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Q1. If only 10th pass students are eligible for group-D exam then total number of students who
applied for group-D exam from Bihar is what percent of total number of students who have
qualification of degree from MP and Jharkhand together? It is given that total number of students
from Bihar who applied for various posts in RRB is 95,500.
12
(a) 13 13 %
12
(b) 26 13 %
12
(c) 24 13 %
12
(d) 22 13 %
(e) 23%
Q2. If only degree holders are eligible for ALP post then find the average number of students who
have applied for ALP post from all the states together.
(a) 26,750
(b) 28,450
(c) 27,850
(d) 28,750
(e) 27,580
Q3. According to RRB, only those candidates who have qualification of both ITI & higher
qualification can apply for the post of Technician then find the total number of students who has
applied for the post of Technician from all the states together. It is given that the number of students
who have (ITI + Diploma) qualification from Assam is 45% of number of students from Bihar
having same qualifications as that of students from Assam.
(a) 90,400
(b) 87,500
(c) 95,400
(d) Can’t be determined
(e) 1,30,200
22
(a) 28 101 %
28
(b) 22 101 %
28
(c) 26 %
101
38
(d) 22 101 %
38
(e) 28 101 %
Q5. If total number of students having 12th qualification from UP is 100% more than that from Gujrat
and Jharkhand together having same qualification, then what is the total number of students having
12th qualification from U.P. It is given that the ratio of number of students from Gujrat and
Jharkhand having 12th qualification is 8 : 7 and total number of students having 12th qualification
from all the states is 85,700.
(a) 36,000
(b) 45,000
(c) 24,000
(d) 54,000
(e) 32,000
Directions (6-10): Study the following table carefully to answer the questions that follow.
The table shows the income and expenditure in lakhs of A and B in five different years.
Note- profit = Income - expenditure
profit
Profit% = × 100
expenditure
Income Expenditure
Year
A B A B
2011 510 - - 375
2012 550 500 465 -
2013 - - 370 380
2014 580 590 490 -
2015 515 - - 495
Q7. In year 2014, A expended 10 lakh more than B. Find what is the approximate percentage profit
of B in the same year?
(a) 23%
(b) 25%
(c) 35%
(d) 20%
(e) 27 %
Q8. What was the average income amount (in lakh) of A and B together in year 2013 if percentage
profit earned by A was 16% and that of B was 17%?
(a) 436.9
(b) 438.2
(c) 408.8
(d) 440.9
(e) 456.9
Q9. If in year 2015 A earns a profit of 30 lakh, then his expenditure is approximately what percent
of income of A in year 2012?
(a) 82
(b) 78
(c) 80
(d) 86
(e) 92
Q10. Income of A in year 2012 is by how much percent more than profit of A in 2014? (approximately)
(a) 520%
(b) 511%
(c) 490%
(d) 481%
(e) 610%
35
30
25
20
15
10
5
0
Delhi UP Gujrat Rajashthan Haryana
Q11. If cost price of one book of Quantitative Aptitude is Rs. 150 then what is the total selling price
of this book earned from Delhi, Gujrat and Rajasthan together (in Rs. lakhs)?
(a) 89
(b) 101
(c) 99
(d) 94
(e) 109
Q12. What is the total profit earned on Reasoning book from UP, Gujrat and Haryana if cost price
of one Reasoning book is Rs. 120 (in Rs. lakhs)
(a) 2.28
(b) 22.8
(c) 24.8
(d) 22.4
(e) 18.8
Q14. If cost price of one Quant book, one Reasoning book and one English book is Rs. 150, Rs. 120
and Rs. 100 respectively then total selling price of these three books in Rajasthan is what percent
more or less than the total selling price of these three books in Haryana (Nearest integer)?
(a) 6% more
(b) 6% less
(c) 8% less
(d) 8% more
(e) 4% less
Q15. What is the average number of Reasoning books sold in five states together?
(a) 20,000
(b) 25,000
(c) 18,000
(d) 20,500
(e) 22,000
Directions (16-20): Study the following graph carefully to answer the questions that follow:
Number of students (In thousands) enrolled in three different districts in six different years
7
(in thousands)
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016
Years
Q17. What was the difference between the number of students enrolled in all the three districts in
the year 2014 together and the number of students enrolled in District-Q over all the years together?
(a) 12,000
(b) 11,000
(c) 1,100
(d) 1,400
(e) 16,000
Q18. What was the approximate average number of students enrolled in District-P over all the years
together?
(a) 5,999
(b) 5,666
(c) 5,444
(d) 53,333
(e) 43,333
Q19. In which year was the number of students enrolled in all the three districts together second
highest?
(a) 2011
(b) 2012
(c) 2014
(d) 2013
(e) 2016
450
Profit Earned (Rs. in crores)
400
350
300
250
200
150
2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009
YEARS
.
Q21. What was the average profit earned by all the three companies in the year 2008?
(a) Rs. 300 crore
(b) Rs. 400 crore
(c) Rs. 350 crore
(d) Rs. 520 crore
(e) None of these
Q22. In which of the following years was the difference between the profits earned by company B
and company A the minimum?
(a) 2003
(b) 2004
(c) 2005
(d) 2008
(e) 2007
Q23. In which of the following years was the total profit earned by all three companies together the
highest?
(a) 2004
(b) 2007
(c) 2008
(d) 2009
(e) 2005
Directions (26-30): The following table shows the no. of students who applied for various posts in
DMRC recruitment from five different states in a certain year.
Q26. If ratio of total no. of students from UP who applied for JE and AE respectively is 81 : 61 and
total no. of candidates from U.P is 1,15,700 then total no. of candidates from UP who applied for the
post of AE is
(a) 28,400
(b) 22,400
(c) 24,400
(d) 24,000
(e) 20,800
Q28. If 60% students out of total students from Haryana who applied for the post of JE are having
Electrical Engineering as their essential qualification then total no. of candidates from Rajasthan
who applied for JE is: (It is given that total students from Rajasthan who applied for JE is 150% of
the no. of Electrical Engineering students who applied for the post of JE from Haryana)
(a) 12,760
(b) 14,670
(c) 16,470
(d) 14,760
(e) 18,460
Q29. Total no. of students from MP who applied for the post of SC/TO is 80% of the total no. of
students who applied for JE from Delhi. Find total no. of students from MP who applied for the
post JE, AE, SC/TO and AMT together.
(a) 42,300
(b) 43,200
(c) 45,300
(d) 44,300
(e) 41,200
𝟐𝟐𝟓
Q30. If % students out of total students from all the states together who applied for the post of
𝟏𝟒
AMO, are from MP then find the no. of students from MP who applied for the post of AMO.
(a) 4800
(b) 3200
(c) 3600
(d) 2800
(e) 5400
40
36
30 30
28
20 20 20 20
18 18
15 16 15
10 12
10
4
0
Assam UP Bihar Jharkhand Gujrat
Percentage of Females
Posts
Assam UP Bihar Jharkhand Gujrat
BSF 10 25 20 15 30
Commando 25 36 30 20 18
Para
16 32 28 20 24
Commando
Q31. Find the total no. of males who were physically fit for BSF from all the five states together.
(in thousands)
(a) 14.85
(b) 114.85
(c) 115.45
(d) 112.85
(e) 116.85
Q32. The total no. of females for commando post from UP is what percent more than the no. of
females for the same post from Gujrat?
2
(a) 1603%
(b) 50%
1
(c) 233 3%
(d) 550%
(e) 350%
Q34. Total no. of females from UP and Assam together for the post of commando is approximately
what percent of total no. of females from Bihar and Jharkhand for the same post who were
physically fit?
(a) 195%
(b) 145%
(c) 270%
(d) 330%
(e) 167%
Q35. What is the difference between total no. of persons from all the five states together for the post
commando and total no. of persons for the post para commando from all the five states together?
(a) 4000
(b) 3000
(c) 5000
(d) 7000
(e) 1000
Directions (36-40): The following pie-chart shows the distribution of the number of vacancies in
different banks to be filled through IBPS PO recruitment exam in 2010 and 2015.
OBC BOB
14% 20%
UBI BOI
15% 12%
PNB
SBI 4%
BOM 12%
BOB
24%
5%
UCO BOI
10% 14%
OBC UBI
15% 16%
Q36. What is the difference between the central angle made by vacancies in banks SBI, UBI and
UCO in the year 2010 and that of by vacancies in banks PNB, OBC and BOM in the year 2015?
(a) 9.6°
(b) 8.2°
(c) 4.6°
(d) 7.2°
(e) 5.4°
Q37. What is the percentage increase in number of vacancies in SBI and PNB together from 2010 to year
2015?
2
(a) 653%
(b) 60%
2
(c) 623%
2
(d) 663%
(e) None of these
Q40. The number of vacancies in UCO and BOB together in the year 2010 is what percent more
than the number of vacancies in same banks together in 2015?
(a) 12%
(b) 17%
(c) 24%
(d) 28%
(e) 35%
Directions (41–45): Study the following graph carefully and answer the questions given below it.
Percentage of profit earned by two companies Xiomi and Honor over the given years
Income − Expenditure
% Profit = × 100
Expenditure
Honor Xiomi
60
50
40
30
20
10
0
2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017
Q42. Ratio of expenditure of companies Xiomi and Honor in 2016 was 3 : 4 respectively. What was
the respective ratio of their incomes in 2016?
(a) 2 : 3
(b) 23 : 37
(c) 43 : 56
(d) 29 : 46
(e) 39 : 56
Q43. Total expenditure of Company Xiomi in all the years together was 82.5 lakhs. What was the
total income of the Company in all the years together?
(a) 38 lac
(b) 40 lac
(c) 45 lac
(d) Cannot determined
(e) None of these
Q44. If the expenditures of Companies Xiomi and Honor in 2017 were equal and the total income of
the two companies was Rs. 5.7 lakh, What was the total expenditure of the two companies in 2017?
(a) 4 lac
(b) 5 lac
(c) 6 lac
(d) 8 lac
(e) 10 lac
Q45. If the income of Company Honor in 2014 and 2015 were in the ratio of 2 : 3 respectively. What
was the respective ratio of expenditure of that Company in these two years?
(a) 2 : 3
(b) 4 : 5
(c) 29 : 45
(d) 39 : 55
(e) None of these
England
24 (8/113)% Australia
35(5/113)%
India
11 (77/113)%
Canada
South Africa
82
6 (62/113)%
Newzealand
8 (16/113)%
Q46. If ratio of gold medals, silver medals and bronze medals won by India is 13 : 10 : 10 then find
the number of gold medals won by India.
(a) 30
(b) 32
(c) 26
(d) 40
(e) 45
𝟏𝟑𝟎𝟎
Q49. If number of gold medals who by South Africa is 𝟏𝟏 % of number of silver medals won by it
and number of bronze medals won by South Africa is equal to the number of gold medals won by
it then what is the number of gold medals won by South Africa?
(a) 15
(b) 11
(c) 13
(d) 17
(e) 19
𝟕
Q50. If number of gold medals won by Australia is 77 𝟗 % more than the number of gold medals
𝟑
won by England and number of gold medals won by England is 𝟑𝟑 𝟑𝟒 % of total medals won by it
then what is the total number of gold medals won by Australia?
(a) 70
(b) 95
(c) 80
(d) 100
(e) 90
Direction (51-55): The following Bar-graph shows the number of Banking and SSC test booklets
sold by Bankersadda in five different Cities of India. The table shows the percentage of sellings of
these booklets in there five different cites by online and offline mode.
Banking SSC
70
60
No of test booklets
50
(in thousands)
40
30
20
10
0
Delhi Hissar Patna Varanasi Jaipur
Q51. Total no. of banking test booklets sold online in cities Delhi and Patna together is what percent
more or less than the total no. of SSC booklets sold online in these cities together?
31
(a) 1363 % more
31
(b) 1363 % less
31
(c) 1563 % more
31
(d) 1563 % less
(e) None of these
Q52. If 25% and 40% profits are earned on total SSC booklets sold online and Banking booklets sold
online respectively in Hissar then find the total selling price obtained from online selling of the two
types of books from city Hissar. It is given that cost price of one banking test booklet is Rs. 150 and
cost price of one SSC Booklet is Rs. 120? (in lakh rupee)
(a) 78
(b) 73
(c) 67.5
(d) 57.5
(e) 63.5
Q55. Total Banking booklets sold in Hissar and Varanasi together is what percent more or less than
the total no. of SSC booklets sold in Patna and Jaipur together?
(a) 15% more
(b) 15% less
(c) 25% less
(d) 25% more
(e) 20% more
Directions (56-60): The following line graph shows the production of pencils of two companies HB
and Class mate during five different years. Study the graph carefully and answer the related
questions.
80 72
Production of pencils (in thousands)
70
60
60 54 56 54
50
40
36 48
40
30
30
32
20
10
0
2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
HB Classmate
Q56. What is the average no. of HB pencils produced throughout all the years?
(a) 48,900
(b) 44,800
(c) 46,800
(d) 46,200
(e) 44,650
Q58. The production of HB pencils in the years 2010, 2012 and 2014 together is approximately what
percent of total classmate pencils produced in the years 2011, 2013 and 2014 together?
(a) 92%
(b) 72%
(c) 86%
(d) 80%
(e) Can’t be determined
Q59. If 10% class mate pencils out of total class mate pencils produced during all the years together
found to be defective and company made a net profit of 20% on each pencil of the remaining non-
defective pencils by selling at the rate of Rs.12 per piece then find overall profit/loss to the classmate
company. (Production cost of pencil in every year is same)
(a) Rs. 1,98,400
(b) Rs. 1,94,400
(c) Rs. 1,89,400
(d) Rs. 1,96,400
(e) Rs. 1,94,800
Note: Some data in pie-chart are in degree and some are in absolute value.
Haryana,
70.2°
West Bangal,
UP, 108.4°
24.6°
Maharashtra,
90.6°
Q61. Find the total no. of person who were awarded for their bravery and intelligence in the state
UP, Maharashtra and West Bengal together.
(a) 1218
(b) 1118
(c) 1018
(d)1128
(e)1108
Q62. Total persons who were awarded for their bravery and intelligence in states Haryana and
Kerala together are what percent more or less than that in state Maharashtra?
100
(a) 541 % more
50
(b) 227% more
100
(c) 453% more
(d) Can’t be determined
(e) None of these
Q64. Find the average no. of persons who were awarded for their bravery and intelligence in states
UP, MP and Kerala together.
(a) 291
(b) 289
(c) 391
(d) 301
(e) 281
Q65. What is the difference between total no. of person who were awarded in states UP, Kerala and
West Bengal together and total no. of persons who were awarded in MP, Maharashtra and Haryana
together?
(a) 246
(b) 264
(c) 268
(d) 260
(e) 272
Directions (66-70): The following bar graph shows the percentage of foreigner tourists of different
age group from five different countries who visited the Red fort of India in 2016. The total no. of
visitors is also mentioned with each country. Study the bar graph carefully to answer the questions
that follow.
(20-25) year (30-40) year Above 40 years
60 56 54
50
50
40 42
40 36
30 28 28
30 24 24 26
20 22 20
20
10
0
UK (50,000) China (75,000) Russia (35,000) Japan (40,000) Canada
(60,000)
Q67. Total no. of foreigner tourists of age group (20-25) years from UK and Russia together is what
percent more or less than the total no. of foreigner tourists of age group (20-25) years from China
and Japan together who visited the Red fort (approximately)?
(a) 44%
(b) 40%
(c) 34%
(d) 54%
(e) 47%
Q68. Find the total no. of foreigner tourists of age group above 40 years who visited the Red fort
from all the countries together.
(a) 94,200
(b) 94,600
(c) 90,600
(d) 92,600
(e) 96,200
Q69. What is the ratio of no. of foreigner tourists of age group (30–40) years who visited the Red fort
from China and Japan together to the total no. of foreigner tourists of same age group from Russia
and Canada together who visited the Red fort?
(a) 203 : 240
(b) 240 : 403
(c) 403 : 240
(d) 240 : 203
(e) None of these
Q70. If 20% foreigner tourists from each country also visited the
India gate then find the total no. of those foreigner tourists who
visited only Red fort.
(a) 20.8 lac
(b) 2.08 lac
(c) 1.08 lac
(d) 3.08 lac
(e) 2.008 lac
40
32
28
30
21
20
12
10
0
Audi Acura Toyota Mahindra Hyundai Ferrari
Other,
Punjab,
10%
14%
Maharastra,
Karnataka, 10%
15%
Goa,
West Bengal,
9%
20%
M.P.,
22%
Q71. What is the difference between the sales of Mahindra in West Bengal and that in Goa?
(a) 50600
(b) 6380
(c) 6567
(d) 6220
(e) None of these
Q73. If in 2017, the total sale of Brand Mahindra increases by 12%, while its sale in Maharashtra is
increased by 34% and in M.P. by 22%, what is the approximate sales increase in the rest of the states
together?
(a) 7000
(b) 6500
(c) 2180
(d) 10,000
(e)12500
Q74. Total sale of Audi, Acura and Toyota in 2016 is what percent of the total sales of Mahindra in
all states together in that year, 2016. (approximately)
(a) 100%
(b) 113%
(c) 190%
(d) 175%
(e) 150%
Note:- Some data in the table are missing. Find them if they are required in any question and then
proceed.
Years Gujarat Bihar Maharashtra Kerala Assam
2004 45,000 — — 10,000 12,000
2005 — 25,000 20,000 8,000 —
2006 40,000 20,000 18,000 — —
2007 — 16,000 15,000 — 6,000
2008 30,000 — — 2,000 4,000
Q76. If total no. of person in Maharashtra who injured due to earthquake in 2004 was 150% more
than the total no. of person from same state who injured in earthquake in 2008, then the total no. of
person who injured in earthquake in 2005 in Maharashtra is what percent of total no. of persons
who injured in 2008 in same state (It is given that total persons who injured in earthquake in
Maharashtra throughout all the years is 88,000)?
(a) 190%
(b) 210%
(c) 200%
(d) 150%
(e) 250%
Q77. Total no. of person who injured in earthquake in Bihar and Maharashtra together in the year
2005 is what percent more or less than that from Gujarat and Bihar together in 2006?
(a) 25% more
(b) 25% less
(c) 20% less
(d) 20% more
(e) 30% less
Q78. If difference between the no. of person who injured in earthquake in Gujarat and Assam
together in 2005 is 32,000 and total no. of persons who injured in earthquake in Assam was 25%
more than that in Kerala in 2005 then find the total no. of persons who were injured in 2005 due to
earthquake in all the states together?
(a) 1,05,000
(b) 1,50,000
(c) 1,10,000
(d) 95,000
(e) 1,15,000
Q80. If ratio between total no. of persons who were injured in earthquake in states Bihar and
Maharashtra in the year 2008 is 5 : 4 and total person who injured in 2008 from all states is 63,000
then total person who injured in 2008 in Bihar and Maharashtra together is what percent of total
person who injured in 2008 from all states together?
400
(a) %
7
300
(b) %
7
200
(c) %
7
100
(d) %
7
500
(e) %
7
Directions (81–85): Study the following graph carefully and answer the questions given below
Number of students enrolled in mechanical, electrical and civil branches of five different colleges in the
year 2016
500
500
450 450
425
400
400 375 375
350 350
325 325
300 300
300 275
250
200
100
0
COLLEGE A COLLEGE B COLLEGE C COLLEGE D COLLEGE E
Q82. If number of male student in civil branch from college D and male students in mechanical
branch from college A are equal then what is the percentage of female students in mechanical
branch of college A? Give that ratio of male to female students in civil branch from college D is
13: 12
100
(a) %
3
2
(b) 16 3 %
40
(c) %
3
22
(d) %
7
(e) None of these
Q83. If 20% of students in civil branch from college E are transferred to civil branch of college C
then find the ratio of students in civil from college C to the total students from college E now.
34
(a)
111
23
(b) 222
23
(c) 111
34
(d) 113
(e) None of these
Directions (86-90): The table given below provides the percentage of number of students from 5
different colleges who got placed in various companies during campus placement in year 2016. It
was recorded that all students from all colleges got placed.
Placed in 1 Placed in 2 Placed in 3 Placed in 4 Placed in 5 Placed in 6
company companies companies companies companies companies
KITM 25 15 22 12 — 18
GITM 16 25 18 — — —
MMU — — 14 20 22 16
LPU — — 12 20 25 15
HCTM 15 22 10 — 24 14
Q86. In KITM, 320 students were placed in at most 2 companies, which is 136 less than the number
of students in HCTM who were placed in at least 5 companies. Find the ratio of total number of
students in KITM and HCTM.
(a) 3 : 5
(b) 4 : 11
(c) 2 : 3
(d) 2 : 5
(e) 3: 4
Q87. Find the difference in number of students who were placed in at least 4 companies and that of
in at least 3 companies in college LPU if its total strength is 850.
(a) 105
(b) 201
(c) 160
(d) 102
(e) 120
Q89. Total number of students placed in 5 companies in KITM is same as that of in HCTM. If 135
students of HCTM were placed in 1 company, then find total strength of KITM.
(a) 2750
(b) 2680
(c) 2700
(d) 2500
(e) None of these
Q90. LPU and MMU both has total strength of 1600 students each. Find the average number of
students from both college who got placed in at most 2 companies?
(a) 448
(b) 488
(c) 484
(d) 450
(e) 438
Directions (91-95): The following pie-chart show the number of sun glasses (in percentage) sold by
two companies Reebok and Adidas during the year 2016-17 in six different countries. Study the
graph carefully and answer the related questions.
Total sunglasses sold by Reebok Total sunglasses sold by
= 240 lacs Adidas= 360 lacs
Hongkong Hongkong
6% 8%
German India
India German
y 32%
28% y
11%
12%
Japan
USA 8% USA Japan
16% 14% 7%
China China
31% 27%
Q92. What is the difference between sun glasses sold in China, USA and Hongkong together by
Reebok and Adidas?
(a) 47.2 lacs
(b) 42.9 lacs
(c) 4.92 lacs
(d) 43.8 lacs
(e) 49.2 lacs
Q93. Total number of Adidas sunglasses sold in Japan and Germany together is what percent of
Reebok sunglasses sold in the same countries together?
(a) 150%
(b)180%
(c) 300%
(d) 100%
(e) 250%
Q94. If ratio of selling price per item of Reebok sunglass and Adidas sunglasses in India is 5: 3 and
𝟐
total profit earned by Reebok from India was 66 𝟑 % then find the ratio of cost price of Reebok and
Adidas in India.
(a) 3: 5
(b) 2: 3
(c) can’t be determined
(d) 3: 4
(e) None of these
Indigo TATA
20% 44%
Whirlpool
14%
Ambuja
22%
60%
Percentage of promoted
50%
40%
employees
30%
20%
10%
0%
TATA Ambuja Whirlpool Indigo
Q96. What is the total number of promoted employees in Whirlpool and Ambuja together?
(a) 250
(b) 224
(c) 235
(d) 228
(e) 244
Q97. What is the difference between the number of promoted employees in TATA and Ambuja
together to the number of un-promoted employees working in Whirlpool and Indigo together?
(a) 215
(b) 220
(c) 204
(d) 202
(e) 256
Q99. What is the average number of un-promoted employees from all the four companies together?
(a) 255
(b) 305
(c) 285
(d) 279
(e) 384
Q100. The number of promoted employees working in Indigo and Whirlpool together is
approximately what percent of the total number of employees working in Ambuja and TATA
together?
(a) 33%
(b) 35%
(c) 31%
(d) 25%
(e) 22%
S1. Ans.(b)
Sol. No. of students from Bihar having 10th qualification
= 95,500 – (12,500 + 16,400 + 24,000 + 32,100) = 10,500
∴ Required percentage
10,500
= × 100
24,600 + 14,400
10500 350 12
= = = 26 %
390 13 13
S2. Ans.(d)
Sol. Required average number of students
1
= × (32,100 + 72,500 + 24,600 + 16,500 + 14,400 + 12,400)
6
1
= × 1,72,500 = 28,750
6
S3. Ans.(e)
Sol. 24000 + 54600 + 16400 + 12000 + 12400 + 45% of 24000 = 130200
S4. Ans.(b)
Sol. No. of students from MP and Assam together having (10th + ITI) qualification
5
= 10000 + 4 × 10,000 = 22,500
Total students from all the six states together having (10th + ITI) qualification
= 16,400 + 42,000 + 12,500 + 10,500 + 9,600 + 10,000 = 1,01,000
∴ Required percentage
22,500 28
= × 100 = 22 %
1,01,000 101
S5. Ans.(a)
Sol. Let no. of students from Gujrat and Jharkand having 12th
qualification is 8x and 7x respectively.
200
∴ 8x + 7x + × (8x + 7x) + 12,500 + 10,000 + 9,200 = 85,700
100
⇒ x = 1,200
∴ Required answer = 1200 × 30 = 36,000
S6. Ans.(d)
510
Sol. Expenditure of A in 2011 = = 425 lakh
1.2
490 − 425
∴ Required percentage = × 100 ≈ 13% less
490
S8. Ans.(a)
16×370
Sol. Income of A in 2013 = + 370 = 429.2 lakh
100
17×380
Income of B in 2013 = + 380 = 444.6 lakh
100
873.8
∴ Average income = = Rs. 436.9 lakh
2
S9. Ans.(d)
Sol. Required percentage
515 − 30
= × 100 ≈ 86%
550
S10. Ans.(b)
Sol. Required percentage
550−90
= × 100 ≈ 511%
90
S11. Ans.(c)
140
Sol. Selling price earned from Delhi = 30,000 × 150 × 100 = 63,00,000
Selling price earned from Gujrat
120
= 15,000 × 150 × 100 = 27,00,000
Selling price earned from Rajasthan
120
= 5,000 × 150 × 100 = 9,00,000
∴ Total selling price earned = 63,00,000 + 27,00,000 + 9,00,000 = 99,00,000
S12. Ans.(b)
Sol. Total profit earned
40 30 20
= 25,000 × 120 × + 20,000 × 120 × + 15,000 × 120 ×
100 100 100
= Rs. 22,80,000
S13. Ans.(d)
Sol. Total Quantitative Aptitude books sold in UP, Rajasthan and Haryana together
= 40,000 + 5,000 + 10,000 = 55,000
Total English books sold in these states together
= 30,000 + 20,000 + 20,000 = 70,000
55,000 4
∴ Required percentage = 70,000 × 100 = 78 7%
S15. Ans.(a)
Sol. Required average no. of Reasoning books
1
= 5 × (20 + 25 + 20 + 20 + 15) × 1000 = 20,000
S16. Ans.(d)
Sol. Required percentage increase
9−8 100
= × 100= = 12.5%
8 8
S17. Ans.(a)
Sol. Number of students enrolled in all the three district in the year 2014
= (8 + 6 + 7) = 21 thousands
Number of students enrolled in District-Q over all the years together
= (5 + 4 + 7 + 6 + 4 + 7) = 33 thousands
∴ Required difference = (33 – 21) = 12,000
S18. Ans.(b)
Sol. Average number of students enrolled in District-P over all the years together
1 1
= × (3 + 5 + 6 + 8 + 7 + 5) = × 34
6 6
≃ 5.666 thousands
≃ 5666 (approximately)
S19. Ans.(c)
Sol. The highest number of students may be in year 2013 or 2014 from the graph.
∴ Students enrolled in 2013
= (6 + 7 + 9) = 22 thousands
and students enrolled in 2014 = (8 + 6 + 7) = 21 thousands
∴ second highest enrolled students are in 2014
S21. Ans.(b)
Sol. Average profit earned by three companies in the year 2008
1 1
= × (350 + 400 + 450) = × 1200 = 400
3 3
S22. Ans.(e)
Sol. From line graph, it is clear that in the year 2007, the difference is minimum.
S23. Ans.(d)
Sol. From graph, the highest total profit is earned in 2009 and it is
= 400 + 425 + 475 = 1300
S24. Ans.(a)
Sol. % increase in profit earned by A from 2006 to 2007
375 − 275
= × 100
275
100
= × 100
275
400
=
11
4
= 3611 %
S25. Ans.(c)
Sol. Required difference = (Profit earned by A in 2004) ~ (Profit earned by C in 2009)
= 400 – 300 = 100 crores
S26. Ans.(c)
Sol. Let total no. of students who applied for the post of JE and AE from UP are 81x and 61x
respectively.
∴ 81x + 61x = 1,15,700 – (40,000 + 10,500 + 8,400)
= 56,800 ⇒ x = 400
∴ Required answer = 61 × 400
= 24,400
S28. Ans.(d)
150 60
Sol. Required answer = 100 × 100 × 16,400
= 14,760
S29. Ans.(a)
Sol. Required total no. of candidates
80
= 12,500 + 8,400 + 100 × 20,000 + 5,400 = 42,300
S30. Ans.(c)
225 1175 47
Sol. (100 − ) % = 1400 = 56 %
14
47
∴ 56 → (8400 + 4800 + 2400 + 3200)
⇒ Total no. of candidates from all states together
56
= 47 × 18,800 = 22,400
225
∴ Required answer = 1400 × 22,400 = 3,600
S31. Ans.(b)
Sol. Required total no. of males
90 75 80 85 70
= × 20 + × 45 + × 36 + × 28 + × 15
100 100 100 100 100
= 114.85 thousand
S32. Ans.(c)
Sol. Required percentage
30 × 36 − 18 × 18 1
= × 100 = 233 %
18 × 18 3
S33. Ans.(a)
Sol. No. of males from Bihar
80 70 72
=( × 36 + ×4+ × 18) = 42.04 thousand
100 100 100
No. of males from Gujrat
70 82 76
=( × 15 + × 18 + × 12) = 34.38 thousand
100 100 100
∴ Required difference = 42.04 – 34.38 = 7.66 thousands
S35. Ans.(b)
Sol. Required difference
= (15 + 30 + 4 + 16 + 18) – (10 + 20 + 18 + 20 + 12)
= 3 thousand
S36. Ans.(d)
Sol. Required difference
43 41
= × 360 − × 360 = 7.2°
100 100
S37. Ans.(d)
18
Sol. Vacancies in SBI and PNB together in 2010 = 100 × 32000 = 5760
16
Vacancies in SBI and PNB together in 2015= 100 × 60000 = 9600
9600−5760 2
∴ Required % = × 100 = 66 3 %
5760
S38. Ans.(a)
Sol. Required Ratio
(10 + 16 + 5) × 60
=
(8 + 12 + 5) × 32
31 × 60
= = 93 ∶ 40
25 × 32
S39. Ans.(c)
Sol. Required %
12 + 4 + 14
× 60000
= 20 +100
16 + 5
× 32000
100
30 × 60
= × 100 = 137.2%
41 × 32
S41. Ans.(d)
Sol. Income of Honor = I1 in 2013
I1 − 12
∴ 35 = × 100
12
I1 = Rs. 16.2 L
In 2014, Let Income = I2
I2 − 14.5
∴ 50 = × 100
14.5
I2 = 21.75 L
∴ total income = 21.75 L + 16.2 L = 37.95 L
S42. Ans.(e)
Sol. Let the respective expenditures of both Xiomi and Honor be Rs. 3𝑥 and Rs. 4𝑥 lakhs.
I1 − 3𝑥
∴ Ixiomi in 2016 ⇒ 30 = × 100
3𝑥
or, I1 = 3.9𝑥
I2 − 4𝑥
Again, IHonor in 2016 ⇒ 40 = × 100
4𝑥
⇒ 𝐼2 = 5.6𝑥
Desired ratio ⇒ Ixiomi ∶ IHonor = 3.9𝑥 ∶ 5.6𝑥
= 39 : 56
S43. Ans.(d)
Sol. It can’t be determined as data given are inadequate.
S44. Ans.(a)
Sol. Let expenditure of both Xiomi and Honor in 2017 be Rs. 𝑥 lakhs & their respective incomes be
Rs. 𝐼1 & 𝐼2 lakhs.
∴ Profit% for Xiomi = 40
& Profit% for Honor = 45
I1−𝑥
∴ 40 = × 100 … ( i)
𝑥
𝐼2 −𝑥
& 45 = × 100 … (ii)
𝑥
From (i) and (ii)
𝑥 = Rs. 2L
∴ Total expenditure = 2 × 2 = Rs. 4 lakh
S46. Ans.(c)
Sol. No. of gold medals won by India
13 1320
= × × 565 = 26
33 11300
S47. Ans.(d)
Sol. Answer cannot be determined because there is no information about bronze medals.
S48. Ans.(a)
Sol. Average no. of medals who by Australia, England & India together
1 3960 2720 1320 400
= ×( + + ) × 565 =
3 11300 11300 11300 3
S49. Ans.(c)
Sol. Let no. of silver medals won by South Africa = x
1300 740
∴ x+2× x= × 565
1100 11300
37x
⇒ = 37 ⇒ x = 11
11
∴ No. of gold medals won by South Africa
1300
= 1100 × 11 = 13
S50. Ans.(c)
Sol. No. of gold medals won by England
1125 2720
= × × 565 = 45
3400 11300
1600
∴ No. of gold medals won by Australia = 900 × 45 = 80
S52. Ans.(c)
Sol. Total selling price obtained
140 125
=30×150×100 + 40 × 120 × 100
=6300 + 6000
=123 lacs
S53. Ans.(b)
Sol. Sol. Average of online selling of Banking booklets in Delhi, Patna and Jaipur together
1 70 80 55
=3 × (100 × 45 + 100 × 50 + 100 × 50)
= 33 thousand
Average of online selling of SSC booklets in Delhi, Patna & Jaipur together
1 60 75 65
= ×( × 30 + × 60 + × 40)
3 100 100 100
89
= thousand
3
33×3 21
∴ Required percentage = 89
× 100 = 11189 %
S54. Ans.(d)
Sol. Total no. of banking booklets sold offline in all the five cities
30 40 20 35 50
= × 45 + × 30 + × 50 + × 55 + 45 ×
100 100 100 100 100
= 77.25 thousand
Total no. of SSC booklets sold offline in all the five cities
40 50 25 30 35
= × 30 + × 40 + × 60 + × 65 + × 40
100 100 100 100 100
= 80.5 thousand
∴ Required difference = 80.5 – 77.25 = 3.25 thousand
S56. Ans.(c)
1
Sol. Required average = 5 × (32 + 48 + 60 + 40 + 54) × 1000
= 46,800
S57. Ans.(b)
Sol. S.P. of one class mate pencil
54000×8×175
S.P. =
54000×100
= Rs. 14
S58. Ans.(d)
Sol. The production of HB pencils in the years 2010, 2012 and 2014 together
= (32 + 60 + 54) thousand
= 146 thousand
Production of class mate pencils in the years 2011, 2013 and 2014 together
= (54 + 56 + 72) thousand
= 182 thousand
146
∴ Required percentage = 182 × 100
= 80.21%
S59. Ans.(a)
90
Sol. Total non-defective pencils = 100 × 248000
= 2,23,200
100
∴ Production Cost of one pencil = 12 × 120 = Rs. 10
∴ Total selling price = 2,23,200 × 12
= 26,78,400
Total production cost price = 2,48,000 × 10
= 24,80,000
∴ Overall profit/loss = 26,78,400 – 24,80,000
= Rs. 1,98,400
103
Solutions (61-65): Total persons who were awarded = 20.6 × 360 = 1800
States No. of persons who were awarded
UP 542
MP 228
Maharashtra 453
Kerala 103
West Bengal 123
Haryana 351
S66. Ans.(b)
Sol. Required average
1
= × (36 × 500 + 42 × 750 + 24 × 350 + 22 × 400 + 26 × 600)
5
1
= × 82,300
5
= 16,460
S67. Ans.(a)
Sol. Total no. of foreigner visitors from UK and Russia of age group (20–25) years
24 20
= × 50,000 + × 35000
100 100
= 19,000
Total no. of foreigner visitors from China and Japan of age group (20–25) years
30 28
= × 75,000 + × 40,000
100 100
= 33,700
Required percentage
33,700 − 19,000
= × 100
33,700
≃ 44%
S68. Ans.(d)
Sol. Required answer
= (40 × 500 + 28 × 750 + 56 × 350 + 50 × 400 + 20 × 600)
= 92,600
S69. Ans.(c)
Sol. Required ratio
42 × 750 + 22 × 400
=
24 × 350 + 26 × 600
40,300
=
24,000
403
=
240
S70. Ans.(b)
Sol. Required answer
80
= × (50,000 + 75,000 + 35,000 + 40,000 + 60,000)
100
= 2,08,000
S72. Ans.(e)
58
Sol. Sales of Mahindra cars in Punjab = 100 × 14
= 8.12 thousands = 8120
Increase in volume = 15000 – 8120 = 6880
6880
Percentage increase = 58000 × 100 ≈ 12%
S73. Ans.(c)
112
Sol. Total sale of Mahindra in 2017 = × 58,000
100
56 × 29
= × 1000
25
= 64960
134 10
New total sale in Maharashtra = 100 × 100 × 58000
= 7772
122 22
New total sale in M.P. = 100 × 100 × 58000
≈ 15567
Total new sale in these states = 23339
Previous overall sale in all state except M.P. and Maharashtra
68
= 100 × 58,000
= 39440
Required increase in sale in other states
= (64960 – 23339) – 39440 ≈ 2180
S74. Ans.(d)
101
Sol. Required % = 58 × 100
≈ 175%
S75. Ans.(a)
120
Sol. Net total sale = 100 × 199000 = 238800
110 20
New sale of Mahindra in West Bengal = 100 × 100 × 58000 = 12760
12760
New total sale of Mahindra = × 100 = 63800
20
Required total sale = 238800 – 63800 =1,75,000
S77. Ans.(b)
Sol. Total persons injured in earthquake from Bihar and Maharashtra together in 2005
= 25000 + 20000 = 45,000
Total person injured in earthquake from Gujarat and Bihar together in 2006
= 40,000 + 20,000 = 60,000
60000 – 45000
Required percentage = × 100 = 25% less
60000
S78. Ans.(a)
125
Sol. No. of persons in Assam who injured in earthquake in 2005 = 8000 × = 10,000
100
∴ persons injured in Gujarat in 2005 = 32,000 + 10,000 = 42,000
∴ Required answer = 42,000 + 25,000 + 20,000 + 8,000 + 10,000 = 1,05,000
S79. Ans.(d)
68 76 82
Sol. Required answer = 100 × 40,000 + 100 × 20,000 + 100 × 18,000 = 57,160
S80. Ans.(b)
Sol. Let total person injured in earthquake in Bihar and Maharashtra is 5x and 4x respectively.
∴ 9x = 63,000 – (30,000 + 2,000 + 4,000) ⇒ 9𝑥 = 27,000
27,000 300 6
Required percentage = 63,000 × 100 = % = 42 7 %
7
S81. Ans.(b)
1 9
Sol. Total number of professors = 9 × 25 × 375 = 15
S82. Ans.(c)
13
Sol. Number of male students in Mechanical branch from college A = 25 × 500 = 260
300−260
Required percentage = × 100
300
40 1
= % = 13 %
3 3
S84. Ans.(e)
Sol. Total students in Electrical branch in all college = 350 + 375 + 375 + 450 + 325 = 1875
Total students in civil branch from all colleges = 275 + 300 + 250 + 500 + 450 = 1775
375−355
Required percentage = × 100 = 5.6% ~ 6% more
355
S85. Ans.(a)
Sol. Total students in college D and E together in 2017 who are enrolled now are
80 75
= 1300 × 100 + 1200 × 100 + 400 = 2340
S86. Ans.(c)
Sol. Students placed in at most 2 companies = 40% = 320
320
∴ Total number of students in KITM = × 100 = 800
40
Students placed in at least 5 companies in HCTM = 320 + 136 = 456 which is equal to 38%
456
∴ Total students in HCTM = × 100 = 1200
38
800
∴ Required ratio = 1200 = 2 ∶ 3
S87. Ans.(d)
60
Sol. Students placed in at least 4 companies = 100 × 850 = 510
72
Students placed in at least 3 companies = 100 × 850 = 612
∴ Required difference = 102
S88. Ans.(a)
Sol. Students placed in at least 4 companies in
KITM = 38%
GITM = 41%
MMU = 58%
LPU = 60%
HCTM = 53%
∴ Required answer is LPU
S89. Ans.(c)
135
Sol. Students placed in 5 companies in HCTM = × 24 = 216
15
216
∴ Total students in KITM = × 100 = 2700
8
S91. Ans.(b)
Sol. Required percentage
|27 × 360– 28 × 240|
= × 100
27 × 360
3000 2500
= × 100 =
27 × 360 81
≃ 31% less
S92. Ans.(e)
Sol. Required difference = (27 + 14 + 8) % of 360 - (31 + 16 + 6) % of 240
= 176.4 - 127.2 = 49.2 lacs
S93. Ans.(a)
Sol. Total no. of Adidas sunglasses sold in Germany and Japan together
19
= 100 × 360
= 68.4 lacs
And that of Reebok
19
= 100 × 240
= 45.6 lacs
68.4
∴ Required percentage = 45.6 × 100 = 150%
S94. Ans.(c)
Sol. Let selling price per item of Reebok and Adidas in India is 5x and 3x respectively.
Since, here we know only profit of Reebok sun glasses and we have no information about profit of
Adidas sun glasses.
So, answer can’t be found.
S95. Ans.(b)
Sol. Required average
1 (27 + 14 + 8 + 7) × 360
= × lacs = 50.4 lacs
4 100
S96. Ans.(b)
Sol. Required total number of promoted employees
14 25 35 22
=( × 2000 × + × × 2000)
100 100 100 100
= 224
S98. Ans.(a)
Sol. Required ratio
22 35 44 50
(100 × 100 + 100 × 100) × 2000
= 14
× 2000
100
29.7 297
= =
14 140
S99. Ans.(d)
Sol. Average number of un-promoted employees from all the four companies
1 44 50 22 65 14 75 20 45
= ×( × + × + × + × ) × 2000
4 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100
1 (2,200 + 1,430 + 1,050 + 900) × 2
= × = 279
4 10
S100. Ans.(e)
Sol. Number of promoted employees in Indigo and Whirlpool together
20 55 14 25
=( × + × ) × 2000 = 290
100 100 100 100
Total employees in Ambuja and TATA together
22 44
=( + ) × 2000 = 1,320
100 100
∴ Required percentage
290
= × 100 = 21.969 ≃ 22% (approx)
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