PIE CHART
Q.1-5.Study the following graph carefully and answer the questions given below it. The following graphs represent percentage of five types of employees in an organization for two consecutive years.
organization in 2009. 2009. How many workers workers of Q.1. If 400 workers joined A type of organization C type of organization joined the company in that year ? (1) 350 (2) 260 (3) 408 (4) 460 (5) Data inadequate Q.2. If 360 E type of workers left the company at the end of 2008, how many E type of workers joined the company 2009? (1) 850 (2) 1020 (3) 1080 (4) 980 (5) None of these joined the company in 2009, 2009, how many workers of Q.3. If 600 A type of workers joined A type left the company in 2008 ? (1) 1420 (2) 1540 (3) 1560 (4) 1350 (5) None of these Q.4.In terms of number the variation of which of the following types of employees was minimum between 2008 & 2009? (1) A (2) B (3) C (4) D (5) E difference between D type of workers workers in 2008 and B type of Q.5. What was the difference workers in 2009? (1) 550 (2) 500 (3) 630 (4) 620 (5) None of these
Q.6-10.Study the following graph carefully and answer the questions given below it. Percentage distribution of total employees in different d ifferent companies.
employees in company company B? Q. 6. What is the number of male employees (1) 1840 (2) 1440 (3) 1220 (4) 1360 (5) None of these Q. 7. What is the difference between the number of male employees and number of female employees in company A? (1) 300 (2) 360 (3) 350 (4) 320 (5) None of these female employees employees in company C is approximately what Q. 8. The total number of female percent of the total number of employees in company B? (1) 26 (2) 29 (3) 21 (4) 16 (5) 12 total number of female employees in Q. 9. What is the difference between the total company F and total number of female employees in company E? (1) 1080 (2) 1020 (3) 1040 (4) 1050 (5) None of these Q.10. The total number of female employees in company A is what percent of the total number of female employees in company D? (1) 240 (2) 210 (3) 225 (4) 262 (5) None of these
Q.11-15.Study the following graph carefully and answer the questions given below it. Distribution of total voters in six different cities and detail of female voters in these cities Numbers of total voters = 64000 Ratio of male and female voters = 5 : 3
Q.11. What is the difference between the male voters in city B and female voters in city A ? (1) 7000 (2) 6880 (3) 6890 (4) 6850 (5) None of these Q.12. What is the ratio of male voters in city A and that in city D ? (1) 58 : 59 (2) 57 : 53 (3) 51 : 55 (4) 59 : 57 (5) None of these Q.13. The number of female voters is what percent of number of male voters in city E ? (1) 50 (2) 55 (3) 65 (4) 68 (5) None of these Q.14. The number of male voters in city F is approximately what percent more than that of male voters in city E ? (1) 38 (2) 34 (3) 40 (4) 45 (5) 30 voters in city C and D ? Q.15. What is the average number of male voters (1) 5200 (2) 5600 (3) 5400 (4) 5800 (5) None of these
Q.16-20.Study the following graph carefully and answer the questions given below it. Percentage wise distribution of students in six different schools. Total number of students = 4000 Percentage of students
Q.16. Number of boys school (III) is approximately what % of total number of students in school (III)?
(1) 42% (2) 60% (3) 45% (4) 39% (5) None of these Q.17. What is the difference between the total number of boys & girls in all the schools? (1) 450 (2) 600 (3) 400 (4) 490 (5) None of these Q.18. What is the respective ratio between the number of boys in school II, number of girls in school IV and total number of students in school V? (1) 5 : 7 : 11 (2) 4 : 9 : 12 (3) 5 : 4 : 14 (4) 7 : 9 : 12 (5) None of these
Q.19. What is the total number of girls in school III, number of girls in school (IV) and the number of boys in school V together? (1) 1120 (2) 1210 (3) 1080 (4) 1320 (5) None of these Q.20. What is the percentage number of girls in school IV & VI to that of total number of boys?
(1)
36
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%
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1 29 % 3
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Q.21-25.Study the following graph carefully and answer the questions given below it. The following pie-chart shows the distribution of workers of different religions in two factories A and B.
Q.21. Sikh workers in Factory A are
(1) 16.5% (2) 12.5% (3) 20.5% (4) 22.5% (5) None of these Q.22. Christian workers in A are what percent of Christian workers in B? (1) 110.5% (2) 90.7% (3) 92.5% (4) Can’t be determined (5) None of these Q.23. If there are 180 others worker in A then total number of worker in B are? (1) 1520 (2) 1440 (3) 1560 (4) Can’t be determined (5) None of these
Q.24. If there are 1800 workers in A and as many in B then how many Muslim workers are less in B than those in A?
(1) 50 (2) 55 (3) 50 (4) 40 (5) None of these Q.25. By what percent do Hindu workers exceed the Sikh workers in factory B (as a percent of the number of such workers) ? (1) 176.66% (2) 166.66% (3) 156.66% (4) 146.66% (5) None of these
BAR GRAPH Q.26-30.Study the following graph carefully and answer the questions given below it. Income and expenditure of two companies (in lakh Rs.) Expenditure Expenditure of Company Company A
Income of Company Company B 0 5 4
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Q.26. If in 2007 the profit percent of company A is 18% and profit percent of company B is 20%, what is the difference between the expenditure of company B and income of company A? (1) Rs. 12 lakh (2) Rs. 10 lakh (3) Rs. 5 lakh (4) Rs. 15 15 lakh (5)None of these Q.27. If in 2008 profit percent of company A and company B are 20%, what is the respective ratio between the income of company A and expenditure of company B? (1) 28 : 25 (2) 21 : 28 (3) 23 : 25 (4) 24 : 29 (5) None of these Q.28. If in 2005 the income of company A and company B are equal, what is the profit percent earned by company A in the same year ? (1) 12 (2) 15 (3) 18 (4) 20 (5) None of these
Q.29. If in 2010 the expenditure of company A and company B are equal, what is the profit percent earned by company B in the same year?
(1) 8
3
(2) 6
8
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(3) 20
8
(4) 12
(5) None of these
Q.30. If in 2009 the profit percent of company A and company B are equal, what was the income of company A in the same year? (1) Rs. 25 lakh (2) Rs. 20 lakh (3) Rs. 15 lakh
(4) Rs. 12 lakh
(5) Can’t be determined
Q.31-35.Study the following graph carefully and answer the questions given below it. . Percentage of students in three disciplines (B.Tech., M.Tech. and MBA) in an institute from 2005 to 2010 MB A
M. Tec h
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Q.31. If in 2008 and 2010 the number of students in M.Tech are 280 and 550 respectively, the number of students in B.Tech in 2008 is what percent of the number of students in MBA in 2010? (approx) (1) 47 (2) 43 (3) 56 (4) 33 (5) 51 Q.32. If the number of B.Tech students inthe year 2007 and 2010 is euqal to 480 each, what is the ratio of M.Tech students in 2007 and 2010 respectively ? (1) 3 : 2 (2) 2 : 1 (3) 3 : 5 (4) 2 : 5 (5) None of these
Q.33. What is the maximum difference between the number of students in MBA for the given period for any a ny two years?
(1) 45 (2) 40 (3) 35 (4) Can not be determined (5) None of these Q.34. If the number of B.Tech students in 2005 and 2007 is equal to 360 each, then the number of M.Tech students in 2005 is what percent of the M.Tech students in 2007? (1) 18.75 (2) 20 (3) 18.5 (4) 24 (5) None of these Q.35. If the number of MBA students in 2008 is 490 and the number of B.Tech students in 2006 is 600, what is the difference between the total number of students in 2008 and the total number of students in 2006? (1) 125 (2) 80 (3) 100 (4) 150 (5) None of these
Q.35-40.Study the following graph carefully and answer the questions given below it. Number of computers sold by different companies in India in various years. DELL
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Q.36. What is the total number of Lenovo computers in all the years together? (1) 800 (2) 900 (3) 1100 (4) 1000 (5) None of these Q.37. What is the difference between the IBM computers and DELL computers in all the years together? (1) 300 (2) 400 (3) 200 (4) 500 (5) None of these Q.38. The number of compaq computers is approximately what percent more than the number of DELL computers in all the years together? (1) 21 (2) 14 (3) 25 (4) 28 (5) 17
Q.39. What is the average number of HCL computers in all the years together? (1) 150 (2) 140 (3) 160 (4) 180 (5) None of these Q.40. The number of DELL computers in 2009 is approximately what percent of the number of Lenovo computers in 2008? (1) 122 (2) 128 (3) 133 (4) 140 (5) 145
Q.41-45.Study the following graph carefully and answer the questions given below it. In various metropolis the consumption of daily used commodities Butter( Butter(in in thous thousand and kg.)
Bread( Bread( in thousa thousand nd kg.)
Egg(in Egg(in thousa thousand nd dozen) dozen)
Milk(in milion litre)
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total Q.41. Total consumption of bread is approximately what percent of total consumption of milk in all the metropolis ? (1 litre = 900 gram) (1) 105 100
(2) 130 (5) 70
(3) 120
(4)
respective ratio of total total consumption of of butter butter to bread bread in all Q.42. What is the respective the metropolis ? (1) 49:56 65:49
(2) 94:65 (5) 94:56
(3) 49:65
(4)
entire metropolis? metropolis? Q.43. What is the average consumption of egg in the entire (1) 330000 930000
(2) 390000 (5) None of these
(3) 395000
(4)
consumption of butter is how many times of consumption of egg in Q.44. The consumption all the metropolis. (1 dozen=1 kg.) (1) 1.632 1.460
(2) 1.256 (5) 1.301
(3) 1.333
(4)
bread in Kolkata is approximately what Q.45. Total consumption of butter and bread percent less than than the average consumption consumption of milk in all the metropolis metropolis (1 litre = 950 gm.) (1) 100%
(2) 106%
(3) 180%
(4)112%
(5)119%
Q.46-50.Study the following graph carefully and answer the questions given below it. Preferences of people in playing different games over the years. Cric ricket
n iol li m ni el p o e P
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Q.46. From 2006 to 2010 the total number of people who preferred to play Football was how much (in millions)?
(1) 1475
(2) 1425
(4) 1525
(5) None of these
(3) 1450
Q.47. How many people (In millions) have preferred to play cricket in all the years together?
(1) 1650
(2) 1770
(4) 1850
(5) None of these
(3) 1750
Q.48. What is the ratio of the number of people preferring to play Cricket to the number of people preferring to play Tennis in the year 2008? 2008?
(1) 7:9
(2) 9:7
(3) 13:15
(4) 15:13
(5) None of these
Q.49. The number of people preferring to play Tennis in 2008 is how many million fewer than the number of people preferring to play Tennis in 2009?
(1) 75
(2) 50
(3) 25
(4) 60
(5) None of these
Q.50. In the year 2008 the people preferring to play Tennis is approximately approximately what percent of the people preferring to play Cricket, Football and Tennis together in that year?
(1) 25%
(2) 28%
(3) 35%
(4) 40%
(5) 32%
LINE GRAPH
Q.51-55.Study the following graph carefully and answer the questions given below it. . Number of cars sold by company A and B in different years Compa ompany ny A 1400
Compa ompany ny B
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whic h of the following follo wing years the percentage perc entage increase/decre inc rease/decrease ase was Q.51. In which maximum in company A comparision to previous year? (1) 2008 (2) 2010 (3) 2007 (4) 2009 (5) None of these Q.52. What is the respective ratio between the total selling of company A and total selling of company B in all the years together? (1) 26:29 (2) 27:31 (3) 53:56 (4) 17:19 (5) None of these
Q.53. The total selling of company B in 2006, 2007 and 2010 is what percentage of the total selling of company B in all the years together? (upto two decimal places) (1) 24.37 (2) 35.64 (3) 28.81 (4) 37.29 (5) None of these Q.54. What is the average selling of company A in all the years together? (1) 820 (2) 850 (3) 690 (4) 920 (5) 800 Q.55. The selling of company A in 2009 is approximately what percentage more than the selling of company B in 2007? (1) 45 (2) 42 (3) 48 (4) 40 (5) None of these
Q.56-60.Study the following graph carefully and answer the questions given below it. The profit % earned by companies A and B of given years
B
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60 55 50 45 40 35 30 25 20 15 10 5 0 2004
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Q.56. The expenditure of companies A and B in 2008 is in ratio 3 : 4 then what is the ratio of income in 2008? (1) 21 : 26 (2) 13 : 14 (3) 14 : 13 (4) 26 : 21 (5) None of these Q.57. The expenditure in all the years of company A was 82.5 lac. Then what was the total income of the company in all years? (1) 1 . 23 lakh (2) 95.75 lakh (3) 99.85 lakh (4) Can’t be determined (5) None of these
Q.58. If the ratio of income of company B in 2006 and 2007 is 2/3 then what i s the ratio of expenditure of these 2 years? (1) 20 : 29 (2) 9 : 10 (3) 29 : 45 (4) 10 : 29 (5) None of these Q.59. The expenditure of company B in 2005 and 2006 is 12lac and 14.5 lac respectively. What is the total income in year 2005 and 2006? (1) 39.75 lakh (2) 37.95 lakh (3) 38.50 lakh (4) P (5) None of these Q.60. If the expenditure of company A and B are equal in year 2009. The income of two companies is 5.7 lakh then how much the total expenditure in 2009? (1) 4 lakh (2) 2 lakh (3) 4.2 lakh (4) can’t be detemined (5) None of these
Q.61-65.Study the following graph carefully and answer the questions given below it. Number of trees planted by three different NGOs in five different states. NGO-A
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Q.61. In which of the following states is the number of trees planted by NGO-B and NGO-C maximum? (1) Haryana (2) Kerala (3) Assam (4) Punjab (5) None of these Q.62. The total number of trees planted by NGO-A and NGO-B in Haryana is approximately what percent of the total number of trees planted by NGO-B and NGO-C in Assam ? (1) 71 (2) 67 (3) 62 (4) 78 (5) 82
Q.63. In all states, the number of trees planted by NGO-B is what percent more than the number of trees planted by NGO-A ? (1) 5 (2) 8 (3) 12 (4) 15 (5) 18 Q.64. What is the average number of trees planted by NGO-C in all states ? (1) 118 (2) 122 (3) 128 (4) 133 (5) 115 Q.65. In which state is the ratio between the number of trees planted by NGO-A and the number of trees planted by NGO-C in Bihar 10 : 9 ? (1) Bihar (2) Assam (3) Haryana
(4) Kerala
(5) None of these
Q.66-70.Study the following graph carefully and answer the questions given below it. Production of wheat in different states in 3 years (in lakh tonnes) 2008
2009
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Q.66. What is the respective ratio of average production of wheat in all the states in 2008 to the average production of wheat in all the states in 2010? (1) 10 : 11 (2) 12 : 11 (3) 10 : 12 (4) 12 : 13 (5) None of these
o f the Q.67. The total production of wheat in all the states in 2010 is what percent of total production of wheat in all the states in 2009? (1) 86 (2) 80 (3) 84 (4) 76 (5) None of these Q.68. The production of wheat in Orissa in 2009 is what percent more than the production of wheat in Gujarat in the same year? (approx) (1) 80 (2) 86 (3) 74 (4) 71 (5) 66
Q.69. What is the approximate difference between the average production of wheat in Gujarat, West Bengal and Orissa in 2009 and average production of wheat in Haryana, Punjab and Assam in 2008? (in Lakh tonnes) (1) 22 (2) 18 (3) 24 (4) 15 (5) 13 Q.70. What is the total production of wheat in all the states in 2009? (in Lakh tonnes) (1) 242 (2) 254 (3) 250 (4) 246 (5) None of these
Q.71-75.Study the following graph carefully and answer the questions given below it. Percent profit earned by two companies in various years. Com pa pa ny ny A
Com pa pa ny ny B
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Q.71. If income of company A in 2004 was equal to its expenditure in 2007, what was the respective ratio between the expenditure of company in 2004 and 2007? (1) 2 : 3 (2) 5 : 7 (3) 4 : 5 (4) cann't be determined (5) None of these Q.72. If income of company B in 2006 was Rs. 21.5 lakhs and ratio of income of company A and B was 4 : 5, what was approximate expenditure of company A in 2006? (1) Rs. 16 lakh (2) Rs. 21 lakh (3) Rs. 8 lakh (4) Rs. 19 lakh (5) Rs. 10 lakh Q.73. If total expenditure of both companies in 2008 was Rs. 15 lakhs and ratio of expenditure of company A and B in that year was 3 : 2 respectively what was income of company B in that year? (1) Rs. 6 lakh (2) Rs. 9 lakh (3) Rs. 18 lakh (4) Rs. 12 lakh (5) None of these
Q.74. If income of company A in 2003 was equal to expenditure of company B in 2004, what was the ratio of expenditure of company A in 2003 and income of company B in 2004? (1) 17 : 21 (2) 10 : 23 (3) 10 : 21 (4) 7 : 13 (5) None of these Q.75. If total income of company A in all the years together was equal to total expenditure of company B in all the years together which was Rs. 485 lakhs, what was profit percent earned by company c ompany A in all the years together? (1) 38 (2) 40 (3) 56 (4) cann't be determined (5) None of these TABLE CHART
Q.76-80.Study the following graph carefully and answer the questions given below it. Production of air conditioner by different companies in different years (in thousands)
Q.76. The total number of air conditioner production in 2006 is approximately what percentage of the production of air conditioner by Samsung in all the years together? (1) 45 (2) 42 (3) 37 (4) 32 (5) 52 Q.77. Which company has produced maximum number of air conditioners in all the years together? (1) Voltas (2) L.G. (3) Philips (4) Samsung (5) None of these Q.78. The total production of air conditioner by Philips is what percentage of the total production of air conditioner by Voltas? (1) 80 (2) 82 (3) 77 (4) 85 (5) None of these
Q.79. What is the respective ratio between the total production of air conditioner by all companies in 2008 and total production of air conditioner by all companies in 2010? (1) 5:3 (2) 1:1 (3) 2:1 (4) 3:2 (5) None of these Q.80. The total production of air conditioner by Voltas is what percent more than the total production of air conditioner by Philips in all the years together? (1) 25 (2) 22 (3) 26 (4) 28 (5) None of these
Q.81-85.Study the following graph carefully and answer the questions given below it. . Percent increase in production of 6 companies in different d ifferent years
Q.81. If production of Sony in 2006 was 455000 units what was the production in 2008? (1) 728000 unit (2) 614250 unit (3) 422890 unit (4) 946400 unit (5) None of these Q.82. What was the percentage increase in percentage increase of production of Essar in 2008 from previous year? (1) 175 (2) 65 (3) 125 (4) 150 (5) None of these Q.83. If production of Reliance in 2008 was 410750 unit, what was its production in 2007? (1) 440000 unit (2) 330000 unit (3) 265000 unit (4) 255000 unit (5) None of these Q.84. The average percentage increase in production of which company was maximum in all the given years? (1) Reliance (2) Sony (3) HCL (4) IBM (5) None of these
Q.85. If production of HCL in 2007 was 135000 unit what was the production of Essar in the same year? (1) 148000 unit (2) 125000 unit (3) 152000 unit (4) Cannot be determined (5) None of these
Q.86-90.Study the following graph carefully and answer the questions given below it
Q.86. What was the ratio of pulse production to maize production in the country?
(1) 181 : 136
(2) 176 : 181
(3) 3 : 2
(4) 2 : 3
(5) None of these
be Q.87. If the production of wheat in state F increases 5% every year what would be its estimated wheat production in 2014? (in tonnes) (1) 89.225
(2) 99.225
(3) 87.225
(4) 98.225
(5) None of these
Q.88. If the average yield per hectare of maize in the country was 24 tonnes then the area under maize cultivation during that year was ( In lakh hectres) (Approx)
(1) 7.75
(2) 7.54
(4) 8.50
(5) 8.75
(3) 8.25
p roduction in the year 2012? Q.89. Which state had the highest barely production (1) A
(2) C
(3) B
(4) F
(5) None of these
Q.90. Total rice production of the country is how much more/less than the total wheat production?
(1) 83 (4) 80
(2) 88 (5) None of these
(3) 84
Q.91-95.Study the following graph carefully and answer the questions given below it
Q.91. Which institute planted the lowest number of trees in both the states together in the year 2008? (1) Institute P (2) Institute Q (3) Institute R (4) Institute T (5) None of these Q.92. Number of trees planted by institute S in the state B in the year 2009 approximately was what % of the number of trees planted by institute Q in the state A in the year 2008 ? (1) 55% (2) 75% (3) 63% (4) 50% (5) 42% Q.93. What was the respective ratio between the number of trees planted by institute P in the year 2010 in state A and the number of trees planted by institute T in the year 2008 in state B ? (1) 35 : 25 (2) 36 : 13 (3) 18 : 13 (4) 25 : 23 (5) None of these Q.94. What was the average number of trees planted by institute Q in the state B over all the years together ? (1) 536 4/5 (2) 536 1/3 (3) 586 (4) 526 2/3 (5) None of these Q.95. What was the difference between total number of trees in year 2008 and 2009 ? (1) 1200 (2) 1050 (3) 1140 (4) 1120 (5) None of these
Q.96-100.Study the following graph carefully and answer the questions given below it . Number of passed students in board examination in different years, ratio of boys and girls among them and percentage of boys and girls passed in first division
Q.96. What is the total number of girls who passed in first division ? (1) 470 (2) 475 (3) 478 (4) 473 (5) None of these Q.97. What is the respective ratio of number of boys and girls who passed in first division in school D ? (1) 10 : 9 (2) 2 : 1 (3) 11 : 9 (4) 3 : 4 (5) None of these Q.98. The number of passed girls is what percent of the number of passed boys in school C ? (1) 82 (2) 87.5 (3) 85.2 (4) 84 (5) None of these Q.99. What is the difference between the number of boys and girls passed in first division in school E ? (1) 36 (2) 34 (3) 30 (4) 32 (5) None of these The number of boys passed in first division in school C is what percent Q.100. more than the number of boys passed in first division in school F ? (1) 22 (2) 45 (3) 33 (4) 28 (5) 40
PUZZLE Q.101-105.Study the following information carefully and answer the given questions. In a class certain number of Marbles (3 colors) are distributed among students. It is formed that number of students students who got red colored colored marbles is 37.5% of total students and number of students who got all the
three colors of marbles is
1 of total number of students 52.5% of total 20
student got black marbles and 57.5% got green colored marbles. Numbers of students who got both red and black marbles but not green are double the number of students who got all three colors and half of the number of students who got black and green but not red marbles. Numbers of students who got all three colors of marbles is 10. How many students got red and green marbles but not black? Q.101. (1) 20 (2) 25 (3) 35 (4) 30 (5) None of these Number of students who got exactly the color of marbles is Q.102. (1) 65 (2) 60 (3) 68 (4) 75 (5) 70 Number of students who got at least two colors of marbles is Q.103. (1) 107 (2) 85 (3) 95 (4) 72 (5) None of these What is the ratio of number of students who got only red to number of Q.104. students who got only green marbles? (1) 4:5 (2) 3:2 (3) 2:5 (4) 2:3 (5) None of these What percentage of total student got exactly one color of marbles? Q.105. (1) 49% (2) 57.5% (3) 60% (4) 64% (5) None of these Q.106-110. Study the following information carefully and answer accordingly . Q.106-110. The number of students in a class is 80, the girls and the boys are in the ratio of 3:5. The students can speak only Hindi or only English or both Hindi and English. The number of boys and the number of girls who can speak only Hindi is equal and each of them 40% of the total number of girls. 10% of the girls can speak both the languages and 58% of the boys can speak only English. How many girls can speak only English? Q.106. (1) 20 (2) 25 (3) 30 (4) 15 (5) None of these In how many boys can speak Hindi? Q.107. (1) 28 (2) 29 (3) 21 (4) 31 (5) None of these
What percentage of all the students (boys and girls together) who can Q.108. speak only Hindi? (1) 25% (2) 30% (3) 45% (4) 40% (5) None of these How many students (boys and girls together) can speak both the Q.109. language? (1) 20% (2) 25% (3) 28% (4) 15% (5) None of these How many boys can speak either only Hindi or only English? Q.110. (1) 42 (2) 48 (3) 51 (4) 41 (5) None of these Q.111-115.Read the following informations carefully and answer the questions given below. below. In a class, certain number of chocolates (3 types) is distributed among students. It is found that number of students who got Amul chocolates is 2
36.5% of total students and total number of students is 26 of students 3
who got all the three chocolates. 52.5% of total students got Nestle chocolates and 57.5% students got Cadbury chocolates ch ocolates.. Number of students who got both Amul and Nestle chocolates but not Cadbury is double the number of students who got all the three Chocolates and half of the number of students who got Nestle and Cadbury but not Amul chocolates. Number of students who got all the three chocolates is 15. How many students got Amul and Cadbury chocolates but not Nestle? Q.111. (1) 30 (2) 60 (3) 36 (4) 66 (5) None of these Number of students who got exactly two types of chocolates is Q.112. (1) 156 (2) 140 (3) 148 (4) 145 (5) None of these Number of students who got at least two types of chocolates isQ.113. (1) 100 (2) 95 (3) 150 (4) 165 (5) None of these What is the ratio of number of students who got only Amul to number Q.114. of students who got only Nestle respectively ? (1) 2 : 3 (2) 1 : 3 (3) 2 : 5 (4) 3 : 5 (5) None of these What percentage of total students got exactly one type of chocolates? Q.115. (1) 54% (2) 62.5% (3) 57.25% (4) 60% (5) None of these
Q.116-120.Read the following information carefully and answer the questions given below. A certain number of students are studying in an institute. In a servey it is found that 45.6% of the total number of students like Desktop. 12.8% of the total number of students like Laptop. 84.4% of the total number of students like Tablet. 7% of the total number of students do not like any computer. 3.6% students like Desktop and Laptop. 10.2% of the total students like Laptop and Tablet. 38.6% of the total students like Desktop and Tablet. 2.6% of the total students like all the three computers. 35 students do not like any computer. How many students like only Tablet? Q.116. (1) 204 (2) 180 (3) 193 (4) 191 (5) None of these How many students like Desktop and Laptop but not Tablet? Q.117. (1) 5 (2) 8 (3) 12 (4) 13 (5) None of these How many students like at least two types of computer? Q.118. (1) 232 (2) 234 (3) 236 (4) 238 (5) None of these How many students like at least one type of computer? Q.119. (1) 455 (2) 465 (3) 475 (4) 485 (5) None of these How many students like exactly two types of computer? Q.120. (1) 221 (2) 223 (3) 227 (4) 229 (5) None of these Q.121-125 the following informations carefully and answer the questions given below. In India, the total number of tourists in a tourist place is 800 who are from different countries viz, USA, Italy, China, Australia and Mauritius. 54% of the total numbers of tourists are male. One-fourth of the total numbers of females are from Australia. 25% of the total number of females is from USA. The number of females from Mauritius is half of the number of
females from USA.
5 of the remaining number of females are from Italy. 6
Total number of tourists from Australia is 192. One-fourth of the total numbers of males are from China. 100 tourists are from Italy. Three-fourth of the remaining number of males are from Maurtius.
What is the respective ratio between the number of female tourists Q.121. from USA and number of male tourists from Australia? (1) 23:24 (2) 23:50 (3) 23:25 (4) 20:23 (5) None of these What is the approximately average number of male tourists from USA, Q.122. China and Mauritius? (1) 82 (2) 77 (3) 86 (4) 72 (5) 67 What is the two-third of the total number of female tourists from China Q.123 and Mauritius? (1) 46 (2) 48 (3) 54 (4) 58 (5) None of these The total number of tourists from Mauritius is approximately what Q.124. percent of the female tourists from Italy? (1) 90 (2) 80 (3) 120 (4) 70 (5) 150 What is the total number of tourists from China? Q.125. (1) 121 (2) 143 (3) 111 (4) 153 (5) None of these
Answers ANS.1.(5) Data inadequate ANS.1.(5) ANS.2.(3) ANS. 2.(3) Number of E type of workers who joined the company in 2009 = 16% of 15000 – (14% of 12000 – 360) = 2400 – (1680 – 360) = 2400 – 1320 = 1080 who left the company in 2008. 2008. ANS.3.(3) ANS. 3.(3) No. of A type of workers who 15000 G H =
24 600 100
J 12000 K
22 100
= (3600+600) – 2640 = 1560 types of employees in two years. years. ANS.4.(3) ANS. 4.(3) No. of different types
ANS.5.(5) ANS. 5.(5) Required difference = 3600 – 3000 = 600 ANS.6-10. ANS. 6-10.
ANS.6.(2) ANS.6.(2) ANS.7.(4) ANS. 7.(4) ANS.8.(1) ANS. 8.(1) ANS.9.(3) ANS. 9.(3) ANS.10.(5) ANS. 10.(5)
ANS.11.(2) ANS. 11.(2) Difference = 10240 - 3360 = 6880 9440 : 9120 9120 ANS.12.(4) ANS. 12.(4) Ratio = 9440 = 59 : 57 2400
ANS.13.(5) ANS. 13.(5) Percentage = = 60
4000
100
ANS.14.(1) ANS. 14.(1) Percentage increase = 38
=
1520 4000
100
10800 2
ANS.15.(3) ANS. 15.(3) Average no. =
=5400 ANS.16.(5) ANS. 16.(5) Required% =
160 160 100 100 400
40%
ANS.17.(5) ANS. 17.(5) Required diff. = 2250 1750 = 500 ANS.18.(3) Required ratio = 300 : 240 : 840 = 5 : 4 : 14 ANS.18.(3) ANS.19.(3) ANS. 19.(3) Required total students = 240 + 240 + 600 =1080 420 240 240 420 660 100 1 29 % ANS.20.(2) ANS. 20.(2) Required % = 100 = 2250
2250
ANS.21.(2) ANS. 21.(2) % Sikh workers in A =
45 100 100 = 360
3
12.5%
ANS.22.(4) ANS. 22.(4) Without knowing either the total number of workers in both the companies or the number of workers of any religion we can not determine. ANS.23.(4) Can't be determine. ANS.23.(4) ANS.24.(1) ANS. 24.(1) Required less number of Muslim workers
=
(60 - 50)×1800 = 360
50
ANS.25.(2) ANS. 25.(2) Required % = ×100
= 166.66%
ANS.26.(3) ANS. 26.(3) Difference = 360×
100 120
– 250×
118 100
= 300 – 295 = Rs. 5 lakh ANS.27.(1) ANS. 27.(1)Ratio = 350×
120 100 : 450 100 120
= 420 : 375 = 28 : 25 ANS.28.(4) ANS. 28.(4)Profit percent = ANS.29.(5) ANS. 29.(5)Profit percent =
40 100 200
= 20%
30 3 100 = 9 320 8
%
ANS.30.(5) ANS. 30.(5) ANS.31.(4) ANS. 31.(4)Required percent =
448 100 = 1375
33% (approx)
ANS.32.(2)Ratio = 640 : 320 = 2 : 1 ANS.32.(2) ANS.33.(4) ANS. 33.(4) 90 100 = 18.75 480
ANS.34.(1) ANS. 34.(1)Required percent =
ANS.35.(3) ANS. 35.(3) Difference = 1500 – 1400 = 100 ANS.36.(4)Total number = 1000 ANS.36.(4) ANS.37.(1) ANS. 37.(1)Difference = 1200 – 900 = 300 ANS.38.(5) ANS. 38.(5)Increase percent =
200 100 1200
= 17 (approx) ANS.39.(2) ANS. 39.(2)Average number = ANS.40.(3) ANS. 40.(3) Percent =
700 5
400 100 = 300
= 140 133 (approx)
3250000 kg. ANS.41.(4) ANS. 41.(4) Bread = 3250000 Milk = 3900000000 lit. = 3900000000 × .9 kg. = 3510000000 kg. 350675 350675000 0000 0 100 3510000000
% less = = 99.9% = 100% ANS.42.(3) ANS. 42.(3) Ratio = 2450 : 3250 = 49 : 65 ANS.43.(2) ANS. 43.(2) Required average =
1950000 5
390000
2450000 1950000
1256 .
ANS.44.(2) Times = ANS.44.(2) Bread in Kolkata = 800000 800000 kg. ANS.45.(1) ANS. 45.(1) Butter + Bread 3900000000 5 =
average of milk = 780000000 × 0.95 kg. = 741000000 kg. % less
780000000 ltr.
74020000 740200000 0 100 . 100% 9989% 100% 741000000
= ANS.46.(1) ANS. 46.(1)Total = 325 + 400 + 300 + 200 + 250 = 1475 ANS.47.(3) ANS. 47.(3) 400+ 375 + 375 + 250 + 350 = 1750 ANS.48.(4) ANS. 48.(4)Ratio = 375 : 325 = 15 : 13 ANS.49.(3) ANS. 49.(3) 325 – 300 = 25 ANS.50.(5) ANS. 50.(5) Required % =
325 325 100 100 1000
= 32%
ANS.51.(1) ANS. 51.(1) 2008 ANS.52.(5) ANS. 52.(5)Ratio = 5600 : 5900 = 56 : 59 ANS.53.(3) ANS. 53.(3)Percent =
1700 100 5900
= 28.81 ANS.54.(5) ANS. 54.(5)Average selling = 800 ANS.55.(5) ANS. 55.(5)Increase percent =
= 50
200 100 400
Income
expenditure x profit
ANS.56.(5) ANS. 56.(5)
incomeofA IncomeofB Inc omeofB
=
exp.
3 x 30 100 4 x 40 100
from question 39X 10
100
3x
4x
10 56X
= 39 : 56 ANS.57.(4) ANS. 57.(4)The total income of company can't find because income of each year is not given income 100 exp enditure 100 % profit ANS.58.(3) ANS.58.(3) 2x 100 B' s exp. exp.in 2006 100 50 B' s exp. exp.in 2007 3 x 100 100 45
=
2x 100 150
145 3 x 100
29 45
= 29 : 45 profit% G H 100
exp. 1
ANS.59.(2) ANS. 59.(2) income =
B's income in 2005 =
35 G J 12 H 100K
12 1
27 20
16.2
B's income in 2006 =
50 G J 14.5 H 100 K
14.5 1
3 2
2175 .
so, total income = 16.2 + 21.75 = 37.95 lakh Rs. ANS.60.(1) ANS. 60.(1) let the exp. of company A and B is x lakh rupees. 45 G H 100
x 1
A's income in 2009 =
and B's income in 2009 =
7x
= 5
45 G H 100
x 1
29 x = 20
7 x 29x 5 20
(A+B)'s income = 5.7 =
57 x 20
x = 2 lakh Total exp. = x + x = 4 lakh. 180+160 = 340 340 ANS.61.(2) ANS. 61.(2) Number of trees = 180+160 220
ANS.62.(4) ANS. 62.(4) Percentage = = 78 (approx)
280
100
ANS.63.(1) ANS. 63.(1) Percentage increase = = 5 (approx)
30 590
100
608 ANS.64.(2) Average number = 5 ANS.64.(2)
= 122 (approx) ANS.65.(3) ANS. 65.(3) Ratio = 80 : 72 = 10 : 9 ANS.66.(2) ANS. 66.(2)
240 240 220 220 = : 6 6
Ratio =
ANS.67(5) ANS. 67(5) Required percent = ANS.68.(2) ANS. 68.(2)Percent increase =
12 : 11
220 100 = 250 30 100 35
88
= 86 (approx) ANS.69.(5) ANS. 69.(5)Difference =
135 3
95 3
= 13 lakh tonnes (approx)
ANS.70.(3) ANS. 70.(3)Total production = 250 lakh tonnes ANS.71.(2) ANS. 71.(2) Ratio = 100×
=5:7
100 140
: 100
ANS.72.(5) ANS. 72.(5) Income of company A in year 2006
=
4 21.5 = 5
Rs. 17.2 Lakh
If expenditure of company A in year 2006 is Rs. x. Then,=
x=
1720 165
= Rs. 10 Lakh (Approx) ANS.73.(2) ANS. 73.(2) Expenditure of company B =
2
15 1720 5
165
= Rs. 6 lakh If income of company B in year 2006 is Rs. x. Then, 50 100
x 6 6
x = Rs. 9 Lakh ANS.74.(3) ANS. 74.(3) Ratio =
100
100 150 = : 100 140 100
10 : 21
ANS.75.(4) ANS. 75.(4) ANS.76.(2) ANS. 76.(2)Percent
=
100 100 238
= 42 (approx) ANS.77.(5) ANS. 77.(5)L.G. and Voltas ANS.78.(1) ANS. 78.(1)Percent =
88 110
100 =
80
ANS.79.(2) ANS. 79.(2)Ratio = 100 : 100
= 1:1 ANS.80.(1) ANS. 80.(1)Increase percent =
22
110
100
= 25 (approx) ANS.81.(4) Production in 2008 ANS.81.(4) = 455000×
160 160 130 130 100 100 100 100
= 946400 ANS.82.(1) ANS. 82.(1) Increase percent =
35 20
×100 = 175
ANS.83.(3) ANS. 83.(3) Production in 2007 = 410750×
= 265000 ANS.84.(2) ANS. 84.(2)
100 155
65 100
17.2 x x
ANS.85.(4) ANS.85.(4) ANS.86.(2) ANS. 86.(2) 176 : 181 ANS.87.(2) ANS. 87.(2) Wheat production in 2004
= 90× 105 × 105 = 99.225 Lakh tonnes 100
100
ANS.88.(2) ANS. 88.(2) Average yield per hectare =
181 24
= 7.54 ANS.89.(4) ANS. 89.(4) F ANS.90.(1) ANS. 90.(1)Difference = 530 - 447 = 83 ANS.91.(3) ANS. 91.(3)
4.8
ANS.92.(3) ANS. 92.(3) Reqd.% =
7.6
100
=63% 14.4
ANS.93.(2) ANS. 93.(2) Required ratio = 5.2
36 13
3160
2 526 3
ANS.94.(4) Required average = 6 ANS.94.(4) ANS.95.(3) ANS. 95.(3) Required difference = 7740 - 6600
= 1140 ANS.96.(5) ANS. 96.(5) No. of girls = 72 + 74 + 77 + 126 + 54 + 84 = 487 ANS.97.(1) ANS. 97.(1) Ratio = 140 : 126 = 10 : 9 ANS.98.(2) ANS. 98.(2) Percent =
350 100 400
= 87.5 ANS.99.(5) ANS. 99.(5) Difference = 92 - 54 = 38 ANS.100.(3) ANS. 100.(3) Percentage increase = = 33 (Approx) ANS.101.(5) ANS.101.(5) ANS.102.(4) ANS. 102.(4)
15 75
28 84
100
ANS.103.(3) ANS.103.(3) ANS.104.(5) ANS. 104.(5) ANS.105.(2) ANS. 105.(2) 57.5%
85 3:5
ANS.106-110. ANS. 106-110.
Number of boys = ×80 = 50 Number of girls = 80 – 50 = 30
H
40% of 30 =12
E
(B 50)
H
40% of 30 =12
50 - (29+12) 58% of 50 =29 =9
ANS.106.(4) ANS.106.(4) ANS.107.(3) ANS. 107.(3)
15 12+9 = 21
ANS.108.(2) ANS. 108.(2)
%=
ANS.109.(4) ANS. 109.(4)
Required % =
24 100 100 80
G(3)
10% of 30 =3
= 30% 1 2 10 0 = 80
15%
ANS.110.(4) ANS. 110.(4) 12+29 = 41
ANS.111-115. ANS. 111-115. Amul 146
(101-x) = 35
Nestle 210
30
66 = (x)
15
105 60
(155-x) = 89 230 Cadbury
ANS.111.(4) ANS.111.(4) ANS.112.(1) ANS. 112.(1) ANS.113.(5) ANS. 113.(5) ANS.114.(2) ANS. 114.(2)
Total number = 30+66+60 30+66+60 = 156 Total number = 30+66+60+15 30+66+60+15 = 171 Ratio = 35 : 105 = 1 : 3
ANS.115.(3) ANS. 115.(3) Re. percent =
229 100 = 57.25 400
E
30 -(12+3) = 15
ANS.116-120. ANS. 116-120. Desktop 30
Laptop 5
180
13
8 38
191 Tablet
ANS.116.(4) ANS.116.(4) ANS.117.(1) ANS. 117.(1) ANS.118.(3) ANS. 118.(3) ANS.119.(2) ANS. 119.(2) ANS.120.(2) ANS. 120.(2) ANS.121-125. ANS. 121-125.
ANS.121.(3) ANS. 121.(3) Ratio = 92 : 100 = 23 : 25 ANS.122.(2) ANS. 122.(2) Average number
=
93 108 31 3
= 77 (approx) ANS.123.(1) ANS. 123.(1) Required number = (23+46) × ANS.124.(3) ANS. 124.(3) Percent =
139 115
2 3
= 46
×100 = 120 (approx)
ANS.125.(5) ANS. 125.(5) Total number = 131