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SBI-PO Special Class Material

DATA ANALYSIS AND INTERPRETATION


Directions (1-5): Study the table carefully to answer the questions that follow :
Number of people visiting six different super-markets and she percentage of Men, Women and Children visiting
those Super-markets,

Names of
the Supermarkets
A
B
C
D
E
F

Total Number
of People
34560
65900
45640
55500
42350
59650

Percentage of
Men Women Children
35
37
35
41
6
24

55
43
45
26
70
62

10
20
20
33
24
14

1. Number of men visiting Super-market D forms approximately what percent of the total
number of people visiting all the supermarkets together ?
(1) 11 (2)5.5
(3)13
(4)9 (5)7.5
2. Number of children visiting Super-market c forms what percent of number of children
visiting Super-market F ? (Rounded off to two digits after decimal)
(1)91.49
(2)49.85
(3)121.71 (4) 109.30 (5) None of these
3. What is the total number of children visiting Super-markets B and O together ?
(1) 18515
(2)28479
(3)31495
(4) 22308
(5) None of these
4. What is the average number of Women visiting all the Super-markets together ?
(1)24823.6 (2) 22388.5
(3) 26432.5
(4)20988.5 (5) None of these
5. What is the respective ratio of number "of women visiting Super-markets A to those
visiting Super-market C ?
(1) 35:37
(2) 245 : 316 (3)352:377 (4) 1041 : 1156
(5) None of these

Directions (6-10): Study the following pie-chart and answer the questions given below,
Preferences of students among six beverages in terms of degree of angle in the pie-chart total No. of students =
6800

Beverage
F 21.6

Beverage
E 64.8
Beverage D
122.4

Beverage A
79.2
Beverage B
57.6

Beverage C
14.4

6. What is the difference between the total number of students who prefer Beverage A and C
together and the total number of students who prefer Beverage D and F together ?
(1)959 (2) 955
(3)952
(4)954
(5) None of these
7. What is the respective ratio between the number of students who prefer Beverage F and the
number of students who prefer Beverage A ?
(1)3: 11
(2)3: 13
(3)6: 11
(4)5: 11
(5) None of these
8. The number of students who prefer Beverage E and F together are what percent of the total
number of students?
1)18 (2)14 (3)26 (4)24 (5) None of these
9. The number of students who prefer Beverage C are approximately what percent of the
number of students
who prefer Beverage D?
(1)7 (2)12 (3)18 (4) 22 (5)29
10. How many students prefer Beverage B and Beverage E together?
(1) 2312
(2)2313
(3)2315
(4)2318

(5) None of these

Directions (11-15) : Study the table carefully to answer the questions that follow :
Percentage of Marks Obtained by Different Students in different Subjects of MBA

SUBJECTS (Maximum Marks)


Students

Anushka
Archit
Arpan
Garvita
Gunit
Pranita

Strategic
Brand
Compensation Consumer
Management Management Management behaviour
(150)
(100)
(150)
(125)

66
82
76
90
64
48

75
76
66
88
70
56

88
84
78
96
68
50

56
96
88
76
72
64

11. How many marks did anushka get in all the Subjects together?
2

Service
Marketing
(75)

Training &
development
(50)

56
92
72
84
68
64

90
88
70
86
74
58

(1)369

(2)463

(3)558

(4) 496

(5) None of these

12. Marks obtained by Garvita in Brand Management are what percent of marks obtained byArch.it in the same Subject ? (rounded off to two digits after decimal)
(1)86.36
(2)101.71
(3) 116.79 (4) 133.33 (5) None of these
13. What are the average marks obtained by all students together in Compensation
Management ?
(I) 116
(2)120
(3)123
(4)131
(5) None of these
14. Who has scored the highest total marks in all the subjects together ?
(1) Archit
(2) Gunit
(3)Pranita
(4) Garvita (5) Arpan
15. How many Students have scored the highest marks in more than one Subject ?
(1) three
(2) two
(3)one
(4)none
(5) None of these
Directions (16-20) : Study the following graph and answer the questions given below :
No. of students (in thousands) who opted for three different specializations during the given five years in a
University
40
35
30
25
20

Hindi

15

English

10

Mathematics

5
0
2005

2006

2007

2008

2009

Years

16. Out of the total number of students who opted for the given three subjects, in the year
2009, 38% were girls. How many boys opted for Mathematics in the same year?
(1) 1322
(2) 1332
(3)1312
(4) Cannot be determined
(5)
None of these
17. If the total number of students in the University in the year 2007 was 455030 then the
total number of students who opted for the given three subjects were approximately what
percent of the total students ?
(1) 19 (2)9 (3)12 (4)5 (5)23
18. What is the total number of students who opted for Hindi and who opted for Mathematics
in .the years 2006, 2007 and 2009 together ?
(1) 97000
(2)93000
(3)85000
(4) 96000
(5) None of these
19. The total number of students who opted for Mathematics in the Years 2005 and 2008
together are approximately
what percent of the total number of students who opted for all three subjects in the same years
?
3

(1) 38 (2) 28 (3)42 (4)32 (5)48


20. What is the respective ratio between the number of students who opted for English in the
years 2006 and 2008.together and the number of students who opted for Hindi in the year
2005 and 2009 together ?
(1)11: 5
(2) 12 : 7
(3) 11 :7
(4) 12 : 5
(5) None of these
Directions (21-25) : Study the following graph and table carefully and answer the questions given below:

Time (In hours)

Time Taken to Travel (In Hours ) By


Vehicles on two Different Days
20
18
16
14
12
10
8
6
4
2
0

Day 1
Day 2

Vehicles

Distance Covered (In Kilometers) By Six Vehicles On Each Day

Vehicle

Day 1

Day 2

832

864

516

774

693

810

552

765

935

546

703

636

21. Which of the following vehicles travelled at the same speed on both the days ?
(1) Vehicle A (2) Vehicle C (3) Vehicle F (4) Vehicle B (5) None of these
22. What was the difference between the speed of vehicle A on day 1 and the speed of vehicle
C on the same day?
(l)7km/hr
(2)12 km hr (3) 11 km/hr (4) 8 km/hr (5) None of these
4

23. What was the speed of vehicle C on day 2-in terms of meters per second ?
(1) 15.3
(2) 12.8
(3)11.5
(4)13.8
of these

(5) None

24. The distance travelled by vehicle F on day 2 was approximately what percent of the
distance travelled by it on day 1?
(1)80 (2)65
(3) 85
(4) 95
(5)90
25. What is the respective ratio between the speeds of vehicle D and vehicle E on day 2?
(1)15:13
(2)17:13
(3) 13 : 11 (4) 17: 14
(5) None of these
Directions (26-30) : Study the following pie-chart and table carefully and answer the questions given below :
Percentage wise Distribution of the number 6f Mobile Phones Sold By A Shopkeeper During Six Months
Total number of mobile phones sold =45,000/-

December, 16%
July, 17%
November, 12%
August, 22%
October, 8%
September, 25
%

The respective ratio between the number of mobile phones sold of company A and company B during six months

Month
July
August
September
October
November
December

Ratio
8:7
4:5
3:2
7:5
7:8
7:9

26. What is the respective ratio between the number of mobile phones sold of company B
during July and those sold during December of the same company?
(1)119:145
. (2)116:135 (3)119: 135 (4)119: 130 (5) None of these
27. If 35% of the mobile phones sold by company A during November were sold at a discount,
how many mobile phones of company A during that month were without a discount ?
(1)882 (2) 1635
(3) 1638 (4) 885
(5) None of these

28. If the shopkeeper earned a profit of? 433/- on each mobile phone, sold of company B
during October, what was his total profit earned on the mobile phones of that company during
the same month ? .
(1) 6,49, 900/(2)6,45,900/(3)6,49,400/(4)6,49,500/(5) None
of these
29. The number of mobile phones sold of company' A- during July is-approximately. what
percent of the number of mobile phones sold of company A during December?
(1) 110
(2)140
(3)150
(4)105
(5)130
30. What is the- total number of mobile phones sold of company B during August arid
September together ?.
(1) 10,000 (2)15,000
(3)10,500
(4)9,500
(5) None of these .
Directions ( 31-35): Study the following information and answer the questions that follow:
The premises of a bank are to be renovated. The renovation is in terms of flooring. Certain
areas are to be floored either with marble or wood. All rooms/halls and pantry are rectangular.
The area to be renovated comprises of a hall for customer transaction measuring 23 m by 29
m, branch manager's room measuring 13 m by 17 m, a pantry measuring 14m by 13 m, a
record keeping cum server room measuring 21m by 13m and locker area measuring 29 m by
21 m.
The total area of the bank is 2000 square meters. The cost of wooden flooring is Rs.170/- per
square meter, and the cost of marble flooring is Rs.190/- per square meter. The locker area,
record keeping cum server room and pantry are to be floored with marble. The branch
manager's room and the hall for customer transaction are to the floored with wood. No other
area .is to be renovated in terms of flooring.
31. What is the respective ratio of the total cost of wooden flooring to the total cost of marble
flooring ?
(1) 1879: 2527
(2) 1887:2386
(3) 1887:2527
(4) 1829:2527
(5)
1887:2351
32. If die four walls and ceiling of the branch managers room (The height of the room is 12
meters) are to be painted at die cost of? 190/- per square meter. How much will be the total
cost of renovation of the branch manager's room including the cost of flooring ?
(I)Rs.1,36,800/(2)Rs.2,16,660/(3)Rs. 1,78.790/(4)Rs.2,11,940/(5) None
of these
33. If the remaining area of the bank is to be carpeted at the rate of Rs.110/- per square
meter, how much will be the increment in the total cost of renovation of bank premises ?
(1)Rs.5,820/(2)Rs.4,848/- (3)Rs.3,6S9/(4)Rs.6,890/- (5) None of these
34. What is the percentage area of the bank that is not to be renovated ?
(1)2.2 (2)2.4 (3)4.2 (4) 4.4
(5) None of these
35. What is the total cost of renovation of the hall for customer transaction and the locker area
?
(1)Rs.2,29,100/(2)Rs. 2,30,206/(3)Rs.2,16,920/(4)Rs.2,42,440/(5) None of these
Directions (36-40): Study the following information and answer the questions that follow:

The Graph Given Below Represents The Production (In Tonnes) And Sales (In Tonnes) Of Company A From 20062011

Production & Sales (In tonnes)

Chart Title
900
800
700
600
500
400
300
200
100
0

Production
Sales
2006

2007

2008

2009

2010

2011

Years

The table given below represents the respective ratio of the production (in tonnes) of Company A to the
production (in tonnes) of Company B, and the respective ratio of the sales (in tonnes) of Company A to the sales
(in tonnes) of Company B.

Year

Production

Sales

2006

5:4

2:3

2007

8:7

11:12

2008

3:4

9:14

2009

11:12

4:5

2010

14:13

10:9

2011

13:14

1:1

36. What is the approximate percentage increase in production of Company A (in tonnes) from
the year 2009 to the production of company A (in tonnes) in the year 2010 ?
(1) 18 (2)38 (3)23 (4) 27
(5) 32
37. The sales of Company A in the year 2009 was approximately what percent of the
production of Company A in the same year ?
(1)65 (2)73 (3)79 (4)83 (5) 69
38. What is the average production of Company B (in tonnes) form the year 2006 to the year
2011 ?
(1)574
(2)649 (3)675 (4)593
(5)618
39. What is the respective ratio of the total production (in tonnes) or Company A to the total
sales (in tonnes) of Company A ?
(I) 81 :64
(2)64:55
(3)71:81
(4)71:55
(5)81:55

40. What is the respective ratio of production of Company 13 (in tonnes) in the year 2006 to
production of Company B (in tonnes) in the year 2008 ?
(1)2:5 .
(2)4:5
(3) 3 : 4
(4)3:5
(5)1:4
Directions (41-45) : Study the following graph carefully to Answer these questions.
Percent Profit Earned by Two Companies Producing Electronic Goods over the Years
Profit Percent =

Percent Profit Earned

Profit Earned = Total income - Total Investment in the year


100
90
80
70
60
50
40
30

Company A
Company B
2004

2005

2006

2007

2008

2009

2010

Years

41. If the profit earned in 2006 by Company B was Rs.8,12,500/-, what was the total- income
of the Company in the year?
(1)Rs.12,50,000/(2)Rs.20,62,500/(3)Rs.16,50,000/(4)Rs.18.25,000/- (5) None of these
42. If the amount invested by the-two Companies in 2005 was equal, what was the ratio
between total income in 2005 of the companies A and B respectively ?
(1) 31 :33
(2) 33:31
(3)34:31
(4)14:11
(5) None of these
43. If the total amount invested by the two Companies in 2009 was Rs.27 lakhs, while the
amount invested1 by Company B was 50% of the amount' invested by Company A, what was
the total profit earned by the two Companies together ?
(I)Rs.21.15 lakhs
(2)Rs.20.70 lakhs
(3)Rs.18.70 lakhs
(4)Rs.20.15
lakhs (5) None of these
44. If the incomes of Company A in 2007 and 2008 were equal and the amount invested in
2007 was 12 lakhs,
what was the amount invested in 2008 ?
(1)Rs.10,87,500/(2)Rs.10,85,700/- (3)Rs.12,45,000/(4)Rs.12,85,000/- (5) None
of these
45. If the amount of profit earned by Company A in 2006 was Rs.10.15 lakhs, what was the
total investment?
(1)Rs.13.8 lakhs
(2)Rs.14.9 lakhs
(3)Rs.15.4 lakhs
(4)Rs.14.2 lakhs
(5) None
of these
46. If the amount invested by Company B in 2004 is Rs.12 lakhs and the incorne of 2004 is
equal to the investment in 2005, what was the amount of profit earned in 2005 by Company B
?.
8

(1)Rs.6.6 lakhs
(2)Rs.18.6 lakhs
(5) None of these

(3)Rs.10.23 lakhs

(4)Rs.9.6 lakhs

47. If the investment of Company A in 2007 and 2008 were equal, what is the difference
between profit earned in
two years if the income in 2008 was Rs.24 lakhs ?
(1)Rs.2.25 lakhs
(2)Rs.3.6 lakhs
(3)Rs.1.8 lakhs
(4)Rs.2.6 lakhs (5)
None of these
48. If each of the Company A and B invested 7 25 lakhs in 2010, what was the average profit
earned by the two Companies?
(1)Rs.18 lakhs
(2)Rs.22.5 lakhs
(3)Rs.17.5 lakhs
(4)Rs.20 lakhs
(5) None of those

Directions (49-55): Study the following table carefully and answer the questions which follow:Number of Candidates found Eligible and the Number of Candidates Short-listed for Interviews for a recent
Recruitment Process for Six Posts from Different States (E-Eligible, S-Short-listed)

Stated
Stated

II

III

IV

VI

2500

65

7200

240

5200

76

3600

200

4600

110

5400

380

3200

220

8500

420

8400

190

6200

320

5800

180

6200

130

2800

280

4500

350

7600

160

8200

440

7300

310

3700

250

2400

85

4800

200

2600

55

7500

350

3900

160

4800

360

3000

120

5600

280

3800

75

6800

280

6100

260

7800

520

4800

325

6100

320

4400

220

1700

180

4900

220

8800

610

6500

550

7000

140

6000

325

5500

220

8100

410

2700

200

Post
Post

49. From, State 'B which post had the highest percentage of candidates short-listed ?
(1)V (2) IV (3) VI (4)11 (5) None of these
50. Approximately, what is the average number of candidates found eligible from ail States for
Post III ?
(1)6700
(2)6200 (3)4200 (4) 4500
5) 5500
51. What is the overall percentage (rounded off to one digit after decimal) of candidates shortlisted over the total number of candidates eligible from all the States together for Post I ?
(1)9.5%
(2)12.5%
(3) 7.2% (4) 6.5% (5) None of these
52. What is the ratio between total number of candidates short-listed for all die posts together
from States E and G respectively?
(1) 307 : 369
(2) 73 : 79
(3) 6 : 5 (4)9:7
(5) None of these
9

53. Total number of candidates found eligible from all States together for Post I is
approximately what percent of the total' number of candidates found
eligible from ail States together for P
Post VI ?
(1)45 (2)50 (3)60 (4)55 (5) 65
54. Which State had the lowest percentage of candidates short
short-listed
listed over eligible for Post IV ?
(1)G
(2)F 3)E (4)C
(5) None of these
55. What is the ratio between total number of candidates short-listed
listed from all States together
for posts V and VI respectively ?
(1)6:7
(2)55:96
(3)165:278 (4) 16:25 (5) None of these
Directions (56-60):
60): These questions are based on the following data. Study it carefully and answer the
questions that follow :
In a school having 400'students boys and girls are in the ratio of 3 : 5 respectively. The students speak Hindi,
English or both the languages. 12% of the boys speak only Hindi, 22% of the girls speak only English. 24% of the
total-students
students speak only Hindi and the number of boys speaking both the languages is six times the number of
boys speaking only Hindi.
ys speak Hindi?
Hindi
56. Total how many boys
(1) 18 (2) 126 (3) 108 (4)26
(5) None of these
57. How many girls speak only Hindi
Hindi?
(1)55
(2)117 (3)96
(4)78
(5) None of these
58. Total how many students speak English?
English
(1)304
(2)79 (3)225
5 (4) 117
(5) None of these
59. Number of girls speaking only Hindi is what percent of the total number of students
speaking only Hindi?
(1) 38.2
(2)71.8 (3)31.2 (4)78 (5) None of these
60. What is the respective ratio bet
between
ween the number of boys and girls speaking both the
languages ?
(1)23:25
(2) 12:25
(3)12: 13 (4) 25 : 13 (5) None of these
Directions (61-65)
65) : Study the information given in each of these questions and then answer the questions
questions.
61.Area of the circle is 616 cm2. What is the area of the rectangle ? (dot' indicates centre of
the circle)

10

(1)784 cm2

(2) 196 cm2

(3)392cm2

(4) Cannot be determined

(5) None of these

62.What is the average female population in million?

City

Total Population

Male Population

12

6.5

15

7.2

17

9.0

19

9.9

22

10.8

(1)8.32

. (2)8.86

(3)8.68

(4)9.12

(5) None of these

63. What is the percent rise in production in 2007 from 2006? (Rounded off to two digits after
decimal)

Production
Production

1500
1400

1400
1350

1300
1200

1300

1300

1200

1100

Production

1100

1000
2005

2006

2007

2008

2009

2010

Years

(1)28.18

(2)18.18

(3)16.28

(4)26.18

(5) None of these

64. Out of the total 550 students, how many students did not prefer Maths or Economics ?
Break-up of students having preference for each subject

11

Maths, 12%

Economics,
16%

History, 44
%

Geography,
28%

(1)462

(2) 154

(3) 196

(4) 396

(5) None of these

65.What is the difference (in Rs. lakhs) between average salary and the lowest salary ?

Person
A
B
C
D
E

Salary in Rs. Lakhs


8.5
7.6
12.8
5.4
10.5

(1)4.2 (2)2.65

(3)3.65

(4)4.06

(5) None of these

Directions (66-70) : Study the following table carefully to answer the questions that follow :
Numbers (N) of Six types of electronic Products Sold by Six different stores in a month and the price per product
(P) (price in Rs. 000) charged by each Store.
Store

Product

54

135

48

71

45

48

C
P

112 60

104

61

124

40

136

48

126

53

38

57

5.6

49

49

57

5.5

45

4.7

12

47

18

52

15

54

11.5

62

10.5

56

11

52

53

55

48

48

50

54

49

59

47

58

51

60

75

61

68

56

92

44

84

46

76

59

78

43

16

44

15

45

14.5

48

15.6

55

18.2

55

14.9

66. The number of L type products sold by Store F is what, per cent of the number of the same
type of products sold by Store E ?
(1) 76,33 (2)124
(3)83.33 (4) 115
(5) None of these

12

67. What is the ratio of the total number of N and L type products together sold by Store D and
that of the same products sold by Store A ?
(1) 119:104 (2) 102:115 (3)104:115 (4)117:103 (5) None of these
68. What is the average price per product charged by all the Stores together for Product Q ?
(1)Rs. 14,700 (2)Rs. 15,700 (3)Rs. 15,200
(4)Rs.14,800 (5) None of these
69. What is the difference in the amount earned by Store A through the sale of P type products
and that earned by Store B through the sale of Q type products?
(1)Rs. 38.4 lakhs
(2) Rs. 30.384 lakh (3)Rs. 3.84 lakhs
(4) Rs. 384 lakhs (5) None
of these
70. What is the total amount. earned by Store C through the sale of M and O type products
together?
(1)Rs.2719.2 lakhs , (2) Rs. 271.92 lakhs (3)Rs. 2.7192 lakhs
(4)Rs. .27.192 lakhs
(5)None of these
Directions (71-75): Study the given, information Carefully to answer the questions that follow:.
An organisation consists of 2400 employees working in-different, departments, viz HR,
Marketing, IT, production and Accounts. The ratio of male to female employees in the
organisation is 5 : 3. Twelve percent of the males, work in the.HR department; Twenty four
percent of the females work in the Accounts department. The ratio of males to females
working in the HR department is 6: 11. One-ninth of the females work in the IT department The
number of females working in the Production department is ten per cent of the males working
in the same. The remaining females work in the Marketing department. The total number of
employees working in the IT department is 285.Twenty- two percent of the males' work in the
Marketing department id the remaining work in the Accounts department.
71. The number of males working in the IT department forms approximately what per cent of
the total number of males in the organisation ?
(1)5 (2)12 (3)21 (4)8
(5)18
72. .How many males work in the Accounts department ?
a)170 (2)165 (3)185 (4)160 (5) None of these
73. The total number of employees working in the Accounts department forms what per cent
of the total number of, employees in the organisation
(rounded off to two digits after decimal)
(1)19.34 .
(2)16.29 (3)11.47
(4)23.15 (5) None of these
74. The.number of females working in the Production department forms what per cent of the
total number of females in the organisation ?
a)7 (2)2 (3)4 (4)15 (5) None of these
75. What is the total number of females working in the HR and Marketing departments
together ?
(1)363
(2)433
(3)545
(4)521
(5) None of these
Directions (76-80): Study the graphs carefully to f answer the questions that follow:
Total number of children in 6 different schools and the percentage of girls in them
Number of Children:

13

Number of Children
3500
3000
2500
2000
1500
1000
500
0

Children

School

Number of Girls:

Percentage of Girls
50
40
30
20
Percentage of Girls

10
0
P

School

76. What is the total percentage of boys in schools R and U together ? (rounded of to two digits
after decimal)
(1) 78.55
(2)72.45 (3)76.28 (4)75.83
(5) None of these
77. What is the total number of boys in School T ?
(1) 500
(2)600 (3)750 (4)850 (5) None of these
78. The total number of students in school R is aproximately what per cent of the total number
of students in school S ?
(1)89
(2)75 (3)78 (4)82
(5)94
79.What is the average number of boys in schools P and Q together ?
(1) 1425
(2) 1575
(3) 1450 (4) 1625
(5) None of these80.What is the ratio of the number of girls in school P to the number of girls in school Q ?
(1) 27 : 20
(2) 17 : 21
(3)20 :27 (4) 21 : 17
(5) None of these
Directions (81-85) : Study the tables carefully to answer the questions that follow :
Number of candidates (in lakhs) appearing in an entrance examination from six different cities and the ratio of
candidates passing and failing the same

City

C
14

(No. of
Candidates)

1.25

3.14

1.08

2.27

1.85

2.73

Ratio of candidates passing and failing within the city

City
A
B
C
D
E
F

Passing
7
5
4
1
3
7

Failing
3
3
5
3
2
5

81. What is the ratio of the number of candidates failing the exam from City D to that of those
failing the exam from City A ?
(1) 289 : 42 (2) 42 ; 289
(3) 227 : 50 (4) 50 : 227 (5) None of these
82. The number of candidates appearing for the exam from City C is what per cent of the
number of candidates appearing for the exam from City B ?
(rounded off to the nearest integer)
(1)27
(2)34
(3)42 (4)21 (5)38
83.The number of Candidates passing in the exam from city F is what per cent of the total
number of candidates appearing from all the cities together ?
(rounded off to two digits alter the decimal)
(1) 12.93 (2) 14.46
(3) 10.84 (4) 11.37 (5) None of these
84.Which city has the highest number of Students failing the entrance exam ?
(1)F
(2)C
(3)B
(4) D
(5) None of these
85. What is the No. of candidates passing the exam from City E ?
(1) 13,000
(2)11,10,000 (3)1,13,000 (4) 11,000
(5) None of these
Directions (86-90) : Study the graph carefully to answer the questions that follow :
Per cent profit made by two companies over the years
Profit Percent =


 

 

x 100

15

60

Percent Profit

50
40
30
Company A
20

Company B

10
0
2004

2005

2006

2007

2008

2009

Years

86. If in the year 2004 the expenditures incurred by Company A and B were the same, what
was the ratio of the income of Company A to that of company B in
that year ?
(1) 27:28
(2)14:23 (3) 13 : 19 (4)Cannot be determined
(5) None of these
87. If the amount of profit earned by Company A in the year 2007 was Rs 1.5 lakhs, what was
its expenditure in that year?
(1)Rs. 1.96 lakhs
(2)Rs. 2.64 lakhs (3)Rs. 1.27 lakhs
(4) Rs. 3.75 lakhs (5) None
of these
88. What is the average per cent profit earned by Company B over all the years together ?
(1)19
(2)24 (3)12 ( 4) 37
(5) None of these
89. If in the year 2008, the incomes of both the companies A and B were the same, what was
the ratio of the expenditure of Company A to the expenditure of
Company B in that year ?
(1)21 :25
(2)7:9 (3) 13: 15 (4) Cannot be determined
(5) None of these.
90. What is the ratio of the amount of profit earned by Company A to that by company B in the
year 2009 ?
(1) 2:3
(2)4:7
(3)11:15 (4) Cannot be determined (5)none of these
Directions (91-95): Study the given table carefully to answer the questions that follow :
Percentage of marks obtained by five students in five different subjects in a school

Social
Studies

Hindi

(150)

(75)

(50)

84

70

64 .

90

59

72

74

88

84

66

90

84

80

76

Subject

English

Science Mathemaitics

Students

(100)

(125)

Rahul

67

Veena
Sohan

16

Shreya

71

66

80

66

86

Varun

63

76

88

68

72

Figures in brackets indicate maximum marks for a particular subject.


91. What is the average marks obtained by all the students together in English ?
(1) 64.6
(2)60.4 (3) 66.7 (4)68.4 (5) None of these
92.What is Varun's overall percentage in the examination ?
(1) 81.5 (2)78.2
(3)75.4 (4)69.8
(5) None of these
93. What is the ratio of the total marks obtained by Veena and Shretya together in
Mathematics to the marks obtained by Rahul in the same subject ?
(1)11:5
(2)7:9 (3)5:11 (4)9:7
(5) None of these
94. If in order to pass the exam a minimum of 95 marks is needed in Science, how many
students pass the exam ?
(l)None (2) Three (3) One (4) Two
(5) Four
95. What is the total marks obtained by Sohan in all subjects together?
(1) 396 (2)408
(3)402.5 (4)398.5 (5) None of these
Directions (96-100): Study the given graph carefully to answer the questions that follow :
Number of people (in thousands) using three different types of mobile services over the years
2009
2008
2007
L
2006

M
N

2005
2004
0

10

20

30

40

50

60

70

No. of People in Thousands

96. What is the average number of people using mobile service M for all the years together ?
(1) 16 2/3
(2) 14444 1/6
(3)16666 2/3
(4) 14 1/6
(5)none of these
97. The total number of people using all the three mobile services in the- year 2007 is what per
cent of the total number, of people using all the three mobile services in the year 2008?
(rounded off to two digits after decimal)
(1) 89.72
(2)93.46
(3)88.18 (4)91.67
(5) None of these

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98. The number of people using mobile service N in the year 2006 forms approximately what
per cent of the total number of people using all the three mobile
services in that year ?
(1)18
(2)26 (3)11 (4) 23 (5) 29
99. What is the ratio of the number of people using mobile service L in the year 2005 to that of
those using the same service in the year 2004 ?
(1)8:7
(2)3 : 2
(3)19: 13
(4)15:11
(5) None of these
100. What is the total number of people using mobile service M in the years 2008 and 2009
together ?
(1) 35,000 (2)30,000 (3)45,000 (4) 25,000 (5) None of these
Directions (101-105) : Study the table carefully answer the questions tin follow :
Distance (in km) travelled by six trucks on six different days of the week

Truck
Day
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday

240
320
324
288
366
292

250
264
294
300
302
284

320
308
330
310
288
260"

325
314
312
278
292
274

330
318
310
260
270
280

300
314
325
275
268
242

101. What is the average distance travelled by Truck S on the days together?
(1) 198
(2)296
(3)199
(4)299
(5) None of these
102. If the speed of Truck P on Monday was 19.2 km/hr, what was the time taken by it to
cover the given distance?
(1)10 hours (2)11 hours (3)9 hours 30 minutes (4), 12 hours 30 minutes
(5) None
of these
103. If to travel the given distance, the time taken by truck Q on Friday was 8 hours, what was
its speed on that day?
(1)42.50 km/hr
(2) 28.25 km/hr
(3) 37.75 km/hr
(4) 32.25 km/hr
(5)
None of these
104. What is the total distance travelled by all the trucks together on Saturday ?
(1) 1623 km (2) 1632 km (3)1263 km
(4) 1362
(5) None of these
105. If on Tuesday, Truck R and Truck T travelled at the same speed, what was the ratio of the
time taken by truck R and that taken by truck T to cover their respective distances?
(1) 154: 159 (2) 142: 167 (3)161 : 173 (4) Cannot be determined
(5) None of these
Directions (106-110) : Study the following pie-charts carefully and answer the questions given below :

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Discipline-wise Breakup of the Number of candidates appeared in Interview and Discipline-wise Breakup of
the Number of candidates selected by an organization.
Discipline-wise Breakup of Number of candidates appeared in Interview Total Number of Candidates
Appeared In the Interview = 25780
Percentage Distribution:

Others, 12%
Commerce, 18%

Agriculture, 14%

Management, 12
%

Science, 28%

Engineering, 16%

Discipline-wise Break-up of Number of candidates selected after Interview by the organization Total Number of
Candidates selected After Interview = 7390
Percentage Distribution:

19

Others, 14%
Commerce, 16%
Agriculture, 7%

Science, 32%
Management, 32%

Engineering, 11%

106. What was the ratio of the number of candidates appeared in interview from other
disciplines and the number of candidates selected from Engineering discipline respectively
(founded off to the nearest integer)?
(1) 3609:813 (2) 3094 : 813
(3) 3094: 1035
(4)4125 : 1035
(5) 3981 :767
107. The total number of candidates appeared in interview from Management and other
discipline was what percentage of number of candidates appeared from Engineering discipline
?
(1)50
(2)150
(3) 200
(4) Cannot be determined
(5) None
of these
108. Approximately what was the difference between the number of candidates selected from
Agriculture discipline and number of candidates selected from Engineering discipline ?
(1)517
(2) 665
(3)346
(4) 813
(5)296
109. For which discipline was the difference in number of candidates selected to number of
candidates appeared in interview the maximum ?
(1) Management
(2) Engineering
(3) Science (4) Agriculture
(5) None of these
110. Approximately what was the total number of candidates selected from Commerce and
Agricultural discipline together ?
(1)1700
(2)1800
(3)2217
(4) 1996
(5)1550
Directions (111-115) : Study the following carefully to answer these questions.
Number of students enrolled with five colleges over the years.

20

College
Year

2004

450

320

400

480

520

2005

480

350

380

500

540

2006

420

300

410

520

460

2007

460

360

430

470

480

2008

470

340

390

530

530

111. If from college B in 2007, 80% of the students enrolled appeared in a competitive
examination, out of which 75% students passed. How many students passed the examination?
(1)180
(2)216
(3)270
(4)240
(5) None of these
112. In 2005, from all the colleges together an overall 40% of the students enrolled for a
computer course. Total how many students enrolled for the course ?
(1)800
(2)850
(3)950
(4) 900
(5) None of these
113. What is the ratio between the average number of students enrolled with all colleges
together in 2007 and 2008 respectively?
(1)108 : 113 (2)108 : 117 (3) 110: 113 (4) 111 : 113 (5) None of these
114. Average number of students enrolled from college B for all the years together is
approximately what per cent of the average number of students enrolled from college C for all
the years together ?
(1)73
(2) 120
(3) 128
(4)70
(5)83
115. In 2006, from all colleges together 8% of the students enrolled went abroad.
Approximately how many students went abroad ?
(1)170
(2)210
(3)220
(4) 190
(5) 150
Directions (116-120) : Study the following graph carefully to answer these questions.
Populations of two States (in millions) over the years

Population in Million

Populations of two States (in millions)


over the years
60
50
40
30
20
10
0

State A
State B
2003

2004

2005

2006

2007

Years

21

2008

116. For state B the per cent rise is population from the previous year was the highest in which
of the following years?
(I) 2008
(2) 2006
(3)2005
(4) 2004
(5) 2007
117. What was the average population of state B (in millions) tor the years together?
(1)38.5
(2) 28.5
(3)35
(4) 26
(5) 37.5
118. What is the per cent rise in population of stale A in 2007 from the previous year ?


(1)25
(2) 33
(3)33
(4) 25
(5) None of these
118. What is the ratio between the total population of states A and B respectively for all the
years together?
(1)37:45
(2)37:43
(3)43:37
(4)45 : 37
(5) None of these
119. What is the ratio between the total population of states A and B respectively for all the
years together ?
(1)37:45
(2) 37:43
(3)43:37
(4)45 : 37
(5) None of these
120. Population of stale A in 2005 is what per cent of its total population for all the years
together ?




(1) 17 % (2) 16 %
(3) 16 % (4) 17 % (5) None of these








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