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DATA INTERPRETATION

(Set – 56)

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1) The ratio of the quantity of milk in
100%
container A and E is 44:35, respectively. The Liquid in container
90%
ratio of milk and water in container E is 1:1 (25000 litres) 25%
80%
respectively. What would be the difference 70%
between the total quantity of milk in the 2 60%
35%
containers combined and the total quantity 50%
30%
of water in the 2 containers combined? 35% 40%
30% 15%
a) 4200 litres b) 1250 litres c) 3500 litres 5%
20%
d) 1200 litres e) None of the above
10% 10% 20%
20% 0%

5% Liquid in Tanks (30000 litres)


A B C D E P Q R S T
2) Ratio of the quantity of milk and water in
100%
tanks Q, R, S and T was 2:1, 1:1, 4:1 and 2:3, Liquid in container
90%
respectively. The total quantity of water in (25000 litres) 25%
80%
the 4 tanks combined was what percentage 70%
of total quantity of milk in the 4 tanks 60%
35%
combined? 50%
30%
a) 84.03% b) 75.62% c) 71.91% 35% 40%
30% 15%
d) 63.82% e) 46.23% 5%
20%
10% 10% 20%
20% 0%

5% Liquid in Tanks (30000 litres)


A B C D E P Q R S T
3) The ratio of milk and water in container A
100%
and E is 11:4 and 1:1, respectively and in Liquid in container
90%
tank P is 3:2, respectively. Entire mixture of (25000 litres) 25%
80%
tank P and containers A and E are put into a 70%
drum. How much milk should be added so 60%
35%
that the ratio of milk and water in the drum 50%
30%
becomes 548:351, respectively? 35% 40%
30% 15%
a) 400 litres b) 225 litres c) 75 litres 5%
20%
d) 175 litres e) None of the above
10% 10% 20%
20% 0%

5% Liquid in Tanks (30000 litres)


A B C D E P Q R S T
4) The ratio of quantity of milk and water in
100%
container C and container D was 4:1 and Liquid in container
90%
1:4, respectively. 'x'% of mixture is (25000 litres) 25%
80%
transferred from container C to container D 70%
and then the ratio of quantity of milk and 60%
35%
water in container D becomes 8:27, 50%
30%
respectively. Find the value of x. 35% 40%
30% 15%
a) 5% b) 12.5% c) 30% d) 25% 5%
20%
e) None of the above
10% 10% 20%
20% 0%

5% Liquid in Tanks (30000 litres)


A B C D E P Q R S T
5) A cylindrical tank has radius and height in
100%
the ratio of 1:7, respectively. The curved Liquid in container
90%
surface area of the cylinder is 176 m2. If the (25000 litres) 25%
80%
entire quantity from tank P, tank T and 70%
container B is put into this cylindrical tank, 60%
35%
then what percentage of this cylindrical 50%
30%
tank would still be empty? 35% 40%
30% 15%
a) 90.91% b) 72.75% c) 83.51% 5%
20%
d) 51.45% e) 65.23%
10% 10% 20%
20% 0%

5% Liquid in Tanks (30000 litres)


A B C D E P Q R S T
PUZZLES
(Set – 51)

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Ten mobiles – M, N, O, P, Q, R, S, T, U and V
are sent to four different places –
Hyderabad, Bengaluru, Noida and Mumbai
on four different dates – 6, 8, 11, and 13 in
October. On 11th four mobiles are sent to
four different places. On 8th only two
mobiles are sent and not to Mumbai. Only
one mobile, T is sent to Hyderabad. mobile
Q and S are sent on 6th. mobile S is sent to
the same place as mobile V and M sent.
mobile M is sent after 11th. Only two
mobiles sent to Noida. mobile R and U are
not sent to Bengaluru. mobile N is sent to
Bengaluru on odd numbered date but not
on 11th. The maximum and minimum
number of mobiles sent to all places are
four and one respectively. mobiles sent on
same date should be transferred to
different places. P is sent after the mobile
O. R is sent before the mobile U.
• 5 friends Ram, Bhuvan, Kapil, David & Frank
are sitting in line AB facing north & distance
between 2 adjacent friends increases from left
to right, in consecutive integral multiples of 9.
• Distance between Ram & Bhuvan is the
maximum. Distance between Bhuvan & David is
81 m. David & Frank are not immediate
neighbours. Distance between extreme ends of
the line AB & person nearest to these ends is
2m.
• 6 friends Pooja, Rani, Riti, Sita, Tanu & Uma
are sitting in line GH facing north & distance
between 2 adjacent friends increases from left
to right, in consecutive integral multiples of 7.
• Pooja sits 20 m away from point G. No one sits
to left of Pooja. Three people sits between Rani
& Sita. Tanu sits second to right of Uma. Uma &
Sita are not immediate neighbours. Distance
between person sitting 5th from right end of line
GH from the end H is 128 m.
• 5 friends Ram, Bhuvan, Kapil, David & Frank
are sitting in line AB facing north & distance
between 2 adjacent friends increases from left
to right, in consecutive integral multiples of 9.
• Distance between Ram & Bhuvan is the
maximum. Distance between Bhuvan & David is
81 m. David & Frank are not immediate
neighbours. Distance between extreme ends of
1) If in line AB, people whose distance from Point A is a prime
the line AB & person nearest to these ends is number will move to line CD & Sits from Extreme left end having
2m. same distance between them as before. After it Line AB is joined
• 6 friends Pooja, Rani, Riti, Sita, Tanu & Uma with line CD to form AD such that point B & C coincides. Then
are sitting in line GH facing north & distance what is the distance point David & Bhuvan?
between 2 adjacent friends increases from left a) 11 m b) 45 m c) 47 m d) 81 m e) None of these
to right, in consecutive integral multiples of 7.
• Pooja sits 20 m away from point G. No one sits
to left of Pooja. Three people sits between Rani
& Sita. Tanu sits second to right of Uma. Uma &
Sita are not immediate neighbours. Distance
between person sitting 5th from right end of line
GH from the end H is 128 m.
• 5 friends Ram, Bhuvan, Kapil, David & Frank
are sitting in line AB facing north & distance
between 2 adjacent friends increases from left
to right, in consecutive integral multiples of 9.
• Distance between Ram & Bhuvan is the
maximum. Distance between Bhuvan & David is
81 m. David & Frank are not immediate
neighbours. Distance between extreme ends of
2) If in line AB, peoples now sit at distance of consecutive integral
the line AB & person nearest to these ends is multiples of 12(instead of multiple of 9) starting from smallest
2m. multiple of 12, & rest moves to line EF. Also people sitting
• 6 friends Pooja, Rani, Riti, Sita, Tanu & Uma towards left of Riti moves to line CD. Then total number of people
are sitting in line GH facing north & distance sitting in line EF & CD are ?(assume Ram's place is same.)
between 2 adjacent friends increases from left a) 5 b) 3 c) 4 d) 8 e) 6
to right, in consecutive integral multiples of 7.
• Pooja sits 20 m away from point G. No one sits
to left of Pooja. Three people sits between Rani
& Sita. Tanu sits second to right of Uma. Uma &
Sita are not immediate neighbours. Distance
between person sitting 5th from right end of line
GH from the end H is 128 m.
• 5 friends Ram, Bhuvan, Kapil, David & Frank
are sitting in line AB facing north & distance
between 2 adjacent friends increases from left
to right, in consecutive integral multiples of 9.
• Distance between Ram & Bhuvan is the
maximum. Distance between Bhuvan & David is
81 m. David & Frank are not immediate
neighbours. Distance between extreme ends of
3) If adjacent people in line GH whose distance from each other is
the line AB & person nearest to these ends is an integral multiple of 3 have moved to line EF & made to sit at a
2m. gap of 10 m starting from point E according to alphabetical order
• 6 friends Pooja, Rani, Riti, Sita, Tanu & Uma of their name. Then how many people will remain in line GH &
are sitting in line GH facing north & distance who will be sitting nearest to point F in line EF?
between 2 adjacent friends increases from left a) 2, Uma b) 4, Sita c) 4, Rani d) 2, Tanu e) None of these
to right, in consecutive integral multiples of 7.
• Pooja sits 20 m away from point G. No one sits
to left of Pooja. Three people sits between Rani
& Sita. Tanu sits second to right of Uma. Uma &
Sita are not immediate neighbours. Distance
between person sitting 5th from right end of line
GH from the end H is 128 m.
• 5 friends Ram, Bhuvan, Kapil, David & Frank
are sitting in line AB facing north & distance
between 2 adjacent friends increases from left
to right, in consecutive integral multiples of 9.
• Distance between Ram & Bhuvan is the
maximum. Distance between Bhuvan & David is
81 m. David & Frank are not immediate
neighbours. Distance between extreme ends of
4) If line AB is joined with line CD to form a new line AD such that
the line AB & person nearest to these ends is distance between C & B is 15 m and B is to the left of C & people
2m. in line AB are now made to sit at a distance of Consecutive
• 6 friends Pooja, Rani, Riti, Sita, Tanu & Uma integral multiple of 10 (starting distance is smallest multiple of
are sitting in line GH facing north & distance 10), Then what is the distance between point C & David (Assume
between 2 adjacent friends increases from left Ram's position is same)?
a) 82 m b) 97 m c) 115 m d) 94 m e) None of these
to right, in consecutive integral multiples of 7.
• Pooja sits 20 m away from point G. No one sits
to left of Pooja. Three people sits between Rani
& Sita. Tanu sits second to right of Uma. Uma &
Sita are not immediate neighbours. Distance
between person sitting 5th from right end of line
GH from the end H is 128 m.
MINI MOCK
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Average of present ages of seven friends A to G is 29 years. Present ages of F and D are in
the ratio of 3 : 5 respectively. The present age of E is 30% less than the present age of D.
Three years from now, the ages of C and G will be in the ratio 4:3 respectively. The present
age of F is 60% more than the present age of G. Four years ago, the age of B was 25% less
than the present age of D. The present age of A is 1 year less than twice the present age of
C.
Average of present ages of seven friends A to G is 29 years. Present ages of F and D are in
the ratio of 3 : 5 respectively. The present age of E is 30% less than the present age of D.
Three years from now, the ages of C and G will be in the ratio 4:3 respectively. The present
age of F is 60% more than the present age of G. Four years ago, the age of B was 25% less
than the present age of D. The present age of A is 1 year less than twice the present age of
C.

1) Two years ago, what was the ratio of the age of A to the age of E?
a) 3 : 2 b) 4 : 3 c) 5 : 3 d) 6 : 1 e) None of these

2) What is the age of G, three years later?


a) 15 years b) 18 years c) 24 years d) 20 years e) None of these

3) What was the average of present ages of F, C and G?


a) 28 years b) 25 years c) 23 years d) 20 years e) 18 years
Average of present ages of seven friends A to G is 29 years. Present ages of F and D are in
the ratio of 3 : 5 respectively. The present age of E is 30% less than the present age of D.
Three years from now, the ages of C and G will be in the ratio 4:3 respectively. The present
age of F is 60% more than the present age of G. Four years ago, the age of B was 25% less
than the present age of D. The present age of A is 1 year less than twice the present age of
C.
Average of present ages of seven friends A to G is 29 years. Present ages of F and D are in
the ratio of 3 : 5 respectively. The present age of E is 30% less than the present age of D.
Three years from now, the ages of C and G will be in the ratio 4:3 respectively. The present
age of F is 60% more than the present age of G. Four years ago, the age of B was 25% less
than the present age of D. The present age of A is 1 year less than twice the present age of
C.
4) P, Q and R employed to a work for Rs. 26950 then what is wage of Q?
Statement l: P and Q can complete a work by working together in (20/3) days, and Q and R
can complete the same work by working together in 10 days. R gets a total wage of Rs. 4900.
Statement ll: P and R can complete a work by working together in 60/7 days. If they work
together for 5 days, then the remaining work can be done by Q alone in 25/4 days.
5) Find Mohan's present age.
Statement l: The present ages of Geeta and Sita are in the ratio 3:4 respectively. The ages of
Radha and Sita, 4 years hence would be in the ratio of 5: 4 respectively.
Statement ll: Mohan is 8 years elder to Radha. The average of present ages of Geeta, Sita,
Radha and Mohan is 28 years.
6) The average of the selling prices of bags R and S was Rs. 65000, then what was the overall
profit percentage earned on selling the 3 bags?
Statement l: The cost prices of bag R and S were Rs. 10000 and Rs. 30000 more, respectively
than the cost price of bag T. Also, the selling prices of bag R and S were in the ratio 11 : 15.
Statement ll: The cost prices of bag R and S were in the ratio 2 : 3. Also, the selling prices of
bag R and S were Rs. 22000 and Rs. 42000 more, respectively than the selling price of bag T
MINI MOCK
(Set – 38)

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1) Two vessels A and B contain two separate mixtures in the ratio 9 : 4 respectively of
mixture of wine and water in the ratio 1:4 and 7:3, respectively. 40% of mixture from each
vessel is taken out and put into a bucket. If the quantity of water was 76 litres more than
the quantity of wine in the bucket, then what was the initial quantity of mixture in vessel
B?
a) 150 Liters b) 200 liters c) 250 liters d) 275 litres e) None of these
2) A boatman rows downstream and upstream distance in the ratio 2 : 1. A duck whose
speed is 6 km/hr in still water moves against the stream and covers 9 km in 3 hour. If the
speed of boatman in still water is 15 km/hr and the total time taken by the boatman to
cover the whole distance is 3(1/2) hours, then find the distance travelled by the boatman in
downstream.
a) 42 km b) 36 km c) 35 km d) 40 km e) None of these
3) Pipes A, B and C is connected to a tank. Pipe A and pipe B are inlet pipes and pipe C is
outlet pipe. In how many hours the empty tank is filled if all the pipes are opened together?
Statement l: If pipe B and pipe C is connected, the tank is filled in 12 hours. Pipe C alone can
empty the full tank in 15 hours.
Statement Il: Pipe B alone can fill the tank in 10 hours. Pipes A and C together can fill the tank
in 50/3 hours.
4) A train moving at a speed of 25 km/hr overtakes two dogs completely who are running at
a speed of 'x' km/hr and (x + 3) km/hr respectively in the opposite direction in which the
train is moving. Find the length of the train.
Statement l: The time taken by the train to cross 1st dog and 2nd dog is in the ratio of 5:4
respectively.
Statement Il: The time taken by the train to cross 1st dog and 2nd dog is 60 seconds and 48
seconds respectively.
5) Find the difference between the number of innings in
which he scored runs in the range of 71 to 80 runs and the
number of innings in which he scored runs in the range of 41 Number of innings in which Yuvraj scored
to 50 runs against all the teams. more than a particular number of runs
a) 10 b) 8 c) 11 d) 9 e) None of these
MI 84 78 64 35 24 12

KKR 75 72 59 45 19 8

CSK 64 58 47 35 12 4

RCB 75 65 52 41 21 10

More than 30 More than 40 More than 50


More than 60 More than 70 More than 80
6) Average runs scored by Yuvraj against MI in the range of
51 – 60 and 61 – 70 is 45 and 32 respectively and total
average runs scored by Rahane in the same range is same as Number of innings in which Yuvraj scored
that of Yuvraj. If rahane scored total 1440 runs in the range more than a particular number of runs
of 51-60 runs against MI. Then how many runs are scored by
Rahane in the range of 61-70 runs. (Assume rahane played MI 84 78 64 35 24 12

same no. of innings against MI as yuvraj)


a) 217 b) 315 c) 256 d) 200 e) None of these KKR 75 72 59 45 19 8

CSK 64 58 47 35 12 4

RCB 75 65 52 41 21 10

More than 30 More than 40 More than 50


More than 60 More than 70 More than 80
7) Find the ratio of the total number of innings in which
Yuvraj scored runs in the range 51 to 60 and the total
number of innings in which he scored runs in the range Number of innings in which Yuvraj scored
71 to 80 against all teams taken together. more than a particular number of runs
a) 8 : 5 b) 7 : 5 c) 13 : 9 d) 11:7 e) None of these
MI 84 78 64 35 24 12

KKR 75 72 59 45 19 8

CSK 64 58 47 35 12 4

RCB 75 65 52 41 21 10

More than 30 More than 40 More than 50


More than 60 More than 70 More than 80
8) If the total runs scored by Yuvraj against CSK is 5120 in which the
runs scored by him in the range of 41 to 50 constitute 10.3125%,
then find the average runs scored by him per inning in the range of Number of innings in which Yuvraj scored
41 to 50 runs against CSK. more than a particular number of runs
a) 47 runs b) 48 runs c) 46 runs d) 51 runs e) None of these

MI 84 78 64 35 24 12

KKR 75 72 59 45 19 8

CSK 64 58 47 35 12 4

RCB 75 65 52 41 21 10

More than 30 More than 40 More than 50


More than 60 More than 70 More than 80
9) If the average run scored per inning by Yuvraj against all
teams in the range of 31 to 40 is 32 and the total runs scored
against all teams in the range of 31 to 40 constitute 5% of Number of innings in which Yuvraj scored
the total runs scored by him in all the innings played against more than a particular number of runs
all the given teams, find the approximate average runs
scored by him in all the innings taken together. MI 84 78 64 35 24 12

a) 50.33 runs b) 47.6 runs c) 53.7 runs d) 57.1 runs


e) 58.5 runs KKR 75 72 59 45 19 8

CSK 64 58 47 35 12 4

RCB 75 65 52 41 21 10

More than 30 More than 40 More than 50


More than 60 More than 70 More than 80
PUZZLES
(Set – 50)

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There are ten friends (A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I and J) sitting around the pentagonal
table. Five of them are sitting at the corner and remaining five are sitting at the
edge of the table. This table is circumscribed by another pentagonal table which
has only five seats which are present at the corner. Both these tables are
circumscribed by the circular table which also has only five seats. We number the
sitting positions from 1 to 20 as shown in the figure towards the end of the
question.
All seats are arranged facing the centre. Each of the persons always faces towards
the centre regardless of the change in their positions)
All ten friends start playing a game in which each person throws a dice only once
and one by one. Then they change their positions according to the number
appearing on the dice. Dice is biased, so, number 1 does not appear on it. If
number 2 appears on the dice then the person will sit second to the right of the
seat which is just behind him. If number 3 appears on the dice then the person will
sit on the seat which is to the immediate left of the seat which is just behind him.
If number 4 appears on the dice then he will sit on the seat which is just behind
the seat which is currently to the immediate right of him. If number 5 appears on
the dice then the person will sit on the seat which is just behind him. If number 6
appears on the dice then the person will sit just behind the seat which is currently
third to the left of him.
C and I are sitting three and four places away from A respectively before throwing
the dice. Numbers 6 and 4 appear when C and I throw the dice respectively. E and I
are immediate neighbors before and after shifting their seats. B is sitting second to
the right of E before throwing dice. F is sitting to the immediate left of A before
and after shifting their seats. Numbers 2 and 6 appear when E and F throw the
dice respectively. H and G are immediate neighbors of C before throwing the dice
and none among H, G or C is initially sitting just in the front of the final position of
F. C is initially sitting just in front of the final position of H. The difference between
the numbers appearing on the dice, when thrown by G and H, is one. G will sit on
the circular table after shifting his position. D will be immediate neighbor of C
after shifting. Number 6 appears when J throws the dice.
All ten friends start playing a game in which each person throws a
dice only once and one by one. Then they change their positions
according to the number appearing on the dice. Dice is biased, so,
number 1 does not appear on it. If number 2 appears on the dice
then the person will sit second to the right of the seat which is just
behind him. If number 3 appears on the dice then the person will
sit on the seat which is to the immediate left of the seat which is
just behind him. If number 4 appears on the dice then he will sit on
the seat which is just behind the seat which is currently to the
immediate right of him. If number 5 appears on the dice then the
person will sit on the seat which is just behind him. If number 6
appears on the dice then the person will sit just behind the seat
which is currently third to the left of him.
C and I are sitting three and four places away from A respectively
before throwing the dice. Numbers 6 and 4 appear when C and I
throw the dice respectively. E and I are immediate neighbors
before and after shifting their seats. B is sitting second to the right
of E before throwing dice. F is sitting to the immediate left of A
before and after shifting their seats. Numbers 2 and 6 appear when
E and F throw the dice respectively. H and G are immediate
neighbors of C before throwing the dice and none among H, G or C
is initially sitting just in the front of the final position of F. C is
initially sitting just in front of the final position of H. The difference
between the numbers appearing on the dice, when thrown by G
and H, is one. G will sit on the circular table after shifting his
position. D will be immediate neighbor of C after shifting. Number
6 appears when J throws the dice.

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