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CEX-D-0274/22

Number of Questions : 20

Directions for questions 1 to 4: Answer the 2. Which of the following categories shows the
questions on the basis of the information given below. lowest growth rate during the given period?
(1) Primary
A renowned publication house ‘GK publications’
publishes textbooks and reference books for primary, (2) Secondary
secondary, higher secondary and graduate level (3) Higher secondary
students. The table given below provides the sales (4) Graduate
details of these books in six consecutive year.
3. Which of the following categories had either
Higher a consistent growth or a consistent decline
Year Primary Secondary Graduate
secondary during the given period?
2013 42137 8820 65303 25343 (1) Primary
2014 53568 10285 71602 27930 (2) Secondary
2015 58770 16437 73667 28687
(3) Higher secondary
(4) Graduate
2016 56872 15475 71668 30057
2017 66213 17500 78697 33682 4. What is the approximate average number of
2018 68718 20177 82175 36697 books sold in 2015?
(1) 44390
(2) 32015
1. What is the approximate growth rate of the (3) 54000
sales of the books for primary level students (4) 40075
during the given period?
(1) 29%
(2) 51%
(3) 63%
(4) 163%

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Directions for questions 5 to 8: Answer the 8. If the actual demand for the jeans in the
questions on the basis of the information given below. year 2016-17 went up by 10% over that in
the year 2015-16, while the actual production
A jeans manufacturing company provides its five for the year 2016-17 falls by 15% over that
years data to his new manager to make him
in the year 2015-16, then the demand-supply
understand their business. The table given below
gives the estimated and the actual demand for the gap would be
jeans along with the target and the actual production (1) 25000
(all in thousands) for the period 2011-16. (2) 40000
(3) 24500
Year Demand (in '000) Production(in '000)
(4) 47500
Estimated Actual Target Actual
2011-12 152 130 155 150 Directions for questions 9 to 12: Answer the
2012-13 165 155 155 155 questions on the basis of the information given below.
2013-14 185 160 165 165
The table given below shows the percentage marks
2014-15 200 175 180 175 obtained by seven students - Aman, Baman,
2015-16 210 190 190 190 Chaman, Daman, Esha, Farhan and Gagan - of
class X of a school in a monthly class test in six
5. The supply-demand gap (in ‘000) in the year different subjects - History, Geography, Maths,
2015-16 is Science, English and Hindi. The figures given in the
(1) 20 (2) 10 brackets with each subject represents the maximum
(3) 0 (4) 190 marks for that particular subject.

6. Which of the following statements is/are History Geography Maths Science English Hindi
true? (75) (75) (150) (200) (100) (50)
I. The estimates of demand for jeans were Aman 84 72 81 67 62 68
higher than the actual demand for all Baman 76 58 87 73 65 72
the years. Chaman 59 64 75 61 71 56
II. The target production of jeans were equal Daman 69 78 64 58 61 66
to or higher than the actual production Esha 88 68 93 83 74 78
for all the years. Farhan 82 66 89 91 77 68
III. The actual demand was less than or Gagan 78 72 66 71 75 80
equal to the actual supply for all the
years.
9. Find the sum of the marks obtained by Aman
(1) I only in History, Geography and Science taken
(2) II only together.
(3) II and III only (1) 261
(4) I, II and III (2) 245
(3) 251
7. What is the average actual production for
(4) 342
the given number of years?
(1) 167000 (2) 175000
(3) 185000 (4) 835000

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10. What is the percentage of the total marks
Students Correct Questions Final Score
obtained by Baman in all the six subjects?
(1) 66.3% Jiva 163 301
(2) 73.54% Rashi – 214
(3) 76.84% Poornima 154 268
(4) 72.75% Anuj 152 –
Mahesh 148 –
11. What is the approximate average marks
Sanju 142 244
obtained by all the seven students in Maths?
(1) 126
(2) 119 13. Find the number of questions left unattempted
and the number of questions answered
(3) 115
incorrectly by Jiva.
(4) 111 (1) 32, 5
(2) 20, 17
12. Find the absolute difference between the (3) 16, 21
marks obtained by Chaman and Gagan in all (4) 15, 22
six subjects?
(1) 42.75 14. If the number of questions left unattempted
(2) 96.25 and those answered incorrectly by Mahesh
are in the ratio of 9 : 4, then his score in the
(3) 112.75
test is
(4) 0 (1) 271
(2) 256
Directions for questions 13 to 16: Answer the (3) 287.5
questions on the basis of the information given below. (4) 278.25

Six friends namely Jiva, Rashi, Poornima, Anuj, 15. If marks deducted for unattempted questions
Mahesh and Sanju were taking the test series of a and that for answering questions incorrectly
by Rashi are 6 and 44 respectively, then what
reputed coaching institute. A test consists of 200
is the number of questions answered correctly
questions. The marking scheme for the test is by her?
designed in such a way that for every correct answer (1) 183
the student is rewarded with 2 marks, for every (2) 150
incorrect answer 1 mark is deducted and for every (3) 165
question lef t unanswered or unattempted (4) 132
0.25 mark is deducted. The table given below shows
the number of questions answered correctly by each 16. What is the difference between the number
of questions attempted incorrectly by Sanju
student and the final marks scored by them. Rest of
and those by Jiva?
the questions may be considered as either (1) 21
unattempted or answered incorrectly by the candidate (2) 13
unless it is stated in the question. (3) 18
(4) 32

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Directions for questions 17 to 20: Answer the questions on the basis of the information given below.

The table given below was published in yesterday’s newspaper, representing some data about our country
for the past five years. Because of the low standard ink used to print that table some of the data was not
clear and hence those cells are marked with ‘?’ in the following table:

Year Imports Domestic Domestic Net domestic Net domestic


(million procurement procurement as production availability
tonnes) quantity a percentage (million tonnes) (million tonnes)
(million tonnes) of net domestic
production
2014 5 3.85 ? ? 60
2015 3.33 3 4.5 ? ?
2016 2 3 6 50 52
2017 0.75 2.1 2.8 ? ?
2018 ? 2 2.5 ? 82

Also, it is given that,


Net domestic production = Net domestic availability – Import

Net domestic availability


 Domestic Procurement Quantity × 100 
  Imports
 Domestic Procurement as a percentage of net domestic production 

17. The domestic procurement quantity was what percentage of the net domestic production in the year
2014?
(1) 4% (2) 5.2% (3) 5.8% (4) 7%

18. What was the net domestic availability (in million tones) in the year 2017?
(1) 50 (2) 70 (3) 133.33 (4) 75.75

19. In which year, during the given period, was the net domestic production closest to the average net
domestic production of these five years?
(1) 2014 (2) 2015 (3) 2016 (4) 2017

20. In which of the following year did the net domestic production witnessed the least positive rise over
the previous year?
(1) 2018 (2) 2017 (3) 2016 (4) 2015

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Answers and Explanations

1 3 2 3 3 4 4 1 5 3 6 4 7 1 8 4 9 3 10 2
11 2 12 1 13 3 14 1 15 4 16 2 17 4 18 4 19 2 20 1

1. 3 Required percentage growth 5. 3 In 2015-16:


Actual demand = 190 thousand
 68718  42137  Actual production = 190 thousand
   100
 42137   Demand-supply gap is zero.
Please note that to calculate the exact value of this
6. 4 All are true.
expression, we need calculator. Since options given
are not very close to each other, we can approximate
7. 1 Average actual production
the values. And using approximations, we get the value
150  155  165  175  190 835
of the required ratio    167
5 5
 68600 – 42000  2660  Average actual production is 167000.
=  ×100   63%.
 42000  42
8. 4 Actual demand in 2016-17 is 110% of 190
= 209 thousand
2. 3 The given information can be shown as: Actual production in year 2016-17 is 85% of 190
= 161.5 thousand
Approximate So, (Demand – Supply) = (209 – 161.5) × 1000
Books 2013 2018 Percentage = 47.5 × 1000 = 47500
Growth
Primary 42137 68718 63% For questions 9 to 12: Using the given table marks obtained
by the seven students in the given subjects can be calculated
Secondary 8820 20177 127% and are as shown in the below table:
Higher secondary 65303 82175 26%
Graduate level 25343 36697 45% Geo-
History Maths Science English Hindi
graphy
Hence, percentage growth is least for higher secondary Aman 63 54 121.5 134 62 34
level books, viz. 26%. Baman 57 43.5 130.5 146 65 36
Chaman 44.25 48 112.5 122 71 28
3. 4 It can be seen from the given table that primary level
books have shown a consistent growth except for Daman 51.75 58.5 96 116 61 33
the year 2016 when it had declined. On the other Esha 66 51 139.5 166 74 39
hand, even secondary and higher secondary level Farhan 61.5 49.5 133.5 182 77 34
books have shown a consistent growth except for
Gagan 58.5 54 99 142 75 40
the year 2016 when it had declined. But the graduate
level books have shown a consistent growth over the
period. 9. 3 Total marks scored by Aman in History, Geography
and Science = 63 + 54 + 134 = 251.
4. 1 Average books sold in the year 2015
10. 2 Total marks scored by Baman in all subjects
58770  16437  73667  28687
  44390. = 57 + 43.5 + 130.5 + 146 + 65 +36 = 478
4
478
Percentage marks =  100  73.54%.
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11. 2 Total marks scored by all students in Maths  y  24 and x  34
= 121.5 + 130.5 + 112.5 + 96 + 139.5 + 133.5 + 99
Similarly, in the case of Jiva (From earlier question)
= 832.5
Number of questions left attempted = 16
832.5 Number of questions answered incorrectly = 21
Average marks in Maths =  118.92  119 .
7  Difference = 34 – 21 = 13.
12. 1 Total marks scored by Chaman in all subjects
= 44.25 + 48 + 112.5 + 122 + 71 + 28 = 425.75 17. 4 Domestic procurement quantity in the year 2014
Total marks scored by G in all subjects = 3.85 million tonnes
= 58.5 + 54 + 99 + 142 + 75 + 40 = 468.50 Net domestic availability in the year 2001
Required difference between the marks = 60 million tonnes
= 468.50 – 425.75 = 42.75. Imports in the year 2001 = 5 million tonnes
Net domestic production = 60 – 5 = 55 million tonnes
13. 3 The number of questions answered correctly are 163. Therefore, the required percentage value
So, the number of ques tions either answered
3.85
inc orrectly or left unattempted would s um upto   100  7%.
200 – 163 = 37. 55
The marks obtained by her = 163 × 2 = 326.
Her final score in the exam is 301. 18. 4 Net domestic availability
So, the difference between the two scores
2.1
= 326 – 301 = 25 =  100  0.75  75  0.75  75.75 million tonnes.
Let the number of questions answered incorrectly by 2.8
Jiva be x and those left unattempted by her be y.
y 19. 2 Net domestic production in the year 2014
x  y  37 and x   25
4 = 60 – 5 = 55 million tonnes
y 3y Net domestic production in the year 2015
 y   37  25   12 = 66.67 million tonnes
4 4
 y = 16 and x = 21. Net domestic production in the year 2016
= 50 million tonnes
14. 1 The number of questions answered correctly by Net domestic production in the year 2017
Mahesh is 148. (from previous question)
The number of questions either answered incorrectly = 75.75 – 0.75 = 75 million tonnes
or left unattempted = 200 – 148 = 52 Net domestic production in the year 2018

9 2
Number of questions left unattempted = × 52 = 36 = × 100 = 80 million tonnes
13 2.5
Number of questions answered incorrectly Total domestic production during the given period
= 52 – 36 = 16 = 326.67 million tonnes
1 Average domestic production over the given period
 
So, Mahesh’s final score = 148 × 2 –  16   36 
 4  329.67
= 296 – 25 = 271.  = 65.334 million tonnes
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15. 4 The number of questions left unanswered and number Hence, in the year 2015, the net domestic production
of questions answered incorrectly are 6 × 4 = 24 and was closest to the average net domestic production.
44 respectively.
 The number of questions answered correctly 20. 1 Among the given options, 2016 can be ruled out
= 200 – (44 + 24) = 132. because the net domestic production decreases in
that year.
16. 2 Let the number of questions answered incorrectly by Thus, change in 2015
Sanju be x and those left unattempted by her be y. = 66.67 – 55 = 11.67 million tonnes = 21.21%
Change in 2017
y
x + y = 58 and x   40 = 75 – 50 = 25 million tonnes = 50%
4 Change in 2018
On solving the above two equations, we get = 80 – 75 = 5 million tonnes = 6.67%
y 3y Hence, the year 2018 witnessed the least rise in the
y  58  40   18 net domestic production over the previous year.
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