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The document provides data and questions related to analyzing tables with information about students at various institutes over years, numbers of students playing different sports at schools, production of different car models by a company over years, and numbers of employees in different departments at various organizations. It includes 5 questions after each data set table related to calculating percentages, comparing values, determining ratios, and interpreting the data in the tables.

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DATA INTERPRETATION

Model 1. Table

Q.1. Table gives the number of students from various Institutes over the years.

Institute A B C D E F G
Year
2002 750 640 680 780 740 620 650
2003 700 600 720 800 720 580 720
2004 800 620 730 820 760 640 730
2005 820 660 670 760 750 560 750
2006 740 760 690 790 780 650 680
2007 720 740 700 810 730 630 690
2008 780 700 660 840 720 660 740

Q.1. The strength of Institute F in 2004 is what percent of the total strength of that Institute for all seven years
together ? (Approximate)
1)14.28 2)14.98 3)12.90 4)14.75 5)NOT
Q.2. What is the difference between the total number of students in 2006 for all the institutes together and the total
number of students in 2008 for all the institutes together ?
1)50 2)70 3)10 4)30 5)NOT
Q.3. What is the ratio between total strength of institutes A , B and G together in 2003 and the total strength of
institutes E, F and G together in 2005 ?
1)103:101 2)101:103 3)51:53 4)53:51 5)NOT
Q.4. If in 2002 the overall percentage of students passed from all the institutes is 70% then what is the number of
students passed from all the institutes ?
1)3402 2)3420 3)3422 4)3382 5)NOT
Q.5. If from Institutes B overall 60% passed for all the given years, approximately what is the average number of
students passed ?
1)430` 2)425 3)390 4)395 5)405

Q.2. Directions (1-5): Study the following table carefully and answer the questions given below:
Number of students from various schools playing various games.

Game School
A B C D E
Football 125 250 100 175 250
Basketball 175 200 195 245 225
Cricket 250 200 225 215 200
Tennis 240 210 200 130 165
Badminton 75 125 55 45 100

Q.1 If 20% of the students playing Football from School A also play Badminton, what is the total number of
students playing badminton from the school A?
1)110 2)120 3) 95 4) 100 5) None of these
Q.2 The number of student playing basketball from school C is approximately what percent of students playing
Basketball from school E?
1)75% 2)87% 3)94% 4) 70% 5) 81%
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Q.3 What is the difference between the average number of student playing cricket from all the school and the
average number of students playing Tennis from all the school?
1)31 2)26 3) 29 4) 33 5) None of these
Q. 4 The number of student playing Football from school D is what percent of the total number of students playing
all the games from that school?
1)20.61% 2)21.59% 3) 22.60% 4) 20.59% 5) None of these
Q. 5 What is the difference between the average number of students playing all the given games from School B and
the number of students playing Badminton from that school?
1)72 2)65 3) 78 4) 69 5) None of these

Q.3. Directions (1-5): Study the following table carefully and answer the questions given below:
Number of 5 types of cars (Swift, SX4, Ertiga, Zen, Echo) manufactured (in thousand) by Maruti over the
years.

Types of Cars
Year Swift SX4 Ertiga Zen Echo
2007 250 200 128 140 115
2008 200 230 150 155 120
2009 230 225 142 160 135
2010 245 210 170 175 125
2011 260 135 180 185 130
2012 275 155 230 220 120

Q.1 Which type of cars manufactured by Maruti during 2007 to 2012 is the maximum?
1) Swift 2) Zen 3) Echo 4) Ertiga 5) SX4
Q.2 What was the percentage increase in the production of Swift from 2007 to 2012?
1) 10% 2) 12% 3)16% 4) 22% 5) 8%
Q.3 Which type of Cars registered a continuous increase in the percentage over the years?
1) Swift 2) Zen 3) SX4 4) Ertiga 5) Echo
Q.4 The productions of Echo in the year 2011 was what percent of the production of SX4 in the year 2010?
1) 67.21% 2) 57.97% 3)59% 4) 61.9% 5) 65.4%
Q.5 What was the percentage increase in the productions of Zen from 2008 to 2010?
1) 7.8% 2) 10.8% 3)12.9% 4) 13.5% 5) 14.2%

Q.4. Directions (1-5): Study the following table carefully and answer the questions given below:
The table shows the number of people working in the various departments of various organizations.

Departments Organisations
P Q R S T
Production 1050 1015 976 888 1004
IT 1017 960 786 1025 963
Accounts 1382 1384 1275 1300 1290
Legal 786 745 801 800 735
Finance 1542 1545 1550 1570 1580
Marketing 48 54 36 30 53

Q.1 The total number of employees working in the Marketing Departments is approximately What percent of the
total number of employees working in the Production Departments of all the organizations together?
1) 4.5% 2) 7% 3)8.5% 4) 10% 5) 12%
Q.2 What is the approximate difference between the average number of people working in the Accounts
Departments and that in the Finance Departments of all the organizations together?
1) 331 2) 231 3)430 4) 546 5) 210
Q.3 What is the ratio of the total number of employees working in Organisation P to the total number of
employees working in Organization T?
1) 45:233 2) 225:233 3)125:233 4) 233:225 5) 625:233
Q.4 What is the total number of employees working in all departments of all the organizations together?
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1) 28910 2) 27690 3)28901 4) 26960 5) 28190
Q.5 The number of people working in the IT Department of Organisation Q is approximately what percent of the
total number of employees working in Organisation Q?
1) 27% 2) 15% 3)17% 4) 12% 5) 29%

Q.5. Directions (Q. 1-4): In the following table the number of student passed in different subject is given.
Year Total Student Pass
Arts Science Commerce
2001 900 75 210 115
2002 860 80 180 100
2003 820 110 200 110
2004 905 112 172 121
2005 884 100 200 84

Q.1. What percent of student passed in science in 2001?


1) 2) 3) 4) 5) NOT
Q.2. What is the average of commerce students passed in 2001-2005?
1) 101 2) 103 3)105 4) 106 5) 107
Q.3. In which year percentage of students passed in science more than the total percentage of those passed in art
and commerce together ?
1) 2001 and 2003 2) 2003 3) 2001 and 2005 4) 2003 and 2005 5) NOT
Q.4. What is the ratio of the total students and total passed students in 2003?
1) 40: 21 2) 41 : 21 3) 44:23 4) 44:21 5)NOT

Q.6. Direction.(76-80) : Study the table carefully to answer the following questions:
Centrewise and Postwise number if Candidates
Post Officer Clerk Field Officer Supervisor Specialist
Center
Bangalore 2000 5000 50 2050 750
Delhi 15000 17000 160 11000 750
Mumbai 17000 19500 70 7000 900
Hyderabad 3500 20000 300 9000 1150
Kolkata 14900 17650 70 1300 1200
Lucknow 11360 15300 30 1500 650
Chennai 9000 11000 95 1650 500

Q.1. In Kolkata, number of specialist Officers is approximately what per cent of Officers?
1)8.7 2) 9 3) 6.5 4) 8 5) 6.9
Q.2. What is the difference between total number of Officers and Clerks?
1)29680 2) 34180 3) 32690 4) 28680 5) NOT
Q.3. In Chennai, the number of clerks is approximately how much per cent more than that of Officers?
1)18 2) 22 3) 20 4) 2 5) 13
Q.4. Which center has 300% more number of clerks as compared to those in Bangalore?
1) Lucknow 2)Mumbai 3) Hyderabad 4) Chennai 5) NOT
Q.5. Which center has the highest number of candidates?
1) Delhi 2) Kolkata 3) Hyderabad 4) Mumbai 5) NOT
Q.7. (1-5). Study the following table carefully to answer the question that follows number of article in
(thousand) manufactured (M) defective (D) by 5 units of a company over the years.
Unit
Year I II III IV V
M D M D M D M D M D
2001 63 11 55 07 86 28 66 11 56 08
2002 59 08 42 10 55 14 73 14 46 11
2003 60 08 58 08 65 06 78 20 44 05
2004 75 10 78 05 67 10 64 09 58 03
2005 80 21 82 03 92 12 58 17 68 10
2006 54 05 66 12 48 22 50 05 70 11

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Q.1. What is the ratio between total number of article manufactured by Unit II to that of Unit V for all the years
together ?
1) 127:114 2) 121:117 3)111:109 4)99:83 5) None of these
Q.2 What is the average number of defective items from Unit IV for all the given years?
1) 11233 2) 11667 3)12667 4)10333 5) 15333
Q.3. During which year the largest % of article were defective out of the article manufactured by Unit III?
1) 2002 2) 2004 3)2006 4)2001 5) None of these
Q.4 What was the % of defective articles over the number of article manufactured by all Unit together in the year
2005?
1) 2) 3) 4) 5) None of these
Q. 5. During which year the % increase/decrease in mfg from the previous years the highest for unit II?
1)2001 2) 2002 3)2003 4)2004 5) 2005

Q.8. (1-5). Study the following table and answer the questions that follow:
The table represents the total sales value (in lakhs) of five books P, Q, R,S and T across eight bookstores A,B,
C, D, E, F, G and H.

Books Bookstore
A B C D E F G H
P 560 590 210 470 560 680 420 460
Q 550 560 890 230 820 610 520 230
R 450 290 540 530 500 520 560 410
S 230 240 560 400 430 200 210 480
T 230 400 410 240 200 360 500 470

Q.1. What is the ratio the total sales values of Book P across all the bookstores and Book S across all the
bookstores?
1) 83:55 2) 85:53 3) 83:53 4) 89: 55 5) None of these
Q. 2. The sale of the book R from bookstore H is what percent of the total sale of book R across all the bookstores
(rounded off to two places after the decimal)?
1) 21.12 2) 17.19 3) 7.43 4) 3.04 5) 10.79
Q.3. What is the average sale (in Lakh) of Bookstore E?
1) 502 2) 504 3) 512 4) 540 5) None of these
Q. 4. Book Q constituted approximately what percent of the total sales of Bookstore C?
1) 34 2) 39 3) 32 4) 23 5) 28
Q.5. What is the total sales value (in lakh) of Bookstore D?
1)2510 2) 2670 3)2900 4) 2070 5) None of these

Q.9. Directions (1-5). study the following table carefully and answer te questions that follow:
Number of students ( in thousands) placed in five different companies during six different years.

Year Company
Accenture Google Yahoo Tata Flipkart
2010 9.6 10.4 9.3 9.8 8.7
2011 10.4 12.6 7.2 13.8 6.2
2012 12.6 9.8 10.4 14.9 9.8
2013 16.8 15.4 11.4 16.3 11.3
2014 19.3 13.4 13.4 11.8 7.8
2015 18.7 16.7 12.7 15.7 13.7
Q.1 What was the ratio of the number of students placed in Accenture in the year 2013 to that of those placed in
Tata in the year 2011?
1) 28: 23 2) 81: 67 3) 85: 69 4) 25: 23 5) 26: 23
Q.2 The number of students placed in Yahoo in the year 2013 was approximately what per cent of the total
number of students placed in flipkart in the year 2011, 2012 and 2014 together?
1) 43% 2) 55% 3) 48% 4) 57% 5) 51%
Q.3 What was the average number of students placed in all the companies together in the year 2012?
1) 11600 2) 11500 3) 11200 4) 12300 5) 10900
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Q.4 In which company was the number of students placed in the year 2013 the highest?
1) Accenture 2) Flipkart 3) Tata 4) Google 5) Yahoo
Q.5 In which of the company did the number of placement continuously increase during all the years?
1) Accenture 2) Tata 3) Google 4) Flipkart 5) None of these

Q.10. (1-5). the following table shows total male and female populations of six different cities and the ratio of
adult to minor among them. Study the following table and answer the question given below:
City Total males Adult : Total females Adult : minor
minor
A 105623 5:2 100249 11:6
B 131857 7:4 115110 11:4
C 116536 5:3 115470 7:3
D 137202 8:5 123443 12:7
E 162911 11:6 161896 9:5
F 180396 13:5 183296 9:7

Q.1. What is the difference between total number of adult males of city B and that of city C?
1) 10352 2)11074 3)12518 4)13208 5)none of these
Q. 2. What is the total number of adults in city A?
1)140312 2)142416 3)143518 4)144604 5)145354
Q. 3 . The total number of minor males in city F is approx. what percent of total number of adult female in that city?
1) 42.5% 2)44.8% 3)46.4% 4)48.6% 5)51%
Q.4. What is difference between total number of adult male in city D and that of adult female in city E?
1) 13124 2)15384 3)16514 4)17304 5)19644
Q.5 . The total number of minor females in city A is approx. what % more or less than the total number of minor
females in city B?
1)11% 2) 13% 3)15% 4)17.5% 5)19.8%

Q.11. Directions : Study the graph carefully to answer the questions that follow:
Production of different food grains : (in thousand tones) by six states in 2007

State Wheat Rice Jowar Bajara


Rajasthan 240 160 120 80
Uttar Pradesh 360 250 210 180
Chhattisgarh 280 220 150 130
Kerala 120 230 100 170
West Bengal 100 280 200 140
Tamil Nadu 160 290 240 160

Q.1 What was the average production of bajra (in thousand tones) by all the given states in 2007?
1)133 2) 3)145 4)148 5)
Q. 2 Total production of rice by Kerala and Tamil Nadu together is what per cent of total production of jowar
produced by these states together? (rounded off to nearest integer)
1)155 2)158 3)153 4)159 5)151
Q. 3 What is the ratio of the total production of bajara by Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh and Chhattisgarh together to the
total production of Jowar by these three states together?
1)14:17 2)13:15 3)13:16 4)13:17 5)14:19
Q. 4 What is the difference between total production of rice and that of jowar (in thousand tones) by Rajasthan,
Chhattisgarh and Tamil Nadu together in 2007?
1)160 2)180 3)150 4)140 5)120
Q. 5 If the total production of wheat by Chhattisgarh, Kerala and West Bengal together in 2008 was more than that
in 2007 by 18% what was the total production of these three together in 2008 (in thousand tones)?
1)480 2)557 3)488 4)590 5)596
Q. 6 Out of total production of all the total grains together by Uttar Pradesh in 2007, 85% of the quantity could be
sold. What was the total quantity of given food grains (in thousand tones) sold by Uttar Pradesh in that year?
1)640 2)810 3)820 4)850 5)870

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Q.12. Study the following table carefully and answer these questions given below.
Number of cars produced and rejected (for defects) by 5 car companies over the years (in 10 thousands)
Pro:-Produced Rej:- Rejected
Cars A B C D E
Years Pro Rej Pro Rej Pro Rej Pro Rej Pro Rej
1983 20 2 50 3 15 0.5 80 5 60 4
1984 35 3 45 2 20 0.55 75 4 58 4
1985 15 0.5 40 2.5 17 0.75 58 2 62 3.5
1986 25 0.25 42 2.3 25 1.5 65 3 40 1.5
1987 30 1.5 48 2.5 30 2 68 3 45 2
1988 27 1.5 41 2.1 26 1.75 72 3.5 50 2.5

Q.1. In the case of B type cars in which year was the ratio of rejection to production the highest among the given
year?
1) 1983 2) 1984 3) 1985 4) 1987 5) Cannot be determined
Q.2. In the case of E type cars in which year was the ratio of rejection to production the lowest among the given
years?
1) 1984 2) 1985 3) 1986 4) 1987 5) Cannot be determined
Q.3. What was the difference in the number of C type cars rejected between 1984 and 1985?
1) 200 2) 250 3) 2000 4) 2500 5) None of these
Q.4. The acceptable E type cars in 1985 was what percent of that in 1984?
1) 8 2) 106 3) 110 4) 115 5) None of these
Q.5. In the year 1984 in case of which car was the rejection below five percent?
1) A 2) B or E 3) B and C 4) C and D 5) Cannot be determined

Q.13. (1-5): Study the table carefully to answer the question that follow :
Number of clerks and officers recruited ( in thousand) by six different banks during six different years
Year BANK
SBI PNB BOB UCO IDBI CANARA
clerk officer clerk officer clerk officer clerk officer clerk officer clerk officer
2009 5.6 4.6 3.6 9.1 7.6 5.4 9.8 8.2 8.7 6.8 7.6 6.5
2010 8.2 2.9 3.5 3.3 8.2 9.1 8.6 7.2 7.6 1.9 6.9 5.4
2011 6.4 8.1 4.8 1.5 2.6 1.1 5.8 2.5 2.9 2.4 7.3 2.6
2012 5.7 7.2 1.2 3.1 4.5 5.4 6.7 5.2 8.1 3.6 7.8 5.6
2013 7.6 4.2 1.9 7.2 7.8 8.2 9.9 8.8 6.4 5.4 6.8 2.3
2014 8.2 7.9 3.1 8.1 9.2 8.6 8.7 2.1 5.2 1.8 5.8 5.2

Q.1. What is the ratio of total number of officers recruited by BOB and PNB together in the year 2011 to that of
clerks recruited by SBI and Canara Bank Together in the year 2013 ?
1)72 : 13 2)11 : 14 3)13 : 11 4)7 : 36 5) NOT
Q.2. Which of the following banks recruited the Maximum number4 of officers in the given period ?
1)BOB 2)CANARA 3) SBI 4)UCO 5)IDBI
Q.3. Among SBI, PNB, UCO and IDBI Bank, which bank has maximum difference between the number of clerks
and that of officers for the given years?
1)PNB 2)IDBI 3)SBI 4)UCO 5)Both SBI and IDBI
Q.4. What is the average number of officers recruited in thousand) by BOB during all the year together?
1)6.6 2)6.3 3)6.5 4)6.4 5)NOT
Q.5. The total number of officers recruited by all the banks together in the year 2012 is approximately what % of
the total number clerks recruited by SBI, UCO and IDBI Bank in the year 2014 ?
1)146 2)152 3)192 4)136 5)NOT

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Q.14. (1-5): Study the following table carefully and answer these questions given below.

Population Literacy Ratio


City (in Lakh) Sex Ratio
Male Female Literate Illiterate
A 120 7 5 3 2
B 110 6 5 4 7
C 85 2 3 3 2
D 60 12 13 5 1
E 45 5 4 4 5
F 95 2 3 3 2
G 40 1 3 5 3

Q.1. The total Number (in lakh) of illiterates in City B and City F together is what % of the total population of City
B and City F together?
1) 36% 2) 50% 3) 60% 4) 40% 5) C44%
Q.2. The ratio of the total number of males in City A and B to the total number of females in City E and F is ?
1) 77 : 130 2)7 : 13 3)130 : 77 4) 11 : 12 5) NOT
Q.3. What is the ratio of Illiterates in city G to those in City D?
1) 2 : 3 2) 3 : 2 3)1 : 2 4) 2 : 1 5) 1 : 3
Q.4. The total number of Illiterates in City C is approximately what % of the total number of illiterate in City B ?
1) 76% 2) 68% 3) 66% 4) 75% 5) 56%
Q.5. The total numbers of females in City B, E and C is what % of the total number of Population in the same
Cities?
1) 70.41% 2) 50.41% 3) 58.14% 4) 56.41% 5) NOT

Q.15. Directions ( 1 5):Study the following table carefully and answer the questions given below it: Number
of Different categories of vehicles sold in the country over the years (in thousands)

Light Commercial
Year Heavy Cars Jeeps Two Wheelers
Vehicles
1990 26 64 232 153 340
1991 45 60 242 172 336
1992 72 79 248 210 404
1993 81 93 280 241 411
1994 107 112 266 235 442
Total 331 408 1268 1011 1933

Q.1. In which of the following years was the number of light commercial vehicles sold approximately 25% of the
number of 2-wheelers sold?
1) 1991 2) 1992 3) 1993 4) 1994 5)None
Q.2. If the same percentage increase in the number of Heavy Vehicle as in 1994 over 1993 is expected in 1995,
approximately how many heavy vehicles will be sold in 1995?
1) 142 2) 141 3) 140 4) 145 5)None
Q.3. The number of Heavy Vehicles sold in 1993 was approximately what percent of the total number of Vehicles
sold in 1992 ?
1) 5% 2) 7% 3) 8% 4) 10% 5)None
Q.4. In which year was the number of 2-wheelers sold as a percentage of the total number of Vehicles sold during
that year, the highest?
1) 1990 2) 1991 3) 1992 4) 1993 5)None
Q.5. The percentage increase in the sales in 1993 over the previous year was maximum for which of the following
categories of vehicles ?
1) Jeeps 2) Two Wheeler 3) Light Commercial vehicles 4) Cars 5)None
Q.16. Study the following table and answer the questions that follow:
Number of Candidates Appeared and Qualified in a Competitive Examination from Different States
Over the Years.

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Year
State 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001
App. Qual. App. Qual. App. Qual. App. Qual. App. Qual.
M 5200 720 8500 980 7400 850 6800 775 9500 1125
N 7500 840 9200 1050 8450 920 9200 980 8800 1020
P 6400 780 8800 1020 7800 890 8750 1010 9750 1250
Q 8100 950 9500 1240 8700 980 9700 1200 8950 995
R 7800 870 7600 940 9800 1350 7600 945 7990 885

Q.1. Total number of candidates qualified from all the states together in 1997 is approximately what percentage of
the total number of candidates qualified from all the states together in 1998?
1) 72% 2) 77% 3) 80% 4) 83% 5) none of these
Q.2. What is the average candidates who appeared from State Q during the given years?
1) 8700 2)8760 3)8990 4) 8920 5) NOT
Q.3. In which of the given years the number of candidates appeared from State P has maximum percentage of
qualified candidates?
1) 1997 2) 1998 3)1999 4) 2001 5) none of these
Q.4. What is the percentage of candidates qualified from State N for all the years together, over the candidates
appeared from State N during all the years together?
1) 12.36% 2) 12.16% 3)11.47% 4) 11.15% 5) 13.24%
Q.5. The percentage of total number of qualified candidates to the total number of appeared candidates among all
the five states in 1999 is?
1) 11.49% 2) 11.84% 3) 12.21% 4) 12.57% 5) NOT

Q.17. Study the table and answer the given questions.


The data regarding the number of shoes sold by five shops (A,B,C,D and E) in five different months (july,
august, September, October and November)

Month/Shop A B C D E
July 128 133 109 113 117
August 103 115 121 87 163
September 135 126 111 121 217
October 174 168 148 173 232
November 240 257 227 307 328

Q.1. What is the average no. of shoes sold by shop A in the months of july, august and September?
1)120 2)126 3)136 4)122 5)NOT
Q.2. Number of shoes sold by shop E in September was approximately what percent more than the number of
shoes
sold by shop B in the same month?
1)60% 2)65% 3)78% 4)72% 5)84%
Q.3. Total number of shoes sold by all the shops together in June were 30% more than the total number of shoes
sold by all the shoes together in July. How many shoes were sold by all the shops together in june?
1)760 2)740 3)690 4)780 5)820
Q.4. What is the respective ratio between total number of shoes sold by shop B in October and November together
and total number of shoes sold by shop C in the same months together?
1) 17:14 2)16:15 3)17:15 4)14:13 5)16:13
Q.5. Total number of shoes sold by shop D in October and November together is what percent of the number of
shoes sold by shop E in the same months together?
1)86 % 2)85 % 3)90 % 4)88 % 5)80 %

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Q.18. In the following table, the number of pages printed by 6 printers in 5 weeks has been given. Read the
following table carefully and answer the questions. Number of pages printed by 6 printers in 5 weeks is
given below:

Printer/ A B C D E F
Week
1st 664 618 628 552 638 419

2nd 569 441 519 438 621 437

3rd 440 614 503 527 541 742

4th 256 563 347 651 412 321

5th 717 429 598 582 519 693

Q. 1. What is the average number of pages printed by all printers in the first week?
1) 586.5 2) 540 3) 545.4 4) 546.5 5) 548
Q.2. What is the average number of pages printed by printer C taking all the weeks together?
1) 529 2) 519 3) 591 4) 592 5) 539
Q.3. In which week was the number of printed pages maximum?
1) First 2) Second 3) Third 4) Fourth 5) Fifth
Q.4. The difference between the pages printed by printers A and E in the second week is
1) 46 2) 42 3) 62 4) 52 5) NOT
Q.5. The difference between the total pages printed by printers B and C ( all weeks taken together) is
1) 65 2) 70 3) 66 4) 77 5) NOT

Q.19. Directions : Study the given table carefully to answer the given questions.
The table shows the time (in days) taken by five men who do different types of work.

Type of work Building Road Bridge Tower


Construction Construction Construction installation
Name
Rituraj 20 18 24 26

Amarkanth 22 24 20 28

Vishwamohan 18 26 28 24

Prithusen 24 22 30 20

Laliteshwar 26 20 26 30

Q.1 How many days would Rituraj, Amarkanth and Prithusen take to construct a building when they work
together?
1)5 days 2)4 days 3)8 days 4) days 5)6 days
Q.2 How many days would Vishwamohan, Laliteshwar and Rituraj take to install 10 towers when they work
together?
1) 90 days 2) 88.13 days 3) 92.92 days 4) 87 days 5) 85.41 days
Q. 3 The bridge construction work is initiated by Rituraj, Prithusen and Laliteshwar together. After four days
Laliteshwar leaves the work and Amarkant joins them. In how many days will the work be completed?
1)7 days 2)5 days 3)10 days 4) days 5)12 days
Q.4 What would be the time taken to construct 5 buildings and 4 different rods when Rituraj, Prithusen and
Vishwamohan work together?
1) 65.61 days 2)61.53 days 3)64.45 days 4)62.63 days 5)68.32 days
Q.5 Rituraj and Amarkant got Rs. 50000 for building construction. What is the share of Rituraj?
1) Rs. 25000 2)Rs. 26190.47 3) Rs. 24130.5 4)Rs. 22990.7 5) Rs. 28970.5

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Q.20. Directions : Study the table carefully to answer the questions that follow:
Numbers of mobile phones of five different brands sold by five different stores in April 2016

Store Apple Lenovo Sony Samsung HTC


P 2450 2820 2160 2200 1960
Q 1890 1860 3240 2880 3420
R 2150 2480 2250 2240 2650
S 3040 2860 2540 2870 4240
T 3480 2390 3050 3450 3080

Q.1. What is the average number of HTC mobile phones sold by store Q, T, S and P?
(1) 3075 (2)2845 (3)3275 (4)3175 (5)2775
Q.2. The number of Lenovo mobile phones sold by store R is what per cent less the number of mobile phones of
the same brands sold by store P? (Round of to the nearest integer)
(1)18% (2)14% (3)12% (4)24% (5) 32%
Q.3. What is ratio of the total number of Sony mobile phones sold by store P and Q together to the total number of
Samsung mobile phones sold by store Q and R together?
(1) 135:128 (2) 128:135 (3)42:27 (4)27:32 (5) 135:133
Q.4. The number of Apple mobile phones sold by store T is what per cent of the total number of mobile phones
sold by store T in April 2014?
(1) 36.52% (2)26.72% (3)22.52% (4)18.52% (5)28.22%
Q.5. What is the difference between the total number of Lenovo mobile phones sold by store Q, R, S and T
together and the number of mobile phones of HTC sold by store P, Q, R together?
(1) 1360 (2)1560 (3) 1680 (4)2060 (5) 1460
Q.21. Directions: Study the table carefully to answer the questions that follow:
The table shows the number of employees working in various department of a company in different year.

Department
Year Manufacturing Marketing Accounts HR Analysis
2008 170 65 30 50 60
2009 245 60 52 60 55
2010 470 63 80 93 44
2011 490 60 95 100 42
2012 510 64 132 105 45
2013 525 65 120 95 46

Q.1 In which of the following years had each departments more number of employees than it had in the
Immediate preceding year?
(1) 2013 (2)2010 (3) 2011 (4)2012 (5) None
Q.2 What is the percentage increase in the number of employees in the accounts department from 2008 to 2012?
(1) 240% (2)33.33% (3) 340% (4)140% (5) None
Q.3 What is the average no. of employees in 2011 in all the departments together? (Round off to integer)
(1) 157 (2)180 (3) 176 (4)177 (5) 197
Q.4 In which year did the total no. of employees reach twice the total no. of employees in the company in the year
2008?
(1) 2009 (2)2010 (3) 2013 (4)2012 (5) 2011
Q.5 What is the percentage decrease in the number of employees in HR department in 2012 compared to the
number of employees in Accounts department in the same year?
(1) 19% (2)20.45% (3) 23% (4)25% (5) None

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Q.22. Directions (Q. 1-4): In the following table the number of student passed in different subject is given.

Year Total Student Pass


Arts Science Commerce
2001 900 75 210 115
2002 860 80 180 100
2003 820 110 200 110
2004 905 112 172 121
2005 884 100 200 84

Q1. What percent of student passed in science in 2001?


1) 2) 3) 4) 5) NOT
Q.2. What is the average of commerce students passed in 2001-2005?
1) 101 2) 103 3)105 4) 106 5) 107
Q.3. In which year percentage of students passed in science more than the total percentage of those passed in art
and commerce together ?
1) 2001 and 2003 2) 2003 3) 2001 and 2005 4) 2003 and 2005 5) NOT
Q.4. What is the ratio of the total students and total passed students in 2003?
1) 40: 21 2) 41 : 21 3) 44:23 4) 44:21 5)NOT

Q.23. (1-5). Study the following table and answer the following questions.
Total exports of six countries over five years (in crore).

Year 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002


Country

P 20 40 60 45 90
Q 30 25 15 50 100
R 50 55 70 90 65
S 45 60 20 15 25
T 60 50 55 100 110
U 24 40 60 75 120
Q1. What was the profit of all countries together in the year 2002 if the total imports of all the countries together
was Rs.385 crore?
1) Rs.125 crore 2) Rs.160 crore 3) Rs.280 crore 4) Rs.240 crore 5) Rs.200 crore
Q.2. If the ratio of export to import in country S and country U is 1 : 2 and 4 : 1 in the year 1998, then what is the
total import of country U and S together in that particular year? (in Rs. crore)
1) 52 2) 92 3) 96 4) 64 5) 44
Q.3 If the export of country P in the year 2003 is 20% more than the total export of country Q in 2001 and the
export of country T in the year 2003 if is import was Rs. 92 crore for that year? (in crore)
1) 10 2) 58 3) 22 4) 46 5) 34
Q.5. By what per cent is the average export of country T over all the given years more than the average export of
country R over all the given years?
1) 2) 3) 4) 5)
Q.24. (1-5). Study the following table and answer the questions that follow:
The table represents the total sales value (in lakhs) of five books P, Q, R,S and T across eight bookstores A,B,
C, D, E, F, G and H.

Months Monthly Bills


Landline Phone Electricity Laundry Mobile Phone
Ravi Dev Manu Ravi Dev Manu Ravi Dev Manu Ravi Dev Manu
March 234 190 113 145 245 315 93 323 65 144 234 345
April 124 234 321 270 220 135 151 134 35 164 221 325
May 156 432 211 86 150 98 232 442 132 143 532 332
June 87 123 124 124 150 116 213 324 184 245 134 125
July 221 104 156 235 103 131 143 532 143 324 432 543
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Q.1. What is the total amount of bill paid by Dev in the month of June for all the four commodities?
1) 608 2) 763 3) 731 4) 683 5) 674
Q.2. What is the average electricity bill paid by Manu overall the five months together?
1) 183 2) 149 3) 159 4) 178 5) 164
Q.3. What is the difference between the mobile phone bill paid by Ravi in the month of May and the laundry bill
paid by Dev in the month of March?
1) 180 2) 176 3) 190 4) 167 5) 196
Q. 4. In which months respectively did Manu pay the second highest mobile phone bill and the lowest electricity
bill?
1) April and June 2) April and May 3) March and June
4) March and May 5) July and May
Q.5. What is the ratio of electricity bill paid by Manu in the month of April to the mobile phone bill paid by Ravi in
the month of June?
1)27:49 2) 27:65 3)34:49 4) 135:184 5) 13:24

Q.25. (1-5).Study the given table carefully and answer the questions that follow.
Percentage of marks obtained by five students in five different subjects in a school

Subject English Science Mathematics Social studies Hindi


(100) (125) (150) (75) (50)
Student
Rahul 67 84 70 64 90
Veena 59 72 74 88 84
Soham 66 90 84 80 76
Shreya 71 66 80 66 86
Varun 63 76 88 68 72

Q.1 What is Varuns overall percentage in the examination?


1) 74.5% 2) 75.4% 3) 76.5% 4) 67.5% 5) None of these
Q.2 If in order to pass the exam, a minimum of 95 marks are needed in Science, how many students pass in the
exam?
1)1 2) 2 3) 3 4) 4 5) NOT
Q.3 What are the total marks obtained by Soham in all the subjects together?
1)400.5 2) 405.5 3) 402.25 4) 402.5 5) NOT
Q.4 What is the respective ratio of total marks obtained by Veena and Shreya together in Mathematics to the
marks obtained by Rahul in same subject?
1)5:12 2) 5:11 3) 12:5 4) 11:5 5) None of these
Q.5 What is the average of obtained percentage in Science by the students?
1) 388 2) 380 3) 382 4) 389 5) NOT

Q.26. Directions : Study the following table shows the percentage of marks obtained by the five students in
six different subjects. Answer these questions based on the following information given in the table.

Students Maths History Science English Geography Civics


(Out of (Out of (Out of (Out of (Out of (Out of
200) 75) 100) 100) 75) 50)
Anand 76% 52% 58% 70% 90% 42%
Rajat 67% 94% 86% 76% 74% 76%
Navneet 72% 88% 65% 87% 68% 84%
Ravi 81% 70% 55% 90% 78% 66%
Mukul 75% 64% 77% 61% 60% 54%

Q.1. What is the difference between the total marks obtained by Mukul in Civics, Science and Maths and that
obtained by Anand in the same subject?
1)20 2) 22 3) 32 4) 23 5) 38
Q.2. What is the overall percentage of marks obtained by Rajat?
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1) 76.67% 2) 66.67% 3) 79.34% 4) 72.45% 5) 82.15%
Q.3. What is the average marks scored by all students in history?
1)49.6 2) 54.4 3) 55.2 4) 58.4 5) 60.5
Q.4. What is total marks scored by Navneeet in all subjects together?
1) 498 2)445 3)535 4)455 5) 390
Q.5. The marks scored by Rajat in Geography is approximately what per cent of the marks scored by him in
Science?
1) 58.45% 2)68.16% 3) 76.12% 4) 64.53% 5) 72.45%

Q.27. Directions : The following table shows the percentage of marks obtained by five students in six different
subjects. Answer the following questions based on this table.

Maths Biology Hindi (full English Physics Chemistry


Students (Full (full marks (Full (Full (full
marks marks 75) 100) marks marks 75) marks 50)
200) 100)
Amit 67% 42% 49% 72% 84% 32%

Ravi 58% 84% 77% 79% 68% 66%

Naveen 63% 78% 56% 89% 62% 74%

Rohit 72% 60% 46% 92% 72% 56%

Mukesh 66% 54% 68% 63% 54% 44%

Q.1. What is the average marks scored by all students in Biology?


1) 49.7 2)47.7 3) 57 4) 42.7 5) 53.7
Q.2. What is the total marks scored by Naveen in all subjects together?
1) 414.5 2)413.5 3) 413 4) 313.5 5) None
Q. 3 What is the overall percentage of marks scored by Rohit?
1) 58% 2)48.16% 3) 53.16% 4) 78.16% 5) 68.16%
Q.4 What is difference between the total marks obtained by Mukesh in Chemisrty, Hindi and Maths and that
obtained by Amit in the same subjects?
1) 43 2)23 3) 22 4) 42 5) 12
Q. 5 The marks scored by Ravi in physics is approximately what per cent of the marks scored by him in Hindi?
1) 66% 2)76% 3) 86% 4) 56% 5) 36%
Q.28. Directions: Study the given table carefully to answer the given questions.
In a zoo there are 720 animals. One-third of them are lions and 20% of them are tigers. In lions, 40% are
females while in tigers, 50% are males. In male tigers one fourth are child and in lions 25% are female child.
Q.1 What is the ratio of child male tigers to female child lions?
1) 7:9 2)5:7 3) 3:5 4) 2:3 5) 3:4
Q.2 What is the ratio of the number of lions to the number of tigers in the zoo?
1) 5:3 2)3:2 3) 3:7 4) 7:5 5) 2:7
Q.3 What is the difference between the number of male lions and female tigers?
1) 78 2)75 3) 72 4) 70 5) 74
Q.29. (1-5). Study the following table carefully to answer the questions below-
Percentage of marks obtained by six students in 5 different subjects in a school examination
Subject English Maths Science Hindi Social Studies
Student (50) (100) (150) (50) (75)
P 66 89 80 78 84
Q 58 79 64 82 60
R 62 77 74 84 80
S 72 67 84 74 68
T 70 81 70 76 64
U 64 83 60 88 70

Q.1. What is the approximate overall percentage of marks obtained by U in all the subjects together?
1) 75 2) 71 3) 79 4) 82 5) 87
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Q.2. If in order to pass the examination a minimum of 109.5 marks are required in science, how many students
pass in the examination?
1) None 2) 2 3) 1 4) 3 5) None of these
Q.3. What are the average marks obtained by all the students together in Hindi?
1) 2) 3) 4) 5) None of these
Q.4. What is the average percentage of marks obtained by all the students together in English?
1) 61 2) 63 3) 65 4) 68 5) None of these
Q.5. What are the total marks obtained by S in all the subjects together?
1) 317 2) 309 3) 323 4) 348 5) None of these

Q.30. Directions: Percentage of Marks obtained by various students in various subjects in an Examination

Student English Hindi (out Science History Maths (out Geography


(out of 100) of 100) (out of 150) (out of 60) of 150) (out of 40)
A 68 75 82 60 96 55
B 88 73 85 65 88 65
C 75 56 72 75 75 80
D 70 66 80 80 72 62
E 72 60 68 74 68 75
F 85 70 90 70 74 70

Q.1. What is the approximate overall percentage obtained by C in the examination?


1)78 2)69 3)75 4)71 5)65
Q.2. What is the difference in the marks obtained by B in English and Maths together and the marks obtained by F
in the same subjects?
1)24 2)17 3)15 4)28 5)None of these
Q.3. The marks obtained by E in Geography are what percent of the marks of the marks obtained by E in Hindi?
1)45 2)55 3)50 4)60 5)None of these
Q.4. What is the overall percentage of marks obtained by D in History and Geography together?
1)73.40 2)72.80 3)70.50 4)68.80 5)None of these
Q.5. What are the average marks obtained by all the students together in Science?
1)77.16 2)120.50 3)118 4)121 5)None of these

Q.31. The following table shows the percentage marks obtained by six students in five different subjects.
Answer the questions based on this table.

Students Physics Chemistry Maths Hindi English


Out of 75 Out of 75 Out of 200 Out of 50 Out of 150
A 84 42 67 44 74
B 68 64 49 74 52
C 72 54 58 68 64
D 48 82 63 48 70
E 70 78 71 56 78
F 56 66 55 76 66

Q.1. What is the average marks scored by all the students in Physics?
1)49.75 2)52.25 3)54 4)57.5 5)47.5
Q.2. What is the total marks scored by student F in all the subjects together?
1)332 2)334.5 3)335 4)336.5 5) 338.5
Q.3. What is the overall percentage of marks scored by Student B?
1)53% 2)57% 3)61% 4)63% 5)51%
Q.4. The marks scored by students C in Physics is approximately what percent of the marks scored by him in
English?
1)56% 2)60% 3)62% 4)67% 5)69%
Q.5. What is the difference between the total marks obtained by student D in Chemistry and English and that
obtained by Student F in the same subject?
1)14.5 2)16 3)18 4)19.5 5)16.5

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Q.32. Directions (Q. 1-5): Table shows the number of people engaged who are engaged in various professions
and (of these) percentage of female and males

Proffession Percentage Of People Percentage of Female Percentage of Male


Medical 11 60 40
Engineering 18 30 70
Law 24 45 55
Teaching 21 80 20
Banking 16 35 65
Management 10 44 56
Total number of people = 24500

Q.1. What is the ratio of the total number of males in the medical and teaching professions together to the total
number of females in the same profession together?
1) 117:43 2)29:183 3)183:29 4)43:117 5) None of these
Q.2. The total number of people in the teaching profession is what percent of the total number of people in the
Law?
1) 87.5 2)93 3)68 4)79.5 5) None of these
Q.3. What is the total number of males from all the professions together?
1)11472 2)12784 3)12348 4)12453 5) None of these
Q.4. The females in the Engineering profession are what percent of the males in the management profession?
1)71.71 2)96.43 3)83.16 4)68.54 5) None of these
Q.5. What is the ratio of the number of males in the banking profession to the number of males in the engineering
profession?
1)17:7 2)28:55 3)7:11 4)63:52 5) None of these

Q.33. Directions (66-70):- Following table shows the percentage literate population and ratio of male and
female literate and illiterate population of six cities.
City Percentage literate Proportion of male/female
population Literate Illiterate
M:F M:F
A 70 4:3 2:1
B 64 5:3 1:1
C 60 8:7 7:5
D 65 7:6 4:3
E 80 3:1 3:5
F 50 3:2 3:7

Q.1. If the population of city D is 60 lakhs then what is the number of females who are illiterate?
1) 6 lakh 2)8 lakh 3)9 lakh 4) 10 lakh 5) None of these
Q.2. If the literate male population of the city C is 6.4 lakhs then what is its total illiterate population?
1) 6 lakh 2)8 lakh 3)10 lakh 4) 12 lakh 5) None of these
Q.3. If the sum of the illiterate female of City A and City B is 18 lakhs then what is the sum of total population of
City A and City B?
1) 36 lakh 2)30 lakh 3)24 lakh 4) 35 lakh 5) None of these
Q.4. If the illiterate female population of City E and literate male population of City F are 1.25 lakhs and 1.2 lakhs
respectively, then what is the ratio of total population of City E and City F ?
1) 3:2 2)5:2 3) 5:3 4) 4:3 5) None of these
Q.5. If the population of City D and City E are 10 lakh each, then the number of illiterate population of
city D is how much percentage more than the illiterate population of City E?
1) 50% 2)60% 3)75% 4)80% 5) None of these

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Q.34. (Q. 1-5): Study the following table carefully and answer the-questions given below.
Number of Males & Females staying in Percentage of Children (Males & Females)
various Societies in the Societies

Societies Males Females Societies Children Females Male


A 250 350 Children Children
B 400 150 A 25 40 60
C 300 275 B 40 75 25
D 230 300 C 16 25 75
D 25 80 20
E 180 250
E 40 50 50
F 325 300 F 24 46 54

Q.1. What is the ratio of the number of adult females to the total number of female children staying in all the
societies together?
1) 243 : 82 2) 112 : 71 3) 82 : 243 4) 71 : 112 5) None of these
Q.2. What is the total number of female children staying in all the societies together?
1) 314 2) 433 3) 410 4) 343 5) None of these
Q.3. What is the ratio of the total number of adult males in Societies A and B together to the total number of adult
males in Societies E and F together?
1) 75 : 79 2) 14 : 17 3) 79 : 75 4) 17 : 14 5) None of these
Q.4. What is the total number of members staying in all the societies together?
1) 3520 2) 3360 3) 4100 4) 3000 5) None of these
Q.5. What is the difference between the number of male children in Society B and the number of male children in
Society F?
1) 84 2) 14 3) 96 4) 26 5) None of these

Q.35. Directions (1-6). Study the following table carefully to answer the questions that follow: Of the total
number of 12000 kids, percentage in each playschool and (of these) percentage of Boys and Girls.

Playschool Percentage of Kids Out of which Out of which


Percentage of Boys Percentage of girls
A 20 45 55
B 16 60 40
C 15 52 48
D 12 65 35
E 19 50 50
F 18 55 45

Q.1. What is the respective ratio of the number of girls in the playschool E?
1)19:22 2)12:7 3)7:12 4)22:19 5)None of these
Q.2. The total number of kids in playschool D is what per cent of the total number of kids in playschool B?
1) 133 2) 93 3)68 4)80 5) None of these
Q.3. What is the respective ratio of the total number of girls in playschool B and C together to that of the total
number of boys in the same playschool together?
1) 87:68 2)68:87 3)34:39 4)11:9 5)None of these
Q.4. What is the difference between the total number of girls in playschool A, D and F together and the total
number of boys in these same playschools together?
1) 648 2)814 3) 408 4)216 5) None of these
Q.5. A man purchase things at P Rs. Per dozen and sells ever thing at P/8 Rs. Per thing. Then find his profit per
cent?
1) 30 2) 40 3)50 4)60 5) 70
Q.6. Radhika married 7 year ago at the age of 18 years her husband was 22 year old then. Eight years later, from
the date of marriage, the average age of Radhika her husband and their son was 21 years. How old was the son
is.
1)3 years 2)6 year 3)9 year 4) 12 year 5)7 years
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Q.36. (1-5). Study the following table and answer the following questions.
Following table shows the population of six cities, percentage of literate population and the ratio of
males to females among the literate and illiterate population.

City Population % literate Literate Illiterate


(in Lakh) population M:F M:F
A 12 48% 5:3 7:5
B 17.5 60% 8:7 3:2
C 10.6 54% 2:1 12:11
D 15 65% 7:6 8:7
E 16.8 70% 4:3 9:5
F 20.4 55% 6:5 5:4

Q.1. What is the population of literate males of City A?


1) 3.2 lakh 2)3.6 lakh 3)4,2 lakh 4)4.5 lakh 5)4.8 lakh
Q.2. What is the population of illiterate females of City B?
1)2.4 lakh 2)2.5 lakh 3)2.8 lakh 4)3.2 lakh 5) 3.6 lakh
Q.3. What is the total literate population of city C and D together?
1) 15.474 2)16.248 3)16.724 4)17.844 5)18.6
Q.4. The literate population of city E is approximately what percent of the total population of City A?
1)92% 2)94% 3)96% 4)98% 5)104%
Q.5. The total number of illiterate males in City F is approximately what percent of its total population?
1) 16% 2)20% 3)25% 4)30% 5)36%

Q.37. (1-5). Following table shows the total number of students and percentage of boys among them of
different branches of 5 Engineering colleges. Answer the following question based on this table.

Computer science IT Electronics Telecom Civil


total % boys Total % Boys Total % boys Total % boys Total % Boys
A 120 70% 70 60% 110 60% 40 55% 160 60%
B 116 50% 72 50% 100 51% 60 65% 116 50%
C 140 65% 80 65% 96 50% 36 50% 120 55%
D 90 60% 65 60% 100 57% 50 56% 150 66%
E 100 57% 60 65% 116 50% 70 60% 140 65%

Q.1. What is the difference between number of boys in college A and number of college B?
1)175 2) 180 3)185 4) 88 5) 195
Q.2. What is the average number of boys studying in electronics stream in all 5 colleges?
1)45 2)48 3)50 4)52 5)56
Q.3. The number of girls in telecom stream in college D is what % of its total students
1)40% 2)42% 3)44% 4) 48% 5) 50%
Q.4. What is the ratio of the number of boys of IT stream of college C to tht of college C?
1) 2:3 2)3:5 3) 4:3 4)4:5 5)1:1
Q.5. The number of boys of civil stream of college A is ho much % more than that of the other number of girls in
electronics stream in college C?
1)60% 2) 75% 3)80% 4) 90% 5) 100%

Q.38. (1-5). Study the following table carefully and answer the questions given below :
Number of males and females in various villages.
Village Male Female
P 350 400
Q 340 360
R 760 640
S 180 245
T 280 240
U 300 270

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Percentage of children in the villages and the percentage distribution of male and female among children .
Village Percentage of Children Male Children Female Children
P 30% 40% 60%
Q 25% 80% 20%
R 35% 60% 40%
S 16% 75% 25%
T 40% 50% 50%
U 20% 66.66% 33.33%

Q.1. What is the ratio of the total number of adult males in village P and R together to that in village S and T
together?
1) 103:726 2) 726:103 3) 726:305 4) 305:726 5) None of above
Q.2. What is the total number of villagers in all the villages together?
1) 4075 2) 4365 3) 4065 4) 4305 5) None of above
Q.3. What is the difference between the number of male children in village Q and that in village T?
1) 32 2) 34 3) 35 4) 46 5) 36
Q.4. What is the total number of female children in all the villages together?
1) 530 2) 525 3) 535 4) 540 5) None of above
Q.5. What is the ratio of the number of adult females to that of female children in all the villages together?
1) 326:105 2) 105:326 3) 21:106 4) 108:25 5) None of above

Q.39. Directions (Q. 1-5) : Study the following table carefully and answer the-questions given below.

Number of Males & Females staying in various Societies


Society Male Female
A 250 350
B 400 150
C 300 275
D 230 300
E 180 250
F 325 300

Percentage of Children (Males & Females) in the


Societies

Society Children Male Female


Children Children
A 25% 40% 60%
B 40% 75% 25%
C 16% 25% 75%
D 25% 80% 20%
E 40% 50% 50%
F 24% 46% 54%

Q.1. What is the ratio of the number of adult females to the total number of female children staying in all the
societies together?
1) 243 : 82 2) 112 : 71 3) 82 : 243 4) 71 : 112 5) None of these
Q.2. What is the total number of female children staying in all the societies together?
1) 314 2) 433 3) 410 4) 343 5) None of these
Q.3. What is the ratio of the total number of adult males in Societies A and B together to the total number of adult
males in Societies E and F together?
1) 75 : 79 2) 14 : 17 3) 79 : 75 4) 17 : 14 5) None of these
Q.4. What is the total number of members staying in all the societies together?
1) 3520 2) 3360 3) 4100 4) 3000 5) None of these
Q.5. What is the difference between the number of male children in Society B and the number of male children in
Society F?
1) 84 2) 14 3) 96 4) 26 5) None of these

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Q.40. Directions : Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below :
Number (N) of candidates (in lakhs) appeared for a test from six different states and the percentage (P) of
candidates qualified the test over the same years.
States S1 S2 S3 S4 S5 S6
Year N P N P N P N P N P N P
2008 2.33 32 2.23 37 2.32 25 2.11 33 2.04 54 2.23 43
2009 2.24 25 2.18 56 2.15 50 2.07 48 2.12 63 2.05 44
2010 2.58 27 2.42 50 2.96 36 2.08 29 2.48 33 3.04 39
2011 2.79 30 2.36 48 2.88 47 2.19 31 3.07 44 2.98 42
2012 2.86 35 2.73 58 2.83 61 2.56 43 2.81 51 2.66 54
2013 2.95 38 2.69 56 3.02 57 2.64 53 2.73 37 2.57 40

Q.1. In which year did the highest number of candidates qualified the test from state S3?
1) 2012 2) 2011 3) 2010 4) 2013 5) 2009
Q.2. What is the average number of candidates appearing for the test from state S3 in the years 2011, 2012, and
2013 together?
1) 2.45 lakh 2) 2.19 lakh 3) 2.54 lakh 4) 2.91 lakh 5) 2.59 lakh
Q.3. What is the respective ratio of total number of candidates qualified the test from state S5 in the year 2008 to
those qualified the test from state S4 in the same year?
1) 3674 : 2321 2) 3692 : 2321 3) 3672 : 2321 4) 3684 : 2321 5) 3674 : 2521
Q.4. How many candidates did not qualified the test from state S6 in the year 2011?
1) 172480 2) 162840 3) 171480 4) 172840 5) 171840
Q.5. What is the total number of candidates qualified the test from state S2 and S1 together in the year 2010?
1) 190660 2) 191660 3) 190680 4) 192660 5) 194660

Q.41. : Study the table carefully to answer the questions that follow:
Total number of students =32500
Within each university percentage of boys and girls is given.

Universities Percentage Percentage of boys Percentage of girls


Of students
A 12 55 45
B 15 60 40
C 8 30 70
D 28 75 25
E 17 20 80
F 20 64 36
Q.1 What is the ratio of the total number of boys in University B and D together to the total number of girls in the
same universities together?
1) 25:19 2)35:21 3)20:7 4)30:13 5)5:3
Q.2 The total number of students in the University A is what per cent of the total number of students in University
F?
1) 55% 2)67% 3)60% 4)48% 5)58%
Q.3 What is the total number of boys from all the universities together?
1) 11440 2)13120 3)16280 4)15000 5)21355
Q. 4 The girl in the university B are what per cent of the boys in the University F?
1) 39.88% 2)46.88% 3)49.23% 4)42.63% 5)51.02%
Q. 5 What is the ratio of the number of boys in the University C to the number of boys in university D?
1) 8:39 2)3:8 3)17:35 4)13:32 5)4:35

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Q.42. : Study the following table carefully and answer the questions given below:

Number of males and females in various societies.

Society Male Female


A 250 350
B 400 150
C 300 275
D 280 300
E 180 250
F 325 300

Percentage of children (Males and Females in the society)


Society Children Male children Female children

A 25% 40% 60%


B 40% 75% 25%
C 16% 25% 75%
D 25% 80% 20%
E 40% 50% 50%
F 24% 46% 54%

Q.1. What is the total number of male children in all societies together?
1) 519 2)530 3)571 4)619 5)None
Q.2 The average number of male children in all societies together is equal to
1) 77 2)86.5 3)92.5 4)105.6 5)None
Q.3 In which society is the number of male children the largest?
1) F 2)A 3)B 4)C 5)None
Q.4 What is the total number of persons in all the societies together?
1) 2015 2)2640 3)2918 4)3360 5)None
Q.5 What is the difference between the number of male children in Society F and that in Society C?
1) 42 2)44 3)54 4)49 5)None

Q.43. Directions: Study the information carefully to answer the questions that follow:
Details of population as recorded in a census were as given below.
Population of state P is 150% of the population of state T and 80% of the population of state U.
population of state Q is 60% of the population of state V and population of state S is 125% of the
population of state R. Population of U is 75 lakh, which is 80% of the population of state V and 120% of
the population of state S
Q.1 What is the ratio of the population of state Q to that of state S?
1)12:13 2)11:12 3)9:10 4)7:9 5)4:5
Q. 2 What is the population of states Q and S together? (in lakh)
1)118.75 2)112.65 3)106.85 4)112.25 5)108.25
Q. 3 What is the difference between the population of states P and V? (in lakh)
1)38.5 2)33.75 3)35.75 4)35.5 5)32.75
Q. 4 Population of states S is more than the population of state R by what per cent?
1)20 2)25 3)30 4)28 5)22
Q.5 Population of state R is what per cent of the population of state V?
1) 2) 3)52 4)54 5)
Q. 6 Population of state P was found to have been increased by 25% from the previous census record. What was
the population of state P as per previous census (in lakh)?
66)42 2)41 3)45.25 4)42.5 5)48
66)43
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Q.44. Directions(66-70): Study the following table to anser the questions that ar5e given below:
Expenditures of a Company (in Rs. lakhs)
Per Annum over the Given Years
Item of Fuel and Bonus Interest on Taxes
Expenditure Transport Loans
Year Salary

1998 288 98 3.00 23.4 83


1999 342 112 2.52 32.5 108
2000 324 101 3.84 41.6 74
2001 336 133 3.68 36.4 88
2002 420 142 3.96 49.4 98

Q.1. The ratio between the total expenditure on Taxes for all the years and the total expenditure on Fuel and
transport for all the yeas respectively is approximately
1) 4:7 2)10:13 3)15:18 4)15:18 5) 5:8`
Q.2. The total expenditure of the Company over these items during the year 2000 is
1) Rs. 544.44 lakh 2) Rs. 501.11 lakh 3) Rs. 446.46 lakh 4) Rs. 478.87 lakh
5) Rs. 612.13 lakh
Q.3. What is the average around of interest per year which the company had to pay during this period?
1)Rs. 32.43 lakh 2) Rs. 33.72 lakh 3) Rs. 34.18 lakh 4) Rs.35.69 lakh 5) Rs.36.66 lakh
Q.4. Total expenditure on all these items in 1998 was approximately what percent of the total expenditure in 2002?
1) 62% 2)66 % 3)69% 4)71% 5)73%
Q.5. The total amount of bonus paid by the company during the given period is approximately what per cent of the
total amount of salary paid during this period?
1) 0.1% 2)0.5% 3)1% 4)1.25% 5)1.11%

Model No. 2. Pie-Chart:-


Q.45. Directions (1-5): Study the given pie chart carefully to answer the questions that follows.
Percentagewise break-up of students in term of specialization in MBA

Total number of student 8000

IB, 19% IT, 17%

HR, 14%
IR, 16%

Marketing,
22%
Finace, 12%

Q.1 Number of student having IR as specialization is approximately what % of student having HR specializations?
1)87 % 2) 106% 3) 76% 4) 62% 5) 114%
Q. 2 What is the respective ratio of the number of student having finance as specialization to that of students
having HR as specialization?
1)11:19 2) 18:13 3) 6:7 4) 12:21 5) None of these
Q.3 What is the total number of student having specialization in IR , marketing and IT?
1)4640 2) 4080 3) 4260 4) 4400 5) None of these
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Q.4 What is the total number of student having IB as specialization?
1)1520 2)1280 3) 1360 4) 1120 5) None of these
Q.5 Number of student having IB as specialization forms approximately what percent of number of students
having marketing as specialization?
1)116% 2) 86% 3) 124% 4) 74% 5) 66%

Q.46. Directions (1-5): Observe the pie chart given below and answer the questions. Budget estimated by a
family for their monthly expenses.

Total salary = Rs. 32000 per month


Miscellanious
7%
Investment
15%
Grocery
20%
Clothing
8% Education
25%

Electricity bill Cell bill


19% 6%

Q.1 What is the budget estimated by the family on clothing and grocery together?
1)Rs.8850 2) Rs. 8690 3) Rs.8780 4) Rs.8550 5) Rs. 8960
Q.2 The family actually pay Rs.4672 on grocery what is the difference in the amount budgeted and spent on
grocery?
1)Rs.1738 2) Rs. 1672 3) Rs.467 4) Rs.1038 5) None of these
Q.3 What is the difference in the amount estimated by the family on the electricity bill and cell bill?
1)Rs.1920 2) Rs. 4160 3) Rs.6080 4) Rs.8000 5) Rs. 4480
Q.4 Due to marriage, the family incurs miscellaneous expenditure of Rs. 3040 in total. How much is the increase
in the amount under this head from that of the budgeted?
1)Rs.1738 2) Rs. 304 3) Rs.800 4) Rs.224 5) None of these
Q.5 The family save Rs. 1920 on their electricity bill, as it was less than the estimated budget what is the
percentage of electricity bill amount of the total salary?
1)10.5% 2) 12% 3) 14.5% 4) 13% 5) 16%

Q.47. Direction (Q. 1-5) Study the following pie chart carefully to answer the questions that follow.
Percentagewise distribution of teachers who teach 6 different subject.

Total number of teachers = 1800


Biology, 12% Hindi, 8%

Chemistry, 23% English,


27%

Mathematics,
Physics, 17% 13%

Q.1 If two-ninth of the teachers who teach Physics, are female, then number of male Physics teachers is
approximately what % of the total number of teachers who teach chemistry?
1)57 2)42 3) 63 4) 69 5) 51
Q.2 What is the total number of teachers teaching Chemistry, English and Biology?
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1)1226 2)1116 3) 1176 4) 998 5) None
Q.3 What is the difference between the total number of teachers who teach English and Physics together and the
total number of teachers who teach Mathematics and Biology together?
1)352 2)342 3) 643 4) 653 5) None
Q. 4 What is the respective ratio of the number of teachers who teach Mathematics and the number of teachers who
teach Hindi?
1)13:7 2)7:13 3) 7:26 4) 8:15 5) None
Q.5 If the % of mathematics teachers is increase by 50% and % of Hindi teachers is decrease by 25%, what will be
the total number of mathematics and Hindi teachers together?
1)390 2)379 3) 459 4) 480 5) None

Q.48. Study the graph carefully to answer the questions that follow:
The pie-chart shows the percentage of population of different villages.

TOTAL POPULATION OF 8 VILLAGES = 2456500

H 17% A 13%

B 15%
G 12%

F 10% C 14%

E11% D 8%

Q.1 What is the total populations of village. A, B and E together?


1)712385 2)950835 3)95803 4)933470 5)958053
Q2 If the male population of village H is 185623 then what will be the female population of that village?
1)231892 2)2398192 3)241692 4)231982 5)231983
Q. 3 What will be the difference in the population of village C, F and H together and that of the village A, B and D
together?
1)122826 2)133825 3)122829 4)1822825 5)122825
Q.4 The population of village G is what per cent of the population of the population of village D?
1)125% 2)150% 3)175% 4)100% 5)None
Q. 5 How many villages have population more than 3 lakh?
1)Four 2)Three 3)Two 4)Five 5) None

Q.49. .Study the chart carefully to answer the following questions.

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Percentagewise break-up of students in


terms of specialization in MBA
IB, 19% IT, 17%

HR, 14%
IR, 16%

Finance, 12% Marketing, 22%

Total Number of Students= 8000

Q.1 Number of students having IR as specialization is approximately what percent of students having
HR as specialization ?
1)87% 2)106% 3)76% 3)62% 5)114%
Q.2 What is the respective ratio of the numbers of students having finance as specialization to that of
students having HR as specialization ?
1)11:19 2)18:13 3)6:7 3)12:21 5)NOT
Q.3. What is the total number of students having specialization in IR, Marketing and IT ?
1)4640 2)4080 3)4260 3)4400 5)NOT
Q.4 What is the total number of students having specialization in IB?
1)1520 2)1280 3)1360 3)1120 5)NOT
Q.5 Number of student having IB as specialization form approximately what percent of number of student having
marketing as specialization?
1)116% 2)86% 3)124% 3)74% 5)66%
Q.50. Directions (Q. 1-5): Study the following information to answer the questions given below:

In Degree
Football, 54

Hokey,
Others, 31
63

Cricket,
81 Golf, 36

Tennis, 45
Basketball, 50

The pie chart given above shows above the expenditure of a country on various sports during a
particular year.
Q.1. What is percent of total expenditure is spent on Tennis?
1)12 % 2) 22 % 3) 25% 4) 45% 5) None of these
Q.2 What percent more is spent on Hockey than on Golf?
1)27% 2)35% 3) 37.5% 4) 75% 5) None of these
Q.3 What percent is less spent on Football than on Cricket?
1) 22 % 2)27% 3) 33 % 4) 37 % 5) None of these

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Q.4 If the total amount spent on sports during the year was Rs. 2 crore, the amount spent on the cricket and
Hockey together was?
1)Rs.800000 2) Rs. 8000000 3) Rs.12000000 4) Rs.16000000 5) None of these
Q5 If the total amount spent on the sports during the year be Rs. 18000000, the amount spent on Basketball
exceeds that on Tennis by
1)Rs.250000 2) Rs. 360000 3) Rs.375000 4) Rs.410000 5) None of these

Q.51. : Study the charts carefully to answer the following questions:

Expenditure of Country on various Sports


During perticular yr.
football, 540
hockey, 630

others, 310

cricket, 810 golf, 360

tennis, 450
basketball, 500

Q.1. What % of the total expenditure is spent on Tennis?


1) 2) 3) 25% 4) 45% 5)NOT
Q.2. What per cent more is spent on Hockey than on golf?
1)27% 2) 35% 3)37.5% 4)75 % 5)NOT
Q.3. What % less is spent on Football than on Cricket ?
1) % 2) 33 % 3) 32% 4) 33% 5)NOT
Q.4. If the total amount spent on sports during the year was Rs. 2 cr, the amount spent on Cricket and Hockey
together was?
1)Rs.800000 2)Rs. 8000000 3) Rs. 1200000 4)Rs. 16000000 5) NOT
Q.5. If the total amount spent on sport during the year be Rs. 18000000, the amount spent on Basketball exceed
that on Tennis by?
1)Rs. 250000 2)Rs. 360000 3) Rs. 375000 4)Rs. 410000 5) NOT

Q.52. Following pie-chart shows the distribution of mobile users of different companies. Total mobile users
are 80 lakh.

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Q.1. How many people are using LG mobile?


1) 12.8 lakhs 2) 13.2 lakhs 3) 14 lakhs 4) 15.6 lakhs 5) NOT

Q.2. What is the ratio between the number of Nokia mobile users and the number of Samsung mobile users?
1) 6 : 5 2) 5 : 4 3) 4 : 3 4) 3 : 2 5) NOT
Q.3. Number of Motorola mobile users is what percentage of the number of HTC mobile users?
1) 160% 2) 150% 3) 140% 4) 125% 5) NOT
Q.4. Number of Nokia mobile users is how much percentage more than that of the number of LG mobile users?
1) 255% 2) 62.5% 3) 75% 4) 87.5% 5) NOT
Q.5. What is the difference between the number of Spice mobile users and HTC mobile users?
1) 1.6 lakhs 2) 1.8 lakhs 3) 2.4 lakhs 4) 3.2 lakhs 5) NOT

Q.53. The circle graph given here shows the spending of a country on various sports during a particular
year. Study the graph carefully and answer the questions given below it.

basketball 50
degree cricket 81
degree

tennis 45 degree Hockey 63


degree

Gof 36 degree

others 31 degree Football 54 degree

Q.1. What percent of the total spendings is spent on tennis?


1) 12.5% 2) 22.5% 3) 25% 4) 45% 5) none of these
Q.2. How much percent more is spent on Hockey than that on Golf?
1) 27% 2)35% 3)37.5% 4) 75% 5) NOT
Q.3. How much percent less is spent on Football than on Cricket?
1) % 2) 27% 3)33 % 4) 37.5% 5) none of these
Q.4. If the total amount spent on sports during the year was Rs. 2 crore, the amount spent on cricket and hockey
together was
1) 800000 Rs. 2) 8000000 Rs. 3)12000000 Rs 4) 16000000 Rs. 5) NOT
Q.5. If the total amount spent on sports during the year be Rs. 18000000, the amount spent on basketball exceeds
that on tennis by
1)250000 Rs. 2) 360000 Rs. 3) 375000 Rs. 4) 410000 Rs. 5) NOT

Q.54. Study the charts carefully to answer the following questions:

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Percentage of students enrolled in different activities in
a school
Swimming, 16%

Singing, 21%

Drawing, Craft, 20%


14%

Dancing, 29%

Total Students = 3000

Percentage breakup of girls enrolled in their


activities

Swimming, 14%

Singing, 28%
Craft, 22%
Drawing,
16% Dancing,
20%

Total Girls = 1750


Q.1. 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)NOT
Q.2. The number of girls enrolled in Dancing form what % of the total number of students in the school ?
(1)12.95% (2)11.67% (3)16.75% (4)19.65% (5)NOT
Q.3. What is the total number of girls enrolled in swimming and drawing together ?
(1)625 (2)550 (3)490 (4)525 (5)455
Q.4. How many boys are enrolled in singing and Craft together?
(1)610 (2)590 (3)640 (4)720 (5)355
Q.5. What is the approximate % of boys in the school?
(1)42% (2)56% (3)49% (4)58% (5)NOT

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Q.55. : Study the following pie chart carefully gives the answer.
Classification of appeared candidates in a competitive test from different institute and qualified candidates.

Appeared candidates = 56000 Qualified candidaters= 12000


V, 10% P, 14%, V, 15%
U, 7% P,
Q, 8% 18%,
U, 12%
Q, 9%
T, 21%
R, 28% T, 7% R, 24%

S, 12% S, 15%

Q.1. What is the difference between the number of qualified candidates of institute R and those of T ?
1) 2) 2030 3) 2040 4)2025 5) NOT
Q.2. What is the average number of Appeared candidates from institute P, T and V together ?
1) 8500 2) 8400 3) 8335 4) 8020 5) NOT
Q.3. What is the % of qualified candidates with respect to appeared candidates from institute P and R taken
together ? (rounded to two decimal places )
1) 18.43% 2) 22% 3) 21% 4) 21.42% 5) 22.25%
Q.4. What is the sum total number of appeared students from institute R and total number of qualified students
from institute P and S together ?
1) 19460 2) 19064 3) 19604 4) 19640 5) NOT
Q.5. What is the ratio between the number of candidates who qualified from institute P and R together to the number
of candidates who appeared from institute Q and V together ?
1) 2 : 3 2) 1 : 2 3) 2 : 1 4) 3 : 14 5) NOT

Q.56. Directions : Study the following pie chart shows the distributions of student of class-X and class-XII in
seven different Institute in a town.

TOTAL NO. OF STUDENTS TOTAL NO. OF STUDENTS


OF CLASS-X=27300 OF CLASS-XII=24700

P, 12% N, 15% P, 12%


M, 17%
M, 8%
Q, 13%
T, 10% Q, 18%
T, 17% R, 14%
S, 14%
R, 17%
S, 21%

Q.1. What is the total no. of class X and class-XII students in institute R ?
1) 8320 2)7916 3)9116 4)8099 5) None of these
Q.2. What is the ratio between the number of students studying in class XII and class-X respectively in
Institute S ?
1)14:19 2)19:21 3)17:21 4)19:14 5) None of these
Q.3. How many students of institute of M, N and S are studying in class-X ?
1)7516 2)8463 3)9127 4)9404 5) None of these
Q.4. What is the ratio between the number of students studying in class-XII from institutes S and number of
student studying in class-X from institute Q ?
1)18:19 2)21:18 3)13:8 4)19:13 5) None of these
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Q.5. Total number of students studying in class-XII from institute N and P is ?
1)5601 2)5944 3)6669 4)8372 5) None of these
Q.57. (1-5). The following pie charts show the percentage distribution of the total students passed from six different
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.

Total Students- 7500 Total Girls - 3000


F A F A
24% 16% 18% 20%
B E B
E 18% 14% 16%
15%
D C D C
17% 10% 22% 10%

Q.1. 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
Q.2. 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
Q.3. 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
Q.4. The boy students who passed from College E is approximately what percent of the girl students passed from
College C?
1)165% 2) 185% 3)205% 4)235% 5) 275%
Q.5. The number of boys who passed from College B is approximately what percent more or less than the number
of girls who passed from the college?
1)67% 2) 72% 3)81% 4)87% 5) 92%

Q.58. Study the following table and answer the following questions.
Details of 1800 employees across the departments

Break-up of 1800 employees across the departments

Chemistry, 18%
Hindi, 24%

Physics, 10%
English, 15%
Maths, 13%

Computer, 20%

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Break-up of 1000 male employees across the
departments

English, 21%
Hindi, 27%

Computer, 9%
Chemistry,
14% Maths, 17%
Physics,
12%

Q.1. How many females are working in the hindi department ?


1)132 2)148 3)169 4)162 5)172
Q.2. What is the ratio of male to female employees working in the computer department ?
1)1:3 2)2:3 3)7:9 4)3:5 5)9:13
Q.3. What is the total number of female employees working in the Chemistry and English department together ?
1) 189 2)244 3)278 4)365 5)396
Q.4. What is the ratio of female employees in the physics department to the female employees in the English
department ?
1)1:1 2)2:3 3)1:2 4)3:4 5)4:3
Q.5 The number of male employees working in the maths department is what of total number of employees
working in that department ?
1)69.35% 2)67.23% 3)72.65% 4)70.86% 5)78.33%

Q.59. The following pie-charts represent the distribution of employees in different departments, viz A, B, C, D
and E, in 2013 and 2014.
Employees in Company X in the year 2013. Employees in Company X in the year 2014
(Total Number of employees 15,000) (Total Number of employees 18000)

A, 60
A, 20%
E, 135 B, 24 E, 30%
B, 10%
C, 39
C, 15%
D, 25%
D, 102

Q.1. What was the difference between the total number of employees in Department A in 2013 and that in 2014?
1) 1300 2) 1100 3) 1500 4) 900 5) None of above
Q.2. In the case of which department was there the maximum variation between 2013 and 2014?
1) D 2) E 3) A 4) B 5) C
Q.3. If 285 employees left Department C at the end of 2013 then how many employees joined this department in
2014?
1) 1085 2) 1360 3) 1075 4) 1140 5) None of above
Q.4. What is the percentage decrease in the number of employees in Department E from 2013 to 2014?
1) 4% 2) 7.5% 3) 2% 4) 6.3% 5) None of above
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Q.5. If the average monthly salary of an employee in Department B in 2013 was Rs. 4800, what was the annual
salary bill of Department B in 2014?
1) 48 lakh 2) 86.4 lakh 3) 60 lakh 4)CND 5) None of above
Q.6. If the average salary for the whole company remained the same in 2013 and 2014 at the level of Rs. 6785 per
month then what was the percentage increase in the salary bill of the company from 2013 to 2014?
1) 10% 2) 20% 3) 15% 4) 8% 5) 18%
Q.7. The number of employees in Department D in 2014 is how many times the number of employees in
Department C in 2013?
1) 2 2) 3 3) 2.8 4) 0.5 5) 2.4

Q.60. Directions (Q.1-3): The pie chart given here represent amount of money spent on various sports by a
school administration in a particular year.

In Degree

Hockey, 100
Cricket, 160 degree
degree

Football, 45
degree
Basket ball,
20 degree Tennis, 35 degree

Q.1 If the money spent on football was Rs. 9000, how much more money was spent on hockey than on football?
1)Rs. 11000 2) Rs11500 3) Rs. 12000 4)Rs. 12500 5) None of these
Q2 If the money spent on football was Rs. 9000, what amount was spent on cricket
1)Rs.31000 2) Rs. 31500 3) Rs.32000 4) Rs.32500 5) None of these
Q.3 If the money spent on football is Rs. 9000, what was the total amount spent on all sports?
1)Rs.73000 2) Rs. 72800 3) Rs.72500 4) Rs.72000 5) None of these

Q.61. Directions(1-5): Study the following pie-charts carefully to answer the questions.
Percentage of players who pay different sports

Total players 4200


Rugby, 13%

Lawn
Tennis,
Football, 17%
25%

Hockey, 10%
Cricket, 35%

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Female players = 2000
Rugby, 13%

Lawn
Football, 10% Tennis,
22%
Hockey,
Cricket, 15%
40%

Q. 1 What is the average number of players (both male and female) who play football and Rugby together?
1)620 2)357 3) 230 4) 630 5) None of these
Q.2 What is the difference between the number of female players who play Lawn Tennis and the number of male
players who play Rugby?
1)154 2)84 3) 220 4) 225 5) None of these
Q.3 What is the ratio of the number of Female players who play Cricket to the number of male players who play
Hockey?
1)20:7 2)4:21 3) 20:3 4) 3:21 5) None of these
Q.4 What is the total number of male players who play Football, Cricket and Lawn Tennis together?
1)1794 2)1734 3) 1824 4) 1964 5) None of these
Q. 5 The number of male players who play Rugby is approximately what % of the total number of players who
play Lawn Tennis?
1)33% 2)39% 3) 27% 4) 21% 5) None of these

Q.62. Directions (Q. 1-5): Study the following information to answer the questions given below:
The following pie-charts show the crimes against women in the year 2012.
Total number of cases registered as crimes against women in 2012=10 lakh

Assam,
Goa, 14%
Delhi, 6% 12%

UP, 18%
Bihar , 19%

WB, 16%
Others,
15%

State wise % crimes against women in 2012.

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Human Kidnapping, 9%
trafficking, 6%
Others, 3%

Dowry
death,
Molestation,
20%
30%
Torture, 32%

Incidence of crimes committed against women in 2012

Note: The proportion of the nature of crimes remains the same for each state.
Q.1 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
Q.2 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
Q.3 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
Q.4 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
Q.5 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

Q.63. Directions (1-6). Study the following information carefully to answer the questions that follow:
Percentage of students in various courses (A, B, C, D, E, F) and percentage of girls out of these.
[Total students = 1200]
[800 girls + 400 boys]

Percentage of Students in various Percentage of girls in courses


courses
F 13%
F 14%
A 20% A 30%
E 14%
E 12%
B 15%
D 35% D 30%
B 10%
C 5% C 2%

Q.1. For course D what is the respective ratio of boys and girls?
1)3:4 2)4:5 3)3:5 4)5:6 5)None of these
Q.2. For which pair of courses is the number of boys the same?
1) E and F 2) A and D 3)C and F 4)B and D 5) None of these
Q.3. For course E, the number of girls is how much per cent more than the boys for course E?
1) 250 2)350 3)150 4)80 5)None of these
Q.4. For which course is the number of boys the minimum ?
1) E 2)F 3) C 4)A 5) None of these
Q.5. A man can row 28 km upstream and 70 km downstream in 12 hrs also he can row 40 km upstream and 56km
downstream in 14 hrs. What is the speed of the man in the still water?
1) 7kmph 2) 8kmph 3) 9kmph 4) 12kmph 5)14kmph
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Q.6. A box contains 3 black, 3 blue and 3 white balls. 2 balls are drawn at random. What is the probability that
both the balls are of the same colours?
1) 1/4 2) 3/4 3) 20/21 4) 1/21 5) 1/61

Q.64. (1-5). Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below:
Total number of students studying Arts= 5000

ARTS A
10%

B
E 15%
20%

D
25% C
30%

Total number of students studying Commerce= 6000

COMMERCE

E A
20% 25%

B
C 5%
D
35% 15%

Q.1. How many students study Arts and Commerce in Institute D and E together?
1) 4325 2) 5550 3) 6550 4) 5525 5) 6750
Q.2. 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
Q.3. The total number of students studying both Commerce and Arts in Institute B and E together is what percent
of the total number of students studying Arts?
1) 71% 2) 61% 3) 72% 4) 51% 5) None of these
Q.4. The number of students studying Arts in Institute Arts in Institute A is approximately what percent of the total
number of students studying Commerce in Institute B?
1) 167% 2) 143% 3) 198% 4) 189% 5) 193%
Q.5. 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

Model No. 3: Bar Graph


Q.65. (1-5). Study the following graph carefully to answer the questions below-
No. of the girls and boys participating in a rally from 5 different schools

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600

500

400

300 GIRLS
BOYS
200

100

0
A B C D E

Q.1. What is the total no of girls participating in the rally from school A and C together?
1) 825 2) 875 3) 950 4) 975 5) None of these
Q.2. The no of boys participating in the rally from school B is what percent of the total number of children
participating in the rally from that school?
1)48.84 2) 47.37 3)49.28 4) 46.46 5) None of these
Q.3. The number of girls participating in the rally from school E is approximately what percent of number of boys
participating in the rally from that school?
1) 81 2) 106 3)122 4) 98 5) 114
Q.4. What is the respective ratio of total number of girls participating in the rally from schools D and E together to
the total number of boys participating in the rally from school A and B together?
1) 23:18 2) 43:35 3)41:38 4) 21:20 5)None of these
Q.5. What is the average number of girls participating in the rally from all the schools together?
1) 500 2) 480 3)525 4) 495 5) None of these

Q.66. (1-5). The following bar graph shows the ratio of export to import of two companies A and B during
the period of 1990- 1995

3
2.5
2.5 2.4

2
2 1.8
1.6 1.6
1.5 1.5
1.5 company A
1.2
1 company B
1 0.75 0.8

0.5

0
2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010
Q.1. If export of Company A in 2005 and 2007 together is Rs 80 lakh then what is the total import of A in 2005
and 2007 together ?
1)Rs 110 lakh 2)Rs.60 lakh 3)Rs.100 lakh 4)Rs.120 lakh 5) cant be determined
Q.2. What is the ratio of number of years in which export is less than import for company A and number of years
in which export is more than import for company B ?
1)2:3 2)3:4 3)2:5 4)3:5 5)1:1
Q3 .In which year the difference of export and import for company B is minimum?
1)2005 2)2006 3)2009 4)2010 5)cant say
Q4. If the difference between import and export of company A in year 2010 is Rs. 15 lakh then what is the export
of company A in same year?
1)60 lakhs 2)75 lakhs 3)40 lakhs 4)50 lakhs 5)None of these
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Q.5. For Company A if in year 2006 export is decreased by 20% and import is increased by 40% then what will be
new ratio between export and import?
1) 5:4 2)3:4 3)3:5 4)3:4 5)1:1

Q.67. Number of Student passed (in thousand) from two university over the years
70
60
No. of student in thousand

60
50 50 50
50
40
40 35
30 30 30
30 25 University A
20
20 University B
10
10
0
2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008
Years

Q.1. What is the respective ratio of the number of student passed from university A in the year 2007 and the
number of student passed from university B in the year 2004 ?
1)5 : 4 2)4 : 5 3)7 : 10 4)10 : 7 5)NOT
Q.2. What is the difference between the total number of students passed from both the universities in the year 2007
together and the total number of student passed in year 2005 from both the universities together?
1)70000 2)37000 3)7000 4)3700 5)NOT
Q.3. What is the sum of students passed from university B in years 2003, 2005 and 2006 together?
1)80000 2)8000 3)800000 4)75000 5)NOT
Q.4. Number of student passed from university B in 2008 is approximately what % of the total number of student
passed from university A over the year?
1)30 2)25 3)20 4)35 5)40
Q.5. What is the respective ratio of the number of students passed in 2007, 2008 and 2005 from university A?
1)5 : 3 : 2 2)3 : 5 : 5 3)5 : 3 : 3 4)5 : 1 : 1 5)None of these

Q.68. Study the following table carefully and answer the questions.
The graph shows the number of students appeared and passed in the examinations.
A, 923

1000
900
A, 729
A, 649

800
700
A, 531

600
B, 439
B, 376

C, 359
D, 349

500
B, 327

D, 301
C, 291
B, 273

C, 263

400
D, 228
C, 213
D, 195

300
200
100
0
2010 2011 2012 2013

A= Number of students appeared


B= Number of Boys appeared
C= Number of Girls Passed
D=Number of Boys passed
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Q.1. In 2011, what % of the Girls who appeared for the examination, failed?
1)15% 2)18.32% 3)22% 4)24.56% 5)30%
Q.2. What is the & increase in the number of student passed from 2012 to 2013?
1)16.7% 2)17% 3)13.5% 4)26.6% 5)19.59%
Q.3. During which year the least percentage of students failed the examination?
1)2010 2)2011 3)2012 4)2013 5)Both 1 and 2
Q.4. In 2013, what is the ratio of the number of boys who failed the exam to the number of girls who appeared for
the exam?
1)45:242 2)30:161 3)15:83 4)45:247 5)41:83
Q.5. During which of the following year is the ratio of the number of boys who passed the exam to the number of
girls who passed the highest?
1)2010 2)2011 3)2012 4)2013 5)Both 2 and 3

Q.69. (1-5):. Study the following graph carefully and answer the questions given below.The following graph gives
the profit percentage of three companies in different years.

Profit = Income expenditure


Profit % = [ {Income expenditure} / expenditure] * 100
Q.1. What is the ratio of profit incurred by companies A to profit incurred by companies B in 2008?
1) 10 : 9 2) 9 : 10 3) 30 :29 4) 29 : 30 5) cannot be determined
Q.2. If the income of company B and C was equal in 2009, then what was the ratio of their expenditures?
1) 12 : 13 2) 13 : 12 3) 3 : 2 4) 2 : 3 5) None of these
Q.3. Which company earned the minimum percentage profit for maximum number of years during the given
period?
1) A 2) B 3) C 4) Both B and C 5) Both A and C
Q.4. If company A and C has equal profit in 2010, then Income earned by company C is (approx) what percent of
the expenditures incurred by company A?
1) 230 2) 260 3) 45 4) 180 5) 80
Q.5. If the expenditure of company A keep on increasing every year, then in which year it has maximum income?
1) 2007 2) 2008 3) 2009 4) 2010 5) None of these

Q.70. Directions : Study the bar graph carefully and answer the questions given below.
The number of teachers recruited (in thousands) in three different years in six different subjects.

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40
35
35 32
30
30 28 27
25 25 24 25 24
25
20 20 20 20 2012
20
15 15 2013
15 2014
10 10
10

0
Social Science Mathematics Science English Hindi Computer

Q.1. The average number of teachers recruited in the year 2014 is approximately by what per cent more or less than
the average number of teachers recruited in the years 2013 taking all the subjects together?
1) 6% more 2) 5.9% less 3) 5% more 4) 9% less 5) 9.2% more
Q.2. The total number of teachers recruited in Computer taking all the years together is approximately what per
cent of the total number of teachers recruited in Science taking all the years together?
1) 110% 2) 109% 3) 112% 4) 126% 5) 106%
Q.3. Number of teachers recruited in English in year 2012 is how much percentage more or less than the number of
teachers recruited in mathematics in that year?
1) 14% more 2) 12% more 3) 9.5% less 4) 16% more 5) 10% less
Q.4. If 40% of teachers recruited in the year 2013 in Social science are female, then what is the number of male
teacher recruited in Social science in that year?
1) 9000 2) 8100 3) 9050 4) 8300 5) 9100
Q.5. In which of the following subjects, the total number of teachers recruited in all the three years together is
second highest?
1) English 2) Mathematics 3) Hindi 4) Computer 5) Science

Q.71. Directions : Study the following bar graph carefully to answer the given questions.
The graph shows the prices of three different types of smartphones in different years.

16
13.5 13.5 14
13.5 13.5 13.5 14
14 12.5 13 12.5 13
12.5
11.5 11.5 11.5
12
Price in rs. thausand

10
8 Samsung
6 LG

4 Lenovo

2
0
2009 2010 2011 2012 2013
Year

Q. 1 In which year was the average price of the all three smartphones the minimum?
1) 2009 2) 2010 3) 2011 4) 2012 5) 2013
Q. 2 A shopkeeper purchased 20 Samsung, 25 LG and 30 Lenovo smartphones in 2011 and sold all types of
smartphones in at the rate of Rs. 13300. What is his percentage loss or profit?
1) 89% 2) 0.99% 3) 0.71% 4) 71% 5) 0.56%
Q. 3 The price of LG smartphones in 2012 was what per cent of its price in 2013?
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1) 104.5% 2) 107.68% 3) 110.9% 4) 113.04% 5) 115.06%
Q.4. If the total number of sales of Lenovo was 20000 in 2010 and the total number of sales of Samsung was 18500
in that year, then what was the difference of income of Samsung and Lenovo?
1) Rs. 10500000 2) Rs. 10700000 3) Rs. 10900000 4) Rs.10300000
5) Rs.10200000
Q. 5 Which smartphones has the minimum average price during the given five years?
1) Samsung 2) LG 3) Either Samsung or LG
4) Either LG or Lenovo 5) Lenovo

Q.72. Study the graph carefully to answer the questions that follow:
The graph shows the no. of persons using different modes of transport over the year.
700
600
600 550 550
500 500
Number of persons

500 450 450


400 400
400 350 350
300 300
300 Bus
300 250
Rail
200
Airlines
100

0
2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
Year

Q.1 What is the difference between the total number of persons travelling by Airlines in 2011, 2013 and 2014 and
that traveling by Rail from 2010 and 2012?
(1)100 (2)200 (3)300 (4)350 (5)None
Q. 2 In 2012 the number of persons travelling by bus is approximately what per cent of the number of persons
traveling by bus, Rail, Airlines together in that year?
(1)42.82% (2)48% (3)68% (4)57.82% (5)None
Q. 3 What is the total number of persons traveling by Airlines in all the years together?
(1)1600 (2)1400 (3)1500 (4)1450 (5)1550
Q.4 What is the ratio of the number of persons traveling by Airlines in 2011 and 2012 together to the number of
persons traveling by Bus in 2014?
(1)11:80 (2)11:2 (3)11:8 (4)10:8 (5)None
Q.5 What is average number of persons travelling by Bus in all the years together?
(1)420 (2)320 (3)510 (4)520 (5)620

Q.73. Study the graph carefully and answer the questions that follows.
Number of players in three different games in five different schools.

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100
90
90
80 80
80
70 70
70 65
60
No. of Players

60 55
50 Hockey
50 45
40 40 Basketball
40 35 35
30 Kho-Kho
30
20
10
0
School 1 School 2 School 3 School 4 School 5

Q.1. What is the total number of players participating in Hockey from all the five schools together ?
1)300 2)350 3)200 4)250 5)220
Q.2. What is the ratio of the number of players participating in Basketball from School-1 to the number of players
participating in Kho-Kho from School-3 ?
1)5:7 2)7:10 3)7:8 4)10:7 5)5:8
Q.3. In which school is the number of players participating in Hockey and Basketbll together second Highest ?
1)School-1 2)School -2 3)School-3 4)School-4 5)School-5
Q.4. The number of players participating in kho-kho from school -4 is what percent of the number of players
participating in Hockey from School-2?
1)42 2)48 3)36 4)50 5)60
Q.5. 40% of the number participating in Hockey from School-5 are females. What is the number of Hockey
players who are males in School-5 ?
1)15` 2)18 3)30 4)21 5)27

Q.74. Directions(71-75): Following bar-graph shows the percentage of ass girls with respect of total passed
students of two colleges A and B.

70%
60%
60%
50%48%
50% 45% 44%
% passed girls

40%
40% 35% 36%
30% 32%
30% College A
College B
20%

10%

0%
2001 2002 2003 2004 2005
Years

Q.1. If the number of boys passed from College A and College B is 220 and 175 respectively in the year 2002, then
what is the difference between number of girls passed from A and B in year 2002?
1) 75 2)80 3)95 4)100 5) 105
Q.2. If the number of the girl passed from the college A and College B in year 2001 is equal to 70, then what is the
sum of total number if passed students of college A and College B in the same year?
1) 445 2)415 3)405 4)385 5) 375

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Q.3. If the number of girls passed from College A in year 2004 is equal to the number of Boyes passed fromn
Colege B in year 2002 and it is 105, then what is the difference between total number of stude4nts passed
from College A in 2004 and College B in year 2002?
1)25 2)30 3)35 4)40 5) 45
Q.4. If the total number of students passed from College A and College B in year 2005 is 400 and 500
respectively, then number of girls passed from College B is how much percent more than the number of girls
passed from College A in the same year?
1) 12 % 2)17 % 3) % 4) % 5)13 %
Q.5. If the number of girls passed from College A and College B in year 2003 is 200 and 240 respectively , thebn
number of boys passed fro College B is what percent of number of boys passed from College A ihn same
year?
1) 80% 2)110% 3)120% 4)125% 5)130%

Q.75. (1-5)Total Numbers of Males and Females in five different organizations.

E Males
Females

D Males
Females

C Males Males
Females
Females
B Males
Females

A Males
Females

0 500 1000 1500 2000 2500 3000 3500 4000 4500

Q.1 What is the average number of females from all the above organizations together?
1) 3800 2)3550 3)3300 4)3150 5) None of these
Q.2. The number of males from organizations A is approximately what percent of the total number of males from
all the organizations together?
1) 18 2)28 3)11 4)31 5)36
Q.3. What is the difference between the total number of females and the total number of males from all the
organizations together?
1) 1500 2)1750 3)1800 4)2050 5) None of these
Q.4. What is the ratio of the number of females from organization C to the number of females from organization E?
1) 14:17 2)17:14 3)14:15 4)15:14 5) None of these
Q.5. The number of females in Organization A is approximately what percent of total number of people in
Organization A?
1) 45% 2) 50% 3) 40% 4) 48% 5) None

Q.76. Study the following graph carefully and answer the questions:
Expenses of family for two years.

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Saving 10
10

Education 20
15

Travelling 7
5
199
Entertainment 13 7
10

Health 12
10

Food 35
40

0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45

Q.1. For how many items the expenditure has been increased from 1996 to 1997?
1)5 2)7 3)6 4)1 5)NOT
Q.2. What is the difference between the expenses on food and travelling for 1997 and the expenses on food and
education for 1996?
1)Rs. 600 2)Rs.1200 3)Rs. 1050 4)Rs.900 5)NOT
Q.3. What is the percentage change in the expenses on food for 96 as regards 97 ?
1) 2) 3) 4) 5)NOT
Q.4. Expenditure on which item shows the maximum percentage increase from 1996 to 1997 ?
1)Health 2)Travelling 3)Entertainment 4)Saving 5)NOT
Q.5. What is the maximum difference between the sum of any two items of 1996 and the sum of any two items of
1997?
1)Rs. 6300 2)Rs. 1200 3)Rs. 6700 4)Rs. 400 5)Not

Q.77. Directions: Study the information carefully to answer the questions given below:
There are 1200 men on an island. Two-thirds of them are Indians. 10% of them are Americans and the
remaining belong to other countries. Forty per cent of the Indians are females. Two-third of the Americans
are males and the remaining are females.
Q.1 What is the difference between the number of persons belonging to India and the number of persons belonging
to other countries (Except America)
1)240 2) 560 3) 360 4) 450 5) 520
Q. 2 What is difference between the number of Indian males and the number of American males?
1)280 2) 180 3) 80 4) 400 5) 480
Q.3 What is ratio of American females to Indian females?
1)3:4 2) 2:5 3) 1:5 4) 2:7 5) 1:8

Q.78. : Study the graph carefully and answer the questions that follows.
Earning ( in Rs) of three different person on four different days

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200
Thus 400
300

150
Wed 450
500 Naveen
Geeta
275
Tue 200 Rahul
175

350
Mon 150
250

0 100 200 300 400 500 600


Q.1. What is Geetas average earning over all the days together ?
1)285 2)290 3)300 4)310 5)315
Q.2. What is the total amount earned by Rahul and Naveen together on Tuesday and Thursday together ?
1)1040 2)1020 3)980 4)940 5)900
Q.3. Geeta donated her earning on Wednesday to Naveen, what ws the Naveens total earning on Wednesday after
Geetas donation ?
1)520 2)550 3)540 4)560 5)600
Q.4. What is the difference between Rahuls earning on Monday and Geetas earning on Tuesday ?
1)40 2)20 3)50 4)30 5)10
Q.5. What is the ratio of Naveens earning on Monday, wedneseday and Thursday?
1)7 : 3 : :4 2)8 : 6 : 5 3)9 : 5 : 4 4)9 : 6 : 2 5) 9 : 3 : 4

Model No. 4 :Line graph:


Q.79. Directions : Study the following graph carefully to answer the questions
Amount (in thousand tones) of fertilizers manufactured and sold by a company over the years.

60
52 54
Amount of fetilizers

50 50 50
48
45 44
40 40 40 42
34
30 28 Sold
20
Manufactured
10
0
2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012
Years

Q.1 What is the difference between the amount of fertilizers manufactured by the company in the year 2008 and
that in 2011?
1) 8560 tones (2) 9000 tones (3)8000 tones (4)9563 tones (5) 9500 tones
Q.2 The amount of fertilizers sold by the company in the year 2009 is what per cent of the amount of fertilizers
manufactured by it in that year?
1) 65% (2)69% (3)76% (4)80% (5)83%
Q.3 What is the increase in the amount of fertilizers sold by the company in the year 2010 with respect to the
previous year?
1) 3% (2)8% (3)5% (4)15% (5)18%
Q.4 What is the ratio of the amount of fertilizers not sold by the company in the year 2012 to that not sold in the
year 2007?
1) 5:7 (2)9:20 (3)2:3 (4)3:2 (5)1:6
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Q.5 What is the average amount of fertilizers manufactured by the company over all the years together?
1) 48500 tones (2)51685 tones (3)36900 tones (4)54000 tones (5)46510 tones

Q.80. Study the graph carefully to answer the questions that follow:
Profit (in lakh) made by three companies over the years.

14
13
12 12
11 11
10
Profit (in lakh)

9
8 8
7.5 7 7 CompanyA
6 6 6 6.5
5.5 5 5 CompanyB
4 4
3 CompanyC
2
0
2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
Year

Q.1 The profit earned by Company A in the year 2010 was approximately what per cent of the total profit by all
three companies in that year?
1)15% (2)18% (3)21% (4)25% (5)36%
Q.2 If the income of Company A in the year 2013 was Rs. 2354300, what was its expenditure in that year?
1) Rs. 1805600 (2) Rs. 1506700 (3) Rs. 1800000 (4)Rs. 1704300 (5)None
Q. 3 What is the approximate average profit earned by Company C in all years together?
1) Rs. 15 lakh (2) Rs. 6 lakh (3) Rs. 12.5 lakh (4)Rs. 8.75 lakh (5) Rs. 10.6 lakh
Q. 4 What is the percentage decrease in the profit of Company A in the year 2013 from the previous year?
1) 8.25% (2) 7.14% (3) 6.75% (4)10.5% (5) 8.75%s
Q.5 The average profit of the three companies can be put in which of the following orders?
1) A>B>C (2)A>C>B (3)C>B>A (4)C>A>B (5)None

Q.81. Directions: (76-80): Following line graph shows the percentage growth of population of six cities in the
period of 2004-2005 and 2005-2006.

70

60 60
% Population growth

50 50 50 50
45
40 40 40
35
30 30 30 2004-2005
25 2005-2006
20

10

0
A B C D E F
Year

Q.1. If the population of City B is 10 lakhs in 2004, them what is its population in 2006?
1) 16.5 lakhs 2)18.75 lakhs 3)21 lakhs 4)17.5 lakhs 5) 12.50 lakhs
Q.2. If population of City D is 31.2 lakh in year 2006, then what was itss population in 2004?
1) 16 lakhs 2)18 lakhs 3)21 lakhs 4)22 lakhs 5) None of these

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Q.3. Population of City A in 2004 was what percentage of its population in 2005?
1)62 % 2)64 % 3) % 4) % 5)None of these
Q.4. If the population of City C and City F in 2004 are in the ratio 6:5 and the population of City C in 2005 is 18
lakhs then what is the population of City F in 2006?
1) 24.2 lakhs 2)22.6lakhs 3)21.6 lakhs 4)20.4 lakhs 5) None of these
Q.5. Population of City E in 2006 was what fraction of its population in 2004?
1) 2) 3) 4) 5)None of these

Q.82. (1-4):The following graph shows the % profit of two companies over the year

120
105
100 100
90
80 80 80 80
70 70 70
60 60 A

45 45 45 B
40

20

0
2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011
Q.1 In which of the following year was the total income more than double the total expenditure in that year for
Company A?:
1) 2010 2) 2009 3) 2006 4) 2008 5)2011
Q2. If income of company A in the year 22006 and 2009 are same then what is the respective ratio of expenditure
of company A in both the same year?
1) 11 : 20 2)19 : 20 3) 20 : 19 4) 20 : 11 5) None of these
Q3. If the total income of company B in 2011 was Rs. 200 lakhs. What was the expenditure of company A in the
same year ?
1) 114.25 Lakh 2) 120.10 Lakh 3) 100.52 Lakh 4) Cant be determine 5) NOT
Q4. In which of the following years the ratio of expenditure to income was the least for the company B ?
1) 2006 2) 2009 3) 2008 4) 2010 5) 2005

Q.83. Directions : Study the line graph carefully and answer the questions given below.
The graph given below shows the sales of different types of rice (in quintal) in six different years.

60
55 55
50
47.5
45 45
42.5
40 40
37.5
35 35 35
32.5 TYPE A
30
TYPE B
20

10

0
2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014

Q.1. Average sale of rice of type A is approximately what per cent of average sale of rice of type B?
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1) 122% 2) 121% 3) 126% 4) 124% 5) 112%
Q.2. In which of the following year, the percentage increase or decrease in the sale of rice of type A is maximum as
compared to the previous year?
1) 2012 2) 2010 3) 2014 4) 2011 5) Other than given options
Q.3. In which of the following year, the average sale of both types of rice is the minimum?
1) 2012 2) 2011 3) 2010 4) 2009 5) Other than given options
Q.4. Total sales of type A in all the years together is approximately what per cent more or less than the total sales
of type B in all the years together?
1) 22% more 2) 23% less 3) 21% more 4) 22.5% less 5) 29.5% more
Q.5. What is the approximate percentage increase in the total sales of both types of rice in the year 2014 as
compared to the year 2009?
1) 38% 2) 42% 3) 39% 4) 36% 5) 32%
Q.84. Directions: (76-80): Following line-graph gives the annual per cent profit earne by a company during
the period 1955-2000. Study the line-graph and answer the question that are based on it.

80

70

60
Percent Profit

50

40

30 Series 1

20

10

0
1995 1996 1997 1997 1999 2000
Year

Q.1. If the income in 1998 was Rs. 246 crore, what was the expenditure in 1998?
1) Rs. 104 crore 2)Rs. 145 crore 3) Rs. 160 crore 4) Rs. 185 crore 5) None of these
Q.2. During which of the following years was the ratio of income to expenditure the minimum?
1) 1996 2)1997 3)1998 4)1999 5) None of these
Q.3. What is the average profit earned for the given year is the minimum?
1)50 2) 55 3) 60 4) 335 5)None of these
Q.4. During which year the ratio of percentage profit earned to that in the previous year is the minimum?
1) 1996 2)1997 3)1998 4)1999 5) 2000
Q.5. If the profit in 1999 was 4 crore, what was the profit in 2000?
1)Rs. 4.2 crore 2) Rs. 6.6 crore 3) Rs. 6.8 crore 4) CND 5)None of these

Q.85. Study the following table and answer the following questions.
Per cent profit earned by two companies over the given years

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70

60 60

50 50 50
45
Per cent Profit

40 40 40
35 Company A
30 30 30 30 30 Company B

20 20

10

0
2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012

Q.1. If the exp. Of Company B in the year 2010 was Rs. 200 Cr, what was its income in the same year ?
1)Rs. 240 Cr 2)Rs. 220 Cr 3)Rs. 160 Cr 4)Cant be determine 5)NOT
Q.2. If the income of Company A in the year 2012 was Rs. 600 Cr, what was its Exp. In that year ?
1)Rs. 360 Cr 2)Rs. 220 Cr 3)Rs. 375 Cr 4)Cant be determine 5)NOT
Q.3. If the income of company B in the year 2008 was Rs. 200 Cr, what was its profit in the year 2009?
1) Rs. 21.5 Cr 2)Rs.153 Cr 3)Rs. 46.15 Cr 4)Rs. 375 Cr 5) CND
Q.4. If the income of two companies in the year 2008 were equal, what was the ratio of their expenditure ?
1)1:2 2)26:27 3)100:67 4)Cant be determine 5)NOT
Q.5. What is the percentage increases in the per cent profit of Company B during 2010 to 2012 ?
1)75% 2)67.23% 3)175% 4)Cant be determine 5)NOT

Q.86. Directions: following line graph shows the percentage profit gained by two companies A and B over
the years 2007 to 2012.
% 100
80
75
70 70
60 60 60
50 50 50
% Profit

45
40 40
35 Company A
30 30
25 Company B
20 20
10
0
2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012

Q. 1 If the income of the company B in year 2008 was Rs. 91.8 lakh, what was its expenditure (in Rs.) in that year?
(1) 64 lakh (2)68 lakh (3)70 lakh (4) 72 lakh (5) 76 lakh
Q. 2 If the expenditure of company A in the year 2010 and 2011 was in the ratio 6:5, what was the ratio of its
incomes?
(1) 7:3 (2)9:5 (3)11:9 (4)13:10 (5)None of these
Q.3 If the expenditure of company B in the year 2009 was Rs. 40 lakh, what was its income (in Rs.)in the year
2012?

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(1) 60lakh (2)52 lakh (3)70 lakh (4) 66.6 lakh (5) Data inadequate
Q.4 The income of Company A in the year 2011 and the expenditure of company B in the year 2008 was the same,
that is Rs. 90 lakh. What will be the ratio of the income of Company B in 2008 to the expenditure of Company
A in the year 2011?
(1) 8:3 (2)9:5 (3)7:4 (4) 9:7 (5) 1:1
Q. 5. In which of the following years is the percentage of expenditure with respect to income 80% for Company A?
(1) 2007 (2)2008 (3)2009 (4) 2010 (5) 2011

Q.87. Directions : The following line graph show the ratio of export of there companies A, B and C for the
period 2005 to 2011.

1.6
1.5
1.4

1.2 1.2 1.2 1.2


1.1
Export/Import

1 1 1 1
0.9 0.9 0.9 Company A
0.8 0.8 0.8 0.8
0.75 Company B
0.7 0.7
0.6 0.6 0.6 Company C
0.5
0.4

0.2

0
2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011

Q. 1. If the export of company A in year 2005 and that of Company B in year 2006 are 51 lakh and 54 lakh
respectively, what is the difference between the import of A in 2005 and that of B in 2006?
(1) 12.5 lakh (2)13 lakh (3)15 lakh (4) 17.5 lakh (5) 18 lakh
Q.2 If the import of company A in year 2010 and the export of the Company C in year 2011 are 64 lakh and 48
lakh respectively, what is the ratio of the export of A in 2010 to the import of company C in 2011?
1) 4:3 (2)3:2 (3)2:1 (4) 6:5 (5) 1:1
Q.3 If the import of Company A in 2009 and the import of Company B in 2006 are equal and they are 55 lakh
each, then the export of Company A in 2009 is approximately what per cent of the company B in 2006?
1) 66.66% (2)78% (3)112% (4) 140% (5) 150%
Q.4. If the export of Company B in 2007 and the export of Company C in 2010 are 58.8 lakh and 56.7 lakh
respectively, what is the difference between the import of Company B in 2007 and the import of Company C
in 2010?
1) 3 lakh (2)4 lakh (3)4.4 lakh (4) 6.2 lakh (5) 7.5 lakh
Q.5 If in the year 2006 the export of Company A is increased by 200% and the import is increased by 50%, what
will be the new ratio of export to import of company a in 2006?
1) 4:3 (2)3:1 (3)3:2 (4) 9:5 (5) 5:3

Q.88. : Study the line-graph carefully to answer the questions that follow.
The graph shows the profit (in lakhs) earned by three companies over the years.
Profit=Income-Expenditure

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9
8 8 8
7 7 7
6.5
6 6 6
5.6 5.5 Company A
5 5 5
4.5
4 4 Company B
3.5
3 3 Company C
2.5
2 2
1
0
2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013

Q.1 The profit earned by Company A in the year 2009 was what per cent of the total profit earned by all three
companies in that year?
1) 31.25% 2)28.24% 3)21.43% 4)36.25% 5)None
Q.2 If the income of Company A in the year 2012 was Rs. 1354300, what was its expenditure in that year?
1) Rs. 921300 2)Rs.835700 3) Rs.848700 4) Rs.554300 5)None
Q.3 What is the approximate average profit earned by Company B in all the years together?
1) Rs.4.51 lakh 2)Rs.3.52 lakh 3) Rs.2.25 lakh 4) Rs.4.67 lakh 5)None
Q. 4 What is the percentage decreased in the profit of company C ion the year 2013 compared to the previous year?
1) 1.6% 2)0% 3)2.5% 4)2.8% 5)None
Q.5 The ratio of the expenditure of Company A to C in the year 2013 was 11:12. What was the ratio of their
incomes in that year?
1) 3:4 2)6:5 3)7:9 4)8:13 5)None

Q.89. Directions Study the graph carefully to answer the questions that follow:
Expenditure (in Rs. thousand) of three businessman during 5 given years.
700
600 590
550
500 480 500
430 440 450
400
A
300 320 320 300 300
250 220 B
200 210 180
100 C
0
2004 2005 2006 2007 2008
Year

Note: I. Profit =Income-Expendiuture


II. Per Cent Profit = (Profit/Expenditure) 100

Q.1 If Cs income in 2008 was Rs. 369000 what was the per cent profit in that particular year?
(1)23 (2)28 (3)26 (4)19 (5)33
Q. 2 What is the ratio of the total expenditure of all the given businessmen together in 2005 to the total expenditure
of all the given businessmen together in 2007?
(1)12:11 (2)10:7 (3)8:7 (4)14:11 (5)16:13
Q. 3 If the per cent profit earned by all the given businessmen together in 2006 was 45, what was the total income
of the all given businessmen together in that particular year? (in Rs thousand)
1)1820 (2)1680 (3)1640 (4)1780 (5)1740
Q. 4 Expenditure of businessman A increased by what per cent from 2004 to 2008?
1) (2) (3)108 (4) (5)
Q. 5 What is the average expenditure of businessman B among all the given years together? (in Rs thousand)
(1)426 (2)422 (3)434 (4)448 (5)438
Q. 6 If expenditure of businessman A, B and C increased by 5%, 6% and 12% respectively from 2008 to 2009
then what was the total expenditure of A, B and C together in 2009? (in Rs thousand)
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(1)1393 (2)1417 (3)1401 (4)1381 (5)1453

Q.90. Study the charts carefully to answer the following questions:


The Following graph shows the registration of new Vehicle in Delhi in 2002

50
45
40
36 36
30
27 28 Total Veh
25
20 21 22 20
17 Car
15 15
10

0
Jan Feb Mar Apr May June

Q.1. What was the difference between the number of cars register in Jan and that in June?
1)2000 2) 6000 3) 4000 4) 13000 5) NOT
Q.2. What was the Number of vehicles other than cars registered in March 2002?
1)2000 2) 6000 3) 4000 4) 13000 5) NOT
Q.3. What was the % increase in the number of vehicles other than the cars registered from the Jan June?
1)200% 2) 183.33% 3) 190% 4) 180% 5) NOT
Q.4. In which of the following months the % registrations of the Cars with respect to previous months is
maximum?
1)Feb 2)Mar 3) June 4) April 5) NOT
Q.5. In which of the following months was the registration of vehicle other than cars is maximum?
1) Feb 2) Mar 3) June 4) May 5) NOT

Q.91. Directions: (1-5) Study the charts carefully to answer the following questions:
Following Graph shows the ratio of import to export of two companies A & B during the period of 2008
to 2013

0.8
0.75
0.7

0.6 0.6 0.6


0.5 0.5
0.45
0.4 0.4 0.4 Company A
0.35
0.3 0.3 0.3 Company B
0.25
0.2 0.2
0.1

0
2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013

Q.1. If the import of company A in the year 2008 and that of company B in the year 2010 were Rs. 25.2 Lakh and
24 lakh respectively. What was the difference between the Export of company A in the year 2008 and that of
Company B in the year 2010?
1)Rs. 1.2 lakh 2)2.4 lakh 3) 3.5 lakh 4) 4 lakh 5)4.2 lakh
Q.2. If the Export of company A in the year 2012 was Rs. 65 Lakh and Import of company B in the year 2009 was 30 Lakh
then import of company A in the year 2012 is approximately what % of company B in the year 2009 ?
1 )48% 2)52% 3)64% 4)108.4% 5) 192.3%

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Q.3. Ratio of Import to Export of company B in the year 2008 is what % of the ratio of Import to Export of
Company A in the year 2010 ?
1) 55.55% 2)80% 3)90% 4) 150% 5)180%
Q.4. If the Import of company inthe year 2009 and import of company B in the year 2013 were equal to Rs. 23.1
lakh each then what is the difference between the export of company B in the year 2013 and that of company
A in the year 2009?
1)3.465 Lakh 2)11.8 Lakh 3)17.2 Lakh 4)19.8 5)10 Lakh
Q.5. In the year 2011 if the import of company B is increased by 50% and the export is decreased by 50% then
what will be its new ratio of import to Export ?
1) 44.4% 2)64% 3)96% 4) 150% 5)225%

Q.92. Study the graph carefully to answer the questions the questions that follow:

Profit%= X 100

30

25

20
% profit

15
Company A
10 Company B

0
2009 2010 2011 2012
Year

Q.1 If the income of Company A in the year 2009 is Rs. 440 crore, what is the expenditure (in Rs.) of Company A
in that year?
1) 330 cr 2)450cr 3)400 cr 4) 225 cr 5)None
Q.2 In which year is the ratio of expenditure to income of Company A the highest?
1) 2009 2)2011 3)2010 4) 2012 5)CND
Q.3 If the Sum of income of Company A in the year 2009 and that of Company B in the year 2010 is Rs. 880
crore, find the sum of expenditure of Company A in the year 2009 and Company B in the year 2010.
1) 3:5775 2)830 3)800 4) 625 5)CND
Q.4 If the income of Company A in the year 2009 and the expenditure of Company B in the year 2012 are equal
and the income of Company B in the year 2012 is Rs. 250 crore, then the expenditure of Company A in the
year 2009 is approximately what % of expenditure of company B in the year 2012?
1) 98% 2)89% 3)75% 4) 91% 5)None
Q.5 If the ratio of expenditure of company A is in the year 2009 to that of company B is 5:11, what is the ratio of
theire income in that year?
1) 3:5 2)2:3 3)2:5 4) 5:2 5)None

Q.93. Directions (Q.1-5): Study the following information and answer the question that follow the :
The graph given below represent the profit(in lakh) of 3 companies M, N and P.
Profit =Income Expenditure

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8

6
Profit (Rs. crore)
5

4 Company M

3 Company N
Company P
2

0
2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012
Year

Q.1 In 2010, the profit of Company M is what percentage of the total profit of Company P and Company N
together?
1) 64.28% 2)65.71% 3)66.28% 4) 63.11% 5)62.58%
Q.2 If the expenditure of Company M and company P in the year 2011 are Rs. 75 core and Rs 68 crore
respectively, What is the ratio of the income of Company M to that of Company P?
1) 74:71 2)81:79 3)82:75 4) 79:75 5)79:71
Q.3 what is the average income of all three companies in the year 2012, if the expenditure is 50%, 60% and 80%
more than the profits of Company M, N and P respectively?
1) Rs.16.4 crore 2) Rs.15.3 crore 3) Rs 17.5 crore. 4) Rs. 14.3 crore 5) Rs. 14.7 crore
Q.4 What is percentage increase in the profit of Company N from 2009 to 2012?
1) 230% 2)240% 3)225% 4) 220% 5)215%
Q.5 In the year 2010, the income of Company P is Rs. 40 crore. If the income of company M is 20% more than
that of company P in that year, what is the expenditure of Company M in the year 2010?
1) Rs.45.5crore 2) Rs.46.5crore 3) Rs 47.9crore. 4) Rs. 41.5 crore 5) Rs. 43.5scrore

Q.94. (1-5): Study the following graph carefully and answer the questions given below it :-
Number of people working in various department of two different organizations:

700
600 600
500 500
400 400 425
350 350 350
300 275
250 250 225
200
150
100
0
HR Legal Marketing Accounts Export IT

Q.1. What is respective ratio of the number of people working in the IT department of organization A and the
number of people working in exports department of organizations B?
1) 4:3 2)3:8 3)8:3 4)5:2 5) None of these
Q.2. The number of people working in legal department of organization B is approximately what% of the total
number of people working in organization A ?
1)29.19% 2)9.09% 3) 13.13% 4)24.14% 5)18.18%
Q.3. What is the total number of people working in an organization B?
1)1925 2)1950 3)1975 4)1875 5)None of these

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Q.4. What is the difference between the number of people working in HR, Legal and Marketing department of
organization B and the number of people working in accounts exports and IT department in organization A?
1)50 2)150 3)125 4)375 5)None of these
Q.5. If there is 25% increase in the number of people in export department of organization A, what will be the total
number of people working in export department of both of the organization together?
1)750 2)850 3)825 4)900 5)NOT

Q.95. .(1-9-).The following line graph shows percent profit made by two companies over the year.

100
90 90
percent profit earned

80 80 80
75
70 70
65
60 60
55 55 55 COMPANY A
50
45
40 COMPANY B

20

0
2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

Q.1. If the profit earned in 2006 by Company B was Rs. 8, 12,500.what was the total income of the company in
that year?
1) Rs.1250000 2) Rs.2062500 3) 1650000 4) 1825000 5)NOT
Q.2. If the amount invested by the two companies in 2005 was equal, what was the ratio of the total income of the
Company A to that of B in 2005?
1) 31 : 33 2)33:31 3) 34:31 4)14:11 5) NOT
Q.3. If the total amount invested by the two companies in 2009 was Rs. 27 lakh, while the amount invested by
Company B was 50% of the amount invested by Company A, what was the total profit earned by the two
companies together?
1) 21.15 Lakh 2) 20.70 Lakh 3)18.70 Lakh 4) 20.15Lakh 5) NOT
Q.4. If the income of Company A in 2007 and that in 2008 were equal and the amount invested in 2007 was Rs.
12 lakh, what was the amount invested in 2008?
1) 2) 3) 4) 5) NOT
Q.5. If the amount of profit earned by Company A in 2006 was Rs. 10.15 lakh, what was the total investment?
1)13.8 Lakh 2) 14.9 Lakh 3)15.4 Lakh 4) 14.2 Lakh 5) NOT
Q.6. If the amount invested by Company B in 2004 is Rs. 12 lakh and the income of 2004 is equal to the
investment in 2005, what is the amount of profit earned in 2005 by Company B?
1)Rs.6.6 Lakh 2) Rs.18.6 Lakh 3) 10.23 Lakh 4) 9.6 Lakh 5) NOT
Q.7. If the investment of Company A in 2007 and 2008 were equal, what is the difference between the profits
earned in the two years if the income in 2008 was Rs. 24 lakh?
1) Rs.2.25 Lakh 2) Rs. 3.6 Lakh 3) Rs. 1.8 Lakh 4) Rs. 2.6 Lakh 5)NOT
Q.8. If each of the companies A and B invested Rs. 25 lakh in 2010, what was the average profit earned by the
two companies?
1) Rs.18 Lakh 2) Rs. 22.5 Lakh 3) Rs. 17.5 Lakh 4) Rs. 20 Lakh 5)NOT
Q.9. Find the average of percent profit earned by company A over the given years?(Approx)
1) 64 2) 66 3) 56 4) 58 5)NOT

Q.96. (1-5) : Study the table carefully to answer the following questions:
Income and expenditure of company A during the period 2001 and 2006.

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600

500

400
Rs. in crores
300 Income

200 Expenditure

100

0
2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006

Q.1. What approximate average profit earned in the given year?


1)121 crore 2)825 crore 3)135 crore 4)96 crore 5)108 crore
Q2. What is the approximately % profit arned during the year 2003 ?
1)15% 2)29% 3)21% 4)44% 5)36%
Q.3. Which of the following years has the maximum % increase or decrease in income from previous years ?
1)2002 2)2003 3)2005 4)2006 5)NOT
Q.4. What is the % increase in expenditure from 2002 to 2003 ?
1) 2) 3) 4) 5)NOT
Q.5. What is the average income for the given years ?
1)415 crores 2)425 crores 3)430 crores 4)475 crores 5)NOT

Q.97. (1-6). Refer to the graph and answer the given questions.
Expenditure (in Rs. thousand of three businessmen during 5 given years.
700

600 580
540
500 480 480
420 440 440
400 A
340 320 320 B
300 300
260 240
220 C
200
160
100

0
2004 2005 2006 2007 2008
Note : 1) Profit = Income Expenditure
2) % profit = (profit/Expenditure) X 100
Q.1. If Cs Income in 2008 was Rs. 3,69,000/- what was the percent profit in that particular year?
1) 23 2) 28 3) 26 4) 19 5) 33
Q.2. What is the ratio of the total expenditure of all the given businessmen together in 2005 to the total
expenditure of all the given businessmen together in 2007?
1) 12:11 2) 10:7 3) 8:7 4) 14: 11 5) 16:13
Q.3. If the per cent profit earned by all the given businessmen together in 2006 was 45, what was the total income
of the all given businessmen together in that particular year? (In Rs. thousand)
1) 1820 2) 1680 3) 1640 4) 1780 5) 1740
Q.4. Expenditure of businessman A increased by what per cent from 2004 to 2008?
1)112 2) 120 3) 108 4) 118 5) 115
Q.5. What is the average expenditure of businessman B among all the given years together? (In Rs. thousand)
1) 426 2) 422 3)434 4) 448 5) 438
Q.6. If expenditure of businessman A,B and C increased by 5%, 6% and 12% respectively from 2008 to 2009 then
what was the total expenditure of A,B and C together in 2009? (In Rs. thousand)
1) 1393 2) 1417 3) 1401 4) 1381 5) 1453
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Q.98. Following line graph shows the ratio of import to export of two different Companies A and B during the
period 2003 to 2009.

1.6
1.4
1.2
1
0.8 Company A
0.6 Company B
0.4
0.2
0
2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009

Q.1. If the total import of Company B in year 2005 is 67.2 lakh, what is the total export of compant B in year 2005.
1)112 lakh 2) 96 lakh 3)44.8 lakh 4) 40.32 lakh 5) None of these
Q.2. If the total export of Company A in year 2006 is 84 lakh, what will be the total import of Company B in year
2006?
1)105 lakh 2) 84 lakh 3)67.2 lakh 4) Cant be determined 5) None of these
Q.3. If in year 2008 the export of Company A and import of Company B are 116 lakh and 117 lakh respectively,
what will be the sum of imports of Company A and exports of Company B in 2008?
1)151.5 lakh 2) 152.5 lakh 3)153.5 lakh 4) 154.5 lakh 5) 155.5 lakh
Q.4. If in year 2005 the import of Company A is decreased by 50% what will be the new ratio of import to export
of Compnay A in 2005?
1)0.55 2) 0.9 3)1.2 4) 1.8 5) 2.25
Q.5. If the import of Compnay A in year 2005 and the export of Company B in year 2007 are 102.6 lakh and 112.5
lakh respectively, the export of A in 2005 is what percentage of the import Company B in year 2007?
1)190% 2) 148% 3)108% 4) 68.32% 5) 52.36%

Q.99. The following line graph shows sugar produced by India and Cuba during the period of 2001- 2006

values in lakh tonnes


India cuba

75 73
70
64 60 64
60
55 58
48 50
45

2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006

Q.1. What is the percentage decrease in production from 2001-2002 for India?
1)6% 2)8 % 3)1 % 4)9% 5) None of these
Q.2. What is the average production of Cuba from 2001 to 2004?
1)67 2)64 3)63 4)59 5)57
Q3. What is the ratio of maximum production to average production for India?
1)73:57 2)73:59 3)73:62 4)73:64 5)None of these
Q4. What is the difference of total production of these two countries during 2001-2006?
1)18 2)20 3)22 4)24 5)26
Q.5. For Cuba during which period its production increase maximum from the previous year?
1) 2001-2002 2)2002-2003 3)2003-2004 4)2004-2005 5)2005-2006
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Q.100. (1-5). Study the following line graph carefully to answer the questions that follow:
% of GDP alloted to Health, Education and Defence
GDP in Rs. Crore
7
6
GDP IN (Rs. CRORE)
5 80
4 EDUCATION
60
3 HEALTH
40 GDP IN (Rs.
2 DEFENCE CRORE)
1 20

0 0
200720082009201020112012 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012

Q.1. In 2010, what is the ratio of amount spent on Defence to Education to Health?
1) 3:5:6 2) 4:5:6 3) 3:4:6 4) 4:3:6 5) 3:2:5
Q.2. The GDP growth from 2007 to 2008 is what percent of the GDP growth from 2011 to 2012?
1) 42% 2) 44% 3) 46% 4) 48% 5) 50%
Q.3. What is the total amount in Rs. Allotted to Defense during 2007-12?
1) 17.5cr 2) 15.9cr 3) 16.8cr 4) 18.8cr 5) 19.4cr
Q.4. In which of the following years is the total amount allotted to Education, Health and Defence the maximum?
1) 2012 2) 2011 3) 2010 4) 2009 5) 2008
Q.5. What is the difference between the amount allotted to Education in 2009 and that in 2010?
1) 34 lakh 2) 27 lakh 3) 32 lakh 4) 30 lakh 5) 28 lakh

Q.101. Study the following line graph carefully to answer the questions that follow ,it shows the ratio of
import and export of two companies A and B over the year 2004- 2009:
1.6
1.4 1.4
1.2 1.2
1 1
0.8 0.8 0.8 0.84 0.8 company A

0.6 0.6 0.64 company B


0.5
0.4 0.4 0.4
0.2
0
2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009
Q.1. If the import of Company A is Rs.48 lakhs in year 2007 then what is its export in that year?
1) 40 lakhs 2) 57.6 lakhs 3) 42 lakhs 4) 54 lakhs 5) None of these
Q.2. What is the ratio of number of years in which Company As export is less than import and the number of years
in which company Bs import less than export?
1) 4:1 2) 1:3 3) 5:6 4) 3:2 5) None of these
Q.3. If the export of Company A in 2006 and export of Company B in 2007 is 75 lakhs each, then the import of
Company A in 2006 is what percent of the import of Company B in 2007?
1) 75% 2) 80% 3) 100% 4) 120% 5) 150%
Q.4. If the import of Company B is 50 lakhs in 2008, then what is the export of Company A in the same year?
1) 30 lakhs 2) 45 lakhs 3) 60 lakhs 4) 90 lakhs 5) None of these
Q.5. What is the ratio of import to export of Company B in year 2004 and ratio of export to import of Company A
in year 2007?
1) 2:3 2) 3:2 3) 5:6 4) 4:5 5) 24:25

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Q.102. The following line graph shows the percentage profit earned by two companies A and B over the given
years.

60

50 50

40 40
% profit

35
30 30 30 company A
25 25 company B
20 20
15 15
10 10 10

0
2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013

Q.1. if the income of company A in the year 2011 was Rs. 91 lakh, what was its expenditure in that year?
1)Rs.51 lakh 2)Rs.56 lakh 3)Rs.63 lakh 4)Rs.65 lakh 5) Rs.72 lakh
Q.2. If the expenditure of company A in the year 2008 and that of company B in the year 2009 were equal to Rs.
60 lakh, then what is the difference (in Rs.) between the income of company B in the year 2009 and the
income of company A in the year 2008?
1)6 lakh 2)9 lakh 3)12 lakh 4)15 lakh 5)18 lakh
Q.3. The percentage profit of company B in the year 2011 is approximately what percentage of percentage profit
of company A in the year 2013?
1)75% 2)125% 3)150% 4)175% 5)180%
Q 4. If the income of company A in the year 2011 and that in 2012 were equal and they were Rs. 91 lakh each then
what is the total expenditure (in Rs.) of company A in the year 2011 and 2012 together?
1)182 lakh 2)154 lakh 3)135 lakh 4)124 lakh 5)None of these
Q 5. If the expenditure of company A in the year 2013 and the income of company B in the year 2009 were Rs. 45
lakh and Rs.78 lakh respectively then the income of company A in the year 2013 is what percentage of the
expenditure of company B in the year 2009?
1)57.7% 2)33% 3)78% 4)84% 5)90%

Q.103. (1-5): The following line graph shows the ratio of imports to exports by two companies over the years.

1.4

1.2 1.2
1.1
1 1
import/export

0.9
0.8 0.8 0.8
0.7 company A
0.6 0.6 0.6
0.5 company B
0.4 0.4
0.2

0
2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012

Q.1. If the export of Company C in the year 2008 was Rs.105 lakh and the import of Company B in the 2007 was
Rs 72 lakh, the import of Company A in the year 2008 is approximately what percent of the export of
Company B in the year 2007
1)60% 2)70% 3)80% 4)90% 5) None of these
Q.2. If the import of Company A is increased by 50% and the export is decreased by 20% in the year 2010, what
will be the new ratio of import to export of Company in that year?
1)5:4 2)4:3 3)3:2 4)2:1 5) None of these
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Q.3. If the import of Company A in the year 2011 are equal, what ill be the ratio of the export of Company A in he
year 2010 to the import of Company B in the year 2011?
1)2:5 2)3:5 3)4:5 4)6:5 5) None of these
Q.4. The ratio of import to export of Company A in the year 2011 is what percent of the ratio of import to export of
Company B in the year 2012?
1)75% 2)125% 3)175% 4)225% 5)None of these
Q.5 If the import of Company A in the year 2010 and the import of Company B in the year 2008 are equal and
they are Rs. 108 lakh each then the export of Company A in the year 2010 is what percent of the export of
Company B in the year 2008?
1)88.8% 2) 112.5% 3)120% 4)127.5% 5)150%

Q.104. (1-5) Following line graph shows the ratio of import to export of two different Companies A and B
during the period 2003 to 2009.

Chart Title
Company A Company B

50
40
35
30 30
25 25
20
15 15
10 10

2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013

Q.1. If the income of Company A in year 2011 was 91 lakh, what is the expenditure in that year ?
1)51 lakh 2) 56 lakh 3) 63 lakh 4) 65 lakh 5) 72
Q.2. If the expenditure of Company A in the year 2008 and that of Company B in the year 2009 were equal to 60
lakh then what is the difference between the income of Company B in the year 2009 and in the income of
Company A in the year 2008?
1)6 lakh 2) 9 lakh 3)12 lakh 4) 15 lakh 5) 18 lakh
Q.3. The percentage profit of Company B in the year 2011 is approximately what percent of profit of Company A
in the year 2013?
1)75% 2) 125 % 3)150% 4) 175% 5) 180%
Q.4. If the income of Company A in the year 2011 and that in 2012 were equal and they were 91 lakh each then
what is the total expenditure of Company A in the year 2011 and 2012 together?
1)182 lakh 2) 154 lakh 3)135 lakh 4) 124 lakh 5) None of these
Q.5. If the expenditure of Company A in the year 2013 and the income of Company B in the year 2009 were 45
lakh and 78 lakh respectively then the income of Company Ain the year 2013 is what percentage of the
expenditure of Company B in the year 2009?
1)57.7% 2) 33% 3)78% 4) 84% 5) 90%

Q.105. Study the following graph carefully to answer the question that follow:
Population of two states(in million) over the years
60

50
population in millions

40

30 state A

20 state B

10

0
2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008

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Q.1. In which of the following year the percentage rise in population from the previous year was highest for state
B?
1)2008 2)2006 3)2005 4)2004 5) None of these
Q.2. what was the average population of state B(in million) for all the year together?
1)38.5 2)28.5 3)35 4)26 5) 37.5
Q.3. What is the percentage rise in population of state A in the year 2007 with respect to previous year?
1) 25% 2) 33 % 3)33% 4)25 5)None of these
Q.4. What is the ratio of the total population of state A to that of B for all the years together?
1)37:45 2)37:43 3)43:47 4)45:37 5) None of these
Q.5. Population of state A in the year 2005 is what percent of total population for all the year together?
1) 17 % 2)16 % 3)16 % 4)17 % 5)None of these

Q.106. The following graph shows the production of sugar in 3 different factories over years (in thousand
tones) .
90
80 80 80
75
70 70 70
65
60 60 60 60 60 60
55 55 55
50 50 50 50 A
45
40 40 40 B
35
30 C

20
10
0
2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009
Q.1. What was the % decrease in production of company C in 2007 from previous year:
1) 20 2) 22 3) 18 4) 15 5)None of these
Q.2. In which year was the % increase or decrease in production of Company B maximum?
1) 2008 2)2005 3) 2007 4) 2009 5) None of these
Q.3. The Average production of Company A is approximately what % of average production of Company C
1) 86 2) 83 3) 77 4) 90 5) 72
Q.4. The total productions of Company B in 2004 and 2006 is what % of total production of company C in 2006
and 2008 ?
(1) 30 2) 98 3) 56 4) 70 5) 81
Q.5. What is the average production of company C in all year?
1) thousand tones 2) thousand tones 3) thousand tones 4) thousand tones
5) None of these

Q.107. Directions(1-5): The following bar chart shows the total number of readers of newspaper A and B over
the period of 2009 to 2013 and the table shows the percentage of female readers among them.

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70 64 65
60
60 56 54
Number of readers 48
50 44 45
(in thusand) 42 40
40

30 A
B
20

10

0
2009 2010 2011 2012 2013
Year

Year A B
% Female % Female
2009 43% 51%
2010 37% 45%
2011 45% 48%
2012 52% 54%
2013 39% 56%

Q.1 What is the total number of female readers of newspaper B in the year 2012?
1)21480 2) 22320 3)23760 4) 24850 5)25200
Q.2 What is the difference between the total male readers of newspaper A and its total female readers in the year
2009?
1)8620 2) 7840 3)7450 4) 7280 5)7060
Q.3 What is the ratio of the total male readers of newspaper A in the year 2011 to the total female readers of
newspaper B in the year 2013?
1)22:21 2) 13:22 3)24:23 4) 25:24 5)16:15
Q.4 What is the average number of male readers of newspaper B over the years?
1)21320 2) 22640 3)23450 4) 24780 5)25160
Q.5 The total number of female readers of newspaper A in the year 2010 is approximately what percent of the total
number of male readers of newspaper B in the year 2010?
1)65% 2) 63% 3)61% 4) 59% 5)57%

Q.108. (1-5).Study the following Pie chart and the table carefully to answer the given questions. The Pie chart
shows the total number of unemployed person from different states and the table shows the ratio of the
persons from the general cast to the person from the other cast among the unemployed

Jharkhand,
19% Bihar, 20%

Haryana, 11%
UP, 15%

Rajastan, 10%
Maharashtra, Gujrat, 12%
13%
Total number of unemployed = 468500
Ratio of General caste to other cast among the unemployed

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State General Caste Other caste
Bihar 4 1
UP 2 3
Gujarat 1 3
Maharashtra 6 7
Rajasthan 3 7
Haryana 5 6
Jharkhand 1 4

Q.1. What is the total number of unemployed person from Jharkhand and Maharashtra?
1) 159220 2) 169920 3) 142920 4) 149920 5)159920
Q.2 What is the difference between the number of unemployed person from general castes from Bihar and number
of unemployed persons from the Other caste from Maharashtra?
1) 43165 2)44165 3) 42165 4) 45165 5) None of these
Q.3 What is the total number of unemployed persons from Other caste from all the state together ?
1) 266720 2) 286720 3) 268682 4) 298622 5) 267982
Q.4 What is the ratio of the total number of unemployed person from Gujrat and Bihar to that from Jharkhand and
haryana ?
1) 16 : 15 2) 15 : 16 3) 4 : 5 4)4 : 3 5) Not
Q.5 The total number of unemployed from Jharkhand and Haryana is what % of the total number of unemployed
from Maharashtra and Rajasthan together?
1)85.54% 2)86.90% 3)89.95% 4)86.95% 5) None of these

Q.109. (1-5). The table shows the ratio of boys to girls and the pie chart shows the division of students in
different subject in a school.
Subject B : G
Hindi 5 : 4
English 1 : 5
Sanskrit 5 : 1
Maths 17 : 21
Biology 7 : 2

Maths, Hindi,
19% 18%
Biology, 9%
Sanskrit,
17% English,
37%

Total Number of Students = 600


Q.1. What is the number if boys in math?
1) 58 2) 49 3)63 4)51 5) 57
Q.2. The number of girls in English is what % more than that of boys in Biology ?
1) 290.14% 2) 340.47% 3)150.24% 4)410.12% 5) 390.15%
Q.3. The number of girls in Math is what % of the total number of girls in school?
1) 16.58% 2) 18.29% 3)12.34% 4)16.82% 5) 19.38%
Q.4. The number of Boys in Biology is what % of the total number of boys in school?
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1) 13.28% 2) 15.27% 3)16.83% 4)19.24% 5) 12.23%
Q.5. The number of girls in Hindi is what % less than that of boys in Sanskrit?
1) 41.52% 2) 39.5% 3) 4) 5) 43.52%

Q.110. (1-4). Details of state wise distribution of candidates appeared in an examination.


Total appeared candidate 1Lakh.

A, 14%
F, 19%

E, 11% B, 18%

D, 16%
C, 22%

Ratio of Male and Female candidate appeared


State Ratio
M : F
A 3 : 2
B 5 : 4
C 5 : 6
D 11 : 5
E 6 : 5
F 11 : 8

Q.1. The Number of female candidate appeared from state C is double to the number of male candidate appereared
in the examination from which state?
1)F 2)D 3)B 4)A 5)NOT
Q.2. What is the ratio of the number of male candidate appeared in the examination from state A to that from state
E?
1)7:5 2)5:7 3)3:4 4)4:3 5)5:6
Q.3. What is the total number of male candidate appeared in the examination from state B and C together?
1)30000 2)25000 3)15000 4)20000 5)NOT
Q.4. The number of female candidate appeared from state E is what % of the total number of candidate appeared in
the examination from all the sate?
1)10% 2)5% 3)15% 4)20% 5)NOT

Q.111. (1-5) : Study the following graph and answer the following questions
Percentage of employees in various departments of an organization

Printing, 6% Administrator,
12%
Logistic, 11%
Accounts, 8%

Operations,
18% HR, 16%

IT, 14% Marketing, 15%

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Total Number of Employees = 2500

Male : Female ratio of the employees in various departments of an organization

Department Male : Female


Administration 7:5
Accounts 2:3
HR 5:3
Marketing 7:8
IT 3:4
Operations 5:4
Logistics 6:5
Printing 2:1

Q.1. What is the ratio of male employees in Administration to those in Printing Department?
1) 7:4 2) 4:7 3) 3:4 4) 7 :3 5) None of these
Q.2. What is the difference between the total number of employees in IT and that in Operations Department?
1) 75 2) 150 3)100 4) 50 5) None of these
Q.3. What is the ratio of the total number of males in HR and Marketing to the total number of females in these
two departments?
1) 13:15 2) 15:13 3) 13:17 4) 17: 14 5) None of these
Q.4. How many female employees are there in the HR Department?
1) 250 2) 120 3) 125 4) 150 5) None of these
Q.5.. What is the difference between the numbers of male and female employees in Logistics Department?
1) 50 2) 25 3) 75 4) 100 5) None of these

Q.112. Directions (1-5) The given pie-chart shows the percentage distributions of employees among different
departments of a Company and the line graph shows the percentage of graduate employees among
them. Answer the following questions based on these graph.

(total number of employees in the Company is 8000)

A 12.50%
A
F 17% B

B 16% C
E 14%
D
D 18.50% C 22% E
F

60
55
% graduate employess

50 47.5
45
40
32.5 35
30
27
20 Series 1
10
0
A B C D E F
DEPARTMENTS

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Q.1 What is the total number of graduate employees working in Department A ?


1)540 2) 3) 4)1080 5) 730
Q.2. What is the total number of employees working in the Company who are non-graduates?
1) 3780 2) 3940 3) 4360 4)4730 5)5730
Q.3. The total number of graduate employees working in Departments E is what percent of the total number of
employees of the Company?
1)7.2% (2) 6.4% 3) 4.9% 4)4.3% 5)None of these
Q.4. The total number of graduate employees working in Department D is approximately what per cent more or
less than the total number of non-graduate employees working in that department?
1) 18% more 2)22% more 3)24% less 4)27%less 5) 32% less
Q.5. What is the average number of graduate employees working in the Company in all departments together?
1)535 2)545 3) 555 4) 565 5)575

Q.113. (1-5) : Following pie-chart shows the percentage distribution of total students who appeared in board
of exam from different schools. The table shows the ratio of the number of boys so that of girls and the
ratio of passed and failed student

PERCENTAGE SCHOOL BOYS : GIRLS PASS : FAIL


DISTRIBUTION A 5:3 2:1
F B 9:7 1:1
15% A
24% C 2:3 3:2
E D 6:7 8:5
12% E 3:1 2:1
C F 8:7 3:2
B
20%
D 16%
13%

Total no of students who appeared in the exam = 48000

Q.1. What is the total number of boys who appeared to board exam from all six schools together?
1)26100 2) 26200 3)26300 4) 26400 5) 26500
Q.2. What is the average number of students who failed from all six schools together.
1)3110 2) 3120 3)3130 4) 3140 5) 3150
Q.3. What is the total number of girls who failed from school C?
1)3840 2) 1920 3)2304 4) 1536 5) None of these
Q.4. What is the ratio of the total number of students who failed from school A to the total number of students who
passed from school B?
1)1:1 2) 1:2 3)2:3 4) 3:4 5) 4:5
Q.5. The total number of girls appearing from School E is what percentage of the total number of students who
appeared from school F?
1)16% 2) 18% 3)20% 4) 24% 5) 30%

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Q.114. the pie chart shows the percentage of employees in various departments of LIC of India and the table
shows the ratio of males and females among them.
Total number of employees = 3000

PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTION City MALES :


OS FEMALES
new 10% OS 7:3
business
Claims 5:4
25%
Admin 1:2
Claims Policy 2:3
30% servicing
New 8:7
Policy Admin business
Servicing 20%
15%

Q1 what is the ratio males employees in OS to this in policy in policy servicing department?
1)8:5 2) 6:5 3)3:5 4) 7:6 5) 6:7
Q.2. the number of employees in claims department is approximately what percentage more than the number of
female employees in OS?
1)470 2)500 3)435 4) 456 5) None of these
Q.3. what is the difference between the total number of employees in admin department and the number of female
employees in new business department?
1) 250 2) 310 3) 225 4) 325 5) 275
Q.4. what is the ratio of total number of males in OS and new business departments to the total number of females
in these two departments?
1)65:43 2) 63:44 3)61:43 4)61:44 5) None of these
Q.5. how many female employees are there in Admin department?
1)415 2) 401 3)435 4)465 5) 400

Q.115. The total population of seven cities together is 90 lakh. Given pie chart shows the percentage
distribution of this population and the table shows the percentage population and the table shows the
percentage population below poverty line in these cities.
Q.116.

Total Population- 90 Lakh


CITY POPULATION
A
Below Poverty
10%
G Line
F 9% A 48%
B B 45%
18% 20% C 35%
D 40%
E E 55%
D
22% C F 45%
13%
8% G 50%

Q.1. What is the population of City C which is above poverty line?


1)4.2 lakh 2)4.48 lakh 3)4.68 lakh 4)4.84 lakh 5)5.12 lakh
Q.2. What is the difference between the population of City E which is below poverty line and that which is above
poverty line?
1)1.72 2)1.98 3)2.24 4)2.48 5)2.72

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Q.3. What is the ratio of the population of City A which is above poverty line to the population of City D which is
below poverty line?
1)1:1 2)2:3 3)3:4 4)5;4 5)5:3
Q.4. The population of City G which is above poverty line is approximately what percent of the population of City
A which is below poverty line?
1)87% 2)90% 3)94% 4)96% 5)97%
Q.5. The population of City B which is below poverty line is approximately what percent more or less than the
population of City D which is below poverty line?
1)51% 2)57% 3)64% 4)73% 5)78%

Q.117. (1-5) The following bar graph shows the population (in Lakh) of five cities in the year 2008 and 2012
and the line graph shows the percentage of literate among them.

Population in 2008 Population in 2012


95
78 80
72 70
64 60
55
50
40

A B C D E

% Literate 2008 % Literate 2012

72
60 60
55 55
50 50 50
45
35

A B C D E

Q.1. What is the percentage rise in the population of City A from the year 2008-2012?
1)8% 2)12.5% 3)15% 4)17.5% 5)None of these
Q.2. What is the total literate population of all cities together in the year 2008?
1)1.394 cr 2)1.438cr 3)1.512cr 4)1.548 cr 5) None of these
Q.3. In which of the cities is the percentage rise in the population from the year 2008 to 2012 the maximum?
1)A 2)B 3)C 4)D 5)E
Q.4. What is the percentage rise in the literate population of City B from the year 2008 to 2012 ?
1)86% 2)90% 3)94% 4)98% 5)102%
Q.5. What is the total illiterate population of all cities together in the year 2012?
1)1.598 cr 2)1.624cr 3)1.728cr 4)2.102cr 5)2.428cr

Q.118. (1-5). The following bar graph shows the LED and LCD TVs produced by Samsung in different years
and the line graph shows the percentage sale of LED and LCD TV in these years.

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100
90
80
70
60
LED Produced in thousand)
50
LCD Produced in thoiusand
40
Column1
30
20
10
0
2008 2009 2010 2011 2012

% sale of LED % sale of LCD

70
65
56 60 60
55
48 50
42 45

2008 2009 2010 2011 2012

Q.1. What is the total number of LCDs sold by Samsung in the year 2009?
1)27520 2)28980 3)29340 4)30720 5)31450
Q.2. What is the average number of LEDs sold by Samsung in all five years?
1)42540 2)43250 3)44360 4)45120 5) 46140
Q.3. LCDs sold by Samsung in the year 2010 is approximately what percent of the LCDs produced by it in the year
2009?
1)30% 2)33% 3)35% 4)38% 5)40%
Q.4. LCD TVs sold in the year 2012 is approximately what percentage more/less than the LED TVs sold in the
year 2009?
1)30% 2)34% 3)38% 4)42% 5)46%
Q.5. In which of the following years is the number of unsold LED TVs the minimum?
1)2008 2)2009 3)2010 4)2011 5)2012

Q.119. (1-5): Following pie-chart shows the percentage distribution of total students who appeared in board of
exam from different schools. The table shows the ratio of the number of boys so that of girls and the
ratio of passed and failed student
Total no of students who appeared in the exam = 48000
SCHOOL Male :
Female
Claims 5:4
OS 7:3
New business 8:7
Policy servicing 2:3
Admin 1:2

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PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTION

OS
New 10%
business
25%
Claims
30%
Policy
Servicing
Admin
15%
20%

Q.1. What is the ratio of male employees in OS to those in Policy Servicing department?
1)8:5 2) 6:5 3)3:5 4) 7:6 5) 6:7
Q.2. The no. Of male employees in Claims Department is approx. What percentage more that the no. Of female
employees in OS?
1)470 2) 500 3)435 4) 456 5) None of these
Q.3. What is the difference between the total number of employees in Admin department and the number of
employees in Admin department and the number of female employees in New Business?
1)250 2) 310 3)225 4) 325 5) 275
Q.4. What is the ratio of the total number of males in OS and the New Business departments to the total number of
females in these two departments?
1)65:43 2) 63:44 3)61:43 4) 61:44 5) None of these
Q.5. How many female employees are there in the Admin department?
1)415 2) 401 3)435 4) 465 5) 400

Q.120. (1-5). Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below:
The total number of newspaper readers from six different cities is 4 lakh. Following pie-chart shows the percentage
distribution of readers among these cities and the table gives the ratio of male to female readers and the ratio of Hindi
to English newspaper readers.

City Diesel engine Petrol


Distribution of cars cars engine
cars
state-1
State-1 3 4
14%
State-2 5 9
state-4
State-3 5 3
26% State-4 1 1

state-2
28%
state-3
32%

Q.1. What is the difference between the number of diesel engine cars in State 2 and the number of petrol engine
cars in State 4?
1) 159 2) 200 3) 28 4) 34 5) 161
Q.2. The number of petrol engine cars in State 3 is what percent more than the number of diesel engine cars in
State 1?
1) 100 2) 200 3) 300 4) 125 5) 255
Q.3. If 25% of diesel engine cars in State 3 are AC and the remaining cars are non AC, what is the number of
diesel engine cars in State 3 which are non AC?
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1)75 2) 45 3) 95 4) 105 5) 35
Q.4. What is the difference between the total numbers of cars in State 3 and the number of petrol engine cars in
State 2?
1) 96 2) 106 3) 112 4) 102 5) 98
Q.5. What is the average number of petrol engine cars in all the states together?
1) 86.75 2) 89.25 3) 89.75 4) 86.25 5) 88.75

Q.121. Study the following pie chart and table and answer the question below-
Percentagewise distribution of the number of the mobile The respective ratio between the number of
phone sold by a shopkeeper during 6 months mobile phone sold of a company
A and company B during 6 months MONTH RATIO

July 8:7
DECEM
Distribution
August 4:5
BER JULY
16% 17% September 3:2
NOVEM
BER
October 7:5
AUGUS
12% T November 7:8
OCTOB 22%
SEPTEM December 7:9
ER BER
8% 25%

Total number of mobile phones= 45,000

Q.1. What is the respective ratio between the number of mobile phones sold of company B during July and those
sold during December of the same company
1)119:145 2)116:135 3)119:135 4)119:130 5)None of these
Q.2. If 35% of the mobile phone sold by company A during November were sold at discount, how many mobile
phones of company A during that month were without a discount?
1)882 2)1635 3)1638 4)885 5)None of these
Q.3. If the shopkeeper earned a profit of Rs.433 on each mobile phone sold of company B during October, what
was his total profit earned on the mobile phones of that company during the same the month?
1)Rs. 6,49,900 2)Rs.6,45,900 3)Rs.6,45,400 4)Rs.6,49,500 5)None of these
Q.4. The number of mobile phone sold in company A during july is approximately what percent of the number of
mobile phone sold of company A during December?
1)110 2)140 3)150 4)105 5)130
Q.5. What is the total number of mobile phones sold of company B during august and September together?
1)10,000 2)15,000 3)10,500 4)9,500 5)None of these
Q.122. (1-5) :Study the following graph shows the % increase in the population of two cities A and B over the
period 2009-2013 and carefully to answer the questions that follow.

30

25

20

15 City A
City B
10

0
2009 2010 2011 2012 2013
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The table shows the population of these cities at the beginning of 2009.
City Population in lakhs
A 12
B 10

Q.1. What is the population of City A at the beginning of the year 2011?
1)14.96 2)15.18 3) 15.72 4)16.04 5) 16.24
Q.2. What is the difference between the population of City A and B at the end of the yr 2011?
1)53400 2)54600 3)55300 4)5600 5)57500
Q.3. What is the ratio of the population of City A to that of City B at the end of the year 2009?
1) 1:2 2)6:5 3) 8:5 4) 11:10 5)None of these
Q.4.What is the population of City B at the end of 2013?
1)17.325 2) 18.464 3) 19.0575 4)20.040 5) None of these
Q.5. The population of city B at the end of the year 2011 is approx what % of the population of City A in the
beginning of the year 2009?
1) 72.7% 2) 87.5% 3) 112.5% 4) 125% 5) 137.5%

Q.123. (1-5): There are six companies which produce a particular item in two models M1 and M2. These
companies produce 5 lakh items. The given pie chart shows the percentage distribution of the total
items produced and the table shows the ratio of model M1 and M2 produced by these companies and
their percentage sale.

5 Lakh Items
F
15%
A
E
21%
10%
B
C 24%
D 12%
18%

Company Ratio % % sale


M1:M2 sale M2
M1
A 4:3 48 45
B 3:5 60 54
C 2:1 75 65
D 4:5 55 70
E 3:2 50 60
F 8:7 45 65

Q.1. What is the total number of Model2 items sold by Company A?


1)19750 2)20250 3)21450 4)22500 5)None of these
Q.2. If Company C sells model M1 items at the rate of Rs.115 per item, how much money did it earn by selling all
M2 items
1)11.25 2)12.45 3)13.75 4)14.95 5) None of these
Q.3. The total number of model M2 items sold by Company E is what percent of the total number of Model M1
items sold by Company C?
1)30% 2)35% 3)40% 4)45% 5)50%
Q.4. What is the difference between the total number of model M2 items sold by Company F and the total number
of Model M1 items sold by Company D?
1)750 2)800 3)850 4)900 5)950
Q.5. What is the total number of unsold items of model M1 and M2 of Company B?
1)50000 2)52500 3)55000 4)57500 5)60000

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Q.124. Following graph shows the number of males and female in 5 different cities.

300

250 250 250


240 240

200 200 196


180 180
150 150 Male
Female
100

50

0
A B C D E

Pie-chart I and pie-chart II shows the percentage illiterate males and percentage literate females of different
state respectively.

Pie-chart I

E, 16% A, 18%

B, 15%
D, 26%

C, 25%

Pie-chart I

A, 15%
E, 20%

B, 25%
D, 25%

C, 15%

Q.1. A sum of Rs. 1600 gives the SI of Rs. 252 in two years and 4 months, the rate of intrest PA is ?
1) 6% 2) 3) 4) 5) None of these
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Q.2. A sum of money SI amounts to Rs. 815 in 3 year and to Rs. 854 in 4 years, the sum is?
1) Rs. 650 2) Rs. 690 3)Rs. 698 4)Rs. 700 5) None of these
Q.3. ratio between 2 numbers is 12:13, if each number is reduced by 20, the ratio becomes 2:3, find the numbers?
1) 24, 26 2) 26, 27 3)40,42 4)48,50 5) None of these
Q.4. The Ratio of the fathers age to his sons age is 7:3, the product of their age is 756. The ratio of their age after 6
year will be ?
1) 5:2 2) 2:1 3)11:7 4)13:9 5) None of these
Q. 5. The ratio between the present ages of A and B is 5:3 Resp. the ratio between As age 4 years ago and Bs age
4 years hence is 1:1, what is the ratio between As age 4 year hence abd Bs age 4 years ago?
1) 1:3 2) 2:1 3)3:1 4)4:1 5) None of these
Q.125. The pie-chart shows the total item of type A,B,C,D and E manufactured by a company and their sales
percentage :

E, 45
A, 90
D, 30

B, 60
C, 135

Total Item manufactured = 32400


The table shows the % sale of the different products of the company

40 38
35
30
Percentage

25 22 22
20 17
15 13

10
5
0
A B C D E
Q.1. What is the number of unsold C-type product?
(1) 6581 2)7123 3)6192 4)7533 5) 6343
Q.2. What is the number of unsold B-type product?
1)3533 2)4212 3) 4933 4)3625 5)4155
Q.3. The number of A-type products is what % less than that of unsold C-type products?
1)21% 2)19.35% 3)10.75% 4)16.5% 5)13.2%
Q.4. What is the total number of unsold products of all type?
1)22534 2)23976 3)21945 4)20954 5)19557
Q.5. The number of E-type sold products is what % more than that of D-type products?
1)142.54% 2)139.64% 3)164.84% 4)153.8% 5)170.9%
Q.126. Study the following pie chart carefully and answer the questions given below.
Percentage of People in a city working in Night
Shifts from various Industries
(Totalnumber of People = 40250)

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Sales
Sales, 8% Chemical
Indusries, 16%

IT, 12%
Call Centre, 32%

Gaming, 18%

Percentage of Females from various Industries


working in night shifts.

Industry Female
IT 20%
Gaming 20%
Call Centre 45%
Sales 60%
Banking 40%
Chemical Industries 15%

Q.1. What is the ratio of the men to the women working in night shifts from the Call Centre industry?
1) 9:11 2) 7:5 3) 8:13 4) 11:7 5) None of these
Q.2. What is the approximate average number of females working in night shifts from all the industries together?
1) 2227 2) 4481 3) 3326 4) 2823 5) 4107
Q.3. What is the total number of men working in night shifts from all the industries together?
1) 28297 2) 25788 3) 28678 4) 26887 5) None of these
Q.4. The number of women from the gaming industry is what per cent of the total number of people working in
the night shifts from all the industries together?
1) 5.6 2) 3.6 3) 3.2 4) 4.4 5) None of these
Q.5. What is the difference between the total number of men and the total number of women working in night
shifts from all the industries together?
1) 13254 2) 13542 3) 13524 4) 13363 5) None of these
Q.127. Directions (71-75):-Study the following graph and the answer the questions given below.
Data of Different states Regarding Population of States in the year 1998
Total population of the given states = 3276000

TN, 9%
UP, 15%

Bihar, 11% AP, 25%

Goa, 12%

MP, 20%

Delhi, 8%

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State Sex and Literacy wise Population Ratio


Sex Literacy
M F Literate Illiterate
AP 5 : 3 2 : 7
MP 3 : 1 1 : 4
Delhi 2 : 3 2 : 1
Goa 3 : 5 3 : 2
Bihar 3 : 4 5 : 1
UP 3 : 2 7 : 2
TN 3 : 4 9 : 4

Q.1. What was the number of males in UP in the year 1998?


1) 254650 2)294840 3)321470 4) 341200 5) None of these
Q.2. What was the total number of illiterate people in AP and MP in 1998?
1)876040 2)932170 3)981550 4) 1161160 5) None of these
Q.3. What is the ratio of the number of females in TN to the number of females in Delhi?
1) 7:5 2)9:7 3)13:11 4) 15:14 5) None of these
Q.4. What will be the percentage of total number of males in UP, MP and Goa together to the total population all
the given states?
1)25% 2)27.5% 3) 28.5% 4)31.5% 5) None of these
Q.5. If in the year 1998, there was an increase of 10% in the population of UP and 12% in the population of MP
compared to the previous year, then what was the ratio of populations of UP and MP in 1997?
1) 42:55 2)48:55 3)7:11 4)4:6 5) None of these
Q.127. Directions (Q.103): Study the following graphs carefully to answer the questions that follow:
The line graph shows the number of students in various departments in different cities. The pie-chart shows the
percentage of faculty members in different cities.

18000
16000 16000 16000
Number of students

14000 14000 14000


12000 12000 12000 12000
11000 11000
10000 10000 10000 History
9000
8000 8000 8000 8000 Hindi
6000 6000 6000 6000 Economics
5000
4000 4000 4000
Chemistry
2000 2000 2000 2000
0
Nagpur Indore Noida Jodhpur Patna Lucknow
Cities

Total number of faculty members =10000


8% Noida

12% Indor
24%
Lucknow
18%
Nagpur
16% Jodhpur
22% Patana

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Q. 1 The number of students studying History in Nagpur is what per cent less than the number of students studying
Economics in Jodhpur?
1) 34.28% 2) 44.28% 3) 54.28% 4) 64.28% 5) 74.28%
Q. 2 The number of faculty members in Noida is what per cent of the number of students in Economics in Indore?
1) 13.33% 2) 16.66% 3) 17.77% 4)18.88 % 5) 19.99%
Q.3 What is ratio of the total number of students in all departments together to the number faculty members in
Patna?
1) 18:5 2) 19:2 3) 20:1 4) 17:3 5) 16:7
Q.4 In which city is the number of students per faculty member the maximum?
1) Jodhpur 2) Noida 3) Patna 4) Lucknow 5) Nagpur
Q.5 In which department is the number of students the minimum?
1) Hindi 2) History 3) Either Hindi or Chemistry 4) Economics 5)Chemistry

Q.128. Directions : Study the following bargraph and pie-chart carefully to answer the following questions.

D 14
10

C 10
6
Boat

Speed of boat
B 14
12
Speed of stream

A 18
10

0 5 10 15 20
Speed in kmph

Percentage of distance travelled by shyam by the four


different boats

D 16%

C A 40%
26% B
18%

Total distance travelled = 1000km

Q. 1 What is the difference of time taken by boat A and B to travel 200 km upstream?
1) 68 hours 2) 72 hours 3) 71 hours 4) 75 hours 5) 84 hours
Q. 2 What is the time taken by Shyam to reach his destination upstream?
1) 272 hours 2) 245 hours 3) 240 hours 4) 232 hours 5) 268 hours
Q. 3 If the speed of boat C is increased by 40% and the speed of stream decrease by 20% then what is the
difference between the time taken by the boat now and that taken previously to travel 200 km? (Assume
opposite direction of stream)
1) 28 hours 2) 22 hours 3) 20 hours 4) 18 hours 5) 35 hours

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Q. 4 If the speed of boat D increased by 10% then what is the approximate time taken by Shyam to reach 500 km
by boat D?(Assume opposite directions of stream)
1) 88 hours 2) 92.6 hours 3) 68 hours 4) 78 hours 5) 44 hours
Q. 5 What is the ratio of the time taken by boat C to that taken by boat D?(Assuming the same direction of stream)
1) 9:7 2) 7:5 3)5:3 4)4:3 5) 3:2

Q.129. Directions : In the following pie-charts the percentage of different categories of employee of two
companies A and B are given and the table shows the percentage of male employees among them. The
total employees in Company A is 6500 and that in Company B is 9000.

Company A

E6 9%
E1 22%
E5 16%

E4 15% E2 17%

E3 21%

Company B

E6
10% E1 18%
E5 13%
E2 15%
E4 20%

E3 24%

Employee % Male in A % Male in B


E1 40% 45%
E2 60% 48%
E3 40% 55%
E4 48% 52%
E5 55% 60%
E6 60% 57%
Q. 1 What is the total number of female employee of category E4 in Company A?
(1) 975 (2)468 (3)507 (4) 864 (5) None of these
Q. 2 What is the average number of male employees of all categories in Company B?
(1) 722 (2)756 (3)764 (4)775 (5) 786
Q. 3 What is the difference between the total number of male and female employees in Company A?
(1) 156 (2)160 (3)162 (4) 168 (5) 172

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Q. 4 The total number of female employees in categories E1, E2 and E3 together in company B is what percentage of
the total employees. in company B?
(1) 24% (2)26.5% (3)27.5% (4) 28.5% (5) 32.5%
Q. 5 The total male employees of category E5 and E6 in Company B is what percentage more than the total male
employees of category E4, and E5, in company A? (Approximately value)
(1) 11% (2)13% (3)15% (4) 17% (5) 19%

Q.130. Directions: The following line graph shows the number of newspaper readers in Hindi and English
language in six decades. The table gives the information about the ratio of Male to Female readers
among them:

14
13
12
10.2 10.6 10.5
10 10 10
in thausand

8 8.4 Numbers of Hindi


readers
6 6 6.4 6.3
Number of English
4 4.4 4 readers
2
0
1960 1970 1980 1990 2000 2010

Year M:F(Hindi) M:F (English)


1960 2:1 8:3
1970 5:3 3:1
1980 3:2 7:2
1990 2:1 9:5
2000 1:1 3:2
2010 7:6 2:1

Q. 1 What is the total number of Females who read Hindi newspaper in the year 1990?
(1) 2700 (2)3200 (3)3400 (4) 3600 (5) 4000
Q.2 What is the ratio of the number of males who read Hindi newspaper in the year 1990 to the number of
Females who read English newspaper in the year 1960?
(1) 12:5 (2)15:4 (3)16:4 (4) 17:3 (5) 19:9
Q.3 What is the average number of Females who read Hindi newspaper taking all the years together?
(1) 3740 (2)3850 (3)3960 (4) 4080 (5) 4120
Q.4 The number of Females who read English newspaper in the year 1980 is what percentage of the number of
Females who read Hindi newspaper in the same year?
(1) 35% (2)42% (3)45% (4) 50% (5) 54%
Q. 5 The number of Females who read English newspaper in 2010 is what percentage more than the number of
males who read English newspaper in the year 1960?
(1) 7.5% (2)10% (3) 12.5% (4)15% (5) None of these
Q.131. Directions : The given bar graph shows the number of mobile users of three brands (LG, Samsung and
Nokia) in different cities. The table shows the percentage of Females among these mobile users

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100
90
90
80 80
80 75 75
72
70 64
60

in thausand
60
50 LG
50 45
40 40 40 Samsung
40 36
32 30 Nokia
30
20
20
10 5
0
A B C D E F

City % Female % Female % Female


(LG) (Samsung) (Nokia)
A 30 45 51
B 36 42 48
C 54 50 45
D 39 49 50
E 46 58 55
F 49 58 42

Q.1 What is the number of Female mobile users of LG brand in City C?


(1) 18750 (2)19700 (3)20400 (4) 21600 (5) 22500
Q. 2 What is the total number of Male users of Nokia brand in all the cities?
(1) 156100 (2)157200 (3)158400 (4) 159700 (5) None
Q.3 What is difference between the average number of Samsung mobile users and the average number of LG
users in all the six cities together?
(1) 3500 (2)2800 (3)3750 (4) 4200 (5) None
Q. 4 The number of Female Samsung users in city A and B together is what percentage of the total number of Male
LG users in City C and D together?
(1) 71.165% (2)77.4% (3)83.721% (4) 84.64% (5) 95.878%
Q.5 The number of Male Nokia users in City E is what percentage more than the number of Female Nokia users in
City F? (approximate value)
(1) 84% (2)93% (3)98% (4) 74% (5) 62%

Q.132. : Study the charts carefully to answer the following questions:


A Survey was conducted on 6800 villagers staying in various villages having various favourite fruits.

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Percentge wise distribution among the


people
Orange , 14%

Mango, Grapes, 12%


30%

Apple,
18% Guava, 11%

Banana, 15%

Table Shows the Ratio of Male to female

Male Female
Mango 3 5
Orange 3 4
Grapes 5 3
Guava 1 3
Banana 7 5
Apple 1 5

Q.1. What is the number of females who likes mango the most?
(1) 1175 (2)1275 (3) 1225 (4) 1375 (5) NOT
Q.2. The number of females whose favourite fruit is Apple is what % more than the number of females whose
whose favourite fruit is Guava?
(1) 71.71 (2) 81.81 (3) 91.91 (4) 81.82 (5) NOT
Q.3. What is the ratio of the number of males whose favorite fruit is grapes to that of the number of females whose
favourite fruit is Orange?
(1)253:272 (2) 273:256 (3) 255:272 (4) 253:265 (5) NOT
Q.4. What is the difference between the number of males whose favorite fruit is Mango and the numbers of
females whose favourite fruit is guava?
(1) 535 (2)504 (3)420 (4)204 (5)468
Q.5. What is the ratio of the number of males whose favorite fruit is Orange to the number of females whose
favourite fruit is Banana ?
(1)418 : 425 (2)425 : 408 (3)408 : 425 (4)204 : 425 (5)510 : 408

Q.133. .The following line graph shows percentage of Obese men, Obese women and Obese children in the
state for the given years.

40
% of Obese men, Obese women

37.5
35 35
32.5 32.5
and Obese children

30 30
27.5
25 25 25 25
22.5 22.5 Obese men
20 20 20
Obese women
15 15
12.5 obese Children
10 10 10
7.5
5
0
2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009
Total Number of Men, Women and Children in the state over the years
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Year Men Women Children
2004 54000 38000 15000
2005 75000 64000 21000
2006 63000 60000 12000
2007 66000 54000 16000
2008 70000 68000 20000
2009 78000 75000 45000

Q.1. What was the approximate average of obese men, obese women and obese children in 2007?
1) 12,683 2) 12795 3) 12867 4) 12843 5)12787
Q.2. The number of obese men in the year 2009 was what percent of the men not suffering from obesity in the
same year?
1) 55 2)60 3) 50.5 4) 65.5 5) None of these
Q.3. What was the ratio of the obese women in the year 2006 to the obese men in the year 2008?
1) 6 :7 2) 21:65 3) 15:73 4) 48:77 5) None of these
Q.4. What is the difference between the number of obese women and obese children together in the year 2006 and
the obese men in the same year?
1) 2) 3) 4) 5) NOT
Q.5. What was the total number of children not suffering from obesity in the year 2004 and 2005 together?
1) 4350 2) 3150 3)4530 4) 31650 5) NOT

Q.134. : Percentage of adult population (Graduate and upto XII std passed) in various states of the
country. A

Graduate Up to XII STD pass


Total =24 Lakh Total=32Lakh

F, 14% A, 16% F, 14% A, 15%

E, 20% B, 18% E, 19% B, 16%

D,
D, 17% C, 15% 12 C, 18%
%

Male : Female ratio of the Adult Population in varios states of the country.
States Graduate Up to XII STD Pass
Males : Female Males : Female
A 7:5 7:9
B 5:3 3:5
C 5:4 4:5
D 9:8 5:7
E 9:7 9:10
F 4:3 3:2

Q.1. What is the difference between Graduate Male Population and XII th std Male Population from State A ?
1) 24 000 2) 14000 3) 28000 4) 36000 5) NOT
Q.2. What is the ratio of Graduate Female Population of state E to std XII th Female Population of State D ?
1) 7:5 2) 5:7 3) 16:15 4) 15:16 5) NOT
Q.3. The graduate female population of state C is what % of the std XII th Female Population of that state ?
1) 40% 2) 62.5% 3) 50% 4) 52.5% 5) NOT
Q.4. Std XII the male Population of state C is what % of the total Std XII th Population of all state together?
1) 8% 2) 12% 3) 11% 4) 9% 5)NOT
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Q.5. The Graduate female population of state B is what % of graduate female population of state E?(Approx)
1) 129% 2)82% 3)77% 4)107% 5) 32%

Q.135. Study the following pie chart and table carefully to answer the questions that follow.
Number of Employees working in various department of an organization and the ratio of men to women in the
same department.

Total Number of Employees=4600


Accounts, 8%
Production, 15%
HR, 11%

IT, 26% Merchandising,


18%

Marketing, 22%
.

Ratio of Men to Women


Department Men Women
HR 1 1
Account 3 1
Production 3 2
IT 1 3
Marketing 1 1
Merchandising 5 1

Q.1. What is the number of women in Accounts department ?


(1) 86 (2) 102 (3) 80 (4) 92 (5)None of these
Q.2. What is the total number of Employees working in the IT Department and HR Department together?
(1) 1628 (2)1742 (3) 1766 (4) 1646 (5) None of these
Q.3. What is the ratio of the total number of Men to the total number of Women in all the Department together?
(1) 63 : 41 (2) 41 : 27 (3) 53 : 47 (4) 27 : 19 (5)None of these
Q.4. The number of Women in the Merchandising Department is what percent of the Total number of Employees
in the organization ?
(1) 3% (2) 6% (3) 1% (4) 12% (5) None of these
Q.5. What is the ratio of the number of men in the Production Department to the number of men in the Marketing
Department ?
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) None of these

Q.136. Study the following table and answer the following questions.
Percentage proportion of income of seven companies in a state during financial year 2013-14 :

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G, 12%
A, 20%

F, 25% B, 10%

C, 3%
E, 10% D, 20%

Percentage profit of these companies during the same Financial Year

30

25 25 25

20 20
% PROFIT

15 15

10 10 10

0
A B C D E F

Q.1. If the expenditure of company D is 750 crore, what was the total income of all the given companies together ?
1) Rs. 4135 cr 2)Rs. 4115 cr 3)Rs. 4125 cr 4)Rs. 4025 5)NOT
Q.2. If in the given financial year income of company A was 440 cr. What was the approximately expenditure of
company C in that year ?
1)Rs. 45 cr 2)Rs. 55 cr 3) Rs.46 cr 4)Rs. 35 cr 5)NOT
Q.3. What is the ratio of the expenditure of company D to company C ?
1) 80 : 11 2) 11 : 80 3) 12 : 70 4) 70 :12 5) NOT
Q.4. If the difference between the income of company F and Company A is Rs. 750 cr, what is the expenditure of
both the companies together ?
1)Rs. 6400 cr 2)Rs. 7400 cr 3)Rs. 8400 cr 4)Rs. 5400 cr 5)NOT
Q.5. Which of the following companies has recorded the maximum profit in this financial year if the combined
income of these companies is Rs. 4500 cr ?
1)A 2)B 3)F 4)C 5)NOT
Q.6. If the income of Company D and B together is Rs. 270 cr then fined the profit of Company B in that year ?
1)Rs.14.25 cr 2)Rs. 15.5 cr 3)Rs.11.75 cr 4)Rs.12.5 cr 5)NOT

Q.137. Direction(1-5): Study the carefully to answer the questions that follow:
The table shows the percentage of 25000 people who are involved in different professions, and the percentage
of female and male professionals among them.

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Professions Percentage of people Percentage of female Percentage of male


Banking 20 40 -
Law 15 20 -
Teaching 30 - 40
Engineering 25 - 30
Medical 10 60 -

Q.1 The total number of people in the Teaching profession is what percent of the total number of people in the
Medical profession?
1) 175% 2)225% 3)325% 4) 140% 5)300%
Q.2 What is the ratio of the total number of males in the Medical and Banking professions together to the total
number of females in the same profession together?
1) 3:5 2)7:5 3)8:7 4) 7:8 5)None
Q.3 The female in the engineering profession are approximately what per cent of the males in the Banking
profession?
1) 135% 2)125% 3)146% 4) 153% 5)None
Q.4 What is the ratio of the total number of males in the Banking and Medical professions together to the total
number of females in the Law and Teaching professions together?
1) 4:5 2)3:7 3)16:21 4) 21:16 5)21:4
Q.5 The total number of females in the Engineering profession is approximately what percentage more than the
number if males in the Law profession?
1) 56% 2)51% 3)37% 4) 54% 5)None

Q.138. (1-5).. Study the following table carefully and answer the question given below:

Name TYPE OF PRINCIPAL AMOUNT YEAR RATE%


INTEREST
J Compound Rs12000 - - 6

K Simple - Rs35360 4 -

L Compound Rs 25000 - 3 5

M Simple - - 5 -

N Compound - - 6 4

Q.1. What is the amount of L, if the interest is compounded yearly for 3 years?
1) Rs24385.625 2)Rs26900.615 3) Rs27500.565 4) Rs28940.625 5) Rs 25148.169
Q.2. at what rate of interest does the amount of K become five times his principal?
1) 95% 2) 102% 3) 98% 4) 100% 5) 97%
Q.3. what will be the amount of N in two years when his principal is 30% more than Js?
1) 18738.18 2) 16872.96 3)19638.18 4)19548.18 5)19799.18
Q.4. If the ratio of principal of L to that of M is 5:6 and the rate of interest of M is 20% more than of L, then
what is interest of M?
1) Rs9000 2) Rs8000 3) Rs9400 4) Rs7500 5) Rs880
Q.5 .What is the principal of K if the ratio of the rate of interest J to that of K is 2:3?
1) Rs24500 2) Rs24300 3) Rs26000 4) Rs27500 5) Rs25600

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Q.139. Directions (Q. 104): Study the following table carefully to answer the questions given below:
Name Nature of Principal Amount Year Rate
Interest
M Compound Rs.10000 4

N Simple Rs. 29500 3

O Compound Rs.20000 2 3

P Simple 4

Q Compound 5 2

Q. 1 What is principal of N if the ratio of interest rate of M to that of N is 2:3?


1) Rs. 10449 2) Rs. 20230 3) Rs. 25000 4) Rs. 17121 5) Rs. 25423
Q. 2 What is amount of O, if the interest is compounded yearly for 2 years?
1) Rs. 19165.7 2) Rs.20320.9 3) Rs. 21218 4) Rs.22418 5) Rs. 25300.5
Q. 3 If the ratio of principal of O to that of P is 4:5 and the rate of interest of P is 10% more than that of O, then
what is the interest of P?
1) Rs.3300 2) Rs. 3142 3) Rs. 3201 4) Rs. 2890 5) Rs. 2750
Q. 4 At what rate of interest the amount of N becomes five times that of his principal?
1) 63.58% 2) 69.96% 3) 60% 4)133.33% 5) 162.58%
Q. 5 What is the amount of Q when the principal of Q is 20% more than that of M?
1) Rs. 32321.5 2) Rs. 13248.97 3) Rs.54974.19 4) Rs. 32863.24 5) Rs. 17952.35

Q.140. Directions : Study the given table carefully to answer the given questions.
Percentage profit or loss is the sum of cost price and transportation cost.

Name of Cost price Selling price Cost of Profit Loss (in Profit or loss
goods (in Rs.) (in Rs.) transportation (in Rs.) Rs.) %
(in Rs.)

V 50 30
W 100 0 10
X 250 20 5
Y 400 0 4% loss
Z 400 40 6% profit
(of CP)

Q. 1. The percentage profit on V is 4%. Then what is its selling price?


1) Rs.91.2 2)Rs. 89.5 3) Rs. 87.5 4)Rs. 85 5) Rs 83.2
Q.2. The selling price of X is what per cent of the cost price of W?
1) 150% 2)250% 3) 125% 4)200% 5). 100%
Q.3. What is the ratio of the loss on Y to that on W?
1) 133:255 2)65:55 3) 75:43 4)833:500 5)233:155
Q.4. What is the difference between the selling price of Z and that of X?
1) Rs. 189.8 2) Rs. 294.5 3) Rs.191.4 4) Rs.195.9 5) Rs.201
Q.5. If the loss on V is 5%, then its selling price is what percentage less than the selling price of Z?
1) 85.7% 2)88.7% 3) 83.7% 4) 81.7% 5) 79.7%
Q.141. Directions : Study the given table carefully to answer the given questions.
Name Type of Principal Amount Year Rate
interest %
J Compound Rs. 12000 _ _ 6
K Simple - Rs.35360 4 _
L Compound Rs.25000 _ 3 5
M Simple _ _ 5 _
N Compound _ _ 6 4

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Q.1 What is the amount of L, if the interest is compounded yearly for 3 years?
1)Rs.24385.625 2) Rs. 26900.615 3) Rs. 27500.565
4) Rs. 28940.625 5) Rs.25148.169
Q.2. At what rate of interest does the amount of K become five times his principal?
(1) 95% 2)102% 3)98% 4) 100% 5) 97%
Q. 3 What will be the amount of N in two years when his principal is 30% more than Js?
(1)Rs. 18738.18 2) Rs.16872.96 3) Rs. 19638.18 4) 19548.18 5) 19799.18
Q. 4. If the ratio of principal of L to that of M is 5:6 and the rate of interest of M is 20% more than of L, then what
is the interest of M?
(1)Rs.9000 2) Rs.8000 3) Rs. 9400 4) Rs. 7500 5) Rs.880
Q.5 What is the principal of K if the ratio of the rate of interest J to that of K is 2:3?
(1)Rs.24500 2) Rs. 23500 3) Rs. 26000 4) Rs. 27500 5) Rs.25600

Q.142. Directions :Study the graph carefully to answer the questions that follow:
Data related to no. of employees who joined (jo) and left (Le) 5 given companies during 5 given years.
(Consider the given companies started in 2001)

Company A B C D E

Year Jo Le Jo Le Jo Le Jo Le Jo Le
2001 161 _ 148 _ 179 _ 116 _ 128 -
2002 148 58 172 60 161 90 208 60 191 50
2003 135 69 188 96 143 101 169 45 167 79
2004 112 88 173 59 165 58 142 56 185 82
2005 141 39 151 48 179 66 155 108 142 91
Q. 1 If the ratio of the number of male to female employees in company B at the end of 2003 was 5:6, what was
the number of female employees in company B at the end of 2003?
(1)208 (2)172 (3)186 (4)192 (5)212
Q. 2 What was the total number of employees in company A at the end of 2004?
(1)347 (2)363 (3)329 (4)335 (5)341
Q.3 The number of employees in company E at the end of 2002 is what per cent more than the number of
employees in company C at the end of 2002?
(1) (2) (3)11 (4) (5)
Q. 4 In which of the given companies the number of employees was the highest at the end of 2002?
(1)D (2)C (3)B (4)A (5)E
Q.5 What is the average number of employees who joined company D during all the given years together?
(1)166 (2)156 (3)162 (4)164 (5)158
Q. 6 What is the ratio of the total number of employees who joined company C in 2003 and 2004 together to the
total number of employees who left company E in 2003, 2004 and 2005 together?
(1)22:17 (2)11:9 (3)22:19 (4)13:9 (5)11:7

Q.143. Study the following table and answer the following questions.

Field Shape Side Base Height Radius Cost of Cost of


Name ( in m) (in m) ( in m) ( in m) flooring fencing
(In Rs. ( in Rs.
Per sq. Per m)
m)
A TRIANGLE - 16 12 - 50 20
B RECTANGLE 10 X 12 - - - 30 15
C SQUARE 15 - - - 40 18
D PARALLELOGRAM - 20 12 - 60 25
E CIRCLE - - - 10 45 22

Q.1. What is the cost of flooring of A ?


1) Rs. 4000 2)Rs. 4600 3)Rs. 5000 4)Rs. 4400 5)Rs.4800
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Q.2. What is the difference between the cost of fencing of C and that of B ?
1)Rs. 180 2)Rs. 120 3) Rs.420 4)Rs. 360 5)Rs. 480
Q.3. What is the ratio of the cost of flooring to that of fencing of field D ?
1) 4 : 1 2)6 : 1 3)8 : 1 4)9 : 1 5)5 : 1
Q.4. The cost of fencing of field E is approximately what percent of the cost of flooring of field C ?
1)10.5% 2)19.46% 3)18.71% 4)15.36% 5)13.82%
Q.5. The cost of fencing of field C is what percent of the cost of flooring of field D ?
1)87.54% 2)7.5%% 3)72.13% 4)54.36% 5)46.5%

Q.144. Study the following table and answer the following questions.
PERCENT PROFIT is given on total COST PRICE
CP = COST OF PRODUCTION + TRANSPORTATION + PACKAGING COST

Name of Cost of Cost of Cost of Selling Profit /Loss Percent


Goods Production Transportation Packaging Price per Profit or
Per KG KG Loss
Ghee Rs.80/- Rs.8/- - Rs.120/- - -
Rice Rs.40/- 0 0 - - 5 % Profit
Sugar Rs.45/- - Rs.5/- - Rs.50/- -
Milk Rs.20/- Rs.3/- Rs.1/- - - -
Pulse Rs.70/- Rs.70/- - Rs.90/- - 6 % loss

Q.1. If the percentage of Profit on sold ghee is 10% then what is its cost of packaging ?
1) Rs. 24.90 2)Rs. 23.50 3)Rs. 22 4)Rs. 21.09 5)Rs.27.80
Q.2. What is the difference between the selling price of sugar and that of rice, if the cost of transportation is zero
for Both ?
1)Rs. 56 2)Rs. 52 3) Rs.58 4)Rs. 36 5)Rs. 72
Q.3. What is the cost price of packaging of pulse ?
1) Rs 24.90 2) Rs 23.50 3) Rs 22 4) Rs.21.09 5) Rs. 15.74
Q.4. What is the percent profit of milk if SP is 80 % of the CP of Rice ?
1)28% 2)30% 3)32% 4)30.49 % 5)33.33%
Q.5. 4 kg ghee, 3 kg rice & 5 kg milk are sold. What is profit or loss % ?( The packaging cost is zero for all goods
& SP of milk is 32 per Kg )
1)36% 2)32% 3)30.49 % 4)34.2% 5)31.5%

Q.145. Study the following table and answer the following questions.

Year State P State Q


Number of appeared Percentage of Number of Percentage of
Candidate appeared appeared appeared
candidate Candidate candidate who
who qualified qualified
2006 450 60% - 30%
2007 600 43% - 45%
2008 - 60% 280 60%
2009 480 70% 550 50%
2010 380 - 400 -

(Note : Few values are missing in the table ( indicated by -). A candidate is expected to calculate the missing value , if
it is required to answer the given questions on the basis of the given information.

Q.1.Out of the number of qualified candidates from state P in 2008, the ratio of male to female candidates is 11 : 7. If
the number of female qualified candidates from state p in 2008 is 126, what is the number of appeared candidates (
both male & female ) from state P in 2008 ?
1) 630 2) 510 3)570 4)690 5)540
Q.2. The number of appeared candidates from state Q increased by 100% from 2006 to 2007. If the total number
of qualified candidates from state Q in 2006 and 2007 together is 408, what is the number of appeared
candidates from state Q in 2006 ?

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1)380 2)360 3) 340 4)320 5)300
Q.3. What is the difference between the number of qualified candidates from state P in 2006 and that in 2007 ?
1) 12 2)22 3)14 4)24 5)16
Q.4. If the average number of qualified candidates from state Q in 2008, 2009 and 2010 is 210, what is the number
of qualified candidates from state Q in 2010 ?
1)191 2)195 3)183 4)187 5)17 9
Q.5. If the ratio of the number of qualified candidates from state P in 2009 to that in 2010 is 14 :9, what is the
number of qualified candidates from state P in 2010 ?
1)252 2)207 3)216 4)234 5)198

Q.146. Directions: For question nos. 1-5, Study the following pie-chart and answer the following questions.

Percentage distribution of employee in six different professions.

Total no. of employers = 13400


Engineering, 9%

Management, Teaching,
17% 15%
Film
Production,
Industries, 19%
13%
Medical, 27%

Q.1. 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)3250 2) 3300 3) 3350 4) 3400 5) 3450

Q.2. In management profession half of the number of employee are females. What is the number of male
employee in management profession?

1)1239 2) 1143 3) 1156 4) 1289 5) 1139

Q.3. 50% of employees from film production 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

Q.4. What is the total number of employees in engineering profession and industries together?

1)2998 2) 2964 3) 2966 4) 2948 5) 2987

Q.147. Directions (1-5): The following table, showing the Data related to books sold through Online Mode
Offline Mode in a city. Based on the table answer the questions that follow.
Data related to books sold through Online Mode and Offline Mode in a city

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Year Number of books sold-in Percentage of books Respective Ratio of number of


thousand (Online mode + sold through Online Non-Fiction books sold to number
Offline mod(e) Mode of fiction books sold (Online
Mode + Offline Mod(e)
2010 690 40 2:3
2011 720 57.5 4:5
2012 945 60 7:8
2013 1240 75 1:3
2014 1600 79 3:5

Q.1. In the years 2010 and 2011 together, the average number of books bought by each buyer through offline
mode was 5. If 3/5th of the number of buyers buying books from offline mode. During the years 2010 and
2011 together were of the age group more than or equal to 30 years, then how many were less than 30 years of
age?

1)42000 2) 41000 3) 57600 4) 42500 5) 45000

Q.2 What is the respective ratio of the total number of books sold through Online Mode in the year 2010 and 2011
together and the total number of books sold through offline mode in the same years together?

1)25:32 2) 24: 25 3) 23:24 4) 35:36 5) 25:28

Q.3. What is the approximate percentage decrease in the number of books sold through offline mode in the year
2014 from the year 2010?

1)15 2) 19 3) 21 4) 23 5) 25

Q.4. In the year 2013 out of the total number of books sold in the fiction category, 4/15th of the books sold were
written by Indian authors. Number of books written by the foreign authors in the fiction category form, what
percent of the total number of books sold (_non fioction and fiction category together) in the year 2013?

1)62% 2) 55% 3) 65% 4) 60% 5) 52%

Q.5. What is the difference between the number of fiction books sold in the year 2012 and 2013 together and the
number of non-fiction books sold in the year 2011 and 2012 together?

1)873 2) 876 3) 573 4) 673 5) 676

Q.148. The following two pie charts shows the Distribution of total number of participants from six colleges in youth
festival PQR and Distribution of total number of participants in six competition held at Youth festival PQR.
Study the pie-chart and the answer the question based on it.

Distribution of total number of participants from 6 colleges in Youth Festival PQR


Total number of Participants: 500

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Distribution of total number of participants from 6 colleges


in Youth Festival PQR

Z, 18% A, 18%

Y, 14% B, 12%

C, 16%
X, 22%

Distribution of total number of participants in 6 competitions


held at Youth Festival "PQR"

Mimicry, 10%

Dance,
Gaming, 19% 20%

Singing, 14%
Street
Play , 22%

Calligraphy, 15%

Note: Youth Festival PQR had only 6 competition and every students could participate only in one
competition.

Q.1. Out of the total number of the participants in Dance competition, 20% could qualify for the final round of the
competition and these participants were from colleges B and Y only. The respective ratio between the
participants who could qualify for the final round of the Dance competition from college B and Y is 2:3. if
two-seventh of the total participants from college y, participated of college y could not qualify for the final
round of dance competition?

1)4 2) 6 3) 8 4) 10 5) 12

Q.2 What is the central angle corresponding to the number of participants in gaming competition?

1)69.2o 2) 68.8o 3) 64.8o 4) 58.2o 5) 68.4o

Q.3 The number of participants from college X is what percent less than the total number of participants from
college C and A together?

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1) 2)35 3)32 4)37 5)34

Q.4 Out of total number of participants in Street Play, participated from the college A and participated from
college X. what is the respective ratio between the number of participants from college A in Street play and
the number of participants from college X in the same competition?

1)11:5 2) 10:5 3) 5:2 4) 10:7 5) 5:1

Q.5 of the total participants in calligraphy competition are females and of the total participants in singing
competition are females. What is the difference between the number of females participating in calligraphy
and singing competitions?

1)5 2) 20 3) 12 4) 10 5)15

Q.149. Directions (1-5): The line graph given below shows the data related to income (in thousand ) and
expenditure (in thousand ) of a businessman during six months. Answer the question on the basis of the
data presented in the figure below.

Data related to income (in thousand ) and Expenditure (in Rs. Thousand ) of a businessman during six
months.

800

700

600
Amount in thousand

500

400
Income
300
Expenditure
200

100

Note: 1) Profit = (Income-Expenditure) 2) Percent Profit = (Profit / Expenditure 100)

3)Loss = (Expenditure -Income) 4) Percent Loss = (Loss /Expenditure )

Q.1. What is the average profit earned by the businessman during April, May and August? (in Rs. Thousand)

1)280 2) 220 3) 240 4) 200 5) 260

Q.2 Combining June and July, What is the loss percent incurred by the businessman in these two moths
together?

1)30 2) 50 3) 40 4) 45 5) 36
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Q.3 What is the respective ration between total income of the businessman in April and august together and total
expenditure of the businessman in May and July together?

1)16:11 2) 24:17 3) 18:17 4) 16:13 5) 18:13

Q.4. Profit earned by the businessman in May is what percent more than the profit earned by the
businessman in August?

1)44 2) 48 3)38 4) 42 5) 46

Q.5 If income of the businessman increased by 40% from September to October and his expenditure decrease by
30% from September to October, what was his profit percent in October?

1)56 2) 51 3)45 4) 53 5) 48

Q.150. Direction ( Q 1 to 5 ) study the table given below to answer to answer the questions that follow :

Data regarding number of visitor ( in thousand) visiting an amusement park in city in different months

Months Number of visitors Respective ratio of male Percentage of visitors of age


visitors and female visitors Group less than or equal to
20 years in the respective
month
September 2012 55 4:7 40
October 2012 75 3:2 52
November 2012 64 5:3 55
December 2012 126 3:4 60
January 2013 120 5:7 65

Q.1 In January 2013, out of the total number of visitors in the age of group less than to 20 years, who visited the
park, 50% of the visitors were females. What is the different between the number of female visitors in the age group
above 20 years and the number of male visitors in the age group above 20 years ?

1) 20 2) 22 3) 30 4) 18 5) 28

Q.2 Number of visitors in November 2012 form what percent of total number of visitors in all the given months
together ? ( round it off to two digits after decimal)

1) 16.24 2) 14.24 3) 16.55 4) 12.24 5) 14.55

Q.3 What is the respective ratio of female visitors to the park in the month of October 2012 and December 2012 ?

1) 5 : 12 2) 5 : 16 3) 3 : 16 4) 5 : 16 5) 3 : 11

Q.4 What is the difference between the total number of male visitors in September 2012 and October 2012 together
and the total number of male visitors in November 2012 and December 2012 together?

1) 25 2) 28 3) 26 4) 30 5) 29

Q.5 What is the average number of visitors who had visited the park of age group less than or equal to 20 years in
the months Nov. 2012 and January 2013 together?

1) 65 2) 69 3) 67 4) 70 5) 63

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Q.151. Direction for (6 to 10) study the table carefully and answer the questions that follow

Publishing Number of books Ratio of Academic and Percentage of No of distributors in


House published Non-academic books books distributed publishing house
M 28200 7 : 3 81% 17
N 32200 5 : 9 74% 23
O 29700 6 : 5 92% 18
P 31200 8 : 5 86% 24
Q 33800 7 : 6 79% 25
R 35700 11 : 6 82% 21
S 3780 5 : 13 89% 24

6. What is the difference between the number of academic books published by publishing house M and P ?

1) 450 2) 640 (C) 540 (d) 1308 (e) None of these

7. How many books were given to a each distributor by publisher Q, if each distributor gets equal number of books?

(a) 1806 (b) 1068 (c) 1608 (d) 1308 (e) None of these

8. What is the average number of non-academic books published by publishers R and S?

(a) 18750 (b) 18850 (c) 19950 (d) 18950 (e) 19990

9. if the total number of books published by P, Q and R is increased by 30% and the total number of books published
by remaining publishers is decreased by 20%, then what will be the new average number of books published by all
the publishers ?

(a) 33418 (b) 33318 (c) 32518 (d) 33618 (e) None of these

10. What is the total number of books distributed by publishers O and Q ?

(a) 26702 (b) 27324 (c) 55026 (d) 54026 (e) None of these

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