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Directions to solve

In each of the questions below consists of a question and two statements n


umbered I and II given below it. You have to decide whether the data provid
ed in the statements are sufficient to answer the question. Read both the
statements and
Give answer:
(A) If the data in statement I alone are sufficient to answer the question,
while the data in statement II alone are not sufficient to answer the question
(B) If the data in statement II alone are sufficient to answer the question,
while the data in statement I alone are not sufficient to answer the question
(C) If the data either in statement I alone or in statement II alone are
sufficient to answer the question
(D) If the data given in both statements I and II together are not sufficient to
answer the question
(E) If the data in both statements I and II together are necessary to answer
the question.
1. At what time did Sonali leave her home for office?

Statement 1: Sonali received a phone call at 9.15 a.m. at her home.


Statement 2: Sonali's car reached office at 10.15 a.m., 45 minutes after
she left her residence.
2. Is x = -11?
Statement 1: x2 = 144
Statement 2: x is a natural number.
3. How many gift boxes were sold on Monday

Statement 1: It was 10% more than the boxes sold on the earlier day
i.e., Sunday.
Statement 2: Every third visitor to the shop purchased the box and
1500 visitors were there on Sunday.
4. p, q are positive integers, p>q. The product of pq=24. What is the
value of p.

Statement 1: p/q is integer.


Statement 2: q/3 is integer.
5.

In the picture, quadrilateral ABCD is a parallelogram and quadrilateral


DEFG is a rectangle. What is the area of parallelogram ABCD (figure
not drawn to scale)?

Statement 1: The area of rectangle DEFG is 8√5.


Statement 2: Line AH, the altitude of parallelogram ABCD, is 5.
6. At a particular store, candy bars are normally priced at $1.00 each.
Last week, the store offered a promotion under which customers
purchasing one candy bar at full price could purchase a second candy
bar for $0.50. A third candy bar would cost $1.00, a fourth would cost
$0.50, and so on.

If, in a single transaction during the promotion, Rajiv spent D dollars on


N candy bars, where D and N are integers, is N odd?

Statement 1: D is prime.

Statement 2: D is divisible by 3.
7. A certain diet program calls for eating daily calories from
carbohydrates, proteins, and fats in the ratio of 40:30:30 respectively.
On a certain day, did Bill follow this diet program? (1 gram of fat
contains 9 calories, 1 gram of protein contains 4 calories, and 1 gram
of carbohydrates contains 4 calories)

Statement 1: One of the meals Bill ate contained 80 grams of


carbohydrates, 60 grams of protein, and 60 grams of fat.
Statement 2: Bill ate 1500 calories during the day.
8. In a group of 80 college students, how many own a car?

Statement 1: Of the students who do not own a car, 14 are male.


Statement 2: Of the students who own a car, 42% are female.
9. A certain ride has 60 people standing in line awaiting admission. If
half of the people are adults and all of those in line are wearing either
sandals or tennis shoes, how many people in the line are wearing
sandals?

Statement 1: Two–thirds of those wearing sandals are adults.


Statement 2: The first quarter of the line contained three–fifths of the
people wearing sandals.
10. If x and y are positive integers, what is the value of x?

Statement 1: When 9x is divided by 2y, the quotient is x, and the


remainder is 5
Statement 2: When 5y is divided by x, the quotient is y, and the
remainder is 0
11. Four friends go to Macy’s for shopping and buy a top each. Three
of them buy a pillow case each too. The prices of the seven items were
all different integers, and every top cost more than every pillow case.
What was the price, in dollars, of the most expensive pillow case if the
total price of the seven items was Rs.89?

Statement 1: The most expensive top cost Rs.16.


Statement 2: The least expensive pillow case cost Rs.9.
12. If k is an integer and x(x – k) = k + 1, what is the value of x?

Statement 1: x < k
Statement 2: x = 3 – k
13. Al, Pablo, and Marsha shared the driving on a 1,500-mile trip.
Which of the three drove the greatest distance on the trip?

Statement 1: Al drove 1 hour longer than Pablo but at an average rate


of 5 miles per hour slower than Pablo.

Statement 2: Marsha drove 9 hours and averaged 50 miles per hour.


14. A certain salesman's yearly income is determined by a base salary
plus a commission on the sales he makes during the year. Did the
salesman's base salary account for more than half of the salesman's
yearly commission last year?

Statement 1: If the amount of the commission had been 30 percent


higher, the salesman's income would have been 10 percent higher last
year.

Statement 2: The difference between the amount of the salesman's


base salary and the amount of the commission was equal to 50% of
the salesman's base salary last year.
15. At a restaurant, a group of friends ordered four main dishes and
three side dishes at a total cost of $89. The prices of the seven items,
in dollars, were all different integers, and every main dish cost more
than every side dish. What was the price, in dollars, of the most
expensive side dish?

Statement 1: The most expensive main dish cost $16.

Statement 2: The least expensive side dish cost $9..

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