DILR 9th September
Set 1:
The mess committee of Pataudi Mahavidyalaya consists of ten members namely, Ajay,
Bindu, Chandani, Deepti, Enaya, Farzana, Garvit, Harshita, Indu and Jatin. Every Sunday
they go to the local fruit market and buy 40 kg of fruits. On a particular Sunday they all
collectively bought five types of fruits, namely Apple, Banana, Orange, Mango and
Watermelon. Each member of the committee bought a total of 4 kg of fruits of two
types. No one bought more than 2 kg of any one type of fruit. Also no two members
bought the same combination of fruits. The prices of Apple, Banana, Orange, Mango
and Watermelon were Rs. 100, Rs. 50, Rs. 80, Rs, 150 and Rs. 40 per kg in the given
order. It is known that Indu bought Watermelons, Enaya bought Bananas and Jatin
bought Mangoes. Also the sum of the amounts spent by Bindu, Farzana and Garvit was
Rs. 1360 and the sum of the amounts spent by Ajay, Deepti and Harshita was Rs. 680.
Q1. Find the sum of the amounts spent (in Rs.) by Jatin, Enaya and Indu.
Q2. Who bought the combination Oranges and Apples?
a. Chandani
b. Ajay
c. Garvit
d. Deepti
Q3. How many members spent more money than Chandani?
Q4. Find the amount spent by Ajay (in Rs.), if he did not buy watermelons.
Q5. Who among the following did not buy Mangoes?
Bindu Farzana Jatin Harshita
Set2:
Four farmers F1, F2, F3 and F4 own Mango Bagaans in six villages viz. Velas, Vadavali,
Gondghar, Kurang, Kudgaon and Dabhol. Each farmer owns at least one Bagaan in each
of the villages. The maximum number of Bagaans owned by any farmer in any village is
24. The number of Bagaans owned by each farmer in each village is a distinct integer.
The following points are known:
1. The total number of Mango Bagaans owned by each of F4, F3, F2 and F1 form an
Arithmetic Progression in that order with common diaerence = 2.
2. The sum of the Mango Bagaans owned by the four farmers in each of Vadavali,
Gondghar and Kurang is equal.
3. The sum of the Mango Bagaans owned by the four farmers in Velas, Kudgaon and
Dabhol are consecutive integers in some order.
The following table gives the partial information about the Bagaans owned by four
farmers in six villages:
Questions:
Q1. Find the total number of Bagaans owned by all four farmers in Kudgaon.
Q2. Who owns the maximum number of Bagaans in any of the six villages?
A. F1
B. F2
C. F3
D. F4
Q3. How many Bagaans does F1 own in Kurang?
A. 12
B. 13
C. 14
D. 16
Q4. What is the diaerence between the number of Bagaans owned by F2 in Vadavali and
Gondghar?
A. 2
B. 3
C. 4
D. 5
Q5. How many Bagaans does F3 own in Dabhol?
A. 1
B. 5
C. 6
D. 10