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Directions (Q. 1-5): Study the following graphs


carefully and answer the questions that follow.
Following graphs show the Number of articles Manufactured and Percentage of articles
sold by two companies P and Q in various
years.
Number of Articles Manufactured
(In Lakhs)

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Number of tiles required..?


Percentage Articles Sold

Percentage Articles Sold

Years

1. How many articles were sold by both companies together in 2008?


1) 3026000
2) 2765000
3) 1562500
4) 3025000
5) None of these
2. What is the average number of articles manufactured by company P over the years?
1) 2875600
2) 4125460 3) 2916670
4) 2554000
5) 2853000
3. What is the ratio of number of the articles
not sold by company P to that of those by
company Q in the year 2005?
1) 21:50
2) 40:51
3) 51:18
4) 9:11
5) None of these
4. What is the percent increase in the number
of articles sold by company Q in 2007 from
the year 2005?
1) 60.43%
2) 78.45%
3) 126.37% 4) 152.78% 5) None of these
5. In which of the years was the maximum
number of articles manufactured from both
companies together?

EXPLANATIONS
1. Number of articles sold by P = 27.5% of 35
lakh = 962500
Number of articles sold by Q = 20% of 30
lakh = 600000
Total articles = 962500 + 600000 =1562500
2. Average articles manufactured
25 + 22.5 + 30 + 35 + 32.5 + 30
175
= =
6
6
= 29.167 lakhs
3. 80% of 2500000 : 85% of 3000000 = 40 : 51
4. Number of articles sold in 2007
= 35% of 3250000 = 1137500
Number of articles sold in 2005
= 15% of 3000000 = 450000
687500
Increment % = 100 = 152.78
450000
6. Let the number of days he present be 'x'
days.
50x 10(30 x ) = Rs.1200 x = 25
7. Let the distance between A and B be 'x' km

+ = 3 hours
93
9+3
x = 12 km
8. 9C3 6C3
987
654
= 64
321
321
9. For the least number of tiles, the tile should
be of largest size.
longest size of tile = HCF of length and
breadth of the floor

1) 2007 & 2005


2) 2008 & 2010
3) 2006 & 2009
4) 2008 & 2006
5) None of these
6. In a factory, a worker gets Rs.50 per day.
But on being absent he is fined Rs.10 per
day. If after 30 days he gets Rs.1200 in all,
then for how many days did he present?
1) 16
2) 22
3) 5
4) 19
5) None of these
7. A boat travels upstream from A to B and
comes back from B to A in 3 hours. If the
speed of the boat in still water is 9 kmph and
the speed of the current is 3 kmph, then
what is the distance from A to B?
1) 12 km
2) 15 km
3) 21 km
4) 18 km
5) None of these
8. In how many ways a committee of 3 members be formed from 6 men and 3 women
such that at least one woman is included in
the committee?
1) 72
2) 64
3) 84
4) 20
5) None of these
9. A room is 7.25 m long and 5.75 m wide. Its
floor is to be paved with square tiles. What
is the least number of tiles required?
1) 25
2) 432
3) 667
4) 625
5) None of these
10. The average age of a husband and wife
was 22 years, when they were married 6
years ago. Now they have a child of 4
years age. What is the average age of their
family at present?
1) 19 yrs
2) 20 yrs
3) 23 yrs
4) 18 yrs
5) None of these
Directions (Q. 11-15): Study the following
table carefully and answer the questions that
follow.
HCF of 725 cm and 575 cm = 25 cm
725 575
least number of tiles = = 667
25 25
10. Sum of the ages of husband and wife
6 years ago = 2 22 = 44 years
Their total age at present = 44 + 6 + 6
= 56 years
Sum of the ages of husband, wife and child
at present = 56 + 4 = 60
60
Average age of whole family at present =
3
= 20 years
108 98
11. 100 10%
98
12. 2005
48
13. 2002
100 = 85.71%
56
56
2003
100 = 71.79%
78
72
2004
100 = 76.59%
94
70
2005
100 = 82.35%
85
90
2006
100 = 97.82%
92
86
14. A
100 = 78.18%
110
B
C

70
100 = 82.35%
85
90
100 = 88.23%
102

Quantitative Aptitude

G.S. Giridhar

Following table gives the number of students


Appeared and Passed in an examination from
five different schools A, B, C, D and E over the
years.
A: Appeared
P: Passed
School
Year
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006

75
83
92
110
108

55
60
78
86
96

56
78
94
85
92

48
56
72
70
90

60
85
90
102
120

45
75
85
90
105

11.The approximate percentage increment in


the number of students appeared in school
D from 2003 to 2004 was?
1) 20% 2) 30% 3) 25% 4) 10% 5) 40%
12. In which of the following years was the
number of students appeared in all the
schools put together the maximum?
1) 2003
2) 2005
3) 2002
4) 2006
5) 2004
13. In which of the following years was the pass
percentage of school B the minimum?
1) 2004
2) 2006
3) 2003
4) 2002
5) None of these
14. In which of the following schools was the
percentage pass the maximum in 2005?
D
E

102
100 = 91.07%
112
98
100 = 90.74%
108

15. 2006
16. 21 + 512 = 533
533 + 343 = 876
876 + 216 = 1092
1092 + 125 =1217
1217 + 64 = 1281

17. 17 1 + 3 = 20
20 2 + 5 = 45
45 3 + 7 = 142
142 4 + 9 = 577
577 5 + 11 = 2896

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2) B
3) C
4) A
5) D
15. In which of the following years was the
number of students appeared in school C
same as the total number of students
passed in school B in 2002 and 2004
together?
1) 2004
2) 2003
3) 2005
4) 2002
5) 2006
Directions (Q. 16-20): In each of the following
number series questions, a number is wrong.
You have to identify that number.
16. 21
533
876
1092 1217 1283
1) 876
2) 1217
D
E
3) 21
4) 1283
A
P
A P
5) 1092
17.
17 22
45 142
84 78
70 68
577
2896
98 80
85 75
1) 577
2) 22
108 102 96 88
3) 2896
4) 45
112 102 108 98
5) 142
90 80
96 90
18. 5 16 88 506
2496 9960
1) 16 2) 9960 3) 506 4) 88 5) 2496
19. 2.2 3.7
6.1 10.9 20.5 39.7
1) 2.2
2) 39.7
3) 3.7
4) 6.1
5) None of these
20. 575 528
483 440
399 362
1) 399
2) 440
3) 362
4) 528
5) None of these
ANSWERS
1-3
2-3
3-2
4-4

5-2
6-5
7-1
8-2

9-3
10-2
11-4
12-2

18. 5 8 24 = 16
16 7 24 = 88
88 6 24 = 504
504 5 24 = 2496
2496 4 24 = 9960

13-3
14-5
15-5
16-4

17-2
18-3
19-1
20-3.

19. 2.5 + 1.2 = 3.7


3.7 + 2.4 = 6.1
6.1 + 4.8 = 10.9
10.9 + 9.6 = 20.5
20.5 + 19.2 = 39.7

20. All are one less than perfect squares


except 362.
(Writer - Director,
RACE Institute, Hyderabad)

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