Set-1
Directions: Study the graph carefully and answer the following questions.
A shopkeeper sells five different types of articles. The chart represents the
profit percent earned and the discount given in five different articles.
1. If the cost price of article B and the article C are Rs. 2500 and Rs. 2400,
respectively. Find the difference between the marked price of the article
B and the marked price of the article C.
A. Rs. 450 B. Rs. 430 C. Rs. 500
D. Rs. 650 E. Rs. 460
2. If the marked price of the article E is Rs. 4800 then find the cost price of
the article E.
A. Rs. 1500 B. Rs. 1850 C. Rs. 1800
D. Rs. 1600 E. Rs. 1750
3. If the selling price of the article A and the article D are Rs. 3132 and Rs.
1700, respectively then the marked price of the article D is what percent
of the marked price of the article A?
A. 75% B. 50% C. 80%
D. 60% E. 40%
4. The discount given in the article A has been reduced by 6.7% and also
the marked price of the article has been reduced by Rs. 400. If initially,
the cost price of article A is Rs. 2320, then find the difference between the
discount given earlier and the discount given after reducing the marked
price.
A. Rs. 328 B. Rs. 356 C. Rs. 384
D. Rs. 320 E. Rs. 365
5. What will be the ratio of the cost price of the article E and the cost price
of the article C if the selling price of the article C and the selling price of
the article E is Rs. 2124 and Rs. 1848, respectively?
A. 9 : 8 B. 6 : 7 C. 7 : 9
D. 7 : 5 E. 9 : 7
Set-2
Directions: Study the following bar chart carefully and answer the
questions given beside.
The bar chart given below shows the number of students who cleared the
two examinations, RRB Scale 1 and RRB Assistant over the years per every
1000 students who appeared in these exams.
6. If the total numbers of students appeared in RRB Scale I in 2016 was 2.5
lakhs then how many of them had cleared the RRB Scale I examination in
2016?
A. 65000 B. 75000 C. 60000
D. 70000 E. None of these
7. The total number of students who cleared both the examinations
together in 2014 is approximately what percent of the total number of
students who cleared both the examination together in 2017? (Number of
students who applied in 2014 is 50% less than the number of students
who applied in 2017)
A. 40.77% B. 41.27% C. 38.28%
D. 39.41% E. Can't be determined
8. The number of students who cleared RRB Scale I examination in 2015 is
approximately what percent more than the number of students who
cleared RRB assistant examination in that year?
A. 77.78% B. 46.67% C. 79.28%
D. 48.28% E. Can't be determined
9. What is the respective ratio of the total number of students who
cleared RRB Scale I examination over the years and the total number of
students who cleared RRB Assistant examination over the years? (the
total number of students applied for RRB Scale I examination over the
years is 75% the total number of students applied for RRB Assistant
examination over the years)
A. 79 : 61 B. 61 : 79 C. 237 : 244
D. 79 : 81 E. Can't be determined
10. The total number of students who applied in 2017 was 7.5 lakhs and
the respective ratio of the number of students who applied RRB Scale I
and RRB assistant 7 : 8 then find the respective ratio of the number of
students who cleared RRB Scale I examination in 2017 and the number of
students who cleared RRB assistant examination 2017?
A. 4 : 5 B. 6 : 7 C. 3 : 4
D. 2 : 3 E. Can't be determined
Set-3
Direction: Study the following bar chart carefully and answer the
questions given beside.
The following stacked bar chart gives the information about the sale of five
bikes for the period of five consecutive years.
Sales (in thousands)
11. By what percent is the average annual sales of Pulsar for the given
period more than the sales of TVS Apache in 2017?
A. 64.02% B. 64% C. 39.02%
D. 40.02% E. None of these
12. If it is expected that the sales of Pulsar will be increased by 25% from
2017 to 2018, and the sales of Active will be increased by 30% from 2017
to 2018 and the sales of every other bikes will be decreased by 10% for
this period then how many bikes will be sold in 2018? (If expectations
come true)
A. 236400 B. 226500 C. 246500
D. 218500 E. None of these
13. The total sales of Splendor plus for the given five years is what percent
of the total sales of Pulsar for the given five years?
A. 105.88% B. 106.87% C. 104.78%
D. 104.88% E. 104.82%
14. For how many years the average annual sales of Yamaha FZ for the
given period is less than the sales of Activa in any of the given year?
A. 1 B. 2 C. 3
D. 4 E. 5
Set-4
Directions: Study the graph carefully and answer the following questions.
The following bar graph gives the information about the turnover (In
crores) of top three e-commerce companies of India, for the five years from
2013 to 2017.
A company’s Market Share in one particular year
Company’s turnover in that year
= × 100%
Turnover of all the companies in that year
15. In which year was the percentage increase in the turnover of Amazon
over the previous year was second highest?
A. 2013 B. 2014 C. 2015
D. 2016 E. 2017
16. During which year was the lowest market share in the term of
percentage recorded by Flipkart?
A. 2013 B. 2014 C. 2015
D. 2016 E. 2017
17. What is the highest market share in the term of percentage recorded
by any of the following company in the given year?
A. 41.42% B. 39.43% C. 60.98%
D. 40.57% E. None of the above
18. By what percent is the average annual turnover of Flipkart during the
given five years more/less than that of average annual turnover of
Amazon during the given five years?
A. More than 39.31% B. Less than 39.31% C. More than 41.21%
D. Less than 41.21% E. More than 40.41%
19. By what percent is the average annual turnover of Snapdeal during
the given five years more/less than its turnover in 2017?
A. More than 3.25% B. Less than 3.25% C. More than 3%
D. Less than 3% E. More than 3.10%
Set-5
Directions: Study the following bar charts carefully and answer the
questions given beside.
The bar graphs given below show the gender-wise deaths (in thousands) in
five countries for the year 2016 and 2017.
Death in 2016 (in thousand)
Death in 2017 (in thousand)
20. In how many countries was the number of deaths in 2016 less than
that in 2017?
A. 1 B. 2 C. 3
D. 4 E. None of these
21. By what percent was the total number of female deaths in the five
countries put together in 2016 was more/less than that in 2017?
(approximately)
A. 5.68% less B. 6.12% more C. 4.17% less
D. 3.98$ less E. 8.70% more
22. What is the absolute difference (in thousands) between the total
number of male deaths in the five countries put together in 2016 and
2017?
A. 166 B. 169 C. 157
D. 156 E. None of these
23. The total number of deaths in Pakistan in 2017 is how much percent
more than that of total number of deaths in Japan in 2016?
(approximately)
A. 312.68% B. 342.18% C. 387.88%
D. 354.68% E. 375.28%
24. By what percent was the total number of deaths in USA, China, and
Japan put together in 2016 was more/less than that in 2017?
(approximately)
A. 4.98% less B. 6.86% more C. 3.10% more
D. 3.50% less E. 4.03% less
Set-6
Directions: Study the graph carefully and answer the following questions.
In the below chart salary distribution of Manoj and Ritesh is given and you
have to study the chart and answer the questions. The salary of Manoj is Rs
1,48,000 and that of Ritesh is Rs 1,96,000.
25. Find the difference between the expenditure on education and food
by Manoj and by Ritesh in the same categories.
A. Rs. 25480 B. Rs. 32680 C. Rs. 32280
D. Rs. 35670 E. Rs. 29840
26. If Ritesh wants to increase his saving by 14.28%, by what percent
should he decrease his expenditure on bills?
A. 28.75% B. 29.76% C. 28.76%
D. 29.75% E. 27.76%
27. Who spends more on education and by how much?
A. Ritesh, Rs. 2720 B. Manoj, Rs. 2720 C. Ritesh, Rs. 2520
D. Manoj, Rs. 2520 E. None of these
28. Find out the ratio of expenditure on bills and miscellaneous by Ritesh
to that of by Manoj in the same categories.
A. 834 : 923 B. 833 : 925 C. 925 : 833
D. 724 : 925 E. None of these
29. By what percent does Manoj saves less than Ritesh?
A. 38.58% B. 47.55% C. 39.59%
D. 42.15% E. 37.98%
Set-7
Directions: Study the graph carefully and answer the following questions.
The following graph gives the percentage of profit earned by two
Companies X and Y
30. If the expenditures of Company X and Y in 2015 were equal and the
total income of the two companies in 2015 was Rs. 348 crores, what was
the total profit of the two Companies together in 2015?
A. Rs. 88 crores B. Rs. 102 crores C. Rs. 124 crores
D. Rs. 108 crores E. None of these
31. The expenditures of two Companies X and Y in 2017 were in the ratio
of 1: 2 respectively. What was the respective ratio of their incomes in
2017?
A. 29 : 33 B. 29 : 66 C. 33 : 29
D. 66 : 29 E. None of these
32. What is the percentage change in the profit % of company Y from
2014 to 2017?
A. 4.11% B. 8.33% C. 5.25%
D. 8.88% E. None of these
33. If the expenditure of Company Y in 2014 was Rs. 200 crores, what was
its income in 2014?
A. Rs. 275 crores B. Rs. 300 crores C. Rs. 320 crores
D. Rs. 333.33 crores E. None of these
34. If the incomes of two companies were equal in 2016, then what was
the ratio of expenditure of Company X to that of Company Y in 2016?
A. 2 : 3 B. 3 : 2 C. 4 : 9
D. 27 : 28 E. None of these
SET- 8
Directions: Study the graph carefully and answer the following questions.
Given bar graph shows the percentage of jobs held by Indians, Pakistanis
and Bangladeshis in the Gulf over the different years. Study the bar graph
and answer the following questions –
35. If the ratio of the total persons who are doing their jobs in the year
2013 and 2016 is 3:5 and the total Indians in the Gulf in 2016 are 4125,
then find the total Bangladeshis in the year 2013 in Gulf.
A. 1525 B. 2250 C. 1575
D. 2275 E. None of these
36. If total Indians in Gulf in the year 2014 are equal to the total
Pakistanis in Gulf in the year 2017, then find the ratio of Bangladeshis in
Gulf in the respective years.
A. 2 : 5 B. 1 : 5 C. 3 : 5
D. 2 : 3 E. None of these
37. If total persons in 2015 are three times the total Bangladeshis in 2016
and also the total Indians in the year 2015 are 5670, then find that the
total Indians in the year 2015 are how much per cent more than the total
Bangladeshis in the year 2016.
A. 5% B. 2.5% C. 0%
D. 7.5% E. 6 %
38. If the total Pakistanis in the year 2013 are 2250 and ratio of Pakistanis
in the years 2013 and 2014 is 45:88, then find the total number of persons
in the Gulf in the years 2013 and 2014 together.
A. 22000 B. 20000 C. 18000
D. 17500 E. 25000
39. If ratio of total persons in all the given years from 2013 to 2017 is 2 : 3
: 3 : 4 : 5, then find the ratio of total Indians in the Gulf over all the given
years from 2013 to 2017.
A. 25 : 23 : 21 : 22 : 20 B. 23 : 27 : 25 : 24 : 30 C. 24 : 27 : 21 : 23 : 20
D. 23 : 27 : 21 : 22 : 20 E. None of these
SET- 9
Directions: Study the graph carefully and answer the following questions.
The given graph represents the number of users of three Telecom services
Jio, Vodafone and Airtel across 5 cities Mumbai, Delhi, Kolkata, Punjab and
Patna
Number of users (in thousands)
40. What is the total number of users of Vodafone and Airtel across all
five cities together?
A. 5350 B. 5800 C. 5750
D. 5700 E. None of these
41. The number of users of Jio and Vodafone together in Patna is what
percent of the number of users of Vodafone and Airtel together in Delhi?
A. 120% B. 130% C. 135%
D. 140% E. None of these
42. What is the average number of users of Jio and Airtel across all five
cities together?
A. 535 B. 540 C. 545
D. 550 E. None of these
43. What is the difference between the total number of users of Jio,
Vodafone and Airtel together in Kolkata and the total number of users of
Jio, Vodafone and Airtel together in Mumbai?
A. 250 B. 200 C. 150
D. 100 E. None of these
44. What is the ratio of the number users of Jio, Vodafone and Airtel
together in Patna to the number of users of Vodafone and Airtel together
in Punjab?
A. 4 : 3 B. 3 : 4 C. 4 : 5
D. 5 : 4 E. None of these
SET- 10
Directions: Study the graph carefully and answer the following questions.
The bar graph shows the total number of employees and the male
employees in five different banks
45. The number of female employees working in OBC and PNB together is
approximately how much percentage less than the total number of
employees working in PNB?
A. 10% B. 8% C. 5%
D. 12% E. 25%
46. What is the average number of female employees working in all the
banks?
A. 503.6 B. 523.6 C. 533.6
D. 493.6 E. None of these
47. What is the ratio of number of male employees who are working in
SBI and BOI together to the number of female employees who are
working in same bank?
A. 190 : 193 B. 83 : 90 C. 184 : 181
D. 101 : 104 E. None of these
48. The total number of employees who are working in BOM is 80% of the
total number of employees who are working in BOB. Find the percentage
of female employees who are working in BOM if the number of male
employees is 648.
A. 75% B. 60% C. 80%
D. 25% E. 55%
49. If 30% of the female employees who are working in SBI is post
graduate, find the number of female employees who are working in SBI
are not post graduate.
A. 269 B. 266 C. 272
D. 278 E. 285
Correct Answers:
1 A 11 B 21 C 31 B 41 C
2 D 12 E 22 A 32 B 42 C
3 B 13 D 23 D 33 C 43 A
4 A 14 C 24 E 34 D 44 D
5 C 15 D 25 C 35 C 45 C
6 D 16 D 26 B 36 B 46 E
7 A 17 A 27 A 37 A 47 C
8 E 18 A 28 B 38 B 48 D
9 C 19 C 29 C 39 D 49 B
10 C 20 C 30 D 40 A 50 ––
. Explanations .
Set-1
1.
Selling price of article B = 110.4% of 2500 = Rs. 2760
Selling price of article C = 118% of 2400 = Rs. 2832
2760
Marked price of article B = × 100 = Rs. 3450
80
2832
Marked price of article C = × 100 = Rs. 3000
94.4
Required difference = Rs. (3450 – 3000) = Rs. 450
Hence, option A is correct.
2.
Selling price of the article E = 44% of 4800 = Rs. 2112
2112
Cost price of the article E = ×100 = Rs. 1600
132
Hence, option D is correct.
3.
3132
Marked price of article A = × 100 = Rs. 4000
78.3
1700
Marked price of article D = × 100 = Rs. 2000
85
Reqd. % = 2000 × 100 = 50%
4000
Hence, option B is correct.
4.
Initially, the selling price of the article A = 135% of 2320 = Rs. 3132
Initially, the marked price of the article A
3132
= × 100 = Rs. 4000
78.3
Therefore, discount given initially = 4000 – 3132 = Rs. 868
New marked price of the article A = 4000 – 400 = Rs. 3600
New discount % = 21.7 – 6.7 = 15%
New discount = 15% of 3600 = Rs. 540
Required difference = Rs. (868 – 540) = Rs. 328
Hence, option A is correct.
5.
2124
Cost price of the article C = × 100 = Rs. 1800
118
1848
Cost price of the article E = × 100 = Rs. 1400
132
Required ratio = 1400 : 1800 = 7 : 9
Hence, option C is correct.
Set-2
6.
The total numbers of students appeared in RRB Scale I in 2016 was 2.5
lakhs
In the question, it is given that 280 out of 1000 students cleared the RRB
Scale I examination
Then the total number of students out of 2.5 lakhs who cleared the
examination
280 × 250000
= = 70000
1000
Hence, option D is correct.
7.
Number of students who applied in 2014 is 50% less than the number of
students who applied in 2017
Let the total number of students who applied in 2017 = 2x thousands
Then the total number of students who applied in 2014 = 50% less than 2x
thousands = 50% of 2x thousands = x thousands
The total number of students who cleared both the examination together
in 2014 = (120 + 145) out of 2000
x
So out of x thousands = 265 ×
2000
Similarly. The total number of students who cleared both the examination
together in 2017
2x 650x
= (150 + 175) × =
2000 2000
[265x/2000] × 100
The reqd. % =
[650x/2000]
265 × 100
= = 40.77% approximately
650
Hence, option A is correct.
8.
Since we don’t know how many students applied for RRB Scale I
examination in 2015 of RRB assistant examination in that year so it is not
possible to find the required percentage.
Hence, option E is correct.
9.
Let the total number of students applied for RRB Assistant examination
over the years = 4x thousands
Then the total number of students applied for RRB Scale I examination over
the years = 75% of 4x thousands = 3x thousands
According to the question, the total number of students cleared RRB Scale I
examination over the years = 790 out of 5000
790 × 3x
So out of 3x thousands = ........(i)
5000
And, the total number of students cleared RRB assistant examination over
the years = 610 out of 5000
610 ×4x
So out of 4x thousands = ........(ii)
5000
790 × 3x 610 × 4x
The reqd. ratio = : = 237 : 244
5000 5000
Hence, option C is correct.
10.
The total number of students who applied in 2017 = 7.5 lakhs
the respective ratio of the number of students who applied RRB Scale I and
RRB assistant 7 : 8
so, the number of students applied for RRB Scale I
7 × 7.5
= = 3.5 lakhs
15
and the number of students applied for RRB assistant
8 × 7.5
= = 4 lakhs
15
the number of students who cleared RRB Scale I examination in 2017 = 150
out of 1000
150 × 3.5 lakhs
so out of 3.5 lakhs =
1000
similarly, the number of students who cleared RRB Assistant examination
175 × 4 lakhs
=
1000
150 × 3.5 lakhs 175 × 4 lakhs
The reqd. ratio = : =3:4
1000 1000
Hence, option C is correct.
Set-3
11.
Total sales of Pulsar = 30 + 50 + 35 + 30 + 60 = 205
205
Average sales of Pulsar = = 41
5
And the sales of TVS Apache in 2017 = 25
(41 – 25) × 100
Hence, reqd. % = % = 64 %
25
Therefore, option B is correct.
12.
Sales of Pulsar in 2017 = 60 thousands
In 2018, sales of pulsar = 125% of 60 thousand = 75000
Sales of Activa in 2017 = 55,000
In 2018, sales of Activa = 130% of 55000 = 71500
Sales of (Splendor plus + Yamaha FZ + TVS Apache) = 100,000
Now its sales will be decreased by 10% = 90% of 100,000 = 90,000
Total sales in 2018 = 75000 + 71500 + 90000 = 236500
Hence, option E is correct.
13.
Total sales of splendor for the given 5 years = 50 + 40 + 45 + 35 + 45 = 215
thousand
The total sales of pulsar for the given five years = 205 thousand
215 × 100
Reqd. % = % = 104.88 %
205
Hence, option D is correct.
14.
Total sales of Yamaha FZ = 30 + 20 + 20 + 25 + 30 = 125 thousand
125
Average = = 25 thousand
5
From the chart it is clear that it is less than the sales of Activa in 2014, 2016
and, 2017
Hence, option C is correct.
Set-4
15.
In 2014, percentage increase over the year 2013
68 – 54
= × 100 = 25.93%
54
In 2015, percentage increase over the year 2014
120 – 68
= × 100 = 76.47%
68
In 2016, percentage increase over the year 2015
200 – 120
= × 100 = 66.67%
120
In 2017, percentage increase over the year 2016
250 – 200
= × 100 =25%
200
It is second highest in 2016.
Hence, option (D) is correct.
16.
In 2013, the total turnover by all the three companies
= 54 + 134 + 34 = 222
134
Share of Flipkart = × 100 = 60.36%
222
In 2014, the total turnover by all the three companies
= 68 + 130 + 140 = 338
130
Share of Flipkart = × 100 = 38.46%
338
In 2015, the total turnover by all the three companies
= 120 + 190 + 210 = 520
190
Share of Flipkart = × 100 = 36.53%
520
In 2016, the total turnover by all the three companies
= 200 + 230 + 280 = 710
230
Share of Flipkart = × 100 = 32.39%
710
In 2017, the total turnover by all the three companies
= 250 + 280 + 160 = 690
280
Share of Flipkart = × 100 = 40.57%
690
It is lowest in 2016.
Hence, option (D) is correct.
17.
In 2013, the total turnover by all the three companies
= 54 + 134 + 34 = 222
134
Highest market share is of Flipkart that is = × 100 = 60.36%
222
In 2014, the total turnover by all the three companies
= 68 + 130 + 140 = 338
140
Highest market share is of Snapdeal that is = × 100 = 41.42%
338
In 2015, the total turnover by all the three companies
= 120 + 190 + 210 = 420
210
Highest market share is of Snapdeal that is = × 100 = 50%
420
In 2016, the total turnover by all the three companies
= 200 + 230 + 280 = 710
280
Highest market share is of Snapdeal that is = × 100 = 39.43%
710
In 2017, the total turnover by all the three companies
= 250 + 280 + 160 = 690
280
Highest market share is of Flipkart that is = × 100 = 40.57%
690
Highest market share is of Flipkart that is 60.36%
Hence, option (A) is correct.
18.
Sum of the total turnover of Flipkart during the given five years
= 134 + 130 + 190 + 230 + 280
= 964
964
Average = = 192.8
5
Sum of the total turnover of Amazon during the given five years = 54 + 68 +
120 + 200 + 250 = 692
692
Average = = 138.4
5
192.8 – 138.4
Reqd. % = × 100 = +39.31%
138.4
Hence, option A is correct.
19.
Sum of the total turnover of Snapdeal during the given five years = 34 + 140
+ 210 + 280 + 160 = 824
Average = 164.8
Turnover of Snapdeal in 2017 = 160
164.8 – 160
Reqd. % = × 100 = 3%
160
Hence, option C is correct.
Set-5
20.
In 2016,
Number of deaths in India = 2968 + 2845 = 5813
Number of deaths in USA = 2154 + 2286 = 4440
Number of deaths in China = 3210 + 3125 = 6335
Number of deaths in Pakistan = 2865 + 2860 = 5725
Number of deaths in Japan = 542 + 815 = 1357
In 2017,
Number of deaths in India = 2457 + 2568 = 5025
Number of deaths in USA = 2243 + 2685 = 4928
Number of deaths in China = 3425 + 3240 = 6665
Number of deaths in Pakistan = 3025 + 3145 = 6170
Number of deaths in Japan = 423 + 625 = 1048
Required answer = USA, China, Pakistan
Hence, option C is correct.
21.
Total number of female deaths in the five countries put together in 2016 =
11751
Total number of female deaths in the five countries in 2017 = 12263
(12263 – 11751) × 100 512 × 100
Reqd. % = = = 4.17%
12263 12263
Hence, option C is correct.
22.
Total number of male deaths in the five countries put together in 2016 =
11739
Total number of male deaths in the five countries in 2017 = 11573
Required difference = 166
Hence, option A is correct.
23.
The total number of deaths in Pakistan in 2017 = 3025 + 3145 = 6170
Total number of deaths in Japan in 2016 = 542 + 815 = 1357
(6170 – 1357) × 100 4813 × 100
Reqd. % = = = 354.68%
1357 1357
Hence, option D is correct.
24.
In 2016,
Number of deaths in USA = 2154 + 2286 = 4440
Number of deaths in China = 3210 + 3125 = 6335
Number of deaths in Japan = 542 + 815 = 1357
Total = 12132
In 2017,
Number of deaths in USA = 2243 + 2685 = 4928
Number of deaths in China = 3425 + 3240 = 6665
Number of deaths in Japan = 423 + 625 = 1048
Total = 12641
(12641 – 12132) × 100
Reqd. % = = 4.03% less
12641
Hence, option E is correct.
Set-6
25.
Expenditure by Manoj,
On food = 33% of 148000 = Rs. 48840
On education = 22% of 148000 = Rs. 32560
Total, M = Rs. (48840 + 32560) = Rs. 81400
Expenditure by Ritesh,
On food = 40% of 196000 = Rs. 78400
On education = 18% of 196000 = Rs. 35280
Total, R = Rs. (78400 + 35280) = Rs. 113680
Therefore, difference in expenditure = R – M = Rs. (113680 – 81400) = Rs.
32280
Hence, option C is correct.
26.
Savings of Ritesh = 25% of 196000 = Rs. 49000
14.28% of 49000 = Rs. 7000
Expenditure on bills = 12% of 196000 = Rs. 23520
Therefore, required percentage decrease in expenditure on bills
7000
= × 100 = 29.76%
23520
Hence, option B is correct.
27.
Expenditure on education by,
Manoj, M = 22% of 148000 = Rs. 32560
Ritesh, R = 18% of 196000 = Rs. 35280
Thus, Ritesh spends more on education than Manoj
R – M = Rs. (35280 – 32560) = Rs. 2720
Hence, option A is correct.
28.
Expenditure by Ritesh,
On bills = 12% of 196000 = Rs. 23520
On miscellaneous = 5% of 196000 = Rs. 9800
Total = Rs. 33320
Expenditure by Manoj,
On bills = 17% of 148000 = Rs. 25160
On miscellaneous = 8% of 148000 = Rs. 11840
Total = Rs. 37000
Required ratio = 33320 : 37000 = 833 : 925
Hence, option B is correct.
29.
Savings of Manoj = 20% of 148000 = Rs. 29600
Savings of Ritesh = 25% of 196000 = Rs. 49000
49000 – 29600
Therefore, reqd. % = × 100 = 39.59%
49000
Hence, option C is correct.
Set-7
30.
Income – Expenditure
%Profit = × 100
Expenditure
Let the expenditures of each companies X and Y in 2015 be Rs. x crores.
Income of Company X in 2015 be Rs. z crores.
Income of Company Y in 2015 = Rs. (348 – z) crores.
For company X
z–x
50 = × 100
x
→ z = 1.5x ---------- (1)
For company Y
348 – z – x
40 = × 100 ----------- (2)
x
Solving (1) and (2), we get x = 120 and z = 180
Total expenditure of Companies X and Y in 2015 = 2x = Rs. 240 crores.
Total income of Companies X and Y in 2015 = Rs. 348 crores.
Total profit = Rs. (348 – 240) crores = Rs. 108 crores.
Hence, option (D) is correct.
31.
Let the expenditures of company X and Y be x and 2x respectively
Let the income of X be E1
Let the income of Y be E2
For company X
E1 – x
45 = × 100
x
145
E1 = x
100
For company Y
E2 – 2x
65 = × 100
2x
165
E2 = x
50
E1 145 50
Ratio of incomes = = × = 29 : 66
E2 100 165
Hence, option (B) is correct.
32.
Profit % of company Y in 2017 = 65%
Change in profit % of company Y = 65 – 60 = 5%
5
Required % = × 100 = 8.33%
60
Hence, option (B) is correct.
33.
Income – Expenditure
%Profit = × 100
Expenditure
Profit percent of Company Y in 2014 = 60%
Let the income of Company Y in 2014 be Rs. x crores.
x – 200
× 100 = 60
200
x = 120 + 200 = 320
Income of Company Y in 2014 = Rs. 320 crores.
Hence, option (C) is correct.
34.
Let the incomes of each of the two Companies X and Y in 2016 be E1 and E2
respectively.
And let the expenditures of Companies X and Y in 2016 be E1 and
E2 respectively.
Then, for Company X we have:
x – E1
40 = × 100
E1
100x
E1 =
140
Also, for Company Y we have:
x – E2
35 = × 100
E2
E2 = 100x
135
E1
= 135 : 140 = 27 : 28
E2
Hence, option (D) is correct.
SET- 8
35.
Total persons doing their jobs in Gulf in the year 2016
100
= 4125 × = 15000
27.5
Total persons doing their jobs in Gulf in the year 2013
3
= 15000 × = 9000
5
Total Bangladeshis in the year 2013 in Gulf = 17.5% of 9000 = 1575
Hence, option (C) is correct.
36.
Let persons in 2014 and 2017 are ‘x’ and ‘y’ respectively.
According to the problem-
⇒ 45% of x = 30% of y
⇒x:y =2:3
Required ratio ⇒ 15% of x : 50% of y = 15x : 50y = 1 : 5
Hence, option (B) is correct.
37.
100
Total persons in 2015 = 5670 × = 16200
35
16200
Total Bangladeshis in 2016 = = 5400
3
5670 – 5400
Required per cent = × 100 = 5%
5400
Hence, option (A) is correct.
38.
100
Total persons in the year 2013 = 2250 × = 9000
25
88
Total Pakistan is in the year 2014 = 2250 × = 4400
45
100
Total persons in the year 2014 = 4400 × = 11000
40
Total persons in the Gulf in the year 2013 and 2014 together = 9000 +
11000 = 20000
Hence, option (B) is correct.
39
Let total number of persons in the given years be 2x, 3x, 3x, 4x and 5x
respectively.
Required ratio ⇒ 57.5% of 2x : 45% of 3x : 35% of 3x : 27.5% of 4x : 20% of
5x
⇒ 57.5 × 2 : 45 × 3 : 35 × 3 : 27.5 × 4 : 20 × 5
⇒ 115 : 135 : 105 : 110 : 100
⇒ 23 : 27 : 21 : 22 : 20
Hence, option (D) is correct.
SET- 9
40.
Number of users of Vodafone in Mumbai = 500
Number of users of Vodafone in Delhi = 600
Number of users of Vodafone in Kolkata = 500
Number of users of Vodafone in Punjab = 700
Number of users of Vodafone in Patna = 650
Number of users of Airtel in Mumbai = 450
Number of users of Airtel in Delhi = 400
Number of users of Airtel in Kolkata = 450
Number of users of Airtel in Punjab = 700
Number of users of Airtel in Patna = 400
Hence, Total number of users of Vodafone and Airtel across all five cities =
(500 + 600 + 500 + 700 + 650 + 450 + 400 + 450 + 700 + 400) = 5350
Therefore, option (A) is correct.
41.
Number of users of Jio in Patna = 700
Numbers of users of Vodafone in Patna = 650
Number of users of Jio and Vodafone together in Patna = 700 + 650 = 1350
Numbers of users of Vodafone in Delhi = 600
Numbers of users of Airtel in Delhi = 400
Number of users of Vodafone and Airtel together in Delhi = 600 + 400 =
1000
1350
Hence, reqd. % = × 100 = 135%
1000
Therefore, option (C) is correct.
42.
Number of users of Jio in Mumbai = 400
Number of users of Jio in Delhi = 500
Number of users of Jio in Kolkata = 650
Number of users of Jio in Punjab = 800
Number of users of Jio in Patna = 700
Number of users of Airtel in Mumbai = 450
Number of users of Airtel in Delhi = 400
Number of users of Airtel in Kolkata = 450
Number of users of Airtel in Punjab = 700
Number of users of Airtel in Patna = 400
So, the total number value of users of Jio and Airtel across all five cities
together
= 400 + 500 + 650 + 800 + 700 + 450 + 400 + 450 + 700 + 400 = 5450
Hence, average number of users of Jio and Airtel across all five cities
together = 5450/10 = 545
Therefore, option (C) is correct.
43.
Number of users of Jio in Kolkata = 650
Number of users of Vodafone in Kolkata = 500
Number of users of Airtel in Kolkata = 450
Total number of users of Jio, Vodafone and Airtel together in Kolkata = 650
+ 500 + 450 = 1600
Number of users of Jio in Mumbai = 400
Number of users of Vodafone in Mumbai = 500
Number of users of Airtel in Mumbai = 450
Total number of users of Jio, Vodafone and Airtel together in Mumbai = 400
+ 500 + 450 = 1350
Hence, required difference = 1600 – 1350 = 250
Therefore, option (A) is correct.
44.
Number of users of Jio in Patna = 700
Number of users of Vodafone in Patna = 650
Number of users of Airtel in Patna = 400
Total number of users of Jio, Vodafone and Airtel together in Patna = 700 +
650 + 400 = 1750
Number of users of Vodafone in Punjab = 700
Number of users of Airtel in Punjab = 700
Total number of users of Vodafone and Airtel together in Punjab = 700 +
700 = 1400
1750
Hence, required ratio = =5:4
1400
Therefore, option (D) is correct.
SET- 10
45.
The number of female employees working in OBC = 990 – 495 = 495
The number of female employees working in PNB = 1240 – 558 = 682
The number of total employees working in PNB = 1240
1240 – 495 – 682
% less = × 100 = 5.08% ≈ 5%
1240
Hence, option C is correct.
46.
Female employees working in SBI = 950 – 570 = 380
Female employees working in BOI = 875 – 350 = 525
Female employees working in BOB = 1080 – 574 = 506
Female employees working in OBC = 990 – 495 = 495
Female employees working in PNB = 1240 – 558 = 682
380 + 525 + 506 + 495 + 682
Avg. no. of female employees =
5
2588
= = 517.6
5
Hence, option E is correct.
47.
Male employees working in SBI = 570
Male employees working in BOI = 350
Female employees working in SBI = 950 – 570 = 380
Female employees working in BOI = 875 – 350 = 525
Ratio = 570 + 350 : 380 + 525
= 920 : 905 = 184 : 181
Hence, option C is correct.
48.
Total number of employees who are working in BOB = 1080
Total number of employees who are working in BOM = 1080 × 80% = 864
648
% of male employees = × 100 = 75%
864
Percentage of female employees = 100 – 75% = 25%
Hence, option D is correct.
49.
Female employees who are working in SBI = 950 – 570 = 380
Female employees who are post graduate = 380 × 30% = 114
Female employees who are not post graduate = 380 – 114 = 266
Hence, option B is correct.