at a speed of X km/hr
and foot in the ratio 5 : 3. Find the distance and A boy covers E km at a speed of Y km/hr.
covered in the foot. Find the ratio of time taken by both of them.
A. 66 km A. 2:3
B. 48 km B. Cannot be determined
C. 54 km C. 4:5
D. 72 km D. 1:4

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E. None of these Bag C: Number of red and blue balls is 29 and


number of blue and white balls is 28. Probability
5) A man runs 3 hours with a speed of B km/hr of choosing a ball which is not white is 25/32.
and a woman runs 3 hours with a speed of E Bag D: Yellow balls are 10% more than blue
km/hr. Then, find the distance traveled by the balls. Number of white balls is 15. Probability of
women is how much percentage is more or less choosing a red ball or a white ball is 13/32.
than a man. Based on the information given, answer the
A. 40 % questions that follow:
B. 50 % 6) Some blue balls are transferred from bag A
C. 30 % to bag B. If the balls were chosen at random,
D. 60 % what is the probability of the weight of blue balls
E. None of these in B being at least 500g?
A. 7/12
Directions (6-10): Read the following B. 3/16
information carefully and answer the given C. 25/76
questions: D. Cannot be determined
There are four bags A, B, C and D in which E. 7/76
balls of different colours-red, blue, yellow and
white are present. The weight of a red ball, a 7) 6 balls were transferred from bag B to bag C
blue ball, yellow ball and a white ball are 16 g, while 10 balls were transferred from bag D to
20 g, 18 g and 24 g respectively. Number of bag C. P is the probability of choosing a red ball
balls of all types is the same in all the bags. at random. What are the minimum and
Some information about the bags is given maximum possible values of P?
below:- A. 7/40, 3/8
Bag A: Ratio of red and blue balls is 5:4. B. 3/16, 3/8
Number of yellow balls is 9 more than red balls. C. 21/80, 37/80
Ratio of weight of blue and white balls is 10:13. D. 3/80,27/80
Weight of the yellow balls is 432g. E. None of these
Bag B: Percentage of blue balls in B is 50%
more than blue balls in A. Ratio of weight of 8) In bag C, all the red balls were marked an
blue balls and yellow balls is 1:1. Total weight of odd number against them starting from 1 while
yellow and red balls is 552 gm. the yellow balls were marked an even number

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against them starting from 2. If one red ball and B. 0.25


one yellow ball are chosen at random from the C. 0.325
bag, what is the probability of getting a sum of D. 0.20
numbers present on the balls more than 10? E. None of these
A. 61/63
B. 9/16 10) A man chose a ball at random from A and B
C. 7/16 each. What is the probability that the balls
D. 62/63 chosen have a combined weight more than
E. None of these 40g?
A. 15/64
9) Three balls are drawn at random from bag D. B. 3/16
What is the probability of getting at least two C. 3/8
blue balls? D. 13/64
A. 0.228 E. None of these
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Direction (1-5): Distance between market and station is 480 km


Speed of the thief = 8km/hr They will meet at middle of the distance 480/2 =
Ratio of the Speed of a police and thief = 5x :4x 240 km
4x = 8km/hr Speed of the jeep is 60 km/hr
x = 2km/hr 240/60 == 4 hrs taken by the jeep
so, Speed of a police = 10 km/hr Speed of a car is 2/3 of a jeep
Distance = 10 - 8 == 2 km ---- (A) 2/3 (60) = 40 km/hr ---- (B)

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240/40 --- 6 hrs (car) 2) Answer: B


240/60 --- 4 hrs (jeep) B = 40 km/hr
Car time - jeep time = 6 - 4 = 2 hrs Without stoppage -- 40+14 = 54 Km/hr
So after 2 hrs ----(C) With stoppage --- 40+5 == 45 km/hr
After Travelling D km, They saw an accident so on One hour Without stoppage it travels = 54
and reduced the speed by 40℅ km
Assume X=D km. with Stoppage = 45 km
Jeep --60 * (100-40)/100 = 36 km/hr Due to the stoppage, the car travels 9 km less.
Reached destination 1 hr delay Time taken to cover 9 km
Actual time = 240/60 = 4 hrs = 9/54 * 60 = 10 minutes
Delay time = 4+2 = 6 hrs Hence, the answer is option B.
X/60 + 240-x/36 == 6
X = 60 km--(D) 3) Answer: C
If the accident would have been taken E km From the solutions we obtained,
further 1 hr 20 mins delay.., So C =2 hours
60 + Y/60 + 180 - Y/36 = 4+4/3 Raju c+2 = 4 hrs more than Rithesh
1080 - 2Y/180 = 16/3 Let, Rithesh covers t hours
2Y = 120 Raju covers t+4 hrs
Y --- 60 km ---- (E) With double the speed (t+4)/2
1) Answer: C t - (t+4)/2 = 2
A ---- 2 km 2t - t - 4 = 4
180 * 2 == 360 km t = 8 hours (Rithesh)
20% of the distance by a car Hence, the answer is option C.
20% (360) = 72 km
Remaining = 360 - 72 = 288 km 4) Answer: B
50% of the remaining by train From the solution we obtained
50% (288) == 144 km D = 60 km, E =60 km
288 - 144 == 144 km Time taken by a man = 60/X hrs
Covers a remaining distance by cycle and foot Time taken by a boy = 60/Y hrs
in the ratio 5 : 3 Hence the value of X and Y is not mentioned so
Distance covered by Foot = 144 * 3/8 = 54 km it cannot be determined.

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5) Answer: B Bag B:
From the solution we obtained Blue balls in B are 50% more than blue balls in
B = 40 km/hr E = 60 km/hr A
Man -- 3*40 == 120 km => Number of blue balls in B=1.5*12=18
Woman -- 3*60 = 180 km Let number of yellow balls be ‘w’
180 - 120 == 60 => Ratio of weight of blue and yellow
The required percentage = 60/120 * 100 = 50% balls=18*20:18*w
=> 1:1=20:w
Directions (6-10): => w= Number of yellow balls=20
Bag A: Total weight of yellow and red balls=552 g
Ratio of red and blue balls is 5:4. Let the Weight of red balls=552-20*18=192 g
number of red and blue balls be 5u and 4u => Number of red balls=192/16=12
respectively. Total number of balls is same in all bags
Number of yellow balls is 9 more than red balls. => Number of white balls=64-12-20-18=14
=> Number of yellow balls=5u+9 Bag C:
Let the number of white balls be v. Let number of red, blue and white balls be R, B
Weight of blue balls=4u*20=80u and W respectively
Weight of white balls=v*24=24v => R+B=29
Required ratio of weight of blue and white And, B+W=28
balls=80u:24v=10u:3v Probability of choosing a ball which is not white
=> 10u:3v=10:13 is 25/32
=> 130u=30v Probability of choosing a white ball is 7/32 (
=> v=13u/3 Total number of balls is 64
Weight of yellow balls = 18(5u+9) = 90u + 162 => Number of white balls (W)=14
=> 90u+162=432 Thus, B=number of blue balls=28-14=14
=> 90u=270 R=number of red balls=29-14=15
=> u=3 Thus, no of yellow balls=64-15-14-14=21
Thus, no of red balls=5u=15 Bag D:
No of blue balls=4u=12 Number of white balls=15
No of yellow balls=5u+9=24 Probability of choosing white or red ball is 13/32
No of white balls=v=13u/3=13*3/3=13 Since total number of balls is 64, so number of
Total number of balls=15+12+24+13=64 white and red balls must be 26

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=> Number of red balls=26-15=11 For the maximum possible value of P, both 6
=> Sum of yellow and blue balls=64-26=38 balls transferred from B and 10 balls transferred
Also, yellow balls are 10% less than blue balls from D must be red in colour.
=> Yellow balls are 18 and 20 balls are blue. => Total number of red balls after
The information can be tabularised as: transfer=14+6+10=30
Maximum possible value of P=30/80=3/8

8) Answer: A
In bag C, red balls=15 and they were marked
odd numbers 1,3,5,7,…… while yellow balls=21
and they were marked even numbers
6) Answer: D
2,4,6,8,10,………
Weight of blue balls in the bag B before transfer
So, total number of outcomes=15*21=315
from bag A=18*20=360g
Outcomes giving sum of less than 10 are (1,2),
Weight of each blue ball is 20g and after
(1,4), (1,6), (1,8), (3,2), (3,4), (3,6), (5,2), (5,4),
transfer the weight increases by (500g-360g)
(7,2).Total number of outcomes with sum of
i.e.,140g which is equivalent to the weight of 7
numbers less than 10=10
balls.
=> Probability of getting sum of numbers less
So, 7 balls must be transferred from A to B.
than 10=10/315=2/63
But we don’t have any idea about how many
Thus, probability of getting sum more than
balls were transferred from A to B.
10=1-2/63=61/63
Thus, it cannot be discretely determined.

9) Answer: A
7) Answer: A
In bag D, number of blue balls=20,
For the minimum possible value of P, the case
Total number of balls=64
must be that zero balls were transferred from
Total number of balls which are not blue=64-
both bag B and bag D.
20=44
Also, after transfer of balls, total number of balls
Let B denote the trail of getting a blue ball while
in the bag=64+10+6=80
X denotes a trail of getting a ball which is not
Minimum possible value of P=(no of red
blue.
balls)/total no of balls =14/80=7/40
Possible trails of getting at least two balls are
BBB,BBX,BXB,XBB

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Required Since there are four colours and one ball from
probability=P(BBB)+P(BBX)+P(BXB)+P(XBB)= each bag is chosen at random, total number of
P(BBB)+3P(BBX)=20/64*19*63*18/62+3*20/64* outcomes=4*4=16
19/63*44/62=95/3472+1045/5208=0.228 Let R, B, Y and W denote trails of choosing a
red, blue, yellow and white ball respectively.
10) Answer: B For sum of weights to be more than 40g,
Weight of the red ball, blue ball, yellow ball and possible outcomes are BW, YW and WW
white ball are 16g, 20g, 18g and 24g Required probability=3/16
respectively.

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Quantitative Aptitude

Directions (01 - 05): Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below.
Given data shows the marks scored by students of a school, with maximum marks being 150.

1) What percentage students have secured first 3) What is the ratio between students securing
division (i.e. more than 60%) in the exams? between 40% to 60% and those who’ve secured
a) 50% beyond 80%?
b) 70% a) 2:5
c) 75% b) 1:2
d) 60% c) 3:5
e) None of these d) 2:7
e) None of these
2) Find the difference between students who’ve
secured between 40% to 90% and those who’ve 4) Students in the highest securing category are
crossed 90%. what percent less/ more than those in the
a) 2800 category of 40% to 80%?
b) 2500 a) 70%
c) 3000 b) 80%
d) 3200 c) 50%
e) None of these d) 75%
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5) Students who’ve secured more than 80% b) 55%


overall, are how much percent more/ less than c) 50%
the total number of students? d) 75%
a) 30% e) None of these

Directions (06 - 10): Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below.
Given data shows a radar graph, mentioning the percentage of people in the same building. They are
staying on five consecutive floors, i.e. A, B, C, D, and E, and have enrolled for kathak.

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6) What is the ratio of all the people enrolled c) 2:2:1


(combined), to those enrolled specifically for d) 5:2:1
kathak? e) None of these
a) 320:551
b) 800:117 9) What is the average of people who’ve opted
c) 800:153 for bharatanatyam dance form?
d) 820:117 a) 156
e) None of these b) 221
c) 249
7) What is the difference between people d) 250
enrolled for bharatanatyam and odissi? e) None of these
a) 225
b) 169 10) On floor D, people who’ve opted for
c) 196 bharatanatyam are how much percent more/
d) 144 less than those opted for odissi?
e) None of these a) 25%
b) 30%
8) Find the ratio of people of floor C, enrolled for c) 20%
bharatanatyam, odissi and kathak respectively? d) 50%
a) 5:1:2 e) None of these
b) 1:3:2
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Answer Key with Explanation

Directions (01 - 05): Thus, 80% students have secured more than
60%
Hence, answer is option E

2) Answer: D
According to question,
Students who’ve secured between 40% to
Here, it is given that total number of students=
90%= 800+ 1200+ 1600= 3600
4000
Students who’ve crossed 90%= 400
After re-arranging the data, the marks secured
Required difference= 3600-400= 3200 students
by students will be represented as,
Thus,difference between students who’ve
Marks securedbetween 40% to 60%
secured between 40% to 90% and those who’ve
Marks securedbetween 60% to 80%
crossed 90%= 3200
Marks secured 80% and above
Hence, answer is option D
Secured above 90%
Now, students in the category of 40% to 60%=
3) Answer: A
20% of 4000= 800
According to question,
Students in the category of 60% to 80%= 30%
Students who’ve secured between 40% to
of 4000= 1200
60%= 800
Students in the category of 80% and above=
Students who’ve secured beyond 80%=
40% of 4000= 1600
1600+400= 2000
Students in the category of above 90%=10% of
Required ratio= 800 : 2000= 2:5
4000= 400
Thus,ratio between students securing between
1) Answer: E
40% to 60% and those who’ve secured beyond
According to question,
80%= 2:5
Total number of students= 4000
Hence, answer is option A
Students who’ve secured more than 60% =
1200+1600+400 = 3200
4) Answer: B
(3200/ 4000)* 100= 80%
According to question,

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Students in the highest securing category= 90% Firstly, we need to compute the total number of
and above= 400 people who’ve enrolled from each floor, for all
Students in the category of 40% to 80%= the dance forms (combined)
800+1200= 2000 Floor A= 540
Required percentage= [(2000-400)/ 2000]*100= Floor B= 450 (990-540)
80% Floor C= 240 (1230-990)
Thus,students in the highest securing category Floor D= 810 (2040-1230)
are 80% less than those in the category of 40% Floor E= 360 (2400-2040)
to 80% Now,
Hence, answer is option B We need to break down the percentage of
people enrolled for kathak in numerical terms,
5) Answer: C Floor A= 11.11% of 540= 60
According to question, Floor B= 20% of 450= 90
Students who’ve secured more than 80%= Floor C= 12.5% of 240= 30
1600+400= 2000 Floor D= 10% of 810= 81
Total number of students= 4000 Floor E= 25% of 360= 90
Required percentage= [(2000-4000)/4000]*100= Now,
50% We need to compute the number of people
Thus, students who’ve secured more than 80% who’ve enrolled from each floor for
overall, are 50% less than the total number of bharatanatyam and odissi, respectively
students Floor A= 540-60 =480 (1:1) = 240:240
Hence, answer is option C Floor B= 450-90 =360 (3:1) = 270:90
Floor C= 240-30 =210 (5:2) = 150:60
Directions (06 - 10): Floor D= 810-81 =729 (5:4) = 405:324
Floor E= 360- 90 =270 (2:1) = 180:90
6) Answer: B
According to question,
Ratio of all the people enrolled (combined)=
2400
People enrolled specifically for kathak= 351
Required ratio= 2400:351= 800:117

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Thus, ratio of all the people enrolled


(combined), to those enrolled specifically for 9) Answer: C
kathak= 800:117 According to question,
Hence, answer is option B People who’ve opted for bharatanatyam,
Floor A= 240
7) Answer: E Floor B= 270
According to question, Floor C= 150
People enrolled for bharatanatyam= 1245 Floor D= 405
People enrolled for odissi= 804 Floor E= 180
Required difference= 1245- 804= 441 Required average= (240+270+150+405+180)/
Thus, difference between people enrolled for 5= 249
bharatanatyam and odissi= 441 Thus, average of people who’ve opted for
Hence, answer is option E bharatanatyam dance form= 249
Hence, answer is option C
8) Answer: D
According to question, 10) Answer: A
Peopleof floor C, enrolled for According to question,
bharatanatyam=150 People on floor D= 810
Peopleof floor C, enrolled for odissi=60 Peoplewho’ve opted for bharatanatyam= 405
People of floor C, enrolled for kathak=30 Those people who’ve opted for odissi= 324
Required ratio= 5:2:1 Required% = [(405-324)/324]*100= 25%
Thus,ratio of people of floor C, enrolled for Thus,onfloorD, people who’ve opted for
bharatanatyam, odissi and kathak respectively= bharatanatyam are 25% more than those opted
5:2:1 for odissi
Hence, answer is option D Hence, answer is option A

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Directions (1 - 5): Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below.
Given data shows age distribution of people residing in 3 houses, M, N, and O (old-age home plus
orphanage) in the year 2021. Based on this data, answer the following questions.

People below the age of 24 years, are considered as youngsters.


People of age groups 24 years and above, are considered as adults.

1) What is the percentage difference among 3) What is the numerical difference between
people below 50 years in house M, with respect people above 50 year old in houses N and O?
to those in the age bracket of 24 years and a) 25
above in house O? b) 30
a) 30% c) 35
b) 35% d) 40
c) 40% e) None of these
d) 25%
e) None of these 4) Total population of house N, is in what
proportion with those of house M?
2) What is the ratio between youngsters and a) 13:18
adults, respectively? b) 12:17
a) 9:41 c) 13:7
b) 2:1 d) 5:18
c) 10:43 e) None of these
d) 3:4
e) None of these 5) If in houses M and O, 130 and 60 more
people are added respectively, in the year 2022.
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in their overall population, as compared to c) 65%


2021? d) 75%
a) 30% e) None of these
b) 50%

Directions (6 - 10): Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below.
Given data shows the quantity of stilettos and pumps sold, by a shoes company, operating only for 6
days a week, beginning from Monday till Saturday.

6) On Saturday, there was a sale going on. So, and stilettos for Rs. 1500 a pair. What was the
the pumps were available for Rs. 2000 a pair, total sales amount on that particular day?
a) Rs. 1,90,000

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b) Rs. 1,75,000 d) 72
c) Rs. 1,45,000 e) None of these
d) Rs. 1,95,000
e) None of these 9) On Thursday and Friday, by what percent
does the population who prefer pumps, vary
7) Difference between total sales of pumps and from those who prefer stilettos?
stilettos (overall), is what percentage of total a) 50%
sales? b) 45%
a) 25% c) 30%
b) 30% d) 25%
c) 35% e) None of these
d) 40%
e) None of these 10) What is the ratio between total sales to the
total pumps sold?
8) Find the average number of pumps sold on a) 4:5
Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday. b) 7:18
a) 66 c) 25:18
b) 54 d) 25:23
c) 36 e) None of these
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Upto 24 year olds : 0 to 24 year olds People in the age bracket of 24 to 90 year olds
Above 24 year olds :24 to 50 year olds in house O= 150
Above 50 year olds : 50 to 75 year olds Percentage difference= [(150-90)/150]*100=
Above 75 year olds : 75 year olds and above 40%
Now, we need to break-down the number of Thus,percentage difference among people
people residing in the houses as per the age below 50 years in house M, with respect to
groups those in the age bracket of 24 to 90 year olds in
0 to 24 year olds, house O= 40%
House M(30) Hence, answer is option C
House N(20)
House O(50) 2) Answer: E
24 to 50 year olds, According to question,
House M(60) …………… (90-30) People falling in the category of
House N(40)…………… (60-20) youngsters=100 (0 to 24 year olds)
House O(40)…………… (90-50) People falling in the category of adults=410 (24
50 to 75 year olds, and above)
House M(40)…………… (130-90) Required ratio= 10:41
House N(30)…………… (90-60) Thus, ratio between youngsters and
House O(50)…………… (140-90) adults=10:41
Above 75 year olds, Hence, answer is option E
House M(50)…………… (180-130)
House N(40)…………… (130-90) 3) Answer: D
House O(60)…………… (200-140) According to question,
People above 50 year old in house N=70
People above 50 year old in house O=110
Required difference= 40
Thus, numerical difference between people
above 50 year old in houses N and O= 40
Hence, answer is option D
1) Answer: C
According to question,
4) Answer: A
People below 50 years in house M=90
According to question,

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Population of house N=130 Total sales on Thursday= 80 ……… (330-250)


populationof house M=180 Total sales on Friday= 70 ……… (400-330)
Thus,population of house N :population of Total sales on Saturday= 100 ……… (500-400)
house M= 13:18 Now, we need to break-down the data for the
Hence, answer is option A sales of stilettos
Stilettos sold on Monday= 10 ……… (100-90)
5) Answer: B Stilettos sold on Tuesday= 16 ……… (70-54)
According to question, Stilettos sold on Wednesday= 44 ……… (80-36)
In house M, 130 more people are added in 2022 Stilettos sold on Thursday= 16 ……… (70-54)
In house O, 60 more people are added in 2022 Stilettos sold on Friday= 28 ……… (100-72)
Previously, total people in house M+O = 380 Stilettos sold on Saturday= 26 ……… (80-54)
Currently, total people in house M+O = 570
Change in the population= [(570-
380)/380]*100= 50%
Thus, change in the population= 50%
Hence, answer is option B

Directions (6 - 10):
Firstly, we need to break-down the data in the
pie chart 6) Answer: D
Pumps sold on Monday= 15% of 360= 54 According to question,
Pumps sold on Tuesday= 20% of 360= 72 On Saturday,
Pumps sold on Wednesday= 15% of 360= 54 Pumps were available for Rs. 2000 a pair
Pumps sold on Thursday= 10% of 360= 36 Stilettos were available for Rs. 1500 a pair
Pumps sold on Friday= 15% of 360= 54 Total SP of pumps= 90*2000= Rs. 1,80,000
Pumps sold on Saturday= 25% of 360= 90 Total SP of stilettos= 10*1500= Rs. 15,000
Now, we need to break-down the data for total Thus, on Saturday, total sales amount= Rs.
sales on each day 1,95,000
Total sales on Monday= 80 Hence, answer is option D
Total sales on Tuesday= 100 ……… (180-80)
Total sales on Wednesday= 70 ……… (250- 7) Answer: E
180) According to question,
Total pumps sold=360
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Total stilettos sold=140 According to question,


Their difference= 220 On Thursday and Friday, population who prefer
Percentage required= (220/500)*100= 44% pumps= 36 + 54 = 90
Thus, difference between total sales of pumps On Thursday and Friday, population who prefer
and stilettos (overall), is 44% of total sales stilettos= 44 + 16 = 60
Hence, answer is option E Percentage difference= [(90-60)/60]*100= 50%
Thus, on Thursday and Friday, population who
8) Answer: B prefer pumps, vary from those who prefer
According to question, stilettos by 50%
Pumps sold on Tuesday=72 Hence, answer is option A
Pumps sold on Wednesday=54
Pumps sold on Thursday=36 10) Answer: C
Required average= (72+54+36)/3= 54 According to question,
Thus, average number of pumps sold on Total sales= 500
Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday= 54 Total pumps sold= 360
Hence, answer is option B Thus, ratio between total sales to the total
pumps sold= 25:18
9) Answer: A Hence, answer is option C

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Directions (1-5): Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below.
The given line graph shows the percentage of different colors of Cars manufactured by the company in
five different months.

1)The number of cars manufactured in March, D. Quantity II ≥ Quantity I


April, May, June and July is 2400, 3000, 1200, E. Quantity I = Quantity II or Relation cannot be
1800 and 1080 respectively. established
Quantity I: The ratio of the number of defective
and non defective white color in May is 2:3. If 2) If the number of cars manufactured in July is
80% of the non defective cars are sold, then 5600 and the number of white color cars
find the number of unsold white cars in May? manufactured in August is 20% more than that
Quantity II: What is the difference between the of in July. If the number of White Cars
average number of manufactured Red color manufactured in August is 30% of the total
cars in given months and the average number number of cars manufactured in August, then
of manufactured Blue color cars in the given find the difference between the number of Blue
months? Cars manufactured in July and the total number
A. Quantity I > Quantity II of cars manufactured in August?
B. Quantity I ≥ Quantity II A. 3640
C. Quantity II > Quantity I B. 2640

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C. 2980 Quantity I: If the number of car manufactured in


D. 1780 March and April is 2700, 1800 respectively,
E. None of these what is the difference between the number of
Red color cars manufactured in March and Blue
3) If 80% of manufactured White color Cars in color Cars manufactured in April?
all the given months are sold, then how many Quantity II: If the number of cars manufactured
White Cars are unsold? in June is 1350, and the ratio of the number of
Statement I: If the total number of cars sold to unsold blue color cars in June is 4:5,
manufactured in March, April and June are then find the total number of blue color cars sold
8000, 12000 and 20000 respectively. in June?
Statement II: If the number of Cars sold in May, A. Quantity I > Quantity II
June and July is 2800, 1600 and 2400 B. Quantity I ≥ Quantity II
respectively. C. Quantity II > Quantity I
A. Only I is sufficient D. Quantity II ≥ Quantity I
B. Only II is sufficient E. Quantity I = Quantity II or Relation cannot be
C. Either I or II is sufficient established
D. Both I and II are necessary to answer the
question Directions (6-10): Study the information and
E. The question can’t be answered even with answer the following question.
both I and II together. The given below table shows the information
about the number of winning candidates and
4) If the number of white color cars losing candidate votes of five different villages
manufactured in July is 1200, then what is the A, B, C, D, and E.
average number of black color cars
manufactured in all the months together?
A. 1280
B. 1380
C.1180
D.1420
E. Cannot be determined
5)

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The line graph represents the percentage of an percentage of the invalid votes out of the total
ineligible voters, the percentage of not cast cast votes is given. Only two candidates
voters out of the total eligible voters and the contested in the election.

6) Population of village M is 25% more than the A. Quantity I < Quantity II


population of village A and the ratio of the B. Quantity I ≥ Quantity II
population of village N to that of village B is 3:2. C. Quantity II ≥ Quantity I
Find the difference of population of village M D. Quantity I > Quantity II
and N. E. Quantity I = Quantity II (or) relation can't be
A. 6335 established
B. 9855
C. 4425 8) Ratio of males to females in village E is 3:2.
D. 5802 6500 females give a vote to losing candidate,
E. 3125 then find how many males give a vote to losing
candidate. If all the women eligible to vote and
7) 10% female did not cast their vote and all votes
Quantity I: Winning candidate of village C is of females are valid?
how much percent of the total population of A. 6000
village C? B. 5400
Quantity II: Winning candidate of village D is C. 3300
how much percent of the total population of D. 5200
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9) Total number of people who are not eligible Quantity I: Number of invalid votes in E is what
to cast vote in village A and B together is what percent of the number of valid votes of A?
percent of the total number of people who are Quantity II: Number of people who not cast their
not eligible to cast vote in village C and D vote in E is what percent of the total number of
together? people cast their vote of D?
A. 77% A. Quantity I < Quantity II
B. 66.17% B. Quantity I ≥ Quantity II
C. 43% C. Quantity II ≥ Quantity I
D. 23% D. Quantity I > Quantity II
E. 53% E. Quantity I = Quantity II or relation can't be
established.
10)
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Directions (1-5): Red cars in April = 25/100 * 3000 = 750


1) Answer: A Red cars in May = 10/100 * 1200 = 120
From quantity I: Red cars in June = 30/100 * 1800 = 540
Total number of White cars manufactured in Red cars in July = 30/100 * 1080 = 324
May = 25/100 * 1200 = 300 Average = (360 + 750 + 120 + 540 + 324)/5
Number of Non defective cars = 3/5 * 300 = 180 = 2094/5
Unsold white cars in May = 180 * 20/100 = 36 = 418.8
From quantity II: Blue cars in March = 20/100 * 2400 = 480
Red cars in March = 15/100 * 2400 = 360 Blue cars in April = 30/100 * 3000 = 900

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Blue cars in May = 30/100 * 1200 = 360 Total number of Cars sold in July = 2400
Blue cars in June = 20/100 * 1800 = 360 So, Statement II alone is not sufficient to the
Blue cars in July = 15/100 * 1080 = 162 answer the question.
Average = (480 + 900 + 360 + 360 + 162)/5
= 2262/5 4) Answer: E
= 452.4
Difference = 452.4 – 418.8 = 33.6 5) Answer: A
Quantity I > quantity II From quantity I:
Number of Red color cars in March =15/100 *
2) Answer: A 2700 = 405
Blue cars in July = 15/100 * 5600 = 840 Number of Blue color cars in April = 1800 *
White cars in July = 20/100 * 5600 = 1120 30/100 = 540
White cars in August = 1120 * 120/100 = 1344 Difference = 540 – 405 = 135
Total number of cars manufactured in August = From quantity II:
100/30 * 1344 = 4480 Number of Blue color cars in June = 1350 *
Required difference = 4480 – 840 = 3640 20/100 = 270
Number of Blue color cars Sold = 270 * 4/9 =
3) Answer: E 120
From Statement I: Quantity I > quantity II
Total number of cars manufactured in March =
8000 Directions (6-10):
Number of White color cars manufactured in In village A invalid vote is 20%
March = 8000 * 30/100 = 2400 So valid vote 80% =vote of winning candidate
Number of White color cars manufactured in and vote of losing candidate =4200+3800
April = 12000 * 15/100 = 1800 =8000
Number of White color cars manufactured in Total number of cast vote =8000*100/80=10000
June = 20000 * 10/100 = 2000 20% of people did not cast vote; total eligible
So, Statement I alone is not sufficient to the voter =10000*100/80 =12500
answer the question. 37.5% people not eligible for vote so the
From Statement II: number of populations in the village =
Total number of cars Sold in May = 2800 12500*100/62.5=20000
Total number of Cars sold in June = 1600

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Similarly, we can calculate the other villages Female give vote to losing candidate =9000-
also. 6500=2500
So, male give vote to winning candidate
vote=5800-2500=3300

9) Answer: B
Not eligible vote in A =20000-12500=7500
Not eligible voter in B =18750-15000=3750
Not eligible voter in C =22500-18000=4500
Not eligible voter in D =31250-18750=12500
6) Answer: E Required percentage = [(7500+3750)/
So, the population of village M (4500+12500)] *100
is=20000*125/100=25000 =66.17%
Population of village N =18750*3/2=28125
So required difference =28125-25000=3125 10) Answer: D
Quantity I,
7) Answer: E Invalid vote of E =15000-12000 =3000
Quantity I, So required percentage = [3000/8000]*100
Required percentage = [5400/22500]*100=24% =37.5%
Quantity II, Quantity II,
Required percentage = [7500/31250]*100=24% Number of people not cast vote in E =20000-
Quantity I=Quantity II 15000 =5000
Required percentage = [5000/15000]*100
8) Answer: C =33.33%
Female voter in village E =25000*2/5=10000 Quantity I > Quantity II
Number of Female cast
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Directions (1-5): Study the information and answer the following question.
The given below line graph shows the information about the number of tourists who visited three Hill
stations (Ooty, Shimla, Darjeeling).

1) Ratio of the male to female of the total Quantity I: Total number of tourists who visited
number of tourists who visited OOTY in five in the month of November and December
months together is 3:2 and Ratio of the male to together to all the hill stations is what percent of
female of the total number of tourists who the total number of tourists who visited in the
visited SHIMLA in five months together is 1:3. month of Jan?
Find the difference between the total number of Quantity II: Total number of tourists who visited
males who visited OOTY and the total number in the month of Feb and Mar together to all the
of females who visited SHIMLA in five months. hill stations is what percent of the total number
A. 363 of tourists who visited in the month of Jan?
B. 398 A. Quantity I < Quantity II
C. 442 B. Quantity I ≥ Quantity II
D. 582 C. Quantity II ≥ Quantity I
E. 312 D. Quantity I > Quantity II
E. Quantity I = Quantity II or relation can't be
2) established

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3) In the month of November, the number of 5) In the month of November out of the total
tourists increased by 25%, 33.33% and 20% in number of tourists 20% are foreigners, in
OOTY, SHIMLA, DARJEELING respectively December 25% are foreigners, in January 10%
from the previous month i.e., October. Find the are foreigners, in February 40% are foreigners,
total number of female visitors in three hill in March 30% are foreigners. Find the
stations together in the month of October, if percentage of foreign tourists in five months in
75% are male out of the total tourists. the hill stations of Darjeeling.
A. 672 A. 23.61%
B. 540 B. 21.36%
C. 264 C. 25.36%
D. 523 D. 63.25%
E. 482 E. 32.33%

4) Find the difference between the average Directions (6-10): Study the information and
tourist in the month of November and the answer the following question.
average tourist in the month of February Different number of candidates got posting in
together and the average tourists visit in different cities after getting jobs in different
Darjeeling. companies.
A. 476 The given below line graph shows the
B. 430 information about the percentage of candidates
C. 443 who got posting in city P by five companies A,
D. 423 B, C, D, and E.
E. 453

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The given below table shows the information A. 63


about the number of candidates who got posting B. 98
in Q and S city and percentage of candidates C. 44
who got posting in city R and T D. 18
E. 30

7)
Quantity I: Total number of candidates who got
posting in city Q and R from company E is what
percent of the total number of candidates who
got posting in city S and T from company D?
Quantity II: Total number of candidates who got
posting in city P from company B is what
6) Number of candidates who got job from three percent of the total number of candidates who
states only i.e. I, J and K. Ratio of the number of got posting in city S from company A?
students from state I, J and K who got posting in A. Quantity I < Quantity II
city P in the company A is 3:2:1. Find the B. Quantity I ≥ Quantity II
number of students who got posting in city P in C. Quantity II ≥ Quantity I
the company A from state I? D. Quantity I > Quantity II

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E. Quantity I = Quantity II or relation can't be B. 30


established C. 45
D. 23
8) Find the ratio of the total number of E. 53
candidates who got posting in city P and S
together with company E to the total number of 10)
candidates who got posting in city R and T Quantity I: Total number of candidates who got
together with company D? jobs in company A and B together is what
A. 6:7 percent of the total number of candidates who
B. 5:4 got jobs in company C and D together?
C. 5:3 Quantity II: Total number of candidates who got
D. 2:5 job in company A and E together is what
E. 4:8 percent of the total number of candidates who
got jobs in company C and E together?
9) Find the difference between the total number A. Quantity I < Quantity II
of candidates who got posting in city R in all B. Quantity I ≥ Quantity II
companies together and the total number of C. Quantity II ≥ Quantity I
candidates who got posting in city T in all D. Quantity I > Quantity II
companies together? E. Quantity I = Quantity II or relation can't be
A. 76 established.

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Directions (1-5): Total number of tourists visit in month of Mar


1) Answer: E =240+420+380=1040
Total number of tourists who visited OOTY Quantity I,
=420+520+360+440+240=1980 Required percentage= [(1320+1450)/1040]*100
Male tourist who visited OOTY =1980*3/5=1188 =266.34%
Total number of tourists who visited SHIMLA Quantity II,
=360+450+260+510+420=2000 Required percentage= [(1230+1040)/1040]*100
Female tourist who visited SHIMLA =218.26%
=2000*3/4=1500 Quantity I > Quantity II
So the required difference =1500-1188=312
3) Answer: C
2) Answer: D Tourists visit in OOTY in OCT=420*100/125
Total number of tourists visit in month of Nov =336
=420+360+540=1320 Tourists visit in SHIMLA in
Total number of tourists visit in month of Dec OCT=360*100/133.33 =270
=520+450+480=1450 Tourists visit in DARJEELING in OCT
Total number of tourists visit in month of Jan =540*100/120 =450
=360+260+420=1040 Total number of tourists visit in month of Oct
Total number of tourists visit in month of Feb =336+270+450 =1056
=440+510+280=1230 Number of female tourists =1056*25/100 =264

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4) Answer: B
Average tourist visit in month of Nov =1320/3
=440
Average tourist visit in month of Feb =1230/3
=410
Average tourist visit in Darjeeling =
[540+480+420+280+380]/5 =2100/5 =420
Required difference=440+410-420=430

5) Answer: A
Total number of foreigner visit in Darjeeling = 6) Answer: E
540*20/100+ 480*25/100+ 420*10/100+ Number of candidates from state I = 60 * 3/6 =
280*40/100+ 380*30/100 =496 30
Required percentage = [496/2100]*100
=23.61% 7) Answer: A
Quantity I,
Directions (6-10): Required percentage = [(40 + 75)/ (75 + 30)] *
For company A, 100 = 109.52%
[100%-20%-15%-25%]=40%=120 Quantity II,
So, 100%=300 Required percentage= [75 / 40] * 100 = 187.5%
So, number candidate got posting in City Quantity I < Quantity II
P=300*20/100=60
In R =300*25/100=75 8) Answer: C
In T=300*15/100=45 Required ratio= [ 45 + 80] : [ 30 + 45 ] = 125:75
Similarly, we can calculate the other also, = 5:3

9) Answer: C
Required difference = [75 + 45 + 56 + 45 + 75]-
[45 + 60 + 56 + 30 + 60] =45

10) Answer: E
Quantity I,

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Total number of candidate get job in A and B Total number of candidate get job in A and E
together = 60+80+75+40+45+75+60+45+60+60 together
=600 is=60+80+75+40+45+45+40+75+80+60 =600
Total number of candidate get job in C and D Total number of candidate get job in C and E
together = together
28+80+56+60+56+90+60+45+75+30 = 580 =28+80+56+60+56+45+40+75+80+60 = 580
Required percentage = [600/580]*100=103.44% Required percentage= [600/580]*100 =103.44%
Quantity II, Quantity I = Quantity II

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Direction (1 – 5): Read the following information carefully and answer the questions based on it.
The given line graph shows the average of the sum of Cost price and Selling price of five different
articles. The ratio of the discount offered on five articles – P, Q, R, S and T are 25:18:32:27:10
respectively.

Note: Sum of the discounts offered on all given up amount. If the cost price of article R is 15%
articles together is Rs. 3920 more, then find the approximate value of new
1) For article P, the difference between the profit/loss %, Consider the amount of discount
selling price and cost price is Rs. 700 and the offered is remains same?
article has been marked up by 26.667% less A. 25%
than that of the original price, then find the new B. 21%
discount offered on article P if there is a profit of C. 23%
18%. Initially, article P sold with a profit. D. 29%
A. Rs. 691 E. 27%
B. Rs. 751
C. Rs. 651 3) For Article T, if the selling price of article is
D. Rs. 641 100% more than the original selling price, then
E. None of these the profit amount increased by 175%. Find the
original marked price of the article T?
2) For article R, the selling price is Rs. 300 A. Rs. 2825
more than the cost price and the article is B. Rs. 2700
marked up by 25% more than the original mark- C. Rs. 2450

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D. Rs. 2800 A. 64.275%


E. None of these B. 64.375%
C. 64.225%
4) If there is another article U, the cost price of D. 64.775%
article U is Rs. 2055 more than the discount E. None of these
offered on article S and the sum of selling price
and cost price of the article U is twice that of Directions (6-10): Read the following
article Q and the discount is given on article U is information carefully and answer the questions
20% of selling price of article S, which is sold at based on it.
60% profit. Find the mark – up% on article U. The line graph given below shows percentage
A. 74.13% of the number of students who qualify the CAT
B. 73.33% 2019 Exam out of the total number of students
C. 74.33% whogive the Exam in a particular city and
D. 73.13% percentage of girlswho qualify the exam out of
E. None of these total studentswho qualify the exam. All the
values given in the line graph are 400% of their
5) If the ratio of Profit and discount given on actual values.
article Q is 40:63 respectively, then find the
marked up % of article Q?

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6) If the number of boys who qualify the exam 45% and in city Y is 42%, out of total students
from city X is 3750 and the number of girls who who didn’t qualify the exam. Find the
do not qualify the exam from city Z is 9000. Out differencebetween the number of girls who
of the total number of students who donot didn’t qualify the exams in city A and City Y?
qualify the exam from city Z which is 60% are A.1750
males. Find the difference between the B.1900
totalnumberof students whogive the CAT 2019 C.1950
exam from City X and the number of students D.2050
whogive the exam from city Z. E.None of these
A. 25000
B. 37500 9)If the difference between the number of boys
C. 5000 and girls whoqualify the exam from city Y is
D. 12500 5400.Then, find the number of students who do
E. None of these not qualify the exam from city Y?
A.21000
7)In city Z, if respective ratio of number of boys B.9000
who not qualify the exam to number of boys C.12000
who qualify the exam is 288:275 and difference D.18000
between number of boys and girls who gives E.None of these
the exam is 40550, then, find the total number
of students those gives the exam from city Z. 10)If the total number of boys who qualify the
A.12500 exam from city B is 18000 and the number of
B. 375000 girls who do not qualify the exam from city B is
C.125000 27.27% more than the number of boys who do
D. 25000 not qualify the exam from the same city. Find
E. None of these the total number of girls who do not qualify the
exam from city B?
8)The number of boys who qualify the exam in A.5600
city A is 18000 and the number of girls who B.5200
qualify the exam in City Y is 40500. Percentage C.4800
of boys who didn’t qualify the exam in City A is D.4200

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E.None of these

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Direction (1 – 5): New profit % = 18%


1) Answer: C New SP = 2800 x 1.18 = 3304
Sum of the discount offered on all articles = New discount offered = 3955 – 3304 = Rs. 651
3920 Hence, the answer is option C
So, (25a + 18a + 32a + 27a + 10a) = 3920
112a = 3920 2) Answer: C
So, the value of a = 3920/112 = 35 For Article R,
Initial discount offered on P = 25 x 35 = 875 Selling price + cost price = 2 x 2650 = 5300
Selling price + cost price = 2 x 3150 = 6300 ----- Also, Selling price – Cost price = 300
(1) So, the Initial Selling price of article R = (5300 +
Also, Selling price – cost price = 700 -------------- 300)/2 = Rs. 2800
(2) Initial Cost price of article R= 5300 –2800= Rs.
Initial Selling price = (6300 + 700)/2 = 3500 2500
Cost price of article = 3500 – 700 = 2800 Discount Offered on Article = 32 x 35 = Rs.
Initial MRP = 3500 + 875 = 4375 1120
Initial Mark – up = 4375 – 2800 = 1575 Initial MRP=2800+1120= 3920
New Mark-up = 1575 x (1 – 4/15) = 1155 Initial Mark-up = 3920-2500= 1420
New MRP = 2800 + 1155 = 3955 New Mark-up = 1420 x 1.25 = Rs. 1775
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New Cost price of Article = 2500 x 1.15 = 2875 Sum of the selling price and cost price of article
New MRP of article = 2875 + 1775 = Rs. 4650 S = 2 x 4160 = 8320
New Selling price of article = 4650 – 1120 = Ratio of CP and SP of article S = 5:8
3530 Selling price of article S = 8/13 x 8320 = 5120
New profit % = (3530 – 2875)/2875 x 100 = 23% Discount given on article U = 20% x 5120 =
Hence, the answer is option C 1024
MRP of article U = 4200 + 1024 = 5224
3) Answer: D Mark-up% on article U = (5224 – 3000)/3000 x
For Article T, 100 = 74.13%
Let the initial CP and SP of the article be Rs. a Hence, the answer is option A
and Rs. b
Initial profit on the article = (b – a) 5) Answer: B
After increasing SP by 100%, new SP = 2b Discount given on article Q = 18 x 35 = Rs. 630
New profit = (2b – a) So, the profit earned on article Q = 40/63 x 630
Now, (2b – a)= 275% x (b – a) = 400
8b – 4a = 11b – 11a SP-CP =400 ------ (1)
3b = 7a SP + CP = 2 x 1800 = 3600 ------- (2)
So, b/a = 7/3 From (1) and (2),
Also, the sum of initial CP and SP = 1750 x 2 = CP of the article Q = 1600
Rs. 3500 SP of the article Q =2000
Selling price of article = 7/10 x 3500 = Rs. 2450 MRP of the article Q=2000+630 =2630
Discount given on Article = 10 x 35 = Rs. 350 Required marked up % = (2630 - 1600)/1600 x
So, the MRP of the article = 350 + 2450 = Rs. 100 = 64.375%
2800 Hence, the answer is option B
Hence, the answer is option D
Directions (6-10):
4) Answer: A 6) Answer: D
The cost price of article U = 27 x 35 + 2055 = Percentage of girls from City X who qualify the
Rs. 3000 exam = 300%/4 =75%
Sum of SP and CP of U = 2 x (1800 x 2) = Rs. So, Percentage of boys who qualify the exam
7200 from city X = 25%
So, the SP of article U = 7200 – 3000 = 4200 According to question,

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25% of (Total number of boyswho qualify the percentage of boys who qualify the exam =
exam from City X) = 3750 (100% - 70%) = 30%
Total number of students who qualify the exam So, 30% = 275a
from city X = 4 x 3750 = 15000 Number of students who qualify the exam =
Percentage of students who qualify the exam = (275a/30) x 100 = 2750a/3
160/4 = 40% of total students who gives the Number of girls who qualify the exam = 70% of
exam from city X 2750a/3 = 1925a/3
Total number of students who gives the exam Percentage of students who qualify the exam =
from city X = (15000/40*100) = 37500 220/4 = 55%
Girls who do not qualify the exam from city Z = So percentage of students who not qualify the
40% exam = 45%
Let, A be the total number of students who do Number of students who not qualify the exam =
don’t qualify from city Z 45/55 x (2750a/3)
So, 9000 = 40% = 750a
100% ----- A Number of girls who not qualify the exam =
A = 22500 750a – 288a = 462a
Number of students those not qualify the exam Difference between total number of boys and
from city Z = (9000/40) x 100 = 22500 girls = 40550
Total number of students those gives exam (462a + 1925a/3) – (275a + 288a) = 40550
from city = 22500 / (100% - 220/4%) (1925a – 303a) / 3 = 40550
= (22500 / 45) * 100 1622a = 3 x 40550
= 50000 So a = 75
Required difference = 50000 – 37500 = 12500 So number of students who qualify the exam =
(2750 x 75) / 3
7) Answer: C So, total number of students who gives exam
According to question, from city Z = 100/55 x (2750 x 75) / 3
For city Z, = 125000
Number of boys who qualify the exam = 275a
Number of boys who not qualify the exam = 8) Answer: B
288a Percentage of girls who qualify the exam out of
percentage of girls who qualify the exam = total students who qualify the exam in city A =
(280/4)% = 70% 100% - 200/4%= 50%

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According to given data So, Percentage of boys who qualify the exam
Number of boys who qualify from city A=50%= from city Y = 40%
18000 According to question,
Number of students who qualify the exam in city (60% - 40%) of total number of students those
A = 18000/50*100 = 36000 qualify the exam = 5400
% of students those qualify the exam out of total Total number of students who qualify the exam
students those gives the exam from city A = = 5400/20*100= 27000
180/4 = 45% % of students who qualify the exam = 240/4 =
So, Total number of students who gives the 60%
exam in city A = 36000/45*100 = 80000 % of students who not qualify the exam = 40%
Number of students who do not qualify the Required value = (27000/60) x 40 = 18000
exam in city A = 55% of 80000 = 44000
So, number of girls who didn’t qualify the exam 10) Answer: A
in city A = (100% - 45%) x 44000 = 24200 Percentage of girls who qualify the exam from
Number of girls who qualify the exam in city Y = city B = 160/4 = 40%
(240/4)% = 60% Percentage of boys who qualify the exam from
Total number of students who qualify the exam city B = (100% - 40%) = 60%
in city Y = 40500/60*100 = 67500 So, number of students who qualify the exam
So, Total number of students who didn’t qualify from city B = 18000/60 * 100 = 30000
the exam in city Y = 40/60 x 67500 = 45000 Percentage of students who not qualify the
Number of girls who didn’t qualify the exam in exam in city B = 25%
city Y = (100% - 42%) x 45000 = 26100 Number of students who not qualify the exam
Required difference = 26100 – 24200 = 1900 from city B = 30000 x 25%/75%
= 10000
9) Answer: D Number of girls who not qualify the exam from
Percentage of girls who qualify the exam from city B = 14/25 x 10000 = 5600
city Y = 240/4 = 60%

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Directions (1-5): Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below.
The given line graph shows the number of three different color balls in five different boxes - A, B, C, D
and E.

1) If the number of red balls in each box 2) What is the difference between the total
increased by 40% and the number of yellow number of blue balls in all the boxes together
balls in each box decreased by 20%. Now the and the total number of yellow balls in all the
ratio of the number of non defective to defective boxes together?
red and yellow balls is 3:1 and 5:3 respectively. A.10
What is the difference between the total number B.15
of Non defective Red and Yellow balls together C.20
and the total number of defective Red and D.25
Yellow balls together? E.30
A.144
B.146 3) If the number of blue balls from C, D and E is
C.148 increased by 10%, 20% and 20% respectively,
D.142 then the ratio of the sold to unsold blue balls in
E.156 C, D and E is 2:3, 1:2 and 2:3 respectively, what
is the number of sold blue balls of C, D and E

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together is what percent of the number of unsold B. 25


blue balls in C, D and E in 2016? C.15
A.60.09% D.10
B.62.36% E. 30
C.64.18%
D.66.43% Direction (6 – 10): Read the following
E.69.23% information carefully and answer the questions
based on it.
4) In box A, C and E, the ratio of the big to small The given line graph shows the % of marks
red balls is 2:3, 3:2 and 2:1 respectively. What is obtained by five students – A, B, C, D and E in
the ratio of the total number of small red balls in the paper I out of the total marks obtained by
A, C and E together to the total number of big them. The exam consists of two papers – I and II
red balls in A, C and E together? and each paper consist of two sections P and Q.
A. 3:4 The table given below shows the marks
B. 2:3 obtained by five students in section Q of paper I.
C.7:13 • The total marks obtained in a paper = Marks
D. 9:11 obtained in section P + Marks obtained in
E. None of these section Q
• The total marks obtained = Marks obtained in
5) What is the difference between the total the paper I + Marks obtained in paper II
number of balls in B and the total number of
balls in D?
A. 20

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D. 480
E. None of these

7) Difference between the marks obtained by E


in both sections of the paper I (P>Q) is 25% of
the marks obtained by him in section Q of the
same paper. Find the total marks obtained by E
in both the papers?
A. 320
B. 300
C. 400
D. 600
E. None of these

8) If the mark obtained by A in paper II is 448,


then find the marks obtained by A in section P of
paper I?
A. 102
B. 112
C. 104
D. 124
E. None of these

6) Marks obtained by B in section Q (Paper I + 9) If the difference between the marks obtained
Paper II) is 60% of total marks obtained by B by C in the paper I and Paper II is 442, then find
and the marks obtained by B in section Q of the marks obtained by C in section P of paper I?
paper II is 60% of marks obtained by him in A. 68
paper II. Find the total marks obtained by B in B. 88
paper II? C. 108
A. 540 D. 98
B. 600 E. None of these
C. 320
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10) If the marks obtained by D in section P of A. 680%


paper I was 50 and marks obtained by him in B. 780%
section Q (Paper I + Paper II) was 200, then find C. 640%
the marks obtained by D in section P of paper II D. 740%
is how much % more or less than the marks E. None of these
obtained by D in section P of paper I?

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Direction (1 – 5): New Number of yellow balls in B = 50 * 80/100


1) Answer: A = 40
New number of red balls in A = 30 * 140/100 = New Number of yellow balls in C = 30 * 80/100
42 = 24
New number of red balls in B = 40 * 140/100 = New number of yellow balls in D = 20 * 80/100 =
56 16
New number of red balls in C = 20 * 140/100 = New number of yellow balls in E = 40 * 80/100 =
28 32
New number of red balls in D = 40 * 140/100 = New Total number of yellow balls = 16 + 40 +
56 24 + 16 + 32 = 128
New Number of red balls in E = 30 * 140/100 = Non defective yellow balls = 5/8 * 128 = 80
42 Defective yellow balls = 3/8 * 128 = 48
New total number of red balls = 42 + 56 + 28 + Difference = (168 + 80) – (48 + 56) = 144
56 + 42 = 224
Non defective red balls = 3/4 * 224 = 168 2) Answer: E
Defective red balls = 1/4 * 224 = 56 Total number of blue balls = 40 + 20 + 50 + 30
New number of yellow balls in A = 20 * 80/100 = + 50 = 190
16

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Total number of yellow balls = 20 + 50 + 30 + Required difference = (40 + 20 + 50) - (40 + 30


20 + 40 = 160 + 20)
Difference = 190 – 160 = 30 = 20

3) Answer: B Direction (6 – 10):


Number of blue balls in C = 50 * 110/100= 55 6) Answer: D
Number of sold Blue balls in C = 2/5 * 55 = 22 Let, the total marks obtained by B = 100a
Number of unsold blue balls in C = 55 * 3/5= 33 Marks obtained in paper I = 20% of 100a = 20a
Number of blue balls in D= 30 * 120/100= 36 Marks obtained in paper II = 100a – 20a = 80a
Number of sold Blue ball in D= 1/3 * 36 = 12 Marks obtained in section Q of paper II = 60%
Number of unsold blue balls in D= 2/3 * 36 = 24 of 80a = 48a
Number of blue balls in E=50 * 120/100= 60 Marks obtained in section Q (paper I + paper II)
Number of sold Blue ball in E = 2/5 * 60= 24 = 60% of 100a = 60a
Number of unsold blue balls in E = 3/5 * 60= 36 Marks obtained in section Q of paper I = 72
Required percentage= (22 + 12 + 24)/(33 + 24 + So, 60a – 48a = 72
36) * 100 12a = 72
= (58/93) * 100 Value of a = 6
=62.36% The total marks obtained by B in paper II = 80a
= 80 x 6 = 480
4) Answer: D Hence, the answer is option D
Number of big Red ball in A = 30 * 2/5= 12
Number of small red balls in A= 30 * 3/5= 18 7) Answer: B
Number of big Red ball in C = 3/5 * 20= 12 Let, the total marks obtained by E = 100a
Number of small red balls in C = 2/5 * 20= 8 Marks obtained by E in paper I = 37.5% of 100a
Number of big Red ball in E = 2/3 * 30= 20 = 37.5a
Number of small red balls in E = 1/3 * 30= 10 Marks obtained by E in section Q of paper I =
Required ratio= (18 + 8 + 10):(12 + 12 + 20) 50
= 36:44 Marks obtained by E in section P of paper I =
=9:11 37.5a – 50
Now, (37.5a – 50) – 50 = 25% of 50
5) Answer: A 37.5a = 112.5
Value of a = 112.5/37.5 = 3

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So, the total marks obtained by E = 3 x 100 = Now, (76a – 24a) = 442
300 So, the value of a = 442/52 = 8.5
Hence, the answer is option B Marks obtained by C in paper I = 24 x 8.5 = 204
Marks obtained by C in section Q of paper I =
8) Answer: C 126
Marks obtained by A in paper II = 64% of the So, the marks obtained by C in section P of
total marks paper I = 204 – 126 = 78
Marks obtained by A in the paper I = 36% of the Hence, the answer is option E
total marks
Now, 64% of the total marks = 448 10) Answer: A
So, the marks obtained by A in the paper I = Marks obtained in section P of paper I = 50
448/64 x 36 = 252 Marks obtained in section Q of paper I = 110
Marks obtained in section Q of paper I = 148 Marks obtained in Paper I = 50 + 110 = 160
So, the marks obtained by A in section P of So, 25% of the total marks obtained by D = 160
paper I = 252 – 148 = 104 The total marks obtained by D = 160 x 4 = 640
Hence, the answer is option C Marks obtained by B in paper II = 640 – 160 =
480
9) Answer: E Marks obtained by B in section Q of paper II =
Let, the total marks obtained by C = 100a 200 – 110 = 90
Marks obtained by C in paper I = 24% of 100a = Marks obtained by B in section P of paper II =
24a 480 – 90 = 390
Marks obtained by C in paper II = 100a – 24a = Required % = (390 – 50)/50 x 100 = 680%
76a Hence, the answer is option A

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Directions (1 -5): Study the following information and answer the given questions.
The Pie chart shows the percentage distribution of employees in 5 different types of company. Total
number of employees in all companies together is 14550.

Line graph shows the number of female employees, number of the graduate female employees and
number of post graduate male employees.

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Note: Total number of male/female employees = employees)


No. of male/female (graduate + post graduate
1) Find the average number of graduate male 4) Find the ratio of the total number of male
employees in all companies together. employees in all companies together to the
A. 600 number of post graduate female employees in
B. 700 all companies together.
C. 800 A. 156 : 121
D. 900 B. 133 : 65
E. 1000 C. 212 : 133
D. 267 : 172
2) Number of post graduate female employees E. None of these
in college B and C is what percentage
less/more than the number of post graduate 5) Number of graduate female employees in
female employees in college A, D and E company B, C and D is what percentage of the
together? number of the graduate male employees in the
A. 15.44% less same companies?
B. 19.44%less A. 66%
C. 21.44%less B. 76.46%
D. 14.44%less C. 82.12%
E. None of these D. 92.24%
E. None of these
3) Number of graduate male employees in
company B and E is what percentage of the Directions (6-10): Study the following
total number of male employees in company C information carefully and answers the questions
and D? given below
A. 61.55% The line graphs given below show the speed of
B. 68.12% five different boats [P, R, D, E, M] in still water
C. 65.54% and the speed of streams in five rivers [A1, A2,
D. 67.66% A3, A4, and A5].
E. None of these

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6) Boat P in A1 River goes C km in 4 hours A. 8.7 hours


upstream. Find the time taken by Boat R goes B. 5.41hours
C+17 km downstream in river A4? C. 3.38 hours
(Approximately) D. 2.5 hours
A. 6.3 hr E. 2.9 hours
B. 9.8 hr
C. 4.4hr 9) Find the sum of time taken by theboat E to
D. 5.8hr cover 52 km downstream in all rivers?
E. 2.28 hr (Approximately)
A. 7.68 hours
7) B. 5.75 hours
Quantity I: Total time taken by boat D to cover C. 4.3 hours
78 km downstream in river A2 and A4 is what D. 2.3 hours
percent of the total time taken by boat M to E. 5.36hours
cover 56 km upstream in river A1 And
A5?(approximately) 10) Quantity I: Total distance cover by boat P in
Quantity II: Total time taken by boat E to cover river A5, Boat R in river A2, Boat M in river A1,
68 km downstream in river A5 and A3 is what Boat D in river A4 in 5 hours downstream?
percent of the total time taken by boat R to Quantity II: Total distance cover by boat R in
cover 36 km upstream in river A2 and A4? river A5, Boat E in river A1, Boat M in river A3,
A. Quantity: I >Quantity: II Boat D in river A4 in 5 hours downstream?
B. Quantity: I ≥ Quantity: II A. Quantity: I < Quantity: II
C. Quantity: II ≥ Quantity: I B. Quantity: I ≥ Quantity: II
D. Quantity: I <Quantity: II C. Quantity: II ≥ Quantity: I
E. Quantity I = Quantity II or relation can't be D. Quantity: I > Quantity: II
established E. Quantity I = Quantity II or relation can't be
established
8) Find the average time taken by boat P to
cover 64 km upstream distance in all rivers?
(Approximately)

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Directions (1 -5):
Number of employees in company A = 14550 ×
18/100 = 2619
Number of employees in company B = 14550 ×
24/100 = 3492
Number of employees in company C = 14550 ×
20/100 = 2910
Number of employees in company D = 14550 ×
16/100 = 2328
Number of employees in company E = 14550 ×
22/100 = 3201
1) Answer: C
Average number of the graduate male
employees in all companies together = (669 +
542+ 960 + 778 + 1051)/5 = 4000/5 = 800

2) Answer: B
Number of post graduate female employees in
college B and C = 850 + 600 = 1450

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Number of post graduate female employees in Required percentage = 100 × 3150/2280 =


college A, D and E together = 750 + 500 + 550 138.15%
= 1800
Required percentage = 100 × (1800 – Directions (6-10):
1450)/1800 = 350/18 = 19.44% less 6) Answer: E
Upstream speed of boat P in river A1 is=30-
3) Answer: A 8=22 km/hr
Number of graduate male employees in Distance=Speed*Time
company B and E = 542 + 1051 = 1593 Distance be C km
Total number of male employees in company C So C=4*22=88km
and D = 1360 + 1228 = 2588 So C+17=105km
Required percentage = 100 × 1593/2588 Downstream speed of boat R in river
=61.55% A4=40+6=46 km/hr
So, the required time=105/46=2.28 hours
4) Answer: B
Total number of male employees in all 7) Answer: D
companies = 1219 + 1042 + 1360 + 1228 + Quantity I
1801 = 6650 Downstream speed of boat D in river A2
Number of post graduate female employees in is=25+12=37 km/hr and in river A4 is=25+6=31
all companies together = 750 + 850 + 600 + 500 km/hr
+ 550 = 3250 So, the total time taken by boat D =78/37
Ratio of the total number of male employees in +78/31=2.10+2.51=4.61 hr
all companies together to the number of post Upstream speed of boat M in river A1 is=28-
graduate female employees in all companies 8=20 km/hr and in river A5 is=28-16=12
together = 6650 : 3250 = 133: 65 So, the total time taken by boat M
=56/20+56/12=7.46 hr
5) Answer: E So, the required
Number of graduate female employees in percentage=[4.61/7.46]*100=61.79%
company B, C and D = 1600 + 950 + 600 = Quantity II
3150 Downstream speed of boat E in river A5
Number of graduate male employees in is=35+16=51 km/hr and in river A3
company B, C and D = 542+ 960 + 778 = 2280 is=35+10=45 km/hr

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So total time taken =68/51+68/45=2.84 hours The total time taken by boat P=
Upstream speed of boat R in river A2 is=40- 64/22+64/18+64/20+64/24+64/14= 16.90 hours
12=28 km/hr and in river A4 is=40-6=34 So, the average time taken by boat
So total time taken =36/28+36/34=2.33 hours P=16.90/5=3.38 hours
So required
percentage=[2.84/2.33]*100=121.88% 9) Answer: B
Quantity I < Quantity II Downstream speed of boat E in river A1
is=35+8=43 km/hr
8) Answer: C Downstream speed of boat E in river A2
Upstream speed of boat P in all the river is= 30- is=35+12=47 km/hr
8=22 km/hr, 30-12=18 km/hr, 30-10=20 km/hr,
30-6=24 km/hr, 30-16=14 km/hr
Downstream speed of boat E in river A3 10) Answer: A
is=35+10=45 km/hr Quantity I
Downstream speed of boat E in river A4 The total distance covered by boat P =
is=35+6=41 km/hr 46*5+52*5+36*5+31*5=825
Downstream speed of boat E in river A5 Quantity II
is=35+16=51 km/hr The total distance covered by boat R
So, the required time taken by boat =56*5+43*5+38*5+31*5=840
E=52[1/43+1/47+1/45+1/41+1/51]=5.75hours Quantity I < Quantity II

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Directions (1 -5): Study the following information carefully and answer the given questions.
The Line graph given below shows the percentage of orders delivered on six days of week II and the
percentage of orders return on the particular day.

Note: D. 520
• Total orders received on Sunday of E. 536
week II will be delivered in the next 6
days: Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, 2) If the number of orders delivered on
Thursday, Friday and Saturday. Thursday is 120 more than the actual, then
• Total orders which were not delivered find the number of orders returned on Friday.
on these six days are 320. A. 234
• Orders cannot be returned on the B. 244
same day, it has to be returned the C. 525
next day of delivery. No order is D. 238
returned on Sunday of Week III. E. None of these
1) Find the total number of orders returned on
Tuesday and Friday together? 3) If the return percentage of Monday
A. 308 and Thursday is interchanged, then
B. 524 find the total number of orders returned
C. 344 on Tuesday and Friday together?

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A. 288
Number of passengers travelled
B. 312
400
C. 552 350

D. 336 300
250
E. None of these 200
150
100
4) Orders returned on Thursday are
50
what percentage of orders delivered on 0

Wednesday and Thursday together? March Aprail May June July

A. 24% Cab A Cab B

B. 16% T

C. 10% he table shows the percentage of males who

D. 12% travelled in cab A and B in different months.

E. None of these

5) The number of non - returned orders


on Wednesday is what percentage
more or less than the number of
returned orders on Tuesday?
A. 125% 6) Find the ratio of the average number of
B. 110% females who travelled in cab A in May, June and
C. 80% July to the average number of males who
D. 115% travelled in cab A in March, April and July.
E. 95% A. 10 : 9
B. 9 : 10
Directions (6-10): Study the following information C. 8 : 7
and answer the given questions. D. 7 : 8
The line graph shows the number of passengers E. None of these
who travelled in 2 cabs– A and B.
7) If Cab A rejects 30% of the total passengers
who travelled in the cab in June and Cab B

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rejects 20% of the total passenger who travelled D. 86.66%


in the cab in the same month, then find the sum E. None of these
of the number of female passengers who
travelled in Cab A in June and the number of 9) The average number of the females who
female passengers who travelled in Cab B in the travelled in cab B in all months together is what
same month after rejection. (Note: The percentage less/more than the average number
percentage of male and female remains the of the females who travelled in cab A in all
same after rejection) months together?
A. 226 A. 8.88% more
B. 257 B. 16.36% more
C. 279 C. 26.66% more
D. 311 D. 33.33% more
E. 342 E. None of these

8) The total number of females who travelled in 10) What is the difference between the total
cab B in March, April and May is what number of males in Cab A and Cab B in all the
percentage of the total number of males who months?
travelled in cab B in the same month? A. 75
A. 33.33% B. 80
B. 56.35% C. 85
C. 66.66% D. 90
E. None of these

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Directions (1 -5):
Total number of orders which are not
delivered = 320
Total number of orders to be delivered
= Orders delivered + Not delivered
% of orders which was delivered =
(16% + 20% + 12% + 18% + 17% +
13%) = 96%
So, % of orders not delivered = 4%
So, 4% of total orders received = 320
1) Answer: E
Total number of orders received =
Number of orders returned on
8000
(Tuesday + Friday) = 320
So number of orders delivered on
+ 216 = 536
Monday = 16% of 8000 = 1280
Hence, answer is option E.
Number of orders returned on
Tuesday = 25% of number of orders
2) Answer: A
delivered on Tuesday = 25% of 1280 =
Now, total number of orders delivered
320
on Thursday = 1440 + 120 = 1560
Similarly can find the data of all days
Number of orders now returned on
Friday =15% of 1560 = 234
Hence, the answer is option A.
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Hence, answer is option B.


3) Answer: C
Now, number of orders returned on Directions (6-10):
Tuesday = 1280 x 15% = 192 Number of males in cab A in March = 250 ×
Number of orders returned on Friday = 60/100 = 150
25% x 1440 = 360 Number of males in cab A in April = 150 ×
Total number of orders returned = 192 + 360 70/100 = 105
= 552 Number of males in cab A in May = 200 ×
Hence answer is option C. 55/100 = 110
Number of males in cab A in June = 350 ×
4) Answer: D 40/100 = 140
Orders returned on Thursday = 288 Number of males in cab A in July = 300 ×
Orders delivered on Wednesday = 960 65/100 = 195
Orders delivered on Thursday = 1440 Number of males in cab B in March = 200 ×
Required percentage change = 288/2400 x 55/100 = 110
100 = 12% Number of males in cab B in April = 350 ×
Hence answer is option D. 50/100 = 175
Number of males in cab B in May = 150 ×
5) Answer: B 60/100 = 90
Number of non – returned orders in Number of males in cab B in June = 300 ×
Wednesday : 960 - 288 = 672 45/100 = 135
Number of returned orders in Tuesday: Number of males in cab B in July = 250 ×
320 40/100 = 100
= 672 – 320 / 320 * 100 = 110%

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Total passengers who travelled in the cab B in


the month of June = 300 × (100 – 20) = 300 ×
80/100 = 240
Number of females passengers who travelled in
the cab B in June = 240 × (100 – 45)/100 = 240
× 55/100 = 132
Sum of the number of females passengers who
travelled in cab A in June and the number of
female passengers who travelled in the cab B in
same the month = 147 + 132 = 279

8) Answer: D
6) Answer: B
The total number of females who travelled in
Average number of females who travelled in the
cab B in March, April and May = 90 + 175 + 60 =
cab A in May, June and July = (90 + 210 +
325
105)/3 = 405/3 = 135
The total number of males who travelled in cab
Average number of males who travelled in the
B in March, April and May = 110 + 175 + 90 =
cab A in March, April and July = (150 + 105 +
375
195)/3 = 450/3 = 150
Required percentage = 100 × 325/375 = 86.66%
The ratio of the average number of females who
travelled in cab A in May, June and July to the
9) Answer: B
average number of males who travelled in cab A
Average number of the females who travelled in
in March, April and July = 135 : 150 = 9 : 10
cab B in all months together = (90 + 175 + 60 +
165 + 150)/5 = 640/5 = 128
7) Answer: C
Average number of the females who travelled in
Total passengers who travelled in the cab A in
cab A in all months together = (100 + 45 + 90 +
the month of June = 350 × (100 – 30)/100 = 350
210 + 105)/5 = 550/5 = 110
× 70/100 = 245
Required percentage = 100 × (128 – 110)/110 =
Number of females passengers who travelled in
100 × 18/110 = 16.36% more
the cab A in June = 245 × (100 – 40)/100 = 245
× 60/100 = 147
10) Answer: D

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Directions (1-5): Study the information and answer the following question.
 Below chart gives information about the number of boys and girls in five classes.
 X-axisrepresents the number of boys and the Y-axisrepresents the number of girls.
 Red circle represents class A, yellow circle represents class B, green circlerepresent class C,
Violet circle represents class D and the blue circle represents class E.

1. If the percentage distribution of total boys of


all classes together represents a pie chart, then,
find which pie chart below represents this. [All
the given options are in degree form]
A. Cannot be determined.
B.

C.

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E. Quantity I = Quantity II or relationship can't


be established.

3. Average weight of girls in class A is 52 kg


whereasthe average weight of boys in class E is
62 kg. Average weight of all boys and girls in
class A and E together is 58 kg ,then find the
difference between the average weight of boys
D. in class A and the average weight of girls in
class E?
A.6
B. 4
C. Can’t be determined.
D.5
E.4

E. None of the above. 4. Find the ratio of the total number ofboys in all
classes together to the total number of all the

2. girls in all classes together.

Quantity I: Total number of boys in class A and A.7:6

B together is what percent of total number of B.6:5

girls in C and D together? C.4:3

Quantity II: Total number of girls in class A and D.2:3

B together is what percent of total number of E.5:3

girls in C and D together?


A. Quantity I < Quantity II 5.

B. Quantity I ≥ Quantity II Quantity I: Total number of students [boys+girls]

C. Quantity II ≥ Quantity I in class A, C and E together is what percent of

D. Quantity I > Quantity II

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total number of students in class B, C and D C. Quantity: II ≥ Quantity: I


together? D. Quantity: I > Quantity: II
Quantity II: Total number of girls in A, C and E E. Quantity I = Quantity II or relation can't be
together is what percent of total number of boys established.
in B, C and D together?
A. Quantity: I < Quantity: II
B. Quantity: I ≥ Quantity: II

Directions (6 - 10): Study the information and answer the following question.
The below funnel DI gives information about the total number of faculty and percentage of faculty in
different posts out of the total faculty in each department of a university.

6) Find the difference between the number of total number of lab assistants in A is 48 and the
clerks in department A and department B, if the total number of lecturers in B is 50.
A.63

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B.18 A. 37.20 years


C.44 B. 54.32 years
D.15 C. 38.64 years
E.16 D. 52.64 years
E. 48.54 years
7) Total number of faculty in department P is
200 and total number of faculty in department Q 9) Total number of clerks in department M is 16
is 100. and total number of clerks in department N is
Quantity I: Total number of faculty in the post of 24. Find the total number of faculty in
professor and clerks of Q is what percentage of department M is what percent more or less than
the total number of lecturers and lab assistants the total number of professors in department N.
in department P? A.76% more
Quantity II: Total number of faculty in the post of B.21.21% more
professor and clerks of P is what percentage of C.43%more
the total number of lecturers and lab assistants D.23% less
in department Q? E.53% less
A. Quantity: I < Quantity: II
B. Quantity: I ≥ Quantity: II 10) Total number of faculty in department S is
C. Quantity: II ≥ Quantity: I 100. Each professor guides 6 groups of
D. Quantity: I > Quantity: II students and each lecturer guides 5 groups of
E. Quantity I = Quantity II or relation can't be students. Each student of the department is
established guided by either professor or lecturer, then find
the total number of students in department S.
8) Total number of faculty in department R is A.455
100. Average age of all the professors is 42 B.880
years, average age of all the lecturers is 38 C.423
years, average age of all the lab assistants is 31 D.235
years and the average age of all the clerks is 29 E.534
years. Find the average age of the whole
department.

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Directions (1-5):

1) Answer: B So, option B is right.

Total number of boys =100+80+60+80+40=360.


360=360 2) Answer: D

1 = 360/360 = 1 Quantity I

Boy in A=100 in B=80 , C=60 , D=80 , E=40 Required percentage= [(100+80)/ (60+40)] *100

Required pie chart which represents the number = 180%

of boys is, Quantity II


Required percentage= [(80+60)/ (60+40)] *100
= 140%
Quantity I > Quantity II

3) Answer: C

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Total weight of all the students in A and E Or, 1% = 2


together =280*58=16240. So the total number of faculty = 200.
Total weight of girls in A =52*80=4160 So, number of clerks = 200 * 8/100 = 16
Total weight of boys in E=62*40=2480. Hence the required difference = 32-16 = 16
Total weight of boys in A and total weight of
girls in E = 16240-4160-2480 = 9600. 7) Answer: A
But we can’t calculate the difference of average In Department P,
weight. Number of professors =200*55/100 =110
Number of lecturers =200*25/100 =50
4) Answer: B Number of lab assistant =200*12/100 =24
Total number of girls=80+60+60+40+60=300. Number of clerks =200*8/100 =16
Total number of boys=360. In Department Q,
Required ratio =360:300=6:5. Number of professors is 55, lecturer is 25, lab
assistant is 12, and clerk is 8.
5) Answer: D Quantity I
Quantity I Required percentage= {[55+8]/[50+24]}*100 =
Required percentage, 85.13%
= [(180+120+100)/ (140+120+120)] *100 = Quantity II
105.26% Required percentage= {[110+16]/[25+12]}*100 =
Quantity II 340.54%
Required percentage, Quantity I < Quantity II
= [(80+60+60)/ (80+60+80)] *100 = 90.90%
Quantity I > Quantity II 8) Answer: C
In Department R, the number of professors is
6) Answer E 55, lecturers are 25, lab assistants are 12, and
In department A, clerks are 8.
12% = 48 Total age of faculty in department R =
Or 1% = 4 (42*55)+(38*25)+(31*12)+(8*29) =3864 years
So total number of faculty is 400 Average age of all the faculties in department
So, number of clerks = 400 * 8/100 = 32 R =(3864/100)= 38.64 years
In department B,
25% = 50 9) Answer: B

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Total number of clerks in department M is 16,


i.e., 8%=16 10) Answer: A
Or 1%=2 In Department S
Or 100%=200 Number of professors is 55 and the number of
Total number of clerks in department N is 24, lecturers is 25.
i.e., 8%=24 Total number of students guided by each
Or,100%=300 professor = 55*6 = 330
Number of Professors in department N = Number of students guided by each lecturer =
(55*300)/100 = 165 25*5 = 125
So, the required percentage= [(200-165)/165] Total number of students in the department S =
*100 =21.21% more 330+125 = 455

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Directions (1-4): Study the following bubble chart carefully and answer the questions given beside.
Trust well, an EdTech company wants to recruit candidates in six departments - Content, Customer
support, Design, HR, Marketing and Production which are assigned different color bubble i.e. Red,
blue, Black, Yellow, green and Violet respectively shown below in bubble chart.
The bubble chart below shows numbers of interview that were conducted and the percentage of
candidates selected in various departments.
The percentage of candidates selected are represented by small colored circles (Red, blue, Black,
Yellow, green and Violet) given on the x-axis.

The table given below shows the ratio of number of males to number of females who are selected in
various departments.

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1. The total no. of candidates selected in all six 3. What is the ratio of total number of female
departments is approximately what % of total no candidates selected in production and design
of candidates interviewed? department together to total number of
A.28% candidates selected in these departments?
B.27% A.64:249
C.26% B.34:249
D.25% C.64:259
E.24% D.34:259
E.64:269
2. Find the difference between average number
of males candidates selected in content, 4. If 20% of the females resigned from
customer support, design, marketing and production department and joined in customer
production department and average number of support department and 45% of males resigned
female candidates selected in content, from marketing department and joined
customer support, HR, marketing and production department, then what is the
production department. percentage of candidates selected in production
A.56 department out of total number of candidates
B.64 interviewed for production department?
C.36 A.47%
D.63 B.45%
E.46 C.48%

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D.46% E.None of these

Directions (6-8): Study the following data carefully and answer the questions:
The given below candlesticks show the information about the share price of the company at the time of
opening of the market, at the time of closing of the market, Maximum price and Minimum price of the
share in five different days of a week.

Points to remember:
A. Floor of the box shows the opening price of a share.
B. Ceiling of the box shows the closing price of a share.
C. Floor of the line shows the minimum price of a share.
D. Ceiling of the line shows the maximum price of a share.
6) On Monday, Mahesh purchases ‘x’ shares at D.5: 7
the opening price, ‘x + y’ shares at the closing E.3: 5
price, ‘y + 2’ shares at the minimum price and
‘(x – y +7)’ shares at maximum price. If he pays 7) Rahul purchased _____ shares on Tuesday
8% as a sales tax on all the shares purchased at closing price and ____ shares on Friday at
on that day which is Rs.2268, then find the the minimum price and the total amount paid by
value of (x2 + 5): (y3 – 10). (If x-y =3) him on Tuesday is Rs.3600 more than that he
A.2: 5 paid on Friday.
B.7: 9 Which of the following value will fill the blanks in
C.1: 3 the same order?
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A: 10 and 14
B: 12 and 16 9) Aman purchased ‘2x + 3’ shares on Monday
C: 14 and 18 at maximum price ‘2y – 5’ shares on Tuesday at
A. Only B is true the minimum price and sold ‘4x – 6’ shares on
B. All A, B and C are true Wednesday at the opening price and remaining
C. Only A and B are true ‘y + 1’ shares on Thursday at the closing price.
D. Only B and C are true If he earns Rs.500 as profit amount, then find
E. None that how many shares he purchased.
A.24
8) Manish purchased 18 shares on Friday at B.18
closing price and sold 10 of them on Thursday C.14
at the maximum price while remaining on D.16
Wednesday at the minimum price. While E.20
purchasing, he has to give 8% sales tax on total
purchase and while selling, he has to give 5% 10) Opening Price on Monday is what
sales tax on the total sale, then find the profit percentage more or less than the closing price
amount earned by him. on Wednesday?
A.Rs.1460 A.25% less
B.Rs.1240 B.33.33% less
C.Rs.1380 C.14% more
D.Rs.1080 D.16.67% less
E.Rs.1320 E.20% more
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Directions (1-4): Required difference = 227-164 = 63


From the data given in bubble chart and table
we can form the following table 3. Answer: A
Total number of female candidates selected in
production and design department together =
180+12 = 192
Total number of candidates selected in
production and design department together =
675+72 = 747
Required ratio = 192/747 = 64:249

4. Answer: C
20% of the females resigned from production
department = 20% of 180 = 36
So, number of females in production
1. Answer: C
department = 180-36 = 144
Total no. of candidates selected in all six
15% of males resigned from marketing
departments = (216+640+72+136+300+675) =
department and joined production department =
2039
45% of 180 = 81
Total no of candidates interviewed in all six
So, number of males in production department
departments =
= 495+81 = 576
(1800+1600+900+850+1200+1500) = 7850
Total candidates in production department =
Required % = 2039/7850*100 = 25.97 %
144+576 = 720
Total number of candidates interviewed for
2. Answer: D
production department = 1500
Average number of males candidates selected
Required % = 720/1500*100 = 48%
in content, customer support, design, marketing
and production department =
Directions (6-9):
(120+280+60+180+495)/5 = 1135/5 = 227
The table given below shows the price of a
Average number of female candidates selected
share at four instances on five days:
in content, customer support, HR, marketing
and production department =
(96+360+64+120+180)/5 = 820/5 = 164

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= 3: 5

7) Answer: A
Let Rahul purchased ‘x’ shares on Tuesday at
closing price and ‘y’ shares on Friday at the
minimum price.
Total amount paid by him on Tuesday = x * 900
= 900x
Total amount paid by him on Friday = y * 450 =
450y

6) Answer: E According to the question:

Total price of ‘x’ shares purchased at opening 900x – 450y = 3600

price on Mon = 600 * x = 600x 2x – y = 8

Total price of ‘x + y’ shares purchased at closing y = 2x – 8

price on Mon = 800 * (x + y) = 800x + 800y When x = 10; y = 12

Total price of ‘y + 2’ shares purchased at When x = 12; y = 16

minimum price on Mon = 450 * (y + 2) = 450y + When x = 14; y = 20

900 Hence, only B is TRUE.

Total price of ‘x – y + 7’ shares purchased at


maximum price on Mon = 1000 * (x – y + 7) = 8) Answer: C

1000 * (3 + 7) = 10000 Total cost Price at which Manish purchases 18

Now, shares on Friday at closing price = 18 * 750 =

8% of (600x + 800x + 800y + 450y + 900 + Rs.13500

10000) = 2268 Effective cost price = 108% of 13500 =

1400x + 1250y + 10900 = 28350 Rs.14580

28x + 25y = 349 ………. (1) Total price at which 10 shares are sold on

x – y = 3 ……. (2) Thursday at maximum price = 10 * 1200 =

From (1) and (2): Rs.12000

x = 8 and y = 5 Total price at which 8 shares are sold on

Required ratio = (x2 + 5): (y3 – 10) Wednesday at minimum price = 8 * 600 =

= (82 + 5): (53 – 10) Rs.4800

= 69: 115 Total selling price = 12000 + 4800 = Rs.16800

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Effective selling price = 95% of 16800 = Selling price of (y + 1) shares on Thursday at


Rs.15960 closing price = (y + 1) * 1000 = (1000y + 1000)
Required profit amount = 15960 – 14580 Now,
= Rs.1380 [(3000x – 4500) + (1000y + 1000)] – [(2000x +
3000) + (800y – 2000)] = 500

9) Answer: D 1000x + 200y = 5000


5x + y = 25 ……… (2)
According to the question:
From (1) and (2):
Purchased shares = Sold shares
x = 4 and y = 5
(2x + 3) + (2y – 5) = (4x – 6) + (y + 1)
Purchased shares = (2x + 3) + (2y – 5) = 11 + 5
2x + 2y – 2 = 4x + y – 5
= 16
2x – y = 3 ……… (1)
Purchased price of (2x + 3) shares on Monday
10) Answer: B
at maximum price = (2x + 3) * 1000 = (2000x +
The opening price on Monday = 600
3000)
The closing price on Wednesday =900
Purchased price of (2y – 5) shares on Tuesday
Required percentage = (900-
at minimum price = (2y – 5) * 400 = (800y –
600)/900*100=33.33%
2000)
Selling price of (4x – 6) shares on Wednesday
at opening price = (4x – 6) * 750 = (3000x –
4500)

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Directions (1-5): Study the information and answer the following question.
The bubble chart shows the information about the cost price and selling price of five different items A,
B, C, D and E. Y-axis value represents the cost price of the items and the X-axis value represents the
selling price of the items.

1. If the marked percentage of items A and B is C.64.29%


40% and 60% respectively. Find the difference D.83.33%
between the discount percentage of item A and E.74.21%
B.
A.3.20% 3. Cost price of item F is the average selling
B.4.20% price of the entire item and selling price of F is
C.1.20% the average cost price of the entire item. Find
D.3.6% the profit of loss percentage in item F.
E.2.55% A.no loss no profit
B.2.5% profit
2. How much percentage of the selling price C.13.04% profit
must increase in item D to make the profit D.11.53% profit
percentage like C? E.4.2% loss
A.53.21%
B.71.37% 4. 141,180,237,332,465

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Marked price of item C is the right number of Quantity I: Total cost price of item A and B
the above series. Find the discount percent of together is what percent of total cost price of
item C. item C and D together?
A.14.44% Quantity II: Selling price of D is what percent of
B.15.49% selling price of E?
C.21.94% A. Quantity I < Quantity II
D.16.32% B. Quantity I ≥ Quantity II
E.18.25% C. Quantity II ≥ Quantity I
D. Quantity I > Quantity II
5. E. Quantity I = Quantity II or relation can't be
established

Directions (6-10): Study the information and answer the following question.
The given graph shows the information about the five different items of A,B,C,D,E.
In which the Upper value of the stick is denoting the marked-up percentage, the middle value denotes
the discount percentage and the lower value denotes the amount of profit of an item.

Marked up %, A, 60
Marked up %, E, 60
Marked up %, B, 50
Marked up %, C, 50

Marked up %, D, 40
Marked up %
Discount %, A, 30
Discount %, B, 30 Amount of profit
Discount %, C, 20
Discount %
Discount %, D, 20
Amount of profit, B, Discount %, E, 25
Amount of profit, A,
15 25
Amount of profit, D, Amount of profit, E,
Amount of profit, C, 15 15
10

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6) Find the difference between the profit C. Rs.84


percentage of A and E together and the profit D. Rs.83
percentage of B and C together. E. Rs.85
A. 10%
B. 12% 9) If item A is marked up by the same
C. 2% percentage of B marked up and the discount
D. 11% percentage is the same as E. Then find the new
E. 7% profit amount after selling item A.
A. 21.20
7) B. 12.5
Quantity I: Cost price of item A is what percent C. 32.26
of the selling price of item C? D. 14.32
Quantity II: The selling price of item D is what E. 21.29
percent of the cost price of item E?
A. Quantity I < Quantity II 10)
B. Quantity I ≥ Quantity II Quantity I: Average cost price of A and E
C. Quantity II ≥ Quantity I together is what percent of the average cost
D. Quantity I > Quantity II price of B and C together?
E. Quantity I = Quantity II (or) relationship can't Quantity II: Average selling price of C and E
be established together is what percent of the average selling
price of D and A together?
8) Cost price of item F is the average Cost price A. Quantity I < Quantity II
of all the items. Item F marked up by 60 % then B. Quantity I ≥ Quantity II
give a discount of 20%. Find the difference C. Quantity II ≥ Quantity I
between the selling price of item F and item D? D. Quantity I > Quantity II
A. Rs.72 E. Quantity I = Quantity II (or) relationship can't
B. Rs.75 be established

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Directions (1-5): So selling price must increase to= [165-


90/90]*100 =83.33%

3. Answer: C
Selling price of F = [90+100+120+90+120]/5=
Rs.104
1. Answer: E Cost price of F = [70+70+80+110+130]/5=
Marked price item A =70*140/100=Rs.98 Rs.92
Discount percentage in item A So Profit percentage = [104-92]/92*100=13.04%
=8/98*100=8.16% profit
Marked price of item B =70*160/100= Rs.112
Discount percentage in item B 4. Answer: B
=12/112*100=10.71%
So, discount percentage =10.71%
Required difference =10.71-8.16= 2.55%
So the marked price is 142.
So discount price = [142-120/142]*100 =15.49%
2. Answer: D
Profit percentage in C = [40/80]*100 =50%
5. Answer: A
To make 50% profit selling price must
Quantity I,
=110*150/100 =165

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Required percentage= [(70+70)/ (80+110)]*100 Quantity I,


=73.68% Required percentage =[(125/60)]*100=208.33%
Quantity II, Quantity II,
Required percentage= [90/120]*100 =75% Required percentage=[140/75]*100=186.66%
Quantity I < Quantity II Hence, Quantity I > Quantity II

Directions (6-10): 8) Answer: C


For A, CP of F is= [125+500+50+125+75]/5=Rs.175
Let CP is 100, marked price 160, SP=112 Marked price of F is=175*160/100=Rs.280
So, profit is 12, Selling price is=280*80/100=Rs.224
The actual profit is Rs. 15. Required difference=224-140=84
Actual CP is= [100/12] *15= Rs. 125
Marked price is=125*160/100= Rs. 200 9) Answer: B
SP is=200*70/100= Rs. 140 New Marked up price of Item
Similarly, we can calculate the others item also. A=125*150/100=187.5
The new Selling price of item
A=187.5*75/100=140.625
So, the new profit percentage=140.625-125]
*100/125=12.5%

10) Answer: A
Quantity I,
Average CP of A and E is= [125+75]/2=100
Average CP B and C is = [500+50]/2=275
6) Answer: E
Required difference = [100/275] *100=36.36%
Profit percentage of A= [15*100/125] =12%
Quantity II,
Profit percentage of E= [15*100/75] = 20%
Average SP of C and E is= [60+90]/2=75
Profit percentage of B = [25*100/500] = 5%
Average SP of D and A is= [140+140] /2 =140
Profit percentage of C= [10*100/50] = 20%
Required percentage= [75/140] *100=53.57%
Required difference =12+20-5-20=7%
Hence, Quantity I < Quantity II

7) Answer: D

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Quantitative Aptitude

Direction (1-5): Study the information and answer the following question.
Bubble graph represents the total population and the percentage of females among the total
population. Different color represents different village. X-axis gives the value of the total population and
the y-axis gives the value percentage of females.

1) Ratio of the literate and illiterate male in number of male population of village E, C and D
village A is 3:1 and Ratio of the literate and together?
illiterate females is 3:1 in the same village. Find A. Quantity I < Quantity II
the total number of illiterate people is what B. Quantity I ≥ Quantity II
percent of total population of village A? C. Quantity II ≥ Quantity I
A.25.32% D. Quantity I > Quantity II
B.21.3% E. Quantity I = Quantity II or relation can't be
C.27.36% established
D.22.36%
E.25% 3) Find the difference between the total female
in all the villages together and the total male in
2) Quantity I: total number of male population of all the villages together?
village A, B and C is what percent of the total A.89
number of female population of village B, C and B.87
D together? C.80
Quantity II: Total number of female population D.83
of village A, B and C is what percent of the total E.85

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4) Ratio of male government employees and B. Quantity I ≥ Quantity II


private employees of male in village B is 5:4 C. Quantity II ≥ Quantity I
and ratio of female government employees and D. Quantity I > Quantity II
private employees of the same village is 6:5. E. Quantity I = Quantity II or relation can't be
Ratio of male government employees and established
private employees of male in village C is 6:5
and the ratio of female government employees 5) Find the ratio of the total number of people in
and private employees of the same village is village A, B and C together and village E, C and
5:4.(In all the villages there is only private and D together?
government employees only) A.53:49
Quantity I: total number of female government B.30:31
employees of village B and C together? C.23:36
Quantity II: total number of male private D.29:52
employees of village B and C together? E.4:36
A. Quantity I < Quantity II

Directions (6-10): Study the information and answer the following question.
The given below Funnel DI shows the information about the Percentage distribution of the number of
books in a library.
The numbers of Novels, fiction, storybooks and short story books are calculated from the total number
of books.

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6. Total number of books in a library 500. Find


which degree distribution in the pie chart is
correct.
A.

C.

B.

D.

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books is 150. Find the average number of


pages in all books of a library.
A. 320
B. 252
C. 225
D. 258
E. 242

9. Total number of books in both the libraries is


E.
the same and the number of books of fiction is
50 in library A and the number of short story
books is 30 in library B. Find the difference
between the total number of books in library A
and library B. ( Percentage distribution for both
the libraries are taken from the above funnel
diagram)
A. 120
B. 100
C. 125
7. Difference between the fiction books in library D. 132
A and library B is 50. Find the total number of E. 225
books in library A.
A.153 10.
B.171 Quantity I: If the total number of books in a
C.164 library is 100. Total number of novel and short
D. cannot be determined storybooks together is what percent of the total
E. None of these. number of fiction and storybooks together?
Quantity II: If the total number of books in a
8. Total number of books in a library is 400. library is 100.Total number of novel and fiction
Average number of pages in novels is 300, books together is what percent of the total
average number of pages in storybooks is 200, number of storybooks and short storybooks
average number of pages in fiction books is 180 together?
and average number of pages in short story
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A. Quantity I < Quantity II D. Quantity I > Quantity II


B. Quantity I ≥ Quantity II E. Quantity I = Quantity II (or) relationship can't
C. Quantity II ≥ Quantity I be established
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Directions (1-5): Illiterate male =100


Total number of population in village A is 1000 Total illiterate people =150+100=250
Total number of female is 60% so Required percentage =250*100/1000=25%
female=1000*60/100=600
Total number of male =1000-600=400 2) Answer: D
Similarly, we can calculate the others. Quantity I:
Required percentage =
[(400+360+660)/(440+540+360)]*100 =
1420*100/1340
=105.97%
Quantity II:
Required
percentage=[(600+440+540)/(660+540+450)]*1
00=95.75%
1) Answer: E
Quantity I > Quantity II
Literate female =600*3/4=450
Illiterate female =150
3) Answer: C
Literate male =400*3/4=300

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Required difference Number of story books = 500 * 30 / 100 =150 =


=[(600+440+540+360+550)- 108º
(400+360+660+540+450)]=80 Number of fiction books = 500 * 25 / 100 = 125
= 90º
4) Answer: D Number of short story books = 500 * 10 / 100 =
Male government employees in B=360*5/9=200 50 = 36º
Male private employees in B=360*4/9=160
Female government employees in
B=440*6/11=240
Female private employees in B=440-240=200
Male government employees in
C=660*6/11=360
Male private employees in C=660-360=300
Female government employees in
C=540*5/9=300
7. Answer: D
Female private employees in C=540-300=240
Let total books in library A is 100x and library B
Quantity I:
is 100y
Total female government employees of village B
So, we can say 25x-25y=50
and C=240+300=540
Or, x-y=2
Quantity II:
From that we cannot get the exact number of x
Total male private employee of village B and
and y.
C=160+300=460
So cannot calculate the total number of books
Quantity I > Quantity II
library A.

5) Answer: B
8. Answer: C
Required ratio =[(1000+800+1200) :
Numbers of novel books = 400 * 35 / 100 = 140
(1200+900+1000)]=3000:3100=30:31
Numbers of story books = 400 * 30 / 100 = 120
Numbers of fiction books = 400 * 25 / 100 = 100
6. Answer E
Numbers of story books =400*10/100 =40
Number of Novel books =35*500/100 =175
Total number of pages = 140 * 300 + 120 * 200
=126º
+ 100 * 180 + 40 * 150 = 90000
Average number of pages = 90000 / 400 = 225

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10. Answer: A
9. Answer: B Quantity I,
Total number of books in library A =50*100/25 Required percentage = [ ( 35 + 10 ) / ( 30 + 25 )
=200 ] * 100 = 81.81%
Total number of books in library B = 100 * 30 / Quantity II,
10 = 300 Required percentage = [ ( 35 + 25 ) / ( 30 + 10 )
So the required difference = 300 – 200 = 100. ] * 100 = 150%
Hence, Quantity I < Quantity II

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Quantitative Aptitude

Directions ( 1 -5): Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below.
The bar graph below shows the sum of cost price and selling price of five different shirts A, B, C, D and
E.

The Bubble chart below shows the discount percentage offered on five different Shirts A, B, C, D and
E.

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1. If the Shirt 'B' is marked up by 25% above its C. Rs.1750


cost price, then the discount offered on the Shirt D. Rs.1455
B is how much more or less than the cost price E. Rs.1050
of the Shirt B?
A. Rs.1275 5. If the discount offered on Shirt 'D' is Rs. 138,
B. Rs.1375 then find the selling price of the Shirt.
C. Rs.1450 A. Rs.2622
D. Rs.1250 B. Rs.2572
E. None of these C. Rs.2672
D. Rs.2882
2. If there is a loss of 10% in Shirt ‘E’s sale, E. None of these
then, find the discount offered on the Shirt.
Direction (6-10): Study the following graphs and
A. Rs.354
answer the following question.
B. Rs.364
C. Rs.324
D. Rs.384
E. None of these

3. There is a profit of Rs. 150 in the sale of Shirt


'A'. If the marked price of the Shirt has been Rs.
750 more, then find the discount percentage, if
the discount (in Rs.) offered remains the same.
A. 15%
B. 14%
C. 13%
D. 16%
E. None of these

4. If there is neither profit nor loss in Shirt ‘C’s Note:[Percentage given is out of the total
sale, then, find the marked price of the Shirt 'C'. number of candidates who submit the form.]
A. Rs.1250 6) If the total number of 1800 candidate takes
B. Rs.2260 the admission form and 10% candidates did not
submit the form, then find the number of
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candidates did not take admission in the number of student did not takes admission is
college. 80.
A.32 A. The data in statement I alone is sufficient to
B.42 answer the question, while the data in
C.12 statement II alone is not sufficient to answer the
D.36 question
E.78 B. The data in statement II alone is sufficient to
answer the question, while the data in
7) If the total number of candidates who submit statement I alone is not sufficient to answer the
the form is 1800 and 10% of candidates did not question
submit the form. Then answer the given C. The data either in statement I alone or in
question. statement II alone is sufficient to answer the
Quantity I: Number of candidates eligible to question
give admission test? D. The data given in both statements I and II
Quantity II : What is the Sum of the total number together are not sufficient to answer the
of candidates take admission, number of question
students selected in admission test and the total E. The data given in both statements I and II
number of candidate did not submit the form? together are necessary to answer the question.
A. Quantity: I < Quantity: II
B. Quantity: I ≥ Quantity: II 9) Value of X is 1850 and the value of Y is
C. Quantity: II ≥ Quantity: I 1720. Find the difference between the
D. Quantity: I > Quantity: II percentage of the total number of candidates
E. Quantity I = Quantity II or relation can't be did not submit the admission form and the total
established number of candidate takes admission out of the
total number of student take application form?
8) Find the Total number of students who took A.4.88
admission in the college. B.2.27
Statement I: 900 candidates are eligible to take C.2.96
an admission test. D.1.23
Statement II: The difference between the E.8.96
numbers of student takes admission and

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10) The Value of X is 2200 and the value of Y is A. Quantity: I < Quantity: II
2100. B. Quantity: I ≥ Quantity: II
Quantity I : Total number of candidates eligible C. Quantity: II ≥ Quantity: I
to give the admission test? D. Quantity: I > Quantity: II
Quantity II : Sum of the total number of students E. Quantity I = Quantity II or relation can't be
who did not take the admission test and the established
total number of students who took admission in
college A.
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1) Answer: A Hence, option A.


Let the cost price of the Shirt 'B' be Rs. 'x'
Therefore, the selling price of the Shirt 'B': 2) Answer: C
Rs.(3150 – x) Let the cost price of the Shirt 'E' be Rs.'y'
Marked price of the Shirt 'B' = Rs. 1.25x Therefore, the selling price of the Shirt 'E' = Rs.
According to the question, (2052 - y)
The discount offered on shirt B is 12% According to the question,
0.88*1.25x = 3150 - x 0.9y = 2052 - y
x = 3150/2.1 = Rs. 1500 y = 2052/1.9 = Rs. 1080
cost price of shirt B=Rs.1500 Let the Shirt is marked a% above its cost price
Discount offered=0.12*1.25x= Rs.225 Therefore,
Required difference = Cost Price- a - 25 - 25a/100 = -10 ,
Discount=1500-225 = Rs. 1275 a = 20%

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Required discount = 0.25 x 1.2y =Rs. 324 100%===MP


Hence, option C MP=Rs.1050
Hence, option E.
3) Answer: B
Let the cost price of Shirt 'A' be Rs. 'p' 5) Answer: A
Therefore, the selling price of the Shirt 'A' = Rs. Marked price of the Shirt D = 138/0.05 = Rs.
(2650 – p) 2760
According to the question, (p +150) = (2650 – p) Therefore, selling price of Shirt 'D' = 2760 – 138
p = 2500/2 = Rs. 1250 = Rs. 2622
Profit percentage = (150/1250) ×100 = 12% Hence, option A.
Let the Shirt is marked m% above its cost price
Therefore,
Cost Price = Rs.1250 6) Answer: E
Selling price=Rs.1400 Number of candidates who submit the
Discount Offered = 20% application form is = 1800*90/100 =1620
so, 80%==1400 Number of students take admission is =
100%=== MP 1620*10/100 =162
MP=1750 The number of students who do not take
Discount offered = 0.2 x 1750 = Rs. 350 admission is = 240-162 = 78
Required discount percentage = {350/ (1750 +
750)} × 100 = 14% 7) Answer: D
Hence, option B. Total number candidate submit application form
4) Answer: E is = 1800
Cost price of Shirt 'C' = 1680/2 = Rs. 840 Total number candidate didn’t submit
Let the Shirt is marked up by q% above its cost application form is = (1800/90)*10 = 200
price. The Number of candidates take admission =
Therefore, 1800 *10/100 = 180
Cost Price = Rs.840 Number of students selected in admission test =
Selling price= Rs.840 240
Discount Offered= 20% Quantity I
so, Number of candidates eligible to give test =
80%====840 1800 * 60/100 = 1080

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Quantity II 9) Answer: B
Required Sum = 180+240+200 = 620 Percentage of students who did not submit the
Quantity I > Quantity II form is = [1850 - 1720/1850] = 7.02%
Percentage of student take admission is =
8) Answer: C [172/1850]*100 = 9.29%
From 1st statement, So difference = 9.29 - 7.02 = 2.27%
60%=900
Or, 100%=1500 10) Answer: D
Number candidate submit the admission form is Quantity I :
1500 Number of candidates eligible for
So from this, we can calculate the number of test=60*2100/100=1260
students takes admission Quantity II:
From 2nd statement Total number of students who did not take the
Number of students who did not take admission admission =2100*40/100=840
is 80 Number of candidates who took admission =
So the number of students take admission is 2100*10/100=210
240-80=160 Sum = 840+210=1050
So either statement I or statement II is alone Quantity I > Quantity II
sufficient to answer.

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Quantitative Aptitude

Direction (1-5): Study the flow chart carefully A.5000


and answer the following question. B.4520
There is a condition given if the total voters are C.4536
greater than 12000 than right side chart flow D.4000
otherwise left side chart flow. E.4500

3)
Quantity I: Total number voters in a village are
9000. Find the number of invalid votes?
Quantity II: Total number of voters in a village is
13000. Find the number of people did not caste
the vote?
A. Quantity I < Quantity II
B. Quantity I ≥ Quantity II
C. Quantity II ≥ Quantity I
D. Quantity I > Quantity II
E. Quantity I = Quantity II or relation can't be
established
1) In two village total voters is 11000 and
13000. Find the difference of losing candidate 4) Total number of voters in village A is X. If
votes? losing candidate get 2700 votes and invalid
A.320 votes is 750, find the value of X?
B.420 A.10004
C.120 B.10000
D.361 C.10220
E.318 D.11030
E. cannot be determined
2) Total number of population in a village is
14000. Find the winning candidate obtained 5)
votes, if 80% of the villagers are eligible to Quantity I: If the total voters are 9000, find the
caste the vote? winning candidate vote?

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Quantity II: 2250? D. Quantity I > Quantity II


A. Quantity I < Quantity II E. Quantity I = Quantity II or relation can't be
B. Quantity I ≥ Quantity II established
C. Quantity II ≥ Quantity I

Direction (6 – 10): Read the following information carefully and answer the questions based on it.
The following chart shows the price of shares of five days of a week from Monday to Friday. The ceiling
and floor of line depict the maximum and minimum respectively of the shares through the day. The
ceiling and floor of the rectangular box depict closing price and opening price respectively.

Note: If the number of shares is less than 200 which is sold or purchased then the brokerage agency
charges 10% of the total amount of the total transaction. If the number of shares 200 or more, then
brokerage charges are 5%.
6) If a person purchased 400 shares on day 1 at D. Rs. 31800
the opening price and sold all shares on day 3 E. None of these
at the maximum price then, find his profit in the
whole transaction. 7) On day 3, a person purchased few
A. Rs. 34800 shares(more than 200) at a minimum price. He
B. Rs. 36000 sold 50% of the share on day 4 (less than 200
C. Rs. 32800 shares) at the opening price and the remaining

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shares on day 5 at the closing price and he 9) A person bought a certain number of shares
earned a profit of Rs. 6480. Find the number of on day 2 at a minimum price (more than 200).
shares purchased by the person. He sold 75% of shares on day 3 at opening
A. 240 price and rest shares on day 4 at minimum
B. 280 price, thus he made a profit of Rs. 6885. Find
C. 320 the number of shares bought by the person.
D. 180 A. 320
E. None of these B. 360
C. 240
8) If a person purchased 320 shares and sold D. 400
75% shares on day 4 at the opening price and E. None of these
rest at the minimum price on day 4, he incurred
a loss of Rs. 23040. then, find on which day and 10) A person buys 300 shares on day 1 at
at which price did he buys those shares. minimum price, sells 2/3 on day 2 at closing
A. Day 3, Maximum price price and rest on day 5 at Closing price. Find
B. Day 1, Maximum price his approx. profit and loss percentage.
C. Day 2, maximum price A. 240%
D. Day 1, Closing price B. 245%
E. None of these C. 243%
D. 231%
E. 241%
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1) Answer: E When we flow the rule of total voters greater


Total voters =11000 than 12000 we get total voters is less than
Total cast vote=11000*75/100=8250 12000, so it’s wrong.
Total valid vote=8250*90/100=7425 If total number voters is less than 12000
Losing candidate vote=7425*40/100=2970 Then 40%=2700
Total voters =13000 So total valid vote=6750
Total cast vote=13000*85/100=11050 Total caste vote=6750*100/90=7500
Total valid vote=11050*80/100=8840 Total invalid vote=7500*10/100=750
Losing candidate vote=8840*30/100=2652 So this fulfill the condition,
So difference=2970-2652=318 So total voters=7500*100/75=10000

2) Answer: C 5) Answer: D
Total voters=14000*80/100=11200 Quantity I:
So winning candidate Wining candidate
vote=11200*[75/100]*[90/100]*[60/100]=4536 vote=9000*75/100*90/100*60/100=3645
Quantity II: 2250
3) Answer: A Quantity I > Quantity II
Quantity I:
Invalid vote=9000*75/100*10/100=675 6) Answer: D
Quantity II: According to the question,
Number of people did not cast their Amount paid by the person for buying shares at
vote=13000*15/100=1950 an opening price on day-1 = 60 x 400 =
Quantity I < Quantity II Rs.24000
Amount received by the person for selling the
4) Answer: B share at a maximum price on day-3= 150 x 400
If total number voters is greater than 12000 = Rs. 60000
Then 30%=2700 But he has to pay 5% of brokerage charges
Or, 1%=90 while selling and purchasing.
So total valid vote=9000 So, overall profit = (60000 – 24000) – 5% of
So total caste vote=9000*100/80=11250 (24000 + 60000)
Total invalid vote=11250*20/100=2250 = Rs. 31800
So it is not satisfies the question value. Hence answer is option D

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9) Answer: B
7) Answer: A According to the given statement, the person
Total number of shares purchased by a person purchased more than 200 shares. So it’s sure
is more than 200. he will pay 5% brokerage while purchasing the
Let total number of shares purchased by person shares. But when he sells 75% of shares on a
= 2a (more than 200) particular day, we don’t know if these shares
Total amount paid by person while purchasing are more than 200 or not. He sold 25% shares
the shares = (30 x 2a) x 105% = 63a on another day, if this 25% is more than 200
While selling, he sells less than 200 shares on then the number of total shares is more than
both days. So he has to pay 10% brokerage 800, which is a very high number. (Having very
charges. So few chances, by options).
Amount received by person while selling the Let total number of shares purchased by person
shares = (60 x a + 70 x a) x 90% = 117a = 4a (75% of shares are more than 200 and
Now, 117a – 63a = 6480 25% are less than 200)
So, value of a = 120 Now,
So total number of shares purchased by person (3a x 70 x 95% + a x 50 x 90%) - (4a x 40 x
= 120 x 2 = 240 1.05) = 6885
Hence answer is option A 76.5a = 6885
So value of a = 90
8) Answer: C So total number of shares sold by person = 4 x
Let the price at which he purchased the share = 90 = 360
Rs a
Now, 10) Answer: E
320 x a x 105% - (75% x 320 x 60 x 95% + 25% According to question,
x 320 x 50 x 90%) = 23040 Total amount paid by person while purchasing
336a – (13680 + 3600) = 23040 the shares = 300 x 20 x 1.05 = Rs. 6300
336a = 40320 Total amount received by person while selling
So value of a = 120 the shares = 2/3 x 300 x 80 x 95% + 1/3 x 300 x
So he purchased 320 shares on day 2 at the 70 x 90% = 15200 + 6300 = Rs. 21500
maximum price. Required profit percentage = (21500 –
Hence answer is option C 6300)/6300 x 100 = 241%

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Directions (1-5) Study the information and Quantity I: Total monthly savings of A and C
answer the following together?
question. Quantity II: Total monthly savings of B and C
together?
A. Quantity: I < Quantity: II
B. Quantity: I ≥ Quantity: II
C. Quantity: II ≥ Quantity: I
D. Quantity: I > Quantity: II
E. Quantity I = Quantity II or Relationship can't
be established.

3) Monthly salary of Raju is Rs.18500. In one


month, Raju also earned Rs.2420 from Babu as
interest. Difference of expenditure in room rent
of Raju when the extra amount is added and
Note: - Given percentage is applicable on total when his earning is only from salary?
monthly income. The Savings percentage for A.Rs.1258
income below 20000 is 25% and for above B.Rs.6259
20000 is 15%. C.Rs.2697
1) Monthly income of A is Rs.18000. Next D.Rs.2253
month his monthly income will increase by 25%. E.Rs.2520
Find the difference of monthly savings of A in
these two months. 4) Ratio of income A and B is 5:6. Find the ratio
A.Rs.1853 of savings of A and B if A spends Rs.3200 on
B.Rs.1123 food. [Salary of A is less 20000]
C.Rs.4736 A.1:2
D.Rs.1236 B.5:6
E.Rs.1125 C.2:5
D.5:9
2) Total income of A, B and C is 81000. Ratio of E.1:4
their income is 3:2:4.

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5) First month monthly income of R is 12000. B.Rs.2032


Next three months his income increases by C.Rs.2236
25%, 25% and 20% respectively. Find the D.Rs.2522
average savings of R in these four months? E.Rs.4036
A.Rs.3703.125

Directions (6-10): Study the graphs and answer the following question.
The given below chart shows the information about the number of people in sixcities [A, B, C, D, E, and
F] who got vaccines. Upper value of stick denotes the number of people of age between 45 to 60 who
got the vaccines, lower value of the stick denotes the number of people of age 75 or above 75 who got
vaccines, middle value of the stick denotes the number of people of age between 61 to 74 who got
vaccines.

6. Quantity II: Total number of people


Quantity I: The total number of people aged agedbetween 45 to 60 in city A, B and C
between 61 to 74 in city A, C and D together is together is what percent of total number of
what percent of the total number of people of people of the same age group of city E, D and F
the same age group of city C, D and F together?
together? A. Quantity: I < Quantity: II
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B. Quantity: I ≥ Quantity: II
C. Quantity: II ≥ Quantity: I 9. If the total number of people in city D of
D. Quantity: I > Quantity: II below 45 aged people is 3400, 1440 people of
E. Quantity I = Quantity II or relation can't be 45 to 60 aged, 900 people of 61 to 74 aged and
established 500 of 75 or above aged.
Quantity: I Find the total percentage of people
7. Ratio of male and females in city C who got who got a vaccine of total people in the city?
vaccines of 45 to 60 aged people, 61 to 74 aged Quantity: II Find the total percentage of people
people and above 75 age people is 3:2,3:5 and whose age is between 61 to 74 and 75 or
5:4 respectively. Find the difference between above aged people got vaccines out of the total
the total number of females who got number of people 61 to 74 aged and 75 or
vaccinesand the total number of male who got above aged people in city D?
vaccines? A. Quantity: I < Quantity: II
A.50 B. Quantity: I ≥ Quantity: II
B.152 C. Quantity: II ≥ Quantity: I
C.35 D. Quantity: I > Quantity: II
D.20 E. Quantity I = Quantity II or Relationship can't
E.90 be established

8. Find the ratio of the total number of people 10. Total number of people who gotvaccines in
aged 75 or above who gotvaccines in all cities city A and B together is what percent of the total
togetherand the total number of people aged number of people vaccinated in city E and F
between 45 and 60 got vaccines in all cities together?
together? A.5%
A.1822:225 B.98.71%
B.1255:259 C.42.6%
C.262:781 D.33.3%
D.158:258 E.2%
E.1425:258

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Answer Key with Explanation

1) Answer: E
Savings of A when salary is 18000 3) Answer: C
=18000*25/100 = Rs. 4500. Room rent when he earns interest also =
Next month salary =18000*125/100 =Rs. [18500+2420]*35/100= Rs.7322
22500. Room rent when he earns only from
Now, next month saving =22500*15/100 =Rs. salary=18500*25/100 =Rs.4625
3375 Required difference = [7322-4625] =Rs.2697
So, the required difference =4500-3375 =Rs. 4) Answer: B
1125 Salary of A<20000.
2) Answer: A so, 20%=3200
Income of A =81000*3/9 =Rs.27000. 100%=16000
Income of B =81000*2/9 =Rs.18000. So salary A is Rs.16000
Income of C =81000*4/9 =Rs.36000. Salary of B is =16000*6/5 =Rs.19200.
Saving of B =18000*25/100 =Rs.4500. So A‘s saving =16000*25/100 =Rs.4000
Saving of A =27000*15/100 =Rs.4050. B’s saving =19200*25/100 =Rs.4800
Saving of C =36000*15/100 =Rs.5400. Required ratio=5:6
Quantity I
Savings of A and C =4050+5400 = Rs.9450. 5) Answer: A
Quantity II Salary of 2nd month= 12000*125/100= Rs.15000
Savings of B and C =4500+5400 =Rs.9900. Salary of 3rd month= 15000*125/100= Rs.18750
Quantity I < Quantity II Salary of 4th month= 18750*120/100= Rs.22500

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Total Saving in 1st three month = Number of Males of aged 75 or above who got
(12000*25/100) + vaccine =360-160 =200
(15000*25/100)+(18750*25/100) Required difference = [690+270+200]-
=Rs.11437.5 [450+160+460] =90
Saving in 4th month =22500*15/100 =Rs.3375
So average saving is=11437.5+3375/4=3759.3 8) Answer: C
=Rs.3703.125 Required ratio
=[400+540+360+320+480+520]:[1420+1230+11
6) Answer: D 50+1350+1260+1400]
Quantity I =2620 : 7810
Required percentage= [(840+820+720) / =262 : 781
(720+820+920)]*100=96.75%
Quantity II 9) Answer: A
Requiredpercentage= Total number of people in city D=
[(1420+1230+1150)/(1350+1260+1400)]*100 [3400+1440+900+500] =6240
=94.76% Total number of people got vaccine
Quantity I > Quantity II =1350+320+820=2490
Quantity I
7) Answer: E Required percentage = [2490/6240]*100
In city C, =39.90%
Number of Females of aged 45 to 60 who got Quantity II
vaccine =1150*2/5=460 Required percentage = [(320/500)*100+
Number of Males of aged 45 to 60 who got (820/900)*100] =155.11%
vaccine =1150-460 =690 Quantity I < Quantity II
Number of Females of aged 61 to 74who got
vaccine =720*5/8=450 10) Answer: B
Number of Males of aged 61 to 74who got Required Percentage =
vaccine =720-450 =270 [(1420+400+840+1230+540+960)/ (1260+480
Number of Females of aged 75 or above who +880 +1400+520+920)] * 100
got vaccine =360*4/9 =160 =98.71%

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Directions (01 – 05): Read the following information carefully and answer the questions based
on it.
The following chart shows the price of shares of company A on five trading days during an active
trading session. The ceiling and floor of the line depicts the maximum and minimum prices
respectively of a share throughout the day. The ceiling and floor of the box depicts opening price
and closing price respectively for black box and the opposite in case of white box.
There are some other charges on buying and selling as per:
● Brokerage Charge on buying- 0.60%(max Rs 50) upto Rs 10000, 0.30% (max Rs 125)
above Rs 10000 and upto Rs 50000 and 0.15%(max Rs 500) above Rs 50000.
● Brokerage Charge on selling- 0.80% (max Rs 300) upto Rs 50000 and 0.60% (max Rs 2000)
above Rs 50000.
● Stamp Duty- .015% flat on buying only
● Securities Transaction Tax(STT)- 0.1% flat on both side
GST @18% is levied extra on brokerage charges for each transaction.

1. Prakash bought 50000 shares of or loss percentage of Prakash on the selling


company A at Rs 2 more than day’s low on of shares?
30-04-2019 and sold them on 03.05.2019 at A. 66.80%
Rs 3 less than day’s high. What is the profit B. 67.30%

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C. 64.50% 4. Aakash bought 2000 shares on 02.05.2019


D. 61.21% and sold them on 04.05.2019 both at opening
E. None of these price. If Aakash plans to buy the shares again
on 05.05.2019 at day’s low, how many shares
2. Someone bought 200 shares on 30th he could buy with the profit he gets by selling
April, 100 shares on 2nd May and 250 shares on 04.05.2019?
shares on 4th May at the opening price. A. 302
What is the average cost per share B. 303
considering all the charges? C. 300
A. Rs 73.09 D. 301
B. Rs 73.43 E. 212
C. Rs 74.15
D. Rs 72.85 5. Some shares were bought on 2nd May at
E. None of these the opening price and were sold on day’s
high on the same day. How many shares
3. What is the 5-day simple moving average must be traded on an intraday basis to get a
of the share on the basis of the average of profit of a minimum of Rs.5000?
opening and closing price on these five days? A. 385
A. 85.8 B. 398
B. 78.2 C. 391
C. 79.4 D. Can’t be determined
D. 74.5 E. None of these
E. None of these

Directions (6-10): The bubble chart below shows the monthly grade pay and monthly allowances of 8
employees of an IT company of different grades. Horizontal line(Y axis) passing through the centre of the
circle represents monthly grade pay of an employee and vertical line (X axis) through centre of circle
represents monthly allowance of an employee. Monthly allowance of an employee can be generated,
multiplying the value on X axis by 800.
Monthly Salary = Monthly grade pay + Monthly Allowances

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The table given below shows the deduction on annual salary of an employee, and categories depending
amount of deductions on their salary.

6) Which of the following statements is definitely C.Total monthly allowances of Leena and
true regarding the above data. Monica is less than 6240 rupees
A.In hand, the annual salary (after deduction) of D.If monthly allowances of Karan is decreased
Arun is 25% less than that of Nisha. by 16.66% then monthly allowances of Karan
B.Thereare 2 person lies in Bucket 1 and Nisha are same

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E.None of these C. Rs.14170


D. Rs.14270
7) Monthly expenses on transportation and E.None of these
evening hangouts of Arun, Sapna and Varun is
40% of combined Monthly Grade pay. Rest 9) If M = Difference between sum of deductions
amount of the combined Monthly grade pay is of Tarun and Leena together, and sum of
investing in buying shares of three companies deductions of Varun and Monica together.
A, B and C in a ratio of 8:9:7 respectively. Price N = number of factors of 2400
of Share of company A, increased by 12.5 % on Find which of the following statements is false.
every 7th day, company B increased 16.66% on A.M > N
every 4th day and that of C increased by 14.28% B.M/N = 2396
on every 10th day. Find total profit earned by C.N is a multiple of 7 but not 3
share at the end of month, if all investments in D.M – N = 86220
share is made on 1st February 2020, if all the E.None of these
increments in price of share related to basic
price of shares. 10) If Arun and Varun lives in a same house,
A. Rs.30625 and they want to renovate the house. They save
B. Rs.28875 some money from their in hand annual salary
C. Rs.28775 (after deduction). They spend 97120 rupees in
D. Rs.30525 food and groceries, the rest 36.4% in clothing
E.None of these and transportation and the rest they save and
invest in renovation of houses. They give a
8) If Nisha saves monthly allowances of 10 contract to a builder which can complete the
months, and she invested 37.5% of the amount renovation in 10days. Builder takes 10% of total
what she saves in a scheme earning compound amount what he received and distribute rest
interest at the rate of 20% for three years and amount in labour. Builder hires men, women
rest amount invested in such a way that an and children for renovation of house. One man
equal amount deposited in every 5 month for 3 can do as much work in one day as a woman
years 4 months which gives return of 2% per 5 can do in 2 days. A child does one third the
month. Find total interest earned by Nisha. work in a day as a woman. If a builder hires 78
A.Rs.13180 hands, men women and children in the ratio of
B. Rs.13270 6:5:2. What must the daily wage of a child be, if

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the wages are proportional to the amount of C.Rs.1800


work done? D.Rs.1020
A.Rs.180 E.None of these
B.Rs.540
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Directions (01 – 05): => Buying price of Prakash=53+2= Rs 55


From the candlestick chart, we have the Cost price of 50000 shares=55*50000=Rs
following analysis of the price (in Rs) of 2750000
share A: Brokerage cost is 0.15% or Rs 500 whichever is
lower for the corresponding slab.
Brokerage cost at 0.15%=0.15/100*2750000=
Rs 4125
So actual brokerage cost=Rs 500. With
GST @18%, brokerage
cost=1.18*500=Rs 590
Stamp duty=0.015% and STT=0.1%
Total overhead cost=Rs
590+0.115%*2750000=Rs 590+ Rs
3162.50=Rs 3752.50
Total CP for Prakash with overhead
1. Answer: A cost=2750000+3752.50=Rs 2753752.50
Day’s low on 30th april=Rs 53 Day’s high on 3rd May, 2021=Rs 95

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=> Selling price of Prakash=Rs 92 Total cost including overhead


Money from selling 50000 costs=Rs.6900+Rs.41.4+Rs.7.935=Rs.6949.33
shares=92*50000=Rs 4600000 5
Brokerage on selling is @0.60% or Rs 2000 On 4th May,
whichever is lower. Buying Price=Rs 82. Total cost of buying= Rs
Brokerage @0.60%=0.60/100*4600000= Rs 82*250=Rs 20500
27600. Thus, brokerage cost would be Rs Brokerage cost at 0.30% =0.30/100*20500=Rs
2000 61.50
STT on selling=0.1/100*4600000= Rs 4600 STT and Stamp
Total money with Prakash after deduction duty=0.115/100*20500=Rs.23.575
of brokerage and STT=Rs 4600000-Rs Total cost including overhead costs
4600-Rs 2000=Rs 4593400 =Rs.20500+Rs.61.50+Rs.23.575
So, Prakash shall be in profit. Total profit= Rs =Rs.20585.075
4593400-Rs 2753752.50=Rs 1839647.50 Total cost of all
Profit percentage shares=Rs.12853.12+Rs.6949.335+Rs.20585.0
=1839647.50/2753752.50*100 =66.80 % 75=Rs 40387.53
2. Answer: B Total shares owned=200+100+250=550
On 30th April, => Average price per share=40387.53/550=Rs
Buying price=Rs 64. Total cost of buying=Rs 73.43
64*200=Rs 12800. Brokerage cost 3. Answer: B
@0.30%=0.30/100*12800=Rs 38.40 On the basis of average of opening and closing
STT=0.1/100*12800=Rs 12.8 price of the share,
Stamp Duty=0.015/100*12800=Rs 1.92 Price on 30.04.2019= (64+60)/2=62
Total cost including overhead Price on 02.05.2019= (69+80)/2=74.5
costs=Rs.12800+Rs.38.40+Rs.12.8+Rs.1.9 Price on 03.05.2019= (80+90)/2=85
2=Rs 12853.12 Price on 04.05.2019= (82+72)/2=77
On 2nd May, Price on 05.05.2019= (90+95)/2=92.5
Buying Price=Rs 69. Total cost of buying=Rs => Simple moving average of the share =
69*100=Rs 6900 (62+74.5+85+77+92.5)/5 =391/5 =78.2
Brokerage cost @0.60%=Rs 41.4
STT and Stamp duty=0.115*6900=Rs 7.935 4. Answer: A
On 02.05.2019, opening price=Rs 69

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Cost of 2000 shares=2000*69=Rs 1,38,000 Brokerage @0.30 %( as total buying is


Brokerage @0.15%=Rs 207 between Rs 10000 and Rs 50000)
STT+Stamp duty@ (0.1+0.015) i.e., =0.30/100*385*69=Rs 79.695
@0.115%=Rs 158.70 STT & STAMP
Total cost price for Aakash=Rs 1,38,365.70 DUTY@0.115%=0.115/100*26565=Rs 30.55
On 04.05.2019, opening price=Rs 82 Selling cost=Rs 82*385=Rs 31570
Money from sale of 2000 shares=Rs 164000 Brokerage@0.80 %=Rs 252.56
Brokerage @0.60%=Rs 984 STT @0.1%=Rs 31.57
STT @0.1% =Rs 164 Net profit=31570-26565-79.695-30.55-
Total money from sales of shares=Rs 164000- 252.56-31.57= Rs 4610.625 which is
Rs 984- Rs 164=Rs 162852 short of target Rs 5000 by Rs 389.375.
Thus, profit of Aakash=Rs 162852-Rs For 398 shares,
138365.70=Rs 24322.30 Buying cost=Rs 69*398=Rs 27462
Now, day’s low on 05.05.2019=Rs 80 Brokerage @0.30 %( as total buying is
If Aakash buys 303 shares, cost=303*80=Rs between Rs 10000 and Rs 50000) =Rs
24240 82.386
Brokerage@0.30%=Rs 72.72 STT & STAMP DUTY@0.115%=Rs 31.58
STT+Stamp Duty @0.115%=Rs 27.876 Selling cost=Rs 82*398=Rs 32636
Total cost=Rs 24240+Rs 72.72+Rs 27.876= Brokerage@0.80 %=Rs 261
Rs 24340.596 which is higher than profit Rs STT @0.1%=Rs 32.64
24322.30 Net profit=32636-27462-82.386-31.58-261-
So Aakash must buy 302 shares. 32.64=Rs 4766.39 which is again less than
Rs 5000
5. Answer: D Since 398 shares don’t fulfil the profit
On 2nd May, requirement, 391 shares will also not fulfil
Opening price =Rs 69 the requirement.
Day’s high=Rs 82 Thus, none of the options give Rs 5000 profit.
Excluding taxes and brokerage, profit in one
share=Rs 13 Directions (6-10):
For 385 shares,
Buying cost=Rs 69*385=Rs 26565

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B) Only one person, Karan, lies in bucket 1.


This option is not correct
C) Total monthly allowances of Leena and
Monica = 5120 + 1120 = 6240. This option is
not correct
D) If monthly allowances of Karan decreased by
16.666% = 5/6 x 4800 = 4000. This is the same
as that of Nisha.

7. Answer: B
Total monthly grade pay of all three = 28000 +
18000 + 24000 = Rs.70000
They spend 60% on buying shares = 60% x
70000 = Rs.42000
Amount invested in A = 8/24 x 42000 =
Rs.14000
Share of company A increased by 12.5% on
every 7th day. So price increased by 4 times in
month of February
Total profit earned from share of company A = 4
x 12.5 % x 14000 = Rs.7000
Amount invested in B = 9/24 x 42000 =
Rs.15750
6. Answer: D Share of company B increased by 16.66% on
A) In hand salary of Arun after deductions = every 4th day. So price increased by 7 times in
360960 – 54144 = 306816 month of February
In hand salary of Nisha = 576000 – 172800 = Total Profit earned from share of company B = 7
403200 x 16.66% x 15750 = 7 x 1/6 x 15750 =
After deduction of 25% salary of Nisha = 75% of Rs.18375
403200 = 302400 Amount invested in C = 7/24 x 42000 =
Option A is not correct Rs.12250

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Share of company C increased by 14.28% on Sum of deductions of Tarun and Leena = 90240
every 10th day. So price increased by 2 + 56016= 146256
times in month of February Sum of deductions of Varun and Monica =
Total profit earned from share of company C = 2 32256 + 27744 = 60000
x 1/7 x 12250 = Rs.3500 Required difference = M = 86256
Total profit earned from all three companies = Number of factors of 2400. Convert 2400 in
7000 + 18375 + 3500 = Rs.28875. prime factors
2400 = 25 x 52 x 31
8. Answer: E So number of factors = (5 +1) x (2 + 1) x (1 + 1)
Total allowance of Nisha for 10 months = 10 x = N =36
4000 = 40000
37.5% amount invested under CI for 3 years @ 10. Answer: A
20 Per annum. In hand annual salary of Arun = 360960 –
37.5% x 40000 = Rs.15000 54144 = 306816 rupees
Total amount after CI = 6/5 x 6/5 x 6/5 x 15000 In hand annual salary of Varun = 322560 –
= Rs.25920 32256 = 290304 rupees
Total CI earned = 25920 – 15000 = Rs.10920 Total in hand salary of both = 597120 rupees
Rest amount = 40000 – 15000 = Rs.25000 After spending in food and groceries = 597120 –
Amount invested in every 5 months till 3 years 4 97120 = 500000 rupees
months. We have a total of 40 months, in every After spending in clothing and transportation =
5 months we invested the same amount, so we 500000 – 36.4% of 500000 = 318000
have 8 equal amounts. Let the efficiency of a man, woman and a
Amount invested in every 5 months = 25000/8 = children be M, W and C respectively
Rs.3125 M/W = 2:1 and W/C = 3:1
Interest = 2% x 8 x 3125 + 2% x 7 x 3125 + 2% So ratio of efficiency = 6:3:1 (6a, 3a, a)
x 6 x 3125 + ………………. + 2% x 1 x 3125 (in the same ratio wages per person divided)
= 2% x 3125 x (1 +2 + 3 They hires 78 hands that means 39 persons in
+………………. + 8) ratio of 6:5:2
= Rs.2250 rupees So Men = 6/13 x 39 = 18
Total interest earned by Nisha = 10920 + 2250 Women = 5/13 x 39 = 15
= Rs.13170 rupees Children = 2/13 x 39 = 6
9. Answer: C According to question

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18 x 6a + 15 x 3a + 6 x a = one day wage of all 159a = (90% of 318000) / 10 (10%


labours commission taken by builder rest 90% pay to
labour)
a = 180.

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Quantitative Aptitude

Directions (1-5): Study the following information carefully and answer the given questions.
The following pie chart represents the percentage break up of Sumit’s Monthly expenses.

1) If Sumit spent Rs 2450 less on Rent than E. 2.75%


Shopping, then find his monthly expense (in
Rs). 3) As a result of decrease in price of internet
A. Rs 32000 and mobile recharge, Sumit’s monthly expenses
B. Rs 35000 for these dropped by 10%. As a result, Sumit’s
C. Rs 36000 monthly expenses for ‘Others’ dropped from Rs
D. Rs 38000 6250 to Rs 6040. What percentage of his
E. Rs 32500 expenses on Others was spent on internet and
mobile recharge?
2) If Sumit increases his savings which is 20% A. 33.6%
of his income, by 10% and his salary also B. 36%
increases by 5%, then his expenses increase by C. 40.5%
what? D. 42%
A. 3.25% E. 23%
B. 3.75%
C. 4.5% 4) Sumit spends 20% of his expenses on
D. 4.75% Others on entertainment expenses. If his total

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expenses for a month is Rs 35000, what


amount does he spend on entertainment?
Employees
A. Rs 560
15% 19%
B. Rs 840
C. Rs 1050
D. Rs 1155
E. Rs 1230 23%
22%

5) Due to increase in rent, Sumit’s expenses on


rent increases by 10%. What is the percentage 21%
increase in his monthly expenses due to
A B C D E
increase in rent?
A. 1.5%
B. 1.8%
C. 2.4%
D. 2.75%
E. 1.3%

Directions (6 – 10): Study the following


information carefully and answer the questions
Note: Total number of employees working in
given below
these companies is 3500.
The pie chart given below shows the
information about the total number of
6) What is the ratio of researchers and
employees (reviewers + researchers) working in
reviewers working in the five companies taken
companies A, B, C, D and E. The table given
together?
below shows the information about the number
A. 440:433
of reviewers working in companies A, B, C, D
B. 5:6
and E.
C. 442:433
D. 251:269
E. 6:5

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7) Ratio of salary of researchers and reviewers 9) On a particular day, half of the reviewers are
in A and B are 11:10 and 15:16 respectively. If working from home while the remaining
the total salary of researchers and reviewers in reviewers are working from the office. All the
A and B are equal, what is the ratio of salary of researchers are also present in the office on
a researcher in A and B? that day. Assuming that no employee is on
A. 65621:53421 leave, what is the number of employees present
B. 1531:1429 in the office on that day?
C. 65626:52425 A. 2634
D. 23:22 B. 2616
E. 49:59 C. 1750
D. 2150
8) If all the companies are arranged in E. 2623
ascending order based on the number of
reviewers working, which company has 4th rank 10) In which company the difference between
in this order? the number of researchers and reviewers is
A. A maximum?
B. B A. A & D
C. C B. E & A
D. D C. B
E. Non of these D. C
E. B &C

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Answer Key with Explanation

Directions (1-5): =>0.1X=Rs 210


1) Answer: B => X= Rs 2100
Sumit spent 18% on rent expenses while 25 % Percentage of expenses on others which was
on shopping expenses. The difference 7% is spent on internet and mobile recharge=Rs
equal to Rs 2450. 2100/Rs 6250*100 %=33.6%
So, 7% of monthly expenses of Sumit= Rs 2450
=> Monthly expenses of Sumit= Rs 4) Answer: C
2450/(7/100) =Rs 2450/0.07=Rs 35000 Total expenses= Rs 35000
Expenses on Others= 15/100*35000= Rs 5250
2) Answer: B Amount of expense ‘Others’ spent on
Let Sumit earns Rs 1000 in a month (say) entertainment=20%
Original savings of Sumit=20/100*100=Rs 200 Amount spent on entertainment=
New savings of Sumit=Rs 200+10/100*Rs 20/100*5250=Rs 1050
200=Rs 220 5) Answer: B
New salary of Sumit=Rs Let total expense in a month be Rs 1000 (say)
1000+5/100*Rs1000=Rs 1050 Original expense on rent= 18% of Rs 1000= Rs
Original expenses of Sumit=Rs 1000-Rs 180
200=Rs 800 Increase in rent= 10%
New expenses of Sumit=Rs 1050-Rs 220=Rs New rent=Rs 180+10/100*Rs 180=Rs 198
830 So, rent increased by Rs 18 which will happen
Increase in expenses of Sumit (in %) = (830- in total expenses of the month also.
800)/800*100=3.75% New expenses of the month=Rs 1018
% increase in expenses= (Rs 1018-Rs 1000)/Rs
3) Answer: A 1000*100%=1.8%
Let Sumit expenses for Internet and Mobile
recharge be X Directions (6 – 10):
So, new expenses=.9X The total number of employees in all the
Change in expenses on Internet and Mobile companies =3500
Recharge=0.1X Number of employees in A = 19/100 * 3500 =
Decrease in expenses for ‘Others’=Rs 6250-Rs 665
6040=Rs 210 Number of reviewers in A = 315
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Number of researchers in A = 665 - 315 = 340 The total salary in A =340*11x+325*10x =6990x
Number of employees in B = 22/100 * 3500 = The total salary in B =388*15y+382*16y
770 =11932y
Number of researchers in B = 770 - 382 = 388 Since total salary is same in both A and B
Number of employees in C = 21/100 * 3500 = => 6990x=11932y
735 => 3495x=5966y
Number of researchers in C = 735 - 370 = 365 => x/y=5966/3495
Number of employees in D = 23/100 * 3500 = The ratio of salary of researchers of A and B
805 =11x/15y = (11/15)*(5966/3495) = 65626:52425
Number of researchers in D = 805 - 395 = 410
Number of employees in E = 15/100 * 3500 = 8) Answer: B
525 When the companies are arranged in ascending
Number of researchers in E = 525 - 260 = 265 order based on the basis of the number of
The information can be tabularized as: reviewers working, the order comes out to be
E<A<C<B<D
So, B has 4th rank in this order.

9) Answer: A
The total number of reviewers = 1732
Half of the total reviewers = 1732/2 = 866
The total number of researchers = 1768
6) Answer: C
The total employees present in the office =
The total number of researchers
1768+866 = 2634
=340+388+365+410+265 =1768
The total number of reviewers =3500-1768
10) Answer: A
=1732
In company A, difference =340-325 =15
The required ratio=1768:1732 =884:866
In company B, difference =388-382 = 6
=442:433
In company C, difference =370-365 = 5
In company D, difference =410-395 = 15
7) Answer: C
In company E, difference =265-260 = 5
Let salary of researchers and reviewers in A be
11x and 10x respectively and in B be 15y and
16y respectively.

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Quantitative Aptitude

Directions (1-5): Study the information and E. 1.64%, loss


answer the following question.
The given pie chart shows the information about 2) On Tuesday, the shopkeeper buys the items
the degree distribution of the number of items at Rs.120 each. Then marked up the item at
bought on different days of a week. 40% above its cost price. Then he sold 30% of
Total number of items bought on different days the items at the marked price, 40% of the items
of a week =1440 at 30% discount and the rest at 20% discount.
Find the gain of the shopkeeper on that day.
Degree distribution of items
bought in a week A. Rs.6325.3
B. Rs.9821.03
C. Rs.44256.3
40
70
D. Rs.5683.2
50
E. Rs.6425.3

80
3) Shopkeeper bought the items on Wednesday
90
30 at Rs.90 each but did not sell any of the items.
Next day he buys items at Rs.80 each. He sold
MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY 50% of the total items of two days at 20% above
THRUSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY
its cost price on that day and the rest items he
1) On Monday, the shopkeeper buys three sold at 10% above its cost price of yesterday.
types of items A, B and C. Ratio of the number Find the gain percentage of the shopkeeper.
of items bought by the shopkeeper in types A, B A. 69.3%
and C is 3:2:3. The average cost price of each B. 54.25%
item is Rs.129. The shopkeeper sells A type C. 18.18%
items at Rs.121, B type items at Rs.131 and C D. 52.20%
type items at Rs.130. Find the profit or loss E. 48.19%
percentage of the shopkeeper on Monday.
A. 2.63%, loss 4) Shopkeeper buys all the items at Rs.120
B. 1.98%, profit each on Friday. He sold 40% of the items at
C. 1.44%, loss Rs.110 each. Find the selling price of the rest of
D. 1.58%, loss

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the items, so that he makes a profit of 20% on


that day.
A. Rs.127.6
B. Rs.166.66
C. Rs.144.3
D. Rs.122.3
E. Rs.155.3

5)
Quantity I: Total items bought on Saturday is
what percent of the total items bought on
Ratio of number of rides completed by two cab
Monday and Tuesday together?
drivers A and B is given in the table.
Quantity II: Total items bought on Saturday is
what percent of the total items bought on
Wednesday and Thursday together?
A. Quantity I < Quantity II
B. Quantity I ≥ Quantity II
C. Quantity II ≥ Quantity I
D. Quantity I > Quantity II
6) What will be the ratio of the number of rides
E. Quantity I = Quantity II (or) relationship can't
completed by cab driver A in February and
be established.
March together and the number of rides
completed by cab driver B in March and April
Directions (6-10): Refer the pie chart and the
together?
corresponding table and answer the given
A.19 : 12
questions.
B.12 : 19
The pie-chart shows the percentage of number
C.18 : 13
of rides completed by two cab drivers A and B
D.13 : 18
in 4 months - January, February, March and
E. None of these
April.
Total number of rides completed by two cab
7) Number of rides completed by cab driver A in
drivers A and B for the given months = 5400
February is what percent less/more than the

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number of rides completed by cab driver B in A. 382


April? B. 588
A. 42.5% C. 536
B. 37.5% D. 402
C. 25% E. 412
D. 50%
E. None of these 10) In March 37.5% of the total rides completed
by both riders were booked by the family and
8) In May, the number of rides completed by the rest were booked by single man and single
cab drivers A and B were 484 and 596 woman and the ratio of number of rides booked
respectively. If we include the rides of May in by single man and single woman is 7 : 8 . If in
the total number of rides and it is represented March, 324 families, 237 single man and 423
by pie-chart, then the central angle made by for single woman booked the cab B, then what is
month February will be? the ratio of the number of rides of cab A booked
A. 52° by families and single woman?
B. 48° A.8 : 11
C. 44° B.11 : 8
D. 38° C.9 : 5
E. 36° D.5 : 9
9) What is the average number of rides E.None of these
completed by cab driver B in the months of
January, February and April?

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Directions (1-5): Number of C type items = 105


The total items bought in a week are 1440. Total cost price of all the items = 280 * 129 =
So, we can say = 360 degree̊ = 1440 Rs.36120
Or, 1̊ = 4 Total selling price of A type items = 121 * 105 =
So, on Monday shopkeeper buy = 70 * 4 = 280 Rs.12705
items. Total selling price of B type items = 131 * 70 =
Similarly, we can calculate the values for other Rs.9170
days. Total selling price of C type items = 130 * 105 =
Rs.13650
Total selling price = 13650 + 9170 + 12705 =
Rs.35525
Loss=36120-35525 =Rs.595
So, loss percentage = [ 595 / 36120 ] * 100 =
1.64%

2) Answer: D
Total cost price of items on Tuesday = 120 *

1) Answer: E 320 = Rs.38400

On Monday, Now marked price =120*140/100=Rs.168

Number of A type items = 3 * 280 / 8 = 105 30% means =320*30/100=96 items sold at

Number of B type items = 2 * 280 / 8 = 70 marked price.

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Selling price of 96 items =96*168=Rs.16128 Selling price 40% i.e., 80 items is = 110 * 80 =
40% of items means = 40 * 320 / 100 = 128 Rs.8800
item sold in 30% discount means sold at 168 * Total selling price = 24000 * 120 / 100 =
70 / 100 = Rs.117.6 Rs.28800
So, total selling price of 128 items The selling price of the remaining 120 items = [
=128*117.6=Rs.15052.8 28800 – 8800 ] / 120 = Rs.166.66
Selling price of rest 96 items is 168 * 80 / 100 = 5) Answer: A
134.4 Quantity I,
Total selling price =134.4 * 96 = Rs.12902.4 Required percentage = [ 160 / ( 280 + 320 ) ]*
Total selling price = 12902.4 + 15052.8 + 16128 100 = 26.66%
= Rs.44083.2 Quantity II,
So, gain=44083.2-38400=Rs.5683.2 Required percentage = [ 160 / ( 120 + 360 ) ] *
100 = 33.33%
3) Answer: C Quantity I < Quantity II
Total cost price of Wednesday item = 90 * 120 =
Rs.10800 Directions (6-10):
Total cost price of Thursday item = 80 * 360 = Total number of rides in January = 5400 ×
RS.28800 20/100 = 1080
Total cost price = 28800 + 10800 = Rs.39600 Total number of rides in February = 5400 ×
Total item = 120 + 360 = 480 16/100 = 864
So, he sold 50% i.e., 240 items at Total number of rides in March = 5400 × 36/100
80*120/100=Rs.96 = 1944
Rest of 240 items sells at Rs.90 * 110 / 100 = Total number of rides in April = 5400 × 28/100 =
Rs.99 1512
Total selling price = 96 * 240 + 99 * 240 =
Rs.46800
So, gain percentage = { [ 46800 – 39600 ] /
39600 } * 100 = 18.18%

4) Answer: B
6) Answer: D
The total cost price of Friday = 120 * 200 =
Rs.24000

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The number of rides completed by cab driver A Number of rides completed by cab driver B in
in February and March together = 540 + 864 = the months of January, February and April =
1404 420 + 324 + 864 = 1188
The number of rides completed by cab driver B Average number of rides completed by cab
in March and April together = 1080 + 864 = driver B in the months of January, February and
1944 April = 1608/3 = 536
The ratio between the number of rides
completed by cab driver A in February and 10) Answer: C
March together and the number of rides Number of rides book by families in March =
completed by cab driver B in March and April 1944 × 37.5/100 = 729
together = 1404 : 1944 = 13 : 18 Number of rides booked by single man and
single woman = 1944 – 729 = 1215
7) Answer: B The ratio of number of rides booked by single
Number of rides completed by cab driver A in man and single woman = 7 : 8
February = 540 Number of rides book by single man = 1215 ×
Number of rides completed by cab driver B in 7/(7 + 8) = 1215 × 7/15 = 567
April = 864 Number of rides book by single woman = 1215
Required percentage = 100 × (864 - 540)/864 = – 567 = 648
100 × 324/864 = 37.5% Number of rides of cab A booked by families =
729 – 324 = 405
8) Answer: B Number of rides of cab A booked by single
Total rides = 5400 + 484 + 596 = 6480 woman = 648 – 423 = 225
The central angle made by for month February Ratio between the number of rides of cab A
= 360 × 864/6480 = 48° booked by families and single woman = 405 :
225 = 9 : 5
9) Answer: C

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Directions (1 – 5): Study the following information carefully and answers the questions given below.
The pie chart given below shows the information about the percentage of students who appeared in an
exam of seven schools-P, Q, R, S, T, U and V.

The pie chart given below shows the information about the percentage of passed students in an exam
of seven schools-P, Q, R, S, T, U and V.

Note:The number of students who appeared in the exam from all schools is 9600 and 6700 students
passed the exam.

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1) Which school has the 3rd lowest number of D. Either (B) or (C)
failed candidates? E. P+S
A. P
B. V 4) Which of the followingschool has the highest
C. T passing percentage?
D. Q A. T
E. none of these B. V
C. S
2) What percentage of students fails in P and Q D. Q
together? E. P
A. 33 %
B. 36.33 % 5) In school S, the ratio of boys and girls who
C. 38.94 % appeared for the exam is 9:7. Among passed
D. 35.97 % candidates, if there are 427 boys, what is the
E. 39% passed percentage of girls?
A. 75.3 %
3) Which of the following combinations has the B. 85.5 %
highest number of passed candidates? C. 81.5 %
A. P+Q+R D. 70.5 %
B. T+V E. 90.2%
C. S+U+V

Directions (6-10): Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below.
The pie chart breakup shows that the number of officers in different offices of a city in the year of 2018.

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The line graph shows the percentage of males working in different offices.

6) The total number of males from all offices 7) What is the respective ratio of the number of
together forms what percent of the total number males from the office R to those from the office
of officers in the city? U?
A. 25.67% A. 5: 11
B. 35.95% B. 11: 5
C. 48.75% C. 28: 11
D. 68.98% D. 11: 28
E. None of these E. None of these

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8) If the 40% of the males and 20% of the Quantity II: Total number of officers in the office
females in the office U were fresher, then what R and T in 2019.
is the ratio of the number of experienced males A. Quantity I > Quantity II
to the experienced females in the office U? B. Quantity I < Quantity II
A. 1: 3 C. Quantity I = Quantity II
B. 3: 4 D. Quantity I ≤ Quantity II
C. 1: 2 E. None of these
D. 4: 3
E. None of these 10) What is the difference between the total
number of males working in the office P and R
9) Find the relation between two quantities. together and females working in the office Q
In the year 2018, 20% of the officers in both the and S together?
office Q and T will retire from the service and A. 140
10% of the officers in both the office R and S B. 170
will retire from the service. No new officers will C. 185
be joined in any of the offices. D. 196
Quantity I: Total number of officers in the office E. None of these
Q and S in 2019.

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Directions (1 – 5): q) => Students passed from P = 12/100*6700=


g) The total number of students appeared in 804
exam = 9600 r) Similarly passed out students from other
h) => Appeared students from P schools can also be found out.
=12.5/100*9600 = 1200 s) => Students passed from Q = 14/100*6700 =
i) Similarly, students appearing from other 938
schools can also be determined. t) => Students passed from R = 13/100*6700 =
j) => Students appeared from Q = 16/100*9600 871
= 1536 u) => Students passed from S = 12/100*6700 =
k) => Students appeared from R = 15/100*9600 804
= 1440 v) => Students passed from T = 21/100*6700 =
l) => Students appeared from S = 1407
10.5/100*9600 = 1008 w) => Students passed from U = 9/100*6700 =
m) => Students appeared from T = 18/100*9600 603
= 1728 x) => Students passed from V = 19/100*6700 =
n) => Students appeared from U = 12/100*9600 1273
= 1152 y) The information can be tabularized as:
o) => Students appeared from V = 16/100*9600
= 1536
p) The total number of students passed out from
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Passing percentage in S = 804/1008*100 =


79.77%
Passing percentage in T = 1407/1728*100 =
81.43%
Passing percentage in V = 1273/1536*100 =
82.88%
1) Answer: C Passing percentage in P = 804/1200*100 = 67%
From the above common explanation, T has the
3rd lowest number of failed candidates. 5) Answer: B
The ratio of boys and girls in S = 9:7
2) Answer: B Number of students in S = 1008
The number of students who failed from P = 396 => Number of girls who appeared for the exam
The number of students who failed from Q = in S = 7/16*1008 = 441
598 Total passed candidates from school S =804
The total number of students appeared from P Number of boys who passed from school S
and Q = 1200+1536 = 2736 =427
The percentage of failed candidates from P and => Number of girls who passed in school S
Q taken together = (396+598)/2736*100 = =804-427=377
994/2736 * 100 = 36.33 % Passed percentage of girls=377/441*100 =
85.49%
3) Answer: D
The number of passed candidates in P+Q+R = Directions (6-10):
804+938+871 =2613 6) Answer: C
The number of passed candidates in T+V Males in office P = 40% of 22% of 8000 = 704
=1407+1273 =2680 Males in office Q = 45% of 15% of 8000 = 540
The number of passed candidates in S+U+V = Males in office R = 55% of 10% of 8000 = 440
804+603+1273 = 2680 Males in office S = 50% of 17% of 8000 = 680
The number of passed candidates in P+S = Males in office T = 65% of 8% of 8000 = 416
804+804 = 1608 Males in office U = 50% of 28% of 8000 = 1120
Required % = (704 + 540 + 440 + 680 + 416 +
4) Answer: B 1120)/8000 * 100 = 48.75%
Passing percentage in Q = 938/1536*100 =
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7) Answer: D In 2019, No. of officers in Q = (100 – 20)% of


Males in office R = 55% of 10% of 8000 = 440 1200 = 960,
Males in office U = 50% of 28% of 8000 = 1120 No. of officers in T = (100 – 20)% of 640 = 512,
Required ratio = 440: 1120 = 11: 28 No. of officers in R = (100 – 10)% of 800 = 720,
No. of officers in S = (100 – 10)% of 1360 =
8) Answer: B 1224
Males in office U = 50% of 28% of 8000 = 1120 Quantity I => Officers in Q and S in 2019 = 960
Females in office U = 50% of 28% of 8000 = + 1224 = 2184
1120 Quantity II => Officers in R and T in 2019 = 720
Number of experienced males = 1120 – (40% of + 512 = 1232
1120) = 672 Hence, Quantity I > Quantity II
Number of experienced females = 1120 – (20%
of 1120) = 896 10) Answer: D
Required ratio = 672: 896 = 3: 4 Males in P and R = 40% of 22% of 8000 + 55%
of 10% of 8000 = 704 + 440 = 1144
9) Answer: A Females in Q and S = (100 – 45)% of 15% of
In 2018, No. of officers in Q = 15% of 8000 = 8000 + (100 – 50)% of 17% of 8000 = 660 +
1200, 680 = 1340
No. of officers in T = 8% of 8000 = 640, Required difference = 1340 – 1144 = 196
No. of officers in R = 10% of 8000 = 800,
No. of officers in S = 17% of 8000 = 1360

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Directions (1-5): Study the following information and answer the given questions.
The given pie chart shows the percentage of unsold cookies of a bakery on 5 different days. A total of
200 cookies are baked daily in the bakery for selling and the total number of unsold cookies in 5 days is
180. All the unsold cookies of a particular day are sold on the next day. On Sunday there were no
unsold cookies that were carried forward from Saturday.

1) The bakery sold 9/14 of the total cookies sold 2) If the average number of cookies baked on
on Tuesday at Rs. x and rest of the cookies at Monday and Friday is 220. If the ratio of the
Rs. y each and the ratio of x and y is 2: 3. If he total baked cookies and unsold cookies on
received the total amount of Rs.1716 after Friday is 6: 1, then find the percentage of
selling all the cookies, then find the amount cookies sold on Friday? (Consider unsold
received by selling at Rs. x? cookies of Thursday to be carry forward to
A. Rs.932 Friday)
B. Rs.934 A. 83.33%
C. Rs.936 B. 85.5%
D. Rs.938 C. 88.8%
E. Rs.940 D. 67.77%
E. None of these

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3) On Sunday, 45% of the cookies baked were cookies sold on Thursday was what percentage
chocolate-based cookies, 25% of the cookies more/less than the total number of cookies on
baked were almond-based cookies and the rest Friday?
were fruit-based cookies. If the ratio of the A. 33.61%
unsold cookies of chocolate, fruit and almond B. 38.61%
based is 2: 1: 3, then find the number of C. 46.61%
almond-based cookies sold on Sunday? D. 52.61%
A. 84 E. None of these
B. 57
C. 41 Direction (6–10): Read the following information
D. 36 carefully and answer the questions based on it.
E. None of these The given pie chart shows the % distribution of
the number of workers in four departments of an
4) The average profit on Tuesday and Thursday IT company (Wipro) and the given table shows
was Rs.1392. The ratio of the selling price per the total number of employees in that company.
cookie on Tuesday to Thursday is 5:6. If the The total number of employees in a company =
profit percentage on Thursday and Tuesday is Total workers + Total officers
50% and 40% respectively, then find the total
% distribution of Number
cost price of cookies on Tuesday and Thursday
of workers
together?
A. Rs.6022
B. Rs.6044
(P +
C. Rs.6066 (1.6P + 9)%
4)%
D. Rs.6088
E. None of these (3P -
13)%
(P +
1)%
5) On Friday, the number of cookies sold was
25% more than the average number of cookies A B C D

sold on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday


together and 50% of the total number of cookies
on Friday was unsold. The total number of

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A. 125%
B. 126%
C. 124%
D. 128%
E. 130%

8) In department C, the average salary of the


Note: The total number of workers in the
female workers and the male workers is the
company 3600
same, which is 40% of the average salary of the
female officers, which is Rs. 2500 more than
6) In department B, if 25% of the officers are
that of the male officers. The ratio of the number
females and 83 female workers are 30 years
of male and female officers is 5:3 and the total
and below 30 years, which is 16.66% of the
number of males in the department is 50%. Find
total female employees, then find the difference
the total expense (on salary) on department C,
between the number of male workers and
if the average salary of the male officers is Rs.
female workers above the age of 30 years. The
7500?
ratio of male and female workers above 30
A. 31.895 lakhs
years is 4:7.
B. 33.995 lakhs
A. 169
C. 34.515 lakhs
B. 149
D. 34.569 lakhs
C. 189
E. None of these
D. 159
E. None of these
9) If 37.5% of the workers from department D
got a promotion (become officers) and shifted to
7) In Infosys, the number of officers and
department A, then now find the % of officers in
workers is in the ratio of 5:17 respectively and
department A?
the number of workers in Infosys is 762.5% of
A. 41.5%
the number of officers in department C in Wipro.
B. 40.5%
Find the total number of employees in Infosys is
C. 41.8%
approximately what % of the average number of
D. 42.5%
employees in all the departments together in
E. None of these
Wipro?

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10) If the average number of officers in A. 1098


department A, C in Wipro and company Delta is B. 1028
188 and the total number of employees in C. 1048
company Delta is the average number of D. 1058
employees in department B and D together in E. None of these
Wipro, then find the number of workers in the
company Delta?

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Directions (1-5):
The total number of cookies unsold on Sunday
= 180 × 10/100 = 18
The total number of cookies unsold on Monday
= 180 × 15/100 = 27
The total number of cookies unsold on Tuesday
= 180 × 25/100 = 45
The total number of cookies unsold on
Wednesday = 180 × 30/100 = 54 1) Answer: C
The total number of cookies unsold on Let, Rs. x and Rs. y be 2p and 3p respectively.
Thursday = 180 × 20/100 = 36 The total number of cookies sold on Tuesday =
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Number of the cookies which were sold at Rs. y Number of almond-based cookies unsold on
each = 1 – 9/14 = 5/14 Sunday
According to the Question, = 18 × 3/ (2 + 1 + 3)
182× 9/14×x+182×5/14×y=1716 =18 × 3/6 = 9
⇒ 117 × 2p + 65 × 3p = 1716 Number of almond-based cookies sold on
⇒ 234p + 195p = 1716 Sunday = 50 – 9 = 41
⇒ p = 1716/429 = 4 4) Answer: D
Value of x = 2p = 2 × 4 = Rs.8 The total profit on Tuesday and Thursday=1392
The amount received by selling the cookies for × 2 = Rs.2784
Rs. x = 182 × (9/14) × 8 = Rs.936 Let, the selling price per cookie on Tuesday and
Thursday be 5x and 6x respectively.
2) Answer: B The total selling price on Thursday = 218 × 6x =
Number of cookies baked on Monday and 1308x
Friday = 220 × 2 = 440 Profit percentage = 50%
Number of cookies baked on Friday = 440 – 200 So, Profit on Thursday = 50 * 1308x/150 = 436x
= 240 The cost price of cookies on Thursday = 1308x
Number of cookies unsold on Friday = 240 × 1/6 – 436x = 872x
= 40 The total selling price on Tuesday = 182 × 5x =
The total number of cookies on Friday = 240 910x
+36 = 276 Profit percentage = 40%
Number of cookies sold on Friday = 276 – 40 = So, Profit on Tuesday = 40 * 910x/140 = 260x
236 The cost price of cookies on Tuesday = 910x –
% of cookies sold on Friday = 236/276*100 = 260x = 650x
85.5% The total profit on Tuesday and Thursday
together= 260x + 436x = 696x
3) Answer: C ⇒ 2784 = 696x
Number of chocolate-based cookies baked = ⇒x=4
200 × 45/100 = 90 The total cost price of cookies on Tuesday and
Number of almond based cookies baked = 200 Thursday together
× 25/100 = 50 = 872x + 650x
Number of fruit-based cookies baked = 200 – 90 = 1522x = 1522 × 4
– 50 = 60 = Rs.6088

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5) Answer: E
Average number of cookies sold on Monday,
Tuesday and Wednesday = (191 + 182 + 191)/3
= 564/3 = 188
Number of cookies sold on Friday = 188 ×
125/100 = 235
50% of the total number of cookies is unsold on 6) Answer: D
Friday. According to the question,
So, the total number of cookies on Friday = 100 Number of female officers = 25% of 176 = 44
× 235/50 = 470 Number of male officers = 176 – 44 = 132
The total number of the cookies sold on The total number female employees = 6 x 83 =
Thursday =218 498
Required percentage Number of females workers = 498 – 44 = 454
(470 – 218)/470*100 The total number of male employees = 1328 –
= 100 × 252/470 498 = 830
= 53.61% Number of male workers = 830 – 132 = 698
Number of female workers above the age of 30
Direction (6 – 10): years= 454 – 83 = 371
From the pie chart, Number of male workers above the age of 30
(P + 9 + 3P – 13 + P + 1 + 1.6P + 4)% = 100% years = 371/7 x 4 = 212
6.6P = 99 Required difference = 371 – 212 = 159
P = 15% Hence, the answer is option D
The total number of workers in Department A =
(P + 9) % = (15 + 9) = 24% of 3600 = 864 7) Answer: B
The total number of employees in department A Number of workers in Infosys = 762.5% of 136
= 1100 = 1037
So, the total number of officers = 1100 – 864 = Number of officers in Infosys = 5/17 x 1037 =
236 305
Similarly, we can find the data for all the The total number of employees in Infosys =
departments 1037 + 305 = 1342

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The average number of employees in all the The total expense = 4000 x (271 + 305) + 51 x
department together in Wipro = 4272/4 = 1068 10000 + 85 x 7500 =34.515 Lakhs
Required % = 1342*100/1068 = 126% Hence, the answer is option C
Hence, the answer is option B
9) Answer: A
8) Answer: C Now, the total officers in department A = 236 +
In department C, 3/8 x 1008 = 236 + 378 = 614
Number of male officers = 5/8 x 136 = 85 The total number of employees in department A
Number of female officers = 136 – 85 = 51 = 1100 + 378 = 1478
The total number of male employees = 50% of Required % = 614/1478 x 100 = 41.5%
712 = 356 Hence, the answer is option A
The total number of female employees = 712-
356 = 356 10) Answer: E
Number of male workers = 356 – 85 = 271 Number of officers in Company Delta = 3 x 188
Number of female workers = 356 – 51 = 305 – (236 + 136) = 192
Average salary of the male officers =7500 Number of employees in Company Delta =
Average salary of the female officers = 7500 + (1328 + 1132)/2 = 1230
2500 = Rs. 10000 So, the total number of workers in company
Average salary of male workers = Average Delta = 1230 – 192 = 1038
salary of female workers = 40% of Rs. 10000 = Hence, the answer is option E
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Directions (1-5): Study the information and answer the following questions.
Percentage distribution of the total valid votes of six villages is given in the pie chart.
In every village, only two candidates are fighting in an election.

NOTE:-
Winning candidates of A, C, and E got 60% of valid votes.
Winning candidates of B, F, and D got 70% of valid votes.
Winning candidate of D got 3000 votes more than the losing candidate.
1) Find the total population [approx] of village C Quantity: II Losing candidate votes of village B
if 12.5% of the vote is invalid, 10% of the people is what percent of losing candidate votes of
did not cast the vote and 20% of the people are village D?
not eligible to cast the vote. A. Quantity: I < Quantity: II
A.18532 B. Quantity: I ≥ Quantity: II
B.11330 C. Quantity: II ≥ Quantity: I
C. 47362 D. Quantity: I > Quantity: II
D.12360 E. Quantity I = Quantity II or relation can't be
E.15873 established

2) 3) Find the difference between total winning


Quantity: I Winning candidate votes of village A candidate votes of A, C, and E and total winning
is what percent of the winning candidate votes candidate votes of B, D, and F.
of village C? A.8912

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B.6702 Percentage distribution of the total number of


C.5950 packets sold [sweet and snacks] and the
D.2325 percentage distribution of total sweets packet
E.6225 sold in five different shops is given in two pie
charts.
4) Percentage of invalid votes in villages A, B
and C is 10%, 20%, and 20% respectively then,
percentage distribution
find the total votes cast in villages A, B and C
of total number of
together. packets sold
A.32122
B.30000 P
12%
26% Q
C. 25002 18%
R
D.36000 14% S
E.14202 30%
T

5)
Quantity: I Find the difference between winning
candidate votes of village E and winning
percentage distribution
candidate votes of village F.
of sweets packet sold
Quantity: II Find the difference between losing
candidate votes of village E and F together and
P
losing candidate votes of village A and B 12%
26% Q
together. 18%
R
A. Quantity: I < Quantity: II 14% S
B. Quantity: I ≥ Quantity: II 30%
T
C. Quantity: II ≥ Quantity: I
D. Quantity: I > Quantity: II
Note:
E. Quantity I = Quantity II or relation can't be
1) Difference between the total packets sold in
established
shop P and R is 120.
2) Sweet packet sold in shop P is 37.5% of the
Directions (6-10): Study the information and
total packet sold in shop P.
answer the following questions.

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6) B. 5:4
Quantity I: Total number of sweet packets sold C.127:176
in shop P is what percent of the total number of D. 29:57
snacks packets sold in shop R? E. 112:119
Quantity II: Total number of sweet packets sold
in shop S is what percent of the total number of 9) The total number of sweets packets sold in
snacks packets sold in shop T? shop P and T together is what percent more or
A. Quantity I < Quantity II less than the total number of snacks packets
B. Quantity I ≥ Quantity II sold in shop Q and S together?
C. Quantity II ≥ Quantity I A. 117.68%
D. Quantity I > Quantity II B. 137.5%
E. Quantity I = Quantity II or relation can't be C. 114.3%
established D. 112.3%
E. 125.36%
7) Find the difference between the total number
of sweet packets sold in shop P, Q and S 10) Cost of per Sweet packet is Rs.120 and
together and the total number of snacks packet cost of per snacks packet is Rs.105
sold in shop R, S and T together? Quantity I: Total earnings in shop P?
A. 783 Quantity II: Total earnings in shop R?
B. 748 A. Quantity I < Quantity II
C. 698 B. Quantity I ≥ Quantity II
D. 735 C. Quantity II ≥ Quantity I
E. 748.5 D. Quantity I > Quantity II
E. Quantity I = Quantity II or relation can't be
8) Find the ratio of the total number of snacks established
packets sold in shop P and T together to the
total number of sweet packets sold in shop Q
and S together?
A. 8:7

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Directions (1-5):
Total valid votesin all the villages together are
100x
Total valid votes in village D = 100x*15/100 =
15x
Winning candidate get = 15x * 70/100 = 105x/10
votes
Losing candidate get = 15x * 30/100 = 45x/10
votes 1) Answer: E

So, according to the question, Let the total population of the village is 100x

105x/10 - 45x/10 = 3000 Eligible voters = 80x

Or, 60x = 30000 Total cast votes = 80x * 90/100 = 72x

Or, x = 500 Total valid votes = 72x * 87.5/100 = 63x

Total valid votes in all villages is = 100 * 500 = So, 63x = 10000

50000 Or, x = 10000/63

Total Valid votes in village A = 50000 * 18/100 = So, the total population in village C = 100 *

9000 10000/63 = 15873

Total votes got by Winning candidate in A =


9000 * 60/100 = 5400 2) Answer: D

So total votes of losing candidate in A = 9000 - Quantity I:

5400 = 3600

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Required percentage = [5400/6000] * 100 = Directions (6-10):


90% According to the question,
Quantity II: 3%=120
Required percentage = [1800/2250] * 100 = 1%=40
80% 100%=4000
Quantity I > Quantity II So the total packet sold in five shops is 4000
Total packets sold in P =22*4000/100=880
3) Answer: C Sweet packet sold in P=880*37.5%=330
Required difference = [5400+6000+7500] - Total snacks packet sold in P=880-330=550
[4200+5250+3500] = 5950 Now, 12%=330
So, 100%=2750
4) Answer: B So total sweet packet sold in all shops is 2750
In A, 90% of votes casted = 9000
So, total casted votes in A = 9000 * 100/90 =
10000
In B, 80% of votes casted = 6000
So, total casted votes in B = 6000 * 100/80 =
7500
In C, 80% of votes casted =10000
Total votes casted in C = 10000 * 100/80 =
12500
Total votes casted = 10000+12500+7500 =
30000

6) Answer: A
5) Answer: D
Quantity I:
Quantity I
Required percentage = [330/175]*100=188.57%
Required difference = 7500-3500 = 4000
Quantity II:
Quantity II
Required percentage= [385/85]*100=452.94%
Required difference = [5000+1500]-
Quantity I <Quantity II
[3600+1800] = 1100
Quantity I > Quantity II
7) Answer: D

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Required difference= [330+495+385]- So required percentage= [(1045-


[175+215+85] =735 440)/440]*100=137.5%

8) Answer: C 10) Answer: A


Required ratio = [550+85]: [495+385] =635: Quantity I:
880=127:176 Total earnings in shop
P=330*120+550*105=97350
9) Answer: B Quantity II:
Total number of sweets packet sold in P and Total earnings in shop
T=330+715=1045 R=825*120+175*105=117375
Total number of snacks packet sold in Q and Quantity I <Quantity II
S=225+215=440

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Directions (1 -5): Study the following information carefully and answer the given questions.
The pie chart given below shows the information about the number of hours spend by people in the
magic show by four different people M, N, O and P who attend three different magic shows A, B, and
C in a month.

Note:
1) They can take magic shows of three different magicians A, B and C of three different duration 2hr,
3hr and 4hr respectively. No people can exit the magic show before the time duration.
2) P doesn’t attend the B magician show. He will attend either magician A or C.

1) In next month, P will attend a total of 10 C. 4 hours


hours of magic show. He will use 2 hours out D. 1 hour
of 10 hours as the previous month. If the E. None of these
number of hours of magician show by A is
twice the magician show by C. then find the 2) N and O attend all types of magic
difference between magic time between A shows, Magic show of A seen by N is
and C. equal to the magic show of B. O saw 4
A. 2 hours shows of magic show B in the month.
B. 3 hours Number of magic shows of C for N

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and O are equal. Find the maximum A. 4


number of shows of A seen by O. B. 2
A. 6 C. 5
B. 9 D. 6
C. 8 E. Can’t be determined.
D. 11
E. None of these 5) Find the amount paid by N, if he
attends two magic shows of B and the
3) M saw twice the magic show of C number of magic shows attended by A
than A. Find the possible number of and C is the same. ( A = Rs.100, B =
magic shows seen by M? Rs.200, C = Rs.300)
A. 7 A. Rs.1600
B. 8 B. Rs.1800
C. 5 C. Rs.1500
D. 10 D. Rs.2100
E. None of these E. None of these

4) Find the difference between the Directions (6-10): Study the information and
number of Magic shows of A attended answer the following question.
by M and N, if the magic show of B The given below pie chart shows the
attended by both is the same. And the information about the Percentage distribution of
number of magic shows of C attended Y types of products sold in all five shops [A, E, I,
by M is 2? O and U].

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Number of X type, Y type and Z type items sold price of item Y is Rs.160 and the cost price of
in shop U is equal to 900. Number of X type item Z is Rs.220
items sold in shop A is 16.66% less than the 6) In shop A, marked up the item X by 40%,
number of Y type items sold in the same shop. item Y by 60% and item Z by 50%. Selling items
Number of X and Z types of items sold in E are X, Y and Z by 20%, 25% and 15% discount
the same. Total number of items sold in shop E respectively. Find the overall gain percentage of
is 100 more than the total item sold in shop A. shop A.
Number of Z type items sold in the shop I is A. 13.20% gain
25% more than X types sold in the same shop. B. 24.20% gain
Total number of Z types items sold in shop O is C. 11.20% loss
50% of the total Y types items sold in the same D. 13.6% loss
shop. Total item sold in shop A is 1800 and the E. 22.17% gain
total item sold in the shop I is 3300. Number of
X type of items sold in shop O is 66.6% more 7) In shop E, item X sold at Rs.130, item Y sold
than the Z type of items sold in the same shop. at Rs.150 and item Z sold at Rs.240 and in the
Number of X type of items sold in shop O is shop I, item X sold at Rs.135, item Y sold at
equal to the number of Z type of items sold in Rs.155 and item Z sold at Rs.229. Find the
shop I. Cost price of all items in all shops is difference between the gain percentage of shop
equal. Cost price of item X is Rs.120, the cost E and shop I.
A. 3.3%

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B. 1.32% if the total selling price is Rs.250 more than the


C. 4.36% total selling price of shop U?
D. 0.51% A. Rs.225
E. 0.01% B. Rs.181.63
C. Rs.220
8) There is little information given about the D. Rs.263
average selling price and profit or loss percent E. Rs.201
of different shops. Find which information is
true? 10) In shop S, Number of X item sold is the
i) Average selling price of shop O is 180, profit average of Y items sold in all shop together,
percentage is 13.51% Number of Y item sold is the average of Z items
ii) Average selling price of shop U is 175 and sold in all shop together, Number of Z item sold
profit is 9.23% is the average of X items sold in all shop
iii) Average selling price of shop I is 202.18 and together. If there is a profit of 20% by selling all
profit is 20% items, then the average selling price in shop S?
A. i and ii are true A. Rs.193.72
B. none is true B. Rs.102.36
C. only i & iii are true C. Rs.125.36
D. only iii is true D. Rs.112.3
E. only ii is true E. Rs.129.37

9) 40% of item X in shop U is sold at 20%


above the cost price, rest is selling at cost price.
50% of item Y sells at 15% above the cost price
and the rest at 10% above the cost price. All
items Z sells at 16% above the cost price. Find
the average selling price of all items in shop O,

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Directions (1 -5): Number of magic show by B seen by


1) Answer: D O = 4 = 4 *3 = 12 hours
Total number of hours P attend the Number of magic show by C seen by
magic show by previous month = 80 * both N & O is same
5% = 4 hours Consider, number of magic show by C
He uses 2 hours from the previous for both = 1
month out of 10 hours of magic show. The possibility case is, for N = 2 * x +
P will watch either magic show of A or 3 * x + 4 * 1 = 24
C For O = 2 * y + 3 *
If P uses 2 hours from the previous 4 + 4 * 1 = 32
month, he is left with 8 hours. For N,
Also, Magic show of A is twice of C = 5x = 24 - 4
2:1 X=4
Then possible case, 2 * A + 4 * C = 2 * For O,
2x + 4 * x 2y = 32 – 16
8x = 8, x = 1 hour Y=8
Required difference = 2x – x = 2 - 1 = Hence, the maximum show by A for O
1 hour =8
Hence, the answer is option D. If we consider any other value for C,
the condition won’t satisfy N.
2) Answer: C Hence, the answer is option C.

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by N = 2 * 3 = 6 hours
3) Answer: A Equal number of magic shows of A &
Consider, the number of magic shows C attended by N
of C seen by M = 1 Then, the possibility case = x * 2 + 2 *
Then, the number of magic shows of 3 + x* 4 = 24 hours
A seen by M = 2 6x = 24 - 6
The possibility will be, 2 * 2 + x * 3 + 1 X =3
* 4 = 20 hours Amount paid by N = 3 * 100 + 2 * 200
x=4 + 3 * 300 = Rs.1600
Thus, the possible number of shows Hence, the answer is option A.
seen by M = 2 + 4 + 1 = 7
If we consider C = 2 or 3 , the Directions (6-10):
condition won’t satisfy. Number of Y type items sold in shop U is 900.
Hence, the answer is A. So, we can say, 17.64% =900
Let, number of Y type items sold in all shops be
4) Answer: E b
Number of magic show of C attended Or, 3b/17=900
by M is 2 = 2 * 4 =8 hours Or, b=5100
Possibility case is, 3 * 2 + 2* 3 + 2 * 4 So the total number of Y items sold in all shops
= 20 hours is 5100.
If we consider B as 3 or 4, the Y item sold in shop A =5100*11.76/100=600
condition won’t satisfy. Similarly, we calculate the number of Y items
The number of magic shows of B sold in other shops also.
attended by both M & N is the same. In E, I, O is 900, 1500 and 1200 respectively.
Then the possibility case, 2 * x + 2 * 3 X type item sold in A =600*5/6=500
+ 4 * y = 32 Total number of Z types item sold in O
2x + 4y = 26 =1200*50/100=600
The value of X can’t be determined. Number of X types item sold in shop
Hence, the answer is option D. O=600*10/6=1000[66.6%=4/6]
Number of Z types items sold in I =1000
5) Answer: A Number of Z types item sold in shop A =1800-
Number of magic shows of B attended 600-500=700

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Total number of items sold in E Total cost price of E = 500 * 120 + 160 * 900 +
=1800+100=1900 500 * 220 = Rs.314000
Number of Z types item sold in E= number X Total cost price of I= 800 * 120 + 1500 * 160 +
types item sold in E = (1900-900)/2=500 220 * 1000 = Rs.556000
Number of X types items sold in I Profit percentage of E = [ 320000-314000 ] *
=1000*100/125=800 100/314000 = 1.91%
Profit percentage of I = [569500-556000] /
556000 * 100 = 2.42%
Required difference =2.42-1.91=0.51%

8) Answer: C
For i)

6) Answer: E Total cost price in shop O = 1000 * 120 + 1200 *

Selling price of item X in shop A = 120 * 140 / 160 + 600 * 220 = Rs.444000

100 * 80 / 100 = Rs.134.4 Total selling price in shop O = 2800 * 180 =

Selling price of item Y in shop A = 160 * 160 / Rs.504000

100 * 75 / 100 = Rs.192 Profit percentage = [504000-444000] *

Selling price of item Z in shop A = 220 * 150 / 100/444000 = 13.51%

100 * 85 / 100 = Rs.280.5 For ii)

Total cost price all items in shop A is Total cost price in shop U = 900 * 120 + 900 *

= 500 * 120 + 600 * 160 + 700 * 220 = 160 + 900 * 220 = Rs.450000

Rs.310000 Total selling price in shop O = 2700 * 175 =

Total selling price = 134.4 * 500 + 600 * 192 + Rs.472500

280.5 * 700 = Rs.378750 There is no profit.

So profit percentage = ([ 378750-310000 For iii)

]/310000) * 100 = 22.17% Total cost price in shop I = 800 * 120 + 1500 *
160 + 1000 * 220 = Rs.556000

7) Answer: D Total selling price in shop O = 3300 * 202.18 =

Total selling price of E= Rs.667194

500*130+900*150+500*240 =Rs.320000 Profit percentage = [667194-556000] * 100 /

Total selling price of I = 800 * 135 + 1500 * 155 556000 = 20%

+ 229 * 1000 = Rs.569500 Only i and iii are satisfied.

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9) Answer: B 10) Answer: A


Total selling price of items X in U = [ 40 * 900 / X items sell in shop S= [600 + 900 + 1500 +
100 ] * 120 * 120 / 100 + [ 60 * 900 / 100 ] * 120 1200 + 900] / 5 = Rs.1020
= Rs.116640 Y items sell in shop S= [ 700 + 500 + 1000 +
Total selling price of items Y in U = 450 * 160 * 600 + 900] / 5 = Rs.740
115 / 100 + 450 * 160 * 110 / 100 = Rs.162000 Z items sell in shop S= [500 + 500 + 800 + 1000
Total selling price of item Z in U = 900 * 220 * + 900] / 5 = Rs.740
116 / 100 = Rs.229680 Cost price in shop S = [1020 * 120 + 160 * 740
Total selling price of all the items in U = 116640 + 740 * 220] = Rs.403600
+ 162000 + 229680 = Rs.508320 Selling price in shop S = 403600 * 120 / 100 =
Total selling price of all the items in O = 508320 Rs.484320
+ 250 = Rs.508570 Average selling price = 484320 / 2500 =
Average selling price of the item in O = 508570 / Rs.193.72
2800 =Rs.181.63

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Directions (1-5): Study the information and answer the following question.
The given below table shows the information about the production of rice and wheat from five different
states A, B, C, D, and E in the year 2020.

The given below radar graph shows the information about the increased percentage of rice and wheat
production in the year 2021 from 2020 of five states A, B, C, D, and E.

percentage increase in production of rice


percentage increase in production in wheat
A

25%

15%
E 28% 30%B
12% 10%

20%

30% 25%
D C
40%

1. Find the difference between the total C. 250


production of rice in the year 2021 of state A D. 112
and B together and the total production of wheat E. 143
in the year 2021 of state B and C together?
A. 150 2.
B. 120

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Quantity: I Total production of rice in the year E. 30


2020 of state A and E together is what percent
of total number of rice production in the year 4. Find the ratio of production of rice in state C
2020 of state B and D together? in 2021 and the production of wheat in the same
Quantity: II Total production of rice in the year state in the same year?
2021 of state A and E together is what percent A. 215:147
of the total number of rice production in the year B. 200:253
of 2021 of state B and D together? C. 336:325
A. Quantity I < Quantity II D. 145:258
B. Quantity I ≥ Quantity II E. 210:259
C. Quantity II ≥ Quantity I
D. Quantity I > Quantity II 5.
E. Quantity I = Quantity II or relation can't be Quantity I: Total production of rice and wheat
established together in state A in the year 2020 is what
percent of the total production of rice and wheat
3. In the state F, total production of rice in the together in state B in the year 2021?
year 2020 is average rice production of A and B Quantity II: Total production of rice and wheat
and the total production of wheat in the year together in the state C in the year 2020 is what
2020 is average of wheat production of A and percent of the total production of rice and wheat
D. In F, production of rice increases 10% every together in the state D in the year 2021?
year and production of wheat increases by 15% A. Quantity I < Quantity II
every year. Find the difference between rice B. Quantity I ≥ Quantity II
and wheat production in 2021? C. Quantity II ≥ Quantity I
A. 21 D. Quantity I > Quantity II
B. 41.25 E. Quantity I = Quantity II or relation can't be
C. 51.25 established
D. 43.5
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Answer Key with Explanation

Directions (1-5): 3. Answer: C


Total production rice in 2020 in F = (200 + 240)
/ 2 = 220
Rice production in 2021 = 220 * 110 / 100 = 242
Total production of wheat in 2020 = ( 220 + 290
) / 2 = 255
Wheat production in 2021 = 255 * 115 / 100 =
293.25
Required difference = 293.25-242 = 51.25
1. Answer: E
Required difference = (325 + 312)-(230 + 264) = 4. Answer: C
143 Required ratio =336:325

2. Answer: D 5. Answer: A
Quantity I, Quantity I,
Required percentage = [(200 + 230) / (240 + Required percentage= [(200 + 220) / (264 +
250)] * 100 = 87.75% 312)] * 100 = 72.91%
Quantity II, Quantity II,
Required percentage= [(230 + 257.6) / (264 + Required percentage = [(280 + 260) / (325 +
325)] * 100 = 82.78% 406)] * 100 = 73.87%
Quantity I > Quantity II Quantity I < Quantity II

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Directions (01 - 05): Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below.
The given radar graph is about people who have applied for the posts of content developer in 4 ed-
tech. companies, I, II, III and IV. Selection procedure involves three major steps, i.e. skill test,
telephonic interview (out of skill test) and final selection process (out of telephonic interview), in the
same order.

NOTE: Recruitment process of the companies involves three steps, i.e. skill test, telephonic interview
and final selection process, respectively. These stages are covered in the same pattern.

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1) Out of all the interviewees, what percent of c) 1850


those whogot finally selected in company II? d) 1950
a) 7.5% e) None of these
b) 5%
c) 10% 4) Find the ratio of people selected for skill test
d) 15% by company I and II (combined), to those
e) None of these candidates who got final selection in company
III and IV (combined).
2) If the total candidature appearedfor the skill- a) 1:1
test of companies III and IV are 600 and 9660, b) 7:1
respectively. Find the difference between final c) 5:1
selections of both. d) 5:3
a) 3220 e) None of these
b) 3820
c) 3725 5) If the totalnumber of candidatesappeared for
d) 3720 the skill test in all the companiestogether are
e) None of these 1000x. Candidates who got Final selection
fromcompany I are 1260 more than those
3) If the average numberof candidates selected rejected candidates of company IVfrom
for telephonic interview from company II and telephonic interview. Find the number of
those who arefinally rejected by company rejected candidates of company Ifrom
IIIfrom telephonic interview, differ by 480 from telephonic interview.
those rejected by company IVfrom telephonic a) 660
interview. Find the number of people who b) 550
appeared for skill tests in company I. c) 450
a) 1200 d) 320
b) 1500 e) None of these
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Directions (01 - 05):


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Let all the candidates in all the companies So,


combined be 1000x [(50x)/(1000x)] * 100 = 5%
So, as per the percentage Out of all the interviewees, 5% of those got
People selected for skill test in, finally selected in company II
Company I: 250x Hence, answer is option B
Company II: 350x
Company III: 250x 2) Answer: D
Company IV: 150x According to question,
Out of theses, some candidates will further be Total candidature for the skill test for company
shortlisted for telephonic interview round III = 600 (given)
Company I: 250x*88/100=220x Total candidature for the skill test for company
Company II: 350x*42.84/100=150x IV = 9660 (given)
Company III: 250x*60/100=150x As per the data,
Company IV: 150x*80/100=120x 250x = 600
Those who clear the telephonic interview round, 60x = 144
will further be considered for final selection And,
process 150x = 9660
Company I: 220x*75/100=165x 60x = 3864
Company II: 150x*33.33/100=50x Required difference = [3864-144] = 3720
Company III: 150x*40/100=60x Difference between the final selections of both =
Company IV: 120x*50/100=60x 3720
Hence, answer is option D

3) Answer: E
According to question,
Average of the (candidates selected for
telephonic interview from company II and those
1) Answer: B
rejected by company III) differ by 480 from
According to question,
those (finally rejected by company IV)
Let the total people who appeared for the
Average of the candidates selected for
interview = 1000x
telephonic interview from company II (150x) and
People who got the final selection call in
those rejected by company III (90x)
company II = 50x
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People who were finally rejected by company IV Ratio of people selected for skill test by
= 120x – 60x = 60x company I and II (combined), to those
(150x + 90x)/2 = 120x candidates who got final selection in company
120x – 60x = 60x III and IV (combined) = 600x : 120x = 5:1
60x = 480 Hence, answer is option C
X=8
People who appeared for skill test in company I 5) Answer: A
= 250x = 2000 According to the question,
Hence, answer is option E Total candidates for skill test in all the
companies =1000x
4) Answer: C Finally selected candidates of company I = 165x
According to the question, Candidates who got rejected from company IV =
People selected for skill test by company I = 60x
250x Finally selected candidates of company I = 1260
People selected for skill test by company II = more than those rejected candidates of
350x company IV
People selected for skill test by company I and 165x – 60x = 1260
II (combined) = 600x x= 12
Candidates who got final selection in company Rejected candidates of company I = 220x –
III = 60x 165x
Candidates who got final selection in company 55x= 660
IV = 60x Rejected candidates of company I = 660
Candidates who got final selection in company Hence, answer is option A
III and IV (combined) = 120x

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Directions (01 - 05): Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below.
The given radar graph shows the information about the percentage of liquid in the jars and cisterns.
First radar graph contains jars P, Q, R, S and T. Second radar contains cisterns V, W, X, Y and Z.

NOTE: Both types of containers consist of only two liquids, i.e. honey and lemon juice.
1) Ratio of the quantity of honey to lemon juice approximately what percentage of total quantity
contained in the cisterns, V: W: X: Y is 5:3, 1:1, of honey, in all four cisterns combined?
2:3 and 3:1, respectively. The total quantity of a) 72.05%
lemon juice in all thefourcisterns (combined) is b) 71.02%

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c) 63.02% e) None of these


d) 53.02%
e) None of these 4) The ratio of honey to lemon juice in jars, P
and Q is 1:1 and 2:3, respectively. In cistern Z,
2) If all the contents of jars, P, R and T, and the ratio is 2:1. All the contents of P, Q and Z
cistern W, are put into a conical tank of curved are poured into a tank, and thenhow much
surface area 550 m², with its height and radius lemon juice is additionallyneeded to be poured
in the ratio 24:7. Find the percentage of conical into the tank, to make the ratio 50:41, of lemon
tanks which still remains empty.{1-metre is juice and honey, respectively?
occupied by 1-litre of content} a) 22 litres
a) 82.5% b) 50 litres
b) 75% c) 60 litres
c) 60% d) 15 litres
d) 59.41% e) None of these
e) None of these
5) The ratio of the quantity of honey and lemon
3) Ratio of honey in jars, Q to T is 15:11, juice in the containers, V and Y are 7:1 and 3:5,
respectively. The ratio of honey and lemon juice respectively. ‘k%’ mixture is transferred from V
in jar T is 11:9, respectively. Find the difference to Y. Then the ratio of honey and lemon juice in
betweenthe total quantity of honey in Q and T cistern Y becomes 45:43. Find ‘k’.
(combined) and the total quantity of lemon juice a) 30%
in Q and T (combined). b) 45%
a) 25 litres c) 50%
b) 35 litres d) 37.5%
c) 37.5 litres e) None of these
d) 35.5 litres
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Directions (01 - 05): Liquid in jars = 500 litres


Given that, Jar P = 30% = 150 litres
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Jar Q = 25% = 125 litres Quantity of honey in all four cisterns (combined)
Jar R = 10% = 50 litres = 393 litres
Jar S = 15% = 75 litres Required percentage= 287/393*100=73.02%
Jar T = 20% = 100 litres Hence, answer is option E
Liquid in cisterns = 800 litres
Cistern V= 25% = 200 litres 2) Answer: D
Cistern W= 25% = 200 litres According to question,
Cistern X= 15% = 120 litres Contents of jar P= 150m
Cistern Y= 20% = 160 litres Contents of jar R= 50m
Cistern Z= 15% = 120 litres Contents of jar T= 100m
Contents of cistern W= 200m
Height : radius = 24x : 7x
Slant height = √ (height)² + (radius)² = √ (24x)²
+ (7x)² = 25x metres
Curved surface area of cone = 550 m²
Π * (7x) * (25x) = 550 m²
1) Answer: E x = 1 metre
According to question, Volume of cone = (1/3) * (22/7) * (7)² * 24= 1232
Ratio of quantity of honey to lemon juice m³
contained in the cisterns, V: W: X: Y is 5:3, 1:1, Percentage of conical tank which still remains
2:3 and 3:1, respectively empty = [(1232 - 500)/ 1232] * 100 = 59.41%
Quantity of honey and lemon juice in the cistern Hence, answer is option D
V = 5:3 = 125 and 75
Quantity of honey and lemon juice in the cistern 3) Answer: B
W = 1:1 = 100 and 100 According to question,
Quantity of honey and lemon juice in the cistern Total quantity of jar Q= 125 litres
X = 2:3 = 48 and 72 Total quantity of jar T= 100 litres
Quantity of honey and lemon juice in the cistern Ratio of honey to lemon juice in jar T= 11:9 = 55
Y = 3:1 = 120 and 40 and 45 litres
Total quantity of lemon juice in all 4 cisterns Ratio of honey in jars Q to T= 15:11= 75 and 55
(combined) = 287 litres litres

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Difference between total quantity of honey in Q 60 litres lemon juice is needed to be poured into
and T (130 litres) and the total quantity of lemon the tank, to make the ratio 50:41, of lemon juice
juice in Q and T (95 litres) = 35 litres and honey, respectively
Hence, answer is option B Hence, answer is option C
5) Answer: A
4) Answer: C According to question,
According to question, Ratio of honey to lemon juice in the containers,
Honey and lemon juice in jars, P and Q is 1:1 V and Y are 7:1 and 3:5, respectively
and 2:3 Ratio of honey and lemon juice in the container
Honey and lemon juice in jar P = 75 litres each V = 175 and 25 litres
Honey and lemon juice in jar Q = 50 and 75 Ratio of honey and lemon juice in the container
litres Y = 60 and 100 litres
In cistern Z, the ratio between honey and lemon ‘k%’ mixture is transferred from V to Y
juice is 2:1 = 80 and 40 litres Then, the ratio of honey and lemon juice in
All the contents of P, Q and Z are poured into a cistern Y= 45:43
tank [60 + (7k/4)]/ [100 + (k/4)] = 45/43
205/ (190 + x) = 41/50 256k = 1920 * 4
K = 30%
Hence, answer is option A

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Directions (1 - 5): Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below.
The given radar graph shows the information about the radii and heights of 5 cylinders A, B, C, D and
E.

NOTE: All the measurements are in centimetres (cm.).


1) If cylinder A is 60% filled with ethanol and b) 845.8 cm³
cylinder E is 40% filled with ethanol. Find the c) 840.8 cm³
difference between empty portions of both the d) 844.8 cm³
cylinders. e) None of these
a) 800.8 cm³

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2) Find the sum of the curved surface area of 4) Difference between diameter and height of
cylinders A, B and E. cylinder D is what percentage is more or less
a) 2784 cm² than the difference between diameter and
b) 3774 cm² height of cylinder E.
c) 3784 cm² a) 25%
d) 3780 cm² b) 55%
e) None of these c) 75%
d) 90%
3) Find the approximate ratio of volumes of e) None of these
cylinders A and B (together) to the curved
surface area of cylinder D. 5) If some spherical balls are put into cylinders
a) 1:3 C and D. The radius of balls being 5 cm. Find
b) 2:5 the sum of balls filled in both the cylinders.
c) 5:7 a) 49
d) 3:2 b) 63
e) None of these c) 56
d) 42
e) None of these
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Directions (1 - 5): Volume of Cylinder A which is empty = (22/7) *


(12)² * 14 * 40% = 2534.4 cm³
Cylinder E is 40% filled with ethanol
Volume of Cylinder E which is empty = (22/7) *
(8)² * 28 * 60% = 3379.2 cm³
Difference between empty portions of both the
1) Answer: D cylinders = 3379.2 cm³ - 2534.4 cm³ = 844.8
According to question, cm³
Cylinder A is 60% filled with ethanol Hence, answer is option D

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2) Answer: C Hence, answer is option E


According to question,
Radius of cylinder A = 12 cm 4) Answer: A
Height of cylinder A = 14 cm According to question,
Curved surface area of cylinder A = 2 * (22/7) * Diameter of cylinder D = 40 cm
(12) * 14 = 1056 cm² Height of cylinder D = 25 cm
Radius of cylinder B = 6 cm Difference = 15 cm
Height of cylinder B = 35 cm Diameter of cylinder E = 16 cm
Curved surface area of cylinder B = 2 * (22/7) * Height of cylinder E = 28 cm
(6) * 35 = 1320 cm² Difference = 12 cm
Radius of cylinder E = 8 cm Required difference = (3/12)*100 = 25%
Height of cylinder E = 28 cm Difference between diameter and height of
Curved surface area of cylinder E = 2 * (22/7) * cylinder D is 25 % more than the difference
(8) * 28 = 1408 cm² between diameter and height of cylinder E
Sum of the curved surface areas = 1056 cm² + Hence, answer is option A
1320 cm² + 1408 cm² = 3784 cm²
Hence, answer is option C 5) Answer: B
According to question,
3) Answer: E Some spherical balls are put into cylinders C
According to question, and D
Volume of cylinder A = (22/7) * (12)² * 14 = The radius of balls= 5 cm
6336 cm³ Balls filled in the cylinder C = (volume of
Volume of cylinder B = (22/7) * (6)² * 35 = 3960 cylinder C )/(volume of sphere) = [ (22/7) * (14)²
cm³ * 20 ]/ [(4/3) * (22/7) * 5³]= 3
Curved surface area of cylinder D = 2 * (22/7) * Balls filled in the cylinder D = (volume of
(20) * 25 = 3142.85 cm² cylinder D )/(volume of sphere) = = [ (22/7) *
Ratio of volumes of cylinders A and B (together) (21)² * 25 ]/ [(4/3) * (22/7) * 5³]= 60
to the curved surface area of cylinder D = Sum of balls filled in both the cylinders = 63
10296: 3142.85 Hence, answer is option B
Ratio ~ 3:1

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Directions (1 - 5): Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below.
The given radar graph shows the information about the percentage of female population of five different
schools P, Q, R, S and T. The table represents the total number of students in the schools.

NOTE:
> Ratio of male to female students in S is 3:2.
1) Of the total male students, 35% opted for e) None of these
medical stream in class XIth and among the
female students, 40% opt for medical stream in 2) If all values of the females are put into a pie-
class XIth. Remaining students opt for non- chart then,What is the central angle
medical stream. Find the number of students corresponding to the female population of
who opt for non-medical stream. school Q?
a) 2000 a) 30⁰
b) 2020 b) 60⁰
c) 1800 c) 45⁰
d) 1550 d) 90⁰

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e) None of these a) 490


b) 550
3) If all the students of school R contribute Rs. c) 430
10 each for a relief fund, then what will be the d) 450
total amount collected? e) None of these
a) Rs. 2000
b) Rs. 3000 5) Find the ratio between female to male
c) Rs. 4000 students in school T.
d) Rs. 5000 a) 1 : 1
e) None of these b) 2 : 3
c) 2 : 1
4) If from school P, 30% female students shift to d) 5 : 3
school S for class XIth studies. Find the new e) None of these
female population in school S.
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Directions (1 - 5): Total students= (6.25X)% = 31.25%


Total students of all the schools= 100% For school T,
(X+7.5)% + (5X) % + (375/4X)% + (6.25X)% + Total students= (2X+2.5)% = 12.5%
(2X+2.5)% = 100% Total females = 1200
X + 5X + 375/4X + 6.25X+ 2X + 10= 100 Females in school P= 8.33% = 100
X= 5 Females in school Q= 25% = 300
Let the total students in all the schools= 100k Females in school R= 16.66% = 200
So, For school P, Females in school S= 33.33% = 400
Total students= (X+7.5)%= 12.5% Females in school T= 16.66% = 200
For school Q, Ratio of male to female students in S is 3:2
Total students= (5X)%= 25% Males in school S= 600
For school R, Thus, total students of school S= 31.25% =
Total students= (375/4X)% = 18.75% 1000
For school S, Total students in all schools = 3200
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Total students in school P= 400 Percentage of females of school Q= 25%


Total students in school Q= 800 [(300/1200)*100]
Total students in school R= 600 Since, 100% = 360⁰
Total students in school S= 1000 Similarly, 25% = 90⁰
Total students in school T= 400 Hence, answer is option D
Now,
Males in school P= (400-100)= 300 3) Answer: E
Males in school Q= (800-300)= 500 According to question,
Males in school R= (600-200)= 400 Total students in school R= 600
Males in school S= (1000-400)= 600 Each student of school R contribute Rs. 10
Males in school T= (400-200)= 200 each towards a relief fund
Total amount collected in all = Rs. 600 * 10=
Rs. 6000
Hence, answer is option E

4) Answer: C
1) Answer: B According to question,
According tothe question, Females in school P= 8.33% = 100
35% males opted for medical stream in class Females in school S= 33.33% = 400
XIth = 700 From school P, 30% (30) female students shift
Among the female students, 40% opt for to school S
medical stream in class XIth = 480 New female population in school P = (100 -
Remaining students opt for non-medical stream 30)= 70
= 1300 males + 720 females New female population in school S = (400 +
Students who opt for non-medical stream= 2020 30)= 430
Hence, answer is option B Hence, answer is option C

2) Answer: D 5) Answer: A
According to question, According to question,
Total females = 1200 Female students in school T = 200
Females in school Q= 25% = 300 Male students in school T = 200

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Ratio between female to male students in Hence, answer is option A


school T = 1 : 1

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Directions (1-5): Study the given questions and females who attended the workshop on that
answers the following questions. day?
The given table shows the Number of literates A. 292
and illiterates who attended the workshop on B. 300
five different days C. 275
Total number of peoples who attended the D. 280
workshop = Number of Literates + Number of E. None of these
illiterates
3) On Saturday, if the number of illiterates
(males + females) increased by 40 % and that
of literates (males + females) reduced by 20 %,
as compared to Tuesday, what was the
difference between the number of literates and
illiterates who attended the workshop on
Saturday?
A. 12
B. 14
C. 15
D. 18
1) The total number of people (literates +
E. None of these
illiterates) who attended the workshop on
Monday was what % more than those who
4) What is the average number of illiterates
attended on Friday?
(males + females) who attended the workshop
A. 12%
on Monday, Wednesday and Thursday?
B. 10%
A. 390
C. 15%
B. 400
D. 18%
C. 300
E. None of these
D. 370
E. None of these
2) On Friday, if 192 illiterate males attended the
workshop, then what was the number of literate

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5) What is the ratio of the total number of males 7) The ratio of the total population in Hyderabad
(Literates + Illiterates) who attended the and Kolkata is 7:9 and the male population in
workshop on Tuesday and Friday together to Kolkata is 66(2/3) % of the female population in
that of females (literates and Illiterates) who the same city, then find the male population in
attended the workshop on the same days Kolkata?
together? A. 25000
A. 5:9 B. 28000
B. 9:7 C. 26000
C. 7:9 D. 27000
D. 1:3 E. 24000
E. None of these
8) What is the difference between the female
Directions (6-10): Study the following population in Bangalore and Hyderabad?
information carefully and answer the questions A. 1000
given below. B. 2000
The given table shows the total population and C. 1500
the ratio of the male to the female population in D. 2500
five different cities in January. E. None of these

9) If 30% of the male are dead in Mumbai and


then now the ratio of the male and female
population in Mumbai becomes 7:5, then find
the number of female dead in Mumbai?
A. 7000
6) Find the approximate average female
B. 7200
population in the city Delhi, Mumbai and
C. 7500
Hyderabad together?
D. 7800
A. 22220
E. 7600
B. 22400
C. 23280
10) The male population in February in Chennai
D. 23330
is 150% of the average male population in
E. 23500
January in Delhi and Mumbai together and the

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number of the female population in February in A. 98650


Chennai is 2250 more than the number of the B. 99750
male population in February in the same city. C. 100450
Find the total population in February in D. 89030
Chennai? E. 85650
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Directions (1-5): Number of literates (male+Female) on Tuesday


1) Answer: B = 350
Total number of people who attended the Number of literates (male+female) on Saturday
workshop on Monday = 350*80/100=280
= 420 * (11/6) =770 Number of illiterate (males + female) on
Total number of people who attended the Tuesday = 350 * (3/5) =210
workshop on Friday Number of literates male on Saturday
= 420 * (5/3) =700 =210*140/100=294
Required % more = [(770-700)*100]/700= 10 % Now, Required difference = (210 * 140/100) –
(350 * 80/100)
2) Answer: A = 294 – 280 =14
Number of Literate males on Friday = 320-192=
128 4) Answer: D
Literate female on Friday =420-128= 292 Required average = {(420 * 5/6 + 320 *5/4 +
300 * 6/5)}/3
3) Answer: B = (350 + 400 + 360)/3 =370

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Number of illiterate (males + females) on Friday


5) Answer: C = 320 * (5/4) =400
Number of Illiterate (male + female) on Tuesday Number of females (literate + Illiterate) on
= 350 * 3/5 = 210 Tuesday = (350 +210-240) =320
Similarly on Friday = (320 +400-320) = 400 8) Answer: E
Required ratio = (240+320): (320+400) = 7: 9 Required difference = 20000 – 20000 = 0

Directions (6-10): 9) Answer: C


Now the male population in Mumbai = 35000 –
(30/100 * 35000) = 24500
Now the female population in Mumbai = 5/7 *
24500 = 17500
Number of female dead in Mumbai = 25000 –
17500 = 7500
6) Answer: D
Required average = (25000 + 25000 + 20000)/3
10) Answer: B
= 23333
The male population on February in Chennai =
150/100 * (35000 + 30000)/2 = 48750
7) Answer: D
The female population on February in Chennai
The ratio of the male and female population in
= 48750 + 2250 = 51000
Kolkata = 200/300:100 = 2:3
Required total = 51000 + 48750 = 99750
Male population in Kolkata = 2/5 * (9/7 * 52500)
= 27000

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Directions (1-5): Study the information and answer the following question.
The given below pie chart shows the information about the percentage distribution of the number of
people in five villages G, U, I, D, and E.

18%
30%

25%

15%

12%

G U I D E

Note: The total number of people in five villages 1) Ratio of the literate male and females in G is
is 10000. 5:4. Find the number of illiterate male in G is
The given below table shows the information what percent of the number of literate females
about the percentage of literate and the ratio of in G?
male and female illiterates of five different A. 163.20%
villages G,U,I,D, and E. B. 164.20%
C. 151.20%
D. 133.6%
E. 196.875%

2) Ratio of the total number of male and


females in village U is 3:2. Find the difference
between literate male and literate female in
village U?
A. 530
B. 710
C. 645
D. 725
E. 742

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3) Total number of illiterate females in the E. Quantity I = Quantity II or relation can't be


village I and D together is what percent of the established
total number of illiterate male in the same
village? Direction (6-10): Study the following information
A. 32% carefully and answer the questions given below.
B. 25% The following table chart shows the total
C. 87.5% number of fruits (Apple+ Banana) purchased by
D. 58.25% a shopkeeper on various days of the week, the
E. 42.36% Percentage of apples purchased and the ratio of
the number of fruits sold to the number of fruits
4) out of the total population in city E, 40% is unsold and the ratio of the number of apples
female. Find the ratio of male and female sold to the number of bananas sold. (1kg of any
literate of village E? fruit has 12 fruits in it)
A. 4:3
B. 3:2
C. 5:4
D. 1:3
E. 8:5

5)
Quantity I: Total number of female illiterate in
village G is what percent of the total number of
female illiterate in village U?
Quantity II: Total number of male illiterate in
village D is what percent of the total number of
male illiterate in village U?
A. Quantity I < Quantity II 6) The number of apples sold on Monday is
B. Quantity I ≥ Quantity II how much more or less than the total number of
C. Quantity II ≥ Quantity I unsold apples on Monday?
D. Quantity I > Quantity II A. 120
B. 240

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C. 300 D. 9500
D. 250 E. None of these
E. None of these
9) Find the difference between the number of
7) The average number of bananas purchased fruits that remained unsold at the end of
by the shopkeeper on Tuesday, Wednesday Wednesday and the number of bananas
and Thursday together is what percent more or purchased by the Shopkeeper on Thursday?
less than the average number of apples sold on A. 300
Monday and Tuesday together? B. 200
A. 10% less C. 150
B. 30% more D. 250
C. 10% more E. None of these
D. 30% less
E. None of these 10) The shopkeeper purchased Banana Rs.36
per kg on Wednesday. But he sold each banana
8) If a shopkeeper sold Apple at Rs.120 per Kg at Rs.6.Then find the profit earned by the
and Banana at Rs.48 per kg. Then find the total shopkeeper on Wednesday?
amount earned by the shopkeeper on Thursday A. Rs.760
and Friday together? B. Rs.900
A. 9400 C. Rs.700
B. 10000 D. Rs.850
C. 5000 E. None of these

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Directions (1-5): Literate female in G =720*4/9=320


Total number of people in G Required percentage = [630 / 320] * 100 =
=10000*18/100=1800 196.875%
Number of literate people in G
=1800*40/100=720 2) Answer: D
Number of illiterate people in G=1800- Male in U=2500*3/5=1500
720=1080 Female in U =2500*2/5=1000
Male illiterate =1080*7/12=630 Literate male =1500-450=1050
Female illiterate =1080-630=450 Literate female =1000-675=325
Similarly, we can calculate the others also. So the required difference =1050-325=725

3) Answer: C
Required percentage = [(200 + 360) / (400 +
240)] * 100 = 87.5%
4) Answer: B
Total male in E=3000*60/100=1800
Total female in E=3000-1800=1200
Literate male =1800-990=810
Illiterate female =1200-660=540
Required ratio =810:540=3:2
1) Answer: E

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5) Answer: D
Quantity I,
Required percentage = [450 / 675] * 100 =
66.66%
Quantity II,
Required percentage = [240 / 450] * 100 =
53.33%
Quantity I > Quantity II

Direction (6-10):
On Monday, 6) Answer: B
Total number of fruits purchased on Monday = Number of apples sold on Monday =300
600 Number of apples unsold on Monday = 360-
The number of apples purchased = 60% of 600 300 = 60
= (60/100) * 600 = 360 Required difference = 300 – 60 = 240
The number of Bananas purchased = 40% of
600 = (40/100)*600 = 240 7) Answer: C
The number of fruits sold = 600*(4/5) = 480 Average number of Banana purchased on
The number of fruits unsold = 600*(1/5) = 120 Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday together =
The number of apples sold = 480*(5/8) = 300 (440+300+250)/3=990 /3 = 330
The number of Bananas sold = 480*(3/8) = 180 Number of apple sold on Monday = 300
The number of Apples unsold = 360 – 300 = 60 Number of apple sold on Tuesday = 300
The number of Bananas unsold = 240 – 180 = Average number of apple sold on Monday and
60 Tuesday together = (300+300)/2 = 300
Similarly, we can find the data for remaining Required Percentage = (330-300)/300 *100 =
days 10% more

8) Answer: A
Number of Apple sold on Friday =200
Number of Banana sold on Friday = 500
Number of Apple sold on Thursday =500
Number of Banana sold on Thursday = 100

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Total number apple = 200+500 =700 The number of Banana purchased by the
Total number of Banana =500+100 = 600 Shopkeeper on Thursday= 250
Total amount earned by shopkeeper = Required difference = 250 -100 = 150
(700/12)*120 + (600/12)*48 =
7000+2400 = Rs.9400 10) Answer: B
Number of Banana sold on Wednesday =300
9) Answer: C A shopkeeper purchased amount = (300/12)*36
The number of unsold Fruits on Wednesday = = Rs.900
100 A shopkeeper selling price = 300*6 =Rs.1800
Profit = 1800 – 900 = Rs.900

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Quantitative Aptitude

Directions (1-5): Study the following information A. 11150


carefully and answer the questions given below. B. 11120
The given table shows the number of students C. 11080
in six different colleges in 2018. D. 11050
E. None of these

3) What is the difference between the number of


EEE student in C and F together and the
number of CSE students in A and C together?
A. 1000
B. 1100
C. 1200
D. 1400
Total number of students in all the colleges
E. 1500
together is 125400.
Number of ECE students in A and the number
4) If the ratio of boys in CSE, ECE and EEE
of CSE students in E in the ratio of 17: 16. Ratio
students in B and E is 6: 5: 4 and 4: 5: 3
of the number of ECE students in B to number
respectively, then number of girls in ECE in B is
of EEE students in F is 14: 15.
approximately what percent of the number of
1) What is the average number of EEE students
girls in CSE in E?
in all the colleges together?
A. 88.46%
A. 5424
B. 85.23%
B. 5428
C. 82.84%
C. 5430
D. 91.56%
D. 5432
E. 93.67%
E. None of these

5) Number of boys and girls in D in 2019


2) Ratio of number of boys in CSE, ECE and
increased by 20% and 15% respectively. If the
EEE in F is 4: 5: 3, then what is sum of the
ratio of the number of CSE, ECE and EEE
number of girls in CSE and EEE students
students in 2019 in D is 5: 4: 6, then the number
together in F?

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of girls in ECE in 2019 is what percent of the 7) Total number of people in village C is 9000
number of CSE girls in 2018? and ratio of male to female who are below the
A. 20% poverty line is inverse to the ratio of total male
B. 25% and female population of that village.
C. 30% Quantity I: Total males who are below the
D. Cannot be determine poverty line is what percent of total male
E. None of these population in that village?
Quantity II: Total females who are below
Directions (6-10): Study the information and poverty line is what percent of the total female
answer the following question. population in that village?
A. Quantity: I < Quantity: II
B. Quantity: I ≥ Quantity: II
C. Quantity: II ≥ Quantity: I
D. Quantity: I > Quantity: II
E. Quantity I = Quantity II or Relationship can't
be established

8) Find the ratio of male to female of the total


number of people in village B. If 20% of the
6) Number of females and males who are below people are below the poverty line and the
the poverty line of village E is equal and the number male of below the poverty line is 20% of
number offemaleswho are below poverty line of total males in the village.
village A is 1/4th of the number of females who A. 6:7
are below poverty line of village E, then find the B. 5:4
difference between number females in village A C. 3:2
and Ewho are above poverty line. D. 5:2

A. 2263 E. 4:8
B. 2098
C. 4412 9) Total number of females in village D is half of
D. 5802 the total number of people in village A. Find the
E. 2100 number of females below poverty line if the

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number of males below poverty line is 22.22% line is 3:2 and the difference between the
of the total number of males in the village. number of male above the poverty line and
A. 1276 male who are below the poverty line of village C
B. 1750 is 1460.
C. 1443 A. 10500
D. 1223 B. 8000
E. 1953 C. 12000
D. 4500
10) Find the total number of people in village C E. 12500
if the ratio of male to female below the poverty

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Directions (1-5): Number of EEE students in A = 25500 * 34/100


Number of boys in A = 15300 = 8670
Number of girls in A = 10200 Total number of students in F = 36000
Total number of students in A = 15300 + 10200 Number of girls in F = 21000
= 25500 Number of boys in F = 36000 – 21000 = 15000
Number of CSE students in A = 25500 * 30/100 Number of ECE students in F = 36000 * 45/100
= 7650 = 16200
Number of ECE students in A = 25500 * 36/100 Number of EEE students in F = 36000 * 20/100
= 9180 = 7200

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Number of CSE students in F = 36000 – (16200 Total number of Students in C


+ 7200) = 12600 = 125400 – (25500 + 16800 + 8100 + 24000 +
Total number of students in B = 16800 36000) = 15000
Number of boys in B = 10500 Number of girls in C = 8750
Number of girls in B = 16800 – 10500 = 6300 Number of boys in C =15000 – 8750 = 6250
Number of CSE students in B = 16800 * 28/100 Number of CSE students in C = 15000 * 30/100
= 4704 = 4500
Number of ECE students in B = 7200 * 14/15 = Number of EEE students in C = 15000 * 25/100
6720 = 3750
Number of EEE students in B = 16800 – (4704 Number of ECE students in C = 15000 – (4500
+ 6720) = 5376 + 3750) = 6750
Total number of students in D = 8100
Number of boys in D = 4500
Number of girls in D = 8100 – 4500 = 3600
Number of CSE students in D = 8100 * 32/100 =
2592
Number of ECE students in D = 8100 * 40/100 =
3240
Number of EEE students in D = 8100 * 28/100 =
2268
Number of CSE students in E = 9180 * 16/17 =
1) Answer: A
8640
Required average = (8670 + 5376 + 3750 +
Total number of students in E = 8640 * 100/36 =
2268 + 5280 + 7200)/6
24000
= 5424
Number of boys in E = 15000
Number of girls in E = 24000 – 15000 = 9000
2) Answer: D
Number of EEE students in E = 24000 * 22/100
Number of boys in CSE in F = 4/12 * 15000 =
= 5280
5000
Number of ECE students in E = 24000 – (5280
Number of girls in CSE in F = 12600 – 5000 =
+ 8640) = 10080
7600
Total number of Students in all the college =
Number of boys in EEE in F = 3/12 * 15000 =
125400
3750

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Number of girls in EEE in F = 7200 – 3750 = Number of females below poverty line in village
3450 E = Number of males below poverty line in
Required sum = 7600 + 3450 = 11050 village E = 2000
Number of females above poverty line in village
3) Answer: C E = 6000-2000 = 4000
Number of EEE students in C and F = 3750 + Number of females below poverty line in village
7200 = 10950 A = 2000*1/4 = 500
Number of CSE students in C and A = 7650 + Total number of females in village A =
4500 = 12150 12000*1/5 = 2400
Required difference = 12150 – 10950 = 1200 Number of females in above poverty line of
village A =2400-500=1900
4) Answer: A So, the required difference is=4000-1900=2100
Number of ECE boys in B = 10500 * 5/15 = 7) Answer: D
3500 Number of males in the village = 9000*4/9 =
Number of ECE girls in B = 6720 – 3500 = 3220 4000 and females are 5000.
Number of CSE boys in E = 15000 * 4/12 = Total number of people who are below poverty
5000 line is = 9000*10/100 = 900
Number of CSE girls in E = 8640 – 5000 = 3640 Number of females of below poverty line =
Required percentage = 3220/3640 * 100 = 900*4/9 = 400 and the number of males below
88.46% the poverty line is 500.
Quantity I,
5) Answer: D Required percentage = [500/4000] * 100 =
We cannot find the answer of the question. 12.5%
Quantity II,
Directions (6-10): Required percentage = [400/5000] * 100 = 8%
6) Answer: E Quantity I > Quantity II
Total number of people in village E is 16000.
Number of male is 16000*5/8=10000 and the 8) Answer: C
number of females is 6000. Total number of people are below the poverty
Number of people below poverty line in village E line in B is
16000*25/100 = 4000 =10000*20/100=2000

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Number of males below the poverty line is Number of females of below poverty line
=2000-800=1200 is=3750-2000=1750
Number males in the village
is=1200*100/20=6000 10) Answer: D
Female in the village is=10000-6000=4000 Let the total population of the village be 900x.
So required ratio is=6000:4000=3:2 Ratio of male and female is 4:5.
Male = 400x and Female is 500x
9) Answer: B Total people below poverty line is 90x
In village D, Ratio of male and females below the poverty
Total number of females in village line is 3:2
=12000/2=6000 Male below poverty line people are 54x and
Total number of males=15000-6000=9000 female below poverty line people are 36x.
Number of males of below poverty line So, we can say, 400x-54x=346x
=9000*2/9=2000 =>346x-54x= 1460
Total number of people of below poverty line x=5
=15000*25/100=3750 So total population of village C = 5*900 = 4500

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Quantitative Aptitude

Direction (1 – 5): Read the following information C. Rs. 25900


carefully and answer the questions based on it. D. Rs. 24900
In a company there are five typists – P, Q, R, S E. None of these
and T. They type in two languages – Hindi and
English. The company pays different charges 3) For another typist U, the total number of
per page of Hindi and English to different pages typed by U in a month was 660 and the
typists. The table given below gives further total earnings of U in a month was Rs. 27520.
information. Find the number of pages typed by U in English
is how much % that of in Hindi. Earnings per
page of Hindi and that of English by U is same
as that of Q.
A. 55%
B. 67%
C. 70%
D. 55%
E. None of these

4) Find the Earnings of R from English Pages is


1) Find the difference between the number of how much % more or less than that of S?
pages typed in English by P and Q? A. 33.33% less
A. 60 B. 38.5% less
B. 40 C. 35.2% less
C. 20 D. 39.2% less
D. 10 E. None of these
E. None of these
5) Difference between the total number of
2) Find the value of (M + N), where pages typed by all typists together in Hindi and
M = Earnings of S from Hindi pages English is how much % more/less than the total
N = earnings of T from English Pages number of pages typed in English by all typists
A. Rs. 28900 together (Approximately)?
B. Rs. 23900 A. 8.9%

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B. 7.8% 6) Find the difference between the number of


C. 8.2% candidates, who have got the final selection in
D. 9.8% the years 2016, 2018 and 2020 together and
E. None of these the number of candidates, who have got the
final selection in the year 2017 and 2019
Directions (6 – 10): Study the following together? (Take all the values Approximately).
information carefully and answer the questions A. 405
given below. B. 157
The table given below shows the total number C. 672
of candidates who D. 57
have applied for the ECGC PO Examination in E. None of these
the five years i.e. 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019 and
2020 and also shows the percentage of 7) The average number of candidates appeared
candidates who appeared in the exam, for Prelims in the year 2016, 2017 and 2018
percentage of candidates who qualified in together is how much percentage more or less
Prelims and Mains examination, and the than the total number of candidates appeared
percentage of candidates got selection in the for Mains in the year 2019 and 2020 together?
ECGC PO Examination. (Approximately)
A. 24.50%
B. 27.25%
C. 37.75%
D. 33.33%
E. None of these

8) Find the sum of the average number of


candidates who did not qualify in Prelims in the
years 2018, 2019 and 2020 together and the
average of the number of candidates who did
Note:- All the candidates qualified in the ECGC
not appear in Prelims in the years 2016, 2017,
PO Prelims exam appeared for the ECGC PO
2019 and 2020 together? (Approximately).
Mains exam.
A. 16,528

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B. 22,940 C. 31%
C. 27,736 D. 27%
D. 30,893 E. Data Inadequate
E. None of these
10) Find the number of candidates who qualified
9) If the number of male and female candidates, in Mains but did not get the final selection in the
who have got the final selection in the year year 2016 and 2018 together is how much
2016 is in the ratio of 5: x respectively and the percentage of the number of candidates who
number of male and female candidates qualified qualified in Prelims but did not get qualified for
in Mains in the year 2019 is in the ratio of 8: 11 Mains in the year 2019 and 2020 together?
respectively, then find the number of female (Approximately).
candidates who got final selection in the year A. 21%
2016 is how much percentage more or less than B. 17%
the number of female candidates qualified in C. 13%
Mains in the year 2019? (Approximately). D. 25%
A. 23% E. None of these
B. 19%

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Direction (1 – 5): Let the number of pages typed in Hindi and


For Typist P English = H and E respectively.

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So, H + E = 800………….. (1)


Also, 33H + 40E = 28640………… (2)
Apply, 40 x equation (1) – equation (2). We get
7H = 3360
Value of H = 480
So the value of E = 800 – 480 = 320
Earnings from Hindi Pages = 33 x 480 = Rs.
15840
Earnings from English Pages = 40 x 320 = Rs.
12800
For Typist Q
Let the number of pages typed in Hindi and 1) Answer: B
English = H and E respectively. According to the question,
So, H + E = 576………….. (1) Number of pages typed in English by P = 320
Also, 48H + 32E = 23168………… (2) Number of pages typed in English by Q = 280
Apply, 48 x equation (1) – equation (2). We get Required difference = 320 – 280 = 40
16E = 4480 Hence, the answer is option B
Value of E = 280
So value of H = 576 – 280 = 296 2) Answer: D
Earnings from Hindi Pages =296 x 48 = Rs. Value of M = 14400
14208 Value of N = 10500
Earnings from English Pages = 280 x 32 = Rs. Required value = 14400 + 10500 = Rs 24900
8960 Hence, the answer is option D
Similarly, we can find all the data for other
typists. 3) Answer: E
Let the number of pages typed in Hindi and
English = H and E respectively.
So, H + E = 660………… (1)
48H + 32E = 27520
OR, 3H + 2E = 1720………. (2)
On solving, we get
H = 1720 – 1320 = 400

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E = 660 – 400 = 260 Total number of candidates get final selection in


Required % = 260/400 x 100 = 65% the year 2020,
Hence, the answer is option E = 46,200 × 58/100 × 17.5/100 × 42/100 ×
25/100
4) Answer: C = 492 (Approximately)
Earnings of R from English Pages = Rs. 12960 So, the total number of candidates = 277 + 262
Earnings of S from English Pages = Rs. 20000 + 492 =>1031
Required % change = (20000 – 12960)/20000 x Total number of candidates get final selection in
100 = 35.2% less the year 2017,
Hence, the answer is option C = 17,600 × 76/100 × 30/100 × 28/100 × 42/100
= 472 (Approximately)
5) Answer: A Total number of candidates get final selection in
Total number of pages typed in Hindi = 480 + the year 2019,
296 + 360 + 200 + 340 = 1676 = 41,800 × 80/100 × 25/100 × 20/100 × 30/100
Total number of pages typed in English = 320 + = 502 (Approximately)
280 + 540 + 400 + 300 = 1840 So, the total number of candidates get selected
Difference of pages = 1840 – 1676= 164 = 472 + 502 =>974
Required % = 164/1840 x 100 = 8.9% Thus, the required difference is = 1031 – 974
(Approximately) =>57
Hence, the answer is option A Hence, the required answer is 57 (approx.)

Directions (6 – 10): 7) Answer: A


6) Answer: D Candidates appeared for Prelims in the year
Total number of candidates get final selection in 2016 is,
the year 2016, = 13,200 × 84/100 =>11,088
= 13,200 × 84/100 × 25/100 × 40/100 × 25/100 Candidates appeared for Prelims in the year
= 277 (Approximately) 2017 is,
Total number of candidates get final selection in = 17,600 × 76/100 =>13,376
the year 2018, Candidates appeared for Prelims in the year
= 26,400 × 92/100 × 18/100 × 24/100 × 25/100 2018 is,
= 262 (Approximately) = 26,400 × 92/100 =>24,288

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So, the total number of appeared candidates for Candidates who did not qualify in preliems in
Prelims = (11,088 + 13,376 + 24,288)/3 the year 2020 is,
The average number of appeared candidates = [46,200 × 58/100 × (100 – 17.5)/100]
for Prelims = 48,752/3 = 16,250.6667 = (46,200 × 58/100 × 82.5/100)
Candidates appeared for Mains in the year = 22,106.7
2019 is, So, the average candidates who did not qualify
= 41,800 × 80/100 × 25/100 = (19,916.16 + 25,080 + 22,106.7)/3
= 8360 = 67,102.86/3 =>22,367.62
Candidates appeared for Mains in the year Candidates who did not appear in Prelims in the
2020 is, year 2016, 2017, 2019 2020 together is,
= 46,200 × 58/100 × 17.5/100 = (13,200 × 16/100) + (17,600 × 24/100) +
= 4689.3 (41,800 × 20/100) + (46,200 × 42/100)
So, the total appeared for Mains = 8360 + = 2112 + 4224 + 8360 + 19,404
4689.3 = 13,049.3 So, the average of this is = (2112 + 4224 +
Thus, the required percentage is = 8360 + 19,404)/4 = 34,100/4 = 8525
(16,250.6667 – 13,049.3)/13,049.3 × 100 Thus, the required sum is = 22,368 + 8525
= 3201.3667/13,049.3 × 100 ≈ 24.50 =>30,893.
Hence, the required answer is 24.50% Hence, the required answer is 30,893.
(approx.) 9) Answer: E
Total number of candidates get final selection in
8) Answer: D the year 2016,
Candidates who did not qualify in preliems in = 13,200 × 84/100 × 25/100 × 40/100 × 25/100
the year 2018 is, = 277 (Approximately)
= [26,400 × 92/100 × (100 – 18)/100] Female candidates qualified in Mains in the
= (26,400 × 92/100 × 82/100) year 2019 is,
= 19,916.16 = 41,800 × 80/100 × 25/100 × 20/100 × 11/19
Candidates who did not qualify in preliems in = 968
the year 2019 is, As we do not have data regarding the female
= [41,800 × 80/100 × (100 – 25)/100] candidate's final selection.
=(41,800 × 80/100 × 75/100) So, we cannot find the solution to this question.
= 25,080 Hence, the required answer is Data
Inadequate.

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Number of candidates who qualified in Prelims


10) Answer: B but did not get qualified for Mains in 2019,
Number of candidates who qualified in Mains = 41,800 × 80/100 × 25/100 × (100 – 20)/100
but did not get the final selection in 2016, = 41,800 × 80/100 × 25/100 × 80/100
= 13,200 × 84/100 × 25/100 × 40/100 × (100 – = 6688
25)/100 Number of candidates who qualified in Prelims
= 13,200 × 84/100 × 25/100 × 40/100 × 75/100 but did not get qualified for Mains in 2020,
= 832 (Approximately) = 46,200 × 58/100 × 17.5/100 × (100 –42)/100
Number of candidates who qualified in Mains = 46,200 × 58/100 × 17.5/100 × 58/100
but did not get the final selection in 2018, = 2720 (Approximately)
= 26,400 × 92/100 × 18/100 × 24/100 × (100 – So, the total of both years is = (6688 + 2720)
25)/100 =>9408
= 26,400 × 92/100 × 18/100 × 24/100 × 75/100 Thus, the required percentage is = 1619/9408 ×
= 787 (Approximately) 100 ≈ 17%
So, the total of both years is = (832 + 787) => Hence, the required answer is 17% (approx.)
1619

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Directions (1-5): Study the following information C. 2500


carefully and answer the questions given below. D. 3125
The given table shows the number of E. None of these
employees likes five different games in different
companies. 3) If the ratio of the number of employees likes
Football from E and D is 3:5, then what is the
ratio of the number of employees likes Hockey
in E to the number of employees likes Cricket
from C?
A. 37:26
B. 39:25
C. 31:26
D. 35:24
1) If the ratio number of employees likes
E. None of these
Cricket, Hockey and Tennis from D is 2:3:1,
then what is the average number of employees
4) If the ratio of the number of male to female
likes cricket from all the companies together?
employees likes Hockey in B is 7:8 and the ratio
A. 3352
of the male to female employees likes Cricket in
B. 3868
C is 4:3, then what is the difference between the
C. 4139
number of male employees likes Hockey and
D. 5891
cricket in B and C together and female
E. None of these
employees likes Hockey and cricket in B and C
together?
2) If the ratio of the number of employees likes
A. 220
Golf in A and E is 6:5 and the total number of
B. 240
employees likes Tennis in all the companies
C. 250
together is 3025 less than the total number of
D. 270
employees likes Golf in all the companies
E. None of these
together, then what is the number of employees
likes Tennis in D?
A. 1250
B. 1875

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5) What is the ratio of the number of employees these five companies in tons for different
like golf in D to the number of employees likes months.
cricket in E?
A. 42:16
B. 21:8
C. 99:73
D. 111:103
E. None of these

Directions (6-10): Study the following


information carefully and answer the question
given below.
There are five villages that produce Rice (in ton) 6) If in April the production of Rice is 25% more
in different months i.e. March, April, May, June than the production of rice in March month. And
and July. the ratio between the production of rice in
The given table shows the Percentage March by the village M, N , O, P & Q is
distribution of Production of these five villages 15:12:17:13:11, then find the Production of rice
out of total production by them in different by Village P in March month is how much more
months. or less than the production of rice by village Q in
August month.
A. 150 tons
B. 200 tons
C. 260 tons
D. 350 tons
E. None of these

7) Production of Rice by villages M and O


together in May is approximately what percent
more or less than that of village P&Q together in
the month of August?
The following table shows the production of A. 120%
B. 125%

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C. 110% produced by Village M,N& P was sold. Then


D. 138% find the what percent of Rice did not sold by all
E. None of these villages together in the month of May.
A. 44.35%
8) What is the ratio of the total production of rice B. 45%
in the months of June, July and August together C. 42.34%
to the total production of Village N in all the D. 43.35%
given months together? E. None of these
A. 27:50
B. 50:27 10) What was the Maximum difference between
C. 34:97 total Rice produced by any month over the
D. 23: 49 previous month?
E. None of these A. April
B. May
9) In May month, 80% of the rice produced by C. June
village O was sold, 75% of the rice produced by D. July
village Q was sold and 50% of the total rice E. August
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Directions (1-5): Number of employees likes cricket from B =


1) Answer: E 15/100 * 18000 = 2700
Number of employees likes cricket from A = Number of employees likes cricket from C =
15000 * 35/100 = 5250 35/100 * 12000 = 4200

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Number of employees likes cricket from E = 3) Answer: E


16/100 * 7500 = 1200 Number of the employees likes Football in E =
Number of employees likes cricket from D = 3/5 * 12500 * 15/100 = 1125
60/100 * 12500 * 2/6 = 2500 % percentage of employees like Football in E =
Average = (5250 + 2700 + 4200 + 1200 + 1125/7500 * 100 = 15%
2500)/5 = 3170 Number of employees likes Hockey from E =
37/100 * 7500 = 2775
2) Answer: C Required ratio = 2775:35 * 120
Number of employees likes golf from A = 6/5 * = 115: 168
20/100 * 7500 = 1800
Number of employees likes golf from B = 20/100 4) Answer: B
* 18000 = 3600 Number of male employees likes hockey in B =
Number of employees likes golf from C = 30/100 * 18000 * 7/15 = 2520
15/100 * 12000 = 1800 Number of female employees likes hockey in B
Number of employees likes golf from D = 12500 = 30/100 * 18000 * 8/15 = 2880
* 25/100 = 3125 Number of male employees likes cricket in C =
Number of employees likes golf from E = 20/100 12000 * 35/100 * 4/7 = 2400
* 7500 = 1500 Number of female employees likes cricket in C
Total number of employees likes golf = 1800 + = 12000 * 35/100 * 3/7 = 1800
3600 + 1800 + 3125 + 1500 = 11825 Required difference = (2520 + 2400) – (2880 +
Total number of employees like Tennis = 11825 1800) = 240
– 3025 = 8800
Number of employees likes Tennis from A = 5) Answer: E
10/100 * 15000 = 1500 Required ratio = 125*25:75*16
Number of employees likes Tennis from B = = 125:48
15/100 * 18000 = 2700
Number of employees likes Tennis from C = Directions (6-10):
12000 * 10/100 = 1200 6) Answer: B
Number of employees likes Tennis from E = In April:
12/100 * 7500 = 900 N+O = 42% +16% = 58% = 986 tons
Number of employees likes Tennis from D = So Total production of Rice in April =
8800 – 1500 – 2700 – 1200 – 900 = 2500 (100/58)*986 = 1700 tons

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Total production of rice in March = 1700 M+N+O = 28%+32%+12% =72%= 1224 tons
*(100/125) = 1360 tons Total production of Rice in July = (100/72)*1224
Production of Rice by village P in March = =1700 tons
(13/68) * 1360 = 260 tons Production of rice by village N in July =
In August (32/72)*1224 = 544 tons
O+P = 35%+10% = 45% = 1035 tons In August:
Production of rice by village Q = (20/45) * 1035 O+P = 35%+10% = 45% = 1035 tons
= 460 tons Total Production Of rice in August =
Required difference = 460-260 = 200 tons (100/45)*1035 =2300 tons
Production of rice by village N in August =
7) Answer: C (15/45)*1035 =345 tons
In May: In May:
O+P+Q =13%+10%+11% = 34% =1122 tons O+P+Q =13%+10%+11% = 34% =1122 tons
Production of Rice by village M & O together in Production of rice by village N in May =
May = 31%+13% = 44% = (44/34) * 1122 = (35/34)*1122 =1155 tons
1452 tons In April:
In August: N+O = 42% +16% = 58% = 986 tons
O+P = 35%+10% = 45% = 1035 tons Production of rice by village N in April =
Production of Rice by village P&Q together in (42/58)*986 =714 tons
August =10%+20% = 30% = (30/45) * 1035 = Total production of rice in the month of June,
690 tons July and August = 2300+1700+2300 = 6300
Required Percentage = (1452-690)/690 * 100 = tons
110% Total production of rice by Village N in all the
given month together =
8) Answer: B 714+1155+345+544+644 = 3402 tons
In June: Required ratio = 50:27
M+Q = 26%+23% = 49% = 1127 tons
Total production of Rice in June = 9) Answer: D
(100/49)*1127 = 2300 tons In May:
Production of rice by village N in June = O+P+Q =13%+10%+11% = 34% =1122 tons
(28/49)*1127 = 644 tons Total production of Rice in May = (100/34)*1122
In July: = 3300 tons

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Total Production of Rice by M,N& P together in In May:


May = (76/34)*1122 = 2508 tons O+P+Q =13%+10%+11% = 34% = 1122 tons
Total production of Rice unsold by M,N& P Total production of Rice in May = (100/34)*1122
together in may = 2508*(50/100) = 1254 tons = 3300 tons
Production of rice by village O in May = In June:
(13/34)*1122 = 429 tons M+Q = 26%+23% = 49% = 1127 tons
Production of rice did not sold by village O in Total production of Rice in June =
may = 429*(20/100)= 85.8 tons (100/49)*1127 = 2300 tons
Production of rice by village Q in May = In July:
(11/34)*1122 = 363 tons M+N+O = 28%+32%+12% =72%= 1224 tons
Production of Rice did not sold by village Q in Total production of Rice in July = (100/72)*1224
May = 363*(25/100) = 90.75 tons =1700 tons
Total production of Rice did not sold in May = In August:
1254+85.8+90.75 = 1430.55 tons O+P = 35%+10% = 45% = 1035 tons
Required percentage = 1430.55/3300 * 100 = Total Production Of rice in August =
43.35% (100/45)*1035 =2300 tons
May = 3300-1700 = 1600 tons
10) Answer: B June = 3300-2300 = 1000 tons
In April: July = 2300-1700 = 600 tons
N+O = 42% +16% = 58% = 986 tons August = 2300-1700 = 600 tons
Total production of Rice in April = (100/58)*986
= 1700 tons

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Quantitative Aptitude

Directions (1-5): Study the following information B. 138


carefully and answer the question given below. C. 144
The following table chart shows Number of D. 189
applications received for various positions in the E. None of these
Bank. Some data is missing which you have to
calculate as per information provided in the 2) For the Officer post, if the ratio of the number
questions. of male rejected applications to that of females
is 4:5. Find the number of female applications
accepted, if the ratio of the total number of male
applications received to that of females is 3:4?
A. 400
B. 430
C. 340
D. 350
E. None of these

3) For the clerk post, 716 applications were


accepted. The ratio of the number of duplicate
applicants to the average number of
Note: A duplicate applicant is an applicant who
applications received from duplicate applicants
has submitted (duplicate) an application after
is 3:5. Find the difference between the number
submitting their original application.
of duplicate applicants and the average number
All application forms (Original + duplicate)
of applications received from duplicate
received from duplicate applicants were
applicants?
rejected. Remaining all applications were
A. 6
accepted. None of the applicants applied for
B. 4
more than one post.
C. 5
1) The number of applications accepted from
D. 10
Non-technical posts is 1016. Then, find the
E. None of these
number of duplicate applicant’s duplicate
applications.
A. 184
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4) Average number of duplicate applications 9.09% more than the quantity of Dry waste
received from the Manager and assistant collected on Sunday respectively.
manager is 15, then find the number of rejected
applications is what percent of the number of
received applications for assistant manager
post.
A. 6%
B. 14%
C. 9%
D. 8%
E. None of these
Note: The quantity of dry waste collected by Q
5) For a manager post, If the ratio of the is 25% less than the quantity of wet waste
number of applications received to the number collected by T and the quantity of dry waste
of applications rejected is 5:1.Find the number collected by R is 20% more than the quantity of
of applications accepted is how much more or wet waste collected by S.
less than the number of rejected? 6) The ratio of the quantity of Dry waste
A. 540 less recycled in street S is 50% less than the
B. 360 more quantity of Dry waste recycled in street R. If the
C. 360 less quantity of Wet waste recycled by all streets is
D. 540 more 84 kg more than the quantity of Dry waste
E. None of these recycled by all streets, then find the average
quantity of Wet waste recycled in street P and
Directions (6-10): Read the following T?
information carefully and answer the questions. A. 70 kg
The given table shows the quantity of Dry waste B. 85 kg
collected in five different streets (P, Q, R, S and C. 75 kg
T) on Sunday and the percentage of Dry waste D. 88 kg
recycled and wet waste recycled. The quantity E. 81 kg
of Wet waste collected in streets P, Q, R, S and
T is 33.33%, 16.66%, 8.33%, 11.11% and

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7) The total quantity of waste collected in street the remaining dry waste collected are soiled
U is 33.33% more than the quantity of Wet food items. Then find the difference between
waste recycled in street S. If the ratio of the the quantity of soiled waste collected and the
quantity of Dry and Wet waste collected in quantity of paper waste collected by street R
street U is 19:13, then find the quantity of Wet and S together?
waste collected in street U is how much A. 30
percentage more than the quantity of Dry waste B. 25
recycled in street T (approximately)? C. 28
A. 20% D. 32
B. 15% E. 35
C. 25%
D. 18% 10) The ratio of the total quantity of waste
E. 21% collected in street R on Monday and Sunday is
24:25. If the total quantity of Dry waste collected
8) Find the ratio of the difference between the in street R on Monday is 40% less than the total
total number of Dry waste recycled in street P, quantity of Wet waste collected in street R on
Q and R together and the total number of Wet Monday, then the quantity of Dry waste
waste recycled in street Q, R and T together to collected in street R on Sunday is what
the total number of Dry waste recycled in street percentage of the quantity of Wet waste
T? (Quantity of wet waste recycled in street T is collected in street R on Monday?
10% of total wet waste collected by street T) A. 80%
A. 5:4 B. 50%
B. 1:1 C. 25%
C. 3:5 D. 75%
D. 7:9 E. 60%
E. 11:2

9) In the quantity of dry waste collected by


street R and S together, 66.66% of the dry
waste collected is organic food items, 40% of
the remaining dry waste collected are paper and

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Directions (1-5): For Assistant Manager post:


All applications who submitted more than one Let the number of duplicate applicants = x
application, their original submission is also Total rejected application = x’s original
rejected. application + x’s duplicate application = x+(x*4)
Total application rejected = Original application = 4x+x=5x
of duplicate applicants + duplicate (more than Number of Original applications = 560-5x
one) application submitted. For manager post:
Total application Received = total original Let total application received = y
application + total duplicate applications. Total rejected application = y’s original
Total duplicate application = Number of application + y’s duplicate
duplicate applicants * average number of application = 20+(20*8) = 20+160=180
applications received from duplicate applicants. Number of Original applications = y- 180
For Officer post: For clerk Post:
18 applications were declared duplicate since Number of applications received = 860
these 18 applicants submitted more than one Let Number of duplicate applicants = k
application Let average number application received from
Total rejected application = 18’s original duplicate applicants = s
application + 18’s duplicate application = 18 + Total rejected application = k’s original
(18*5) = 108 application + k’s duplicate application = k+(k*s)
Number of Original application accepted = 700 – = k + k s = k(s+1)
108 = 692 Number of Original application = 860-k(s+1)

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For Non-technical post: Number of Original application accepted = 700 –


Let the average number of applications received 108 = 692
from duplicate applicants = t Total number of application received = 700
Number of applications received = 1200 Number of male application received = 3/7 * 700
Number of duplicate applicants = 46 = 300
Total rejected application = 46’s original Number of female application received = 4/7 *
application + 46’s duplicate 100 = 400
application = 46+(46*t) = 46(t+1) Number of female application accepted = 400-
Number of Original application = 1200 - 46(t+1) 60 = 340
1) Answer: B
The number of applications accepted from Non- 3) Answer: A
technical post =1016. Number of applications received = 860
1200 – 46(t+1) = 1016 Let Number of duplicate applicants = 3x
1200 - 1016 = 46(t+1) Let average number application received from
184 = 46(t+1) duplicate applicants = 5x
t=3 Total rejected application = 3x +(3x*5x) = 3x +
Average number of application received from 15x2
duplicate applicants = 3 Number of application rejected = 860 – 716 =
Total rejected application = 46’s original 144 = 3x +15x2
application + 46’s duplicate application = 15x2 + 3x-144=0
46+(46*3) = 46(3+1) = 184 x = -3.2 (or) x = 3
Number of duplicate applicants duplicate Negative value rejected
applications = 46t = 46*3 = 138 X=3
Number of rejected application = 144
2) Answer: C Average number application received from
Total rejected application = 18’s original duplicate applicants = 5x = 5*3 = 15
application + 18’s duplicate application = 18 + Number of duplicate applicants = 3x = 3*3 = 9
(18*5) = 108 Required difference = 15-9 = 6
The number of male rejected application =
(4/9)*108 = 48 4) Answer: C
Number of female rejected application =
(5/9)*108= 60

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Average number of duplicate applications The quantity of Dry waste recycled in street
received from the Manager and assistant R=240*45/100=108 kg
manager is 15. The quantity of Dry waste recycled in street
Let the Average number of duplicate T=110*50/100=55 kg
applications received from the Assistant The quantity of Wet waste recycled in street
manager be t Q=105*40/100=42 kg
(20+t)/2 = 15 The quantity of Wet waste recycled in street
T= 30-20 = 10 R=260*25/100=65 kg
Total rejected application = 10’s original The quantity of Wet waste recycled in street
application + 10’s duplicate S=200*60/100=120 kg
application = 10+(10*4) = 50
Required percentage = (50/560)* 100 = 8.9% =
9%

5) Answer: D
Total rejected application = 20+(20*8) =
20+160=180
Number of application received = (5/1)*180 =
900
Number of application accepted = 900-180
=720
Required difference = 720 – 180 = 540 more

Directions (6-10): 6) Answer: A


The quantity of Dry waste collected in street Q = The quantity of Dry waste recycled in street
110*109.09/100 * 75/100 = 90 S=108*50/100=54 Kg
The quantity of Dry waste collected in street R = The quantity of Dry waste recycled in all
180*111.11/100 * 120/100 = 240 streets= (48+18+108+54+55) =283 kg
The quantity of Dry waste recycled in street The quantity of Wet waste recycled in all
P=120*40/100=48 kg streets=283+84=367 kg
The quantity of Dry waste recycled in street The quantity of Wet waste recycled in Q, R and
Q=90*20/100=18 kg S=227 kg

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The quantity of Wet waste recycled in P and The total quantity Wet waste recycled in street
T=367-227=140 kg Q, R and T= (42+65+12) =119
Required average= 140/2= 70 kg The difference between the Dry waste recycled
in street P, Q and R together and the Wet waste
7) Answer: D recycled in street Q, R and T=174-119=55
The quantity of Wet waste recycled in street The quantity of Dry waste recycled in street
S=120 T=55
The total quantity of waste collected in street Required ratio=55:55=1:1
U=133.33% of 120= 4/3*120=160
The quantity of Wet waste collected in street 9) Answer: C
U=160*13/32=65 The quantity of dry wastes collected by street R
The quantity of Dry waste recycled in street and S=420
T=55 The quantity of organic food wastes in street R
Required percentage= and S=420*66.66/100= 280
(65-55)/55*100=10/55*100=200/11=18(2/11) The quantity of paper wastes collected in street
=18% (Approximately) R and S= (420-280)*40/100=56
The quantity of soiled wastes collected in street
8) Answer: B R and S=140-56=84
The quantity of Dry waste recycled in street Required difference= 84-56=28
P=48
The quantity of Dry waste recycled in street 10) Answer: A
Q=18 The quantity of Dry waste collected in street R
The quantity of Dry waste recycled in street on Sunday=240
R=108 The total quantity of waste collected in street R
The total quantity of Dry waste recycled in street on Sunday=240+260=500
P, Q and R=48+18+108=174 The total quantity of waste collected in street R
The quantity of Wet waste recycled in street on Monday=500*24/25=480
Q=42 The quantity of wet waste collected in street R
The quantity of Wet waste recycled in street on Monday=480*5/8=300
R=65 Required percentage=240/300*100=80%
The quantity of Wet waste recycled in street T=
(120*10%) =12

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