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MISSING DI QUESTIONS

1 DETAILS OF VARIOUS ITEMS SOLD BY SHOPKEEPER

1 If shop keeper earns 5% profit on oil then what percent discount allowed by shop
keeper?

25%
30%
20%
18%
None of these
Markup price of oil = (200*40)/100 = 80 → 200+80 = 280
5% profit means selling price is 210
Required discount % = (280 – 210)/280 = 25%

2 What percentage of profit earn by the shopkeeper on vegetable?

15%
25%
20%
18%
None of these
3If shop keeper allowed 10% discount on mark price of Sugar then what is the
selling price of the Sugar?

Rs. 575
Rs. 585
Rs. 550
Rs. 610
None of these
4 If shop keeper Face 20% loss on salt then what is cost price of the salt?

Rs. 550
Rs. 580
Rs. 500
Rs. 520
None of these
5 If cost price of the salt is Rs. 350 then what is the approximate profit percentage
earn by shopkeeper on salt?

14%
12%
17%
18%
None of these

Directions for Questions (1-5): Study the given table carefully to answer the given questions.

1. If in city B, 40% of the students (M + F) who completed the course got the job, then how many students got
the job?

160

165

166
170

None of these

Solution:

2. In city E, ratio of male to the female students who enrolled is 9 : 8 and the ratio of male to female who
completed the course is 4 : 3, then find the number of students who got the job?

153
155

160

Cannot be determined

None of these

Solution:

3.In city D, number of students (M + F) who dropped out is 3/11 of the total number of students who enrolled
for the course what % of students (M + F) in city D who completed the course got the job?

80%

82.5%
85%
Cannot be determined

None of these

Solution:

4. In city A, 25% of (M + F) who completed the course got the job, then find the number of females who
dropped out?

100

110

108
Cannot be determined

None of these

Solution:

5. In city C, number of male students who completed the course is equal to number of female students. Only
96 students, i.e. 25% of (M + F) who completed course got job? When how may male enrolled.

245

250
488

Cannot be determined

None of these
Solution:

Directions for Questions (6-10): The questions are based on the table and pie-chart given below. The table
has some missing information but it is known that every shopkeeper sold books of every subject. Complete
the missing information and answer the questions using the information given in table and pie-chart.

Books sold by 6 shopkeepers in April 2016 (in thousands)


6. In April 2016, the second highest number of books sold was of which subject?

Banking Awareness

General awareness

Quantitative Aptitude

Reasoning
Computer

Solution:

7. Which shopkeeper sold maximum number of General awareness books as a percentage of the total
number of books sold by that shopkeeper?

S
P

None of these

Solution:
8. What is the average number of books sold of General awareness, Computer and Reasoning together?

29500

30000

30333

28333

None of these
Solution:

9. If a total of 4000 books were returned in April 2016, then what was the number of Reasoning books
returned as a percentage of Reasoning books sold in April 2016?

2.32%
2.74%

1.86%

1.44%

2.92%

Solution:

10. If the number of General Awareness books returned in April 2016 is 780, then what is the approximate
number of English and Banking Awareness books sold as a ratio of the number of English and Banking
awareness books returned in April 2016?
33:2

41:2
47:3

53:4

65:3

Solution:

Directions (1-5): Study the given table carefully to answer the following questions.

1.What is the cost of flooring of A?


1)Rs.4000
2)Rs.4600
3)Rs.4800
4)Rs.5000
5)Rs.4400

2.What is the difference between the cost of fencing of C and that of B?


1)Rs.180
2)Rs.120
3)Rs.240
4)Rs.360
5)Rs.480

3.What is the ratio of the cost of flooring to that of fencing of field D?


1) 4 : 1
2) 6 : 1
3) 8 : 1
4) 9 : 1
5) 5 : 1
4.The cost of fencing of field E is approximately what per cent of the cost of flooring of field C?
1) 10.5%
2) 19.46%
3) 18.71%
4) 15.36%
5) 13.82%

5.The cost of fencing of field C is what per cent of the cost of fencing of field D?
1) 87.54%
2) 67.5%
3) 72.13%
4) 54.36%
5) 46.5%

Directions (6-10): Study the table carefully to answer the following questions.
The percentage profit is given on total cost price.
Cost price=cost of production + transportation + packaging cost

6.If the percentage of profit on sold Ghee is 10%, then what is its cost of packaging?
1)Rs.24.90
2)Rs.23.50
3)Rs.22
4)Rs.21.09
5)Rs.27.80

7.What is the difference between the selling price of Sugar and that of Rice, if the cost of transportation is
zero for both?
1)Rs.56
2)Rs.52
3)Rs.58
4)Rs.36
5)Rs.72

8.What is the cost of packaging of Pulse?


1)Rs.24.90
2)Rs.23.50
3)Rs.22
4)Rs.21.09
5)Rs.15.74

9.What is the percentage profit of Milk if its selling price is 80% of the cost price of Rice?
1)28%
2)30%
3)32%
4)30.49%
5)38%

10.4 kg Ghee, 3 kg Rice and 5 kg Milk are sold. What is profit or loss percentage? (The packing cost is zero
for all goods) and selling price of Milk is ` 32 per kg?
1)36%
2)32%
3)30.49%
4)34.2%
5)31.5%

Answers
1.(3)A is traingle

Area of A=1/2(16X12)=96m^2
Cost of flooring of A=96X50=4800

2.(1) Perimeter of B=2(10+20)=60 m


cost of fencing of B=60X15=900 Rs.
Perimeter of C=4X15=60 m
So, cost of fencing of C=60X18=1080 Rs.
Required difference=1080-900=180
3.(4) Area of D=BaseXHeight=20X12=240 m^2
cost of flooring of D=240X60=14400
Perimeter of D=2(20+12)=64
cost of Fencing of D=64X25=1600
Required ratio=14400:1600=9:1

4. (4) Perimeter of E=2PiR=2X22/7X10=440/7 m


Cost of Fencing of E=440/7X22=1382.85
Area of C=15^2=225m^2
Cost of flooring of C=225X40=9000
Required %=1382.85X100/9000=15.36%

5.(2) Fencing cost of C=1080


Fencing cost of D=1600
Required %=(1080X100)/1600=67.5%

6. (4) selling price of Ghee=120 per kg.


Profit=-10%
Total cost price=120X100/110=109.09
Cost of packaging=109.09-80-8=21.09 Rs.

7. (3) Selling price of Rice=40X105/100=42


Selling price of Sugar=45+5+50=100
Required difference=100-42=58

8. (5) Selling price of pulse=90 Rs.


Loss=6%
Total CP=90X100/94=95.74
Cost of packaging of pulse=95.74-70.10=15.74

9. (1) CP of Rice=40
SP of milk=40X80/100=32
CP of milk=20+3+2=25
% profit=(32-25)/25X100=28%

10. (3) CP of (4 kg Ghee+3kg Rice+5 kg milk)


= 4X(80+8)+3X40+5X(20+3)
=352+120+115=587
SP of( 4 kg Ghee+3kg Rice+5kg milk)
=4X120+3X42+5X32=480+126+160=766
% profit=(766-587)/587X100=30.49%

Directions (Q.1-5) : Study the following table carefully and answers the following question

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


1) Rs. 10449
2) Rs. 20230
3) Rs. 25000
4) Rs. 17121
5) Rs. 25423

2.What is the amount of O, if the interest is compounded yearly for 2 years?


1) Rs. 19165.7
2) Rs. 20320.9
3) Rs. 21218
4) Rs. 22418
5) Rs. 25300.5

3.If the ratio of principal of O to that of P is 4 : 5 and the rate of interest of P is 10% more than that of O,
then what is the interest of P?
1) Rs. 3300
2) Rs. 3142
3) Rs. 3201
4) Rs. 2890
5) Rs. 2750

4.At what rate of interest the amount of N becomes five times that of his principal?
1) Rs. 63.58%
2) Rs. 69.96%
3) Rs. 60%
4) Rs. 133.33%
5) Rs. 162.58%

5.What is the amount of Q when the principal of Q is 20% more than that of M?
1) Rs. 32321.5
2) Rs. 13248.97
3) Rs. 54974.19
4) Rs. 32863.24
5) Rs. 17952.35
Directions (Q. 1-5): Study the given table carefully to answer the given questions.
Percentage profit or loss is based on the sum of cost price and transportation cost
in Missing Value Data Interpretation SBI PO.

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


1) 91.2
2) 89.5
3) 87.5
4) 85
5) 83.2
Answer
1. 5; Cost price of V = `50
Transportation cost = `30
Total cost price = 50 + 30 = `80
Profit = 4%
Selling price = 80 × 104 /100 = `83.2
2. The selling price of X is what percent of the cost price of W?
1) 150%
2) 250%
3) 125%
4) 200%
5) 100%
Answer
2. 2; Selling price of X = (Cost price + Cost on transportation + Profit) = 250 + 20 + 5 = `275
Cost price of W = Selling price + Loss = 100 + 10 = `110
Reqd % = 275 *100% / 110 = 250% of the cost price of W.

3. What is the ratio of the loss on Y to that on W?


1) 133 : 255
2) 65 : 55
3) 75 : 43
4) 833 : 500
5) 233 : 155
Answer
4; Loss on Y = Cost price of Y – Selling price of Y= 400* 100/96 – 400 = 416.66 – 400 = `16.66
Loss on W = `10
Reqd ratio = 16.66 : 10 = 833 : 500

4. What is the difference between the selling price of Z and that of X?


1) `189.8
2) `294.5
3) `191.4
4) `195.9
5) `201
Answer
3; Selling price of Z = Cost price of Z + Cost on transportation + Profit
= 400 + 40 + 440 *6/100 = `466.4
Selling price of X = `275
Difference = 466.4 – 275 = `191.4
5. If the loss on V is 5%, then its selling price is what percentage less than the selling price
of Z?
1) 85.7%
2) 88.7%
3) 83.7%
4) 81.7%
5) 79.7%
Answer
5. 3; Selling price of V = (Cost price + Cost of Transportation) = 95/100 = (50 + 30) × 95 /100 =
`76
Selling price of Z = `466.4
Reqd % = 466.4 – 76 /466.4 *100% = 83.7% less than selling price of Z.

Direction: Answer the following questions based on the information given below:

The proportion of male employees and the proportion of post graduates in a company are given below.
The company has a total of 800 employees, 80% of whom are in the production department and the rest
equally divided between the marketing and the accounts department.

1. What is the percentage of male employees in the production department?


1. 40%
2. 45%
3. 50%
4. 55%
5. 60%

2. In the marketing department, twenty five per cent of the post graduates are male. What is the
difference between the number of female post graduates and male employees who are not post
graduates?
1. Less than 8
2. Less than 10
3. Less than 12
4. Less than 14
5. Less than 16

3. The difference between the number of Post graduates in Marketing department and Post graduates in
Accounts department is?
1. 6
2. 8
3. 10
4. 9
5. 12
4. What percentage of employees in the marketing department are post graduates?
1. 40%
2. 45%
3. 50%
4. 55%
5. 60%

5. The number of Total males from all the departments are approx. what percent more than the number of
males in Accounts department?
1. 35%
2. 32%
3. 29%
4. 25%
5. 39%

Solutions
1. Percentage of males in the production department is: [288/640]*100 = 45%

2. Post graduates in marketing department = 32


Male Post graduates = 25% = 8
Hence, female Post graduates = 24
Hence, Male non Post graduates = 48-8 = 40
Required difference = 40-24 = 16

3. Difference = 40-32 = 8

4. Required percentage = [32/80]*100 = 40%

5. Males in Accounts department = 288


Total males = 380
Difference = 92
Required percentage = [92/288]*100 = approx. 32%

Detail Solution:-
Total employees = 800 ⇒ total males = 0.475*800 = 380
Total Post graduates = 0.53*800 = 424
80% employees = in Production department = 640
Number of Post graduates in Production department = 0.55*640 = 352
Now, rest employees (800-640 = 160 are equally divided between marketing and accounts. Thus, both
has 80-80 employees.
Number of males in Marketing = 0.6*80 = 48
Number of males in Accounts = 0.55*80 = 44
Post graduates in Accounts = 0.50*80 = 40
Post graduates in Marketing = 424-[352+40] = 32
And number of males in Production = 380-[48+44] = 288

The following table shows the number of new employees added to different categories of employees in a comp
also the number of employees from these categories who left the company every year since the foundation of t
Company in 1995.

Year Managers Technicians Operators Accountants Peons

New Left New Left New Left New Left New Left

1995 760 – 1200 – 880 – 1160 – 820 –

1996 280 120 272 120 256 104 200 100 184 96

1997 179 92 240 128 240 120 224 104 152 88

1998 148 88 236 96 208 100 248 96 196 80


1999 160 72 256 100 192 112 272 88 224 120

2000 193 96 288 112 248 144 260 92 200 104

1. What is the difference between the total number of Technicians added to the Company and the total
of Accountants added to the Company during the years 1996 to 2000?

A. 128 B. 112

C. 96 D. 88

EXPLANATION
Answer: Option D

Explanation:

Required difference

= (272 + 240 + 236 + 256 + 288) – (200 + 224 + 248 + 272 + 260)

= 88.

2. What was the total number of Peons working in the Company in the year 1999?

A. 1312 B. 1192

C. 1088 D. 968

EXPLANATION
Answer: Option B
Explanation:

Total number of Peons working in the Company in 1999

= (820 + 184 + 152 + 196 + 224) – (96 + 88 + 80 + 120)

= 1192.

3. For which of the following categories the percentage increase in the number of
employees working in the Company from 1995 to 2000 was the maximum?

A. Managers B. Technicians

C. Operators D. Accountants

EXPLANATION
Answer: Option A

Explanation:

Number of Managers working in the Company:

In 1995 = 760.

In 2000 = (760 + 280 + 179 + 148 + 160 + 193) – (120 + 92 + 88 + 72 + 96)

= 1252.

Percentage increase in the number of Managers


4. What is the pooled average of the total number of employees of all categories in the
year 1997?
A. 1325 B. 1195

C. 1265 D. 1235

EXPLANATION
Answer: Option B

Explanation:

Total number of employees of various categories working in the Company in 1997 are:

5. During the period between 1995 and 2000, the total number of Operators who left
the Company is what percent of total number of Operators who joined the
Company?

A. 19% B. 21%
C. 27% D. 29%

EXPLANATION
Answer: Option D

Explanation:

I. Refer to the table and answer the given questions

Data related to performance of 6 Batsman in a tournament

Number of matches played in Average Runs scored in Total balls faced in the Strike
Batsman
the tournament the tournament tournament Rate
A 8 — — 129.6
B 20 81 — —
C — 38 400 114
D — — — 72
E 28 55 1280 —
F — — — 66
Note:
i. Strike Rate = [Total Runs Scored/Total Balls Faced]*100
ii. All the given Batsmen could bat in all the given matches played by him.
iii. Few Values are missing in the table (indicated by —). A candidate is
expected to calculate the missing value, if it is required to answer the given
question, on the basis of the given data and information.
1. The respective ratio between total number of balls faced by D
and that by F in the tournament is 3:4. Total number of runs
scored by F in the tournament is what percent more than the
total runs scored by D in the tournament?
A. 200/9%
B. 150/9%
C. 350/9%
D. 325/9%
E. 100/9%

Answer & Explanation

Answer – A. 200/9%
Explanation :
F = D = [Strike Rate * Total Balls Faced]/100
F = 66*4x/100, D = 72*3x/100
F = D*[(100+y)/100] 264x/100 = 216x/100 * [(100+y)/100] y =
200/9%

2. If the runs scored by E in last 3 matches of the tournament are


not considered, his average runs scored in the tournament will
decrease by 9. If the runs scored by E in the 26th and 27th
match are below 128 and no two scores among these 3 scores
are equal, what are the minimum possible runs scored by E in
the 28th match?
A. 137
B. 135
C. 141
D. 133
E. 130

Answer & Explanation

Answer – A. 137
Explanation :
Total runs scored = Number of matches played in the tournament *
Average Run = 28 * 55 = 1540
Total runs scored(excluding last 3 matches) = 25 * 46(decrease 9 in
avg) = 1150
Total runs of last 3 matches = 1540 – 1150 = 390
Average = 390/3 = 130
26th and 27th match are below 128 and no two scores among these 3
scores are equal.So
Assume 26th = 127
then 27th = 126
and therefore 28th = 137

3. In the tournament, the total number of balls faced by Batsman


A is 74 less than the total number of runs scored by him. What
is the average run scored by Batsman A in the tournament?
A. 42.5
B. 39.5
C. 38
D. 44
E. 40.5

Answer & Explanation

Answer – E. 40.5
Explanation :
129.6 = [x/x-74]*100 [Strike rate formula given)
129.6x -9590.4 = 100x
x = 324
Average = 324/8 = 40.5

4. Batsman B faced equal number of balls in first 10 matches he


played in the tournament and last 10 matches he played in the
tournament. If his Strike rate in first 10 matches of the
tournament are 120 and 150 respectively, what is the total
number of balls faced by him in the tournament?
A. 1000
B. 1100
C. 1200
D. 1250
E. 1300

Answer & Explanation

Answer – C. 1200
Explanation :
(120/100)*(x/2) + (150/100)*(x/2) = 1620
x = 1200

5. What is the number of matches played by batsman C in the


tournament?
A. 10
B. 16
C. 12
D. 18
E. 8

Answer & Explanation

Answer – C. 12
Explanation :
114 = (38x / 400)* 100
x = 12

II. Refer to the table and answer the given questions

Person Type of Interest Principal(P) Amount (A) Years Rate of Interest(%)


A Compound — — 2 2
B Simple — — 4 —
C Compund 20000 — 2 4
D Simple — 29500 3 —
E Compound 10000 — — 4

6. If the ratio of interest rate of E to that of D is 2:3 then what is


the Principal(P) of D?
A. 15000
B. 20000
C. 35000
D. 25000
E. 30000

Answer & Explanation

Answer – D. 25000
Explanation :
R(%) = 4*3/2 = 6
Principal – x
x + (x*3*6/100) = 29500
x = 25000

7. If the interest is compounded yearly for three years then what


is the amount to be earned by C?
A. 23497.28
B. 20497.28
C. 22597.28
D. 22697.28
E. 22497.28

Answer & Explanation

Answer – E. 22497.28
Explanation :
Amount = P(1 + (R/100)^3)
A = 20000 * 1.04 * 1.04 * 1.04
A = 22497.28
8. What is the Simple Interest(SI) of B ? If the ratio of Principal of
C to that of B is 4:5 and the rate of interest is 10% more than
that of C.
A. 3300
B. 4400
C. 2200
D. 1100
E. 5500

Answer & Explanation

Answer – B. 4400
Explanation :
P = 5/4 * 20000 = 25000
The rate of interest is 10% more than that of C.
R(%) = 4 + (4*(10/100)) = 4.4 %
SI = [25000 * 4.4 * 4]/100 = 4400

9. If the Principal(P) of A is 20% more than that of E, then What is


the amount of A?
A. 12694.60
B. 16584.60
C. 12584.80
D. 12484.80
E. 15684.60

Answer & Explanation

Answer – D. 12484.80
Explanation :
Principal(P) of A = 10000 * 120/100 = 12000
A = P(1 + (R/100)^N) = 12000(1 + (2/100)^2) = 12484.80

10. If amount of D equals to five times that of his Principal then


what is the Rate of Interest(%)?
A. 122.22%
B. 144.44%
C. 133.33%
D. 155.55%
E. None of the Above

Answer & Explanation

Answer – C. 133.33%
Explanation :
Amount of D = Rs.29500
Principal – x
Amount of D = 5x
5x = 29500 => x= 5900
SI = 29500 – 5900 = 23600
R = 23600 * 100 / 5900 * 3 = 133.33%

Read the following table carefully and answer the questions given below it. Data
related to number of students who got admission and who left the given five
colleges 1,2,3,4 and 5 during the given years.

COLLEGE 1 COLLEGE 2 COLLEGE 3 COLLEGE 4


COLLEGE 5
YEARS ADM LEFT ADM LEFT ADM LEFT ADM LEFT ADM LEFT
2008 161 - 148 - 179 - 116 - 128 -
2009 148 58 172 60 161 90 208 60 191 50

2010 135 69 188 96 143 101 169 45 167 79


2011 112 88 173 59 165 58 142 56 185 82
2012 141 39 151 48 179 66 155 108 142 91

Ques 1. What is the average number of students who got admission in College
4 during all the given years taken together?
(a) 156
(b) 164
(c) 166
(d) 162
(e) 158

Ques 2. If the respective ratio of number of boys and girls in College 2 at the
end of 2010 was 5:6, what was the number of girls in College 2 at the end of
2010?
(a) 212
(b) 186
(c) 208
(d) 192
(e) 172

Ques 3. In which of the given colleges the number of students were the highest
at the end of 2009?
(a) 1
(b) 2
(c) 3
(d) 4
(e) 5

Ques 4. What was the total number of students in College 1 at the end of
2011?
(a) 335
(b) 347
(c) 329
(d) 363
(e) 341

Ques 5. Number of students in College 5 at the end of 2009 is what percent


more than the number of students is College 3 at the end of 2009 ?
1
(a) 9 ----
5

1
(b) 11 ----
5

4
(c) 3 ----
5

3
(d) 7 ----
5

4
(e) 5 ----
5

Ques 6. What is the respective ratio between total number of students who
joined College 3 in 2010 and 2011 together and total number of students who
left College 5 in 2010, 2011 and 2012 together ?
(a) 22:17
(b) 11:9
(c) 13:9
(d) 11:7
(e) 22:19

ANSWERS
(1) (e) - 158
(2) (d) 192

(3) (e) 5

(4) (e) 341

3
(5) (d) 7 ----
5

(6) (b) 11:9

SOLUTIONS
(1) Average = (116 + 208 + 169 + 142 + 155 ) / = 158

(2) Total admitted student till 2010 = 148 + 172 + 188 = 508
Total number of students who left till 2010 = 60 + 96 = 156
Difference = 352
Number of girls = 6/11 * 352 = 192

(3) College 1 = 161 + 148 - 58 = 251


College 2 = 148 + 172 - 60 = 260
College 3 = 179 + 161 - 90 = 250
College 4 = 116 + 208 - 60 = 264
College 5 = 128 + 191 - 50 = 269

(4) (116 + 148 + 135 + 112 ) - (58 + 69 + 88 ) = 341

(5) Students of College 5 at the end of 2009 = 128 + 191 - 50 = 269


Students of College 3 at the end of 2009 = 179 +161 - 90 = 250
Percentage = (269-250) / 250 * 100 = 38/5

(6) Ratio = (143 + 165 ) : (79 + 82 + 91 )


11 : 9

Directions (Q. 1-5): Study the table carefully to answer the following questions.

1. What is the speed of the train running between Kanyakumari and Madurai?
1) 40 kmph 2) 602/19 kmph 3) 6211/21 kmph 4) 50 kmph 5) 6815/22 kmph
2. If there is no any stop between Kanyakumari and Renigunta, then what will be the new speed of the
train?
1) 475/7 kmph 2) 484/9 kmph 3) 491/2 kmph 4) 503/7 kmph 5) 5311/17 kmph
3. What is the total income of Railways from this train from Kanyakumari to Madurai? (Given – fare for
Child is 40% that for an Adult)
1) ₹ 163400 2) ₹ 155980 3) ₹ 173500 4) ₹ 184000 5) ₹ 1925000
4. What is the ratio of adults to children who arrive at Renigunta?
1) 3 : 5 2) 47 : 21 3) 39 : 41 4) 47 : 51 5) 5 : 19
5. A 10-member family, in which there are 4 children, boards the train at Tuticorin and deboards the train
at Arakkonam. What is the fare paid by them? (Given that the ratio of fare of Adult to Child is 5 : 2)
1) ₹ 3034 2) ₹ 2832 3) ₹ 2964 4) ₹ 3544 5) ₹ 3262:

Answers With explanations:


1. 1; Speed of train between Kanyakumari and Madurai= 430
11.45 pm –1.00 pm = 430
10.45
= 43
430 4
4
10 3
430
= 40 kmph

2. 5; Total time taken by the train to travel from Kanyakumari to Renigunta


= 11 am – 1 pm = 22 hours
Total halt time = 5 + 10 + 20 + 5 + 5 = 45 minutes
If there in no halt then time taken = 22hr – 45 minutes
= 21 hours 15 minutes
Speed = 1140 km
21 hrs 15 minutes = 85
1140 4 = 1140 4 912 5311 kmph
85 17 17

3. 2; Total income of Railways from the train from Kanyakumari to Madurai = (fare of
adult ×
number of adults) + (fare of child × number of children)
= (250 × 80) + (70 × 80 × 40
100 ) + {(250 + 320 – 100) (200 – 80) + (70 + 90 – 20) (200 – 80)
40
100 } + {(250 + 320 – 100 + 150 – 50) × (310 – 200) + (70 + 90 + 70 – 20 – 30) (310 –
200
× 40
100 )}
= {(20000 + 2240) + (56400 + 6720) + (62700 + 7920)} = `155980
4. 2; Number of adults arriving at Renigunta = (250 + 320 + 150 + 100 + 120 + 80) –
(100 + 50+ 230 + 80 + 90) = 470
Number of children arriving at Renigunta = (70 + 90 + 70 + 60 + 40 + 20) – (20 + 30 +
50
+ 30 + 10) = 210
Reqd ratio = 470 : 210 = 47 : 21
5. 3; The fare paid by the family = fare of 6 adults + fare of 4 children
= {6 × (590 – 200) + 4(590 – 200) × 2
5}
= `2964

Study the following table carefully and answer the given


questions
Mobile Cost Price Selling Price % of Profit Profit
Samsung 35,000 ---- ---- 3,500
Apple 53,000 ---- 14% ----
Micromax ---- 22,000 ---- ----

LG 28,000 ---- ---- ----


HTC ---- 33,000 10% ----
Sony 32,000 ---- ---- 4,000
1.What is the selling price and % of Profit of Sony Mobile ?
1.36,000 and 12.5%
2.36,00 and 15%
3.36,000 and 18%
4.36,000 and 20%
5.36,000 and 23%

2.What is the % of Profit Micromax, If Cost Price of Micromax is 3/5 of Cost Price of HTC mobile ?
1.33 1/3%
2.26 4/9%
3.22 2/9%
4.24 5/9%
5.25 7/9%

3.What is the selling price and % of profit of LG mobile?. If profit is 5oo more than the profit of
Samsung mobile .
1.32,000 and 14 1/7%
2.34,000 and 14 4/7%
3.32,000 and 15 2/7%
4.34,000 and 17 5/7%
5.32,000 and 14 2/7%

4.What is the profit earned on Apple mobile ?


1.7360
2.7450
3.7420
4.7560
5.7620

5.What is the ratio between Cost Price and Selling price of Samsung ?
1.14:15
2.10:13
3.10:14
4.14:15
5.10:11

Solutions :
1.1
Selling price = 32,000+4000=36,000
% of Profit = 4000/36000 = 12.5%
2.3
HTC mobile Selling Price = 33,000
HTC Mobile % Of Profit = 10%
means 33,000 ------- 110%
? ------- 100% (CP)
Cost Price of HTC = 30,000
Micromax cost price = 3/5 *30,000 = 18,000
Selling price = 22,000
profit = 4,000
% of profit = (4000/18,000 )*100 = 22 2/9%

3.5
Profit on Samsung mobile =3,500
from that profit on LG mobile = 3500+500=4000
Selling Price of LG mobile = 32,000
% of profit on LG = (4000/28,000)*100 = 14 2/7%
4.3
Cost Price = 53,000
% of profit = 14%

53,000 ------------ 100%


? ----------- 114%
Selling price = 60,420
profit = 60,420-53,000=7420
5.5
Cost Price = 35,000
Selling Price = 35,000+3500=38500
Ratio = 35000 : 38500 = 10:11

Q. 1-5): Study the given table carefully to answer the following questions:
1. How many passengers deboard the train at Nagpur?
1) 2050
2) 1340
3) 1170
4) 1050
5) 150
2. What is the total fare of an eight-membered family who board at Mathura and deboard the train
at Itarsi? Four members out of eight are children and each child’s fare is 55% of the fare for an
adult?
1) `2635
2) `2051
3) `2192
4) `1818
5) `2590
3. What is difference between the speed of the train from Jhansi to Nagpur and that from Delhi to
Jhansi?
1) 11 kmph
2) 10.5 kmph
3) 12.5 kmph
4) 18 kmph
5) None of these
4. The total halt time is what per cent of the total travel time?
1) 8.6%
2) 2.4%
3) 7.8%
4) 5.6%
5) 4.1%
5. What is the total revenue from this train between Agra and Itarsi? (Assume all passengers pay
full fare)
1) `300000
2) `296650
3) `326610
4) `349000
5) `151500
Directions (Q. 6-10): Study the table carefully to answer the following questions.

The percentage profit is given on total cost price.


Cost price = cost of production + transportation cost + packaging cost
6. If the percentage of profit on sold Ghee is 10%, then what is its cost of packaging?
1) `24.90
2) `23.50
3) `22
4) `21.09
5) `27.80
7. What is the difference between the selling price of Sugar and that of Rice, if the cost of
transportation is zero for both?
1) `56
2) `52
3) `48
4) `36
5) `72
8. What is the cost of packaging of Pulse?
1) `22.5
2) `20.04
3) `19.91
4) `18.71
5) `15.74
9. What is the percentage profit of Milk if its selling price is 80% of the cost price of Rice?
1) 28%
2) 30%
3) 32%
4) 34%
5) 38%
10. 4 kg Ghee, 3 kg Rice and 5 kg Milk are sold. What is profit or loss percentage? (The packing
cost is zero for all goods) and selling price of Milk is `32 per kg?
1) 36%
2) 32%
3) 30.49%
4) 34.2%
5) 31.5%

Answer:-
1. (4); Passengers deboarding the train at Nagpur
= Total passengers boardi ng at various stations from Delhi to Itarsi – Total passengers deboarding the
train at various stations from Mathura to Itarsi
= (500 + 200 + 350 + 250 + 180 + 150) – (80 + 50 + 100 + 200 + 150)
= 1630 – 580
= 1050
2. (1); Total fare of family
= Fare of Adults + Fare of Children
= 4 × 425 + 4 × 425 × (55/100)
= 1700 + 935 = `2635
3. (3); Speed of train from Delhi to Jhansi
= 400/6
= 66.67 kmph
Speed of train from Jhansi to Nagpur
= 950/12
= 76.16 kmph
Reqd difference
= 79.16 – 66.67
= 12.50 kmph
4. (5); Total travel time
= 12.00 noon – 5.45 pm (one day before)
= 18hr 15min
= 18 X (15/60)hr
= 73/4 hours
Total halt time = 5 + 5 + 15 + 7 + 13 = 45 minutes
Total halt time is = 45/60
= (3/4) hr
Reqd % = (3/4) X (4/73) X 73 Hours
= 4.10% of the total travel time.
5. (2); Total revenue between Agra to Itarsi
= (Fare of Railway from agra to Itarsi × Number of passengers between stations)
= Total revenue from Agra to Jhansi + Total revenue from Jhansi to Bhopal + Total revenue from Bhopal
to Itarsi
= (500 + 200 + 350 – 80 – 50) × (250 – 130) + (500 + 200 + 350 + 250 – 100 – 80 – 50) × (375 – 250) +
(500 + 200 + 350 + 250 + 180 – 200 – 100 – 50 – 80) × (425 – 375)
= (920 × 120 + (1070 × 125) + (1050 × 50)
= 110400 + 133750 + 52500 = `296650
6. (4); Selling price of Ghee
= `120 per kg Profit
= 10%
Total cost price = 120 × (100/110) = `109.09
Cost of packing = Cost price – Cost of production – Cost of transportation
= 109.09 – 80 – 8 = `21.09
7. (3); Selling price of Rice
= 40 × (105/100) = `42
Selling price of Sugar = 45 + 5 + 50 = `100
Reqd difference = 100 – 42 = `48
8. (5); Selling price of pulse = `90
Loss = 6%
Total cost price = 90 × (100/94) = `95.74
Cost of packaging of pulse = Total cost price – Cost of production – Cost of transportation =
95.74 – 70 – 10 = `15.74
9. (1); Cost price of Rice = `40
Selling price of Milk = 40 × (80/100) = `32
Cost price of Milk = Cost of production + Transportation + Packaging
= 20 + 3 + 2
= `25
% profit = (32-25)/25 × 100 = 28%
10. (3); Cost price of 4 kg Ghee + 3 kg Rice + 5 kg Milk
= 4 × (80 + 8) + 3 × 40 + 5 × (20 + 3)
= 352 + 120 + 115 = `587
Selling price of 4 kg Ghee + 3 kg Rice + 5 kg Milk
= 4 × 120 + 3 × 42 + 5 × 32 = 480 + 126 + 160 = `766
% profit = (766 – 587)X100/587 = 30.49%

Directions (Q1-5) Study the following table carefully and answer the questions that
follow:

Q1. Out of the number of qualified candidates from State P in 2008, the ratio of
male to female candidates is 11:7. If the number of female qualified candidates
from State P in 2008 is 126, what is the number of appeared candidates (both male
and female) from State P in 2008?
 (1)630
 (2)510
 (3)570
 (4)690
 (5)540
Q2. The number of appeared candidates from State Q increased by 100% from
2006 to 2007. If the total number of qualified candidates from State Q in 2006 and
2007 together is 408, what is the number of appeared candidates from State Q in
2006?

 (1)380
 (2)360
 (3)340
 (4)320
 (5)300
Q3. What is the difference between the number of qualified candidates from State
P in 2006 and that in 2007?

 (1)12
 (2)22
 (3)14
 (4)24
 (5)16
Q4. If the average number of qualified candidates from State Q in 2008, 2009 and
2010 is 210, what is the number of qualified candidates from State Q in 2010?

 (1)191
 (2)195
 (3)183
 (4)187
 (5)179
Q5. If the ratio of the number of qualified candidates from State P in 2009 to that in
2010 is 14:9, what is the number of qualified candidates from State P in 2010?

 (1)252
 (2)207
 (3)216
 (4)234
 (5)198
 Type: Missing Value Data Interpretation SBI PO
 Number of Questions is :10
Match-1 Match-2 Match-3 Match -4 Total

Player Name Of Individual Scores

Virat Kohli 110 90 85 335


Suresh Raina 90 70 72 287
Chris Gayle 82 70 32 324
AB De Villiers 95 75 80 340
Yuvraj Singh 60 60 112 320
David Warner 153 72 89 359
Total 530 415 540 480 1965

1.What is the totals runs scored by the David Warner and Chris Gayle in all the 2nd and
3rd match respectively ?
 185
 195
 180
 190
Answer
185
140+45 = 185
2.What are the total runs scored by Suresh in the 2nd Match and Chris Gayle in the 3rd
match?
 137
 195
 185
 127
Answer
Answer 195
55 + 140 = 195
3.What is the maximum possible percentage contribution of Yuvraj Singh in the total runs
scored in the four matches?
 16.62%
 16.72%
 17.62%
 16.60%
Answer
Answer 16.62%

Explanation:
Maximum possible runs scored by Yuvraj in Match-3 = 88
Maximum possible percentage contribution:
(60+60+88+112)/(270+300+240+200)x100% = 320/1925 x 100%
= 16.62%
4.Which player has the highest average in terms of the run scored in all four matches?
 Yuvraj Singh
 Suresh Raina
 David Warner
 Virat Kohli
Answer
David Warner
359/4 = 89.75
5.What is the difference between total runs scored by Suresh Raina and David Warner?
 75
 62
 72
 82
Answer
Answer 72
287 – 359 = 72
6.What is the Ration of marks scored by Suresh Raina and Virat Kohli in 3rd Match and
marks scored by David Warner and Yuvraj Singh in the same match?
 1:1
 16:19
 32:19
 16:13
Answer
1:1
both are 160:160 = 1:1
7.Which individual player innings score has the highest contribution percentage by a single
inning in the total score of the match?
 David warner
 Yuvraj Singh
 Chris Gayle
 Virat Kohli
Answer
Answer David Warner
Look at the highest innings score after calculating all you will finally see:-

David warner contribution percentage is:

153/530 = 0.30 *100 =30% Highest

8.What is the ratio of the marks scored by the Virat Kohli in Match 1 and Chris Gayle in
Match 3?
 14:6
 14:5
 28:10
 14:10
Answer
Answer 14:5
140/50 = 28/10=14:5

9.Which player has scored the third least number of runs in all the matches?
 Chris Gayle
 Yuvraj Singh
 AB Devilliers
 Virat kohli
Answer
Answer Chris Gayle
Virat 335

Suresh Raina 287

Chris gayle 324


ABD 340

Yuvraj 320

David Warner 359


10.What is the difference between the highest and the lowest individual score of the player
in the list?
 122
 131
 121
 111
Answer
Answer 121
David warner match 1 i,e (153) – Chris Gayle match 4 i,e 32 runs
153-32 = 121

A rating company rates the performance of three companies producing shoes. The points are allotted
according to their sales. The point Index (PI) of each of the companies = The number of lakh units
sold during the month × points allotted

The following table show the number of lakh units sold of each of the brands - Moon, Warle and
Enivi - from Jan 07 to June 07.
Note :-
1. The number of lakh units sold by all the three companies in each of the months is identical.
2. The sum of the number of lakh units sold by each of the companies in all the six months together
is identical.
3. The number of lakh units sold by any of the companies in any one of the months is at least 1.
4. The number of lakh units sold by exactly two companies in each of the months Feb 07, Mar 07,
and Apr 07 is identical.
5. The Point Index of Jan 07 and May 07 is 26 and 17 less than Feb 07 respectively. Also the PI in
Jan 07 is one more than that of March 07.
6. The number of lakh units sold by Moon in Mar 07 and Apr 07 together is equal to that in May
07.
7. The sum of PI in any month is not greater than 100.
8. The least possible Point Index (PI) is in Apr 07 for the sum of lakh units sold by all three
companies.
Q1. What is the number of lakh units sold by Enivi in Mar 07?
a) 5
b) 6
c) 4
d) 7
e) None of The Above
Q2. Find the PI of all the three companies in Apr 07.
a) 59
b) 60
c) 61
d) 58
e) None of The Above
Q3. What is the number of lakh units sold by Moon in all the six months together?
a) 34
b) 32
c) 36
d) 38
e) None of The Above
Q4. What is the number of lakh units sold by Enivi in May 07?
a) 7
b) 4
c) 5
d) 8
e) None of The Above
Q5. What is the PI of Warle in all the six months together?
a) 139
b) 153
c) 138
d) 148
e) None of The Above
Solution
Answer 1. (Option B)
Answer 2. (Option D)
Answer 3. (Option A)
Answer 4. (Option C)
Answer 5. (Option D)
Directions (Q. 6-10): Study the given chart carefully and answer the
following questions

6) The number of passengers boarding Train A at Vadodara is what percent of the number of
passengers boarding Train B at Mumbai?
a) 37.03% b) 47.03% c) 27.03%
d) 47.30% e) None of these
7) What is the difference between the speed of Train A and that of Train B?
a) 2.73 kmph b) 1.97 kmph c) 3.6 kmph
d) 2.62 kmph e) 3.9 kmph
8) What is the ratio of the total passengers of Train A to that of Train B?
a) 102 : 79 b) 104 : 87 c) 103 : 87
d) 110 : 79 e) 113 : 87
9) The total income of Train A is what percent of the total income of Train B?
a) 180% b) 159.51% c) 123.29%
d) 125% e) 127.64%
10) If the average speed of Train A increases by 10% then when will it reach to its destination?
a) 7:45 am b) 9:45 am c) 8:45 am
d) 10:45 am e) 11:45 am

6. Option A
Required percentage = 100/270 × 100 = 37.03%
7. Option A
Speed of Train A = 1280 / 10:20 am – 5:00 pm
= 1280 / 17 hours 20 minutes
= 1280 x 3 / 52 = 73.84 kmph
Speed of train B = 1280 / 12:00 noon ⎯6:00 pm
= 1280/18 hours = 71.11 kmph
So, difference between the speed of train A and train B = 73.84 ⎯71.11 = 2.73 kmph
8. Option B
Total passengers in train A = 400 + 100 + 90 + 300 + 150 = 1040
Total passengers in train B = 300 + 150 + 270 + 50 + 100 = 870
So, required ratio = 1040 : 870 = 104 : 87
9. Option E
Total income of train A = (400 × 50) + (500 × 70) + (590 × 280) + (890 × 100) + (1040 × 120) =
Rs.434000
Total income of train B = (300 × 120) + (450 × 100) + (620 × 280) + (670 × 70) + (770 × 50) =
Rs.340000
So, required % = 434000 x 100 / 340000
= 127.64% of the total income of train B.
10. Option C
If the average speed of train A increases by 10%
then its new speed = 73.84 × 110/100
= 81.22 kmph
Time taken by train A during the journey = 1280/81.22 = 15.75 hours = 15 hours 45 minutes
The time when the train will reach its destination = 5 pm + 15 hours 45 minutes = 8:45 am

Directions for questions 1 to 5: A test paper contains 50 questions. 4 marks are awarded for every correct
answer and one mark is deducted for every wrong answer. Aryan, Bunny, Chetana and Divya appeared for
this test and their scores are given in the following table. Further it is also known that Divya has scored the
maximum marks. Complete the following table and answer the questions that follow.

1.Who answered the second highest number of questions correctly(No two students answered same number
of questions correctly)?
(a) Aryan
(b) Bunny
(c) Chetana
(d) Divya
(e) Cannot be determined

2.Who answered the maximum number of questions incorrectly?


(a) Aryan
(b) Bunny
(c) Chetana
(d) Divya
(e) Cannot be determined

3.If all the questions attempted by Divya are not correct, then which of the following can be the score of
Divya?
(a) 189
(b) 188
(c) 196
(d) 191
(e) Cannot be determined

4.If the average score of all the four students is a multiple of 5, then what is the total number of correct
answers by all the four?
(a) 157
(b) 167
(c) 140
(d) 146
(e) Cannot be determined

5.If Divya got 4th rank among the four students with the maximum possible marks then what could be the
maximum number of questions she attempted?
(a) 15
(b) 47
(c) 21
(d) 46
(e) Cannot be determined

Answers with explanation:


Directions for questions 1 to 5: Following is the complete chart:

1.Choice (c)

2.Choice (a)

3.Choice (d)
Since Divya scored maximum marks, hence his score is more than 187, but note that she cannot score all the scores
more than 187, there are only some scores which she can score.

Thus only a score of 191 is possible.

4.Choice (a)
For being the average a multiple of 5 Divya must attempt 48 questions and also all of them must be correct. So total
correct questions by four becomes = 16 + 46 + 47 + 48 = 157.

5.Choice (d)
In order to get maximum marks with lowest rank,Divya must score 59 with maximum attempts. Which could be
realized by the equation 4x – y = 59. Which satisfies for x = 21 and y = 25. Hence the maximum question that he
could attempt is 46.

Directions for questions 6 to 10: A team of 5 players A, B, C, D and E participated in a tournament and played
four matches (1 to 4). The following table gives partial information about their individual scores and the total
runs scored by the team in each match.
Each column has two values missing. These are the runs scored by the two lowest scorers in that match.
None of the two missing values is more than 10% of the total runs scored in that match.

6.What is the maximum possible percentage contribution of A in the total runs scored in the four matches?
(a) 19.7%
(b) 19.9%
(c) 20.1%
(d) 20.2%
(e) Cannot be determined

7.What is the maximum possible percentage contribution of E in the total runs scored in the four matches?
(a) 18.2%
(b) 19.9%
(c) 18.6%
(d) 20.2%
(e) Cannot be determined

8.If the absolute difference between the total runs scored by A and C in the four matches is minimum
possible then what is the ratio of A and C’s total runs scored by them in the four matches.
(a) 187:189
(b) 189:187
(c) 183:187
(d) 189:188
(e) Cannot be determined
9.If the absolute difference between the total runs scored by A and C in the four matches is minimum
possible then what is the absolute difference between total runs scored by B and E in the four matches?
(a) 32
(b) 37
(c) 35
(d) 27
(e) Cannot be determined

10.The players are ranked 1 to 5 on the basis of the total runs scored by them in the four matches, with the
highest scorer getting Rank 1. If it is known that no two players scored the same number of total runs, how
many players are there whose ranks can be exactly determined?
(a) 0
(b) 1
(c) 3
(d) 5
(e) Cannot be determined

Answers with explanation:

6.Option (a)
Maximum possible runs scored by A in Match-1 = 27
Maximum possible runs scored by A in Match-3 = 19
Maximum possible percentage contribution:
(27+100+19+53)/(270+300+240+200)x100% = 199/1010x100% = 19.7%

7.Option (c)
Maximum possible runs scored by E in Match-2 = 30
Maximum possible runs scored by E in Match-4 = 20
Maximum possible percentage contribution:
(60+30+78+20)/(270+300+240+200)x100%
= 188/1010x100% = 18.6%

8.Option (b)
Maximum possible total runs scored by C in the four matches
= 27 + 30 + 110 + 20 = 187.
In such a case minimum possible total runs scored by A in the four matches = 23 + 100 + 13 + 53 = 189
Difference = 189 – 187 = 2 (minimum possible)
So Required ratio is 189:187

9.Option (b)
Maximum possible total runs scored by C in the four matches
= 27 + 30 + 110 + 20 = 187.
In such a case minimum possible total runs scored by A in the four matches
= 23 + 100 + 13 + 53 = 189.
Difference = 189 – 187 = 2 (minimum possible) Subsequently total runs scored by B in the four matches
= 88 + 65 + 19 + 52 = 224.
Also, total runs scored by E in the four matches
= 60 + 30 + 78 + 19 = 187
Absolute difference = 224 – 187 = 37

10.Option (c)
Individual ranges for total score:
A-> 189-199
B-> 218-224
C-> 182-187
D-> 223
E-> 187-188
Least total will be of C (Rank 5)
2nd least will be E (Rank 4)
Rank 3 must be of A.
It is not possible to determine the exact ranks of B and D.

Directions (Q.6-10): Study the given table carefully to answer the given questions.
The proportion of female employees and the proportion of post graduates in a Bank are given. The bank has
a total of 1500 employees. 70% of them are on the Clerical post and rest are equally divided as PO and SO.

6. What percent of employees posted as clerk are post graduates?

41.50%

42.85%
43.65%

44.75%

None of these

Solution:

7. What is the percentage of total employees posted as SO in the bank are females?

33.34%

66.67%
52.89%

65%
61.25%

Solution:

8. 30% employees posted as Clerk who are post graduates are females. What is the difference between the
number of male post graduates and female employee who are not post graduates?

670
705

650

750

Cannot be determined

Solution:

9. The difference between the number of post graduates who are clerks and post graduates who are PO?

350

450

460

360
400

Solution:

10. What is the ratio of total number of post graduates employees posted as Clerk to the total number of
female employees posted as SO in the bank?

1:2

1:3

3:1
2:3
3:2

Solution:

Directions (1-5): Study the following table carefully and answer the questions below. Distribution of Salary of
Arvind and Akhilesh over 2001 and 2002

1. What was the Arvind’s salary in 2001?

20,000
22,000

25,000

18,000

18,500

Solution:

2. What was the percentage change Arvind expenditure from 2001 to 2002?

31 1/29% decrease
29 1/25 % decrease

15 1/25% decrease

11 1/11% decrease

11 11/25% decrease

Solution:
3. The percentage increase in the Akhilesh’s savings from 2001 to 2002 is 50%, then find the percentage
increment in his salary from 2001 to 2002.

30 % Rs

20% Rs
10% Rs

50% Rs

None of these

Solution:

4. What is the difference between the average salary of Arvind and Akhilesh for two years?

3000

4000

2000

5000
None of these

Solution:

5. What is the total expenditure of Akhilesh and Arvind for two years?

47520

47500
45000

25400
None of these

Solution:

Directions (6-10): Study the following pie chart and bar graph carefully and answer the following questions.

6. The speed of mohini and vatsal are same, then find the distance travelled by Vatsal?

350 km

210 km

360 km
182 km

None of these

Solution:
7. Find the distance travelled by Anuj?

140 km

180 km

240 km
Cannot be determined

None of these

Solution:

8. Speed of Akhil is how much percent more less than the speed of Vatsal?

20% less

10% less

50% less

40 % less
None of these

Solution:

9. Average of all the person’s speed is

39 1/4 km/hr

33 1/4 km/hr

39 1/5 km/hr
40 1/5 km/hr

None of these

Solution:

10. What is the ratio of angle made by Bhanu and Anuj ?

5:1

4:3
4:1

3:2

None of these

Solution:

Directions (1-5):

1. The seller marked the price of the item D same at its Cost price. Find the profit/loss percentage on item D?

10% Loss
20% Loss

10% Profit
20% Profit

Data insufficient
Solution:
CP=MP=350
SP=350*90/100=315
Loss% = (350 – 315)/350 * 100 = 10%

2. The Cost price of item A is same as the cost price of item B. If the seller decides to mark the price 7% more
than the Cost price, then how much discount should he offer so that he makes no profit or loss on selling the
item?

6.54%
5.54%

6.14%

5.64%

Data insufficient

Solution:
Letthediscountofferedbe‘x’%
MP=107/100*100=107
SPissameasCP,
100=107/100*(100–x)
100–x=93.45
x = 6.54%
3. What is the Cost price of item C?

Rs 100

Rs 120

Rs 150
Rs 200

Data insufficient

Solution:
SP=220*80/100=176
CP=176*100/(100+17.34)
CP = 150
4. The seller marks the price of item E double the cost price. What is the percentage profit/loss he will make
on the item?

25% Profit

100% Profit

25% Loss
No Profit No Loss

50% Profit

Solution:
SP=620*75/100=465
CP=MP/2=620/2=310
% Profit = (465 – 310)/310 * 100 = 50%

5. What is the average of Cost price of the five items?

Rs 150

Rs 178

Rs 220

Rs 232

Rs 202
Solution:
Average = (100+100+150+350+310)/5=202 Rs

Directions (6-10): Study the following graph and answer the questions below.
Table shows the population and percentage increase/decrease of three cities in year 2001 and 2002.

6. What was the population (in Lakhs) of Shimla in 2001?

1.36
1.26

1.25

1.10

1.40

Solution:
Population of Shimla in 2001 = 1.5 * 100/110 = 1.36 Lakhs
7. The population of Nainital in 2002 was same as that of of Shimla in 2001, then find average of total
population of three cities over 2001 and 2002?
1.98 Lakhs

1.65 Lakhs

2.11 Lakhs
2.25 Lakhs

2.02 Lakhs

Solution:
Population of Nainital in 2001 = 1.36 * 100/92 = 1.48
Average = (1.36+1.50+3+4+1.48+1.36)/6=12.7/6=2.11 Lakhs
8. What is the percentage increase in the population of Ooty from 2001 to 2002?

66 1/3 %

33 2/3 %

33 1/3 %
66 2/3 %

50 %

Solution:

9. If in Shimla, population increases by 10% every year, then what was the population (approximately) of
Shimla in 2005?

1.5 Lakhs

1.75 Lakhs

2.25 Lakhs

2.50 Lakhs

2 Lakhs

Solution:
Population of Shimla in 2005 = 1.5* (110/100)*(110/100)*(110/100)=1.99=2 Lakhs
10.The population of Shimla in 2001 is what percent less than population of Ooty in 2002?

33%

55%

22%

66%
76%
Solution:
Required % = (4-1.36)/4*100=(2.64/4)*100=66%

Directions (Q. 1-5): Given below is the percentage of marks obtained by six students in different subjects.

1. If the ratio between marks obtained by Monica in Economics and marks obtained in Physics is 2 : 3. Then
marks obtained by Monica in Physics is what percent of marks obtained by Rachel in Physics?

127.5%

92.5%

90.90%
112.5%

None of these
Solution:

2. If score of Ross in Economics would have been 25% more, then it would be 140 marks. Find the average
score of all the students in Economics.

93 (2/3)

98 (2/3)

92

94 (1/2)
None of these

Solution:

3. What is the average marks obtained by all students in French subject?

53.24
48.54

64.83

85.66

86.83

Solution:

4. Marks obtained by Chandler in French, Maths and Economics together is what percent more/less than
marks obtained by Ross in Geography, Physics and Biology? (approximate)

15% more
18% more

12% less

19% less

20% more

Solution:

5. If total marks obtained by Phoebe in Maths and Geography together is 1 mark less than marks obtained by
Ross in Maths and English, then find the total marks percentage of Phoebe.

82%

86%

80%
88%

None of these

Solution:

Directions (Q. 6-10): A person purchased 5 Gadgets from a shop and sold them online. Given below is the
data showing cost price, selling price and profit/loss percentage.
6. Cost price of Laptop is what percent of selling price of Tablet? (approximate)

138%

182%
142%

154%

186%

Solution:

7. If there has been a profit of 12% on Tablet instead of 12% loss. Then the new S.P. is how much more than
the original S.P.?

5216

5396

5336

5316
None of these

Solution:

8. Profit percentage on Digital camera is what percent more/less than profit percentage on Laptop?

50% more

33.34% less
33.67% more
50% less

150% less

Solution:

9. What is the ratio between profit percentage of Smart Watch to profit percentage of Smartphone?

5:3

3:2

3:5

2:5

None of these

Solution:

10. What is the overall profit/loss percentage? (approximate)

22.12% profit

12.12% profit
14.14% profit

33.12% loss

15.15% loss
Solution:
Overall cost price of all items together =32445+35600+22150+28295+5660=124150
Overall selling price of all items together =40556.25+40940+19492+31140+7075 = 139203.25
Profit percentage =(139203.25-124150)/124150×100≈12.12% profit

Directions(Q1-5): Given below in the table showing data of a metro travelling from Rajiv Chowk to Noida city:
Q1. From Mandi house to Yamuna bank station, if the Metro train takes twice the time it takes to travel from
Rajiv Chowk to Mandi house, then what is the distance between Mandi house to Yamuna bank station? (in
km)
(a) 5 Km

(b) 6 Km
(c) 7.5 Km
(d) 7 Km
(e) 6.5 Km

Q2. What is the average speed of the train from Rajiv Chowk to Noida city?
(a) 75 km/hr
(b) 79.3 km/hr
(c) 75.6 km/hr
(d) 73.2 km/hr
(e) Data insufficient

Q3. If total distance from Rajiv Chowk to Noida city is 20 km, then find time taken to travel from Ashok nagar
to Noida city.
(a) 2 Mins
(b) 3 Mins
(c) 4 Mins
(d) 5 Mins
(e) Data insufficient

Q4. By what percent time taken from station Yamuna Bank to Mayur Vihar is more/less than the time taken
from Mayur Vihar to Ashok Nagar by the metro?
(a) 66 2/3 %
(b) 65 1/3 %
(c) 62 1/3 %
(d) 60 %
(e) Data insufficient

Q5. If due to some problem, the train takes 2 more minutes to reach Noida city from Ashok Nagar, then by
what percent the average speed of entire journey has changed?
(a) 6.35 %
(b) 7.28%
(c) 8.54%
(d) None of these
(e) Data insufficient

Directions (Q.6-10): Read the following table is pie chart carefully and answer the questions given below it.
Distribution of employees of a company in different department:

Total number of employees = 800

Table shows the portion of female employees and portion of employees whose age is under 25 years

Q6. The number of males in technical department are 180, then find the number of employees whose age is
under 25 in same department?
(a) 100
(b) 50
(c) 75
(d) 25
(e) 125
Q7. What is the Ratio of number of male employees from marketing department to number of employees
under 25 age from content team?
(a) 5 : 9
(b) 7 : 8
(c) 2 : 9
(d) 9 : 5
(e) Data insufficient

Q8. What percent of employees in content team are male?


(a) 10 %
(b) 20 %
(c) 25 %
(d) 40 %
(e) 15 %

Q9. If in Administrator department, there are no employee under 25, then by what percent number of
employee under 25 in marketing are more than number of employee under 25 in technical?
(a) 100%
(b) 96%
(c) 104%
(d) 124%
(e) None of these
Q10. If in marketing department, 25% of males are under 25 age then what is the ratio of number of males
who are above 25 to the number of females who are under 25 age?
(a) 3 : 2
(b) 2 : 3
(c) 1 : 3
(d) 1 : 2
(e) None of these

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