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1) 78
4) 70

2) 80
5) 68

3) 73

5. What is the total number of unsold units of


the company in the year 2005 and the year
2008 together?
1) 12 lakhs
2) 15 lakhs
3) 7 lakhs
4) 7.5 lakhs
5) None of these

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Directions(1-5): Study the following graph


carefully and answer the questions given
below it.
Number of Units Manufactured and Sold
by Company Over the Years
(Units in Lakhs)

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03.01.2010)

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Directions(6-10): Study the following graph


carefully and answer the questions given
below.
Profit earned by Three companies over
the years (Rs. in crores)

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1. What is the difference between the number


of unsold units of the company in the year
2006 and the number of unsold units of the
company in the year 2009?
1) 3 lakhs
2) 3.5 lakhs
3) 5 lakhs
4) 4 lakhs
5) None of these

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2. What is the approximate average number of


units manufactured by the company over the
years?
1) 28 lakhs
2) 33 lakhs
3) 30 lakhs
4) 35 lakhs
5) 26 lakhs

3. What is the respective ratio of the number of


units manufactured by the company in the
year 2007 and number of units sold by the
company in the year 2008?
1) 5 : 8
2) 3 : 2
3) 2 : 7
4) 7 : 2
5) None of these
4. The number of units sold in the year 2009
are approximately what percent of the
number of units sold by the company in the
year 2004?

(Allahabad Bank PO Exam. 21.02.2010)


6. What was the average profit earned by all
the three companies in the year 2008?
1) Rs. 300 crore
2) Rs. 400 crore
3) Rs. 350 crore
4) Rs. 520 crore
5) None of these
7. In which of the following years was the
difference between the profits earned by
company B and company A the minimum?
1) 2003
2) 2004
3) 2005
4) 2008
5) None of these
8. In which of the following years was the total
profit earned by all three companies together
the highest?
1) 2004
2) 2007
3) 2008
4) 2009
5) None of these

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14. What was the approximately average


number of students in School A over all the
years together?
1) 1990
2) 2090
3) 2300
4) 1800
5) 2700
15. What was the difference between the total
number of students in all the schools
together in the year 2003 and number of
students in School B in the year 2005?
1) 2000
2) 3000
3) 3500
4) 2500
5) None of these
Directions (16-20): Study the following
graph carefully and answer the questions
that follow.
Number of girls (In thousand) Enrolled in
three Different Schools

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Directions(11-15): Study the following


graph carefully to answer the questions that
follow.
Number of Students ( in thousands ) in
three schools over the years

2) 5
3) 4
5) None of these

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10. What was the difference between the profit


earned by company A in 2004 and the profit
earned by company C in 2009?
1) Rs. 50 crore
2) Rs. 1 crore
3) Rs. 100 crore
4) Rs. 200 crore
5) None of these

1) 2
4) 3

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9. What was the approximate percentage


increase in the profit earned by Company A
from 2006 to 2007?
1) 36
2) 24
3) 40
4) 20
5) None of these

(Bank Of Baroda PO Exam. 30.05.2010)

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11. What was the average number of students in


all the Schools together in the year 2006?
1) 30,000
2) 9,000
3) 3,000
4) 6,000
5) None of these

12. Total number of students in School B and


School C together in the year 2004 was
approximately what percentage of the total
number of students in School B and School
C together in the year 2007?
1) 85
2) 80
3) 75
4) 184
5) 131
13. How many times the total number of
students in all the three Schools A, B and C
together was exactly equal among the given
years?

(Syndicate Bank PO Exam. 29.08.2010)


16. What was the respective ratio between the
number of girls enrolled in the school C in
the year 2007 and the total number of girls
enrolled in school A and school B together in
the same year?
1) 11 : 3
2) 3 : 11
3) 4 : 11
4) 4 : 7
5) None of these
17. In which school was the difference between
the number of girls enrolled in the year 2008
and 2004 minimum?
1) Only School A
2) Only School B
3) Only School C
4) Both School A and School B
5) Both School A and School C

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24. What is the difference between the number


of people working in HR, Legal and
Marketing departments of organisation A
and the number of people working in
Accounts, Export and IT department of
organisation B?
1) 150
2) 225
3) 375
4) 300
5) None of these
25. If 20% more than the existing number of
people in Exports department of
organisation B, join the department, what
will be the total number of people working
in the Exports department of both the
organisation (A and B) together?
1) 715
2) 745
3) 700
4) 675
5) None of these
Directions(26-30): Study the following
graph carefully to answer the questions that
follow.
Percentage of Marks of three different
Students in five different Classes
(In this Graph, 1 block = 2 percentage)

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Directions (21-25): Study the following


graph carefully and answer the questions
given below it.
Number of people working in various
departments
of
two
different
organisations

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20. In which year was the total number of girls


enrolled in all the three schools togerher
second highest?
1) 2004
2) 2005
3) 2006
4) 2007
5) 2008

23. What is the total number of people working


in organisation B?
1) 1755
2) 1525
3) 1675
4) 1500
5) None of these

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19. Total number of girls enrolled in all the three


schools in the year 2004 was what
percentage of the number of girls enrolled in
school-C in the year 2007?
1) 220
2) 210
3) 45
4) 145
5) None of these

22. The number of people working in legal


department
of
organisation
A
is
approximately what percent of the total
number of people working in that
organisation?
1) 5
2) 8
3) 3
4) 10
5) 12

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18. What was the approximate average number


of girls enrolled in the year 2006 in all the
three schools together?
1) 20,800
2) 23,000
3) 20,000
4) 22,500
5) 21,600

(Punjab National Bank Specialist Officer


Exam. 24.10.2010)

21. What is the respective ratio of the number of


people working in the IT department of
organisation a and the number of people
working in the Marketing department of
organisation B?
1) 9 : 2
2) 7 : 5
3) 5 : 7
4) 3 : 7
5) None of these

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(Bank of India PO Exam. 31.10.2010)


26. What is the respective ratio between the
percentage of marks of student B in B.Sc.
and student C in class X?
1) 7 : 5
2) 7 : 6
3) 35 : 26
4) 35 : 23
5) None of these

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31. In the income of company A in the year 2006


was Rs. 6.425 lakhs, then what was its
expenditure in that year?
1) Rs. 4.7 lakhs
2) Rs. 5.2 lakhs
3) Rs. 4.5 lakhs
4) Rs. 3.8 lakhs
5) None of these
32. If the expenditure of the company A in the
year 2005 was Rs. 3.6 lakhs, then what was
the amount of profit earned by it in that
year?
1) Rs. 2.52 lakhs
2) Rs. 2.46 lakhs
3) Rs. 1.44 lakhs
4) Rs. 1.44 lakhs
5) None of these

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29. Which one of the following sets of students


got highest percentage of marks in M.Sc.
and lowest percentage of marks in class X
respectively?
1) B and C
2) B and A
3) C and A
4) A and C
5) A and B

(United Bank Of India PO Exam. 14.11.2010)

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28. To get admission for PhD course one has to


consistently score more than 60 percent of
banks in each of the five classes. Which
student will be able to get admission for PhD
course?
1) Only A
2) Only A and B
3) Only C
4) Only B
5) None

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27. Performance of which student has


consistently decreased from class - XII to
M.Phil.?
1) Only A
2) Only B
3) Only C
4) Only A and Only C
5) Only S

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30. Percentage of which student increased from


class-X to M.Sc. but decreased from M.Sc.
to M.Phil.?
1) Only A
2) Only B
3) Only C
4) Only A and B
5) None

Directions(31-35): Study the following


graph carefully to answer the questions.
Percent Profit Earned by Two Companies
Over the Years
Percent Pr ofit =

(Income Expenditure )100


Expenditure

33. What is the approximate average percent


profit earned by company A over all the
three eyes together.
1) 57
2) 36
3) 41
4) 53
5) 45
34. If in the year 2009 incomes of both the
companies A and B were the same, what was
the respective ratio of their expenditures in
that year?
1) 7 : 5
2) 16 : 15
3) 23 : 21
4) Cannot be determined
5) None of these
35. What is the percentage increase in percent
profit of company B in the year 2008 from
the previous year / (rounded off to two digits
after decimal)
1) 17.65
2) 19.25
3) 16.55

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4) 15.75
5) None of these
Directions(36-40): Study the following
graph carefully to answer the questions.
Amounts invested ( in Rs. thousands ) by
three people in schemes over the years

the three people together in the year 2005?


1) Rs. 10,000
2) Rs. 10,00,000
3) Rs. 1,000
4) Rs. 100
5) None of these

(Indian Bank PO Exam. 02.01.2011)

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4) Rs. 45,000

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3) Rs.32,333

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36. What is the average amount invested in the


year 2009 by all the three people together?
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1) Rs. 28,350
2) Rs.48,333
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Directions(41-45): Study the following


graph carefully and answer the questions
that follow.
Number of trees planted by three
different NGOs in five different States

(Allahabad Bank PO Exam. 17.04.2011)

5) None of these

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37. What is the percent decrease in the amount


invested by C in the year 2007 from the
previous year?
1) 11.3
2) 13.5
3) 12.5
4) 14.3
5) None of these

38. What is the respective ratio of total amount


invested by B in the years 2008 and 2010
together to the total amount invested by C in
those two years together?
1) 7 : 8
2) 14 : 15
3) 6 : 7
4) 12 : 13
5) None of these
39. The amount invested by A in the year 2006
is approximately what percent of the total
amount invested by him over all the years
together?
1) 15
2) 19
3) 21
4) 8
5) 11
40. What was the total amount invested by all

41. In which state was the total number of trees


planted by NGO-A and NGO-B together
second lowest?
1) Bihar
2) Punjab
3) Haryana
4) Assam
5) Tamil Nadu
42. What was the difference between the trees
planted by NGO-A in Harayana and the
number of trees planted by NGO-C in Tamil
Nadu?
1) 90
2) 60
3) 120
4) 100
5) None of these
43. What was the average number of trees
planted in Haryana by all the NGOs
together?
1) 420
2) 140
3) 120
4) 390
5) None of these
44. Total number of trees planted by NGO-A
and NGO-B together in Bihar was
approximately what percent of the total

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Directions (46-50): Study the following


graph carefully to answer the questions that
follow.
Runs scored by three different teams in
five different cricket matches

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49. What is the respective ratio between the runs


scored by India in Match-5, Australia
Match-1 and England in March-2?
1) 11 : 13 : 7
2) 11 : 07 : 13
3) 11 : 3 : 9
4) 11 : 13 : 9
5) None of these
50. What are the average runs scored by all the
three teams in Match-3 together?
1) 280
2) 270
3) 275
4) 285
5) None of these

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45. What was the respective ratio between the


number of trees planted by NGO-B in Tamil
Nadu, number of trees planted by NGO-C in
Assam and the number of trees planted by
NGO-A in Assam?
1) 5 : 3 : 6
2) 5 : 6 : 3
3) 6 : 4 : 5
4) 6 : 5 : 3
5) None of these

India and England together third highest/


lowest?
1) Match-1
2) Match-2
3) Match-3
4) Match-4
5) Match-5

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number of trees planted by NGO-B together


in Panjab?
1) 85
2) 90
3) 105
4) 110
5) 95

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1. (5)
Required difference
= [( 30 20 ) ( 25 17.5 )] lakhs
= (10 7.5) lakh
= 2.5 lakh

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(IDBI Bank Officer Exam. 16.09.2012)

46. Total runs scored by India and Australia in


March 4 together is approximately what
percentage of the total runs scored by
England in all the five matches together?
1) 42
2) 18
3) 36
4) 24
5) 28

47. In which match is the difference between the


runs scored by Australia and england second
lowest?
1) Match-1
2) Match-2
3) Match-3
4) Match-4
5) Match-5

2. (2)
Average number of units manufactured by
the company
35 + 37.5 + 25 + 40 + 32.5 + 30
=
lakh
6

200
lakh 33Lakh
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3. (5)
Required ratio = 40 : 25 = 8 : 5
4. (3)
Required percentage =

20
100 73
27.5

5. (2)
Required number of units unsold in 2005
and 2008
= [(37.5 30) + (32.5 25)] lakhs
= (7.5 + 7.5) lakh
= 15 lakh

48. In which match are the total runs scored by


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8. (4)
Total profit earned by three companies:
Year 2009
Rs. (400 + 425 + 475) crore
= Rs.1300 crore
Year 2008
Rs. (450 + 400 + 350) crore
= Rs.1200 crore

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7. (5)
Required difference in 2007 = Rs. 25 crore

16. (3)
Required ratio = 20 : (25 + 30)
= 20 : 55 = 4 : 11
17. (4)
School A (30 20) thousand
= 10 thousand
School B (25 15) thousand
= 10 thousand
School C (27.5 10) thousand
= 17.5 thousand

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400 + 450 + 350


= Rs.
crore = Rs.400crore
3

15. (3)
Required difference
= (2.5 + 3 + 3.5 1 2 2.5) thousand
= 3500

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6. (2)
Average profit earned by three companies in
2008

18. (1)
Required average

9. (1)
Required percentage increased
375 275
=
100 36
275

27.5 + 20 + 15
=
thousand = 20800
3

19. (5)
Total number of girls admitted in 2004
= (20 + 15 + 10) thousand
= 45 thousand
45
100 = 255
Required percentage =
20

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10. (3)
Required difference = Rs. (400 300) crore
= Rs. 100 crore
11. (3)
Average number of students in 2006
2.5 + 3 + 3.5
=
1000 = 3000
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12. (1)
Required percentage
3 + 2.5
5.5
=
100 =
100 85
3 + 3.5
6.5

13. (4)
The total number of students was equal in
2005, 2006 and 2007

14. (2)
Required average number of studens in
school A
1 + 2 + 1.5 + 2.5 + 3 + 2.5
=
100
6

12.5
1000 2090
6

20. (4)
Total number of girls:
Year 2005
(25 + 22.5 + 15) thousand
= 62.5 thousand
Year 2006
(27.5 + 20 + 15) thousand
= 62.5 thousand
21. (2)
Required ratio = 350 : 250 = 7 : 5
22. (1)
Number of all people working
organisation A
= (150 + 75 + 300 + 225 + 325 + 350)
= 1425
75
Required percentage =
100 5
1425

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total number of people working in the


Exports department = 420 + 325 = 745
26. (2)
Required ratio = 70 : 60 = 7 : 6

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25. (2)
New number of exporters in organisation B
350 120
=
= 420
100

33. (5)
Average percent profit earned by company A
40 + 45 + 35 + 47.5 + 50 + 55
=
6
272.5
45
6

34. (2)

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24. (3)
Required difference
= (300 + 350 + 250) (150 + 75 + 300)
= 900 525
= 375

360
144 + 360 = 100
504 = 100
I = Rs. 5.04 lakhs
Profit = 5.04 3.6 = Rs. 1.44 lakh

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50 =
100
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23. (5)
Total number of people working in
organisation B
= (200 + 225 + 250 + 300 + 350 + 250)
= 1575

150E1 = 100I...........(i)

100

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60 =
E2

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27. (3)
It is obvious from the graph as it shows
downward trend for student C.

28. (4)
Only B has scored more than 60 percent of
marks in each of the five classes.

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29. (1)
It is obvious from the graph Student-B
scored the highest marks in M.Sc and
student scored the lowest marks in class X.
30. (2)
It is student B.

6.425 E
45 =
100 145E = 642.5
E

642.5
= Rs. 4.43 lakhs
145

32. (3)
1 3.6
40 =
100
3.6

150E1
=1
160E 2
E1 160 16
=
= 16 :15
E 2 150 15

35. (1)
Required percentage
50 42.5
=
100 = 17.65
42.5
36. (2)
Required average amount invested in 2009

31. (5)

E=

160E 2 = 100I...........(ii)

46 3.6 = 100

55 + 50 + 40
=
1000
3

145000
1
= Rs.48333
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3

37. (3)
C's investment in the year 2006 = Rs. 40
thousand
C's investment in the year 2007 = Rs. 35
thousand

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= 1140

percent decrease
40 35
=
100 = 12.5
40

Required percentage =

220 + 190
100
1140

410
100 36
1140

38. (1)
Required ratio = ( 25 + 45 ) : (40 + 40)
= 70 : 80 = 7 : 8

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48. (1)
Runs scored by India and England:
Match - 1 320 + 160 =480
Match - 2 240 + 180 =420
Match - 3 270 + 230 =500
Match - 4 190 + 270 =460
Match - 5 220 + 300 =520
49. (4)
Required ratio = 220 : 260 : 180
= 11 : 13 : 9

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41. (4)
Number of trees planted by NGO-A and
NGO-B together:
Bihar 100 + 60 = 160
Punjab 120 + 80 = 200
Haryana 140 + 80 = 220
Assam 160 + 150 = 310
Tamil Nadu 180 + 140 = 320

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40. (5)
Total amount invested by all the three people
in 2005
= Rs. (30 + 25 + 45) thousand
= Rs. 100000

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39. (1)
A's total investment
= Rs. (30 + 35 + 45 + 35 + 40 + 50) thousand
= Rs.235 thousand
35
100 15
Required percentage =
235

47. (3)
Required difference:
Match - 1 260 160 =100
Match - 2 330 180 =150
Match - 3 310 230 =80
Match - 4 270 220 =50
Match - 5 300 150 =150

42. (5)
Required difference = 160 80 = 80

50. (2)
Required average runs
310 + 270 + 230 810
=
=
= 270
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43. (5)
Required average
168 + 140 + 80 388
=
=
129
3
3

44. (5)
Required average
(100 + 60 )
160
=
100 =
100 95
(88 + 80)
168
45. (3)
Required ratio = 180 : 120 : 150 = 6 : 4 : 5
46. (3)
Runs scored by England in all the five
matches together
= 160 + 180 + 230 + 270 + 300
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