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Data Interpretation Pie Chart

The document contains a pie chart showing the percentage distribution of total population across six cities (A, B, C, D, E, F). It also includes a table with the percentage of males in each city. There are then 35 multiple choice questions related to interpreting data from the pie chart and table. The questions require calculating values like total populations in each city, comparing populations between cities, and determining percentages.

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DATA INTERPRETATION
PIE CHART
Directions (Q. 1-5): The following pie-chart shows the percentage distribution of total
population of six cities, and the table shows the percentage of males among them.
(Total population of City F = 1526000).

City

% Male

21.8%

21.0%

51.10%

53.20%

10.6%

52.90%

53.80%

47.90%

23.7%

49.20%

E
7.5%
D
15.4%

1.
2.
3.

4.
5.

What is the total number of females in City A?


(1) 718830
(2) 751170
(3) 724085
(4) 745915
(5) 739026
What is the difference between the male and the female population of City B?
(1) 47448
(2) 47484
(3) 47488
(4) 47848
(5) 47844
The female population of City F is approximately what percentage of the female population of
City E?
(1) 174.8%
(2) 224.5%
(3) 257.5%
(4) 283.5%
(5) 296%
What is the total number of males in all six cities together?
(1) 3573240
(2) 3605756
(3) 3614028
(4) 3625284
(5) None of these
The total number of females in all six cities together is what percentage of the total population
of all six cities together? (Answer in approximate value)
(1) 42.5%
(2) 45%
(3) 48.5%
(4) 51%
(5) 52.5%
Directions (Q. 6-10): Study the following information carefully and answer the given questions.

There are six companies, namely A, B, C, D, E and F, which produce two models (M1 and M2) of an
item. The given pie-chart shows the percentage distribution of total production by the given six
companies and the table shows the ratio of production of M1 to that of M2 and the percentage of profit
earned on these items. (Total production cost of the six companies is `3.2 crore.)
Company
F
21%

A
20%

E
10%
D
13%

B
14%
C
22%

Ratio of production

%Profit earned

M1

M2

%P M1

13

25%

32%

28%

30%

20%

24%

35%

25%

24%

21%

11

10

30%

20%

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What is the total profit earned by Company A on model M1 (in ` crore)?
(1) 0.124
(2) 0.112
(3) 0.104
(4) 0.140
(5) 0.122
7.
What is the total profit earned by Company B and Company C together on model M2 (in ` crore)
(1) 0.1248
(2) 0.1284
(3) 0.1288
(4) 0.1244
(5) None of these
8.
What is the ratio of the cost of production of model M1 of Company D to that of model M2 of
Company F?
(1) 4 : 5
(2) 3 : 5
(3) 5 : 7
(4) 4 : 7
(5) 1 : 2
9.
What is the difference beween the profit earned by Company C on model M 1 and the profit
earned by Company E on model M2? (in ` crore)
(1) 0.72768
(2) 0.74268
(3) 0.73428
(4) 0.77258
(5) None of these
10.
The percentage profit earned by Company B on model M1 is what percentage of the percentage
profit earned by Company D on model M2.
(1) 112%
(2) 89.28%
(3) 61%
(4) 44.64%
(5) Data inadequate
Directions (Q. 11-15): In the following charts, the first pie-chart shows the percentage
distribution of total students studying in different schools and the second pie-chart shows the
percentage distribution of total girl students studying in these schools. (Total number of students
in all the schools together is 30000 and the ratio of boys to girls is 3:2.)
6.

A
10%

F
24%

B
9%

A
15%

F
21%

B
12%
C
23%

E
16%
D
18%

11.

E
20%

C
18%
D
14%

What is the difference between the total number of boys and the total number of girls studying
in School D?
(1) 2020
(2) 2040
(3) 2066
(4) 2680
(5) 3720

12.

The number of girls studying in School C is what percentage of the number of boys studying in
School E?
(1) 60%
(2) 70%
(3) 75%
(4) 80%
(5) 90%
13.
What is the average of the number of boys studying in school A, Band C?
(1) 2150
(2) 2200
(3) 2350
(4) 2400
(5) 2450
14.
The number of girls in School F is what percentage more than the number of girls in School A?
(1) 25%
(2) 30%
(3) 40%
(4) 50%
(5) 60%
15.
Total number of boys in School F is approximately what percentage more than the total number
of boys in School
(1) 21.4%
(2) 25.8%
(3) 27.5%
(4) 32%
(5) 34.6%
Directions (Q. Nos. 16-20) Study the following Pie-chart carefully to answer these
questions.

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Total Students = 6500 Percentage distribution of Students in different courses

B.Ed
18%

B.Sc
30%

B.Tech
7%
Pharmacy
13%

MBBS
6%

MBA
26%

What is the value of half of the difference between the number of students in MBA and MBBS?
(1) 800
(2) 1600
(3) 1300
(4) 650
(5) None of these
17.
What percentage (approximately) of students are in MBA as compared to students in B.Ed.?
(1) 49
(2) 53
(3) 59
(4) 41
(5) 44
18.
What is the total number of students in B.Ed., Pharmacy and MBBS together?
(1) 2465
(2) 2565
(3) 2405
(4) 2504
(5) None of these
19.
What is the respective ratio between the number of students in Pharmacy and the number of
students in B.Tech?
(1) 11 : 13
(2) 13 : 6
(3) 13 : 7
(4) 6 : 13
(5) None of these
20.
Number of students in B.Sc. is approximately what percentage of the number of students in
B.Ed.?
(1) 167
(2) 162
(3) 157
(4) 153
(5) 150
Directions (Q. 21 - 25): Following pie-chart shows the percentage distribution of the total
population of six different cities and the table shows the percentage of adult population in them.
(Population of City A = 1287000)
16.

F
10.2%
E
17.5%

D
18.9%

21.
22.
23.
24.

A
23.4%

B
21.6%
C
8.4%

City

% Adult

77%

68%

73%

75%

69%

72%

What is the total adult population of City C?


(1) 337260
(2) 337262
(3) 337264
(4) 337266
(5) None of these
The total population of City A is approximately what percentage of the total population of City D?
(1) 117.5%
(2) 123.8%
(3) 125%
(4) 127.6%
(5) 129.2%
What is the total non - adult population of City F?
(1) 153010
(2) 154040
(3) 155300
(4) 1561020
(5) 157080
The total adult population of City B and C together is approximately what percentage of the total
population of all six cities together?
(1) 16%
(2) 21%
(3) 25%
(4) 27%
(5) 30%
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25.

The total population of City D is approximately what percentage more than the total population
of City E?
(1) 8%
(2) 10%
(3) 12%
(4) 14%
(5) 16%
Directions (Q. 26-30): Following pie-charts show the distribution of the total number of
students selected in an entrance exam from seven different schools in 2010 and 2011. (The total
number of students selected from School S7 in 2010 and 2011 are 180 and 270 respectively.)
S7
43.2

S7
0

75.6

S6
32.4

S4
36

27.
28.

29.

30.

50.4

S3
0

S1

57.6

82.8

S6
46.8

S2

64.8

S5

26.

54

S1

S2
28.8

S5

57.6

S3

S4
50.4

39.6

2010
2011
The total number of students selected from all seven schools together in the year 2011 is
approximately what per cent of the total number of students selected from all seven schools in
2010?
(1) 83.33%
(2) 120%
(3) 71.42%
(4) 140%
(5) None of these
What is the per cent rise in the number of students selected from School S4 from 2010 to 2011 ?
(1) 60%
(2) 63%
(3) 68%
(4) 72%
(5) 75%
The total number of students selected from School S5 and S7 together in the year 2010 is
approximately what per cent of the number of students selected from School S 2 in the year
2011?
(1) 178.5%
(2) 247.5%
(3) 287.5%
(4) 312.5%
(5) 342.5%
What is the difference between the average number of students selected from school S 1, S2 and
S3 in the year 2010 and the average number of students selected from schools S5, S6 and S7 in
the year 2011 ?
(1) 9
(2) 12
(3) 15
(4) 18
(5) 21
In which of the following schools is the per cent rise or fall in the number of students selected
from 2010 to 2011 the maximum?

(1) S 2
(2) S 3
(3) S 4
(4) S 5
(5) S 6
Directions (Q. 31 - 35): In the following pie - chart, the distribution of students of a school is
given. The table gives the ratio of boys to girls among them. Total students studying in six different
classes of the school is 1200.
XI
75.6

X
57.6

VIII
54
V
VII
57.6

72
VI

Class

Boy : Girls

3 :.2

VI

3 :.1

VII

5 :.3

VIII

8 :.7

IX

4 :.3

1 :.1

43.2

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31.

What is the average of the number of girls studying in all six classes?
(1) 82
(2) 84
(3) 86
(4) 88
(5) None of these
32.
What is the difference between the total number of boys and the total number of girls in all six
classes together?
(1) 208
(2) 210
(3) 212
(4) 214
(5) 216
33.
In the given pairs of classes, which two classes have equal number of boys in them?
(1) V - VII
(2) VII X
(3) VIII X
(4) IX X
(5) None of these
34.
The difference between the number of boys and the number of girls in class V is what percentage
of the difference between the number of boys and the number of girls in class VII??
(1) 60%
(2) 80%
(3) 100%
(4) 120%
(5) 150%
35.
The total number of boys in class VI is what percentage more than the total number of girls in
class X?
(1) 8.5%
(2) 12.5%
(3) 15%
(4) 17.5%
(5) None of these
Directions (Q. 36-40): Following pie-chart shows the percentage distribution of total
population of different cities and the distribution of literate males and females among them. Total
population of all six cities together is 1.5 crore and the ratio of males to females among them is
8 : 7. Total literate males and females in all cities are 40 and 25 lakh respectively.

F
10%
E
20%

D
15%

F
15%

A
16%
B
18%
C
21%

F
10%

A
18%
B
12%

E
19%
D
16%

C
20%

A
24%

E
20%

D
16%

B
18%
C
12%

Total Population = 1.5 crore


Literate Males = 40 lakh
Literate Females = 25 lakh
36.
What is the total illiterate population of City A?
(1) 10.8 lakh
(2) 14.2 lakh
(3) 16.8 lakh
(4) 18 lakh
(5) None of these
37.
Total literate males of City E are what percentage of total literate females of City F?
(1) 32.89%
(2) 118%
(3) 196%
(4) 240%
(5) 304%
38.
Total literate population of City E is what percentage of its total population?
(1) 25.33%
(2) 16.66%
(3) 26%
(4) 42%
(5) 64%
39.
What is the difference between total illiterate population and total literate population of City C?
(1) 8.5 lakh
(2) 9.5 lakh
(3) 10.5 lakh
(4) 11 lakh
(5) 20.5 lakh
40.
Total number of literate males of City D is what percentage more than the total number of
literate female of City D?
(1) 60%
(2) 38.46%
(3) 61.538%
(4) 120%
(5) 160%
Directions (Q. 41-45): Following pie-chart shows the percentage distribution of items produced
(I1 and I2) by six companies. The cost of total production (of both items) of all companies together is
` 24 crore. The given table shows the ratio of items I1 and I2 produced and percentage profit earned
on these items.

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F
17%

A
25%

E
10%

D
13%

B
20%
C
15%

Ratio of

Per cent profit

production

earned

I1

I2

P1

P2

14

11

20

30

28

25

24

20

24

30

25

35

32

15

41.

What is the total cost of production of item I2 produced by companies E and F together?
(1) ` 2.12 crore (2) ` 2.44 crore (3) ` 2.64 crore (4) ` 2.86 crore (5) ` 2.96 crore
42.
What is the difference between the cost of production of item I, by Company B and the cost of
production of item I2 by C?
(1) ` 21 lakh
(2) ` 24 lakh
(3) ` 27 lakh
(4) ` 29.5 lakh
(5) ` 32 lakh
43.
What is the amount of profit earned by Company A on both items I 1 and I2 together?
(1) ` 1.216 crore (2) ` 1.32 crore (3) ` 1.364 crore (4) ` 1.464 crore (5) ` 1.56 crore
44.
What is the amount of profit earned on item I2 by Company B and D together?
(1) ` 1.648 crore (2) ` 1.296 crore (3) ` 324 crore
(4) ` 1.48 crore (5) ` 1.502 crore
45.
What is the ratio of the profit earned by Company A to that earned by Company E on item I 1?
(1) 8 : 5
(2) 8 : 3
(3) 5 : 3
(4) 3 : 2
(5) None of these
Directions (Q. 46-50): Following pie-chart shows the percentage distribution of total items
(I1 and I2) produced by six companies (A, B, C, D, E and F) and the table shows the ratio of I1 to I2 and
percentage sale of I1 and I2.

E
7%

F
8%
A
24%

D
28%
C
15%

46.

47.

48.
49.

B
18%

Company

I1

I2

% Sold I 1

% Sold I 2

65%

62%

56%

78%

72%

66%

75%

60%

64%

55%

50%

48%

Total items (I1 and I2) = 16 lakh


What is the difference between the total items produced by Company A and B together and the
total items produced by Company D?
(1) 3.84 lakh
(2) 3.06 lakh
(3) 2.96 lakh
(4) 2.24 lakh
(5) 1.78 lakh
What is the difference between the total number of I 1 items and the total number of I2 items
produced by Company F?
(1) 24800
(2) 25600
(3) 26300
(4) 27500
(5) 28300
What is the average number of I1 items sold by all six companies together?
(1) 89480
(2) 89580
(3) 89680
(4) 89780
(5) None of these
What is the difference between the number of I1 items sold and the number of I2 items sold by
Company E?
(1) 14560
(2) 14480
(3) 14610
(4) 14340
(5) 14220
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50.

The number of I, items sold by Company A is what percentage of the number of I 1 items sold by
Company F?
(1) 40.625%
(2) 120%
(3) 184.64%
(4) 296.5%
(5) None of these
Directions (Q. 51-55): Total number of cars sold by a company in six cities is 90000. Given
pie-chart shows the percentage distribution of these cars sold in these cities. The table shows the
proportion of three models among those cars sold.
A
14.30%

F
21.70%

M odel

B
16.20%

E
12.60%

C
18.40%

D
16.80%

M1

M2

M3

City
A

[Total = 90000]
51.

What is the total number of M2 cars sold in all cities together?


(1) 31155
(2) 31255
(3) 31355
(4) 31455
(5) 31555
52.
What is the difference between M1 cars sold in City D and City E?
(1) 2184
(2) 2204
(3) 2244
(4) 2284
(5) 2294
53.
The number of M1 cars sold in City D is approximately what percentage of the total number of M3
cars sold in City A?
(1) 145%
(2) 42.55%
(3) 185%
(4) 83.0%
(5) 235%
54.
Total number of cars sold in City F is approximately what percentage more than the total number
of cars sold in City B?
(1) 5.5%
(2) 13%
(3) 21%
(4) 27.5%
(5) 34%
55.
What is the ratio of the total number of cars sold in City C to the total number of M2 cars sold in
City D?
(1) 19:5
(2) 23:7
(3) 27:8
(4) 33:10
(5) 47:10
Directions (Q. 56-60): Following pie-charts show the distribution of items of six different
types produced by a company in two years 2008 and 2009. Total number of items produced by the
company in the year 2008 and 2009 are 48600 and 62500 respectively.
F
43.2
E
57.6

61.2

72

61.2

64.8

B
54

E
64.8

2008

56.

86.4

B
64.8
D

D
61.2

28 .
80

2009

What is the total number of items of type C produced in the year 2008 and 2009 together?
(1) 12482
(2) 13262
(3) 14786
(4) 15200
(5) None of these
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57.

58.

59.

60.

The number of type B items produced in 2008 is what percentage of the number of type B items
produced in the year 2009? (approximate value)
(1) 78%
(2) 84%
(3) 87%
(4) 90%
(5) 93%
What is the ratio of the number of type D items produced in 2008 to the number of type F items
produced in 2009?
(1) 13:17
(2) 83:116
(3) 81:125
(4) 103:147
(5) None of these
What is the total number of type A, B and C items produced by the company in the year 2008 and
2009 together?
(1) 48542
(2) 50897
(3) 51164
(4) 52324
(5) 54160
The number of type E items produced in the year 2009 is what per cent more than the number
of type C items produced in 2009?
(1) 84%
(2) 72%
(3) 75%
(4) 60%
(5) None of these

Direction (Q. 61-65): Following pie-charts show the percentage distribution of job vacancies
in IT industries in the year 2000 and 2010. In the year 2000, the total number of vacancies was 5.4
lakh, and in the year 2010, it was 8.6 lakh.

Bangalore
15%

Other Cities
24%

NCR
21%

Mumbai
10%

Bangalore
22%

Other Cities
16%

Mumbai
18%
NCR
20%
Hy

Pune
6%

Year - 2000

Chennai
10%

8
ad

Pune
12%

Hyderabad
10%

rab
de

Chennai
8%

Year - 2010

61.

What is the difference between the number of vacancies available in Bangalore in the year
2010 and 2000?
(1) 108200
(2) 113120
(3) 118400
(4) 96400
(5) None of these
62.
What is the average number of vacancies available in Hyderabad in the year 2000 and 2010?
(1) 41080
(2) 42740
(3) 58610
(4) 61400
(5) 62800
63.
What is the total number of vacancies available in Chennai in 2000 and in Mumbai in the year
2010?
(1) 2.16 lakh
(2) 2.04 lakh
(3) 1.98 lakh
(4) 1.92 lakh
(5) None of these
64.
If the number of vacancies in Pune is 48000 in the year 2010 and the percentage distribution is
the same as given in the chart, what is number of vacancies available in NCR in 2010?
(1) 1.2 lakh
(2) 1.32 lakh
(3) 1.48 lakh
(4) 1.60 lakh
(5) 1.72 lakh
65.
What is the percentage rise in vacancies available in Hyderabad from year 2000 to 2010? (Give
approximate value only).
(1) 21.8%
(2) 23.2%
(3) 24.5%
(4) 26.2%
(5) 27.41%
Directions (Q. 66-70): Following pie-chart shows the percentage distribution of total marks
scored by a student in Unit Test-I and Unit Test-2. In Unit Test-1 he got 750 marks and in Unit Test2 he got 800.

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Test - 1
English
18%

Test - 2
English
13.50%

Math
20%

Math
21.75%

GK
12.375%

GK
10%
Physics
22%

Hindi
14%

Physics
18.125%

Hindi
16.25%

Chemistry
16%

Che mistry
18%

66.

What is the total marks scored by the student in Physics, Chemistry and Maths together in Unit
Test2?
(1) 461
(2) 463
(3) 465
(4) 467
(5) 469
67.
What is the difference of marks scored by him in Chemistry in Test2 and that in English in
Test-1?
(1) 36
(2) 15
(3) 9
(4) Nil
(5) None of these
68.
What is the percentage rise in marks scored by him in GK, from Unit Test1 to Unit Test2?
(1) 25%
(2) 28%
(3) 32%
(4) 36%
(5) 39%
69.
The marks scored by the student in Maths in Unit Test2 is what percentage of the marks
scored by him in the same subject in Unit Test1 ?
(1) 86.2%
(2) 92.5%
(3) 96%
(4) 116%
(5) 124%
70.
The marks scored by the student in Physics in both tests together is what percentage more
than the marks scored by him in Hindi in both tests together? (Answer in approximate value)
(1) 27%
(2) 30%
(3) 32%
(4) 35%
(5) 37%
Directions (Q. 71-75): The total number of employees of a company is 8000, in which the
ratio of Male to Female is 3 : 5 and Graduate to Non-graduate is 3 : 2. Following pie-chart shows the
percentage distribution of these employees among different departments.

A
20%

F
21%

B
12%

E
15%
D
22%

C
10%

[Total = 8000]

71.
72.
73.

74.

E
10%

F
12%

A
25%

A
16%

F
24%

B
17%

D
20%
C
15%

Male

B
18%

E
20%

D
10%

C
13%

Graduate

What is the number of employees working in Department F who are non-graduate?


(1) 528
(2) 526
(3) 524
(4) 522
(5) 520
What is the total number of male graduate employees working in Department D?
(1) 600
(2) 1160
(3) 480
(4) 1280
(5) None of these
What is the difference between the total number of female employees and the total number of
male employees working in the company?
(1) 1000
(2) 2000
(3) 3000
(4) 4000
(5) 5000
The number of graduate employees working in Department C is what percentage of the number
of non-graduate employees working in Department E?
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(1) 260%
(2) 180%
(3) 160%
(4) 120%
(5) 60%
75.
The total number of female employees in Department F is what percentage more than the total
number of male employees working in Department A?
(1) 72%
(2) 74%
(3) 76%
(4) 78%
(5) 80%
Directions (Q. 76-80) : In the given pie-charts the per cent distribution of sportspersons on
the basis of their country is shown. Total persons who participated in the event is 2200 and the
ratio of Male to Female among them is 15:7.

F
18%

A
21%

A
20%

F
22%

E
9%

E
10%

D
12%

B
25%
C
15%

Total sports persons = 2200

D
12%

B
22%
C
14%

Male players = 1500

76.

The total Female participants from Country D is what percentage of the total Male participants
from Country A?
(1) 21%
(2) 24%
(3) 28%
(4) 31%
(5) 36%
77.
The total Male participants from Country B and F together is what percentage of the total
participants of the event?
(1) 20%
(2) 25%
(3) 30%
(4) 40%
(5) 45%
78.
The Male participants from Country E is what percentage more than the Female participants
from Country C?
(1) 18%
(2) 21%
(3) 24%
(4) 25%
(5) 27%
79.
What is the ratio of the total participants from country D to the total female participants from
Country E?
(1) 7 : 2
(2) 9 : 4
(3) 13 : 4
(4) 11 : 5
(5) None of these
80.
If 20 additional female participants from Country C joined the event, the total number of female
participants from Country C is what percentage of total participants from Country C?
(1) 30%
(2) 40%
(3) 50%
(4) 60%
(5) None of these
Directions (Q. 81-85) : Following pie-chart shows the percentage distribution of doctors from
different cities and the second pie-chart shows the percentage distribution of female doctors among
them. Total doctors in all seven cities together is 4800 and the ratio of male to female among
them is 5 : 3.

F
14%

G
8%

A
19%

F
19%
B
21%

E
17%
D
12%

C
9%

Doctor

E
16%

G
6%

D
8%

A
24%

B
16%
C
11%

Female doctors

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81.

82.

83.
84.

85.

In how many cities is the number of female doctors more than the average number of female
doctors, taking all cities together?
(1) Two
(2) Three
(3) Four
(4) Five
(5) Six
In which of the following cities is the number of male doctor less than the number of female
doctors?
(1) A
(2) B
(3) D
(4) E
(5) F
In City A the number of female doctors is what percentage of the number of male doctors?
(1) 64%
(2) 80%
(3) 90%
(4) 96%
(5) 111%
What is the difference between the average number of male doctors of cities A, B and C together
and the average number of male doctors of City E, F and G together?
(1) 88
(2) 96
(3) 100
(4) 108
(5) 112
The total number of female doctors in City D is what per cent of the total number of male doctors
in City B?
(1) 16%
(2) 20%
(3) 24%
(4) 36%
(5) 48%
Directions (Q. 86-90) : Study the following pie-chart and answer the following questions.
Percentagewise distribution of teachers in six different universities.
Total number of teachers = 6400
Percentage of Teachers
A
11%

F
18%

B
17%

E
29%
D
6%

C
19%

86.

The number of teachers in University B is approximately what per cent of the total number of
teachers in University D and University E together?.
(1) 55
(2) 59
(3) 49
(4) 45
(5) 65
87.
If twenty five per cent of the teachers in University C are females, what is the number of male
teachers in University C?
(1) 922
(2) 911
(3) 924
(4) 912
(5) None of these
88.
The difference between the total number of teachers in University A, University B and University
C together and the total number of teachers in University D, University E and University F
together is exactly equal to the number of teachers of which University?
(1) University A (2) University B (3) University C (4) University D (5) University F
89.
If one-thirtysixth of the teachers from University F are professors and the salary of each professor
is ` 96000, what will be the total salary of all the professors together from University F?
(1) ` 307.2 lakh (2) ` 32.64 lakh
(3) ` 3.072 lakh (4) ` 3.264 lakh (5) None of these
90.
What is the average number of teachers in University A, University C, University D and
University F together?
(1) 854
(2) 3546
(3) 3456
(4) 874
(5) None of these
Directions (Q. 91-95) : The following pie-chart shows the distribution of the number of cars
of different models produced by a Company in 2005 and 2010.

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G
16%

H
5%

A
10%

F
14%

92.

93.

94.

95.

A
12%

H
24%

C
20%
E
15%

91.

G
10%

B
8%

D
14%
F
15%

D
12%

B
4%
C
5%

E
16%

Total cars in the year 2005 = 32000


Total cars in the year 2010 = 60000
What is the central angle made by cars of Model D, E and F in the year 2005?
(1) 147.6
(2) 158.2
(3) 164
(4) 167.5
(5) 172.5
What is the percentage increase in number of Model A cars produced by the company from 2005
to year 2010?
(1) 75%
(2) 90%
(3) 112.5%
(4) 125%
(5) 137.5%
What is the ratio of the number of cars of model F in the year 2005 to the number of cars of
model H in the year 2010?
(1) 16:35
(2) 10:27
(3) 15:38
(4) 16:45
(5) None of these
The number of cars of Model D in the year 2010 is what percentage of the number of Model C
cars in the year 2005?
(1) 122.5%
(2) 131.25%
(3) 142.75%
(4) 150%
(5) 152.25%
The number of cars of Model G in the year 2010 is what percentage more than the number of
same-model cars in 2005? (approximate value)
(1) 12%
(2) 17%
(3) 24%
(4) 28%
(5) 35%
Directions (Q. 96-100) : Study the following pie-chart and answer the following questions.
Total number of Employees = 12600 Percentagewise distribution of Employees
Research
15%

HR
11%
Accounts
17%

Academic
Affairs
27%
Admission
9%

96.

97.

98.

99.

Examination
21%

The number of employees in the department of Academic Affairs is approximately what per cent
more than the number of employees in Examination department?
(1) 39
(2) 29
(3) 12
(4) 139
(5) 112
If 30 per cent of the number of employees of Research department is females, then what is the
number of male employees in the Research department?
(1) 1343
(2) 1232
(3) 1323
(4) 1242
(5) None of these
The number of employees in Examination department is approximately what percentage of the
total number of employees in the department of HR and Academic Affairs together?
(1) 69
(2) 65
(3) 61
(4) 55
(5) 51
What is the average number of employees in Accounts, Admission and Research department
together?
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100.

(1) 1722
(2) 1742
(3) 1786
(4) 1784
(5) None of these
What is the difference between the total number of employees in the department of HR and
Admission together and the total number of employees in Accounts and Examination department
together?
(1) 2268
(2) 2464
(3) 2286
(4) 2644
(5) None of these
Directions (Q. 101-105) : Study the graph below to answer the questions that follow.
% market share of sales of buses by six different companies in FY 2011-12
Volvo
Isuzy 3%
Eicher 7%
8%

Mahindra
1%

Ashok
Leyland
40%
Tata
41%

% of different models sold of Tata automobile company

MUV

Hatch

18%

back
25%

Truck
10%
SUV
Buses
20%

101.

103.

104.

105.

15%

The number of buses sold by Ashok Leyland is 40 thousand in FY 2010-11 and the percentage
growth in sales of buses is 12

102.

12%
Sedan

1
% in FY 2011-12. How many units have been sold by Eicher in FY
2

2011 -12?
(1) 12000 units (2) 11000 units (3) 10000 units (4) 9000 units
(5) None of these
What is the approximate percentage of buses sold by Isuzy with respect to that of SUVs sold by
Tata in the FY 2011-12, if the number of units sold by Volvo is 3375?
(1) 28.5%
(2) 31.5%
(3) 35.5%
(4) 32.5%
(5) None of these
What is the ratio of the number of Eichers sold to the number of SUV sold by Tata in the year
2011-12?
(1) 2 : 5
(2) 1 : 2
(3) 1 : 3
(4) 3 : 7
(5) None of these
What is the approximate percentage of Volvos sold to that of MUVs sold by Tata in 2011-12?
(1) 10%
(2) 7%
(3) 8%
(4) Cant be determined
(5) None of these
Referring to the data of question number 91, what is the average number of units of Volvo, Isuzy,
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Eicher and Mahindra sold in FY 2011-12?
(1) 4035
(2) 2334.5
(3) 2137.5
(4) 5343.8
(5) None of these
Directions (Q. 106-100) : Study the given pie-charts carefully and answer the questions
given below:
The pie-charts show the major expenses in agriculture under different heads in year 200001 and 2010-11
Total expenditure = ` 15432 crore
Total expenditure = ` 35349 crore

Feed
29.5%

Seed
14.5%

Electrici
ty and
Diesel
8.6%

Fertil ise
rs
17.5%

Feed
19.5%

Seed
18.5%
Fertil ise
rs
28.8%

El ectrici
ty and
Diesel
7.8%

Others
26.7%

Year 2000-04
106.

107.

108.
109.
110.

Others
28.6%

Year 2010-11

The total expenditure on electricity and diesel in year 2010-11 exceeded similar expenditure in
year 2000-01 by approximately
(l) ` 1840crore
(2) ` 1852crore
(3) ` 7162 crore (4) ` 4544 crore
(5) ` 6519 crore
The actual expenditure on fertilisers in year 2010-11exceeded the expenditure on the same in
year 2000-01 by approximately
(1) 4 times
(2) 3 times
(3) 6 times
(4) 5 times
(5) 7 times
The expenditure on fertilisers and feed in year 2000-01 amounted to approximately
(1) ` 7253 crore (2) ` 8000crore
(3) ` 7200crore
(4) ` 3542 crore (5) None of these
The expenditure on feed in year 2010-11, as compared to that in year 2000-01, was approximately
(1) 47% (less)
(2) 53% (more)
(3) 51% (more)
(4) 53% (less)
(5) 51% (less)
In terms of actual expenditure on electricity and diesel, the increase in year 2010-11, as
compared to 2000-01, was roughly
(1) 1.91 times
(2) 1.53 times
(3) 1.73 times
(4) 1.83 times
(5) 1.94 times
Directions (Q. 111-115) : Study the following pie-charts below and answer the questions that

follow:
Classification of candidates from different states who appeared and qualified in a competitive exam
MP
10%

Gujarat

UP
18%

5%

Gujarat

MP

UP

10%

14%
Bihar

12%
Bihar

Mumbai

10%

7%

15%

Punjab
P unjab
12%
Delhi
20%

Haryana
13%

Candidates appeared (2 lakh)

8%

Mumbai

Haryana

19%
Delhi

6%

21%

Candidates qualified (16500)

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111.

What is the difference between the number of candidates who qualified from Gujarat, MP and
UP together and that of those who qualified from Bihar and Punjab together?
(1) 3045
(2) 2603
(3) 2970
(4) 2556
(5) None of these
112. What is the percentage of the number of candidates who qualified from UP and Bihar together
with respect to those who appeared from Delhi and Haryana?
(1) 9.6%
(2) 6.8%
(3) 6%
(4) 8%
(5) None of these
113. What is the ratio of the number of candidates who appeared from UP to that of those who qualified
from Mumbai, Delhi, Haryana and Punjab together?
(1) 3:2
(2) 57:79
(3) 5:9
(4) 125:108
(5) None of these
114. Which of the following states has the least percentage of number of candidates who qualified
with respect to appeared from that state?
(1) Haryana
(2) Delhi
(3) Mumbai
(4) Gujarat
(5) UP
115. In which of the following states the percentage of the number of qualified candidates with respect
to the number of appeared candidates is the maximum?
(1) Haryana
(2) Gujarat
(3) Mumbai
(4) Delhi
(5) UP
Directions (Q. 116-120): A total of 39 thousand students appeared in an entrance examination
from six cities, in which the number of boys was 12000. The following pie-charts show the distribution
of the total students and of the total boys from these cities who appeared in the exam.
F

32.40

17%

26%

A
82.80

75.60

13.5%

E
8.5%
D
20%

C
15%

TOTAL STUDENTS = 39000

D
360

72 0
C
61.20

BOYS = 12000

116.

What is the total number of girls who appeared from City A?


(1) 3210
(2) 3440
(3) 3650
(4) 3870
(5) 3900
117. What is the difference between the total number of boys and the total number of girls who
appeared in the exam from City E?
(1) 1725
(2) 1750
(3) 1775
(4) 1800
(5) 1825
118. The total number of girls who appeared from City C is approximately what per cent of the total
number of students who appeared from City D?
(1) 45%
(2) 49%
(3) 54%
(4) 57%
(5) 60%
119. What is the difference between the total number of boys who appeared from City A and that from
City B?
(1) 320
(2) 330
(3) 340
(4) 350
(5) 360
120. The number of girls who appeared from City F is approximately what per cent of the total number
of girls who appeared from all six cities together?
(1) 31.5%
(2) 32.5%
(3) 33.5%
(4) 34.5%
(5) 35.5%
Directions (Q. 121-125) : The following pie-chart shows the distribution of expenditure of
three companies A, B and C
S Salary, I Infrastructure, T Transportation, B Bonus, R Raw material, M Miscellaneous
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R
50.4

M
68.4

B
90

S
86.4

T
54

M
36

R
32.4

B
36

S
97.2

I
54
T
50.4

I
64.8

Expenditure of Company A
(` 80 lakh)
M
43.2
R
28.8

B
68.4

Expenditure of Company B
(` 90 lakh)
S
75.6

I
86.4
T
57.6

Expenditure of Company C (` 75 lakh)


121. What is the difference between (in `) the expenditure of Company A on salary and the expenditure
of Company Bon raw material?
(1) 9.6 lakh
(2) 11.1 lakh
(3) 12.4 lakh
(4) 13.4 lakh
(5) 15.1 lakh
122. The expenditure of Company C on salary is approximately what percentage of the expenditure of
Company A on transportation?
(1) 76.2%
(2) 96%
(3) 112.5%
(4) 125%
(5) 131%
123. What is the average expenditure (in `) of the three companies on infrastructure?
(1) 12.2 lakh
(2) 15.3 lakh
(3) 16.4 lakh
(4) 17.5 lakh
(5) None of these
124. What is the ratio of the expenditure of Company A on infrastructure to the expenditure of
Company B on transportation?
(1) 5 : 4
(2) 6 : 5
(3) 7 : 6
(4) 8 : 7
(5) 9 : 8
125. The expenditure of Company C on infrastructure is what percentage more or less than the
expenditure of Company A on bonus?
(1) 80%
(2) 100%
(3) 120%
(4) 125%
(5) 150%
Directions (Q.126-130): The following pie-charts show the percentage distribution of the
total number of readers of a newspaper in the year 2008 and 2012, among six different states.

A
F

10%

26%

22%

15%

14%

B
E

C
E
24%

D
9%

Year 2008

17%

16%

9%
D
10%

C
28%

Year 2012

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126.

If the number of readers from State D in the year 2008 and 2012 were 38700 and 57000
respectively, what is the difference between the total number of readers from State F in the
year 2012 and that in 2008?
(1) 12400
(2) 13600
(3) 14200
(4) 15700
(5) 16800
127. If the ratio of the number of readers from State A in the year 2008 to that in 2012 was 2 : 5, what
will be the ratio of the total number of readers from all six states together in year 2008 to that in
2012?
(1) 2 : 5
(2) 3 : 5
(3) 4 : 5
(4) 9 : 25
(5) 4 : 9
128. If the number of readers from State C in the year 2008 and that from State E in the year 2012
were 73100 and 51300 respectively, then what is the total number of readers from State B in
the year 2008 and 2012 together?
(1) 1.324 lakh
(2) 1.468 lakh
(3) 1.514 lakh
(4) 1.642 lakh
(5) 1.728 lakh
129. The percentage share of readers from State A in the year 2012 is approximately what per cent
of the percentage share of readers from State E in the year 2008?
(1) 47.5%
(2) 52.5%
(3) 57.5%
(4) 62.5%
(5) None of these
130. If the total number of readers from all six states together in year 2008 and 2012 were 4.3 lakh
and 5.7 lakh respectively, what is the difference between the total number of readers from State
B and State C together in the year 2008 and 2012?
(1) 1.175 lakh
(2) 1.415 lakh
(3) 1.625 lakh
(4) 1.596 lakh
(5) None of these
Directions (Q. 131-135): The following pie-charts show the percentage distribution of the
total students passed from six different colleges. The second pie-chart shows the percentage
distribution of the total girls passed from six different colleges. The total number of passed students
is 7.5 thousand and 40% of them are girls.

F
18%

A
16%

F
24%

B
18%

E
15%
D
17%

C
10%

Total students = 7500

A
20%

E
14%
D
22%

C
10%

B
16%

Total girls = 3000

131.

In which of the following colleges is the ratio of the number of passed boys to the number of
passed girls 1:1?
(1) A
(2) B
(3) C
(4) D
(5) E

132.

In which of the following colleges is the number of passed girl students more than the number
of passed boy students?
(1) B
(2) C
(3) D
(4) E
(5) F
In which of the following colleges the difference between the number of passed boy students and
the number of passed girl students is the maximum?
(1) B
(2) C
(3) D
(4) E
(5) F
The boy students who passed from College E is approximately what per cent of the girl students
passed from College C?
(1) 165%
(2) 185%
(3) 205%
(4) 235%
(5) 275%
The number of boys who passed from College B is approximately what per cent more or less than
the number of girls who passed from the same college?
(1) 67%
(2) 72%
(3) 81%
(4) 87%
(5) 92%

133.

134.

135.

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Directions (Q.136-140) : Study the following pie-chart and answer the following questions.
Percentage distribution of employees in six different professions
Total number of employees = 26800
Engineering
9%
Management
17%
Teaching
15%
Industries
13%
Film
Production
19%

Medical
27%

136.

137.

138.

139.
140.

What is the difference between the total number of employees in teaching and medical profession
together and the number of employees in management profession?
(1) 6770
(2) 7700
(3) 6700
(4) 7770
(5) 7670
In management profession three-fourths of the number of employees are females. What is the
number of male employees in management profession?
(1) 1239
(2) 1143
(3) 1156
(4) 1289
(5) 1139
25% of employees from film production profession went on a strike. What is the number of
employees from film production who did not participate in the strike?
(1) 3271
(2) 3819
(3) 3948
(4) 1273
(5) 1246
What is the total number of employees in engineering profession and industries together?
(1) 5698
(2) 5884
(3) 5687
(4) 5896
(5) 5487
In teaching profession if three-fifths of the teachers are not permanent, what is the number of
permanent teachers in the teaching profession?
(1) 1608
(2) 1640
(3) 1764
(4) 1704
(5) 1686
Directions (Q. 141-145): Study the charts carefully to answer the following questions:
Percentage of students enrolled in different activities in a school

Singing
21%

Swimming
16%
Craft
20%

Drawing
14%
Dancing
29%

Total students = 3000

Percentage break-up of girls enrolled in these activities

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Drawing
16%

Singing
28%

Dancing
20%

Swimming
14%
Craft
22%

Total Girls = 1750

141.
142.

143.

What is the ratio of the number of girls to boys enrolled in Swimming?


(1) 49:47
(2) 97:49
(3) 51:31
(4) 31:51
(5) None of these
The number of girls enrolled in Dancing form what per cent of the total number of students in
the school (round off two digits after decimal)?
(1) 12.95%
(2) 11.67%
(3) 16.75%
(4) 19.65%
(5) None of these
What is the total number of girls enrolled in Swimming and Drawing together?
(1) 625
(2) 550
(3) 490
(4) 525
(5) 455

144.

How many boys are enrolled in Singing and Craft together?


(1) 610
(2) 590
(3) 640
(4) 720
(5) 355
145. What is the approximate percentage of boys in the school?
(1) 42%
(2) 56%
(3) 49%
(4) 58%
(5) None of these
Directions (Q. 146-150): Study the following pie-charts carefully and answer the questions
given below.
Total population of the world = 700 crore
Number of patients = 10% of the total population

Europe
10%
Asia
32%

Australia
6%
South
America
15%

North
America
12%

Africe
25%

Percentage of all the patients in various continents

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Cancer
30%

Heart
disease
22%
AIDS
10%
TB
8%

Others
24%

Hepatitis
6%

Percentage of patients of various diseases in the world

North
America
15%

South
America
40%

Australia
5%

Asia
20%
Europe
10%

Africa
10%

Percentage of cancer patients in various continents


The number of cancer patients in Australia is what per cent of the total number of patients of
heart disease in the world?
(1) 6.81%
(2) 7.85%
(3) 5.49%
(4) 6.01%
(5) 7.98%
147. If the number of cancer patients in South America decreases by 25% , what is the percentage
decrease in total number of cancer patients in the world?
(1) 4%
(2) 8%
(3) 3%
(4) 6%
(5) 5%
148. What is the ratio of the total number of patients in Africa to the total number of cancer patients
in Asia and North America together?
(1) 350 : 347
(2) 360 : 347
(3) 350 : 334
(4) 352 : 250
(5) None of these
149. If the total number of patients increases by 10% every year in Europe then what is the difference
between the total number of patients in Europe after 2 years and the total number of cancer
patients in South America now?
(1) 8 lakh
(2) 9 lakh
(3) 6 lakh
(4) 7 lakh
(5) 5 lakh
150. If the number of hepatitis patients increases by 6% and that of heart disease ones by 22% , what
will be their new ratio?
(1) 1110 : 2396 (2) 1245 : 4925 (3) 1113 : 4697 (4) 1346 : 3411
(5) 1496 : 2541
Directions (Q. 151-155): Study the following pie-charts carefully and answer the questions
given below:
Disturibution of candidates studying Arts and Commerce in
five different Institutions A, B, C, D and E
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E
20%

A
10%

E
20%

B
15%

B
5%

D
25%

D
35%

C
30%

Total number of students studying Arts = 5000

151.
152.

153.

154.

155.

C
15%

Total number of students studying Commerce =


6000

How many students study Arts and Commerce in Institute D and E together?
(1) 4525
(2) 5550
(3) 6550
(4) 5525
(5) 6750
What is the ratio of the number of students studying Arts in Institute D to that studying
Commerce in Institute C?
(1) 3:5
(2) 5:3
(3) 17:25
(4) 25:17
(5) 25:18
The total number of students studying both Commerce and Arts in Institute B and E together is
what per cent of the total number of students studying Arts?
(1) 71%
(2) 61%
(3) 72%
(4) 51%
(5) None of these
The number of students studying Arts in Institute A is approximately what per cent of the total
number of students studying Commerce in Institute B?
(1) 167%
(2) 143%
(3) 198%
(4) 189%
(5) 193%
What is the ratio of the total number of students studying Arts in Institute C to that studying
Commerce in Institute A and E together?
(1) 9:5
(2) 8:9
(3) 5:9
(4) 4:9
(5) 2:3
Directions (Q. 156-160): Study the following pie-charts carefully and answer the given
questions.
The following pie-charts show the crimes against women in the year 2012
Total number of cases registered as crimes against women in2012 = 101akh

Goa
14%

Assam
12%

Delhi
6%

UP
18%

Human
trafficking
6%
Kidnapping
9%

Others
3%
Molestatio
n
30%

Bihar
19%
Others
15%

WB
16%

Statewise % crimes against women in 2012

156.

A
25%

Dowry
death
20%
Torture
32%

Incidence of crimes committed against women in 2012

Note: The proportion of the nature of crimes remains the same for each state.
During 2012, the number of registered cases in WB and Goa together exceeded the number of
cases in Assam and Others together by (in numbers)
(1) 32000
(2) 30000
(3) 31000
(4) 37000
(5) None of these
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157.

158.
159.
160.

Approximately how many cases of Dowry deaths were registered per day in Goa in the year
2012?
(1) 77
(2) 72
(3) 78
(4) 79
(5) 70
The number of cases of Human trafficking registered in UP exceeded that in WB by
(1) 1652
(2) 1700
(3) 1400
(4) 1200
(5) None of these
Which of the following crimes against women in Bihar is less than 5800?
(1) Others
(2) Kidnapping
(3) Dowry death (4) Torture
(5) None of these
During 2012, the number of cases of Torture and Others together exceeded the number of cases
of Molestation by
(1) 49000
(2) 30000
(3) 35000
(4) 45000
(5) None of these
Directions (Q. 161-165): Study the following pie-chart and answer the questions given below:
Constituents of sun rays received in 1 minute

X-rays
20%

Radio
waves
12%

Micro
waves
15%

162.

163.

164.

165.

Beta rays
5%

IR rays
10%
Gamma
rays
12%

161.

Alphawave
s
8%

UV rays
18%

Total sun rays received in 1 minute = 3600 units


If the human body can withstand a maximum 8750 units of IR rays when exposed to the sun
continuously, then what is the maximum time that any one can stand in the sun without
crossing the threshold limit of IR rays?
(1) 24.3 minutes (2) 45 minutes (3) 20 minutes (4) 15 minutes
(5) 30 minutes
The amount of UV rays received in 5 minutes is how many times the amount of IR rays received
in 2 minutes?
(1) 4
(2) 2.1
(3) 4.5
(4) 3.6
(5) 5.2
If presently the ozone layer in the atmosphere reflects 55% of the sun rays then what would be
the amount of Gamma rays received in one minute, if the ozone layer were to disappear
completely?
(1) 342
(2) 432
(3) 531
(4) 135
(5) 351
The amount of microwaves received in 4 minutes is how much more/less than the amount of
Alpha rays received in 3 minutes?
(1) 1435
(2) 1142
(3) 1378
(4) 1296
(5) 1526
How many minutes of exposure to the sun in a day would be enough to ensure that the body
receives enough amount of vitamin D, given that the body requires 40 units of vitamin D every
day and that 30 units of Beta rays generate 1 unit of vitamin D?

2
1
1
2
1
(2) 3
(3) 5
(4) 6
(5) 7
3
3
3
3
3
Directions (Q, 166-170): Study the pie-charts given below and answer the following questions.
Percentage of students studying in various branches of an Engineering college
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Chemical
5%

Computer
10%
Civil
12%

Mechanical
20%
Electronics
15%

Electrical
22%

Others
16%

Total students = 2500


Percentage of students interested in various sports of the Engineering college
Others
18%

Volleyball
5%

Not
interested
in sports
15%
Cricket
30%

Hockey
12%
Football
20%

Total students = 2500


166. If 10% of Civil students, 20% of Mechanical students and 12% of Electrical students are not
interested in sports then what is the average number of students of these branches who are
interested in sports? (Calculate approximate value)
(1) 362
(2) 378
(3) 315
(4) 385
(5) 316
167. What is the ratio of the number of students who play Volleyball to the number of students who
study in Mechanical branch?
(1) 2 : 3
(2) 1 : 4
(3) 4 : 1
(4) 3 : 2
(5) 5 : 6
168. If 20% students of Electronics branch fail, and out of these 60% are not interested in sports,
then the number of failed Electronics students who are not interested in sports is what per cent
of the total number of students who are not interested in sports?
(1) 14%
(2) 18%
(3) 16%
(4) 22%
(5) 12%
169. If 50% Mechanical students and 40% Electrical students are interested in Football then what is
their ratio?
(1) 25 : 22
(2) 21 : 19
(3) 22 : 37
(4) 23 : 47
(5) 17 : 11
170. The percentage of students who are interested in other games are same (20% ) in all branches.
What is the difference between the number of students of Electrical and Mechanical branches
who are interested in other games?
(1) 12
(2) 18
(3) 10
(4) 16
(5) 15
Directions (Q. 171-175): Study the following pie-charts carefully to answer the given
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Percentage of students enrolled for different activities in School N

Dancing

Craft

24%

25%

Draw ing

Singing
21%

Sw immi

14%

ng
16%

total number of students = 3000


Percentage break-up of the girls enrolled for these activities

Dan cin g

Craft

20%

22%

Draw in g
Sin gin g

16%

28%
Swimming
14%

Total number of girl students = 1750


The number of girls enrolled for Dancing forms what per cent of the total number of students in
School N?(Rounded off to two digits after decimal)
(1) 12.35
(2) 14.12
(3) 11.67
(4) 10.08
(5) None of these
172. How many boys are enrolled for Singing and Craft together?
(1) 505
(2) 610
(3) 485
(4) 420
(5) 705
173. What is the ratio of the number of girls to the number of boys enrolled for Swimming?
(1) 47 : 49
(2) 23 : 29
(3) 29 : 23
(4) 49 : 47
(5) None of these
174. What is the total number of girls enrolled for Swimming and Drawing together?
(1) 480
(2) 525
(3) 505
(4) 495
(5) None of these
175. What is the approximate percentage of boys in the school?
(1) 34
(2) 56
(3) 28
(4) 50
(5) 42
Directions (Q. 176-180): Study the information carefully and answer the questions that
follow:
The following pie-chart shows the percentage of employees of Bank X who are interested in
different sports activities.
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Total number of employees = 65000

Baseball
14.5%

Cricket
30.0%

Football
21.0%
Hockey
Athletics

12.0%

177.

178.

179.

180.

ics
2.5%

20.0%

176.

Gymnast

The number of employees interested in Athletics is approximately what per cent of the number
of employees interested in Baseball?
(1) 138%
(2) 128%
(3) 148%
(4) 127%
(5) None of these
What is the difference between the number of employees interested in Cricket and the total
number of employees interested in Baseball, Hockey and Gymnastics together?
(1) 6500
(2) 650
(3) 6565
(4) 6050
(5) 1300
What is the ratio of employees interested in Gymnastics to the number of employees interested
in Baseball?
(1) 5 : 39
(2) 29 : 5
(3) 25 : 29
(4) 14 : 29
(5) 5 : 29
The number of employees interested in Hockey is approximately what per cent of the employees
interested in Football, Atheletics and Baseball together?
(1) 32%
(2) 42%
(3) 22%
(4) 52%
(5) 18%
The number of employees interested in Gymnastics is what percentage of the number of
employees interested in Hockey? (Calculate approximate percentage)
(1) 21%

(2) 31%

2
(3) 16 %
3

1
(4) 33 %
3

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13.
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(1)
(2)
(5)

8.
16.
24.
32.
40.
48.
56.
64.
72.
80.
88.
96.
104.
112.
120.
128.
136.
144.
152.
160.
168.
176.

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(4)
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(1)
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DETAIL EXPLANATIONS
1.

1; Total number of people in all six cities

1526000 100
7000000
21.8

Sum = 0.048 + 0.0768 = 0.1248


8.

13
6
3.2 6
2; (Production-M1) = 3.2 100 13 100

Total population of City A


= 7000000

21
100

21

Female A = 1470000 751170 = 718830


10.6

3; TotalB = 7000000 100 = 742000


Males are 53.2% , so females
= 100 - 53.2 = 46.8%
Diff = 53.2 - 46.8 = 6.4%

Reqd answer = 742000

6.4
100

= 47488

21.8 (100 49.2)


4; Female E = 7000000 100
100

= 700 21.8 50.8 = 775208


7.5 (100 47.9)
Female F = 7000000 100
100

= 700 7.5 52.1 = 273525


775208

Reqd % = 273525 100 = 283.4 283.5%


4.

5.

7000000

2; Total males = 100 100 {21 51.1 + 10.6


53.2 + 23.7 52.9 + 15.4 53.8 + 7.5
47.9 + 21.8 49.2}
= 700 {1073.1 + 563.92 + 1253.73 + 828.52
+ 359.25 + 1072.56}
= 700 5151.08 = 3605756
3; Total population in all six cities = 7000000
Total females in all six cities
= 7000000 3605756 = 3394244
3394244

Reqd % = 7000000 100 = 48.489 48.5%


6.

20 13 25
3; A M1 3.2 100 20 100 = 0.104 crore

7.

1; BM2 3.2 100 14 100 0.048

14

CM2 3.2

30

22 5 24

0.0768
100 11 100

Ratio = 10 5

51.1

3.

3.2 10

= 1470000

MaleA = 1470000 100 = 751170

2.

10

(Production-M2 ) = 3.2 100 21 100

9.

22

20

5; CM1 = 3.2 100 11 100 = 0.0768 crore


10 3 21
EM2 = 3.2 100 5 100 = 0.04032 crore

Diff = 0.0768 - 0.04032 = 0.03648


10. 1; %PBM1 = 28% , %PDM2 = 25%
28

Reqd % = 25 100 112%


11. 2; Total students = 30000 0.18 = 5400
Girls = 12000 0.14 = 1680
Boys = 5400 1680 = 3720
Diff = 3720 1680 = 2040
12. 5; Totalc = 30000 0.23 = 6900
Girlsc = 12000 0.18 = 2160
TotalE = 30000 0.16 = 4800
GirlsE = 12000 0.20 = 2400
BoysE = 4800 2400 = 2400
2160

Reqd % = 2400 100 = 90%


13. 4; BoysA= (30000 0.10) (12000 0.15)
= 3000 1800 = 1200
BoysB = (30000 0.09) (12000 0.12)
= 2700 1440 = 1260
Boysc = (30000 0.23) (12000 0.18)
= 6900 - 2160 = 4740
Avg = (1200 + 1260 + 4740) 3
= 7200 3 = 2400
14. 3; GirlsF = 12000 0.21 = 2520
GirlsA = 12000 .15 = 1800
rise%

(2520 1800)
72000
100
40%
1800
1800

15. 2; BoysF = (30000 0.24) (12000 0.21)


= 7200 2520 = 4680
BoysD = (30000 0.18) (12000 0.14)
= 5400 1680 = 3720

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Reqd % =

(4680 3720)
l00
3720

6000
25.8%
3720

Reqd % =

16. 4; Diff = 26% 6% = 20%


Half = 10%
:. 10% of 6500 = 650
17. 5;

% rise =

30

20. 1; Reqd % = 18 100 = 166.67%


21. 1; Population of A = 1287000
Total population of all six cities
1287000
100 = 5500000
23.4

22. 2; A = 55

8.4 73

= 337262
100 100

23.4
l00 = 123.8
18.9

23. 5; In City F, adult population is 72% . So,


population of non-adults is 28% .
Reqd answer = 5500000

10.2 28

100 100

36
= 150
360
50.4
= 252
360

252 150
10200
100
68%
150
150

28. 4; S5 + S7 = 1500

(64.8 43.2)
360

1500 108
450
360

S2 1800

23.4
18.9
lakh, D = 55
lakh
100
100

Reqd % =

1800
100 = 120%
1500

S4(2011) = 1800

18. 3; 18% + 13% + 6% = 37


37% of 6500 = 2405
19. 3; Reqd ratio = 13 : 7

Adultc = 5500000

360
= 1800
54

27. 3; S4(2010) = 1500

26 18
100 44.44%
18

Total2011 = 270

28.8
144
360

450
l00 = 312.5%
144
29. 1; Avg of S1, S2 and S3

Reqd% =

(75.6 50.4 57.6)


1500 255
360 3
Avg of S5, S6 and S7

(57.6 46.8 54)


1800 264
360 3
Diff = 264 255 = 9

30. 5; S1

(414 315)
100 31.42%
315

5500000
{21.6 68 + 8.4 73)
100 100

S2

(210 144)
100 31.42%
210

= 550 (1468.8 + 613.2) = 550 2082


Total population of all six cities = 5500000

S3

(240 198)
100 17.5%
240

550 2082
100
5500000

S4

(252 150)
100 68%
150

S5

(288 270)
100 6.66%
270

S6

(234 135)
100 73.33%
135

= 157080
24. 2; Adult(B+C) =

Reqd % =

= 20.82% 21%
25. 1; Total population of D = 18.9% of 55 lakh
Total population of E = 17.5% of 55 lakh
(18.9 17.5) 100 140

Reqd% =
= 8%
17.5
17.5

26. 2; Total2010 = 180

360
= 1500
43.2

(270 180)
100 50%
180
31. 1; Total students in class V
S7

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=

72
1200 = 240
360
240
2 = 96
5

Girls =

Total students in class VI


=

43.2
1200 = 144
360

144
1 = 36
4

Girls =

Similarly, VIIgirls = 72, VIIIgirls = 84,


IXgirls = 108, Xgirls = 96
Avg =

96 36 72 84 108 96 492

6
6

= 82
32. 5; Total girls = 492
Total boys = 1200 492 = 708
Diff = 708 492 = 216
33. 3; TotalVIII =
Boys =

54
l200 = 180
360
180
8 = 96
15

57.6
TotalX =
l200 = 192
360

Boys =

34. 3; TotalV =

192
1 = 96
2

72
1200 = 240
360

BoysV =

240
3 = 144 , GirlsV = 96
5

Diff = 48
TotalVII =

192
5 = 120 , GirlsVII = 72
8

Diff = 48
Reqd% =
35. 2; BoysVI = 108
GirlsX = 96

48
l00 = 100%
48

108 96
1200
100
12.5%
96
96

36. 1; Total population of A


= 1.5

16
= 0.24 crore = 2400000
100

Total literate males of A


40

18
= 7.2 lakh = 720000
100

Total literate females of A


24
= 6 lakh = 600000
100

= 25

Total illiterate population


= 2400000 (720000 + 600000) = 1080000
37. 5; (E) Literate males = 40

19
= 7.61akh
100

(F) Literate females = 25

Reqd% =

10
= 2.5 lakh
100

7.6
l00 = 304%
2.5

38. 4; Total population of E


= 1.5

20
= 0.30 crore = 30 lakh
100

Total literate males of E


= 40

19
= 7.6 lakh
100

Total literate females of E


= 25

20
= 5 1akh
100

Total literate = 7.6 + 5 = 12.6 lakh


Reqd% =

57.6
l200 = 192
360

BoysVII =

Reqd% =

12.6
100 = 42%
30

39. 2; TotaL = 1.5

21
= 0.315 crore = 31.5 lakh
100

Literate males = 40

20
= 8 lakh
100

Literate females = 25

12
= 3 lakh
100

Total literate = 8 + 3 = 11 lakh


Total illiterate = 31.5 11 = 20.5 lakh
Difference = 20.5 11 = 9.5 lakh
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40. 1; Literate males = 40

Literate females = 25
Reqd % =

16
= 4 lakh
100

(6.4 4)
l00 = 60%
4

41. 3; Production cost


3
17
8
10
24

100 10 100 17

= 24[0.03 + 0.08] = 24 0.11 = 2.64 crore


20 2
42. 2; BI 24 100 5 1.92 crore
1

CI2 24

15
7

1.68 crore
100 15

Diff = 1.92 1.68 = 0.24 crore = 24 lakh


43. 4; Pr ofit I1 I2

24

Similarly,
Total I1 = 1.56 + 0.896 + 0.6912 + 1.44 +
0.4096 + 0.384 = 5.3808 lakh

16
= 6.4 lakh
100

25 14 20 11 30

100 25 100 25 100

5.3808
= 0.8968 lakh = 89680
6

Average =
49. l;

I1 16

7
4 64

0.4096,
100 7 100

Similary, I2 = 0.2640
Diff = 0.4096 - 0.2640 = 0.1456 lakh
= 14560 lakhs
50. 5; I1 sold by A = 156000,
I1 sold by F = 38400
Reqd % =

156000
100 = 406.25%
38400

51. 5; Total number

90000 14.3 7 16.2 5 18.4 3

+
100 18
9
10

25
1
Profit = 24 100 250 [28 + 33] = 1.464 crore
20 3 25
44. 2; ProfitB = 24 100 5 100 0.72 crore
13
8
30
ProfitD = 24 100 13 100 0.576 crore
Profit(B + D) = 0.72 + 0.576 = 1.296 crore
25 14 20
45. 1; ProfitA = 24 100 25 100
10
7
25
ProfitE = 24 100 10 100

Ratio

14 20 8
= 7 25 5

[(24 18) 28]


46. 4; Total items =
l6
100

= 2.24 lakh
47. 2; TotalF = 16
II
I2

16.8 3 12.6 2 21.7 2

9
5
10
= 5005 + 8100 + 4968 + 5040 + 4536 + 3906
= 31555
52. 1; TD = 90000
TE = 90000

12.6 2
= 4536
100 5

Diff = 6720 - 4536 = 2184


53. 5; M1-D = 90000
M3-A = 90000
Reqd % =

8
= 1.28 lakh,
100

1.28
3 0.768
5
1.28
2 0.512
5

I1 sold by A = 16

24 5 65

= 1.56 lakh
100 8 100

16.8 4
= 6720,
100 9

14.3 4

= 2860
100 18

6720
100 = 234.96 = 235%
2860

54. 5; TotalF =

90000
21.7 = 19530,
100

TotalB =

90000
16.2 = 14580
100

Reqd % =

Diff = 0.768 0.512 = 0.256 lakh = 25600


48. 3;

16.8 4
= 6720,
100 9

(19530 14580)
100
14580

495000
33.95 34
14580

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55. 2; TotalC =
M2-D =

65. 5; H20OO = 5.4

90000
3
16.8 5040
100
9

Ratio =
56. 2;

= 160000

90000
18.4 = 16560
100

H2010 = 8.6

16560 23

5040
7

% rise =

61.2
28.8
48600
62500
360
360
= 8262 + 5000 = 13262

54
62500 = 9375
360

% =

8748
l00 = 93.31% 93%
9375

800

80

67. 3; Chemistry = 800 100 = 144


18

64.8
62500 = 11250,
360

28.8
C2009 =
62500 = 5000
360
Pe rcen tage

(0.688 0.54)
100 27.4%
0.54

= 100 (18.125 + 18 + 21.75)


= 8 57.875 = 463

58. 3
59. 2; Sum = 8262 + 8748 + 8262 + 11250 + 9375
+ 5000 = 50897
60. 5; E2009 =

8
= 0.688 lakh
100

66. 2; Total Marks in Unit Test 2 in (Physics +


Chemistry + Math)

64.8
57. 5; B2008 =
48600 = 8748,
360

B2009 =

10
= 0.54 lakh
100

11250 5000
625000
100
5000
5000
= 125%

English = 750 100 = 135


Difference = 144 135 = 9
10

68. 3; GK1 = 750 100 = 75


GK2 = 800

12.375
100

% Rise =

99 75
2400
100
32%
75
75

= 99

20

69. 4; Math1 = 750 100 = 150


21.75

Math2 = 800 100 = 174


174

22
15
5.4
61. 1; Difference = 8.6
100
100

Reqd% = 150 100 = 116%


70. 3; Physics (Test-1 + Test-2)

= 1.892 - 0.81 = 1.082 lakh


750

62. 4; H2000 = 5.4

10
= 0.54 lakh,
100

8
H2010 = 8.6
= 0.688
100

Avg =

0.54 0.688 1.228

lakh = 61400
2
2

8
18
8.6
63. 3; Sum = 5.4
100
100

= 0.432 + 1.548 = 1.98 lakh


64. 4; Total number of vacancies in 2010
48000 100
800000
6
vacancies in NCR = 20% of 800000

22
18.125
800
165 145 310
100
100

Hindi (Testl + Test2)


750

14
16.25
800
105 130 235
100
100

Reqd % =

310 235
7500
100
235
235

= 31.91% 32%
71. 1; Total = 8000
Graduate : Non-graduate = 3 : 2
Graduate = 4800 and Non-graduate
= 3200
24

Graduate F = 4800 100 = 1152

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21

Non-graduate F = 8000 100 1152


1680 1152 = 528
72. 5; No relationship between the number of
males and the number of graduates is
given. Hence, (5).
73. 2; Total = 8000 Male : Female = 3 : 5
Males =

8000
8

3 = 3000

And Females = 8000 - 3000 = 5000


Difference = 5000 - 3000 = 2000
13

74. 1; GC= 4800 100 = 624


15

20

NGE = 8000 100 4800 100


= 1200 - 960 = 240
624

Reqd % = 240 100 260%


25
75. 3; MaleA = 3000 100 750
21
Female F = 8000 100 3000 12
= 1680 - 360 = 1320

Reqd % =

(1320 750)
100
750

57000
76%
750

20

76. 3; MaleA = 100 1500 300


Female D =

12
12
2200
1500
100
100

= 264 - 180 = 84
84

Reqd% = 300 100 28%


22
77. 3; MaleF = 1500 100 330
22

MaleP= 100 1500 330


MaleB + MaleF = 660
Re qd%

78. 4; MaleE =
Female c

660
100 30%
2200

1500

10
150
100

15
14
= 2200 100 1500 100

= 330 - 210 = 120

Reqd% =

79. 5;

150 120
100
120

30
100 25%
120

9
10
EFemale = 2200 100 1500 100
= 198 150 = 48
12
DTotal = 2200 100 264
264

11

Ratio = 48 2 11 : 2
80. 2; CTotal = 330 CFemale = 120
Now, C1 Total = 330 + 20 = 350
C1 Female = 120 + 20 = 140
140

Reqd% = 350 100 40%


81. 3; Average of female doctors =

1800
7

= 257.1 257
In City A, female doctors = 432
In City B, female doctors = 288
In City C, female doctors.= 198
In City D, female doctors = 144
In City E, female doctors = 288
In City F, female doctors = 342
In City G, female doctors = 108
There are four cities in which the number
of female doctors is more than the average
number of female : doctors.
These Cities are A, B, E and F.
14
82. 5; Total doctors in F = 4800 100 672
19

Female doctors in F = 1800 100 342


Male doctors = 672 342 = 330
83. 3; Total number of doctors in city A
4800

19
912
100

24
Female A = 1800 100 432
MaleA = 912 432 = 480
432

Reqd % = 480 100 90%


84. 3; Number of male doctors in City A
4800

19
24
1800
912 432 480
100
100

Similarly,
Number of male doctors in City B

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196
21

4800
16
1800
1008 288 720
100
100

And the number of male doctors in City C


9

Number of teachers in University B

4800
11
1800
432 198 234
100
100

Total number of male doctors in cities A,


B and C together = 480 + 720 + 234 = 1434
Total number of male doctors in cities E, F
and G together = 528 + 330 + 276 = 1134
Average of (A, B, C) =

1434
3

29 6400
1856
100

Number of teachers in University F

18 6400
1152
100

Difference = 3392 - 3008 = 384


Quicker Method:
Difference = (D + E + F)% (A + B + C)% }
= (53 47) = 6%
6% of 6400 = 384
Hence, University of D is equal to 6% .
89. 5; Number of teachers in University F

8
144
100

21
1008
100

FemaleB 1800

16
288
100

MaleB = 720
144

Reqd % = 720 100 20%


86. 3; Number of teachers in University B

18 6400
1152
100

Number of professors in University F


1152

17 6400

1088
100

Number of teachers in University D

12
4800
576
100

BTotal 4800

6 6400
384
100

Number of teachers in University E

Difference = 478 378 = 100

DFemale 1800

19 6400
1216
100

Number of teachers in University D

528 330 276

378
3

85. 2; DTotal

17 6400
1088
100

Number of teachers- in University C

= 478

Average of (E, F, G)

11 6400
704
100

6 6400
384
100

1
32
36

Total salary of professors in University


F = 32 96000 = 30.72 lakh
90. 5; Average

Number of teachers in University E

91. 1; Central angle = (12 + 15 + 14)

29 6400
1856
100

Required percentage =

704+1216+384+1152 3456

4
4

= 864

360
100

= 41 3.6 = 147.6
1088
100
1856 384

108800
48.57 49%
2240

87. 4; Number of teachers in University C


19 6400

1216
100

Number of female teachers in University


25
1
C 1216 100 1216 4 304

Number of male teachers in University C


= 1216 304 = 912
88. 4; Number of teachers in University A

10

92. 4; Car A2005 = 100 32000 = 3200


20

Car A2010 = 100 60000 = 7200


% rise =

7200 3200
3200

0.14 32000

100 = 125%

14

93. 5; Ratio = 0.24 60000 45 14 : 45


94. 2; Car D20I0 = 0.14 60000 = 8400
Car C20o5 = 0.20 32000 = 6400
8400

Reqd% = 6400 100 =131.25

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95. 2; Reqd % =

6000 5120
5120

Number of buses sold by Tata


100 = 17.1875 17%

96. 2; Number of employees in Academic affairs


=

27 12600
3402
100

41

= 3375 3 = 46125
12

SUVs sold by Tata = 46125 20 = 27675

Number of employees in Examination


department

21 12600

2646
100

Reqd % =

3402 2646
100
2646

103. 5; Let total vehicles sold by all companies


= 100
Vehicles sold by Eicher = 8
Vehicles sold by Tata = 41

756
100 28.57 29%
2646

97. 3; Nu mber o f empl oye es i n Re se arch

empl oy ee s in

Research

1890 30
department 100 567

Hence number of male employees in


Research department = 1890 - 567 = 1323
98. 4; Number of employees in examination
21 12600
2646
department 100

Nu mber o f emplo ye es i n th e

HR

11 12600
1386
department 100

Number of employees in Academic Affairs

Total number of employees in both the


departments Academic Affairs and HR
together = 3402 + 1386 = 4788
2646

Reqd % = 4748 100 55.26 55


99. 1; Nu mber o f empl oye es i n Acco un ts

Average =

17 12600
100

= 1890

2142 1134 1890


3

5166
1722
3

100. 1; Difference = (38% of 12600 20% of 12600)


= 18% of 12600 =

18 12600
100

= 2268

101. 4; Sales of Ashok Leyland in FY 2010-11 = 40


thousand FY 2011-12 = 40 1.125 = 45000
8

Sales of Eicher = 45000 40 = 9000 units


102. 1; Number of buses by Isuzy
7

41 12
= 24.6
20

40

Ratio = 24.6 123 40 :123


104. 3; Let total buses sold = 100
Number of Volvos sold = 3
41
369
Number of MUVs sold by Tata 20 18 10
3 10

Reqd % = 369 100 = 8.13% 8% (approx)


105. 4; Average of Volvo, Isuzy, Eicher and
Mahindra =

3 7 8 1 19

%
4
4

Now, sales of Ashok Leyland in FY 201011 = 40 thousand


FY 2011-12 = 40 1.125 = 45000
19
45000 19
%

5343.8
4
40
4

27 12600
3402
100

Department =

SUVs sold by Tata =


8

15 12600
1890
department 100

femal e

7875

Reqd % = 27675 l00 = 28.45 28.5%

= 3375 3 = 7875 units

106. 1; Expenditure on electricity and diesel in the


year 2000-01 = 7.8% of 15432 = Rs
1203.696 crore
And expenditure on electricity and diesel
in the year 2010-11 = 8.6% of 35349 = Rs
3040.014 crore
Exceeding amount = 3040.014 - 1203.696
= 1836.318 crore 1840 crore
107. 2; Expenses on fertilisers in the year 200001 = 17.5% of 15432 = 2700.6 crore = 2701
crore
Now, the expenses on fertilisers in the
year 2010-11 = 28.8% of 35349 = 10180.512
crore
Difference = (10180.512 10181)
= 10181 - 2701 = 7480 crore
7480

Number of times = 2701 = 2.76 3 times


108. 1; Expenses on Fertilisers in 2000-01 =
2700.6 crore
And that on Feed in 2000-01

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= 29.5% of 15432 = 4552.44 crore
Total = 2700.6 + 4552.44 = 7253.04 crore
7253 crore
109. 3; Expenses on Feed in 2000-01 = Rs 4552.44
crore
And the expenses on Feed in 2010-11
= 19.5% of 35349 = Rs 6893 crore
% increase =

6893 4552
100
4552

= 51.427 51%
110. 2; Expenses on Electricity and Diesel in 200001 = 7.8% of 15432 = 1203.696 crore And
in the year 2010-11 expenses = 8.6% of
35349
= 3040.014 crore
Difference of expenses on the same =
3040.014 - 1203.696 = 1836.318 crore
1836.318

Number of times of increase = 1203.696


= 1.525 1.53 times
111. 3; Reqd difference in the number of qualified
candidate
= 36% of 16500 - 18% of 16500
18 16500
2970
100

= 18% of 16500 =

112. 3; The number of qualified candidates (UP +


Bihar) 24% of 16500 = 3960
No. of candidates appeared (Delhi and
Haryana) 33% of 2 lakh = 66000
Re qd %

3960
100 6%
66000

113. 5; The number of candidates appeared from


UP 18% of 2 lakh = 36000
The number of candidates qualified from
Mumbai, Delhi, Haryana and Punjab = 54%
of 16500 = 8910
36000

400

Ratio = 8910 99 400 : 99


114. 1; Haryana
115. 2; Gujarat
116. 4; Total number of students from City A
39000

17
6630
100

Total number of boys from City A

12000
82.8 2760
360

Girls = 6630 - 2760 = 3870


117. 1; Total number of students from City E

39000

8.5
3315
100

Number of boys from City E


12000

75.6
2520
360

Number of girls = 3315 - 2520 = 795


Difference = 2520 - 795 = 1725
118. 2; Total number of students from City C
39000

15
5850
100

Total number of boys from City C


12000

61.2
2040
360

Number of girls from City C


= 5850 2040 = 3810
Total number of students from City D
39000

20
7800
100

Reqd % =

3810 100
48.84 49%
7800

(82.8 72)
119. 5; Difference = 12000 360

12000 10.8
360
360

120. 3; Total number of students from City F


39000

26
10140
100

Nu mber
12000

of

bo ys

fro m

Ci ty

32.4
1080
360

Number of girls from City F = 10140 - 1080


= 9060
Total number of giris = 39000 - 12000 =
27000
Reqd % =

9060
100 33.55%
27000

121. 2; Difference = 80

86.4 90 32.4

360
360

= 19.2 - 8.1 = 11.1 lakh


122. 5; Expenditure of Company C on Salary

75

75.6
15.75 lakh
360

Ex pe nditure
transportation
80

of

54
12 lakh
360

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Co mpan y

on

199
Reqd % =

15.75 100
= 131.25% 131%
12

64.8

54

86.4

123. 2; Average = 3 80 360 90 360 75 360

1
45.9
{14.4 13.5 18}
15.3 lakh
3
3

124. 4; Ex pe nditure

of

infrastructure = 80
Ex pe nditure
transportation
90

of

Co mpan y

of

infrastructure = 75

Co mpan y

on

73100

100 14

60200
17 100
100 16

91200
9 100

Total = 60200 + 91200 = 151400


C

on

86.4
= 18 lakh
360

(18 8)
1000
100
125%
Reqd % =
8
8

126. 2; Number of readers from State F in the year


2012

100 22

10 100

= 1.254 lakh.
Number of readers from State F in the year
2008
38700

3
= 3:5
100x

year 2012 = 51300

36
8 lakh
360

57000

100 100x

15
3

The number of readers from State B in the

Expenditure of Company A on bonus

80

the year 2012 = 5x

128. 3; The number of readers from State B in the


year 2008

14.4 8
8:7
12.6 7

125. 4; Ex pe nditure

Total number of readers from State A in

on

50.4
12.6 lakh
360

Ratio =

100
20x
10

Ratio = 20x

64.8
14.4 lakh
360

Co mpan y

2x

100 26

1.118 lakh
9 100

Difference = 1.254 - 1.118 = 0.136 lakh


= 13600
127. 2; Let the number of readers from State A be
2x and 5x respectively in the year 2008
and 2012
Total number of readers from State A in
the year 2008

129. 4; Reqd % =

15
100 = 62.5%
24

130. 1; The number of readers from State B in the


year 2008 = 430000

14
= 60200
100

The number of readers from State C in the


year 2008 = 430000

17
= 73100
100

Total number of readers from State B


and C = 133300
The number of readers from state B in the
year 2012 = 570000

16
= 91200
100

The number of readers from state C in the


year 2012 = 570000

28
= 159600
100

The number of readers from State B and C


in the year 2012 = 91200 + 159600 =
250800
Difference = 250800 - 133300 = 117500
131. 1; Total number of students inCollege A

7500

16
1200
100

Number of girl students in College A


3000

20
600
100

Number of boy students in College A


= 1200 - 600 = 600
LEARN MATHS FROM S.K. RAJU (9811549822, 9811649822)

200
Reqd ratio = 1 : 1
132. 3; Total number of students in College D
7500

17
1275
100

Number of girl students in College D


3000

22
660
100

Number of boy students in College D


= 1275 - 660 = 615
133. 5: Total number of students in College F
7500

24
1800
100

Number of girl students in College F


3000

18
540
100

Number of boy students in College F


= 1800 - 540 = 1260
Difference = 1260 - 540 = 720,
which is maximum.
134. 4; Number of boy students in College E

15
= 4020
100
Nu mber o f e mplo ye es in M edical
profession

profession = 26800

27
= 7236
100
Total number of employees = 4020 + 7336
=11256
Number of employees in Management
= 26800

17
= ` 4556
100
Reqd difference = 11256 4556 = 6700
Quicker Method:
Reqd difference = (15 + 27 17)% of 26800
= 25% of 26800 = 6700
137. 5; Total number of employees in Management

profession = 26800

17
= 4556
100
fe mal e empl oy ee s

profession = 26800
Nu mber

of

in

3
= 3417
4
Required number of male employees in
Management profession
= 4556 3417 = 1139
15
14
7500
3000
1125 420 705 138. 2; Total number of employees from Film
100
100
19
Number of girl students in College C
Production = 26800
= 5092
100
0
3000
300
Now, number of employees from Film
100
Production who went on strike

Reqd % =

705
100 = 235%
300

135. 3; Total number of students in College B


= 7500

18
= 1350
100

Number of girl students in College B


= 3000

16
= 480
100

Number of boy students in College B


= 1350 - 480 = 870
(870 480)
39000
100
Reqd % =
480
480

= 81.25% 81%
136. 3; Nu mber o f empl oye es i n Te achi ng

Management profession = 4556

25
= 1273
100
Number of employees who have not
participated in strike = 5092 1273 = 3819
Quicker Method:
Required number of employees who have
not participated in strike
= 5092

19
75

3819
100 100
139. 4; Required number of employees who
participated in both Engineering and
26800

Industries professions = 26800


= 268 22 = 5896
140. 1; Total number of teachers
= 26800

15
= 4020
100

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(9 13)
100

201
Nu mber o f teach ers who are n ot
permanent
3
= 804 3 = 2412
5
Number of teachers who are permanent
= 4020 2412 = 1608
141. 1; The number of girls enrolled in Swimming

= 4020

14
= 245
100
The number of boys enrolled in Swimming

= 1750

3000 16

245 = 480 245 = 235


100

Ratio of girls to boys in Swimming


= 245 : 235 = 49 : 47
142. 2; The number of girls enrolled in Dancing

1750 20
350
100

350
100 = 11.66% 11.67%
3000
143. 4; The number of girls enrolled in Swimming

Reqd % =

1750 14
= 245
100
The number of girls enrolled in Drawing
=

1750 16
280
100
Total number of girls = 245 + 280 = 525
144. 5; The number of boys enrolled in Singing

3000 21 1750 28

100
100
= 630 - 490 = 140
The number of boys enrolled in Craft

3000 20 1750 22

100
100

= 600 385 = 215


Total number of boys = 140 + 215 = 355
145. 1; Number of boys = 3000 1750 - 1250
1250
100 = 41.66 42%
3000
146. 1; Total population = 7000000000
Total number of patients in the world

Read % =

10
= 700000000 = 70
100
crore Now, cancer patients in the world
= 7000000000

= 70

30
= 21 crore
100

Cancer Patients in Australia = 21

5
100

= 1.05 = 1 crore 5 lakh


Total number of patients of heart disease
in the world = 70

22
= 15.40 crore
100

= 15 crore 40 lakh

10500000
100 6.81%
154000000
147. 3; Cancer patients in South America
Reqd %

30
40

= 8.4 crore
100 100
After decrease of 25% , number of patients
70

in South America = 84000000

75
100

= 63000000 = 6.3 crore


Decrease = 84000000 63000000
= 21000000 = 2.1 crore
Percentage decrease in the number of
total cancer patients in the world
21000000
100 3%
700000000
148. 5; Total number of patients in Africa

25
= 17.5 crore = 175000000
100
Total number of cancer patients in the
world
= 70

30
= 21 crore
100
Now, total number of cancer patients in
Asia and North America

= 70

= 21

35
= 73500000
100

175000000 1750 350

73500000
735 147
= 350 : 147
149. 4; Total number of patients in Europe
Ratio =

10
= 7 crore
100
After 2 years, the number of patients in
= 70

10

Europe = 7 crore 1

100

LEARN MATHS FROM S.K. RAJU (9811549822, 9811649822)

202
11 11

8.47crore
100 10
= 8 crore 47 lakh
Number of cancer patients in South
7

America = 21

40
= 84000000
100

= 8.4 crore
Difference = 8.47 8.40 = 7 lakh
150. 3; Number of patients of hepatitis
6
= 42000000 = 4.2 crore
100
After increase, 6% of the number of

= 5% of 6000 = 300
500
100 = 166.66% 167%
300
155. 3; Number of students studying Arts in
Institute C = 30% of 5000
Number of students studying Commerce
in Institute A and E together
= 45% of 6000 = 2700

Reqd % =

Reqd ratio =

1500
=5:9
2700

= 70

patients of hepatitis = 42000000 1

100
= 42000000

106
= 44520000
100

= 4.452 crore
Number of patients of heart disease

22
= 154000000 = 15.4 crore
100
After 22% increase, the number of patients
of heart disease
= 70

122
= 187880000
100
Reqd ratio = 4452 : 18788 = 1113 : 4697
151. 2; Total number of students studying Arts and
Commerce in Institute D and E together
= 45% of 5000 + 55% of 6000

= 154000000

45
55 6000
5000
100
100
= 2250 + 3300 = 5550

152. 5; Reqd ratio =

25% of 5000
15% of 6000

125 25

25 :18
90 18
153. 5; Total number of students studying both
Commerce and Arts in Institute B and E
together = 25% of 6000 + 35% of 5000
= 1500 + 1750 = 3250
3250
100 65%
5000
154. 1; Total number of students studying Arts in
Institute A = 10% of 5000 = 500
To tal nu mber o f stu de nts studyi ng
Commerce in Institute B

Read % =

156. 2; Cases registered in WB = 10

16
100

= 1.6 lakh
Cases registered in Goa = 10

14
100

= 1.4 lakh
Total number of cases in (WB + Goa)
= 1.6 + 1.4 = 3 lakh
Now, the number of cases registered in
Assam
12
= 1.2 lakh
100
Number of cases registered in Others

= 10

15
= 1.5 lakh
100
Total number of cases = 1.2 + 1.5
= 2.7 lakh
Exceeded number of cases = 3 27
= 0.3 lakh = 30000
157. 1; Total number of cases registered in Goa

= 10

14
= 1.4 lakh
100
Numb e r of c ase s of Dowry d e ath

in 2012 = 10

registered in Goa =1.4

20
100

= 0.28 lakh = 28000


Number of cases registered per day in
28000
76.502 77
366
(Since 2012 is a leap year, there would
be 366 day.)
158. 4; Number of Human trafficking cases in UP
= 10 18% 6% = 0.108 = 10800
Number of cases of Human trafficking in
WB = 10 16% 6% = 0.096 lakh = 9600
Excess = 10800 9600 = 1200
159. 1; Total number of crimes registered in

Goa =

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203
19
= 1.9 lakh
100
Now, number of cases registered for Dowry

Bihar in 2012 = 10

20
= 0.38 lakh = 38000
100
Number of registered cases of Torture
deaths = 1.9

1.9 32
= 0.608 lakh = 60800
100
Number of registered cases of Molestation

1.9 30
= 0.57 lakh = 57000
100
Number of registered cases of Others

1.9 3
= 0.057 = 5700
100
Number of registered cases of Human
=

1.9 6
trafficking =
= 0.114 lakh = 11400
100
160. 5; In 2012, the number of cases of Torture
32
= 3.2 lakh
100
In 2012, the number of cases of Others

= 10

30
= 0.3 lakh = 30000
100
Total cases in (Torture + Others)
= 3.2 + 30000 = 3.5 lakh
Again, number of cases of Molestation
= 10

30
= 10
= 3 lakh
100
Exceeding number = 3.5 3
= 0.5 lakh = 50000
161. 1; Total IR rays received in 1 minute
3600

10
360 units
100

Time taken to receive 8750 units of IR


=

8750
minutes = 24.3 minutes
360

162. 3; Amount of UV rays in 5 minutes


= 3600

18
5 = 3240 units
100

Amount of IR rays received in 2 minutes


3600

10
2 = 720 units
100

3240
rays is
= 4.5 times the amount of
720
IR rays received in 2 minutes.
163. 2; The amount of Gamma rays received when
th e ozon e laye r co ve r co mple te ly
disappears = 100%
The amount of Gamma rays received in
one minute if the ozone layer were to
completely disappear = 3600

12
units
100

= 432 units
164. 4; Amount of Microwaves received in 4
minutes = 3600

15
4 = 2160 units
100

Amount of Alpha rays received in 3


minutes = 3600

8
3 = 864 units
100

Amount of Microwavers received in 4


minutes is (2160 - 864) units = 1296 units
more than the amount of Alpha rays
received in 3 minutes
165. 4; Given that the body requires 40 units of
vitamin D every day.
To g en erate 1 un it o f vi tami n D,
requirement of Beta rays = 30
To g en erate 40 u ni ts of vitami n D,
requirement of Beta rays
= (30 40) = 1200 units
Now, in l minute 3600

5
= 180 units
100

Beta rays are received.


180 units Beta rays are received in 1
minute
1200 units Beta rays are received in
1
120
2
1200
6
minutes
180
18
3

166. 4; Number of Civil students not interested in


12
10

30
100 100
Now, number of Civil students interested
in Sports

sports = 2500

12
30 300 30 270
100
Number of Mechanical students not
in te re sted
in
sports
2500

Amount of UV rays in 5 minutes of sun


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204
20
20

100
100 100
Number of Mech ani cal stu den ts
interested in sports
2500

20
100 400
100
Again, number of Electrical students
interested in sports
= 2500

22
22 12
2500

484
100
100 100
Average number of students of these
branches who are interested in sports

= 2500

270 400 484 1154

384.66 385
3
3

167. 2; Reqd ratio = 2500

5
20
: 2500
100
100

= 125 : 500 = 1 : 4
168. 5; Number of failed students of Electronics
15
20

75
100 100
Now, failed Electronic students who are not

branch = 2500

60
45
100
Total number of students of all branches
who are not interested in sports
interested in sports = 75

= 2500

15
= 375
100

45 100
12%
375
169. 1; Number of Mechanical students interested

Reqd % =

20
50

250
100 100
Number of Electrical students interested
in Football = 2500

22
40

= 220
100 100
Reqd ratio = 25 : 22
170. 3; Students of Mechanical branch interested

171. 3: Reqd % =

350
35
100
11.67%
3000
3
172. 1; Number of boys enrolled in Singing and
Craft together

46
50
1750
100
100
= 1380 875 = 505
173. 4; Reqd ratio
3000

14% of 1750
16% of 3000 14% of 1750

245
245 49

49 : 47
480 245 235 47

174. 2: Total number of girls in Swimming and


Drawing together = 1750

20
20

100
100 100
Student of Electrical branch interested in

22
20

110
other games = 2500
100 100
Difference = (110 100) = 10

30
= 525
100

175. 5; Reqd % of boys


(3000 1750)
1250
100%
100%
3000
3000
= 41.67 42%
176. 1; Nu mber of e mplo yee s in tereste d in

65000 20
= 13000
100
Nu mber of e mplo yee s in tereste d in
Baseball
Athletics =

65000 14.5
9425
100

Reqd % =

13000
100 = 137.93 138%
9425

177. 2; Reqd difference

65000
30 (14.5 12 2.5)
100

65000
(30 29) 650
100

in Football = 2500

in other games = 2500

1750 20
100%
3000

2.5
25

= 5 : 29
14.5 145
179. 3; Number of employees interested in Hockey

178. 5; Reqd ratio =

65000 12
7800
100
Nu mber of e mplo yee s in tereste d in
Football, Athletics
and
Baseball

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205
65000
(21 + 20 + 14.5)
100
= 650 55.5 = 36075

Number of employees interested in Hockey

together =

7800
100 = 21.62 22%
36075
180. 1; Nu mber of e mplo yee s in tereste d in

Reqd % =

Gymnastics =

65000 12
7800
100

Reqd % =

1625
100 = 20.83% 21%
7800

65000 2.5
= 1625
100

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