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Total population in the villages A, B and C together is In a company, there are certain orange and green tissue
15000 and the ratio of the number of male to female papers manufactured on Monday and the ratio of the
population in all the villages together is 2:1. The number of orange and green tissue papers manufactured
number of female population in A is 10(2/3)% of the is 11:9. 2/3 and 9/11 of the green and orange tissue
total population in all the villages together and the ratio papers are sold and 20% and 10% of the orange and
of the female population in B to C is 7:10. Male green tissue papers manufactured are defective. The
population in C is 40% of the total male population and ratio of the number of defective orange tissue papers
male population in B is 50% more than the number of sold and unsold is 6:5 and the ratio of the number of
male population in A. defective green tissue papers sold and unsold is 5:4 and
the number of defective orange and green tissue papers
1. Ratio of the number of literate to illiterate population manufactured is 110 and 45.
in A is 3:1 and 60% of the literate population in A is
male. Find the difference between the number of male 6. Find the ratio of the number of orange tissue papers
and female illiterate population? sold to the number of green tissue papers sold?
A. 150 B. 200 C. 250 A. 4:5 B. 3:2 C. 6:7
D. 300 E. 400 D. 2:1 E. None of these

2. The number of male population in D is 20% more 7. If the number of yellow tissue papers manufactured
than the number of male population in A and the is 20% more than that of green tissue papers in which
number of female population in D is the average 75% of the tissue papers are sold. Then find the number
number of female population in A and B. Find the total of tissue papers unsold?
number of population in D? A. 135 B. 121 C. 118
A. 4360 B. 4370 C. 4380 D. 142 E. None of these
D. 4390 E. 4340
8. The number of green tissue papers manufactured that
3. Find the difference between the number of male are non-defective is how much percentage more than
population in B and C? the number of green tissue papers sold?
A. 400 B. 500 C. 600 A. 45% more B. 25% more
D. 300 E. 700 C. 15% more D. 35% more
E. None of these
4. The number of literate population in C is 3200 and
the ratio of the number of literate to illiterate male 9. If the ratio of the number of orange tissue papers
population in 5:3. Find the number of illiterate female manufactured on Monday and Tuesday is 11:7 and
population in C. 14.28% of the orange tissue papers manufactured on
A. 1200 B. 1500 C. 1400 Tuesday are defective, then find the number of orange
D. 1300 E. 1100 tissue papers manufactured that are non-defective?
A. 100 B. 150 C. 300
5. The male population in E is 40% of the total male D. 250 E. None of these
population in all the villages together. If the total
female population in E is 2400, then find the total 10. Find the difference between the number of orange
population in Villages E and A. tissue papers manufactured that are nondefective and
A. 10400 B. 10200 C. 10600 the number of green tissue papers manufactured that are
D. 10100 E. 10500 non-defective?
A. 35 B. 25 C. 45
D. 15 E. None of these

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Directions (11-15): Read the following information Directions (16-20): Read the following information
carefully and answer the questions. carefully and answer the questions.

A certain number of people visited a shop and each Certain number of people purchased two different lunch
people bought at least one of three different balls i.e.boxes i.e. metal and plastic in five different months
green, blue and red on Monday. The ratio of the (January, February, March, April and May). The ratio
number of people who bought only green and only blue of the number of people who purchased lunch boxes in
balls is 5:3 and the number of people who bought January and April is 9:11 and the ratio of the number of
exactly two balls is 130 and the number of people who people who purchased lunch boxes in February and
bought both green and blue balls is 105. The ratio of the
March is 2:1. The number of people who purchased
number of people who bought green and red balls is 3:2 lunch boxes in January and May is 37.5% and 11.11%
and the number of people who bought only red balls is less than that of February and 1/8 of the number of
65. The number of people who bought all three balls is people who purchased lunch boxes in May is 80. The
50% more than the number of people who bought both ratio of the number of people who purchased metal to
blue and red balls but not green balls and the number ofplastic lunch boxes in January and February together is
people who bought all three balls is 45. 5:4 and the ratio of the number of people who
purchased metal to plastic in March and April is 4:5
11. The number of people who bought at least two balls and 4:7 respectively. The ratio of the number of people
is how much more/less than the number of people who who purchased metal and plastic lunch boxes in May is
bought exactly one ball? 7:9 and 6.25% of the number of people who purchased
A. 50 more B. 90 less plastic lunch boxes in February is 20.
C. 40 less D. 70 more
E. None of these 16. If the number of people who purchased metal and
plastic lunch boxes in June and January together is 575
12. If the number of people who bought pink balls is and 550 and then find the difference between the
33.33% more than the red balls and then the number of number of people who purchased lunch boxes in June
people who bought blue balls is what percentage of the and March?
number of people who bought pink balls? A. 345 B. 365 C. 315
A. 87.5% B. 54.5% D. 325 E. None of these
C. 67.5% D. 78.5%
E. None of these 17. The number of people who purchased metal lunch
boxes in February and May together is how much
13. Find the ratio of the number of people who bought percentage more/less than the number of people who
both red and blue balls to the number of persons who purchased plastic lunch boxes in January and March
bought only green balls? together?`
A. 8:5 B. 4:7 C. 2:1 A. 70% more B. 50% less
D. 3:5 E. None of these C. 60% more D. 40% less
E. None of these
14. If the ratio of the number of males and females who
bought only blue balls is 3:2 and then find the number 18. If the ratio of the number of males and females who
of females who bought only blue balls? purchased lunch boxes in April is 3:2 and the number
A. 45 B. 55 C. 30 of females who purchased metal lunch boxes 125, then
D. 15 E. None of these find the number of males who purchased plastic lunch
boxes in April?
15. If the number of people who bought both green and A. 225 B. 235 C. 215
red balls on Tuesday is 20% more than that of Monday D. 255 E. None of these
in which 50% of the people who bought both green and
red balls only and then find the number of people who 19. Find the ratio of the number of people who
bought both green and red balls only on Tuesday? purchased metal lunch boxes in February and April
A. 57 B. 51 C. 55 together to the number of metal and plastic lunch boxes
D. 52 E. None of these purchased in March?

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A. 9:8 B. 5:3 C. 7:4


D. 2:1 E. None of these Answer Key
20. In March, the selling price of each metal and plastic
1.b 2.c 3.a 4.d 5.a 6.b 7.a
lunch box is Rs.210 and Rs.160. Find the total amount
8.d 9.c 10.a 11.b 12.a 13.d 14.c
earned on 6.25% of the metal and 12.5% of the plastic
15.b 16.c 17.a 18.d 19.b 20.c
lunch boxes (Each people purchased only one lunch
box)?
A. Rs.6500 B. Rs.6300
C. Rs.6100 D. Rs.6700
E. None of these

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