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ONE STOP SOLUTION 710 PM/ Maths By Arun Sir Youll:Ve ‘ ; enn Diagram Based Caselet DI tions that can exist between a given Bry A Venn Diagram is a representation method for all possible relat a ste S' é e : coe icts the P " ; ; lements in a single figure. Logical Venn Diagram depie matic medium with the 4. ug) . so on thro jangle, trapezium, riangl : ‘on of sets by diagrams. The ts under consideration, . presenting the things) Obje, ee y persons/departments/organizations/even's and ram, circle, rectangle, parallelog' isasi m he sets figures such as square, ee elements. Venn diagram, also known as Euler-Venn diagr@ se sal set and circles for depiction makes use of a rectangle as the univer and thr ,, i ee Let's take a look at some basic formulas for Venn diagrams ee (anBnC) n(AUB)=n(A) +n(B)-n (ANB) v ausuipmuiay sucky enn cen At? you don't have to memg, And so on, where n( A) = number of elements in set A. Saderams a. oO 2 Once you understand the concept of Venn diagram with the _ these formulas. Venn Diagram in case of two elements A B Ww Where; A only X = number of elements that belong to set of elements that belong to set B only at belong to set A and B both (AFB) e of the sets A or B Y = number Z = number of elements th W = number of elements that belong to non From the above figure, it is clear that n(A) =xtZ; n(B)=yt2;‘yeextyte a umber of elements = x + y+z+w vent Where, W= number of elements that belong to none of the sets A, BorC =n Always start filling values in the Venn diagram from the innermost value. Tip:Q.1-5. Study the passage given below an Qi Q4 There are 3 sectors ina colony ~ Sector in Sector 1 and male in Sector 2 are 60 more lis 3: 2, Female 3. Total number of persons in t Find total persons in Sector 3 of the colony. (a) 300 (b) 500 : (c) 1200 (d) 700 Find ratio of total male persons to total female persons in the colony. (a)5:3 (b) 16:9 (c) 8:7 (d) 15: 13 Total persons in Sector 1 of the colony are what percent more or of the colony? (a) 30% (b) 35% (c) 32% (d) 40% Male in Sector 1 and Sector 3 together of the colony are what percent of females i 2 together of the colony? (a) 180% (b) 150% (c) 120% (d) 100% 2 together of the colony are how muc! Female in Sector 1 and Sector in Sector 3 and Sector 2 of the colony? (b) 130 (a) 100 1. Ans. (e) Let male and female in Sector 1 be 30x and 20x So, male in Sector 3 = 5 x:30x = 150x And male in sector 2 = 30x + 60 Now, female in Sector 3 = ape xe 50 7 7 mies So, female in sector 2 = 50x ATQ 30x + 150x + 30x + 60 + 50x + 50x + 20x = 6000 d answer the following 4 1, Sector 2 and Sec than male in Se in Sector 2 and Sector 3 are equ he colony is 6000. (c) 50 uestions. tor 3. Male in Sector 3 are 5 time. ae eS Of hy ctor 1. Ratio of male to fernale jn ¢, 1 are 40% less than fernale j, _e ety al. Male in Sector (d) 80 330x + 60 = 6000 5940 >x=— 330 x=18 = 2700 + 900 = 3600 2. Ans. (b) Required ratio = (e) 3600 (e) 44% (e) None of the ap, Me less than total persons in Seq, ctor? n Sector 3 and Sect (e) 390 3840 _ 2160 (e) 240% hh more or less than average Mal 16 Required number of personsf , — 3240 eo persons in Sector 1 of the colony = Thog * 100 = 180% t 40+ 360 = 900 5. Ans, (e) f ‘ | persons in sector 2 of the colony Female in Sector 1 and sector 2 together © Tota 00 = 1500 the colony 600 +9 2 = 1800-900 4 4, = 360 + 900 = 1260 uired% = 7500 2 of Req Average male in Sector 3 and sector 200 9 = 40% the colony 25 2700 + 600 ; SA ~ i 1650 $40+2700) OF %= ae 100 Required difference = 1650 —1260 = 390 given below and answe * dy the Pass7e ™ the following questions. oe company sells air coolers of only 3 Size -15 L, 25 Land 45 L. Ina particular month, company sold 9200 air coolers. Company sold 3920 air Coolers of 15L in that month. 25L air Esolis sold by company in the given month are 1120 less than 15L air coolers sold by dbinaganiy! a of male buyer to female buyer of 151 air coolers 24, Male buyer of 45L air coolers from the company in 45L air coolers from the company in the given month. company in the given month is equal to male buyer of 45L ai Find ratio of average of male buyers of 151 ang 25Lair co : olers from the company in the given month 6 tofemale buyers of 25L and 45L air coolers together fro tae . ™m the company in that month. (a) 45:62 (b) 5:9 (c) 16: 21 (d) 12:23 (e) None of the above. Female buyers of 15L and 451 air coolers together from the company in the given month are what percent of total 25L air coolers sold by the company in that month? 2 (a) 125-% (0) 1177% — (©) 1248% (d) 1102% (e) 1142% qe Find total number of 15L air coolers sold by the company on each day in the given month. (Company sold equal number of 15L air coolers on each day in the given month and total number of days in the month are 28). (a) 115 (b) 160 (c)200 (d) 140 (e) 175 . Total female buyers of the air coolers of all size from the company in the given month are how much more or less than total 25L and total 45L air coolers sold by company in that month together? (a) 1120 (b) 620 (c) 880 (d) 760 (e) 980 0. Female buyers of 45L air coolers from the company in the given month are ‘A’ percent more or less than male buyers of 15L air coolers from the company in that month? (@A>44 (b) A<54 (c)21>A>18 (d)42>A>38 (e)42>A>34Pray mee eae ompetitive Exam by; 6. Ans. (a) 15L air coolers sold by company in the given month = 3920 25L air coolers sold by company in the given month = 3920 - 1120 = 2800 45L air coolers sold by company in the given month = 9200— 3920 — 2800 = 2480 = Required ratio = (7557780) Male buyer of 15L air coolers from the company in the given month = 3920 x = = 2000 Female buyer of 15L air coolers from the company in the given month = 3920 — 2000 = 1920 = 1800/2480 = 45 : 62 qs; () (1920412 Required % = eae x 100 B00.) z = =% =1145% 8. Ans. (d)Required number of air coolers Let male buyer of 45L air coolers from the company in the given month be x. _ 3920 _ 140 So, female buyer of 45L air coolers from 28 the company in the given month = x + 80 9. Ans. (c) ; ATQ, Required difference &4+x+80 = 2480 = (2800 + 2480) — 4400 x = 1200 = 880 Female buyer of 25L air coolers from the 10. Ans. (e) bidotaed . Required % = 3500 x 100 = 36% company in the given month = 1200 Male buyer of 25L air coolers from the company in the given month Q. 11-15. Study the passage given below and answer the following questions. Data given below gives information about number of water jug produced by 4 different producers (A, B, Cand D) in March and April. Total water jug produced in March and April are 102000 and 60% more than water jug produced by B and ratio of water 114000 respéctively. In March - Water jug produced by A are jug produced by C to Dis 4: 3. A produce In April = Ratio of water jug produced by A to Dis 2:3 and Care 19500: Water jug produced by B in April are 50% o Q.11. Water jug produced by C and D together in April ar produced by A and C together in March? (a) 35% (b) 40% (c) 15% (d) 20% d 3000 water jug less than by D. average of water jug produced by B and f that of produced by A in March. e what percent more or less than water jug (e) 30%Gane 11. Ans. (d) tat —? _ ni ils Competitive Exam by Arun sir Find ratio of water ; Din ju ; ; ced by March and April vee by B in March and April together to water jug produ (2) 228 (6) 4:7 . ‘ 9 Average of water jug (c) 1:2 (d) 5:12 (e) prod i eu of water jug produced by B and p ‘ie and C in April is how much more or less than average (a) 10500 (b) 1650 ; . 13500 Water jug produced by Cin (c) 7500 (d) 4500 (e) 5 Z March and i ; nt of water jug produced by A in March and April toget — together are approximately what perce! a) 86% i - @)117% (c) 108% (d) 111% (e) 95% Water jug produced by A, Bandc tog produced by C and D together in April? (a) Sum of all digits is 1 : (d) both a and c ether in March are how much more or less than water jug (b) Sum of all digits is 2 (c) even number (e) both b andc set March April 24000 30000 15000 12000 In March: Let water jug produced by B be 10x So, water jug produced byA =10xx = = 16x Now, let water jug produced by C and D be Required% ; 4y and 3y respectively. (45000 + 27000) — (24000 + 36000) = x 100 ATQ 60000 3y — 16x = 3000 ...(i) = Gaps X 100 = 20% And, 16x + 10x + 4y + 3y = 102000 12. Ans. (a) 26x + 7xy = 102000 ...(ii) Required ratio On solving (i) and (ii) we get — 15000+12000 _ 27000 =3:8 x = 1500, y = 9000 27000+45000 72000 In April: 13. Ans. (c) Water jug produced by B Average of water jug produced by A and C == x 16 x 1500 = 12000 San #2700 _ sac np Water jug produced by C 7 : = 19500 x 2—12000 = 27000 Average of water jug produced by B and D Now, Let water jug produced by A and D be = ae 2z and 3z respectively. eo etn ATQ Required difference 2z + 3z+12000 + 27000 = 114000 = 28500 — 21000 = 7500 5z = 75000 14. Ans. (b) i __ 36000427000 z= 15000 Required% = 77500430000 % 100Goths | General Caselet DI eit te Reese Ue Competitive Exam by Arun i = 24000 + 15000 + 36000 = 75000 produced by C and D together _ 63000 = S555 x 100 = 116.67% = 117% (approx.) Water jug 15. Ans. (c) in April Water jug produce = 27000 + 45000 = 7200 in ni r aicaen onesies Required difference = 75000 - 72000 = 3000 Q. 16-20. Study the passage given below and answer the following questions. : Data below gives information about selling price of 6 different shoes (Puma, Reebok, Adidas, Campus, Lotto and Fila). Selling price of Puma is 80% more than that of Adidas and selling price of Campus is 130% of that of Reebok. Ratio of selling price of Puma to that of Reebok is 36: 25. Selling price of Lotto is equal to the average of selling price of Reebok and Adidas. Selling price of Fila is Rs.3200 which is Rs.600 more than selling price of Campus. ; Q16. Ifshopkeeper sold Puma shoes at 10% loss and Lotto at 12.5% profit, then find his overall profit/loss on selling Puma and Lotto is what percent of selling price of Adidas? (a) 12.5% (b) 7.5% (c) 16.5% (d) 22.5% (e) 15.5% Q17. Find ratio of selling price of Reebok and Adidas together to selling price of Lotto and Fila together: (a) 3:4 (b) 4:5 (c) 18: 25 (d) 20: 23 (e) None of the above. Q18. If shopkeeper marked Adidas and Fila shoes, 100% and 335% above their cost price respectively then find total profit earned by shopkeeper and allowed 20% discount on each of Adidas and Fila, on Adidas and Fila shoes. (c) Rs.920 (d) Rs.720 (e) Rs.800 cand he has marked Campus and (a) Rs. 600 (b) Rs.1080 Q19. Ifshopkeeper allowed Rs.600 discount on each of Campus and Lott Lotto, 60% and 50% above their cost price respectively, then find cost price of Campus and Lotto together are what percent of selling price of Puma? (a) 140% (b) 125% (c) 195% (d) 150% (e) 180% more than the average of selling price of Q20. For how many shoes, selling price of that particular shoes is all 6 shoes? (a)3 (b)2 ()5 (4 (e) None of the above. And, selling price of Lotto 2000 + 1600 Ans. 16-20. Selling price of FILA = Rs. 3200 = So, selling price of Campus = 3200 - 600 = Rs. 2600 Now, selling price of REEBOK = 2600 x == Rs. 2000 Now, selling price of Puma = 2000 x = = Rs. 2880 100 And, selling price of Adidas = 2880 x > Rs. 1600Best ud Q Oa bai AMMA E Lee Le Arun sit Cost price of Puma = 2889 xage = Rs, 1000 300 ps, 3000 = Rs. 3200 Cost price of FILA = 4000 * o t price of Lotto = 100 Required sum oe mame nay = (1600 - 1000) + (3200 - 3000) Oe = 600 + 200 = Rs. 800 Shopkeeper's overall loss on Puma and 19. Ans.(b) ue Cost price of Campus shoes = (3200 + 1600) - (2880 . 1800) = =120 = (2600 + 600) x 18 1 armiaapenree ated o") = Rs. 2000 =75% Cost price of Lotto Ans.(C) Be 100 17. Se siua seas 2000 1500 = (1800 + 600) x =; sits ~ 1800+ 3200 = Rs. 1600 = —S 18: 25 Required percentage % (2000 + 1600 18. Ans.(e) = 20004160) 100 Marked price of Adidas shoes = 125% = 1600 x ae = Rs. 2000 20. Ans.(a) Marked orion of FILA Average of selling price of all 6 shoes 100 _ (2880+2000+1600+2600+41800+3200) = 3200 x 7 = Rs. 4000 Te ee a = HA 2346.66 Cost price of Adidas shoes = 2000 Xoo eu : Re teed n ber of shoes = 3 ae oe Q.21-25. Answer the questions based on the information given below. The given data is about number of mobiles and laptops purchased by India from three different countries (i.e., China, U.K. and U.S.). The number of mobiles purchased from China is 150 more than the number of laptops purchased from U.S. The ratio of the number of mobiles purchased from China and U.K. is 8:7, respectively. The number of laptops purchased from China is 20% more than the number of mobiles purchased from U.K. The total number of laptops purchased from three countries is 900. The sum of the number mobiles and laptops purchased from U.K. is 580. The number of mobiles purchased from U.S. is 300. Q.21 Find the ratio of the number of laptops purchased from China to the number of mobiles purchased from U.S. (a) 8:3 (b) 11:5 (c) 9:4 (d)7:5 (e) 5:4 22 The number of laptops purchased from U.S. is how much percent more/less than the number of mobiles purchased from China? (a) 37.5% (b) 42.5% (c) 32.5% (d) 28.5% (e) 46.5% .23 Find the average number of mobiles purchased from all the three countries (a) 390 (b) 410 (c) 350 (d) 240 (e) 220 _— omens -‘Moths Q24 Out of total number of laptops purchase! and that from U.S. (a) 270 (b) 190 21. Ans.(d) Let the number mobiles purchased from China and U.K. be 8x and 7x respectively. Therefore, number of laptops purchased from U.S. = (8x - 150) Number of laptops purchased from China = 1.2 x 7x =8.4x Number of laptops purchased from U.K. = 900 - (8.4x + 8x - 150) = (1050 - 16.4x) According to the question, 7x + 1050 - 16.4x = 580 Or, x = 470/9.4 =50 Therefore, General Caselet DI Best DI Questions for Competitive Exam by Arun sir d from U.K. 20% are for office use. Find the number of laptops purchased from U.K. which has to be used for other purposes except of office u: (a) 172 (b) 184 (©) 156 Q25 Find the difference between the total number of mobiles and laptops togeth (c) 240 se? (d) 208 (e) 145 er purchased from China (d) 150 (e) 320 Number of | Number mobiles of laptops my purchased China | 8x = 400 8.4x = 420 7x = 350 (1050-16.4x) 580 =230 (8x-150) =250 Required ratio = 420:300 = 7:5 22. Ans.(a) Required percentage = (150/400) x 100 = 37.5% 23. Ans.(c) Required average = 1050/3 = 350 24. Ans.(b) Number of laptops used for other purpose = 0.8 x 230 = 184 25. Ans.(a) Required difference = 820-550 = 270 Q. 26-30. Answer the questions based on the information given below. The given data is about number of shirt and pant sold b: ‘x’ and the number of pants sold by ‘2’ number of shirts sold by shirts sold by ‘X’ and ‘Y’ is 4:5, respectively. The number o The total number of pants sold by all the three shopkeepers is 1800. The number of shirts sold by ‘Y’. y three different shopkeepers. The sum of the is 900. The ratio of the number of f pants sold by ‘X’ is 24% more than the total number of shirt and pant sold by ‘Y’ is 1152. The number of shirts sold by ‘Z’ is 288 more than the number of pants sold by ‘Y’.ind th Q.26 Find the average number of shirts sold by all the three shopkeepers. (a) 450 (b) 600 (c) 360 (d) 540 (e) 720 Q27 Find the ratio of the number of shirts sold by ‘2’ to the number of pants sold by se (a) 66: 35 (b) 25:12 (©) 36:19 (a) 55:31 (e) 42:25 Q28 Find the difference between total number of shirt and pant sold by ‘X’ and that of ‘2’. (a) 612 (b) 456 (0) 364 (a) 302 (418 ‘Y’ sold only two types of shirts blue and black in the ratio 5:1, respectively. Find the number of blue shirts sold by ‘Y’. (@) Multiple of 6 (b) Multiple of 3. (c) Odd number (d) Bothaandc (e) Bothb andc Q30 The number of pant sold by ‘Y’ is ‘x’ percent more/less than the number of shirts sold by ‘X’? ) None . (a) x >270 (b) x < 255 (c) 240>x>225 (d) 288 >x> 276 (e a ae i cee NE RR if —— Therefore, Number Number of shirt of pant sold sold 26. Ans.(b) Let the number of shirts sold by ‘X’ and ‘Y’ be 4x and 5x respectively. 6.2x = 558 Therefore, number of pants sold by ‘Z’ 4x = 360 900 - 2.2x = (900 - 4x) = 02 5x = 450 Number of pants sold by ‘Xx’ 900 - 4x = 540 702 + 288 =990 = 1.24 x 5x =6.2x Number of pants sold by ‘Y’ 1800 1800 = 1800 - (6.2x + 900 - 4x) 3 nan average = 1800/3 = 600 = (900 - 2.2x) Required ratio = 990:558 = 55:31 28. Ans.(a) According to the question Required difference = 1530 - 918 = 612 900 - 2.2x + 5x 29. Ans.(e) Number of blue shirts sold by ‘Y’ = 1152 = 450 x 5/6 = 375 oe 30. Ans.(b) Ong 253/28 Required percentage = {(702 - 360)/360} x 100 = 95% =90Caselet DI petitive Exam a Lede @aths | General Best DI Questions for Com Q. 31-35, Answer the questions based on the information given below. Ina company, a survey is conducted among 3600 employees. In the survey there are two proposals (X) and (¥): (X) Proposal by the authority to increase (XY). Proposal by the authority to increase t It is necessary to support at least one of In an upcoming election in the company fray: Anuj and Sandeep. Every employee pre (@ The total number of employees who support both proposal X and Y is 240. (ii) | The number of employees who prefer Sandeep and support proposal X is 1530. (iif) Among the 1440 employees who prefer Anuj, 1 /3 of the employees support only proposal X. (iv) Number of employees who prefer Sandeep and supports proposal Y is 300% of the total number of employees who support both proposal X and Y. (v) Total number of employees who support both proposal X and Y, and prefers Anuj is 60 more than the total number of employees who support both proposal X and Y and prefers Sandeep. Q.31 What is the number of employees who prefer Sandeep, and support proposal Y? (e) None of these (a) 810 (b) 900 (c) 720 (d) 630 Q32 What percent of employees who supported both proposal X and Y, prefer Sandeep as union president the company timing by 1 hour. he company timing by 2 hours. the two proposals. for Employee Union President, there are two candidates in fers only one candidate out of the two candidates. out of the total number of employees surveyed? (a) 8% (b) 4.5% (c) 5% (d) 2.5% (e) 6% Q.33 | What is the total number of employees who supported only proposal Y? (a) 1350 (b) 1560 (c) 1440 (d) 1620 (e) 1680 ‘on president and support Q34 What is the percentage of the number of employees who prefer Anuj as uni proposal X out of the total employees surveyed? (a) 22.5% (b) 25% (c) 20% (d) 17.5% (e) 12.5% Q.35 What is the ratio of the number of employees who prefer Anuj as union president and support only proposal Y to the number of employees who prefer Sandeep as union president, and support proposal Y? (a) 9:8 (d) 2:3 (c) 6:5 (d) 4:3 os BRS (b) 7:5 31. Ans.(c) “=x+60 The total number of employees who x+x+60= 240 support both proposal X and Y = 240 2x = 180 x=90 The total number of employees who support both proposal X and Y and prefers Sandeep = x The total number of employees who support both proposal X and Y and prefers Anuj The total number of employees who support both proposal X and Y and prefers Sandeep = 90——— = . — _— r The total number of employees who The number of employees who prefe caaiee ae x aneY and Sandeep and support proposal 7 P nuj = 150 = 630490 = 720 The number of employees who prefer The number of employees who prefer ee Anuj and support proposal X S = 480 + 150 = 630 ~er es yg of employees who Prefer The number of employees who prefer 2 indeep 1Y = 810+ d ort proposal = 3600 - 1440 = 2160 nee support p The number of employees who prefer Required number of employees Sandeep and support Proposal X = 1530 = 630+ 90 = 720 The number of employees who prefer 32. Ans.(d) Sandeep and support only proposal X Required percentage = 90/3600 x 100 = 1530-90 = 1440 = 2.5% The number of employees who prefer 33. Ans.(c) Anuj and support only Proposal X = Required number of employees 1440/3 = 480 = 630+ 810 = 1440 The number of employees who prefer 34. Ans.(d) Required percentage = 630/3600 x 100 Sandeep and support only proposal Y =175% = 2160 - 90 - 1440 = 630 The number of employees who prefer 35. Ans.(a) Anuj and support only proposal Y = 1440 Required ratio = 810:720 = 9:8 - 150 - 480 = 810 Q. 36-40. Answer the questions based on the information given below. The given data is about the number of veg, chicken and egg biryani sold by each of the three different shopkeepers (P, Q and R). The number of veg biryani sold by ‘P’ is 25% more than the number of egg biryani sold by ‘R’. The ratio of the number of chicken biryani sold by ‘Q' to the number of veg biryani sold by ‘P’ is 4:3. The sum of the number of chicken biryani sold by ‘Q’ and ‘R’ is 2000. The total number of all the three types of biryanis sold by ‘R’ is 1920. The number of veg biryani sold by ‘Q’ is 240 more than the number of egg biryani sold by ‘P’. Total number of veg and egg biryani sold by all the three shopkeeper is 2112 and 2048 respectively. The number of chicken biryani sold by ‘P’ is 520, and is 280 less than the number of egg biryani sold by ‘Q’. Find the ratio of the number of egg biryani sold by ‘P’ to the number of veg biryani sold by ‘R’. Q36 (a) 7:5 (b) 8:3 (c) 10:9 (a) 15:4 (e) 16:5 Q37 The number of chicken biryani sold by ‘R’ is how much percent more/less than the number of veg biryani sold by ‘P’? (a) 20% (b) 15% (c) 30% (d) 10% (e) 25% Q38 Find the difference between the total number of three types of biryani sold by ‘P’ and that of ‘R’. (a) 10 (b) 40 (c) 25 (d) 15 (e) 30Moths | General Caselet DI : Best DI Questions for Competitive eee me lL Q.39 Find the average number of chicken biryani sold by all the three persons. (a) 960 (b) 840 (c) 760 (d) 1120 (e) 1000 Q.40 The number of egg biryani sold by ‘P’ is of only two types (steamed and fried), and are in the ratio | 7:8, respectively. Find the sum of the number of fried egg biryani sold by ‘P’ and number of veg biryanj | sold by ‘Q’. (a) 688 d) 872 (e) 976 (b) 1024 ( 36. Ans.(c) x+y =1488....... (2) Let the number of egg biryani sold by ‘R’ be On solving equation (1) and (2), we get ‘x’ x= 768 and y = 720 Therefore, number of veg biryani sold by Number of veg | Namberof | Number of eax P a =| sa | = 1.25x tte [came | 5 Number of chicken biryani sold by ‘Q’ 3 aan asi [ae = Se ee [re (oxy w=42 | 2000-(n2)= 720 | x= 768 1920 | Number of chicken biryani sold by ‘R’ ae = = 2000 - (5x/3) tf | | ae pec Number of veg biryani sold by ‘R’ Therefore, ! = 1920 - {2000 - (5x/3) + x} Required ratio = 480:432 = 10:9 = (2x/3) - 80 37. Ans.(e)Required percentage Let the number of veg biryani sold by ‘Q’ = {(960 - 720)/960} x 100 = 25% be ‘y’ 38. Ans.(b) _ . Therefore, number of egg biryani sold by Required difference = 1960 - 1920 = 40 ‘Pp 39. Ans.(b) = (y- 240) Required average = 2520/3 = 840 Number of egg biryani sold by ‘Q’ 40. Ans.(e) ee = 520+ 280 = 800 Number of fried egg biryani sold by ‘P’ According to the question, = 480 x 8/15 = 256 1.25x + (2x/3) - 80 + y= 2112 Required sum ~ = 720 + 256= 976 Or, 5.75x + 3y = 6576.. Q 1-45, Answer the questions based on the information given below. Different number of students like five different subjects namely Hindi, Math, English, History and Science. One person likes only one subject. Ratio of number of boys to girls who like Hindi is 4:5. Total number of students who like Math is 25% more than total number of students who like Hindi. Number of girl who like English are 12% more than number of boys who like Math. Numbers of boys who like History are 40% less than number of girls who like Math. Numbers of boys who like Math are 450 less than that of girls. Ratio of number boys who like English to number of girls who like History is 4:5. Numbers of boys who like science are 30% more than the same who like English, and the number of girls who like science are 20% more than number of girls who like Hindi. Total number students who like these five subjects are 18141 in which number of boys is 2061 less than number of girls. Q.41 Whatis the ratio of number of boys to number of girls who like History? (a) 18:25 (b) 16:25 (c) 15:28 a) 25:16 (e) None of these 257 |itary tDi Questions iy Sey peti 42 What is the avera Maths General me DI ge number cena * (b) 201 of girls who like Hindi, Math and English? ul er oO: ia ‘ 43 who like M, nee who like History ang 4 (c) 2028 (a) 2022 (e) None ober es (a) X>= 6 ; Cience together is ‘X’ percent more/less than number O! : eel: < 83 Q44 What is the difference between ()85
81 (e) X<75 ce number of students who like science and number of students who (a) 564 (6) 523 Q45 Whatis the sum of total number of (c) 594 (a) 520 (e) Notte of thidse like English and Science t of boys who like Math and History together and number of girls who ‘Ogether? (b) 8646 41. Ans.(a) Let number of boys and gi rn girls who |i Hindi are 4x and 5x Tespectively, ye Total number of stude: = 1.25 x 9x = 11.25x Bee a ene Mate Number of boys who like Math = (11.25x - 450)/2 = 5.625x — 225 Number of girls who like Math = 5.625x + 225 Number of girls who like English = 1.12 x (5.625x- 225) = 6.3x- 252 Number of boys who like History = 0.6 x (5.625x + 225) = 3.375x +135 Let number of boys who like English = 4y Number of girls who like History = 5y Number of boys who like science =13 x 4y =5.2y Number of girls who like science =1.2 x 5x= 6x Total number of boys = (18141 - 2061) /2 = 8040 Total number of girls = 18141 - 8040 = 10101 So, 4x + 5.625x - 225 + 3.375x + 135 + 4y + 5.2y = 8040 13x + 9.2y = 8130 ...scssssseseseerrsenssesene(L) (c) 7386 (e) None of these (d) 7326 cree mesmo And, 5x + 6.3x - 252 + 5.625x + 225 + Sy + 6x = 10101 22.925x + Sy = 10128... rothentgigecteigern 2) Solving anianon (4) anal (2), we get x= 360 and y = 375 Subjects fee [aw [tal Pea Pa [ vom [se | paar [me [a | ae 1875 | 3225 | | Science | 1950 | 1950 | 2160 | | «10 | Desired Ratio = see 1875 = ae 25 42. Ans.(d) Desired Average = (1800 + 2250 + 2016)/3 = 2022 43. Ans.(a) Desired Percentage = [(3300 - 1800) /1800] x 100 = 83.33% 44. Ans.(c) Desired difference = 4110 - 3516 = 594 45. Ans.(d) Desired sum = 1800 + 1350 + 2016 + 2160 = 7326below. Different number of people went to see a lion in a zoo in different month of a year. Number of mate, who went to zoo in January is 540 more than number of females in the same month. Number of maie, and females who went to the zoo in February is 25% less and 18% more respectively than the same 5% less than the same on in January. Total number of people who went to zoo on March is 37. February, and the ratio of number of males who went to zoo on January and to that on March is @.5 85. Ratio of number of fernales respectively. Total number of females who went to zoo on March is 14 who went to zoo on February to that on April is 59:48. Number of fernales who went to zoo on Aprij is 48% of the total number of people who went to zoo on the same month. What is the ratio of number of males to females who went to zoo in January? (e)None of these Q46 (a) 3:2 (b)6:5 (c)5:4 (d)4:3 Q47 Whatis the total number of people who went to zoo in April? (a)7200 (b)3600 (c)5400 (d)4800 (e)None of these in February and April together? Q48 Whatis the average of the number of males who went to z00 (a) multiple of 3 (b)multiple of 7 (c) prime number (d)both (a) and (b) (e)None of these Q49 Number of males who went to zoo in February is 'X’ percent more/less than the same in March? 1. multiple of 5 2. Multiple of 2 3. Odd number 4. One fourth of X is 5 (a)both1and2 (b)all1,2and4 (c) both1 and 4 (d) both 1 and 3 (e) both 2 and 4 mber of people who went to z00 in February, and number of Ans.(b) et number of females who went to What is the difference between total nu males who went to zoo in January? (a) 2376 (b) 2316 zoo in January be ‘x’ Number of males who went to zoo in (c) 2346 (d) 2226 (e) None of these ae SED 5/8 x (1.93x + 405) Number of males who went to zoo in March = 5/8 x (x+ 540) According to question; January =‘x +540’ Number of males who went to zoo in 5/8 x (1.93x + 405) - 5/8 x (x + 540) February = 1485 1.93x + 405 - x - 540 = 2376 = 0.75 x (x + 540) = 0.75x + 405 Or, 0.93x = 2511, Number of females who went to zoo in February Or, x = 2700 = 1,18 x x = 1.18x Number of females who went to zoo in Total number of people who went to zoo in January February =x= 2700 = 0.75x + 1.18x + 405 = 1.93x + 405 Number of males who went to zoo in January Total number of people who went to zoo in March = ‘x + 540’ = 2700 + 540 = 3240Total number of People who went to zoo on January = 2700 + 3240 = 5940 Number of males who wi ent i Palace to zoo in = 0.75x + 405 = 0.75 x 2700 + 405 = 2430 Number of females who went to 200 in February = 1.18x = 1.18 x 2700 = 3186 Total number of People who went to zooin February = 1.93x+ 405 = 1.93 x 2700 +405 = 5616 Total number of People who went to zoo in March =5/8 x (1.93x + 405) = 5/8 x 5616 = 3510 Number of males who went to zoo in March =5/8 x (x+ 540) = 5/8 x 3240 = 2025 Number of females who went to zoo in April = 48/59 x 3186 = 2592 Total number of people who went to zoo in April = 2592/0.48 = 5400 Number of males who went to 20 = 5400 - 2592 0 in April Desired Ratio = 3240: 2700 =6:5 47. Ans.(c) Total number of people who went to zoo on April = 5400 48. Ans.(a) Desired Average = (2430 + 2808)/2 = 2619 49. Ans.(b) Desired Percentage = [(2430 - 2025) /2025] x 100 = 20% 50. Ans.(a) Desired difference = 5616 - 3240 = 2376 Q.51-55. Study the information carefully and answer the following questions. There are 1200 employees ina company which has five branches i.e., Noida to Bangalore. Number of females in Delhi branch is 50% more than number of males in Noida branch which is 50% of the total number of males in Jaipur branch. Ratio between number of females in Noida, Jaipur and Chennai branch is 25:24: 36. Total number of females in Noida, Jaipur and Chennai branch is equal to number of females in Bangalore branch. Total number of males in Delhi branch is 28% more than number of males in Chennai branch. Number of males in Bangalore branch is 10 more than number of males in Chennai branch. Total number of males in Jaipur branch is 20% of total number of males in all the branches together while total number of females in Delhi branch is 15% of total number of females in all the branches together.Q51. Find the ratio between total number of ma number of females in Noida, Delhi and Banga (c) 3:4 (a) 5:6 (b) 6:7 Q52. Find average number of males in Delhi, Jaipur an (c) 145 (a) 135 (b) 120 Q53. Females in Chennai branch is what percent 0 (c) 9% lore branch is how much (a) 15% (b) 12% Braye Re) eee ety en ake Aree Ane Le Jes in Noida, Jaipur and Bangalore branch to the totaj lore branch together. (d) 8:7 d Chennai branch together? (d) 150 (e) 160 females in company? (e) 24% | number of employees (e) 7:8 f total number of (d) 18% more than tota Q54. Total number of employees in Banga! in Delhi branch? (a)130 (b)140 (c)150 (d)160 (e)170 Q55. Number of females in Jaipur branch is what percent less than number of males in same branch? (a) 60% (b) 50% (c) 40% (d) 30% ©) 75% Q.51-55. ‘Total number of males in Banga Let, total number of males in Noida branch branch =x =z+10 Total number of females in Delhi branch Total number of males = 60+ 1.282 + = 15x 120 +2+2+10 = 10x = 600 Total number of males in Jaipur branch 3.28z = 410 = 2x z=125 in Ch ‘ Total number of males = ~ x 2x = 10x Toga of males in Chennai branch Total number of males in Delhi branch Total number of females = a x 15x = 10x Total number of employees = 1200 = 10x + 10x = 20x x = 60 Total number of males in Noida branch =x = 60 Total number of females in Delhi branch =15x=90 Total number of males in Jaipur branch = 2x = 120 Let, total number of males in Chennai branch =Z Total number of males in Delhi branch = 1.282 = 1.28 x 125 = 160 Total number of males in Bangalore branch =125+10=135 Let, total number of females in Bangalore branch = y Total number of females in Noida, Jaipur and Chennai branch = y Total number of females = 600 ATQ, 600-90 =yt+y y =255 Total number of females in Noida branchMaths General Caselet Di Maa | MOTTE vat 285 , =—x 25+ = % 46041204125 i 135 Total number of Required average = ——>——— 258 of females in Jaipur branch 53. Ans.(d) =—xX24= a ore Required % = 2% x 100 = 18% ee of females in Chennai 54. Ans.(b) me Total number of employees in = =x 36 = 108 branch = 160 + 90 = 250 Total number of employees in Bangalore branch = 135 + 255 = 390 Required Difference = 390 - 250 = 140 5S. Ans.(c) 120-72 Required % == x 100 48 =T00* 100 = 40% Required ratio = 9041204135 315 28 75+90+255 — 429 — 4 52. Ans.(a) yap in 2016. Total script written by Gulzar in all three years is 1300. Average of Script written in 2017 is$th of script written by Anurag Kashyap in 2015.Script written by Anurag Kashyap in 2016 issof Script written by Jawed Akhtar in 2015. Total script written in 2015 is 6 times of scri pt written by Anurag Kashyap in 2016 and script written by Gulzar in 2015 is 25% less than script written b’ y Anurag Kashyap in same year. Ratio of script written by Jawed Akhtar and Gulzar in 2016 is 2: 3, Q56. Number of script written by Anurag Kashyap in all written in 2015? (a) 122% (6)172% (c) 212% years is what percent more/less than total script (d) 272% (e) None of these What is the difference of average of total number of scripts written by Gulzar in 2015 and 2016 and average number of scripts written by Jawed Akhtar and Anurag Kashyap in 2017? (a) 310 (b) 330 (c) None ofthese (d) 300 (e) 290 Q58.° What is the ratio of total number of scripts written in 2017 to total number script written in 2018, if total number of scripts written in 2018 is 50% more than total number of scripts written in 2016? (a) 32:17 (b) None ofthese (c) 21:19 (d) 33: 19 (e) 32:21 Q59. Average number of script written by Jawed Akhtar is approximately what percent more/less than average number of scripts written in 2016? Q7.General Caselet DI estions for Competitive Exam by rae ns Maths rome el (e) 110% (d) 114% re than average (c) 124% (a) 104% (b) None of these Q60. Average number of scripts written by all in all three years and is how much mo! number of scripts written by Gulzar and Anurag Kashyap in 2016? (a) None of these (b) 1050 (c) 1300 (d) 1100 (e) 900 Q.61-65. Study the following information carefully and answer the question. ngth of college P while A college P has six school around it. The strength of school M is 25% of the stre! that of school N is 20% of that of college P. The strength of school 0 is 1/5" of that of college P. The strength of school X is 60% of that of school 0. The strength of school Z is 85% of that of school N. The strength of school is 4200 which is 35% of that of college P. Q61. Whatis the strength of college P? (a) 600000 (b) 800000 (c) 650000 (d) 640000 (e) None of these Q62. The respective ratio between the strength of school M and school X is? (a) 24: 23 (b) 25: 24 (c) 25: 23 (d) 11: 12 (e) 25:12 Q63. The difference between the strength of school 0 and school X is? (a) 3600 (b) 3800 (c) 3840 (d) 3200 (e) 3360 Q64. By what percent is the strength of school Y less than that of school M? (a) 40% (b) 35% (c) 30% (d) 32% (e) 48% Q65. If another college Q has strength which is 20% more than college P, then find strength of college Q is how much more than strength of school M, N and O together of college Pp? (a) 4200 (b) 2100 (c) 4400 (d) 3600 (e) 42000 Q.66-70. Read the data carefully and answer the questions. There are two hawkers A and B, and both have four different types of cloths ie., a, b, cand d. Hawker A has total of 600 cloths. Hawker B has 40% more cloths than hawker A and 20% of the cloths with A are ‘a’ type. One-fourth of the total number of cloths with A are ‘c’ type. 25% of the total cloths with A are ‘b’ type. Total number of‘c’ type cloths with both hawkers together are 360. 45% of the total number of cloths with B is ‘b’ type and ratio of ‘d’ type cloths to ‘a’ type cloths with B is 3:4. Q66. What is the ratio of total number of ‘a’ type cloth to total number of ‘d’ type cloths with both the hawker? (a) 8:15 (b) 13:15 (c) 11:12 (d) 22:25 (e) 5:9 Q67. Number of ‘d’ type cloths with hawker A is what percent of number of total ‘a’ type cloth with same hawker? (a) 75% (b) 66.66% (c) 100% (d) 160% (e) 150% Q68. Total number of ‘a’ and ‘b’ type cloths with hawker A are what percent more or less than the total number of‘d’ type cloths with both the hawkers? (a) 25% (b) 6.25% (c) 7.5% (d) 8% (e) 10% Q69. Find the average number of b and type cloths with both the hawker? (c) 426 (d) 444 (e) 327 (a) 459 (b) 396Te by SUT ity) N total ‘a’ rs oll on, of total cloths with bet Esthet ind total ‘b’ type cloths with both the hawkers is wi (a) 185% 1 71-75. Read the data Sette (©) 162% (d) 224% (e) 20% a carefully There are 3600 People j and answer the questions, The ratio of male ita ‘n Badarpur and they like two types of sports, ie., either Cricket or Hockey. Smale who like Hockey is 13: 7 and total number of males who like Cricket is 120 less than total numb ‘ 240 less than male who ff T of females who like Hockey. Total number of females who like Cricket is 71. Find diffe ke Cricket, ind difference bet : Cricket? ween total number of males who like Hockey and total number of males who like @) 840 (b) 880 i : (c) 900 (d) 920 (e) 1000 Find thi vs ne tie ratio between total number of Female who like Hockey to total number of Female who like Cricket? (a)8:5 (b) 7:4 (©) 7:3 a) 7:2 Bet Q73. Total number of males who like Hockey n ! and Cricket together is what percent more than total number of females who like Hockey and Cricket together? : : ? a) 632% 2 - ; 635% — (H)65 Ly (71 2% (a) 725% (2) 75 7% Q74. At another location, Sarita Vihar, i » number of people who like Cricket is 20% more than total people who like Cricket in Bada Tpur and total people in Sarita Vihar is 4800. Then find total people who like Ze Hockey in Sarita Vihar? (a) 3440 (b) 2080 (c) 2720 (a) 2480 (e) 3360 Q75. Find average number of Male and female who like Hockey? (a) 1200 (b) 1100 (c) 960 (a) 1440 as S iss y ” Q.76-80. Study the given information carefully and answer the question that follow. 3 toy shops P, Q and R sells electric and battery toy. Respective ratio between number of electric and battery toy sold by toy shop P was 9: 7 and that sold by toy shop Q was 3: 4. The no. of toys (electric + battery) sold by toy shop R was 216 and respective ratio between number of electric and battery toy sold by toy shop R was 7: 5. Total number of toys sold by all three-toy shop was 752. Number of electric toy sold by toy shop P was 20% more than the electric toy sold by toy shop Q. Number of battery toy sold by toy shop P was 30% less than the battery toy sold by toy shop Q. Q76. If cost of each electric toy and each battery toy sold by shop Q is Rs 4000 and Rs 6000 respectively then find the total amount obtained by shop Q (in thousand)? (a) 1000 (b) 1440 (c) 1200 (d) 800 (e) 1100 Q77. What is the ratio of electric toy sold by shop P and R together to the battery toy sold by shop Q and R together? (a) 27:25 (b) 27:29 (c)29: 27 (d) 25: 27 (e) 23:25Q78. What is the average of electric toy sold by all shops? (a) 61 (b) 68 (c) 62 (d) 60 (e),130 Q79. Total electric toy sold by Shop P and Rare what percent of total battery toy sold by shop Q and R? (a) 113% (b) 108% (c) 109% (d) 112% (e) 116% Q80. If electric toy sold by shop Q is increased by 332% and battery toy sold by shop P is increased by 75% then what is the sum of electric toy sold by Q and battery toy sold by P after increment? (a) 356 (b) 372 (c) 396 (d) 400 (e) 364 estions given below. t music and Q.81-85. Study the given passage carefully and answer the qu dC where only two music i.e., ligh' Q81. Q82. 83. 84. 85. Q.86-90. Read the data carefully and answer let DI Exam by Arun sir Maths General Case Best DI Questions for een sels There are three Music Academy in a Delhi i.e. A, B an Classical music are learned. Light music learners in Music Academy A are 360 which is 25% percent of total learners in that Music Academy. Classical music learners in Music Academy B is half of total learners in Music Academy C. Total | learners in Music Academy A which is equal to light music demy A. Ratio of total learners in ‘ i iS ) i . learners in Music Academy C is th of light music learners 1n Acai Academy B to Academy Cis 5: 4. Total learners in Academy A are what percent more or Jess than that in Academy c? (a) 70% (b) 75% (c) 48% (a) 60% (e) None of these Light music learners in Academy B is what percent of total learners in this Academy? (a) 36% (b) 42% (c) 32% (d) None of these ©) 28% \ What is the difference between total light music learners and total Classical music learners including all Music academy? (a) None of these (b) 435 (c) 495 (d) 555 (e) 360 What is ratio of Classical music learners in Academy B to Light music learners in Academy A? (a) 2:1 (b) None ofthese (c) 1:3 (d)1:2 (e) 3:2 Find the average of total Classical music learners in all three Music Academy? (a) None of these (b) 390 (c) 990 (d) 960 (e) 660 the questions. re in manufacturing In accompany ‘S’ there are eight manufacturing units ie. A to H. Total manufactu while number of manufactures % more than total manufatures in manufacturing unit A, less than that of manufactures in manu manufactures in manufacturing unit Bis 162 facturing unit A. Total in manufacturing unit E is 33 3% manufactures in manufacturing unit A, B and E together is 612. Total unit C is 36 more than total manufactures in manufacturing unit B, Total manufactures in company ‘s' is 86% more than sum of manufactures in manufacturing unit A, B, C and E together. Total manufactures in manufacturing unit H is 42 more than total manufactures in manufacturing unit D, while total manufactures in manufacturing unit Gis 12 less than total manufactures in manufacturing D. Total manufactures in manufacturing unit F is 66 less than total manufactures in manufacturing unit H. Q86. Find average of number of manufactures in manufacturing units B, C, E and G? (e) 288 192 (b) 168 (c) 252 (d) 216Q87, Total manufactures j han total N manufa rcent more t manufactures in man cturing unit C and D together is what pe’ facturing unit A and H together? 2 (c)9 2% (4) 32% (e)1 5% Find Qs8. m - ratio between total Manufactures in manufacturing unit E and F together to Re anufactures in unit C and G together? (aj2:5 (b) 2:7 (c)2:3 (a) 2:9 (e) 2:11 Q89. | Iftotal manufactures in manufacturing unit H of company ‘T’ is 37 3% more than total manufactures Ticker unit C of company ‘T’, then total manufactures in manufacturing unit H of company 1s what percent less than total manufactures in manufacturing unit C and D together of company 'T? (a) 12.5% (b) 22.5% (c) 20.5% (d) 17.5% (e) 15.5% Q90._ Find total number of manufactures in manufacturing unit A, C, E and G of company ‘S’? (a) 768 (b) 828 (c) 852 (d) 906 (e) 948 Q91- 95. Read the data carefully and answer the questions. Each of two crockery stores P and Q sold five crockeries i.e. A, B, C, D and E. Total number of crockeries sold by both the store is 8400 and ratio between total crockery sold by store P and store Qis 3: 4. Total A sold by store P is 16 2% more than total D sold by that store, while total C sold by store P is 160 less than total D sold by store P. Total B sold by store P is 772% more than total D sold by store P and total E sold by store P is 1080 less than total B sold by store P. Total D sold by store Q is 240 more than total D sold by store P, while total B sold by store Q is 12 ; %more than total B sold by store P. Ratio of total A, Cand E sold by store Qis 26:23: 11 respectively. Q91. Total B sold by store Q is what percent less than total crockery A and D together sold by store P? (a)5=% (b)7 2% ()9 =% (12% (e)13 2% Q92. Find average number of crockery D sold by store P and Q? (a) 960 (b) 800 (c) 880 (d) 840 (e) 1040 Q93. Find difference between total number of crockery B, C and E sold by store P and same crockery ‘together sold by store Q? (a) 720 (b) 640 (c) 760 (d) 600 (e) 800 Q94. Total E sold by store Q is what percent more than that of total crockery E sold by store P? (a) 75% (b) 115% (c) 125% (d) 120% (e) 130% Q95. Find the ratio between total crockery B and D sold by store P to total crockery A and D sold by store Q?is given below Q.96-100. Data about threds woven by two different weavers i.e., A and B respectively. Remaining weaving A—> Out oftotal threds woven by A, 37.5% and 50% are ofnylon and jute is of Wool threds. Total threds woven by B is 150% more than total threds woven by A. Nylon threds woven by Bis d Wool threds woven by B is equal to jute threds woven by B. 4% ds is 50% less than that of wool threds. f wool threds woven by A and B woven B— 140% more than that by A. Silk an of total threds woven by B is of cotton. Weaving of silk thre: Total wool threds woven by B is 900 units more than that o! only 5 types of threds i.e. Nylon, Jute, Wool, Silk, cotton Total nylon threds woven by B and A together is how much more/less than total jute threds woven by B and A together? (a) 180 units (b) 120 units (c) 90 units (d) 30 units Q97. Wool threds woven by B is what percent more than nylon threds wove (a) 662% (b) 75% (c) 100% (d) 50% Q98. Average threds woven by B is how much more than average threds woven by (a) 200 units (b) 300 units (c) 400 units (d) 500 units Q99. Find the ratio between jute and wool threds woven by A to Silk woven by B? (a) 4:5 (b) 5:6 (c) 5:2 (d) 5:3 (e) 5:4 /less than wool threds woven by A? Q100. Cotton threds woven by B is what percent more (c) 40% (d) 60% (e) 25% (a) 20% (b) 80% Q.101-105.Please follow the passage given below and calculate the answer. Ankuris a doing a business of tape. he produces packaging tape in his own factory and sells to retailer n tape, transparent tape and printing tape. He nths respectively. in wholesale. he has three variety of tapes like brow! % 1450 / boxand % 2100 / box in all three mo / box. Ankur sells 500 box % 1500 / box and 2250 box printed tape in month of January 2020. in the Q96. (e) 60 units n by A? (e) 335% A? (e) 600 units sells to retailer at price of 71350 / box, retailer sells in the market in retail %1450/box, brown tape, 300 box transparent tape and 400 0 Ankur sells 800 box brown tape, 400 box transparent tape and 300 box month of February 202 printed tape. While due lockdown in the month of march Ankur sells 200 box brown tape, 150 box in the month of march the wholesale price of boxes transparent and 250 box printed tape. Also, reduce to ¥ 1250 / box, ¥ 1300 / box, % 2000 / box. money of total tape in the month of march in comparison with Q101. Find out the percentage reduction of the Jan month of Ankur. (a) 50.42% (b) 54.45% (c) 51.53% (d) 45.56% (e) 52.25% Q102, How much retailer earn profit by selling tape in retail for the month of feb? (a) 145000 (b) 205500 (c) 142000 (d) 120000 (e) 110000 Q103. Which types of tape have maximum selling price of Ankur for all three months. (b) brown tape (c) printed tape (a) transparent tapeSa RO tte ind Tahoe heat) (a) _— and oo are equal (e) transparent and printed are equal arent tape.? Q Find out how much Ankur's total selling price is greater or less for brown tape than transP less (a) 792000 less (b) 742800 more (c) 754824 less (d) 795000 more (e) 784000 lé eb, 105. Calculate the total profit of the retailer for selling the all three types of tapes in the month of Jan F march? (a) 405800 (b) 525000 (c) 418000 (a) 478000 (e) 402500 Q.106-110. Read the given information carefully and answer the following questions. One day, in a company the attendance of all the employees was 100% but all the employees were not punctual to the office nor did all the employees stayed tll the end of office time. On that day, ofall the employees who arrived early at the office, 20% of them left early but 40% of them left late and the rest of them left on time. Of the employees who arrived late at the office, 50% of them left late but 25% of them left on time and the rest of them left early. Of the employees who arrived on time, 37.5% of them left early and an equal number of them left late but the rest of them left on time. The number of employees who arrived early was equal to the number of employees who left on time and the number of employees who left early was 78 more than the number of employees who arrived late at the office. The number of employees who didn’t leave on time was 288. 106. The total number of employees who left on time was what percent more/less than the total number of employees who didn’t leave on time? (approx.) (a) 58% less —(b) 69% less (C)58% more (d)69%more (e) 140% less Q107. Suppose the data provided is of Tuesday and on Monday, 25% of the total number of employees was on leave on the medical ground and 33.33% of the remaining was on leave for a personal reason then how many employees were present on Monday? (a) 306 (b) 102 (©) 204 (d) 408 (e) 104 108, Find the respective ratio of the number of employees who arrived early, the number of employees . who arrived on time, and the number of employees who arrived la ~ (a) 5+10+2 (b) 10:2:5 (c) 10:5:2 (d)5:2:10 (e)2:5:10 Q109. What is the total number of employees working in the company? -y) (a) 508 (b) 162 (c) 408 (d) 288 (e) 366 Q110. What is the difference between the total number of employees who left early and the total number of _, employees who left late? (a) 36 (b) 32 (c) 40 (d) 44 (e) 45 Q.111-115. In 10% exam, there are 4 different types of questions: 1-mark questions, 2-marks questions, 4- marks questions and 10-marks questions for a total of 100 marks. The number of 4-marks questions is 100% more than the number of 2-marks questions and the ratio of the number of 1-marks questions and. 10-mark questions is 5:2. Data about the number of questions of each type solved correctly by 5 students is given. The number of 2-marks and 4-marks questions solved by Abhishek are equal and he has solved 5 more 1-mark questions than 10-marks questions. He has scored overall 68% and the number of marks coming from 2 marks questions is (x). Bhavan has scored 1 more mark in overall thaneT eC Ce Competitive Exam by Arun sir Abhishek. The number of 2-marks and 10-marks questions solved by Bhavan are equal and he hay tions. Bhavan has solved (Y)% o is equal to the number of 4-marl, solved double the number of 4-marks questions than 1-mark ques' 1-mark questions. The number of 1-mark questions solved by Arun questions solved by Bhavan and the number of 2-marks questions solved by him is 1 more than that by Bhavan. He has solved 2 4-marks questions and 4 10-marks questions for a total of 64 marks. The ratio of the number of 1-mark and 10-marks questions solved by Arun is (Z); 2. For all 4 of them combined, they have obtained an overall percentage of 62.75%. Divakar has soived 2 less 1-mark Abhishek. Divakar has solved 1 2-marks For all of them questions than Abhishek but 3 more 4-marks questions than question and 1 10-marks question. Divakar has done (M) % of 4-marks questions. f 10-marks questions combined, the ratio of the number of 4-marks questions solved to the number 0: solved is5: (N) Q111. What value will come in place of X? (a8 (b) 10 (c) 6 (d)7 (e)9 Q112. Which of the following options will replace (Y) in the given passage? (a) 45 (b) 55 (©) 50 (d) 40 (e) 35 Q113. Value of X is what percent more or less than the value of Z? (a) 150% (b) 50% (©) 100% (d) 600% (e) 200% Q114. What is the ratio between value of Y to the value of M? (a) 5:8 (b) 5:7 (0) 4:7 (d) 2:3 (e) 8:7 Q115. What is the value of 5N-Y+0.5M? (a)-1 (b) 2 (c)1 (d) 0 (e) -0.5 answer the related questions. | number of marks obtained by four engineering Q.116-120. Study the following information carefully and five different subjects. If is given Following information gives the data regarding tota! Rajat and Sandy) in 1** semester exam in students (Pawan, Qasim, that: Maximum marks in each subject in 1st semester exam = 100 In half yearly examination: Average of total number of marks obtained by all given students taken together in Microprocessor is 64. Pawan got (A)% marks in Electrical machine which are 8 more than percentage of Sandy in all subjects taken together the twice of marks of Rajat in same subject. Total is (B)%. Marks obtained by Sandy in Control system and Electrical machine are equal which are 20 less than the marks obtained by Pawan in Electrical machine. Total marks received by Pawan, Qasim 3: 2 respectively and Sandy got 56% marks in Electronics and Rajat in Electronics are in the ratio 3: which are 8 more than the marks obtained by Rajat in same subject. If Qasim's marks in Electrical lectronics and Electrical machine will be equal. machine are increased by (C)%, then his marks in E Qasim's marks in Microprocessor are 50% of his marks in Electronics and his marks in Power system and Control system are equal. Rajat got (D)% and (E)% marks in Power system and Control system respectively. Total marks received by Rajat in all subjects together are 272 which are 24 less than the total marks received by Sandy. Marks received by Qasim in Electrical machine and marks received by Rajat in same subject are in the ratio 5: 3 respectively. Average of marks received by Sandy in(Maths General Caselet Di oes aD n by Arun sir Microprocessor and Power s ‘ iI . vst ina subjects taken together are emia. taken together js 60, Total marks of Qasim and Sandy What is the value of 4a2- 50c @ 6. + 10B? (a) 24192 (b) 25292 arks of Rajat in C (©) 25192 d) 15192 (e) 26192 gil’. nate Ontrol system are 6 More than his ana in Electrical machine, then value of E is approximately what perce: nt m: (a) 42.5% () 483% 0 Ss than value of A? at got 60% m (c) 49.2% d) 40.4% (e) 47.5% - Saeeenen ama total rebreeessor and Sandy got Pies marks in Power system, then what is (a)8 (b) 1 oe ee by Pawan in Microprocessor and Electronics? fA, D and E are j _ (©) 16 (d) 20 (e) 24 119. Ifvalues of A, re in the ratio g: 3. ‘ : jat ’ in Microprocessor and Electrical si oe ie irr enreaalcanna eae NiiaS (a) 154 (b) 134 ‘ @i20. Total marks received by Qasim in bi (©) 130 (d) 142 (e) None of these trical machine and Control system together are approximately what percent of total marks received by Sandy in same subjects oo ‘ (a) 10333% —(b) 106.67% 3 Bee i (©) 102% (d) 104% (e) None of these 121-125. There are two companies, A ang B. Fro: bre : ; : activities i.e. Cricket, Chess and Carre m each company, employees participated in three differen’ i ™. The number of employees who participated in Chess from ne Ais pen re number of employees who participated in Cricket from company B is 60 more ia e ae er O employees Participated in Carrem from company A. The ratio of the number of employees wno participated in Cricket from company A to that from company B is 4:5. The average , ‘0 participated in Carrem from company A. “ (a) 180 (b) 240 (ce) 192 (d) 160 (e) None of these 0122. If 40% of the employees who participated in Cricket from company B were female, then find the difference between the number of male and female who participated in Cricket from company B. (a) 40 (b) 64 (c) 24 (a) 48 ()72 Q123. The number of employees who participated in Cricket from company A is what percent of the number of employees who participated in Chess from company A? (a) 110% (b) 150% (c) 120% (d) 160% (e) 90% Q124. 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