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SNAP – 2004
Section – 2
(QUANTITATIVE)
26. There are 6 balls of different colours and 3 boxes of different sizes. Each box can hold all the 6 balls.
The balls are put in the boxes so that no box remains empty. The number of ways in which this can be
done is,
(a) 534 (b) 543 (c) 540 (d) 528

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27. If r be the number of distinct rational numbers ∈ (0, 1) such that p, q are the numbers on the faces of
q
an ordinary die than
10
∑ n . Pn + 1 =
n

n=1

(a) r ! (b) (r – 1)! (c) (r + 1)! (d) (r + 2)!

28. If the total numbers of relations from Set A to Set B is 1024, and n(A) > 1, n(B) > 1, then
(a) n(A) = 2, n(B) = 5 (b) n(A) = 5, n(B) = 1
(c) n(A) = 10, n(B) = 1 (d) n(A) = 1, n(B) = 10

29. On a railway there are ten(10) stations. The number of types of tickets required in order that it may be
possible to book a passenger from every station to every other is
10! 10! 10!
(a) (b) 10! 2! (c) (d)
2! 8! 8! 2!

30. The number of way in which the letters of the word “ARGUEMENT” can be arranged so that only
consonants occurs at both the ends is
(a) 3! * 5! (b) 14400 (c) 41000 (d) None of these

31. If Ur denotes the number of one-one functions from (X1, X2, ………. Xr) to (Y1, Y2, ………. Yr) such that
f(X1) ≠ Y1, for i = 1, 2, 3, ………. r then U4 =
(a) 9 (b) 44 (c) 265 (d) None of these

32. If the number of ways of selecting r balls with replacement out of n balls numbered. 1, 2, 3 ……, 10
such that the largest number selected is 10 is 271, then r =
(a) 4 (b) 5 (c) 3 (d) None of these

33. The number of ways in which the digits of the number 125453752 can be arranged such that no two 5’s
come together is

9! 7! 7
C 3 × 6!
(a) (b) (c) (d) None of these
3! 2! 3! 2! 2!

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(4 + 5 ) / 3 / 2 + (4 − 5 )3 / 2
34. Simplifying the equation would give .
(6 + 35 )3 / 2 − ( 6 − 35 )3 / 2
(a) 9/17 (b) 7/13 (c) 11/7 (d) 0

35. After a typist had written a ten letters and had addressed the ten corresponding envelopes, a careless
mailing clerk inserted the letters in the envelopes at random, one letter per envelope. What is the
probability that exactly nine letters were inserted in the proper envelope?
(a) 3 (b) 1 (c) 0 (d) 9

36. On a 26 question test, five points were deducted for each wrong answer and eight points were credited
for each correct answer. If all the questions were answered, how many were correct if the score was
zero,
(a) 13 (b) 6 (c) 9 (d) 10

37. There are n players in an elimination type singles tournament. How many matches must be played (or
defaulted) to determine the winner?
(a) n + 1 (b) n – 1 (c) n – 2 (d) n + 2

38. The axes of symmetry to two 2-inch right circular cylinder intersect at right angles. What volumes do the
cylinder have in common?
(a) 12 (b) 16 (c) 24 (d) 4

39. Each edge of a cube is a 1 _ ohm resistor. What is the resistance between two diagonally opposite
vertices of the cube?
(a) 11/9 (b) 1/3 (c) 2/3 (d) 5/6

40. Ten turns of wire are helically wrapped around a cylindrical tube with outside circumference 4” and
length 9”. The ends of the wire coincide with the ends of the same cylindrical element. Find the length
of the wire.
(a) 27” (b) 36” (c) 41” (d) 43”

41. Multiply 5746320819 by 125


(a) 748,290,103,375 (b) 728,490,301,375 (c) 718,290,102,375 (d) 798,290,102,975

42. A company offered its 350 employees a bonus of Rs. 10 to each male and Rs. 8.15 to each female. All
the females but certain percentage of males refused to accept. The total bonus paid was not dependent
upon the number of new employed. What was the total amount paid to the women?
(a) 2445 (b) 1222.50 (c) 1262.50 (d) 2525

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43. Which are two numbers whose difference and whose quotient are each equal to 5?
(a) 5/4 and 25/4 (b) 15/2 and 30/2 (c) 11 and 16 (d) 7 and 12

44. A series of books was published at seven year interval. When the seventh book was issued, the sum of
the publication years was 13,524. When was the first book published?
(a) 1932 (b) 1942 (c) 1911 (d) 1917

45. In a given period of days, it was observed that when it rained in afternoon, it had been clear in the
morning, and when it rained in the morning, it was clear in the afternoon. It rained on 9 days and was
clear on 6 afternoons and 7 mornings. How long was the period?
(a) 21 (b) 17 (c) 13 (d) 11

46. Three edges of a square sheet of metal are kept at 0o each and the fourth edge is kept at 100o.
Neglecting surface, radiation losses, what is the temperature n the middle of the sheet?
(a) 100o (b) 25o (c) 75o (d) None of the above

47. If 1/4 of 20 is 6 than 1/5 of 10 is


(a) 3 (b) 4 (c) 2 2/5 (d) 2 ½

48. Which pair from below will not satisfy the equation 187x – 104y = 41
(a) x = 3 y = 5 (b) x = 107 y = 192 (c) x = 211 y = 379 (d) x = 314 y = 565

116, 690, 151


49. The simplest reduction to the lowest terms of is
427, 863, 887

(a) 11/3 (b) 7/11 (c) 3/11 (d) None of above

50. Two ferry boats ply back and forth across a river with constant speeds, turning at the bank without loss
of time. They leave opposite shores at the same instant, meet for first time 700ft from one shore
continue on their ways to the banks, return and meet for the second time 400ft from the opposite shore.
What is width of river?
(a) 1100 feet (b) 1700 feet (c) 1300 feet (d) 1100 feet

51. 3 truck drivers went to roadside café.


st
1 purchased 4 sandwiches, 1 coffee, 10 biscuits and paid Rs. 1.69 paise.
nd
2 purchased 3 sandwiches, 1 coffee, 7 biscuits and paid Rs. 1.26 paise.
rd
What did 3 truck driver pay for a sandwich, a cup of coffee, and one biscuit?
(a) 35 paise (b) 89 paise (c) 68 paise (d) 40 paise

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52. 10 people start a club. If there had been five more in the group, the initial expenses to each would have
been Rs. 100 less. What was initial cost per person?
(a) 250 (b) 300 (c) 500 (d) 400

53. A 27 quartz capacity car radiator is filled with 18% alcohol solution. How many quartz be drained and
then be replaced by a 90% alcohol solution for resulting solution to contain 42% alcohol?
(a) 9 quartz (b) 7 quartz (c) 11 quartz (d) 14 quartz

54. If 70% of adult males of a community have brown eyes, 75% have hair, 85% are over 5’8” tall and 90%
weigh more than 140 pounds, what % at least have all four characteristics.
(a) 60% (b) 45% (c) 20% (d) 48%

55. Henry started a trip into the country between 8 A.M. and 9 A.M. when the hands of clock were together.
He arrived at his destination between 2 P.M. and 3 P.M. when the hands of the clock were exactly 180o
a part. How long did he travel.
(a) 6 hours (b) 7 hours (c) 9 hours (d) 11 hours

Direction for questions 56 – 59: Refer to the following table. Given below are the win loss histories of four
tennis players in three set matches. No. of matches played.
P Q R S
Won 2-0 23 18 10 16
Won 2-1 13 16 13 14
Lost 0-2 8 13 16 13
Lost 1-2 6 8 20 17

56. If a win carries an award of Rs. 1500 and a loss of Rs. 1000, what is the largest difference in prize
money earned among the four?
(a) 7000 (b) 14000 (c) 5000 (d) 9000

57. As in the case above what is the lowest average prize money won per match by any player?
(a) 1135 (b) 1300 (c) 1195 (d) 1150

58. As in the case above what is the highest average prize money won per match by any player?
(a) 1495 (b) 1360 (c) 1460 (d) 1410

59. Who has lost the maximum % of matches played?


(a) P (b) Q (c) R (d) S

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Direction for questions 60 to 67: Follow the given instructions.


Each item has a question followed by two statements
Mark a if the question can be answered with the help of statement A alone
Mark b if the question can be answered with the help of statement B alone
Mark c if the question can be answered with the help of both the statements but not with the help of either
statement itself
Mark d if the question can not be answered even with the help of both the statements

60. The average of three quotations for a particular item is Rs. 120. Is the highest quotation less than or
equal to Rs. 139?
A. The lowest quotation of Rs. 90
B. One of the quotation is Rs. 125
(a) (b) (c) (d)

61. How many people read both Economic Times and Financial Express?
A. Out of 300 readers, 200 read financial express, 220 read Economic times and 50 read Indian
Express
B. Out of total 300 readers, 200 read financial express, 220 read Economic times and 50 read
neither
(a) (b) (c) (d)

62. A bus started from bus stop P, developed engine trouble and reached bus stop Q, 40 minutes late.
What is the distance between bus stops P and Q?
A. The engine trouble developed after traveling 40 kms from Bus stop P and the speed reduced to
1/4th of the original speed.
B. The engine trouble developed after traveling 40 kms from Bus stop P in two hours and the speed
reduced 1/4th of the original speed.
(a) (b) (c) (d)

63. What is the value of prime number X?


A. X + Y is a two digit number > 50
B. Y is a two digit number
(a) (b) (c) (d)

64. What is the time difference Nairobi and Mumbai?


A. The departure time at Nairobi is exactly 6 p.m. local time and the arrival time at Mumbai is next
day 3 am local time.
B. The flight time is 6 hours
(a) (b) (c) (d)

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65. Sujata is the eldest daughter. What is the current age of her father?
A. Current age of Sujata is 25 years and current age of her sister Sangita is 20 years.
B. Sangeeta’s current age is one third of father’s age five years before
(a) (b) (c) (d)

66. Alka has 2 sisters and 1 brother. How many sisters Sandhya have?
A. Alka and Sandhya are sisters
B. Sandhya has one brother
(a) (b) (c) (d)

67. Madhav likes car X because its cost is Rs. 5 lack cheapest in C segment and Makarand likes car Y
because it costs Rs. 7 lack highest in C segment. Which vehicle will be selected by Keshav?
A. Keshav is looking for a car which is average representation of C segment
B. Keshav’s budget is around Rs. 5.5 lac
(a) (b) (c) (d)

Questions 68 – 73 are based on the following graph of buyers.

Buyers by age

80
70
% of total buyers

60
50
40
30
20
10
0
1995 1996 1997 1998 1999
Year

10-20 years 20-40 years 40 years and above

68. By how many has the % number of buyers in the age 20-40 years age group has declined from year
1995 to 1999?
(a) 26.6 (b) 73.4 (c) 4 (d) 20

69. If the total number of people surveyed is 2000 in each of the five years given, the number of people
who buy in the age group 10-20 years has changed from year 1995 to 1999?
(a) 800 (b) 600 (c) 1200 (d) 1400

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70. Which of the following age groups shows a declining trend in the purchase in the given five years?
(a) 10-20 years (b) 20-40 years
(c) 40 years and above (d) no particular trend in any group

71. By how many has the % number of buyers in the age of 10-20 years age group has increased from
year 1997 to 1999?
(a) 13.6 (b) 15 (c) 16.7 (d) 10

72. Which of the age group show no particular trend?


(a) 10-20 years (b) 20-40 years
(c) 40 years and above (d) no particular age group

73. The regain strategy should focus on which age group?


(a) 10-20 years (b) 20-40 years
(c) 40 years and above (d) no particular age group

Directions for questions 74 to 81 are based on the data given in the following table.
There are eight major locations in a zoo at Mysore. A survey was conducted to find out the movement of the
people within the zoo. Following results were obtained.

To
A B C D E F G H
FROM A 48 46 86 24 4 68 64
B 20 64 152 64 90 108 86
C 28 108 88 86 46 130 130
D 54 92 66 42 82 20 4
E 70 48 50 110 26 46 22
F 24 74 92 68 112 120 60
G 28 32 134 152 6 86 26
H 50 70 90 108 68 110 86

74. The least number of people go to which location?


(a) G (b) D (c) B (d) A

75. What is the total number of people visiting the zoo?


(a) 3868 (b) 5000
(c) 4000 (d) can not be determined

76. What percentage of total visiting E comes from D?


(a) 10 (b) 20 (c) 40 (d) 30
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77. What is the difference between the number of people going from B to F and G and D to F and G?
(a) 48 (b) 96 (c) 72 (d) 84

78. The least number of people leave from which place?


(a) H (b) G (c) A (d) E

79. The number of people leaving F for C is ________ the number of people leaving C to F.
(a) greater than (b) less than
(c) equal to (d) can not say with certainty

80. The number of people going to A from B and C is equal to the number of people going to
______from______ and ______
(a) E, A and C (b) E, D and C (c) F, A and C (d) H, E and G

81. The highest number of people leave from which place?


(a) C (b) D (c) H (d) F

Direction for questions 82 – 87 are based on the following graph.

Spending by advertisers and viewers

25
22 22
% Expenses

20 19 20
17
15
10
5
0
1 2 3 4 5
Year

Total for all five years Rs. 100 crores

82. If in year 3 out of money spent by the advertisers and viewers 12% had been spent on contingent
expenses, what was the amount spent on contingent expenses (Rs. crore)?
(a) 2.4 (b) 2.1 (c) 2.5 (d) 2.6

83. The expenses of which year added to one fourth the expenses of another year equal the expenses of
each of two other years?
(a) 4 (b) 3 (c) 2 (d) 1

84. In how many years from year 2 has the expenditure risen by the around 15%?
(a) 1 (b) 3 (c) 2 (d) insufficient data

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85. The difference in the expenditure between which two years equals the difference between the
expenditure in year 2 to year 1?
(a) year 5 and year 3 (b) year 4 and year 3
(c) both (a) and (b) (d) neither (a) and (b)

86. If in year 6 the expenses increase at the same rate as they did from Year 3 to year 5. What will be the
expenditure in year 6 (Rs. crore)?
(a) 28.2 (b) 24.2 (c) 25.2 (d) 23.2

87. If in year 4 out of the money spent by the advertisers and viewers, 10% spent on disaster recovery
expenses, what was the amount spent on disaster recovery expenses?
(a) 2.2 (b) 2.6 (c) 2.3 (d) 2.4

Directions for questions 88 to 95 are based on following table.


The XYZ manufacturing company produces a product which has a 6 month demand cycle as below.
Month Demand in Units Working days/month
January 300 22
February 500 19
March 400 21
April 100 21
May 200 22
June 300 20

If company’s policy is to retain safety stock of 20% of monthly demand and each months safely stock
becomes the opening stock for the next month, and opening stock for January is 50 units. Each unit requires
10 labour hours and company works 8 hours/day.

88. What is the opening stock for June month?


(a) 20 (b) 40 (c) 60 (d) 100

89. What is production requirement for March?


(a) 220 (b) 310 (c) 380 (d) 320

90. In which month production requirement is highest?


(a) February (b) March (c) January (d) June

91. In which month opening stock is lowest?


(a) February (b) March (c) January (d) May

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92. If there are currently 20 workers are employed, and how many workers need to be laid off in January to
accommodate demand?
(a) 6 (b) 2 (c) 3 (d) 5

93. If there are currently 20 workers are employed, and number of workers need to be laid off in January (in
previous question) to accommodate demand. How many workers need to be hired in February month?
(a) 18 (b) 16 (c) 14 (d) 22

94. If constant workforce of 20 is retained, how many hours workers sit idle in January month?
(a) 300 hrs. (b) 420 hrs. (c) 240 hrs. (d) 200 hrs

95. If constant workforce of 20 retained, how many hours workers do overtime in February month
(a) 2000 hrs. (b) 3000 hrs. (c) 2360 hrs. (d) 3360 hrs.

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SNAP – 2004
Solutions
Section – 2

26. Required number of ways = 36 – 3 x 26 – 3 = 534 Answer: (a)


1 1 2 1 3 1 2 3 4 1 5
27. r = 11 ( , , , , , , , , , , )
2 3 3 4 4 5 5 5 5 6 6
10
∑ n . Pn + 1 = 11 ! = r !
n
Hence, Answer: (a)
n=1

28. Number of relations from set A to B = 2n(A)n(B)


So, 2n(A)n(B) = 1024 = 210
⇒ n(A)n(B) = 10 Answer: (a)
Alternative
Go with options as n(B) > 1 and n(A) > 1.
So options b, c, d are cancelled. Answer: (a)
29. We have to select two stations for a ticket out of 10 stations.
10!
Number of ways = 10C2 =
2! × 8!

But tickets can be purchased in both ways A to B and B to A.


10! 10!
Total tickets = × 2! = Answer: (c)
2! × 8! 8!

30. Number of ways of arranging any two consonant on corners = 5P2 = 20


Number of ways of arranging other alphabets = 7!/2! = 2520.
Total arrangements = 20 × 2520 = 50400. Answer: (d)
1 1 1 1
31. U4 = 4! (1 – + − + )=9 Answer: (a)
1! 2 ! 3 ! 4 !

32. Go by options,
for r = 3, required number of ways = 10 ×10 × 10 – 9 × 9 × 9 = 271 Answer: (c)
6!
33. Number of ways of arranging digits other than 5 = .
2!
1–2–3–4–5–6–7
3! 7
Now, three, 5’s can be arranged in 7 positions in 7C3 × = C3 ways.
3!
7
C 3 × 6!
Total ways = Answer: (c)
2!
34. Answer: (b)
35. There should be at least two letters in wrong envelope.
So, probability that exactly nine letters were inserted in the proper envelope = 0 Answer: (d)
36. Let the number of questions answered correctly be x.
Number of questions answered incorrectly = 26 – x
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By given condition
8x – (26 – x) 5 = 0
13x = 26 × 5
x = 10
i.e. 10 correct questions. Answer: (a)
37. Let n = 5, i.e. A, B, C, D and E.
1st match → A Vs B winner B
2nd
match → B Vs C winner B
3 match → B Vs D
rd
winner D
4 match → D Vs E
th
winner D
So after four matches a winner will be declared.
Hence, number of matches to be played for n players = n – 1. Answer: (b)
38. Answer: (c) 39. Answer: (d) 40. Answer: (b)
41. Answer: (c) 42. Answer: (b) 43. Answer: (a)
44. Let first year = a, difference = d = 7.
Sum = 13,524, n = 7.
n
We know Sn = [2a + (n – 1)d]
2
7
13524 = (2 × a + 6 × 7)
2
Solving we have
a = 1911 Answer: (c)
45. This is logical question and totally based on logic. If it will not rain in the morning, it is not necessary
that it will rain in the afternoon. So both morning and afternoon can be clear on a particular day. With
this we have following possible table.

Day Afternoon Morning


1 Rain Clear
2 Rain Clear
3 Rain Clear
4 Rain Clear
5 Rain Clear
6 Clear Rain
7 Clear Rain
8 Clear Rain
9 Clear Rain
10 Clear Clear
11 Clear Clear

So, it rained on nine days and six afternoons and seventh morning clear in total 11 days. Answer: (d)
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46. Answer: (c)


1
47. × 20 = 6 …………(1)
4
1
× 10 = x …………(2)
5
Dividing both we get
20 / 4 6 2
= ⇒x=2 Answer: (c)
10 / 5 x 5
48. Put the value of x, y in the equation and find the solution. Answer: (d)
Alternate solution:
See the unit digit of left hand side for all the options.
For x = 3, y = 5, Unit digit = 7 × 3 – 5 × 4 = 1 – 0 = 1
For x = 107, y = 192 Unit digit = 7 × 7 – 4 ×2 = 9 – 8 = 1
For x = 211, y = 379 Unit digit = 7 × 1 – 4 × 9 = 7 – 6 = 1
For x = 314, y = 565 Unit digit = 7 × 4 – 5 × 4 = 8 – 6 = 2
Hence, option (d) does not satisfy it, so option (d) is correct. Answer: (d)
116, 690, 151 a
49. x= = (let)
427, 863, 887 b

Since a < b So option (1) not possible.


b > 3a, so option (2) not possible.
Check for option (c) ⇒ divide ‘a’ by 3 and multiply quotient by 11. If result is (b) then (c) is correct
option.
116, 690, 151
So, = 38, 896, 717 and 38,896,717 × 11 = 427,863,887 = b
3
Answer: (c)
50.
A P B

400 d – 400
V1 → ← V2

Let ‘d’ be the width of the river.


When time is constant
ratio of speed = distance travelled
V1 400
= …………(1)
V2 d − 400

After reaching the opposite bank, they return and

A Q B

d – 700 700

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Now
V1 d − 400 + 700 V1 d + 300
= ⇒ = ……….(2)
V2 d − 700 + 400 V2 d − 300

From (1) and (2)


400 d + 300
=
d − 400 d − 300
Now option (2) satisfies the condition.
Hence width = 1700 feet. Answer: (b)
51. Let one sandwich costs Rs. a, one coffee Rs. b and 1 biscuit costs Rs. c then
4a + b + 10c = 1.69 ………(1)
3a + b + 7c = 1.26 ……..(2)
[equation (2)] × 3 – [Equation (1)] × 2, we get
a + b + c = 1.26 × 3 – 1.69 × 2 = Rs. 0.40 = 40 paise. Answer: (d)
52. Let initial cost per person = Rs. x
10x = (10 + 5) (x – 100)
10x = 15x – 1500
1500
x= = 300
300
Initial cost = Rs. 300 Answer: (b)
53. Let ‘x’ quartz taken and another of same quantity added then by alligation method,

Quantity → (27 – x) x
Initial quality → 18% 90%

Average → 42%

43% 24%

48 24
We have =
27 − x x
⇒ 2x = 27 – x
3x = 27 ⇒x = 9 quartz Answer: (a)
54. Let total males = 100.
Having 140 pounds or more weight = 90.
85 are over 5’8” tall, let 15 not over 5’8” height have more than 140 pounds weight.
So 90 – 15 = 75 have both 140 pound weight and 5’8” height.
Now 75 have dark hair of 25 not dark hair.
Consider these 25 are from those having 140 pound weight and 5’8” height.

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Common with all three characteristics = 75 – 25 = 50.


In last, 70 have brown eyes + 30 don’t.
These 30 if have other three common features then minimum having all the features = 50 – 30 = 20.
So, percentage having all four features = 20%. Answer: (c)
7 7 7
55. He left at time 8 : 43 min and return at 2 : 43 min = 14 : 43 min
11 11 11
⎛ 7⎞ ⎛ 7⎞
Duration = travel = ⎜14 : 43 ⎟ – ⎜ 8 : 43 ⎟ min = 6 hr
⎝ 11 ⎠ ⎝ 11 ⎠
Answer: (a)

Solutions 56 – 59:
56. Price money of P = (23 + 13) 1500 + (8 + 6) 1000 = Rs. 68,000.
Price money of Q = (18 + 16) 1500 + (13 + 8) 1000 = Rs. 72,000
Price money of R = (10 + 13) 1500 + (16 + 20) 1000 = Rs. 70,500
Price money of S = (16 + 14) 1500 + (13 + 17) 1000 = Rs. 75,000
Maximum difference = 75,000 – 68,000 = Rs. 7,000. Answer: (a)
57. Average price for Match = Total price ÷ Matches played
68000
P= = 1360
50
72000
Q= = 1301
55
70500
R= = 1195
59
75000
S= = 1250
60
Lowest average money = 1195. Answer: (c)
58. Highest average money = 1360. Answer: (b)
Lost match
59. Percentage of match lost = × 100
Total match

14 21
P= × 100 = 28% Q= × 100 < 50%
50 55
36 30
R= × 100 > 50% S= × 100 = 50%
59 60
R lost the maximum percentage of match. Answer: (c)
60. Using both statements A and B we can have the required answer. Answer: (c)
61. Answer: (d)
62. Only statement B sufficient to answer the question. Answer: (b)
63. No particular information about X. Answer: (d)
64. Duration according to local timing = 6 + 3 = 9 hrs.
Actual duration 6 hr
Time difference is 9 – 6 = 3 hrs. Answer: (c)
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65. Both (A) and (B) together sufficient to answer. Answer: (c)
66. The family will be like according to statement A
Alka, Sandhya, sister, brother
So Sandhya has two sisters.
Statement A alone sufficient.
For statement B we are not having relation between Sandhya, Alka and others so not sufficient to
answer. Answer: (a)
67. We do not know the rates of car between X and Y. So can’t say which car will Keshav select.
So answer: (D)
⎛ 60 − 16 ⎞
68. Required decline percentage = ⎜ ⎟ × 100 = 73.4%. Answer: (b)
⎝ 60 ⎠
69. Number of people = (70% - 30%) × 2000
40
= × 2000 = 800. Answer: (a)
100
70. Direct from graph. Answer: (d)
⎛ 70 − 60 ⎞
71. ⎜ ⎟ × 100 = 16.67%. Answer: (c)
⎝ 60 ⎠
72. Direct from graph. Answer: (d)
73. Direct from graph.
Age group of 20 – 40 years is decreasing so it requires regain strategy. Answer: (b)
74. Direct from graph. Answer: (d)
75. Can’t be determined. Answer: (d)
42
76. = 10% Answer: (a)
402
77. The difference will be = (90 + 108) – (82 + 20) = 96 Answer: (b)
78. A = 48 + 46 + 86 + 24 + 4 + 68 + 64 = 340
E = 70 + 48 + 50 + 110 + 26 + 46 + 22 = 372
H = 50 + 70 + 90 + 108 + 68 + 11 + 86 = 582
G = 28 + 32 + 134 + 152 + 6 + 86 + 26 = 464 Answer: (c)
79. C = 92 and C to F = 36 Answer: (a)
80. Going to A from B and C = 20 + 28 = 48.
This will be equal to going to H from E and G = 22 + 26 = 48.
Answer: (d)
81. Direct from table.
C → 616
D → 360
H → 582
F → 340 Answer: (a)

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82. 12% of 20 = Rs. 24 cr. Answer: (a)


83. From graph,
1
Year 1 + (year 3) = year 4 or 5
4
1
i.e. 17 + × 20 = 22 Answer: (d)
4
84. Answer: (d)
85. Option based. Answer: (c)
86. Expenditure in year 6
22 + 10% of 22 = 24.2 {In year 5, the real of 10% w.r.t. year 3}
Answer: (b)
87. 10% of 22 = 2.2
Answer: (a)
88. 20% of 200 = 40 Answer: (b)
89. Demand + opening stock of next month – opening sock of month
400 + 20% of 400 – 20% of 500 = 380 Answer: (c)
90. From graph. Answer: (a)
91. From graph. Answer: (d)
92. Production of Jan = 1.2 × 300 – 50 = 360 – 50 = 310 unit.
Time required = 310 × 10 men hour = 3100 men hour.

Number of men = N × 22 ×8 = 3100 ⇒ N ≃ 18


So, 20 – 18 = 2 need to be laid off. Answer: (b)
93. Demand = 500 + 100 – 60 = 540
Men hour time = 540 × 10 = 5400
5400
Men required = = 36.05 ≃ 36.
19 × 8
We have 18 workers after off in January.
Men required = 36 – 18 = 18. Answer: (a)
94. From questions 92, 2 workers laid off out of 20 workers i.e. sit idle in January month.
Total hours = 20 × 8 × 22 = 3520
Required hours = 310 × 10 = 3100
Idle hours = 3520 – 3100 = 420 Answer: (b)
95. Total hours we have = 3040
Required hours = 5400
Overtime required = 5400 – 3040 = 2360 hrs. Answer: (c)

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