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‭Pinnacle‬ ‭Day: 84th - 86th‬ ‭Average‬

‭ verage will be less than x.‬


a
‭Average‬ ‭class‬ ‭=‬
‭30‬‭‬×‭‬‭50‬‭‬+‭‬‭40‬‭‬×‭‬‭60‬
‭30‬‭‬+‭‬‭40‬
‭=‬
‭Ex‬‭1.‬‭The‬‭average‬‭of‬‭the‬‭first‬‭five‬‭natural‬
‭ 500‬‭‬+‭‬‭2400‬
1 ‭3900‬ ‭numbers‬ ‭is‬ ‭3.‬ ‭Find‬ ‭a‬ ‭new‬ ‭average‬ ‭after‬
‭Key Points:‬ ‭=‬ ‭= 55.71 marks‬
‭70‬ ‭70‬ ‭removing 2.‬
‭1)‬ ‭An‬ ‭average‬ ‭or‬ ‭arithmetic‬ ‭mean‬ ‭of‬
‭Soln‬‭:‬‭The‬‭first‬‭five‬‭natural‬‭numbers‬‭are‬‭:‬
‭ iven‬ ‭data‬ ‭is‬ ‭the‬ ‭sum‬ ‭of‬ ‭the‬ ‭given‬
g ‭16)‬ ‭Basically‬ ‭the‬ ‭term‬ ‭Run‬ ‭Rate‬ ‭means‬
‭1, 2, 3, 4, 5.‬
‭observations‬ ‭divided‬ ‭by‬ ‭the‬ ‭number‬ ‭of‬ ‭ ow‬‭many‬‭runs‬‭have‬‭been‬‭scored‬‭in‬‭one‬
h
‭Sum of first five natural numbers‬
‭observations.‬ ‭over‬‭of‬‭a‬‭cricket‬‭match.‬‭Higher‬‭run‬‭rate‬‭is‬
‭= 3‬× ‭5 = 15‬
‭For‬ ‭example‬ ‭:‬ ‭If‬ ‭we‬‭have‬‭to‬‭find‬‭out‬‭the‬ ‭good for batsmen.‬
‭As‬‭number‬‭2‬‭is‬‭less‬‭than‬‭the‬‭old‬‭average,‬
‭average‬ ‭of‬ ‭10,‬ ‭15,‬ ‭25‬ ‭and‬ ‭30,‬ ‭then‬ ‭𝑇𝑜𝑡𝑎𝑙‬‭‬‭𝑟𝑢𝑛𝑠‬‭‬‭𝑠𝑐𝑜𝑟𝑒𝑑‬
‭Run rate =‬ ‭the‬ ‭new‬ ‭average‬ ‭is‬ ‭going‬ ‭to‬ ‭be‬ ‭greater‬
‭required average will be equal to:‬ ‭‬‭𝑁𝑢𝑚𝑏𝑒𝑟‬‭‬‭𝑜𝑓‬‭‬‭𝑜𝑣𝑒𝑟𝑠‬‭‬‭𝑝𝑙𝑎𝑦𝑒𝑑‬
‭than the old average.‬
‭10‬‭‬+‭‬‭15‬‭‬+‭‬‭25‬‭‬+‭‬‭30‬ ‭80‬ ‭ x‬ ‭:‬‭If‬‭the‬‭batsman‬‭has‬‭scored‬‭225‬‭runs‬
E
‭4‬
= ‭4‬
‭=‬2
‭ 0‬
‭in 9 overs, find his run rate.‬
‭15‬‭‬−‭‬‭2‬ ‭ 3‬
1
‭So,‬ ‭new‬‭average‬‭=‬ ‭=‬ ‭=‬‭3.25‬
‭5‭‬‬−‭‬‭1‬ ‭‬
4
‭Therefore,‬ ‭we‬ ‭can‬ ‭say,‬ ‭Average‬ ‭(A)‬ ‭=‬ ‭225‬
‭Soln : Run rate =‬ ‭= 25 runs/over‬ ‭which is greater than 3.‬
‭𝑆𝑢𝑚‬‭‬‭𝑜𝑓‬‭‬‭𝑡ℎ𝑒‬‭‬‭𝑔𝑖𝑣𝑒𝑛‬‭‬‭𝑜𝑏𝑠𝑒𝑟𝑣𝑎𝑡𝑖𝑜𝑛𝑠‬‭‬(𝑆
‭ )‬ ‭9‬
‭𝑁𝑢𝑚𝑏𝑒𝑟‬‭‬‭𝑜𝑓‬‭‬‭𝑂𝑏𝑠𝑒𝑟𝑣𝑎𝑡𝑖𝑜𝑛𝑠‬‭‬(𝑁 ‭ ‬)
‭ x‬‭2.‬‭The‬‭average‬‭of‬‭the‬‭first‬‭five‬‭natural‬
E
‭ )‬ ‭If‬‭all‬‭the‬‭numbers‬‭increase‬‭by‬‭‘a’‬‭then‬
2 ‭17)‬‭Bowling Average‬
‭𝑇𝑜𝑡𝑎𝑙‬‭‬‭𝑟𝑢𝑛𝑠‬‭‬‭𝑎𝑙𝑙𝑜𝑤𝑒𝑑‬
‭numbers‬ ‭is‬ ‭3.‬ ‭Find‬ ‭a‬ ‭new‬ ‭average‬ ‭after‬
‭the‬ ‭average‬ ‭of‬ ‭the‬ ‭numbers‬ ‭will‬ ‭also‬ ‭=‬ ‭removing 4.‬
‭𝑇𝑜𝑡𝑎𝑙‬‭‬‭𝑛𝑢𝑚𝑏𝑒𝑟‬‭‬‭𝑜𝑓‬‭‬‭𝑤𝑖𝑐𝑘𝑒𝑡𝑠‬‭‬‭𝑡𝑎𝑘𝑒𝑛‬
‭increase by ‘a’.‬ ‭Soln‬‭:‬‭The‬‭first‬‭five‬‭natural‬‭numbers‬‭are‬‭:‬
‭Lower‬ ‭Bowling‬ ‭average‬ ‭is‬ ‭good‬ ‭for‬
‭3)‬‭If‬‭all‬‭the‬‭numbers‬‭decrease‬‭by‬‭‘a’‬‭then‬ ‭1, 2, 3, 4, 5.‬
‭ owlers.‬
b
‭the‬ ‭average‬ ‭of‬ ‭the‬ ‭numbers‬ ‭will‬ ‭also‬ ‭Sum of first five natural numbers‬
‭Ex‬ ‭:‬ ‭If‬ ‭the‬ ‭bowler‬ ‭has‬ ‭taken‬ ‭3‬ ‭wickets‬
‭decrease by ‘a’.‬ ‭= 3‬× ‭5 = 15‬
‭allowing‬ ‭120‬ ‭runs,‬ ‭find‬ ‭his‬ ‭bowling‬
‭4)‬‭If‬‭all‬‭the‬‭numbers‬‭are‬‭multiplied‬‭by‬‭‘a’‬ ‭As‬ ‭number‬ ‭4‬ ‭is‬ ‭greater‬ ‭than‬ ‭the‬ ‭old‬
‭average.‬
‭then‬ ‭their‬ ‭average‬ ‭must‬ ‭also‬ ‭be‬ ‭average,‬ ‭the‬ ‭new‬ ‭average‬ ‭is‬‭going‬‭to‬‭be‬
‭120‬
‭multiplied by ‘a’.‬ ‭Bowling‬ ‭Average‬ ‭=‬ ‭=‬ ‭40‬ ‭less than the old average.‬
‭3‬
‭5)‬ ‭If‬ ‭all‬ ‭the‬ ‭numbers‬ ‭are‬ ‭divided‬ b
‭ y‬ ‭‘a’‬ ‭15‬‭‬−‭‬‭4‬ ‭ 1‬
1
r‭ uns/wicket‬ ‭So,‬‭new‬‭average‬‭=‬ ‭=‬ ‭=‬‭2.75‬
‭then‬ ‭their‬ ‭average‬ ‭must‬ ‭also‬ ‭be‬‭divided‬ ‭5‭‬‬−‭‬‭1‬ ‭‬
4
‭18)‬ ‭If‬ ‭the‬ ‭average‬ ‭is‬ ‭x‬ ‭and‬ ‭a‬ ‭number‬
‭by ‘a’.‬ ‭which is less than 3.‬
‭having‬‭value‬‭greater‬‭than‬‭x‬‭is‬‭added‬‭then‬
‭6)‬‭Average of first n natural numbers‬
‭the‬ ‭new‬ ‭average‬ ‭will‬ ‭be‬ ‭greater‬ ‭than‬ ‭x.‬
‭=‬ ( ‭𝑛‬‭‬‭‬+‭‬‭1‬
‭2‬ ) ‭Similarly,‬ ‭if‬ ‭a‬ ‭number‬ ‭having‬ ‭value‬ ‭less‬
‭than‬‭x‬‭is‬‭added‬‭then‬‭the‬‭new‬‭average‬‭will‬
‭Variety Questions‬
‭ )‬‭Average of first n even numbers‬
7
‭be less than x.‬ ‭ .1.‬ ‭Rajender‬ ‭is‬ ‭working‬ ‭as‬ ‭a‬ ‭delivery‬
Q
‭=‬(‭𝑛‬ + ‭1‬)
‭Ex‬‭1.‬‭The‬‭average‬‭of‬‭the‬‭first‬‭five‬‭natural‬ ‭boy‬ ‭in‬ ‭a‬ ‭multinational‬ ‭company.‬ ‭The‬
‭8)‬‭Average of first n odd numbers =‬‭𝑛‬
‭numbers‬ ‭is‬ ‭3.‬ ‭Find‬ a
‭ ‬ ‭new‬ ‭average‬ ‭after‬ ‭company‬ ‭is‬ ‭paying‬‭him‬‭₹90‬‭per‬‭delivery.‬
‭9)‬‭Average of consecutive numbers‬
‭𝐹𝑖𝑟𝑠𝑡‬‭‬‭𝑛𝑢𝑚𝑏𝑒𝑟‬‭‬+‭‬‭𝐿𝑎𝑠𝑡‬‭‬‭𝑛𝑢𝑚𝑏𝑒𝑟‬
‭adding 6.‬ ‭In‬‭a‬‭fortnight‬‭comprising‬‭15‬‭consecutive‬
‭=‬ ‭Soln‬‭:‬‭The‬‭first‬‭five‬‭natural‬‭numbers‬‭are‬‭:‬
‭2‬ ‭working‬ ‭days,‬ ‭his‬ ‭average‬ ‭earnings‬ ‭per‬
‭10)‬‭Average of 1 to n odd numbers‬ ‭1, 2, 3, 4, 5.‬ ‭day‬‭was‬‭₹540.‬‭If‬‭his‬‭average‬‭earnings‬‭of‬
‭𝐿𝑎𝑠𝑡‬‭‬‭𝑜𝑑𝑑‬‭‬‭𝑛𝑢𝑚𝑏𝑒𝑟‬‭‬‭‬+‭‬‭1‬ ‭Sum of first five natural numbers‬ ‭the‬ ‭first‬ ‭7‬ ‭days‬ ‭was‬ ‭₹519‬ ‭per‬ ‭day‬ ‭and‬
‭=‬ ‭= 3‬× ‭5 = 15‬
‭2‬ ‭that‬‭of‬‭the‬‭last‬‭7‬‭days‬‭was‬‭₹546‬‭per‬‭day,‬
‭11)‬‭Average of 1 to n even numbers‬ ‭As‬ ‭number‬ ‭6‬ ‭is‬ ‭greater‬ ‭than‬ ‭the‬ ‭old‬ ‭then‬‭at‬‭was‬‭his‬‭earning‬‭on‬‭the‬‭8th‬‭day‬‭of‬
‭𝐿𝑎𝑠𝑡‬‭‬‭𝑒𝑣𝑒𝑛‬‭‬‭𝑛𝑢𝑚𝑏𝑒𝑟‬‭‬+‭‬‭2‬ ‭average,‬ ‭the‬ ‭new‬ ‭average‬ ‭is‬‭going‬‭to‬‭be‬ ‭the fortnight?‬
‭=‬ ‭greater than the old average.‬
‭2‬ ‭SSC CHSL 07/08/2023 (3rd Shift)‬
‭12)‬ ‭Average‬ ‭of‬‭squares‬‭of‬‭first‬‭n‬‭natural‬ ‭15‬‭‬+‭‬‭6‬ ‭21‬ ‭(a) ₹571‬ ‭(b) ₹681 (c) ₹661 (d) ₹645‬
‭So,‬ ‭new‬ ‭average‬ ‭=‬
‭5‭‬‬+‭‬‭1‬
‭=‬ ‭6‬
‭=‬‭3.5‬
(‭𝑛‬‭‬+‭‬‭1)‬ (‭2‭𝑛
‬ ‬‭‬+‭‬‭1)‬
‭numbers =‬ ‭which is greater than 3.‬ ‭ .2.‬‭The‬‭average‬‭weight‬‭of‬‭a‬‭group‬‭of‬‭12‬
Q
‭6‬
‭13)‬ ‭Average‬ ‭of‬ ‭cubes‬ ‭of‬ ‭first‬ ‭n‬ ‭natural‬ ‭children‬ ‭is‬ ‭66‬ ‭kg.‬ ‭If‬ ‭2‬ ‭children,‬ ‭X‬ ‭and‬‭Y,‬
‭2‬ ‭ x‬‭2.‬‭The‬‭average‬‭of‬‭the‬‭first‬‭five‬‭natural‬
E ‭replace‬‭A‬‭and‬‭B,‬‭the‬‭new‬‭average‬‭weight‬
‭𝑛‬(𝑛
‭ ‬‭‬+‭‬‭1)‬
‭numbers =‬ ‭numbers‬ ‭is‬ ‭3.‬ ‭Find‬ ‭a‬ ‭new‬ ‭average‬ ‭after‬ ‭becomes‬‭65‬‭kg.‬‭The‬‭weight‬‭of‬‭A=‬‭weight‬
‭4‬
‭adding 2.‬ ‭of‬ ‭B‬ ‭and‬ ‭the‬ ‭weight‬ ‭of‬ ‭X‬ ‭=‬ ‭weight‬‭of‬‭Y.‬
‭14)‬‭Average‬‭of‬‭n‬‭multiples‬‭of‬‭any‬‭number‬
‭Soln‬‭:‬‭The‬‭first‬‭five‬‭natural‬‭numbers‬‭are‬‭:‬ ‭Another‬‭child,‬‭C,‬‭is‬‭included‬‭in‬‭the‬‭group,‬
‭𝑛𝑢𝑚𝑏𝑒𝑟‬‭‬‭‬‭×‭‬‬(𝑛
‭ ‬‭‬+‭‬‭1)‬
‭=‬ ‭1, 2, 3, 4, 5.‬ ‭and‬ ‭the‬ ‭new‬ ‭average‬‭weight‬‭remains‬‭65‬
‭2‬
‭Sum of first five natural numbers‬ ‭kg.‬ ‭Weight‬ ‭of‬ ‭C=‬ ‭weight‬ ‭of‬ ‭X.‬ ‭Find‬ ‭the‬
‭ 5)‬ ‭Combined‬ ‭mean‬ ‭or‬ ‭combined‬
1
‭= 3‬× ‭5 = 15‬ ‭weight of A.‬
‭average :‬
‭As‬‭number‬‭2‬‭is‬‭less‬‭than‬‭the‬‭old‬‭average,‬ ‭SSC CHSL 04/08/2023 (3rd Shift)‬
‭If‬‭the‬‭mean‬‭of‬‭𝑛‬‭1‬ ‭and‬‭𝑛‬‭2‬ ‭observations‬‭are‬
‭the‬‭new‬‭average‬‭is‬‭going‬‭to‬‭be‬‭less‬‭than‬ ‭(a) 69 kg (b) 72 kg (c) 71 kg (d) 67 kg‬
‭𝑥‬‭1‬ ‭and‬‭𝑥‬‭2‬ ‭respectively then,‬ ‭the old average.‬
‭15‬‭‬+‭‬‭2‬ ‭17‬ ‭Q.3.‬ ‭Sudesh‬ ‭is‬ ‭the‬ ‭owner‬ ‭of‬ ‭a‬
‭𝑛‬‭1‬‭𝑥‭1‬ ‬‭‬‭‬+‭‬‭𝑛‬‭2‬‭𝑥‭2‬ ‭‬ ‬ ‭So,‬‭new‬‭average‬‭=‬ ‭=‬ ‭=‬‭2.83‬
‭Combined mean =‬ ‭5‭‬‬+‭‬‭1‬ ‭6‬ ‭ ultipurpose‬‭shop.‬‭For‬‭a‬‭specific‬‭month,‬
m
‭‬‭𝑛‬‭1‬‭‬+‭‬‭𝑛‬‭2‬
‭ hich is less than 3.‬
w ‭his profits are detailed below.‬
‭ x‬‭:‬‭If‬‭the‬‭average‬‭marks‬‭of‬‭30‬‭boys‬‭is‬‭50‬
E ‭19)‬ ‭If‬ ‭the‬ ‭average‬ ‭is‬ ‭x‬ ‭and‬ ‭a‬ ‭number‬ ‭Category‬ ‭Profit earned in‬‭₹‬
‭and‬‭40‬‭girls‬‭is‬‭60,‬‭then‬‭find‬‭the‬‭combined‬ ‭having‬‭value‬‭less‬‭than‬‭x‬‭is‬‭removed‬‭then‬ ‭Groceries 50,000‬
‭average marks of the whole class.‬ ‭the‬ ‭new‬ ‭average‬ ‭will‬ ‭be‬ ‭greater‬ ‭than‬ ‭x.‬ ‭Cosmetics‬ ‭20,000‬
‭Soln :‬‭Combined average marks of whole‬ ‭Similarly,‬ ‭if‬ ‭a‬ ‭number‬ ‭having‬ ‭value‬ ‭Ladies' dresses‬ ‭10,000‬
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‭for‬ ‭the‬ ‭next‬ ‭month,‬ ‭he‬ ‭assigns‬ ‭the‬ ‭Q.10.‬ ‭Eleven‬ ‭friends‬ ‭spent‬ ‭Rs.‬ ‭18‬ ‭each‬ ‭ tudents‬ ‭is‬ ‭Y.‬ ‭If‬ ‭X‬ ‭:‬ ‭Y‬ ‭=‬ ‭3‬ ‭:‬ ‭5,‬ ‭then‬ ‭the‬
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‭ eights‬ ‭of‬ ‭6,‬ ‭5‬ ‭and‬ ‭8‬ ‭to‬ ‭the‬ ‭different‬
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o ‭value of A + X + Y is _________.‬
‭categories‬ ‭in‬ ‭the‬ ‭same‬ ‭order.‬ ‭What‬ ‭will‬ ‭11‬ ‭less‬ ‭than‬ ‭the‬ ‭average‬‭expenditure‬‭of‬ ‭SSC CHSL 30/05/2022 (Afternoon)‬
‭be the weighted average of his profits?‬ ‭all‬ ‭twelve‬ ‭of‬ ‭them.‬ ‭What‬ ‭is‬ ‭the‬ ‭total‬ ‭(a) 1964‬ ‭(b) 1845 (c) 2012 (d) 1992‬
‭SSC CHSL 03/08/2023 (2nd Shift)‬ ‭money spent by twelve friends‬
‭(a)‬‭₹‬‭25,265.18 (nearly)‬ ‭SSC MTS 02/05/2023 (Afternoon)‬ ‭ .17.‬ ‭A‬ ‭retailer‬ ‭opens‬ ‭her‬ ‭outlet‬ ‭on‬ ‭all‬
Q
‭(b)‬‭₹‬‭24,863.16 (nearly)‬ ‭(a) Rs.204‬ ‭(b) Rs.215‬ ‭seven‬ ‭days‬ ‭of‬ ‭the‬ ‭week.‬ ‭It‬ ‭is‬ ‭observed‬
‭(c)‬‭₹‬‭25,163.16 (nearly)‬ ‭(c) Rs.212‬ ‭(d) Rs.208‬ ‭that‬‭her‬‭average‬‭sales‬‭for‬ ‭Saturdays‬‭and‬
‭(d)‬‭₹‬‭25,263.16 (nearly)‬ ‭Sundays‬ ‭combined‬ ‭is‬‭‬‭₹‬ ‭300,‬ ‭and‬ ‭₹‬ ‭200‬
‭Q.11.‬‭Sonali‬‭applied‬‭for‬‭a‬‭job‬‭of‬‭Science‬ ‭for‬ ‭the‬ ‭remaining‬ ‭five‬ ‭days‬ ‭combined.‬
‭ .4.‬ ‭During‬ ‭a‬ ‭school‬ ‭excursion‬ ‭each‬
Q t‭ eacher‬ ‭in‬ ‭a‬ ‭school.‬ ‭In‬ ‭the‬ ‭test‬ ‭for‬ ‭job,‬ ‭For‬ ‭a‬ ‭month‬‭starting‬‭on‬‭saturday,‬‭it‬‭was‬
‭student‬ ‭of‬ ‭junior‬ ‭school‬ ‭was‬ ‭charged‬ ‭she‬‭scored‬‭8‬‭in‬‭physics,‬‭8‬‭in‬‭chemistry,‬‭6‬ ‭found‬ ‭that‬ ‭the‬ ‭total‬ ‭sales‬ ‭were‬ ‭₹‬‭7,000.‬
‭₹325‬ ‭and‬ ‭each‬ ‭student‬ ‭of‬‭senior‬‭school‬ ‭in‬ ‭biology,‬ ‭and‬ ‭6.5‬ ‭in‬ ‭the‬ ‭interview.‬ ‭For‬ ‭Which‬ ‭among‬ ‭the‬ ‭following‬ ‭months‬ ‭it‬
‭was‬ ‭charged‬ ‭₹400.‬ ‭If‬ ‭there‬ ‭were‬ ‭80‬ ‭calculating‬ ‭the‬ ‭final‬ ‭score,‬ ‭weightage‬‭of‬ ‭could be‬
‭students‬ ‭from‬ ‭junior‬ ‭school‬ ‭and‬ ‭the‬ ‭2,‬ ‭3,‬ ‭3,‬ ‭and‬ ‭4‬ ‭were‬‭assigned‬‭to‬‭Physics,‬ ‭SSC MTS 05/10/2021 (Morning)‬
‭combined‬ ‭average‬ ‭amount‬ ‭charged‬ ‭per‬ ‭Chemistry,‬ ‭Biology‬ ‭and‬ ‭interview,‬ ‭(a) March (b) April (c) Jan (d) Feb‬
‭student‬ ‭was‬ ‭₹352,‬ ‭then‬ ‭how‬ ‭many‬ ‭respectively.‬ ‭What‬ ‭is‬ ‭the‬ ‭weighted‬
‭students‬‭from‬‭senior‬‭school‬‭went‬‭for‬‭the‬ ‭average score of Sonali ?‬ ‭ .18.‬ ‭Consider‬ ‭ten‬ ‭consecutive‬ ‭odd‬
Q
‭excursion?‬ ‭SSC CGL 06/12/2022 (1st Shift)‬ ‭numbers‬ ‭starting‬ ‭from‬ ‭5.‬ ‭Multiply‬ ‭each‬
‭SSC CGL 24/07/2023 (1st shift)‬ ‭(a) 7 (b) 8.4 (c) 7.2 (d) 21‬ ‭of‬‭them,‬‭except‬‭the‬‭first‬‭and‬‭the‬‭second,‬
‭(a) 55‬ ‭(b) 45‬ ‭(c) 50‬ ‭(d) 40‬ ‭with‬ ‭three.‬ ‭What‬ ‭will‬ ‭be‬ ‭the‬ ‭average‬ ‭of‬
‭Q.12.‬‭The‬‭batting‬‭average‬‭for‬‭27‬‭innings‬ ‭the ten numbers so formed?‬
‭ .5.‬‭In‬‭₹150,‬‭B‬‭buys‬‭10‬‭pens‬‭for‬‭₹8‬‭each,‬
Q ‭ f‬‭a‬‭cricket‬‭player‬‭is‬‭47‬‭runs.‬‭His‬‭highest‬
o ‭SSC MTS 5/10/2021 (Morning)‬
‭10‬ ‭erasers‬ ‭for‬ ‭₹5‬ ‭each‬ ‭and‬ ‭some‬ ‭score‬ ‭in‬ ‭an‬ ‭innings‬ ‭exceeds‬ ‭his‬ ‭lowest‬ ‭(a) 39.6 (b) 39 (c) 42 (d) 38.4‬
‭sharpeners‬ ‭for‬ ‭₹4‬ ‭each.‬ ‭What‬ ‭is‬ ‭the‬ ‭score‬ ‭by‬ ‭157‬ ‭runs.‬ ‭If‬ ‭these‬ ‭two‬ ‭innings‬
‭average price per item in ₹?‬ ‭are‬ ‭excluded,‬ ‭the‬ ‭average‬ ‭score‬ ‭of‬ ‭the‬ ‭Q.19.‬ ‭What‬ ‭is‬ ‭the‬ ‭average‬ ‭of‬ ‭numbers‬
‭SSC CGL 19/07/2023 (3rd shift)‬ ‭remaining‬‭25‬‭innings‬‭is‬‭42‬‭runs.‬‭Find‬‭his‬ f‭ rom‬ ‭1‬‭to‬‭50‬‭which‬‭are‬‭multiples‬‭of‬‭2‬‭or‬
‭(a) 8‬ ‭(b) 7‬ ‭(c) 10‬ ‭(d) 6‬ ‭highest score in an innings.‬ ‭5? (correct to one decimal place)‬
‭SSC CGL 01/12/2022 (1st Shift)‬ ‭SSC CGL 24/8/2021 (Evening)‬
‭Q.6.‬ ‭20‬ ‭students‬ ‭of‬ ‭a‬ ‭college‬ ‭went‬‭to‬‭a‬ ‭(a) 176‬ ‭(b) 188‬ ‭(c) 186‬ ‭(d) 174‬ ‭(a) 25.4‬ ‭(b) 25.9 (c) 26.4 (d) 25.8‬
‭ otel.‬ ‭19‬ ‭of‬ ‭them‬ ‭spent‬ ‭₹175‬ ‭each‬ ‭on‬
h
‭their‬‭meal‬‭and‬‭the‬‭20‬‭th‬‭student‬‭spent‬‭₹19‬ ‭ .13.‬ ‭In‬‭an‬‭office,‬‭80%‬‭workers‬‭are‬‭men‬
Q ‭Q.20.‬‭The‬‭average‬‭weight‬‭of‬‭students‬‭of‬
‭more‬ ‭than‬ ‭the‬ ‭average‬ ‭of‬ ‭all‬ ‭the‬ ‭20.‬ ‭while‬ ‭20%‬ ‭are‬ ‭women.‬ ‭The‬ ‭average‬‭age‬ ‭ ection‬‭A‬‭and‬‭B‬‭having‬‭40‬‭students‬‭each‬
s
‭Find the total money spent by them.‬ ‭of‬‭the‬‭men‬‭is‬‭30‬‭and‬‭the‬‭average‬‭age‬‭of‬ ‭is‬ ‭45.5‬ ‭kg‬‭and‬‭44.2‬‭kg‬‭respectively.‬‭Two‬
‭SSC CGL 17/07/2023 (4th shift)‬ ‭the‬ ‭women‬ ‭is‬ ‭40.‬ ‭What‬ ‭is‬ ‭the‬ ‭average‬ ‭students‬ ‭of‬ ‭section‬ ‭A‬ ‭having‬ ‭average‬
‭(a) ₹3,490‬ ‭(b) ₹3,540‬ ‭age of all the workers in that office?‬ ‭weight‬ ‭48.75‬ ‭kg‬‭were‬‭shifted‬‭to‬‭B‬‭and‬‭2‬
‭(c) ₹3,520‬ ‭(d) ₹3,500‬ ‭Graduate Level 04/08/2022 (Shift - 2)‬ ‭students‬ ‭of‬ ‭section‬ ‭B‬ ‭were‬ ‭shifted‬ ‭to‬
‭(a) 50‬ ‭(b) 32‬ ‭(c) 30‬ ‭(d) 35‬ ‭section‬ ‭A,‬ ‭making‬‭the‬‭average‬‭weight‬‭of‬
‭ .7.‬ ‭The‬ ‭average‬ ‭score‬ ‭in‬ ‭a‬ ‭test‬ ‭for‬ ‭50‬
Q ‭both‬ ‭the‬ ‭sections‬ ‭equal.‬ ‭What‬ ‭is‬ ‭the‬
‭students‬‭is‬‭44.‬‭Out‬‭of‬‭the‬‭total‬‭students,‬ ‭Q.14.‬‭The‬‭average‬‭age‬‭of‬‭a‬‭husband‬‭and‬ ‭average‬ ‭weight‬ ‭(in‬ ‭kg)‬ ‭of‬ ‭the‬ ‭students‬
‭40%‬‭of‬‭the‬‭students‬‭are‬‭girls‬‭and‬‭the‬‭rest‬ ‭ is‬ ‭wife‬ ‭3‬ ‭years‬ ‭ago‬ ‭was‬ ‭39‬ ‭years.‬‭The‬
h ‭who‬ ‭were‬ ‭shifted‬ ‭from‬ ‭section‬ ‭B‬ ‭to‬
‭are boys. The average score of boys is‬ ‭average‬ ‭age‬ ‭of‬ ‭the‬ ‭husband,‬ ‭wife‬ ‭and‬ ‭section A?‬
‭20% less than that of girls. What is the‬ ‭their‬‭child‬‭2‬‭years‬‭hence‬‭will‬‭be‬‭34‬‭years.‬ ‭SSC CGL 23/8/2021 (Afternoon)‬
‭average score of girls?‬ ‭Find the present age of the child.‬ ‭(a) 34.5 (b) 35‬ ‭(c) 35.75 (d) 34.25‬
‭Higher Secondary 27/06/2023 (Shift - 3)‬ ‭SSC MTS 11/07/2022 (Afternoon)‬
‭(a) 50‬ ‭(b) 54‬ ‭(c) 48‬ ‭(d) 52‬ ‭(a) 12 years‬ ‭(b) 16 years‬ ‭Q.21.‬ ‭In‬ ‭an‬ ‭examination,‬ ‭the‬ ‭average‬
‭(c) 15 years‬ ‭(d) 18 years‬ ‭ core‬‭of‬‭a‬‭student‬‭was‬‭67.6.‬‭If‬‭he‬‭would‬
s
‭ .8.‬ ‭A‬ ‭is‬ ‭the‬ ‭average‬ ‭of‬ ‭10‬ ‭given‬
Q ‭have‬‭got‬‭27‬‭more‬‭marks‬‭in‬‭Mathematics,‬
‭numbers.‬ ‭B‬ ‭is‬‭the‬‭average‬‭after‬‭2‬‭of‬‭the‬ ‭Q.15.‬ ‭In‬‭a‬‭family‬‭of‬‭six‬‭males‬‭and‬‭a‬‭few‬ ‭10‬ ‭more‬‭marks‬‭in‬‭Computer‬‭Science,‬‭18‬
‭numbers‬ ‭were‬ ‭replaced‬ ‭by‬ ‭3‬ ‭other‬ f‭ emales,‬ ‭the‬ ‭average‬ ‭monthly‬ ‭more‬ ‭marks‬ ‭in‬ ‭History‬ ‭and‬ ‭retained‬ ‭the‬
‭different‬ ‭numbers.‬ ‭The‬ ‭average‬ ‭of‬ ‭the‬ ‭consumption‬ ‭of‬ ‭grain‬‭head‬‭is‬‭14.4‬‭kg.‬‭If‬ ‭same‬ ‭marks‬ ‭in‬ ‭other‬ ‭subjects,‬ ‭then‬ ‭his‬
‭removed‬ ‭numbers‬‭is‬‭48‬‭and‬‭the‬‭average‬ ‭the‬ ‭average‬ ‭monthly‬ ‭consumption‬ ‭per‬ ‭average‬ ‭score‬ ‭would‬ ‭have‬ ‭been‬ ‭72.6.‬
‭of‬‭the‬‭newly‬‭included‬‭numbers‬‭is‬‭56.‬‭If‬‭A‬ ‭head‬‭is‬‭20‬‭kg‬‭in‬‭the‬‭case‬‭of‬ ‭males‬‭and‬‭6‬ ‭How‬ ‭many‬ ‭papers‬ ‭were‬ ‭there‬ ‭in‬ ‭the‬
‭+ B = 438, then the value of A - B is:‬ ‭kg‬ ‭in‬ ‭the‬ ‭case‬ ‭of‬ ‭females.‬ ‭Find‬ ‭the‬ ‭examination?‬
‭Matriculation Level 27/06/2023 (Shift - 2)‬ ‭number of females in the family?‬ ‭SSC CGL 23/8/2021 (Morning)‬
‭(a) 21‬ ‭(b) 14‬ ‭(c) 12‬ ‭(d) 26‬ ‭SSC MTS 11/07/2022 (Morning)‬ ‭(a) 11 (b) 10 (c) 12‬ ‭(d) 9‬
‭(a) 8‬ ‭(b) 4‬ ‭(c) 6‬ ‭(d) 7‬
‭Q.9.‬ ‭Average‬ ‭of‬ ‭8‬ ‭numbers‬ ‭is‬ ‭44.‬ ‭The‬ ‭Q.22.‬ ‭The‬ ‭average‬ ‭monthly‬ ‭salary‬ ‭of‬‭60‬
‭ verage‬ ‭of‬‭first‬‭three‬‭numbers‬‭is‬‭50‬‭and‬
a ‭ .16.‬ ‭A‬‭is‬‭the‬‭average‬‭marks‬‭of‬‭a‬‭group‬
Q ‭ mployees‬ ‭of‬ ‭a‬ ‭factory‬ ‭is‬ ‭Rs.29900.‬ ‭If‬
e
‭the‬‭average‬‭of‬‭next‬‭two‬‭numbers‬‭is‬‭52.‬‭If‬ ‭of‬ ‭10‬‭students‬‭in‬‭a‬‭class‬‭and‬‭A+8‬‭is‬‭the‬ ‭two‬ ‭officers‬ ‭are‬ g ‭ etting‬ ‭Rs.90,000‬ ‭each‬
‭the‬ ‭sixth‬ ‭number‬ ‭is‬ ‭6‬ ‭and‬ ‭8‬ ‭less‬ ‭than‬ ‭average‬‭of‬‭a‬‭group‬‭of‬‭15‬‭students‬‭which‬ ‭and‬ ‭the‬ ‭average‬ ‭salary‬ ‭of‬ ‭8‬‭supervisors‬
‭seventh‬ ‭and‬ ‭eighth‬ n ‭ umber‬‭respectively,‬ ‭includes‬ ‭the‬ ‭group‬ ‭of‬ ‭10‬ ‭students‬ ‭as‬ ‭is‬ ‭Rs.65,000,‬ ‭then‬ ‭what‬ ‭is‬ ‭the‬ ‭average‬
‭then what is the value of eighth number?‬ ‭given.‬ ‭The‬ ‭total‬ ‭marks‬ ‭obtained‬ ‭by‬ ‭the‬ ‭salary‬ ‭(in‬ ‭Rs.)‬ ‭of‬ ‭the‬ ‭remaining‬
‭SSC MTS 16/05/2023 (Morning)‬ ‭group‬ ‭of‬ ‭10‬ ‭students‬ ‭is‬ ‭X‬ ‭and‬ ‭the‬ ‭total‬ ‭employees?‬
‭(a) 36‬ ‭(b) 32‬ ‭(c) 40‬ ‭(d) 56‬ ‭marks‬ ‭obtained‬ ‭by‬ ‭the‬ ‭group‬ ‭of‬ ‭15‬
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‭(a) 21080 (b) 22680 (c) 29080 (d) 21880‬ ‭ umber‬ ‭is‬ ‭added‬ ‭to‬ ‭its‬ ‭serial‬ ‭number,‬
n ‭Q.38.‬ ‭The‬ ‭average‬ ‭of‬‭33‬‭numbers‬‭is‬‭74.‬
‭then‬ ‭the‬ ‭average‬ ‭of‬ ‭the‬ ‭new‬ ‭numbers‬ ‭ he‬ ‭average‬ ‭of‬ ‭the‬ ‭first‬ ‭17‬ ‭numbers‬ ‭is‬
T
‭ .23.‬‭What‬‭is‬‭the‬‭ratio‬‭of‬‭the‬‭average‬‭of‬
Q ‭formed‬‭is‬‭55.‬‭The‬‭average‬‭of‬‭the‬‭missing‬ ‭72.8‬ ‭and‬ ‭that‬ ‭of‬ ‭the‬ ‭last‬ ‭17‬‭numbers‬‭is‬
‭first‬ ‭eight‬‭prime‬‭numbers‬‭to‬‭the‬‭average‬ ‭numbers (a and b) is:‬ ‭77.2.‬‭If‬‭the‬‭17th‬‭number‬‭is‬‭excluded,‬‭then‬
‭of first ten even natural numbers?‬ ‭SSC CHSL 13/10/2020 (Afternoon)‬ ‭what‬‭will‬‭be‬‭the‬‭average‬‭of‬‭the‬‭remaining‬
‭SSC CGL 16/8/2021 (Afternoon)‬ ‭(a) 38 (b) 58 (c) 62 (d) 50‬ ‭numbers (correct to one decimal place)?‬
‭(a) 1 : 7‬ ‭(b) 7 : 80 (c) 8 : 70 (d) 7 : 8‬ ‭SSC CGL Tier II (12/09/2019)‬
‭ .31.‬ ‭The‬ ‭average‬ ‭of‬ ‭35‬ ‭consecutive‬
Q
‭Q.24.‬ ‭x,‬ ‭y‬ ‭and‬ ‭z‬ ‭are‬ ‭three‬ ‭positive‬ ‭(a) 72.9‬ ‭(b) 73.4 (c) 71.6 (d) 70.8‬
‭natural‬ ‭numbers‬ ‭is‬ ‭N.‬ ‭Dropping‬ ‭the‬‭first‬
‭‬
4 ‭10‬ ‭numbers‬ ‭and‬ ‭including‬ ‭the‬ ‭next‬ ‭10‬
‭numbers‬‭such‬‭that‬‭y‬‭is‬ ‭times‬‭of‬‭x‬‭and‬ ‭Q.39.‬ ‭The‬ ‭number‬ ‭of‬‭students‬‭in‬‭a‬‭class‬
‭5‬ ‭numbers,‬‭the‬‭average‬‭is‬‭changed‬‭to‬‭M.‬‭If‬ ‭‬
1
‭‬
5 ‭2‬ ‭2‬ ‭is‬ ‭75,‬ ‭out‬ ‭of‬ ‭which‬ ‭33‬ ‭%‬ ‭are‬ ‭boys‬‭and‬
‭z‬ ‭is‬ ‭times‬ ‭of‬ ‭y.‬ ‭If‬ ‭the‬ ‭average‬ ‭of‬ t‭ he‬ ‭value‬ ‭of‬ ‭M‬ ‭-‬ ‭N‬ ‭=‬ ‭600,‬ ‭then‬ ‭the‬ ‭3‬
‭8‬
‭average of 3M and 5N is:‬ ‭the‬ ‭rest‬ ‭are‬ ‭girls.‬ ‭The‬ ‭average‬ ‭score‬ ‭in‬
‭reciprocals‬ ‭of‬ ‭the‬ ‭numbers‬ ‭x,‬ ‭y‬‭and‬‭z‬‭is‬
‭SSC CHSL 13/10/2020 (Morning)‬ ‭‬
2
‭ 7‬
1 ‭mathematics‬ ‭of‬ ‭the‬‭boys‬‭is‬‭66‬ ‭%‬‭more‬
‭,‬ ‭then‬ ‭the‬ ‭average‬ ‭of‬ ‭3‬ ‭times‬ ‭of‬ ‭x‬ ‭3‬
‭240‬ ‭(a) 90 (b) 120 (c) 100 (d) 115‬
t‭ han‬‭that‬‭of‬‭the‬‭girls.‬‭If‬‭the‬‭average‬‭score‬
‭ nd 5 times of y will be:‬
a
‭ .32.‬ ‭A‬ ‭batsman‬ ‭in‬ ‭his‬ ‭11th‬ ‭innings‬
Q ‭of‬‭all‬‭the‬‭students‬‭is‬‭66,‬‭then‬‭the‬‭average‬
‭SSC CHSL 10/8/2021 (Afternoon)‬
‭makes‬ ‭a‬ ‭score‬ ‭of‬ ‭77‬ ‭runs,‬ ‭thereby‬ ‭score of the girls is:‬
‭(a) 70 (b) 60‬ ‭(c) 40 (d) 45‬
‭increasing‬‭his‬‭average‬‭scores‬‭by‬‭3.‬‭What‬ ‭SSC CGL Tier II (11/09/2019)‬
‭ .25.‬‭The‬‭numbers‬‭2,‬‭3,‬‭4‬‭and‬‭5‬‭occur‬‭(2‬
Q ‭is‬ ‭his‬ ‭average‬ ‭score‬ ‭after‬ ‭the‬ ‭11th‬ ‭(a) 52‬ ‭(b) 55‬ ‭(c) 54‬ ‭(d) 58‬
‭+‬ ‭5k),‬‭(5k‬‭-‬‭7),‬‭(2k‬‭-‬‭3)‬‭and‬‭(k‬‭+‬‭2)‬‭times,‬ ‭innings?‬
‭SSC CHSL 17/03/2020 (Morning )‬ ‭ .40.‬‭The‬‭owner‬‭of‬‭a‬‭bike‬‭buys‬‭petrol‬‭at‬
Q
‭respectively.‬ ‭The‬ ‭average‬ ‭of‬‭the‬‭number‬
‭(a) 46 (b) 49 (c) 47 (d) 48‬ ‭the‬‭rate‬‭of‬‭Rs.‬‭64,‬‭Rs.‬‭80‬‭and‬‭Rs.‬‭320‬‭per‬
‭is‬ ‭2.85.‬ ‭Later‬ ‭on,‬ ‭the‬ ‭number‬ ‭2‬ ‭was‬
‭litre‬ ‭for‬ ‭three‬ ‭consecutive‬ ‭years.‬ ‭If‬ ‭he‬
‭replaced‬ ‭by‬ ‭6‬ ‭in‬ ‭all‬ ‭the‬ ‭places.‬ ‭What‬ ‭is‬
‭Q.33.‬ ‭The‬ ‭average‬ ‭age‬‭of‬‭husband,‬‭wife‬ ‭spends‬ ‭Rs.‬ ‭32000‬ ‭on‬ ‭petrol‬ ‭every‬ ‭year,‬
‭the average of the new numbers?‬
‭ nd‬ ‭child‬ ‭7‬ ‭years‬‭ago‬‭was‬‭42‬‭years‬‭and‬
a ‭then‬ ‭what‬ ‭is‬ ‭the‬ ‭average‬ ‭price‬ ‭(Rs.)‬ ‭of‬
‭SSC CHSL 5/8/2021 (Evening)‬
‭that‬‭of‬‭wife‬‭and‬‭child‬‭9‬‭years‬‭ago‬‭was‬‭36‬ ‭petrol per litre ?‬
‭(a) 2.4‬ ‭(b) 5.25‬ ‭(c) 3.85 (d) 4.75‬
‭years. The present age of the husband is:‬ ‭SSC MTS 16/08/2019 (Evening)‬
‭Q.26.‬ ‭If‬ ‭the‬ ‭average‬ ‭of‬ ‭the‬ ‭3-digit‬ ‭SSC CPO 12/12/2019(Evening)‬ ‭(a) 120‬ ‭(b) 84 (c) 108 (d) 96‬
‭ umbers‬ ‭335,‬ ‭2x5,‬ ‭x35,‬ ‭63x‬ ‭and‬ ‭406‬ ‭is‬
n ‭(a) 50 (b) 55 (c) 48 (d) 57‬
‭Q.41.‬ ‭An‬ ‭art‬ ‭exhibition‬ ‭was‬ ‭held‬ ‭in‬ ‭the‬
‭411,‬‭then‬‭what‬‭will‬‭be‬‭the‬‭average‬‭of‬‭(x‬‭-‬
‭ .34.‬ ‭A‬ ‭batsman‬ ‭scores‬ ‭92‬ ‭runs‬ ‭in‬ ‭the‬
Q ‭ onth‬ ‭of‬ ‭november.‬ ‭The‬ ‭numbers‬ ‭of‬
m
‭1), (x - 3), (x + 3) and (x + 5) ?‬
‭15th‬ ‭innings‬ ‭and‬ ‭thus‬ ‭increases‬ ‭his‬ ‭visitors‬ ‭on‬ ‭weekdays‬ ‭and‬ ‭on‬ ‭weekends‬
‭SSC CHSL 16/4/2021 (Afternoon)‬
‭average‬ ‭by‬ ‭4.‬ ‭What‬ ‭is‬ ‭his‬ ‭average‬ ‭after‬ ‭were‬‭450‬‭and‬‭750‬‭respectively.‬‭If‬‭the‬‭first‬
‭(a) 6‬ ‭(b) 3‬ ‭(c) 5 (d) 4‬
‭the 15th innings?‬ ‭day of the month was Monday, then what‬
‭ .27.‬‭The‬‭average‬‭of‬‭the‬‭numbers‬‭a,‬‭b,‬‭c‬
Q ‭SSC CPO 12/12/2019(Evening)‬ ‭was the average number of visitors in the‬
‭and‬‭d‬‭is‬‭2d‬‭+‬‭4,‬‭Also,‬‭the‬‭averages‬‭of‬‭the‬ ‭(a) 40 (b) 32 (c) 35 (d) 36‬ ‭month ?‬
‭numbers‬‭a‬‭and‬‭b,‬‭b‬‭and‬‭c,‬‭c‬‭and‬‭d‬‭are‬‭8,‬‭5‬ ‭SSC MTS 16/08/2019 (Evening)‬
‭ .35.‬‭The‬‭average‬‭age‬‭of‬‭120‬‭students‬‭in‬
Q ‭(a) 520 (b) 530 (c) 510 (d) 540‬
‭and‬ ‭4,‬‭respectively.‬‭If‬‭e‬‭=‬‭a‬‭+‬‭d‬‭+‬‭1,‬‭then‬
‭a‬ ‭group‬ ‭is‬ ‭13.56‬ ‭years,‬ ‭35%‬ ‭of‬ ‭the‬
‭what‬‭is‬‭the‬‭average‬‭of‬‭the‬‭numbers‬‭d‬‭and‬ ‭Q.42.‬ ‭A‬ ‭person‬ ‭was‬ ‭asked‬ ‭to‬ ‭guess‬‭his‬
‭number‬‭of‬‭students‬‭are‬‭girls‬‭and‬‭the‬‭rest‬
‭e ?‬ ‭ wn‬ ‭weight.‬ ‭He‬ e
o ‭ stimated‬ ‭his‬‭weight‬‭to‬
‭are‬ ‭boys.‬ ‭If‬ ‭the‬ ‭ratio‬ ‭of‬‭the‬‭average‬‭age‬
‭SSC CHSL 13/4/2021 (Evening)‬ ‭be‬ ‭over‬ ‭70‬ ‭kg‬ ‭but‬ ‭less‬ ‭than‬ ‭80‬ ‭kg.‬ ‭His‬
‭of‬ ‭boys‬‭and‬‭girls‬‭is‬‭6:5,‬‭then‬‭what‬‭is‬‭the‬
‭(a) 8‬ ‭(b) 8.5 (c) 3 (d) 7‬ ‭friend‬ ‭estimated‬ ‭his‬ ‭weight‬ ‭to‬ ‭be‬ ‭more‬
‭average age (in years) of the girls?‬
‭ .28.‬ ‭The‬ ‭average‬ ‭of‬ ‭four‬ ‭consecutive‬
Q ‭SSC CGL Tier II (13/09/2019)‬ ‭than‬ ‭74‬ ‭kg‬ ‭but‬ ‭less‬ ‭than‬ ‭84‬ ‭kg.‬ ‭His‬
‭odd‬ ‭natural‬ ‭numbers‬ ‭is‬ ‭eight‬ ‭less‬ ‭than‬ ‭(a) 12 (b) 11.6‬ ‭(c) 10 (d) 14.4‬ ‭mother‬ ‭said‬ ‭that‬ ‭his‬ ‭weight‬‭is‬‭less‬‭than‬
‭the‬ ‭average‬ ‭of‬ ‭three‬ ‭consecutive‬ ‭even‬ ‭78‬ ‭kg.‬ ‭Assuming‬ ‭that‬ ‭the‬ ‭weights‬ ‭are‬‭a‬
‭Q.36.‬‭The‬‭average‬‭of‬‭18‬‭numbers‬‭is‬‭37.5.‬ ‭whole‬ ‭number‬ ‭and‬ ‭that‬ ‭the‬ ‭three‬ ‭had‬
‭natural‬ ‭numbers.‬ ‭If‬ ‭the‬ ‭sum‬ ‭of‬ ‭these‬
I‭f‬‭six‬‭numbers‬‭of‬‭average‬‭x‬‭are‬‭added‬‭to‬ ‭correctly‬ ‭guessed,‬ ‭then‬ ‭what‬ ‭is‬ ‭the‬
‭even‬ ‭numbers‬ ‭is‬ ‭equal‬ ‭to‬ ‭the‬ ‭sum‬ ‭of‬
‭them,‬ ‭then‬ ‭the‬ ‭average‬ ‭of‬ ‭all‬ ‭the‬ ‭average of the possible weights(in Kg)?‬
‭above‬ ‭four‬ ‭odd‬ ‭numbers,‬ ‭then‬ ‭the‬
‭numbers‬‭increases‬‭by‬‭one.‬‭The‬‭value‬‭of‬‭x‬ ‭SSC MTS 14/08/2019 (Morning)‬
‭average of four original odd numbers is:‬
‭is : :‬ ‭(a) 76.5‬ ‭(b) 76‬ ‭(c) 77‬ ‭(d) 75‬
‭SSC CHSL 20/10/2020 (Afternoon)‬
‭SSC CGL Tier II (13/09/2019)‬
‭(a) 36‬ ‭(b) 24 (c) 18 (d) 32‬ ‭Q.43.‬ ‭A‬‭party‬‭was‬‭held‬‭for‬‭50‬‭people‬‭on‬
‭(a) 40‬ ‭(b) 41.5‬ ‭(c) 42‬ ‭(d) 38.5‬
‭ .29.‬ ‭The‬ ‭average‬ ‭of‬ ‭nine‬ ‭2‬ ‭digit‬
Q t‭ heir‬ ‭own‬ ‭expenses.‬ ‭Out‬ ‭of‬ ‭them,‬ ‭48‬
‭numbers‬ ‭is‬ ‭decreased‬ ‭by‬ ‭6‬ ‭when‬ ‭the‬ ‭ .37.‬ ‭The‬ ‭average‬ ‭weight‬ ‭of‬ ‭a‬ ‭certain‬
Q ‭people‬ ‭paid‬ ‭Rs.‬ ‭950‬ ‭each‬ ‭and‬ ‭the‬‭other‬
‭digits‬ ‭of‬ ‭one‬ ‭of‬ ‭the‬ ‭2‬ ‭digit‬ ‭numbers‬ ‭is‬ ‭number‬‭of‬‭students‬‭in‬‭a‬‭group‬‭is‬‭72‬‭kg.‬‭If‬ ‭two‬‭persons‬‭paid‬‭Rs.‬‭1200‬‭more‬‭than‬‭the‬
‭interchanged.‬ ‭Find‬ ‭the‬ ‭difference‬ ‭10‬‭students‬‭having‬‭an‬‭average‬‭weight‬‭of‬ ‭average‬‭expenses‬‭of‬‭the‬‭group.‬‭The‬‭total‬
‭between the digits of that number.‬ ‭78‬ ‭kg‬ ‭leave‬ ‭and‬ ‭4‬ ‭students‬ ‭having‬ ‭an‬ ‭amount spent was :‬
‭SSC CHSL 20/10/2020 (Morning)‬ ‭average‬ ‭weight‬ ‭of‬ ‭80‬ ‭kg‬ ‭join‬ ‭the‬ ‭group,‬ ‭SSC MTS 14/08/2019 (Morning)‬
‭(a) 6‬ ‭(b) 4‬ ‭(c) 2 (d) 8‬ ‭the‬‭average‬‭weight‬‭of‬‭the‬‭students‬‭in‬‭the‬ ‭(a) Rs 75,000‬ ‭(b) Rs 40,000‬
‭group‬ ‭decreases‬ ‭by‬ ‭0.7‬ ‭kg.‬‭The‬‭number‬ ‭(c) Rs 25,000‬ ‭(d) Rs 50,000‬
‭ .30.‬ ‭The‬ ‭numbers‬ ‭24,‬‭45,‬‭a,‬‭35,‬‭59,‬‭83,‬
Q ‭of students initially in the group is :‬
‭Q.44.‬‭Out‬‭of‬‭four‬‭numbers‬‭the‬‭average‬‭of‬
‭46,‬ b
‭ ,‬ ‭29,‬ ‭74‬ ‭are‬ ‭serially‬ ‭numbered‬ ‭as‬ ‭SSC CGL Tier II (12/09/2019)‬
t‭ he‬ ‭first‬ ‭three‬ ‭is‬ ‭16‬ ‭and‬ ‭that‬ ‭of‬ ‭the‬‭last‬
‭they‬‭appear‬‭in‬‭the‬‭sequence.‬‭When‬‭each‬ ‭(a) 56‬ ‭(b)@ebookstore01
46‬ ‭(c) 44‬ ‭(d) 54‬
‭three is 15. If the last number is 21 then‬
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t‭ he first number is:‬ i‭t‬ ‭was‬ ‭10‬ ‭years‬ ‭ago,‬ ‭what‬‭is‬‭the‬‭age‬‭(in‬ ‭ .63.‬ ‭The‬ ‭total‬ ‭number‬ ‭of‬ ‭students‬ ‭in‬
Q
‭SSC MTS 13/08/2019 (Evening)‬ ‭years) of the new younger member?‬ ‭section‬ ‭A‬ ‭and‬ ‭B‬ ‭of‬ ‭a‬ ‭class‬ ‭is‬ ‭110.‬ ‭The‬
‭(a) 28‬ ‭(b) 22‬ ‭(c) 21‬ ‭(d) 24‬ ‭SSC CHSL 4/07/2019 (Afternoon)‬ ‭number‬ ‭of‬ ‭students‬ ‭in‬ ‭section‬ ‭A‬ ‭is‬ ‭10‬
‭(a) 15‬ ‭(b) 9‬ ‭(c) 10‬ ‭(d) 17‬ ‭more‬‭than‬‭that‬‭of‬‭section‬‭B.‬‭The‬‭average‬
‭Q.45.‬ ‭The‬ ‭average‬ ‭of‬ ‭all‬ ‭the‬ ‭prime‬ ‭and‬ ‭score‬ ‭of‬ ‭the‬ ‭students‬ ‭in‬ ‭B,‬ ‭in‬ ‭a‬ ‭test,‬ ‭is‬
‭ omposite numbers upto 100 is:‬
c ‭Q.56.‬ ‭The‬ ‭average‬ ‭of‬ ‭n‬ ‭number‬‭is‬‭36.‬‭If‬ ‭20%‬ ‭more‬ ‭than‬ ‭that‬ ‭of‬ ‭students‬ ‭in‬ ‭A.‬ ‭If‬
‭SSC MTS 9/08/2019 (Morning)‬ ‭ ach‬‭of‬‭75%‬‭of‬‭the‬‭numbers‬‭is‬‭increased‬
e ‭the‬ ‭average‬ ‭score‬ ‭of‬ ‭all‬ ‭the‬ ‭students‬ ‭in‬
‭(a) 51‬ ‭(b) 50‬ ‭(c) 50.5‬ ‭(d) 49.5‬ ‭by‬‭6‬‭and‬‭each‬‭of‬‭the‬‭remaining‬‭numbers‬ ‭the‬‭class‬‭is‬‭72,‬‭then‬‭what‬‭is‬‭the‬‭average‬
‭is‬ ‭decreased‬‭by‬‭9,‬‭then‬‭the‬‭new‬‭average‬ ‭score of the students in A?‬
‭Q.46.‬ ‭What‬‭is‬‭the‬‭average‬‭of‬‭the‬‭first‬‭15‬ ‭of the numbers is:‬
‭ hole numbers?‬
w ‭SSC CGL 7/06/2019 (Afternoon)‬
‭SSC CHSL 4/07/2019 (Morning)‬ ‭(a) 66‬ ‭(b) 68‬ ‭(c) 63‬ ‭(d) 70‬
‭SSC MTS 08/08/2019 (Morning)‬ ‭(a) 37.125 (b) 33.75 (c) 38.25 (d) 36.25‬
‭(a) 8‬ ‭(b) 7‬ ‭(c) 9‬ ‭(d) 10‬ ‭Q.64.‬‭Three‬‭numbers‬‭are‬‭such‬‭that‬‭if‬‭the‬
‭ .57.‬‭The‬‭average‬‭weight‬‭of‬‭the‬‭students‬
Q ‭ verage‬ ‭of‬ ‭any‬ ‭two‬ ‭of‬ ‭them‬‭is‬‭added‬‭to‬
a
‭Q.47.‬ ‭What‬ ‭is‬ ‭the‬ ‭average‬ ‭of‬ ‭the‬ ‭first‬ ‭8‬ ‭in‬ ‭a‬ ‭group‬ ‭was‬ ‭75.4‬ ‭kg.‬ ‭Later‬ ‭on,‬ ‭four‬
‭ ultiples‬ ‭of‬ ‭6‬ ‭among‬ ‭the‬ ‭natural‬
m ‭the‬ ‭third‬ ‭number,‬‭the‬‭sums‬‭obtained‬‭are‬
‭students‬ ‭having‬ ‭weights,‬ ‭72.9‬ ‭kg,‬ ‭73.8‬ ‭168,‬ ‭174‬ ‭and‬ ‭180‬ ‭respectively.‬ ‭What‬ ‭is‬
‭numbers?‬ ‭kg,‬‭79.5‬‭kg‬‭and‬‭87.4‬‭kg‬‭joined‬‭the‬‭group.‬
‭SSC MTS 07/08/2019 (Evening)‬ ‭the‬ ‭average‬ ‭of‬ ‭the‬ ‭original‬ ‭three‬
‭As‬‭a‬‭result,‬‭the‬‭average‬‭weight‬‭of‬‭all‬‭the‬ ‭numbers?‬
‭(a) 24‬ ‭(b) 26‬ ‭(c) 27‬ ‭(d) 28‬ ‭students‬ ‭in‬ ‭the‬ ‭group‬ ‭increased‬‭by‬‭0.24‬ ‭SSC CGL 4/06/2019 (Evening)‬
‭Q.48.‬ ‭The‬ ‭average‬ ‭of‬‭a‬‭and‬‭b‬‭is‬‭36.‬‭The‬ ‭kg.‬ ‭What‬ ‭was‬‭the‬‭number‬‭of‬‭students‬‭in‬ ‭(a) 86‬ ‭(b) 87‬ ‭(c) 89‬ ‭(d) 84‬
‭ verage‬ ‭of‬ ‭b‬ ‭and‬ ‭c‬ ‭is‬ ‭42.‬ ‭What‬ ‭is‬ ‭the‬
a ‭the group, initially ?‬
‭difference between c and a ?‬ ‭SSC CHSL 3/07/2019 (Morning)‬ ‭ .65.‬ ‭The‬ ‭average‬ ‭weight‬ ‭of‬ ‭a‬ ‭certain‬
Q
‭SSC MTS 6/08/2019 (Afternoon)‬ ‭(a) 46‬ ‭(b) 36‬ ‭(c) 50‬ ‭(d) 48‬ ‭number‬‭of‬‭students‬‭in‬‭a‬‭class‬‭is‬‭68.5‬‭kg.‬
‭(a) 18‬ ‭(b) 12‬ ‭(c) 16‬ ‭(d) 14‬ ‭If‬‭4‬‭new‬‭students‬‭having‬‭weights‬‭72.2‬‭kg,‬
‭Q.58.‬ ‭In‬ ‭a‬ ‭class‬ ‭of‬ ‭80‬ ‭students,‬ ‭60%‬ ‭70.8kg,‬‭70.3kg‬‭and‬‭66.7‬‭kg‬‭join‬‭the‬‭class,‬
‭ .49.‬‭The‬‭average‬‭of‬‭1088‬‭real‬‭numbers‬
Q ‭ articipate‬‭in‬‭games‬‭and‬‭the‬‭rest‬‭do‬‭not.‬
p ‭then‬ ‭the‬ ‭average‬ ‭weight‬ ‭of‬ ‭all‬ ‭the‬
‭is‬ ‭zero.‬ ‭At‬ ‭most‬ ‭how‬‭many‬‭of‬‭them‬‭can‬ ‭The‬ ‭average‬ ‭weight‬ ‭of‬‭the‬‭former‬‭group‬ ‭students‬‭increases‬‭by‬‭300‬‭g.‬‭The‬‭number‬
‭be negative?‬ ‭is‬ ‭5%‬ ‭more‬ ‭than‬ ‭that‬‭of‬‭the‬‭latter.‬‭If‬‭the‬ ‭of students in the class, initially is:‬
‭SSC CHSL 11/07/2019 (Morning)‬ ‭average‬ ‭weight‬ ‭of‬ ‭all‬ ‭the‬ ‭students‬‭is‬‭51‬ ‭SSC CGL 4/06/2019 (Afternoon)‬
‭‬
1
‭(a) 100‬ ‭(b) 88 (c) 544‬ ‭(d) 1087‬ ‭kg,‬‭then‬‭what‬‭is‬‭the‬‭average‬‭weight‬‭(in‬ ‭(a) 21 (b) 16‬ ‭(c) 11‬ ‭(d) 26‬
‭2‬
‭Q.50.‬‭The‬‭difference‬‭between‬‭the‬‭average‬ ‭ g) of the former group?‬
k ‭Q.66.‬ ‭The‬ ‭average‬ ‭of‬‭twelve‬‭numbers‬‭is‬
‭ f‬‭first‬‭ten‬‭prime‬‭numbers‬‭and‬‭the‬‭first‬‭ten‬
o ‭SSC CHSL 2/07/2019 (Afternoon)‬ ‭ 2.‬‭The‬‭average‬‭of‬‭the‬‭last‬‭five‬‭numbers‬
4
‭prime numbers of two digits is:‬ ‭(a) 57.6‬ ‭(b) 54.5‬ ‭(c) 60‬ ‭(d) 52.5‬ ‭is‬‭40‬‭and‬‭that‬‭of‬‭the‬‭first‬‭four‬‭numbers‬‭is‬
‭SSC CHSL 10/07/2019 (Evening)‬ ‭44.‬ ‭The‬ ‭6th‬ ‭number‬ ‭is‬ ‭6‬ ‭less‬ ‭than‬ ‭the‬
‭Q.59.‬‭The average of 27 numbers is zero.‬
‭(a) 14.5‬ ‭(b) 16.5‬ ‭(c) 12.5 (d) 13.5‬ ‭fifth‬‭and‬‭5‬‭less‬‭than‬‭the‬‭7th‬‭number.‬‭The‬
‭ ut‬ ‭of‬ ‭them,‬ ‭how‬ ‭many‬ ‭may‬ ‭be‬ ‭greater‬
O
‭average‬ ‭of‬ ‭the‬ ‭5th‬‭and‬‭the‬‭7th‬‭numbers‬
‭ .51.‬‭The‬‭average‬‭of‬‭the‬‭first‬‭101‬‭______‬
Q ‭than zero, at the most?‬
‭is:‬
‭numbers is equal to 102.‬ ‭SSC CGL 13/06/2019 (Evening)‬
‭SSC CGL 4/06/2019 (Morning)‬
‭SSC CHSL 10/07/2019 (Afternoon)‬ ‭(a) 0‬ ‭(b) 15‬ ‭(c) 26‬ ‭(d) 20‬
‭(a) 44‬ ‭(b) 44.5‬ ‭(c) 43‬ ‭(d) 43.5‬
‭(a) natural‬ ‭(b) odd‬
‭Q.60.‬ ‭In‬ ‭a‬‭class‬‭of‬‭40‬‭students,‬‭45%‬‭are‬
‭(c) even‬ ‭(d) perfect square‬
‭ irls‬ ‭and‬ ‭the‬ ‭remaining‬ ‭are‬ ‭boys.‬ ‭If‬ ‭the‬
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‭ .52.‬ ‭The‬ ‭average‬ ‭of‬ ‭the‬ ‭first‬ ‭1234‬
Q ‭average‬‭marks‬‭of‬‭the‬‭girls‬‭is‬‭54‬‭and‬‭that‬
‭_______ numbers is equal to 1234.‬ ‭of‬ ‭the‬‭boys‬‭is‬‭46,‬‭what‬‭is‬‭the‬‭average‬‭of‬
‭SSC CHSL 2023 Tier - 2‬
‭SSC CHSL 10/07/2019 (Morning)‬ ‭the whole class?‬
‭(a) odd‬ ‭(b) even (c) prime (d) natural‬ ‭SSC CGL 11/06/2019 (Afternoon)‬
‭Q.67.‬ ‭At‬ ‭a‬ ‭Yoga‬ ‭center,‬ ‭60%‬ ‭of‬ ‭the‬
‭(a) 49.8‬ ‭(b) 49.7‬ ‭(c) 49.6 (d) 49.5‬
‭Q.53.‬ ‭The‬ ‭average‬ ‭of‬ ‭a‬ ‭number‬ ‭and‬ ‭its‬ ‭ embers‬ ‭are‬ ‭men‬ ‭and‬ ‭40%‬ ‭of‬ ‭the‬
m
r‭ eciprocal‬ ‭is‬ ‭4.‬ ‭The‬ ‭average‬ ‭of‬ ‭its‬ ‭cube‬ ‭Q.61.‬‭The‬‭average‬‭marks‬‭of‬‭40‬‭students‬ ‭members‬‭are‬‭women.‬‭If‬‭the‬‭average‬‭age‬
‭and cube of its reciprocal is equal to:‬ ‭ as‬ ‭found‬ ‭to‬‭be‬‭68.‬‭If‬‭the‬‭marks‬‭of‬‭two‬
w ‭of‬ ‭the‬ ‭men‬ ‭is‬ ‭55‬ ‭years‬ ‭and‬‭the‬‭average‬
‭SSC CHSL 9/07/2019 (Evening)‬ ‭students‬ ‭were‬ ‭incorrectly‬ ‭entered‬ ‭as‬ ‭48‬ ‭age‬‭of‬‭the‬‭women‬‭is‬‭45‬‭years,‬‭then‬‭what‬
‭(a) 256‬ ‭(b) 142‬ ‭(c) 288‬ ‭(d) 244‬ ‭and‬‭64‬‭instead‬‭of‬‭84‬‭and‬‭46‬‭respectively,‬ ‭is‬ ‭the‬ ‭average‬ ‭age‬ ‭(in‬ ‭years)‬ ‭of‬ ‭all‬ ‭the‬
‭then what is the correct average?‬ ‭members ?‬
‭Q.54.‬‭The‬‭average‬‭age‬‭of‬‭four‬‭brothers‬‭is‬ ‭SSC CGL 10/06/2019 (Afternoon)‬ ‭SSC CHSL Tier II 02/11/2023‬
‭ 5‬ ‭years.‬ ‭If‬ ‭their‬ ‭father‬ ‭is‬ ‭included,‬ ‭the‬
1 ‭(a) 68.25 (b) 68.15 (c) 68.45 (d) 68.35‬ ‭(a) 51‬ ‭(b) 48‬ ‭(c) 50‬ ‭(d) 49‬
‭average‬‭is‬‭increased‬‭by‬‭5‬‭years.‬‭The‬‭age‬
‭of the father (in years) is:‬ ‭ .62.‬‭Four‬‭different‬‭positive‬‭numbers‬‭are‬
Q ‭Q.68.‬‭The‬‭average‬‭weight‬‭of‬‭40‬‭students‬
‭SSC CHSL 5/07/2019 (Afternoon)‬ ‭written‬ ‭in‬ ‭ascending‬ ‭order.‬ ‭One-third‬ ‭of‬ ‭ f‬‭a‬‭school‬‭is‬‭52‬‭kg.‬‭If‬‭the‬‭weight‬‭of‬‭the‬
o
‭(a) 35‬ ‭(b) 40‬ ‭(c) 38‬ ‭(d) 36‬ ‭the‬‭average‬‭of‬‭all‬‭the‬‭four‬‭numbers‬‭is‬‭19‬ ‭teacher‬ ‭is‬ ‭included,‬ ‭the‬ ‭average‬ ‭weight‬
‭less‬‭than‬‭the‬‭greatest‬‭of‬‭these‬‭numbers.‬ ‭rises‬ ‭by‬ ‭500‬ ‭grams.‬ ‭Find‬ ‭the‬ ‭weight‬ ‭(in‬
‭Q.55.‬‭10‬‭years‬‭ago,‬‭the‬‭average‬‭age‬‭of‬‭a‬ ‭If‬ ‭the‬ ‭average‬‭of‬‭the‬‭first‬‭three‬‭numbers‬ ‭kg) of the teacher.‬
f‭ amily‬ ‭of‬ ‭five‬ ‭members‬ ‭was‬ ‭38‬ ‭years.‬ ‭is‬ ‭12,‬ ‭the‬ ‭greatest‬ ‭number‬ ‭among‬ ‭the‬ ‭SSC CHSL Tier II 02/11/2023‬
‭Now,‬ ‭two‬‭new‬‭members‬‭join,‬‭whose‬‭age‬ ‭given numbers is:‬ ‭(a) 72.5‬ ‭(b) 74.5‬ ‭(c) 73.5‬ ‭(d) 71.5‬
‭difference‬ ‭is‬ ‭8‬ ‭years.‬ ‭If‬ ‭the‬ ‭present‬ ‭SSC CGL 7/06/2019 (Evening)‬
@ebookstore01 ‭Q.69.‬‭The average salary of all 40‬
‭average‬‭age‬‭of‬‭the‬‭family‬‭is‬‭the‬‭same‬‭as‬ ‭(a) 25‬ ‭(b) 22‬ ‭(c) 24 (d) 21‬
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‭employees,‬ ‭including‬ ‭35‬ ‭non-teaching‬ ‭monthly‬‭salary‬‭of‬‭35‬‭faculty‬‭members‬‭is‬ ‭Q.85.‬‭The‬‭average‬‭weight‬‭of‬‭20‬‭students‬
‭ taff‬ ‭members,‬ ‭of‬ ‭a‬ ‭school‬ ‭is‬‭₹4,000.‬‭If‬
s ‭ 37,500.‬ ‭What‬ ‭will‬ ‭be‬ ‭the‬ ‭average‬
₹ ‭ f‬ ‭a‬ ‭class‬ ‭was‬ ‭30.5‬ ‭kg.‬ ‭After‬ ‭6‬ ‭new‬
o
‭the‬ ‭average‬ ‭salary‬ ‭of‬ ‭the‬ ‭non-teaching‬ ‭monthly‬ ‭salary‬ ‭(in‬ ‭₹)‬ ‭of‬ ‭the‬ ‭other‬ ‭15‬ ‭students‬ ‭joined‬ ‭the‬ ‭class,‬ ‭its‬ ‭average‬
‭staff‬‭members‬‭is‬‭₹4,200,‬‭find‬‭the‬‭average‬ ‭faculty‬ ‭members,‬‭if‬‭the‬‭average‬‭monthly‬ ‭weight‬ ‭increased‬ ‭by‬ ‭2‬ ‭kg.‬ ‭Find‬ ‭the‬
‭salary‬ ‭of‬ ‭the‬ ‭remaining‬ ‭staff‬ ‭of‬ ‭the‬ ‭salary‬ ‭of‬ ‭all‬ ‭the‬ ‭50‬ ‭faculty‬ ‭members‬ ‭is‬ ‭average‬ ‭weight‬ ‭of‬ ‭the‬ ‭6‬ ‭new‬ ‭students‬
‭school.‬ ‭found to be ₹30,000?‬ ‭who‬‭joined‬‭the‬‭class‬‭(rounded‬‭off‬‭to‬‭one‬
‭SSC CHSL Tier II 10/01/2024‬ ‭SSC CPO 05/10/2023 (3rd Shift)‬ ‭decimal place).‬
‭(a) ₹3,600‬ ‭(b) ₹2,600‬ ‭(a) 12,000‬ ‭(b) 13,000‬ ‭SSC MTS 06/09/2023 (1st Shift)‬
‭(c) ₹2,800‬ ‭(d) ₹2,300‬ ‭(c) 12,500‬ ‭(d) 13,500‬ ‭(a) 30.5 kg‬ ‭(b) 32.5 kg‬
‭(c) 39.2 kg‬ ‭(d) 38.5 kg‬
‭Q.70.‬ ‭The‬ ‭average‬ ‭of‬ ‭the‬ ‭first‬ ‭eight‬
‭ ultiples of 6 is:‬
m
‭SSC MTS 2023 Tier - 1‬ ‭ .86.‬ ‭A‬ ‭batsman‬ ‭makes‬ ‭96‬ ‭runs‬ ‭in‬ t‭ he‬
Q
‭SSC CHSL Tier II 10/01/2024‬ ‭13‬‭th‬ ‭innings‬ ‭and‬ ‭thus‬ ‭his‬ ‭average‬
‭ .78.‬‭In‬‭a‬‭class‬‭of‬‭37‬‭students,‬‭there‬‭are‬
Q
‭(a) 24‬ ‭(b) 27‬ ‭(c) 30‬ ‭(d) 25‬ ‭increases‬‭by‬‭3.‬‭Find‬‭his‬‭average‬‭after‬‭13‬
‭22‬ ‭girls.‬ ‭The‬ ‭average‬ ‭weight‬ ‭of‬ ‭these‬
‭innings.‬
‭girls‬ ‭is‬ ‭46‬ ‭kg‬ ‭and‬‭the‬‭average‬‭weight‬‭of‬
‭ .71.‬ ‭Find‬ ‭the‬ ‭average‬ ‭of‬ ‭the‬ ‭prime‬
Q ‭SSC MTS 06/09/2023 (1st Shift)‬
‭the‬ ‭whole‬ ‭class‬ ‭is‬ ‭50‬ ‭kg.‬ ‭What‬ ‭is‬ ‭the‬
‭numbers lying between 69 and 92.‬ ‭(a) 65‬ ‭(b) 50‬ ‭(c) 70‬ ‭(d) 60‬
‭average‬‭weight‬‭(in‬‭kg)‬‭of‬‭the‬‭boys‬‭in‬‭that‬
‭SSC CHSL Tier II 10/01/2024‬
‭class‬ ‭?‬ ‭(Rounded‬ ‭off‬ ‭to‬ ‭2‬ ‭decimal‬ ‭Q.87.‬ ‭The‬ ‭average‬ ‭of‬ ‭four‬ ‭consecutive‬
‭(a) 79‬ ‭(b) 82‬ ‭(c) 80‬ ‭(d) 81‬
‭places)‬ ‭ dd‬ ‭numbers‬ ‭is‬ ‭58.‬ ‭What‬ ‭is‬ ‭the‬ ‭lowest‬
o
‭SSC MTS 01/09/2023 (1st Shift)‬ ‭number ?‬
‭SSC CGL 2023 Tier - 2‬ ‭(a) 60.74‬ ‭(b) 55.87‬ ‭SSC MTS 06/09/2023 (2nd Shift)‬
‭(c) 61.35‬ ‭(d) 58.25‬ ‭(a) 51‬ ‭(b) 57‬ ‭(c) 55‬ ‭(d) 53‬
‭Q.72.‬ ‭The‬ ‭average‬ ‭weight‬ ‭of‬ ‭the‬ ‭first‬
t‭ hirteen‬ ‭persons‬ ‭among‬ ‭fourteen‬ ‭ .79.‬‭Student‬‭gets‬‭62,‬‭58,‬‭72,‬‭58‬‭and‬‭83‬
Q ‭Q.88.‬‭In‬‭April,‬‭Mr.‬‭Khan‬‭observed‬‭that‬‭his‬
‭persons‬‭is‬‭78‬‭kg.‬‭The‬‭weight‬‭of‬‭the‬‭14th‬ ‭marks‬ ‭in‬‭Sanskrit,‬‭English,‬‭Mathematics,‬ ‭ alance‬‭in‬‭his‬‭bank‬‭account‬‭is‬‭₹5,600‬‭for‬
b
‭person‬ ‭is‬ ‭39‬ ‭kg‬ ‭more‬ ‭than‬ ‭the‬ ‭average‬ ‭Social‬ ‭and‬ ‭Computer‬ ‭Science,‬ ‭the‬‭first‬‭24‬‭days,‬‭₹12,000‬‭for‬‭the‬‭next‬‭two‬
‭weight‬ ‭of‬ ‭all‬ ‭the‬ ‭fourteen‬ ‭persons.‬ ‭Find‬ ‭respectively.‬ ‭His‬ ‭average‬ ‭marks‬ ‭in‬ ‭days‬‭and‬‭₹37,500‬‭in‬‭the‬‭last‬‭4‬‭days‬‭of‬‭the‬
‭the weight of the 14th person.‬ ‭Mathematics,‬ ‭Social‬ ‭and‬ ‭Computer‬ ‭month.‬‭What‬‭is‬‭his‬‭daily‬‭average‬‭balance‬
‭SSC CGL Tier II ( 26/10/2023 )‬ ‭Science‬‭are‬‭______‬‭more‬‭than‬‭the‬‭average‬ ‭for April ?‬
‭(a) 118 kg‬ ‭(b) 98 kg‬ ‭marks‬ ‭in‬ ‭Sanskrit,‬ ‭English‬ ‭and‬ ‭SSC MTS 06/09/2023 (3rd Shift)‬
‭(c) 110 kg‬ ‭(d) 120 kg‬ ‭Mathematics.‬ ‭(a) ₹10,280‬ ‭(b) ₹15,280‬
‭SSC MTS 01/09/2023 (2nd Shift)‬ ‭(c) ₹10,480‬ ‭(d) ₹14,280‬
‭SSC CPO 2023 Tier - 1‬ ‭(a) 9‬ ‭(b) 8‬ ‭(c) 6‬ ‭(d) 7‬
‭ .89.‬ ‭There‬ ‭are‬ ‭48‬ ‭students‬ ‭in‬ ‭a‬ ‭class.‬
Q
‭ .80.‬‭The‬‭average‬‭marks‬‭of‬‭13‬‭students‬
Q ‭Their‬‭average‬‭weight‬‭is‬‭48‬‭kg.‬‭When‬‭one‬
‭Q.73.‬ ‭The‬ ‭average‬ ‭weight‬ ‭of‬ ‭15‬ ‭people‬ ‭in‬ ‭a‬ ‭subject‬ ‭is‬ ‭66.‬ ‭If‬ ‭the‬ ‭average‬ ‭of‬ ‭the‬ ‭student‬ ‭leaves‬ ‭the‬ ‭class,‬ ‭the‬ ‭average‬
i‭ncreases‬ ‭by‬ ‭3.2‬ ‭kg‬ ‭when‬ ‭a‬‭new‬‭person‬ ‭first‬‭seven‬‭students‬‭is‬‭67‬‭and‬‭that‬‭of‬‭the‬ ‭weight‬ ‭reduces‬ ‭by‬ ‭200‬ ‭grams.‬ ‭What‬ ‭is‬
‭comes‬‭in‬‭place‬‭of‬‭one‬‭of‬‭them‬‭weighing‬ ‭last‬‭seven‬‭students‬‭is‬‭69,‬‭then‬‭the‬‭marks‬ ‭the‬ ‭weight‬ ‭of‬ ‭the‬ ‭student‬ ‭who‬ ‭left‬ ‭the‬
‭52 kg. The weight of the new person is:‬ ‭of the seventh student is:‬ ‭class?‬
‭SSC CPO 03/10/2023 (3rd Shift)‬ ‭SSC MTS 01/09/2023 (2nd Shift)‬ ‭SSC MTS 08/09/2023 (1st Shift)‬
‭(a) 96 kg‬ ‭(b) 100 kg‬ ‭(a) 99‬ ‭(b) 91‬ ‭(c) 97‬ ‭(d) 94‬ ‭(a) 57.4 kg‬ ‭(b) 54.7 kg‬
‭(c) 52 kg‬ ‭(d) 48 kg‬
‭(c) 45.7 kg‬ ‭(d) 47.5 kg‬
‭Q.81.‬ ‭The‬ ‭average‬ ‭of‬ ‭the‬ ‭first‬ ‭10‬ ‭prime‬
‭ .74.‬‭The‬‭average‬‭weight‬‭of‬‭A,‬‭B‬‭and‬‭C‬‭is‬
Q ‭ umber is:‬
n ‭Q.90.‬‭The‬‭average‬‭weight‬‭of‬‭A,‬‭B‬‭and‬‭C‬‭is‬
‭77‬‭kg.‬‭If‬‭the‬‭average‬‭weight‬‭of‬‭A‬‭and‬‭B‬‭is‬ ‭SSC MTS 04/09/2023 (1st Shift)‬ ‭ 3‬‭kg.‬‭If‬‭the‬‭average‬‭weight‬‭of‬‭A‬‭and‬‭B‬‭is‬
4
‭68‬ ‭kg‬‭and‬‭that‬‭of‬‭B‬‭and‬‭C‬‭is‬‭83‬‭kg,‬‭then‬ ‭(a) 12.9‬ ‭(b) 9.7‬ ‭(c) 11.9‬ ‭(d) 13.4‬ ‭40‬ ‭kg‬‭and‬‭that‬‭of‬‭B‬‭and‬‭C‬‭is‬‭41‬‭kg,‬‭then‬
‭the weight (in kg) of B is:‬
‭the weight (in kg) of B is ?‬
‭SSC CPO 04/10/2023 (3rd Shift)‬ ‭Q.82.‬ ‭The‬‭average‬‭of‬‭the‬‭first‬‭69‬‭natural‬
‭SSC MTS 08/09/2023 (1st Shift)‬
‭(a) 71‬ ‭(b) 74‬ ‭(c) 67‬ ‭(d) 73‬ ‭ umbers is:‬
n
‭(a) 41‬ ‭(b) 43‬ ‭(c) 33‬ ‭(d) 37‬
‭SSC MTS 04/09/2023 (1st Shift)‬
‭Q.75.‬ ‭The‬ ‭average‬ ‭of‬ ‭45‬ ‭numbers‬ ‭was‬ ‭(a) 34‬ ‭(b) 35‬ ‭(c) 33‬ ‭(d) 36‬ ‭Q.91.‬‭The‬‭speed‬‭of‬‭a‬‭bus‬‭from‬‭station‬‭A‬
f‭ ound‬‭to‬‭be‬‭39.‬‭Later‬‭on,‬‭it‬‭was‬‭detected‬ t‭ o‬ ‭B‬ ‭is‬ ‭55‬‭km/h,‬‭and‬‭while‬‭coming‬‭back‬
‭that‬ ‭a‬ ‭number‬ ‭65‬ ‭was‬ ‭misread‬ ‭as‬ ‭56.‬ ‭ .83.‬ ‭What‬‭is‬‭the‬‭average‬‭of‬‭the‬‭first‬‭13‬
Q
‭from‬‭station‬‭B‬‭to‬‭A,‬‭the‬‭speed‬‭of‬‭the‬‭bus‬
‭Find‬ ‭the‬ ‭correct‬ ‭average‬ ‭of‬ ‭the‬ ‭given‬ ‭multiples of 3 ?‬
‭is‬‭95‬‭km/h.‬‭The‬‭average‬‭speed‬‭(in‬‭km/h)‬
‭numbers.‬ ‭SSC MTS 05/09/2023 (1st Shift)‬
‭of the bus during the whole journey is :‬
‭SSC CPO 05/10/2023 (2nd Shift)‬ ‭(a) 21‬ ‭(b) 39‬ ‭(c) 42‬ ‭(d) 35‬
‭SSC MTS 08/09/2023 (2nd Shift)‬
‭(a) 36.2‬ ‭(b) 37.2‬ ‭(c) 38.2‬ ‭(d) 39.2‬ ‭Q.84.‬ T ‭ he‬ ‭average‬ ‭age‬ ‭of‬ ‭a‬ ‭family‬ ‭of‬ ‭‬
1 ‭1‬ ‭2‬ ‭2‬
‭(a)‬‭72‬ ‭(b)‬‭67‬ ‭(c)‬‭62‬ ‭(d)‬‭69‬
t‭ hree‬ ‭members‬‭(mother,‬‭father‬‭and‬‭Son)‬ ‭3‬ ‭3‬ ‭3‬ ‭3‬
‭Q.76.‬‭What‬‭is‬‭the‬‭average‬‭of‬‭the‬‭first‬‭six‬
‭is‬‭44‬‭years.‬‭After‬‭the‬‭son's‬‭marriage,‬‭the‬
‭ rime numbers?‬
p ‭ .92.‬‭A‬‭student's‬‭marks‬‭were‬‭incorrectly‬
Q
‭average‬ ‭age‬ ‭of‬ ‭the‬ ‭family‬ ‭becomes‬ ‭39‬
‭SSC CPO 05/10/2023 (3rd Shift)‬ ‭entered‬ ‭as‬‭44‬‭instead‬‭of‬‭86.‬‭Due‬‭to‬‭this,‬
‭years.‬ ‭What‬ ‭is‬ ‭the‬ ‭age‬ ‭of‬ ‭the‬
2‭‬ ‭5‬ ‭1‬ ‭1‬ ‭the‬ ‭average‬ ‭of‬ ‭the‬ ‭class‬ ‭got‬ ‭decreased‬
‭(a) 6‬ ‭(b) 6‬ ‭(c) 6‬ ‭(d) 6‬ ‭daughter-in-law ?‬
‭3‬ ‭6‬ ‭6‬ ‭3‬ ‭‬
3
‭SSC MTS 05/09/2023 (2nd Shift)‬ ‭by‬ ‭.‬‭What‬‭is‬‭the‬‭number‬‭of‬‭students‬‭in‬
‭2‬
‭ .77.‬ ‭Rakesh‬ ‭runs‬ ‭a‬ ‭coaching‬ ‭institute‬
Q ‭(b) 25 years‬
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‭the class ?‬
‭having‬‭50‬‭faculty‬‭members.‬‭The‬‭average‬ ‭(c) 23 years‬ ‭(d) 22 years‬
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‭ SC MTS 08/09/2023 (3rd Shift)‬
S ‭ .100.‬ ‭If‬ ‭the‬ ‭average‬ ‭marks‬ ‭of‬ ‭three‬
Q ‭Q.108.‬‭The‬‭average‬‭age‬‭of‬‭25‬‭students‬‭in‬
‭(a) 24‬ ‭(b) 28‬ ‭(c) 36‬ ‭(d) 30‬ ‭sections‬ ‭of‬ ‭Class‬ ‭IX,‬ ‭having‬ ‭25,‬ ‭35‬ ‭and‬ ‭ ‬ ‭class‬ ‭is‬ ‭14‬ ‭years.‬ ‭Five‬ ‭new‬ ‭students‬
a
‭40‬ ‭students,‬ ‭respectively‬ ‭is‬ ‭60,‬ ‭70‬ ‭and‬ ‭with‬ ‭an‬ ‭average‬ ‭age‬ ‭of‬ ‭14.6‬ ‭years‬ ‭join‬
‭Q.93.‬ ‭The‬ ‭average‬ ‭weight‬ ‭of‬ ‭some‬ ‭80,‬ ‭then‬ ‭the‬ ‭average‬ ‭marks‬ ‭of‬ ‭all‬ ‭the‬ ‭this‬‭class.‬‭What‬‭is‬‭the‬‭average‬‭age‬‭of‬‭30‬
‭ tudents‬ ‭in‬ ‭class‬‭12th‬‭was‬‭56‬‭kg.‬‭When‬
s ‭students of Class IX is:‬ ‭students in the class ?‬
‭seven‬ ‭students‬ ‭whose‬ ‭average‬ ‭weight‬ ‭SSC MTS 13/09/2023 (2nd Shift)‬ ‭SSC CHSL 07/08/2023 (3rd Shift)‬
‭was‬ ‭58‬ ‭kg‬ ‭joined‬ ‭the‬ ‭class,‬‭the‬‭average‬ ‭(a) 75‬ ‭(b) 71.5‬ ‭(c) 70.5 (d) 72‬ ‭(a) 13.1 years‬ ‭(b) 14.1 years‬
‭weight‬ ‭of‬ ‭all‬ ‭the‬ ‭students‬ ‭increased‬ ‭by‬ ‭(c) 15.1 years‬ ‭(d) 16.1 years‬
‭200‬ ‭gm.‬ ‭Find‬ ‭the‬‭number‬‭of‬‭students‬‭in‬ ‭ .101.‬ ‭What‬ ‭is‬ ‭the‬ ‭average‬ ‭of‬ ‭natural‬
Q
‭the class in the beginning?‬ ‭numbers from 1 to 73 ?‬ ‭Q.109.‬ ‭The‬ ‭average‬ ‭number‬ ‭of‬ ‭runs‬
‭SSC MTS 11/09/2023 (1st Shift)‬ ‭SSC MTS 13/09/2023 (3rd Shift)‬ ‭ cored‬‭by‬‭a‬‭cricketer‬‭in‬‭42‬‭innings‬‭is‬‭30.‬
s
‭(a) 56‬ ‭(b) 77‬ ‭(c) 49‬ ‭(d) 63‬ ‭(a) 28‬ ‭(b) 37‬ ‭(c) 30‬ ‭(d) 34‬ ‭The‬ ‭difference‬ ‭between‬ h ‭ is‬ ‭maximum‬
‭and‬‭minimum‬‭scores‬‭in‬‭an‬‭inning‬‭is‬‭100.‬
‭Q.94.‬‭There‬‭are‬‭75‬‭students‬‭in‬‭the‬‭hostel.‬ ‭ .102.‬ ‭S‬ ‭gets‬ ‭65,‬ ‭74,‬ ‭62,‬ ‭68‬ ‭and‬ ‭68‬
Q ‭If‬ ‭these‬ ‭two‬ ‭innings‬ ‭are‬ ‭not‬ ‭taken‬ ‭into‬
‭ ue‬‭to‬‭new‬‭admissions,‬‭15‬‭new‬‭students‬
D m ‭ arks‬ ‭in‬ ‭Hindi,‬ ‭English,‬ ‭Mathematics,‬ ‭consideration,‬ ‭then‬ ‭the‬‭average‬‭score‬‭of‬
‭join‬ ‭the‬‭mess,‬‭and‬‭the‬‭daily‬‭expenses‬‭of‬ ‭Physics‬ ‭and‬ ‭Chemistry,‬ ‭respectively.‬‭His‬ ‭the‬‭remaining‬‭40‬‭innings‬‭is‬‭28.‬‭What‬‭are‬
‭the‬ ‭mess‬ ‭increased‬ ‭by‬ ‭₹240,‬ ‭while‬ ‭the‬ ‭average‬ ‭marks‬ ‭in‬ ‭Mathematics,‬ ‭Hindi‬ ‭the‬ ‭maximum‬ ‭runs‬ ‭scored‬ ‭by‬ ‭him‬ ‭in‬‭an‬
‭average‬‭expenditure‬‭per‬‭head‬‭diminished‬ ‭and‬ ‭English‬ ‭are‬ ‭_______‬ ‭more‬ ‭than‬ ‭the‬ ‭inning?‬
‭by‬‭₹5.‬‭What‬‭was‬‭the‬‭original‬‭expenditure‬ ‭average‬ ‭marks‬ ‭in‬ ‭Mathematics,‬ ‭Physics‬ ‭SSC CHSL 08/08/2023 (3rd Shift)‬
‭(in ₹) of the mess?‬ ‭and Chemistry.‬ ‭(a) 120‬ ‭(b) 105‬ ‭(c) 115‬ ‭(d) 110‬
‭SSC MTS 12/09/2023 (1st Shift)‬ ‭SSC MTS 14/09/2023 (2nd Shift)‬
‭(a) 3,450‬‭(b) 4,530 (c) 3,540 (d) 4,350‬ ‭(a) 0.5‬ ‭(b) 1.33‬ ‭(c) 1.67 (d) 1‬ ‭Q.110.‬ ‭The‬ ‭average‬ ‭of‬ ‭18‬ ‭integers‬ ‭is‬
f‭ ound‬ ‭to‬ ‭be‬ ‭41.‬ ‭It‬ ‭was‬ ‭detected‬ ‭that‬‭by‬
‭ .95.‬‭The‬‭average‬‭age‬‭of‬‭the‬‭boys‬‭in‬‭the‬
Q
‭SSC CHSL 2023 Tier - 1‬ ‭mistake‬ ‭the‬ ‭integer‬ ‭127‬ ‭was‬ ‭copied‬ ‭as‬
‭class‬‭was‬‭16‬‭years.‬‭When‬‭4‬‭boys‬‭whose‬ ‭341,‬ ‭while‬ ‭calculating‬‭the‬‭average.‬‭Then‬
‭average‬ ‭age‬ ‭was‬ ‭13‬ ‭years‬ ‭are‬ ‭admitted‬ ‭the correct average is:‬
‭Q.103.‬ ‭The‬ ‭average‬ ‭weight‬ ‭of‬ ‭group‬ ‭A‬
‭to‬‭the‬‭class,‬‭the‬‭average‬‭age‬‭of‬‭the‬‭class‬ ‭SSC CHSL 09/08/2023 (3rd Shift)‬
‭ nd‬ ‭group‬ ‭B‬ ‭is‬ ‭12‬ ‭kg‬ ‭and‬ ‭24‬ ‭kg,‬
a
‭was‬ ‭reduced‬ ‭by‬ ‭6‬ ‭months.‬ ‭How‬ ‭many‬ ‭‬
1 ‭‬
1 ‭‬
1 ‭‬
1
‭respectively.‬‭The‬‭ratio‬‭of‬‭the‬‭members‬‭in‬ ‭(a) 23‬ ‭(b) 33‬ ‭(c) 29‬ ‭(d) 37‬
‭boys were there initially in the class ?‬ ‭7‬ ‭9‬ ‭9‬ ‭3‬
‭group‬ ‭A‬ ‭to‬ ‭group‬ ‭B‬ ‭is‬ ‭1‬ ‭:‬ ‭2.‬ ‭Find‬ ‭the‬
‭SSC MTS 12/09/2023 (1st Shift)‬
‭combined average of both the groups.‬ ‭ .111.‬ ‭A‬ ‭man‬ ‭bought‬ ‭13‬‭chairs‬‭at‬ ‭₹‬‭150‬
Q
‭(a) 22‬ ‭(b) 20‬ ‭(c) 18‬ ‭(d) 25‬
‭SSC CHSL 02/08/2023 (2nd Shift)‬ ‭each‬ ‭and‬ ‭15‬ ‭chairs‬ ‭at‬ ‭₹‬‭130‬ ‭each.‬ ‭The‬
‭Q.96.‬ ‭In‬ ‭a‬ ‭school,‬ ‭the‬ ‭average‬‭height‬‭of‬ ‭(a) 16 kg (b) 22 kg (c) 20 kg (d) 18 kg‬ ‭average‬ ‭price‬ ‭of‬ ‭a‬ ‭chair‬ ‭(to‬ ‭the‬ ‭nearest‬
t‭ he‬‭students‬‭of‬‭the‬‭tenth‬‭standard‬‭is‬‭100‬ ‭rupee) is:‬
‭Q.104.‬ ‭The‬ ‭average‬ ‭weight‬‭of‬‭the‬‭group‬
‭cm.‬ ‭The‬ ‭average‬ ‭height‬ ‭of‬ ‭boys‬ ‭is‬ ‭118‬ ‭SSC CHSL 10/08/2023 (2nd Shift)‬
‭ f‬‭12‬‭players‬‭increases‬‭by‬‭1.5‬‭kg‬‭when‬‭a‬
o
‭cm,‬‭whereas‬‭the‬‭average‬‭height‬‭of‬‭girls‬‭is‬ ‭(a)‬‭₹‬‭130 (b)‬‭₹‬‭145 (c)‬‭₹‬‭142 (d)‬‭₹‬‭139‬
‭player‬‭who‬‭weighs‬‭63‬‭kg‬‭is‬‭replaced‬‭by‬‭a‬
‭95‬‭cm.‬‭What‬‭is‬‭the‬‭number‬‭of‬‭girls‬‭in‬‭the‬
‭new‬‭player.‬‭What‬‭is‬‭the‬‭weight‬‭of‬‭the‬‭new‬
‭class if there are 20 boys?‬
‭player?‬ ‭SSC CGL 2023 Tier - 1‬
‭SSC MTS 12/09/2023 (1st Shift)‬
‭SSC CHSL 02/08/2023 (3rd Shift)‬
‭(a) 72‬ ‭(b) 63‬ ‭(c) 54‬ ‭(d) 36‬
‭(a) 84 kg (b) 81 kg (c) 83 kg (d) 79 kg‬ ‭Q.112.‬ ‭The‬ ‭average‬ ‭of‬ ‭36‬‭numbers‬‭was‬
‭ .97.‬ ‭Sandeep‬ ‭drives‬ ‭a‬ ‭distance‬ ‭of‬‭500‬
Q f‭ ound‬ ‭to‬ ‭be‬ ‭45.‬ ‭Later,‬ ‭it‬ ‭was‬ ‭detected‬
‭Q.105.‬ ‭Find‬ ‭the‬ ‭average‬ ‭of‬ ‭the‬ ‭prime‬ ‭that‬ ‭84‬ ‭was‬ ‭misread‬ ‭as‬ ‭48.‬ ‭Find‬ ‭the‬
‭metres‬ ‭to‬ ‭a‬ ‭store‬ ‭in‬ ‭175‬‭seconds.‬‭Then‬
‭ umbers lying between 51 and 77.‬
n ‭correct average of the given numbers.‬
‭he‬ ‭drives‬‭400‬‭metres‬‭to‬‭another‬‭store‬‭in‬
‭SSC CHSL 02/08/2023 (4th Shift)‬ ‭SSC CGL 14/07/2023 (3rd shift)‬
‭125‬‭seconds.‬‭What‬‭is‬‭his‬‭average‬‭speed‬
‭(a) 65‬ ‭(b) 64‬ ‭(c) 67‬ ‭(d) 66‬ ‭(a) 58‬ ‭(b) 48‬ ‭(c) 46‬ ‭(d) 56‬
‭(in m/s)?‬
‭SSC MTS 12/09/2023 (2nd Shift)‬ ‭Q.106.‬ ‭The‬ ‭average‬ ‭monthly‬ ‭salary‬ ‭of‬ ‭ .113.‬ ‭According‬ ‭to‬ ‭Raghav,‬ ‭his‬ ‭weight‬
Q
‭(a) 3.5‬ ‭(b) 3‬ ‭(c) 2 (d) 2.5‬ ‭ orkers‬ ‭in‬ ‭a‬ ‭factory‬ ‭is‬ ‭₹6,000.‬ ‭The‬
w ‭is‬ ‭more‬ ‭than‬ ‭64‬ ‭kg‬ ‭but‬‭less‬‭than‬‭74‬‭kg.‬
‭average‬ ‭monthly‬ ‭salary‬ ‭of‬ ‭100‬ ‭His‬‭sister‬‭does‬‭not‬‭agree‬‭with‬‭Raghv‬‭and‬
‭ .98.‬‭In‬‭a‬‭subject,‬‭there‬‭are‬‭40‬‭marks‬‭for‬
Q
‭technicians‬ ‭is‬ ‭₹12,000,‬ ‭and‬ ‭the‬ ‭average‬ ‭she‬ ‭thinks‬ ‭that‬ ‭his‬ ‭weight‬ ‭is‬ ‭more‬ ‭than‬
‭practical‬ ‭and‬ ‭110‬ ‭marks‬ ‭for‬ ‭theory.‬ ‭In‬
‭monthly‬ ‭salary‬ ‭of‬ ‭non-technicians‬ ‭is‬ ‭60‬ ‭kg‬ ‭but‬ ‭less‬ ‭than‬ ‭69‬ ‭kg.‬‭His‬‭mother’s‬
‭another‬ ‭subject,‬ ‭the‬ ‭practical‬ ‭marks‬‭are‬
‭₹4,000.‬‭Find‬‭the‬‭total‬‭number‬‭of‬‭workers‬ ‭view‬ ‭is‬ ‭that‬ ‭his‬ ‭weight‬ ‭cannot‬ ‭be‬ ‭more‬
‭60‬‭and‬‭the‬‭theory‬‭marks‬‭are‬‭40.‬‭If‬‭R‬‭gets‬
‭in the factory.‬ ‭than‬ ‭68‬ ‭kg.‬ ‭His‬ ‭father’s‬ ‭view‬ ‭is‬ ‭that‬ ‭his‬
‭an‬‭average‬‭mark‬‭of‬‭40‬‭in‬‭practical‬‭and‬‭an‬
‭SSC CHSL 03/08/2023 (1st Shift)‬ ‭weight‬ ‭cannot‬ ‭be‬‭more‬‭than‬‭67‬‭kg.‬‭If‬‭all‬
‭average‬ ‭mark‬ ‭of‬ ‭60‬ ‭in‬ ‭theory,‬ ‭then‬ ‭his‬
‭(a) 400‬ ‭(b) 300‬ ‭(c) 250‬ ‭(d) 450‬ ‭are‬ ‭them‬ ‭are‬ ‭correct‬ ‭in‬‭their‬‭estimation,‬
‭average marks per subject are ______ .‬
‭SSC MTS 12/09/2023 (3rd Shift)‬ ‭Q.107.‬ ‭The‬ ‭average‬‭age‬‭of‬‭30‬‭students‬ ‭then‬ ‭what‬ ‭is‬ ‭the‬ ‭average‬ ‭of‬ ‭different‬
‭(a) 80‬ ‭(b) 60‬ ‭(c) 100‬ ‭(d) 40‬ i‭n‬‭a‬‭class‬‭is‬‭12‬‭years.‬‭The‬‭average‬‭age‬‭of‬ ‭probable‬ ‭weights‬ ‭of‬ ‭Raghav‬ ‭measures‬
‭a‬ ‭group‬ ‭of‬ ‭5‬‭of‬‭the‬‭students‬‭is‬‭10‬‭years‬ ‭(in kg)?‬
‭Q.99.‬ ‭While‬ ‭calculating‬ ‭the‬ ‭average‬ ‭SSC CGL 18/07/2023 (3rd shift)‬
‭and‬‭that‬‭of‬‭another‬‭group‬‭of‬‭5‬‭of‬‭them‬‭is‬
‭ arks‬‭of‬‭a‬‭class,‬‭the‬‭score‬‭increased‬‭by‬
m ‭(a) 66‬ ‭(b) 67‬ ‭(c) 68‬ ‭(d) 65‬
‭14‬ ‭years.‬ ‭The‬ ‭average‬ ‭of‬ ‭the‬ ‭remaining‬
‭0.5‬ ‭when‬ ‭the‬ ‭marks‬ ‭of‬ ‭one‬ ‭student‬ ‭is‬
‭students is:‬ ‭ .114.‬ ‭The‬ ‭average‬ ‭monthly‬ ‭income‬ ‭of‬
Q
‭wrongly entered as 54 instead of 45. The‬
‭SSC CHSL 04/08/2023 (4th Shift)‬ ‭the‬ ‭father‬ ‭and‬ ‭mother‬ ‭is‬ ‭₹5,000.‬ ‭The‬
‭number of students in the class is:‬
‭(a) 14 years‬ ‭(b) 12 years‬ ‭average‬ ‭monthly‬ ‭income‬ ‭of‬ ‭the‬ ‭mother‬
‭SSC MTS 13/09/2023 (2nd Shift)‬
‭(c) 11 years‬ @ebookstore01 ‭(d) 13 years‬ ‭and‬ ‭her‬ ‭son‬ ‭is‬ ‭₹6,000.‬ ‭The‬ ‭average‬
‭(a) 36‬ ‭(b) 18‬ ‭(c) 45‬ ‭(d) 54‬
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‭monthly‬‭income‬‭of‬‭the‬‭father‬‭and‬‭his‬‭son‬ ‭Q.122.‬ ‭What‬ ‭is‬ ‭the‬‭average‬‭marks‬‭of‬‭all‬ (‭ a) Rs.384‬ (‭ b) Rs.368‬
i‭s‬ ‭₹10,000.‬ ‭Find‬ ‭the‬ ‭monthly‬ ‭income‬‭(in‬ t‭ he‬ ‭students‬ ‭if‬ ‭the‬ ‭average‬ ‭marks‬ ‭of‬ ‭(c) Rs.328‬ ‭(d) Rs.344‬
‭₹) of the father.‬ ‭three‬‭batches‬‭of‬‭55,‬‭60,‬‭and‬‭45‬‭students‬
‭SSC CGL 20/07/2023 (4th shift)‬ ‭is 50, 55, and 60, respectively ?‬ ‭ .131.‬ ‭The‬ ‭average‬ ‭expenditure‬ ‭of‬
Q
‭(a) 9000 (b) 8000 (c) 12000 (d) 10000‬ ‭Matriculation Level 30/06/2023 (Shift - 4)‬ ‭Raman‬ ‭for‬ ‭5‬ ‭days‬ ‭is‬ ‭Rs.‬ ‭160.‬ ‭If‬ ‭his‬
‭(a) 51.23‬ ‭(b) 55.98 (c) 57.42 (d) 54.68‬ ‭expenditure‬‭for‬‭the‬‭first‬‭4‬‭days‬‭is‬‭Rs.‬‭90,‬
‭Q.115.‬ ‭College‬ ‭P‬ ‭has‬ ‭180‬ ‭students‬ ‭Rs.‬‭135,‬‭Rs.‬‭75‬‭and‬‭Rs.‬‭180‬‭respectively,‬
‭ coring‬‭average‬‭marks‬‭of‬‭88‬‭and‬‭college‬
s ‭then‬ ‭what‬ ‭is‬ ‭his‬ ‭expenditure‬ ‭on‬ ‭the‬ ‭5th‬
‭Q‬ ‭has‬ ‭320‬ ‭students‬ ‭scoring‬ ‭average‬ ‭SSC CHSL 2022 Tier - 2‬ ‭day ?‬
‭marks‬ ‭of‬ ‭72.‬ ‭Find‬ ‭the‬ ‭average‬‭marks‬‭of‬ ‭SSC MTS 10/05/2023 (Morning)‬
‭both the colleges together.‬ ‭Q.123.‬‭The‬‭average‬‭of‬‭the‬‭square‬‭of‬‭first‬ ‭(a) Rs.360‬ ‭(b) Rs.320‬
‭SSC CGL 21/07/2023 (4th shift)‬ ‭ ve even natural numbers is:‬
fi ‭(c) Rs.280‬ ‭(d) Rs.250‬
‭(a) 82.00 (b) 75.25 (c) 77.76 (d) 80.00‬ ‭SSC CHSL Tier II (26/06/2023)‬
‭(a) 40‬ ‭(b) 44‬ ‭(c) 42‬ ‭(d) 46‬ ‭Q.132.‬ ‭Average‬ ‭of‬ ‭4‬ ‭numbers‬ ‭is‬ ‭45.‬
‭ .116.‬ ‭In‬ ‭an‬‭examination‬‭of‬‭7‬‭papers‬‭of‬
Q ‭ verage‬‭of‬‭first‬‭two‬‭numbers‬‭is‬‭thrice‬‭the‬
A
‭100‬ ‭marks‬ ‭each,‬ ‭there‬ ‭were‬ ‭3‬ ‭SSC MTS 2022 Tier - 1‬ ‭Average‬ ‭of‬ ‭other‬ ‭two‬ ‭numbers.‬ ‭What‬ ‭is‬
‭mathematics‬ ‭papers,‬ ‭2‬ ‭English‬ ‭papers‬ ‭the sum of first two numbers?‬
‭and‬ ‭2‬ ‭Hindi‬ ‭papers.‬ ‭D‬ ‭gets‬ ‭average‬ ‭SSC MTS 10/05/2023 (Afternoon)‬
‭Q.124.‬‭The‬‭average‬‭of‬‭10‬‭numbers‬‭is‬‭42.‬
‭marks‬ ‭of‬ ‭45,‬‭55‬‭and‬‭60‬‭in‬‭mathematics,‬ ‭(a) 122‬ ‭(b) 105‬ ‭(c) 125‬ ‭(d) 135‬
I‭f‬ ‭each‬ ‭number‬ ‭is‬ ‭increased‬ b
‭ y‬ ‭5,‬ ‭then‬
‭English‬‭and‬‭Hindi,‬‭respectively.‬‭What‬‭are‬
‭what will be the new average ?‬ ‭Q.133.‬‭The‬‭average‬‭height‬‭of‬‭40‬‭sticks‬‭is‬
‭the average marks per paper?‬
‭SSC MTS 02/05/2023 (Afternoon)‬ ‭ 56‬ ‭cm.‬ ‭Some‬ ‭sticks‬ ‭of‬ ‭average‬ ‭height‬
1
‭SSC CGL 26/07/2023 (4th shift)‬
‭(a) 42 (b) 47 (c) 92 (d) 57‬ ‭162‬‭cm‬‭are‬‭taken‬‭out.‬‭If‬‭the‬‭new‬‭average‬
‭(a) 56.5 (b) 52.1 (c) 55.6 (d) 54.1‬
‭height‬ ‭is‬ ‭150‬ ‭cm,‬‭then‬‭how‬‭many‬‭sticks‬
‭Q.125.‬ ‭Average‬ ‭marks‬ ‭obtained‬ ‭by‬ ‭19‬
‭ .117.‬‭The‬‭average‬‭of‬‭all‬‭prime‬‭numbers‬
Q ‭are remaining?‬
‭ oys‬ ‭of‬ ‭a‬ ‭college‬ ‭is‬ ‭48.‬ ‭If‬ ‭the‬ ‭highest‬
b
‭between 32 and 69 is:‬ ‭SSC MTS 10/05/2023 (Afternoon)‬
‭marks‬ ‭and‬ ‭lowest‬ ‭marks‬ ‭obtained‬ ‭are‬
‭SSC CGL 27/07/2023 (3rd shift)‬ ‭(a) 25‬ ‭(b) 20‬ ‭(c) 16‬ ‭(d) 32‬
‭removed,‬‭then‬‭the‬‭average‬‭reduces‬‭by‬‭4.‬
‭(a) 52.5‬ ‭(b) 60 (c) 51 (d) 56.5‬ ‭What‬ ‭is‬ ‭the‬ ‭average‬ ‭of‬ ‭the‬ ‭highest‬ ‭and‬ ‭ .134.‬ ‭Among‬ ‭four‬ ‭students‬ ‭sitting‬‭in‬‭a‬
Q
‭lowest marks obtained ?‬ ‭row,‬‭average‬‭age‬‭of‬‭last‬‭three‬‭students‬‭is‬
‭SSC Selection Post (Phase - XI)‬ ‭SSC MTS 03/05/2023 (Afternoon)‬ ‭48‬ ‭years‬ ‭and‬ ‭the‬ ‭average‬ ‭age‬ ‭of‬ ‭first‬
‭(a) 76‬ ‭(b) 80‬ ‭(c) 84‬ ‭(d) 82‬ ‭three‬ ‭students‬ ‭is‬ ‭50‬ ‭years.‬ ‭If‬‭the‬‭age‬‭of‬
‭ .118.‬ ‭The‬ ‭average‬ ‭weight‬ ‭of‬ ‭30‬
Q ‭first‬‭student‬‭is‬‭56‬‭years,‬‭then‬‭what‬‭is‬‭the‬
‭students‬‭in‬‭a‬‭class‬‭is‬‭60‬‭kg.‬‭If‬‭the‬‭weight‬ ‭Q.126.‬‭The‬‭average‬‭of‬‭24‬‭numbers‬‭is‬‭43.‬
‭age of the last student?‬
‭of‬ ‭the‬ ‭class‬ ‭teacher‬ ‭is‬ ‭included,‬ ‭the‬ I‭f‬ ‭we‬ ‭subtract‬ ‭a‬ ‭number‬ ‭'M'‬ ‭from‬ ‭each‬
‭SSC MTS 15/05/2023 (Afternoon)‬
‭average‬ ‭increases‬ ‭by‬‭0.5‬‭kg.‬‭The‬‭weight‬ ‭number,‬ ‭then‬ ‭the‬ ‭average‬ ‭becomes‬ ‭38.‬
‭(a) 30‬ ‭(b) 40‬ ‭(c) 50‬ ‭(d) 60‬
‭(in kg) of the teacher is:‬ ‭What was the value of M?‬
‭Graduate Level 27/06/2023 (Shift - 4)‬ ‭SSC MTS 04/05/2023 (Morning)‬ ‭ .135.‬ ‭Average‬ ‭of‬ ‭11‬ ‭numbers‬ ‭is‬ ‭8.‬ ‭If‬
Q
‭(a) 76.5 (b) 75.5 (c) 72.5 (d) 74.5‬ ‭(a) 12‬ ‭(b) 5‬ ‭(c) 7‬ ‭(d) 10‬ ‭every‬‭number‬‭is‬‭tripled,‬‭then‬‭what‬‭will‬‭be‬
‭the new average of the numbers?‬
‭ .127.‬ ‭The‬ ‭average‬ ‭of‬ ‭five‬ ‭consecutive‬
Q
‭ .119.‬ ‭The‬ ‭average‬ ‭marks‬ ‭of‬ ‭13‬
Q ‭SSC MTS 17/05/2023 (Morning)‬
‭numbers‬ ‭is‬ ‭53.‬ ‭What‬ ‭is‬ ‭the‬ ‭biggest‬ ‭of‬
‭students‬ ‭is‬ ‭67.‬ ‭If‬ ‭the‬ ‭average‬ ‭marks‬ ‭of‬ ‭(a) 8‬ ‭(b) 24‬ ‭(c) 16‬ ‭(d) 32‬
‭these numbers?‬
‭the‬‭first‬‭seven‬‭students‬‭is‬‭61‬‭and‬‭that‬‭of‬
‭SSC MTS 08/05/2023 (Afternoon)‬ ‭Q.136.‬‭What‬‭will‬‭be‬‭the‬‭average‬‭of‬‭all‬‭the‬
‭the‬ ‭last‬ ‭seven‬ ‭students‬‭is‬‭65,‬‭then‬‭what‬
‭𝑡ℎ‬ ‭(a) 52‬ ‭(b) 55‬ ‭(c) 53‬ ‭(d) 54‬ ‭ ven numbers between 5 and 29?‬
e
i‭s the marks of the‬‭7‬ ‭students now?‬
‭SSC MTS 19/05/2023 (Evening)‬
H ‭ igher Secondary 30/06/2023 (Shift - 2)‬ ‭ .128.‬ ‭The‬ ‭average‬ ‭age‬‭of‬‭15‬‭members‬
Q
‭(a) 14 (b) 19 (c) 22 (d) 17‬
‭(a) 11‬ ‭(b) 9‬ ‭(c) 7‬ ‭(d) 6‬ ‭of‬ ‭a‬ ‭committee‬ ‭is‬ ‭increased‬ ‭by‬ ‭4‬ ‭years‬
‭when‬ ‭two‬ ‭members‬ w ‭ hose‬ ‭ages‬ ‭are‬‭60‬
‭Q.137.‬‭Average‬‭of‬‭24‬‭observations‬‭is‬‭41.‬
‭ .120.‬ ‭In‬‭a‬‭company,‬‭the‬‭total‬‭customer‬
Q ‭years‬ ‭and‬ ‭70‬ ‭years‬ ‭are‬ ‭replaced‬ ‭by‬ ‭the‬
‭ verage‬ ‭of‬ ‭first‬ ‭9‬ ‭observations‬ ‭is‬ ‭42.‬
A
‭calls‬ ‭on‬ ‭Monday,‬ ‭Wednesday‬‭and‬‭Friday‬ ‭two‬ ‭new‬ ‭members.‬ ‭What‬ ‭is‬‭the‬‭average‬
‭Average‬ ‭of‬ ‭last‬ ‭16‬ ‭observations‬ ‭is‬ ‭39.‬
‭are‬‭15,500‬‭and‬‭the‬‭total‬‭calls‬‭on‬‭Tuesday‬ ‭age of the new members?‬
‭What is the value of 9th observation ?‬
‭and‬ ‭Thursday‬ ‭are‬ ‭12,500.‬ ‭The‬ ‭average‬ ‭SSC MTS 09/05/2023 (Morning)‬
‭SSC MTS 13/06/2023 (Morning)‬
‭calls‬ ‭on‬ ‭Saturday‬‭and‬‭Sunday‬‭are‬‭7,000.‬ ‭(a) 105 years‬ ‭(b) 80 years‬
‭(a) 14‬ ‭(b) 24‬ ‭(c) 18‬ ‭(d) 20‬
‭What‬ ‭are‬ ‭the‬ ‭average‬ ‭calls‬ ‭per‬ ‭day‬ ‭in‬‭a‬ ‭(c) 85 years‬ ‭(d) 95 years‬
‭week?‬ ‭ .138.‬ ‭A‬ ‭group‬ ‭of‬ ‭students‬ ‭has‬ ‭an‬
Q
‭Matriculation Level 28/06/2023 (Shift - 1)‬ ‭ .129.‬ ‭The‬ ‭average‬ ‭of‬ ‭five‬ ‭consecutive‬
Q
‭average‬ ‭weight‬‭of‬‭42‬‭kg.‬‭One‬‭student‬‭of‬
‭(a) 6500‬‭(b) 7500 (c) 7000 (d) 6000‬ ‭odd‬‭numbers‬‭is‬‭15.‬‭What‬‭is‬‭the‬‭smallest‬
‭weight‬ ‭48‬ ‭kg‬ ‭leaves‬ ‭the‬ ‭group‬ ‭and‬
‭of these five numbers ?‬
‭another‬‭student‬‭of‬‭weight‬‭44‬‭kg‬‭joins‬‭the‬
‭ .121.‬ ‭A‬ ‭class‬ ‭of‬ ‭40‬ ‭students‬ ‭took‬ ‭a‬
Q ‭SSC MTS 09/05/2023 (Morning)‬
‭group.‬ ‭If‬ ‭the‬ ‭new‬ ‭average‬ ‭weight‬
‭mathematics‬ ‭test.‬ ‭18‬ ‭students‬ ‭had‬ ‭an‬ ‭(a) 11‬ ‭(b) 13‬ ‭(c) 15‬ ‭(d) 9‬
‭becomes‬ ‭41.6‬ ‭kg,‬ ‭then‬ ‭how‬ ‭many‬
‭average‬ ‭score‬ ‭of‬‭75.‬‭The‬‭other‬‭students‬
‭Q.130.‬ ‭Average‬ ‭price‬ ‭of‬ ‭20‬ ‭pens‬ ‭is‬ ‭Rs.‬ ‭students are there in the group?‬
‭had‬ ‭an‬ ‭average‬‭score‬‭of‬‭62.‬‭What‬‭is‬‭the‬
‭ 8.‬ ‭If‬ ‭12‬ ‭new‬ ‭pens‬ ‭are‬ ‭added,‬ ‭then‬ ‭the‬
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‭average score of the entire class?‬
‭average‬ ‭price‬ ‭rise‬ ‭by‬ ‭Rs.‬ ‭4.‬ ‭What‬ ‭is‬‭the‬ ‭(a) 15‬ ‭(b) 10‬ ‭(c) 8‬ ‭(d) 12‬
‭Matriculation Level 30/06/2023 (Shift - 3)‬
‭(a) 67.85‬ ‭(b) 72.52 (c) 68.50 (d) 69.85‬ ‭total price of@ebookstore01
the new pens?‬
‭Q.139.‬‭The average of 7 consecutive odd‬
‭SSC MTS 10/05/2023 (Morning)‬
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‭ umbers is A. If next 3 and previous 2‬
n ‭33‬ ‭ SC CHSL 17/03/2023 (3rd Shift)‬
S
‭integers is‬ ‭What is the average of‬
‭odd‬‭numbers‬‭to‬‭these‬‭7‬‭odd‬‭numbers‬‭are‬ ‭2‬ ‭(a) 38.5‬ ‭(b) 39.8‬ ‭(c) 34.2‬ ‭(d) 36.5‬
‭also‬ ‭included,‬ ‭then‬ ‭what‬ ‭is‬ ‭the‬ ‭new‬ ‭ rst three integers?‬
fi
‭average‬ ‭of‬ ‭these‬ ‭12‬ ‭consecutive‬ ‭odd‬ ‭SSC CHSL 13/03/2023 (1st Shift)‬ ‭Q.156.‬ ‭The‬ ‭average‬ ‭age‬ ‭of‬ ‭Ram‬ ‭and‬
‭numbers?‬ ‭(a) 12‬ ‭(b) 13‬ ‭(c) 15‬ ‭(d) 11‬ ‭ hyam‬ ‭is‬ ‭28‬ ‭years.‬ ‭If‬ ‭Rahim‬ ‭replaces‬
S
‭SSC MTS 16/06/2023 (Morning)‬ ‭Ram,‬ ‭then‬ ‭the‬ ‭average‬ ‭age‬ ‭will‬ ‭become‬
‭Q.148.‬ ‭2‬ ‭years‬ ‭ago‬ ‭the‬ ‭average‬ ‭age‬ ‭of‬ ‭26‬ ‭years.‬‭If‬‭Rahim‬‭replaces‬‭Shyam,‬‭then‬
‭(a) A + 1 (b) A - 2 (c) A + 2 (d) A + 3‬
‭ usband,‬ ‭wife‬ ‭and‬ ‭child‬ ‭was‬ ‭28‬ ‭years,‬
h ‭the‬ ‭average‬ ‭age‬ ‭will‬ ‭become‬ ‭30‬ ‭years.‬
‭Q.140.‬‭The‬‭average‬‭of‬‭marks‬‭obtained‬‭by‬ ‭and‬ ‭5‬ ‭years‬ ‭ago‬ ‭the‬ ‭average‬ ‭age‬ ‭of‬ ‭What‬ ‭are‬ ‭the‬ ‭respective‬ ‭ages‬ ‭of‬ ‭Ram,‬
‭ 1‬ ‭and‬ ‭S2‬ ‭is‬ ‭30‬ ‭more‬ ‭than‬ ‭the‬‭average‬
S ‭husband‬‭and‬‭child‬‭was‬‭21‬‭years.‬‭What‬‭is‬ ‭Shyam and Rahim?‬
‭marks‬ ‭obtained‬ ‭by‬ ‭S2‬ ‭and‬ ‭S3.‬ ‭If‬ ‭the‬ ‭the present age of the wife?‬ ‭SSC CHSL 17/03/2023 (4th Shift)‬
‭marks‬ ‭obtained‬ ‭by‬ ‭S3‬ ‭is‬ ‭50,‬ ‭then‬ ‭what‬ ‭SSC CHSL 13/03/2023 (3rd Shift)‬ ‭(a) 32 years, 24 years and 28 years‬
‭are the marks obtained by S1?‬ ‭(a) 38 years‬ ‭(b) 40 years‬ ‭(b) 34 years, 40 years and 30 years‬
‭SSC MTS 19/06/2023 (Morning)‬ ‭(c) 36 years‬ ‭(d) 42 years‬ ‭(c) 48 years, 40 years and 26 years‬
‭(a) 80‬ ‭(b) 105‬ ‭(c) 95‬ ‭(d) 110‬ ‭(d) 38 years, 44 years and 36 years‬
‭Q.149.‬ ‭Average‬ ‭of‬ ‭the‬ ‭marks‬ ‭of‬ ‭132‬
‭ .141.‬ ‭What‬ ‭is‬ ‭the‬ ‭average‬ ‭of‬ ‭the‬
Q ‭ tudents‬‭of‬‭a‬‭college‬‭is‬‭50.‬‭If‬‭the‬‭average‬
s ‭Q.157.‬ ‭The‬ ‭average‬ ‭marks‬ o‭ btained‬ ‭by‬
‭squares of the first 13 natural numbers?‬ ‭of‬ ‭the‬ ‭marks‬ ‭of‬ ‭the‬ ‭passed‬ ‭students‬ ‭is‬ ‭ 20‬ ‭students‬ ‭in‬ ‭an‬‭examination‬‭is‬‭50.‬‭If‬
1
‭SSC MTS 19/06/2023 (Afternoon)‬ ‭55‬ ‭and‬ ‭the‬ ‭average‬ ‭of‬ ‭the‬ ‭marks‬‭of‬‭the‬ ‭the‬‭average‬‭marks‬‭of‬‭passed‬‭students‬‭is‬
‭(a) 63 (b) 74 (c) 65 (d) 72‬ ‭failed‬ ‭students‬ ‭is‬ ‭35,‬ ‭then‬ ‭what‬ ‭will‬ ‭be‬ ‭70‬ ‭and‬ ‭average‬ ‭marks‬ ‭of‬ ‭the‬ ‭failed‬
‭the‬‭respective‬‭ratio‬‭of‬‭the‬‭total‬‭marks‬‭of‬ ‭students‬ ‭is‬ ‭30,‬ ‭then‬ ‭what‬‭is‬‭the‬‭number‬
‭ .142.‬ ‭Seven‬ ‭friends‬ ‭each‬ ‭spent‬ ‭Rs.‬‭16‬
Q ‭passed‬ ‭students‬ ‭and‬ ‭the‬ ‭total‬ ‭marks‬‭of‬ ‭of‬ ‭students‬ ‭who‬ ‭passed‬ ‭the‬
‭and‬ ‭the‬ ‭eighth‬ ‭friend‬ ‭spent‬ ‭Rs.35‬ ‭more‬ ‭failed students?‬ ‭examination?‬
‭than‬‭the‬‭average‬‭of‬‭all‬‭the‬‭eight.‬‭What‬‭is‬ ‭SSC CHSL 14/03/2023 (1st Shift)‬ ‭SSC CHSL 20/03/2023 (2nd Shift)‬
‭the total amount spent by them?‬ ‭(a) 1 : 3‬ ‭(b) 11 : 7‬ ‭(c) 33 : 7 (d) 21 : 8‬ ‭(a)100‬ ‭(b) 60‬ ‭(c) 80‬ ‭(d) 40‬
‭SSC MTS 19/06/2023 (Afternoon)‬
‭(a) Rs. 148‬ ‭(b) Rs. 176‬ ‭ .150.‬ ‭10‬ ‭Consecutive‬ ‭numbers‬ ‭are‬
Q ‭ .158‬‭.‬ ‭A‬ ‭man‬ ‭spends‬ ‭Rs.2,300‬ ‭monthly‬
Q
‭(c) Rs. 168‬ ‭(d) Rs. 160‬ ‭given.‬‭If‬‭the‬‭average‬‭of‬‭the‬‭two‬‭numbers‬ ‭on‬ ‭average‬‭for‬‭the‬‭first‬‭four‬‭months‬‭and‬
‭given‬ ‭in‬ ‭the‬ ‭middle‬‭is‬‭13.5,‬‭then‬‭what‬‭is‬ ‭Rs.1,800‬ ‭monthly‬ ‭for‬ ‭the‬ ‭next‬ ‭eight‬
‭SSC CHSL 2022 Tier - 1‬ ‭the sum of the first 6 numbers?‬ ‭months‬‭and‬‭saves‬‭Rs.‬‭12,400‬‭a‬‭year.‬‭Find‬
‭SSC CHSL 14/03/2023 (3rd Shift)‬ ‭his monthly income.‬
‭Q.143.‬‭The‬‭average‬‭age‬‭of‬‭120‬‭members‬ ‭(a) 58‬ ‭(b) 55‬ ‭(c) 67‬ ‭(d) 69‬ ‭SSC CHSL 20/03/2023 (3rd Shift)‬
‭ f‬‭a‬‭society‬‭is‬‭62.5‬‭years.‬‭By‬‭addition‬‭of‬
o ‭(a) Rs.3,000‬ ‭(b) Rs.2,400‬
‭ .151.‬ ‭Average‬ ‭of‬ ‭6‬ ‭consecutive‬ ‭even‬
Q
‭30‬ ‭new‬ ‭members,‬ ‭the‬ ‭average‬ ‭age‬ ‭(c) Rs.2,200‬ ‭(d) Rs.2,100‬
‭numbers‬ ‭is‬ ‭35.‬ ‭What‬ ‭will‬ ‭be‬‭the‬‭sum‬‭of‬
‭becomes‬‭58.2‬‭years.‬‭What‬‭is‬‭the‬‭average‬
‭smallest‬ ‭and‬ ‭largest‬ ‭even‬ ‭number‬ ‭ .159.‬ ‭The‬ ‭average‬ ‭age‬ ‭of‬ ‭Abhay,‬ ‭his‬
Q
‭age of newly joined members?‬
‭among these 6 numbers?‬ ‭wife‬ ‭and‬ ‭their‬ ‭child‬ ‭6‬ ‭years‬‭ago‬‭was‬‭42‬
‭SSC CHSL 09/03/2023 (2nd Shift)‬
‭SSC CHSL 14/03/2023 (4th Shift)‬ ‭years‬‭and‬‭that‬‭of‬‭his‬‭wife‬‭and‬‭their‬‭child‬
‭(a) 40 years‬ ‭(b) 41 years‬
‭(a) 68‬ ‭(b) 72‬ ‭(c) 70‬ ‭(d) 66‬ ‭8‬ ‭years‬ ‭ago‬ ‭was‬ ‭30‬ ‭years,‬ ‭Find‬ ‭the‬
‭(c) 39 years‬ ‭(d) 42 years‬
‭present age of Abhay.‬
‭ .152.‬‭The‬‭average‬‭age‬‭of‬‭5‬‭children‬‭of‬‭a‬
Q
‭ .144.‬ ‭The‬ ‭average‬‭age‬‭of‬‭a‬‭class‬‭of‬‭6‬
Q ‭SSC CHSL 20/03/2023 (4th Shift)‬
‭family‬ ‭is‬ ‭15‬ ‭years.‬ ‭Average‬ ‭age‬ ‭of‬
‭girls‬ ‭is‬ ‭x‬ ‭years.‬ ‭Four‬ ‭new‬ ‭girls‬ ‭having‬ ‭(a) 68 years‬ ‭(b) 63 years‬
‭children‬ ‭together‬ ‭with‬ ‭their‬ ‭father‬ ‭and‬
‭ages‬‭x-‬‭2,‬‭x‬‭+‬‭4,‬‭x‬‭+‬‭8‬‭and‬‭x‬‭+‬‭10‬‭joins‬‭the‬ ‭(c) 64 years‬ ‭(d) 66 years‬
‭mother‬ ‭is‬ ‭25‬ ‭years.‬‭If‬‭the‬‭father‬‭is‬‭older‬
‭class.‬ ‭What‬ ‭is‬ ‭the‬ ‭new‬ ‭average‬ ‭age‬ ‭of‬
‭than‬‭the‬‭mother‬‭by‬‭4‬‭years,‬‭then‬‭find‬‭the‬ ‭ .160.‬ ‭There‬ ‭are‬ ‭5‬ ‭numbers,‬ ‭where‬ ‭the‬
Q
‭the class?‬
‭age of mother (in years).‬ ‭first‬ ‭number‬ ‭is‬ ‭double‬ ‭of‬ ‭the‬ ‭second‬
‭SSC CHSL 09/03/2023 (3rd Shift)‬
‭SSC CHSL 15/03/2023 (1st Shift)‬ ‭number‬ ‭and‬ ‭two-third‬ ‭of‬ ‭the‬ ‭third‬
‭(a) x - 2 (b) x + 2 (c) x + 5 (d) x +1‬
‭(a) 44‬ ‭(b) 48‬ ‭(c) 46‬ ‭(d) 52‬ ‭number.‬‭The‬‭average‬‭of‬‭5‬‭numbers‬‭is‬‭60.‬
‭ .145.‬ ‭Average‬ ‭of‬ ‭9‬ ‭consecutive‬ ‭odd‬
Q ‭If‬‭the‬‭sum‬‭of‬‭the‬‭remaining‬‭two‬‭numbers‬
‭Q.153.‬ ‭What‬ ‭will‬ ‭be‬ ‭the‬ ‭average‬ ‭of‬ ‭the‬
‭numbers‬ ‭is‬ ‭27.‬ ‭If‬ ‭the‬ ‭previous‬ ‭and‬‭next‬ ‭is‬ ‭120,‬ ‭then‬ ‭find‬ ‭the‬ ‭value‬ ‭of‬ ‭the‬ ‭3rd‬
‭ rst‬‭8‬‭positive‬‭even‬‭numbers‬‭divisible‬‭by‬
fi
‭odd‬‭number‬‭to‬‭these‬‭9‬‭odd‬‭numbers‬‭are‬ ‭number.‬
‭9?‬
‭also‬ ‭included,‬ ‭then‬‭what‬‭will‬‭be‬‭the‬‭new‬ ‭SSC CHSL 21/03/2023 (1st Shift)‬
‭SSC CHSL 16/03/2023 (2nd Shift)‬
‭average?‬ ‭(a) 120‬ ‭(b) 90‬ ‭(c) 80‬ ‭(d) 60‬
‭(a) 45‬ ‭(b) 72‬ ‭(c) 81‬ ‭(d) 63‬
‭SSC CHSL 09/03/2023 (4th Shift)‬
‭ .161.‬ ‭The‬ ‭average‬ ‭of‬ ‭5‬ ‭consecutive‬
Q
‭(a) 32‬ ‭(b) 28‬ ‭(c) 29‬ ‭(d) 27‬ ‭ .154.‬ ‭The‬ a
Q ‭ verage‬ ‭marks‬ ‭scored‬ ‭by‬
‭even‬ ‭numbers‬ ‭is‬ ‭A.‬ ‭If‬ ‭the‬ ‭next‬ ‭5‬ ‭even‬
‭three‬ ‭students‬ ‭on‬ ‭a‬ ‭test‬ ‭were‬‭55.‬‭When‬
‭Q.146‬‭.‬‭In‬‭a‬‭school‬‭average‬‭weight‬‭of‬‭girls‬ ‭numbers‬ ‭are‬ ‭also‬ ‭included,‬‭then‬‭what‬‭is‬
‭two‬‭more‬‭students‬‭(A‬‭and‬‭B)‬‭were‬‭added,‬
‭ nd‬ ‭boys‬ ‭are‬ ‭30‬ ‭kg‬ ‭and‬ ‭36‬ ‭kg.‬ ‭If‬ ‭the‬
a ‭the average of these 10 numbers?‬
‭the‬‭new‬‭average‬‭marks‬‭were‬‭reduced‬‭by‬
‭number‬‭of‬‭girls‬‭is‬‭twice‬‭of‬‭the‬‭number‬‭of‬ ‭SSC CHSL 21/03/2023 (2nd Shift)‬
‭5.‬ ‭If‬ ‭B‬ ‭scores‬ ‭15‬ ‭marks‬ ‭more‬ ‭than‬ ‭A,‬
‭boys,‬ ‭then‬ ‭what‬ ‭will‬ ‭be‬ ‭the‬ ‭average‬ ‭(a) A + 7‬ ‭(b) A + 2 (c) A + 9 (d) A + 5‬
‭what were the marks scored by A?‬
‭weight of all the students in school?‬
‭SSC CHSL 17/03/2023 (1st Shift)‬ ‭Q.162.‬‭The‬‭average‬‭of‬‭marks‬‭obtained‬‭by‬
‭SSC CHSL 09/03/2023 (4th Shift)‬
‭(a) 33‬ ‭(b) 35‬ ‭(c) 40‬ ‭(d) 30‬ ‭ ‬ ‭and‬ ‭Y‬ ‭is‬ ‭35‬ ‭less‬ ‭than‬ ‭the‬ ‭average‬
X
‭(a) 31 kg (b) 31.5 kg (c) 32 kg (d) 33 kg‬
‭marks‬‭obtained‬‭by‬‭Y‬‭and‬‭Z.‬‭If‬‭the‬‭marks‬
‭Q.155.‬ ‭What‬ ‭is‬ ‭the‬ ‭average‬ ‭of‬ ‭all‬‭prime‬
‭Q.147.‬‭The average of 10 consecutive‬ @ebookstore01 ‭obtained‬ ‭by‬ ‭Z‬ ‭is‬ ‭85,‬ ‭what‬ ‭is‬ ‭the‬ ‭marks‬
‭ umbers between
n 30 and 50 ?‬
‭obtained by X?‬
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‭ SC CHSL 21/03/2023 (3rd Shift)‬
S ‭ SC CGL 07/12/2022 (4th Shift)‬
S ‭ ed,‬ ‭Blue,‬ ‭Yellow,‬‭Black‬‭and‬‭White.‬‭Each‬
R
‭(a) 155‬ ‭(b) 15‬ ‭(c) 35 (d) 25‬ ‭(a) 4‬ ‭(b) 6‬ ‭(c) 2‬ ‭(d) 8‬ ‭basket‬‭has‬‭some‬‭rings‬‭in‬‭it.‬‭The‬‭average‬
‭number‬ ‭of‬ ‭rings‬ ‭in‬ ‭all‬ ‭the‬‭six‬‭baskets‬‭is‬
‭ .171.‬ ‭A‬ ‭student‘s‬ ‭marks‬ ‭were‬ ‭wrongly‬
Q ‭38.‬ ‭If‬ ‭the‬ ‭blue‬ ‭basket‬ ‭is‬ ‭removed,‬ ‭the‬
‭SSC CGL 2022 Tier - 2‬ ‭entered‬ ‭as‬‭65‬‭instead‬‭of‬‭45.‬‭Due‬‭to‬‭this,‬ ‭average‬‭number‬‭of‬‭rings‬‭in‬‭the‬‭remaining‬
‭the‬ ‭average‬ ‭marks‬ ‭for‬ ‭the‬ ‭class‬ ‭got‬ ‭baskets‬‭is‬‭34.‬‭How‬‭many‬‭rings‬‭are‬‭there‬
‭Q.163.‬ ‭Find‬ ‭the‬ ‭average‬‭of‬‭the‬‭cubes‬‭of‬ ‭‬
1
t‭ he first five natural numbers.‬ ‭increased‬‭by‬ ‭.‬‭The‬‭number‬‭of‬‭students‬ ‭in the blue basket?‬
‭3‬
‭SSC CGL Tier II (02/03/2023)‬ ‭SSC CPO 09/11/2022 (Evening)‬
i‭n the class is:‬
‭(a) 35‬ ‭(b) 40‬ ‭(c) 45‬ ‭(d) 50‬ ‭(a) 22‬ ‭(b) 45‬ ‭(c) 37‬ ‭(d) 58‬
‭SSC CGL 08/12/2022 (3rd Shift)‬
‭(a) 40‬ ‭(b) 20‬ ‭(c) 60‬ ‭(d) 30‬ ‭ .179‬‭.The‬‭average‬‭height‬‭of‬‭three‬‭kids‬‭is‬
Q
‭ .164.‬‭The‬‭average‬‭of‬‭20‬‭numbers‬‭is‬‭32.‬
Q
‭If‬‭two‬‭numbers‬‭are‬‭29‬‭and‬‭31,‬‭then‬‭what‬ ‭56‬ ‭cm‬ ‭and‬ ‭their‬ ‭heights‬ ‭are‬ ‭in‬ ‭the‬
‭ .172.‬ ‭If‬ ‭the‬ ‭average‬ ‭of‬‭s‬‭numbers‬‭is‬‭r‬‭4‬
Q
‭is the average of the remaining numbers‬ ‭proportion‬ ‭of‬ ‭7:‬‭8:‬‭9.‬‭Find‬‭the‬‭heights‬‭of‬
‭and‬ ‭the‬ ‭average‬ ‭of‬ ‭r‬‭numbers‬‭is‬‭s‭4‬ ‬ ‭then‬
‭(correct up to two decimals)?‬ ‭all the three.‬
‭find the average of all r + s numbers?‬
‭SSC CGL Tier II (03/03/2023)‬ ‭SSC CPO 11/11/2022 (Morning)‬
‭SSC CGL 09/12/2022 (4th Shift)‬
‭(a) 31.24 (b) 30.22 (c) 34.44 (d) 32.22‬ ‭(a) 42 cm, 48 cm, 54 cm‬
‭(a) rs(r‬‭2‬ ‭+ s‬‭2‬ ‭- rs)‬ ‭(b) rs‬
‭(b) 56 cm, 64 cm, 72 cm‬
‭(c) r‬‭2‬‭+ s‬‭2‬ ‭(d) rs(r‬‭2‬ ‭+ s‬‭2‬‭)‬
‭(c) 35 cm, 40 cm, 45 cm‬
‭SSC CGL 2022 Tier - 1‬
‭ .173.‬ ‭The‬ ‭average‬ ‭age‬ ‭of‬ ‭a‬ ‭man‬ ‭and‬
Q ‭(d) 49 cm, 56 cm, 63 cm‬

‭Q.165.‬ ‭The‬ ‭average‬ ‭of‬‭the‬‭marks‬‭of‬‭25‬ ‭his‬ ‭son‬ ‭is‬ ‭55‬ ‭years.‬ ‭The‬ ‭ratio‬ ‭of‬ ‭their‬
‭Q.180‬‭.‬ ‭The‬ ‭average‬ ‭age‬ ‭of‬ ‭10‬ ‭students‬
‭ tudents‬ ‭in‬ ‭a‬ ‭class,‬ ‭in‬ ‭an‬ ‭examination‬
s ‭ages‬ ‭is‬ ‭7‬ ‭:‬ ‭4,‬ ‭respectively.‬ ‭What‬ ‭will‬ ‭be‬
‭ nd‬‭their‬‭class‬‭teacher‬‭is‬‭17‬‭years.‬‭If‬‭the‬
a
‭was‬ ‭calculated‬ ‭to‬ ‭be‬ ‭19.‬ ‭Later,‬ ‭the‬ ‭the ratio of their ages after 6 years?‬
‭age‬‭of‬‭the‬‭class‬‭teacher‬‭is‬‭excluded,‬‭the‬
‭teacher‬ ‭realized‬ ‭that‬ ‭the‬ ‭marks‬ ‭of‬ ‭two‬ ‭SSC CGL 12/12/2022 (2nd Shift)‬
‭average‬ ‭age‬ ‭of‬ ‭the‬ ‭10‬ ‭students‬ ‭is‬
‭students‬ ‭were‬ ‭taken‬ ‭as‬ ‭18‬ ‭and‬ ‭19‬ ‭(a) 1 : 2 (b) 12 : 7 (c) 25 : 17 (d) 38 : 23‬
‭reduced‬ ‭by‬ ‭2‬ ‭years.‬ ‭What‬ ‭is‬ ‭the‬ ‭age‬
‭respectively,‬ ‭instead‬ ‭of‬ ‭14‬ ‭and‬ ‭15.‬ ‭Find‬ ‭Q.174.‬ ‭The‬‭average‬‭age‬‭of‬‭six‬‭members‬ ‭(years) of the class teacher?‬
‭the‬ ‭new‬ ‭actual‬ ‭average‬ ‭marks‬ ‭of‬ ‭the‬ ‭ f‬ ‭a‬ ‭family‬ ‭is‬ ‭40‬ ‭years.‬ ‭If‬ ‭the‬ ‭age‬ ‭of‬ ‭a‬
o ‭SSC CPO 11/11/2022 (Afternoon)‬
‭class.‬ ‭guest‬ ‭is‬ ‭included,‬ ‭then‬ ‭the‬ ‭average‬ ‭age‬ ‭(a) 38‬ ‭(b) 36‬ ‭(c) 37‬ ‭(d) 35‬
‭SSC CGL 01/12/2022 (2nd Shift)‬ ‭increases‬ ‭by‬ ‭12.5%.‬ ‭What‬ ‭is‬ ‭the‬ ‭age‬‭(in‬
‭(a) 17.43‬ ‭(b) 16.56 (c) 18.68 (d) 17.65‬ ‭ .181.‬ ‭The‬ ‭average‬ ‭score‬ ‭in‬ ‭an‬ ‭English‬
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‭years) of the guest?‬
‭exam‬ ‭of‬ ‭a‬ ‭class‬ ‭of‬ ‭45‬ ‭students‬ ‭in‬ ‭a‬
‭ .166.‬‭The‬‭average‬‭weight‬‭of‬‭49‬‭students‬
Q ‭SSC CGL 12/12/2022 (4th Shift)‬
‭coaching‬‭centre‬‭is‬‭52.‬‭A‬‭group‬‭of‬‭6‬‭boys‬
‭in‬‭a‬‭class‬‭is‬‭39‬‭kg.‬‭Seven‬‭of‬‭them‬‭whose‬ ‭(a) 59‬ ‭(b) 65‬ ‭(c) 75‬ ‭(d) 69‬
‭having‬ ‭an‬ ‭average‬ ‭score‬‭of‬‭40‬‭leave‬‭the‬
‭average‬ ‭weight‬ ‭is‬ ‭40‬ ‭kg‬ ‭leave‬ ‭the‬‭class‬ ‭Q.175.‬ ‭Ram,‬ ‭Shyam,‬ ‭Rohan,‬ ‭Reeta‬ ‭and‬ ‭class‬ ‭and‬ ‭another‬ ‭group‬ ‭of‬ ‭eight‬ ‭boys‬
‭and‬‭other‬‭seven‬‭students‬‭whose‬‭average‬ ‭ ukesh‬ ‭are‬ ‭five‬ ‭members‬ ‭of‬ ‭a‬ ‭family‬
M ‭having‬ ‭an‬ ‭average‬ ‭score‬ ‭of‬ ‭43‬ ‭join‬ ‭the‬
‭weight‬‭is‬‭54‬‭kg‬‭join‬‭the‬‭class.‬‭What‬‭is‬‭the‬ ‭who‬‭are‬‭weighed‬‭consecutively‬‭and‬‭their‬ ‭class.‬ ‭What‬ ‭is‬‭the‬‭new‬‭average‬‭score‬‭of‬
‭new average weight (in kg) of the class?‬ ‭average‬ ‭weight‬ ‭is‬ ‭calculated‬ ‭after‬ ‭each‬ ‭the class?‬
‭SSC CGL 02/12/2022 (4th Shift)‬ ‭member‬ ‭is‬ ‭weighed.‬ ‭If‬ ‭the‬ ‭average‬ ‭SSC CPO 11/11/2022 (Evening)‬
‭(a) 41‬ ‭(b) 39‬ ‭(c) 42‬ ‭(d) 40‬ ‭weight‬‭increases‬‭by‬‭2‬‭kg‬‭each‬‭time,‬‭how‬ ‭(a) 48‬ ‭(b) 53‬ ‭(c) 49.5‬‭(d) 52‬

‭ .167.‬ ‭A‬ ‭company‬ ‭employed‬ ‭700‬ ‭men‬


Q ‭much heavier is Mukesh than Ram?‬
‭and‬ ‭300‬ ‭women‬ ‭and‬ ‭the‬ ‭average‬ ‭wage‬ ‭SSC CGL 13/12/2022 (1st Shift)‬ ‭SSC CGL 2021 Tier - 2‬
‭was‬ ‭Rs.450‬ ‭per‬ ‭day.‬ ‭If‬ ‭a‬‭man‬‭got‬‭Rs.50‬ ‭(a) 14 kg (b) 18 kg (c) 16 kg (d) 12 kg‬
‭more than a woman, then the daily wage‬ ‭ .182.‬ ‭What‬ ‭is‬ ‭the‬ ‭difference‬ ‭between‬
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‭of the woman is:‬ ‭SSC CPO 2022 Tier - 1‬ ‭the‬ ‭average‬ ‭of‬ ‭first‬ ‭148‬ ‭even‬ ‭positive‬
‭SSC CGL 03/12/2022 (3rd Shift)‬ ‭numbers‬‭and‬‭the‬‭average‬‭of‬‭first‬‭129‬‭odd‬
‭(a) Rs.350‬ ‭(b) Rs.375‬ ‭Q.176.‬ ‭The‬ ‭average‬ ‭salary‬ ‭of‬ ‭all‬ ‭the‬ ‭positive numbers?‬
‭(c) Rs.415‬ ‭(d) Rs.435‬ ‭ mployees‬ ‭in‬ ‭a‬ ‭company‬ ‭is‬ ‭Rs.14,000.‬
e ‭SSC CGL Tier II (08/08/2022)‬
‭The‬ ‭average‬ ‭salary‬ ‭of‬ ‭5‬ ‭technicians‬ ‭is‬ ‭(a) 21‬ ‭(b) 20‬ ‭(c) 23‬ ‭(d) 19‬
‭ .168.‬‭The‬ ‭average‬ ‭of‬ ‭eight‬ ‭consecutive‬
Q ‭Rs.18,000‬ ‭and‬ ‭the‬ ‭average‬ ‭salary‬‭of‬‭the‬
‭odd‬ ‭numbers‬ ‭is‬ ‭48.‬‭Find‬‭the‬‭sum‬‭of‬‭the‬ ‭Q.183.‬ ‭Average‬ ‭age‬ ‭of‬ ‭7‬ ‭students‬ ‭of‬ ‭a‬
‭rest‬ ‭is‬ ‭Rs.13,200.‬ ‭The‬ ‭total‬ ‭number‬ ‭of‬
‭fifth and seventh numbers.‬ ‭class‬ ‭is‬ ‭28‬ ‭years.‬ ‭Average‬ ‭age‬ ‭of‬ ‭first‬
‭employees in the company is:‬
‭SSC CGL 06/12/2022 (3rd Shift)‬ ‭three‬‭students‬‭is‬‭30‬‭years.‬‭Age‬‭of‬‭fourth‬
‭SSC CPO 09/11/2022 (Morning)‬
‭(a)102‬ ‭(b) 86‬ ‭(c) 89‬ ‭(d) 90‬ ‭student‬ ‭is‬ ‭4‬ ‭years‬ ‭less‬ ‭than‬ ‭the‬ ‭age‬ ‭of‬
‭(a) 28‬ ‭(b) 30‬ ‭(c) 29‬ ‭(d) 27‬
‭fifth‬‭student.‬‭Ages‬‭of‬‭last‬‭two‬‭students‬‭is‬
‭Q.169.‬ ‭The‬ ‭average‬ ‭of‬ ‭the‬ ‭first‬ ‭7‬ ‭Q.177.‬ ‭Class‬ ‭10,‬ ‭consisting‬ ‭of‬ ‭40‬ ‭same‬‭and‬‭is‬‭5‬‭more‬‭than‬‭the‬‭average‬‭age‬
‭ on-zero multiples of 17 is:‬
n ‭ tudents,‬ ‭took‬ ‭a‬ ‭science‬ ‭test.‬ ‭30‬
s ‭of‬ ‭first‬ ‭three‬ ‭students.‬ ‭What‬ ‭is‬ ‭the‬
‭SSC CGL 07/12/2022 (3rd Shift)‬ ‭students‬‭had‬‭an‬‭average‬ ‭score‬ ‭of‬ ‭95.‬ ‭average age of fourth and fifth student?‬
‭(a) 67‬ ‭(b) 68‬ ‭(c) 69‬ ‭(d) 66‬ ‭The‬‭other‬‭students‬‭had‬‭an‬‭average‬‭score‬ ‭SSC CGL Tier II (08/08/2022)‬
‭of‬ ‭85.‬ ‭What‬ ‭is‬ ‭the‬ ‭average‬ ‭score‬ ‭of‬‭the‬ ‭(a) 20 years‬ ‭(b) 36 years‬
‭ .170.‬‭The‬‭average‬‭weight‬‭of‬‭apples‬‭in‬‭a‬
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‭whole class?‬ ‭(c) 16 years‬ ‭(d) 18 years‬
‭basket‬ ‭is‬ ‭50‬ ‭kg.‬ ‭6‬‭more‬‭apples‬‭with‬‭the‬
‭SSC CPO 09/11/2022 (Afternoon)‬
‭average‬‭weight‬‭of‬‭60‬‭kg‬‭are‬‭added‬‭in‬‭the‬
‭(a) 92.3‬ ‭(b) 92.5‬ ‭(c) 92.4‬ ‭(d) 92.2‬ ‭SSC Selection Post (Phase - X)‬
‭basket.‬ ‭If‬ ‭the‬ ‭average‬ ‭weight‬ ‭of‬ ‭the‬
‭basket‬‭is‬‭increased‬‭by‬‭5‬‭kg,‬‭then‬‭find‬‭the‬ ‭Q.178.‬‭There@ebookstore01
are six baskets — Green,‬ ‭Q.184.‬‭The average of the first eight odd‬
‭number of apples in the basket originally.‬
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‭ atural numbers is :‬
n ‭teacher‬ ‭is‬ ‭also‬ ‭included,‬ ‭the‬ ‭average‬ ‭(a) 122‬ ‭(b) 123‬ ‭(c) 121‬ ‭(d) 124‬
‭Graduate Level 01/08/2022 (Shift - 4)‬ ‭ eight‬ ‭of‬ ‭the‬ ‭class‬ ‭becomes‬ ‭70.5‬ ‭kg.‬
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‭(a) 10‬ ‭(b) 9‬ ‭(c) 8‬ ‭(d) 11‬ ‭Calculate the weight of the teacher.‬ ‭Q.202.‬‭The‬‭average‬‭of‬‭5‬‭consecutive‬‭odd‬
‭Higher Secondary 04/08/2022 (Shift - 3)‬ ‭ umbers‬‭is‬‭33.‬‭What‬‭is‬‭the‬‭product‬‭of‬‭the‬
n
‭ .185.‬ ‭The‬‭average‬‭of‬‭the‬‭first‬‭five‬‭even‬
Q ‭(a) 86.5 kg‬ ‭(b) 88.5 kg‬ ‭smallest‬ ‭and‬ ‭the‬ ‭largest‬ ‭of‬ ‭these‬ ‭five‬
‭natural numbers is:‬ ‭(c) 84.5 kg‬ ‭(d) 82.5 kg‬ ‭numbers?‬
‭Graduate Level 01/08/2022 (Shift - 4)‬ ‭SSC MTS 07/07/2022 (Evening)‬
‭(a) 4‬ ‭(b) 7‬ ‭(c) 5‬ ‭(d) 6‬ ‭(a) 1147‬ ‭(b) 1237‬ ‭(c) 957‬ ‭(d) 1073‬
‭SSC MTS 2021 Tier - 1‬
‭Q.186‬‭.‬ ‭In‬ ‭a‬‭company,‬‭the‬‭average‬‭salary‬ ‭ .203‬‭.‬‭There‬‭are‬‭four‬‭people‬‭in‬‭a‬‭family.‬
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‭ f‬ ‭all‬ ‭the‬ ‭employees‬ ‭is‬ ‭₹20,000.‬ ‭The‬
o ‭ .194.‬ ‭The‬ ‭average‬ ‭of‬ ‭X‬ ‭and‬ ‭Y‬ ‭is‬ ‭10X.‬
Q ‭The‬ ‭average‬‭age‬‭of‬‭these‬‭four‬‭members‬
‭average‬ ‭salary‬ ‭of‬ ‭group-A‬ ‭employees‬ ‭is‬ ‭What is the value of Y?‬ ‭is‬‭32‬‭years.‬‭The‬‭father’s‬‭age‬‭is‬‭50‬‭years,‬
‭₹32,000‬ ‭while‬ ‭the‬ ‭average‬ ‭salary‬ ‭of‬ ‭SSC MTS 05/07/2022 (Afternoon)‬ ‭the‬ ‭mother’s‬ ‭age‬ ‭is‬ ‭46‬ ‭years,‬ ‭and‬ ‭the‬
‭group-B‬ ‭employees‬ ‭is‬ ‭₹18,000.‬ ‭What‬ ‭is‬ ‭(a) 16X‬ ‭(b) 9X‬ ‭(c) 18X‬ ‭(d) 19X‬ ‭daughter’s‬ ‭age‬ ‭is‬ ‭20‬‭years.‬‭Find‬‭the‬‭age‬
‭the‬ ‭number‬ ‭of‬ ‭employees‬ ‭in‬ ‭group-A‬ ‭if‬ ‭of the only son in the family.‬
‭Q.195.‬ ‭The‬ ‭average‬ ‭of‬ ‭six‬ ‭consecutive‬
‭there are 72 employees in group-B?‬ ‭SSC MTS 07/07/2022 (Evening)‬
‭ dd‬ ‭numbers‬ ‭is‬ ‭26.‬ ‭Find‬ ‭the‬ ‭difference‬
o
‭Graduate Level 02/08/2022 (Shift - 3)‬ ‭(a) 18 years‬ ‭(b) 16 years‬
‭between‬ ‭the‬ ‭largest‬ ‭and‬ ‭the‬‭smallest‬‭of‬
‭(a) 9‬ ‭(b) 12‬ ‭(c) 6‬ ‭(d) 8‬ ‭(c) 14 years‬ ‭(d) 12 years‬
‭these numbers.‬
‭ .187.‬‭In‬ ‭a‬‭school‬‭there‬‭are‬‭15‬‭boys‬‭and‬
Q ‭SSC MTS 05/07/2022 (Evening)‬ ‭ .204.‬ ‭The‬ ‭average‬ ‭of‬ ‭four‬ ‭consecutive‬
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‭10‬ ‭girls‬ ‭in‬ ‭class‬ ‭X.‬ ‭The‬ ‭average‬ ‭age‬ ‭of‬ ‭(a) 8‬ ‭(b) 16‬ ‭(c) 10‬ ‭(d) 12‬ ‭odd‬‭numbers‬‭is‬‭8.‬‭If‬‭the‬‭next‬‭odd‬‭number‬
‭the‬ ‭boys‬ ‭is‬ ‭16,‬‭while‬‭the‬‭average‬‭age‬‭of‬ ‭is‬ ‭also‬‭considered,‬‭then‬‭what‬‭will‬‭be‬‭the‬
‭Q.196.‬ ‭The‬ ‭average‬ ‭of‬ ‭a‬ ‭set‬ ‭of‬ ‭20‬
‭the‬ ‭girls‬ ‭is‬ ‭15.‬ ‭Find‬ ‭the‬ ‭average‬ ‭age‬ ‭of‬ ‭new average of these five numbers?‬
‭ umbers‬‭is‬‭P.‬‭If‬‭one‬‭of‬‭the‬‭numbers‬‭from‬
n
‭the students in the class.‬ ‭SSC MTS 08/07/2022 (Morning)‬
‭the‬ ‭set‬ ‭is‬ ‭replaced‬ ‭with‬ ‭58,‬ ‭then‬ ‭the‬
‭Graduate Level 03/08/2022 (Shift - 3)‬ ‭(a) 9‬ ‭(b) 7‬ ‭(c) 10‬ ‭(d) 11‬
‭average‬ ‭becomes‬ ‭(P‬ ‭-‬ ‭2).‬ ‭What‬ ‭is‬ ‭the‬
‭(a) 15.8 (b) 15.6 (c) 15.7 (d) 15.5‬
‭value of the number that is replaced?‬ ‭ .205.‬‭Ravi‬‭buys‬‭5‬‭pens‬‭at‬‭₹150‬‭each,‬‭2‬
Q
‭20‬
‭Q.188.‬‭Find the average of 3‬ ‭, 3‬ ‭, 3‬ ‭.‬ ‭30‬ ‭40‬ ‭SSC MTS 06/07/2022 (Morning)‬ ‭pencils‬‭at‬‭₹100‬‭each,‬‭and‬‭3‬‭notebooks‬‭at‬
‭ raduate Level 03/08/2022 (Shift - 3)‬
G ‭(a) 98‬ ‭(b) 94‬ ‭(c) 60‬ ‭(d) 104‬ ‭₹250‬ ‭each.‬ ‭What‬ ‭is‬ ‭the‬ ‭average‬
‭(a) (3‬‭20‬ ‭+ 3‬‭10‬ ‭+ 3‬‭40‬ ‭(b) 3‬‭30‬ ‭expenditure incurred by Ravi per article?‬
‭Q.197.‬ ‭Find‬ ‭the‬ ‭average‬‭of‬‭all‬‭the‬‭prime‬
‭(c) (3‬ ‭+ 3‬ ‭+ 3‬ ‭) (d) (3‬‭19‬ ‭+ 3‬‭29‬ ‭+ 3‬‭39‬ ‭)‬
‭20‬ ‭30‬ ‭40‬ ‭SSC MTS 08/07/2022 (Afternoon)‬
‭ umbers‬ ‭between‬ ‭1‬ ‭to‬ ‭50.‬ ‭[Give‬ ‭your‬
n
‭(a) ₹180‬ ‭(b) ₹160‬ ‭(c) ₹170 (d) ₹165‬
‭Q.189.‬ ‭In‬ ‭a‬ ‭Hindi‬ ‭test‬ ‭of‬ ‭100‬ ‭marks,‬‭11‬ ‭answer correct to one decimal place.]‬
‭ tudents‬‭got‬‭78‬‭marks,‬‭7‬‭students‬‭got‬‭80‬
s ‭SSC MTS 06/07/2022 (Afternoon)‬ ‭Q.206.‬‭The‬‭average‬‭weight‬‭of‬‭all‬‭the‬‭200‬
‭marks,‬ ‭5‬ ‭students‬ ‭got‬ ‭82‬ ‭marks‬ ‭and‬ ‭2‬ ‭(a) 24.9‬ ‭(b) 34.9‬ ‭(c) 52.9‬ ‭(d) 21.9‬ ‭ mployees‬ ‭in‬ ‭an‬‭office‬‭is‬‭68.2‬‭kg,‬‭where‬
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‭students‬ ‭got‬ ‭86‬ ‭marks.‬ ‭What‬ ‭was‬ ‭the‬ ‭‬
2
‭ .198.‬‭The‬‭average‬‭of‬‭the‬‭runs‬‭scored‬‭by‬
Q ‭of‬ ‭the‬ ‭employees‬ ‭are‬ ‭ladies‬ ‭and‬‭the‬
‭average marks in Hindi?‬ ‭5‬
‭8‬ ‭players‬ ‭in‬ ‭an‬ ‭innings‬‭is‬‭55.‬‭If‬‭the‬‭runs‬ ‭ratio‬ ‭of‬ ‭the‬ ‭average‬ ‭weight‬ ‭of‬ ‭a‬‭man‬‭to‬
‭Graduate Level 04/08/2022 (Shift - 2)‬
‭scored‬ ‭by‬ ‭7‬ ‭of‬ ‭these‬ ‭players‬ ‭in‬ ‭the‬ t‭ hat‬‭of‬‭a‬‭woman‬‭is‬‭7‬‭:‬‭5.‬‭Find‬‭the‬‭average‬
‭(a) 84‬ ‭(b) 86‬ ‭(c) 82‬ ‭(d) 80‬
‭innings‬‭are‬‭25,‬‭35,‬‭45,‬‭60,‬‭65,‬‭60‬‭and‬‭80,‬ ‭weight of the female employees.‬
‭Q.190.‬ ‭For‬ ‭the‬ ‭past‬ ‭five‬ ‭months,‬ ‭a‬ ‭then how many runs are scored by the 8‬‭th‬ ‭SSC MTS 08/07/2022 (Evening)‬
‭ erchant‬ ‭has‬ ‭made‬ ‭sales‬ ‭of‬ ‭Rs.6,435,‬
m ‭player in that innings?‬ ‭(a) 60 kg‬ ‭(b) 54 kg (c) 55 kg (d) 59 kg‬
‭Rs.6,927,‬ ‭Rs.6,855,‬ ‭Rs.7,230‬ ‭and‬ ‭SSC MTS 06/07/2022 (Afternoon)‬
‭Rs.6,562.‬‭What‬‭amount‬‭of‬‭sales‬‭does‬‭he‬ ‭(a) 65‬ ‭(b) 80‬ ‭(c) 75‬ ‭(d) 70‬ ‭ .207.‬‭The average age of eight girls is Y‬
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‭need‬ ‭in‬ ‭the‬ ‭sixth‬ ‭month‬ ‭to‬ ‭achieve‬ ‭an‬ ‭years.‬ ‭5‬‭new‬‭girls‬‭having‬‭ages‬‭(in‬‭years)‬
‭ .199.‬ ‭The‬ ‭current‬ ‭average‬ ‭age‬ ‭of‬ ‭a‬
Q ‭given‬‭by‬‭y‬‭+‬‭3,y‬‭–‬‭6,y‬‭+‬‭15,y‬‭+‬‭8,‬‭and‬‭y‬‭+‬‭6,‬
‭average sale of Rs.6,500?‬
‭family‬ ‭of‬ ‭five‬ ‭members‬ ‭is‬ ‭24.‬ ‭If‬ ‭the‬ ‭join‬ ‭the‬ ‭class.‬ ‭What‬ ‭is‬ ‭the‬ ‭new‬ ‭average‬
‭Higher Secondary 01/08/2022 (Shift - 3)‬
‭present‬ ‭age‬ ‭of‬ ‭the‬ ‭youngest‬ ‭member‬‭in‬ ‭age of the class?‬
‭(a) Rs.4,781‬ ‭(b) Rs.4,991‬
‭the‬ ‭family‬ ‭is‬ ‭8‬ ‭years,‬ ‭what‬ ‭was‬ ‭the‬ ‭SSC MTS 11/07/2022 (Morning)‬
‭(c) Rs.4,810‬ ‭(d) Rs.5,021‬
‭average‬ ‭age‬ ‭of‬ ‭the‬‭family‬‭members‬‭just‬ ‭(a) (y + 2) years‬ ‭(b) (y + 6) years‬
‭ .191.‬‭The‬‭average‬‭of‬‭twelve‬‭numbers‬‭is‬
Q ‭before‬ ‭the‬ ‭birth‬ ‭of‬ ‭this‬ ‭youngest‬ ‭(c) (y + 3) years‬ ‭(d) (y + 1) years‬
‭25.‬ ‭If‬ ‭each‬ ‭number‬ ‭is‬ ‭added‬ ‭by‬ ‭6,‬ ‭then‬ ‭member?‬
‭the new average will be:‬ ‭SSC MTS 07/07/2022 (Morning)‬ ‭Q.208.‬‭What‬‭is‬‭the‬‭average‬‭of‬‭the‬‭cubes‬
‭Higher Secondary 02/08/2022 (Shift - 2)‬ ‭(a) 24 years‬ ‭(b) 20 years‬ ‭ f the first 7 naturals numbers?‬
o
‭(a) 31‬ ‭(b) 20‬ ‭(c) 25‬ ‭(d) 19‬ ‭(c) 28 years‬ ‭(d) 16 years‬ ‭SSC MTS 11/07/2022 (Evening)‬
‭(a) 84‬ ‭(b)105‬ ‭(c) 96‬ ‭(d) 112‬
‭ .192.‬ ‭A‬ ‭student‬ ‭obtained‬ ‭72‬ ‭marks‬ ‭in‬
Q ‭Q.200.‬ ‭The‬ ‭difference‬ ‭between‬ ‭the‬
‭Biology,‬ ‭84‬ ‭marks‬ ‭in‬ ‭Hindi,‬ ‭91‬ ‭marks‬ ‭in‬ ‭ verage‬‭of‬‭P‬‭and‬‭Q‬‭and‬‭the‬‭average‬‭of‬‭Q‬
a ‭ .209.‬‭There‬‭are‬‭two‬‭numbers‬‭such‬‭that‬
Q
‭Mathematics,80‬‭marks‬‭in‬‭Science‬‭and‬‭73‬ ‭and‬ ‭R‬ ‭is‬ ‭25.‬ ‭What‬ ‭will‬‭be‬‭the‬‭difference‬ ‭the‬ ‭first‬ ‭number‬ ‭is‬ ‭four‬ ‭times‬ ‭of‬ ‭the‬
‭marks‬ ‭in‬ ‭English‬ ‭(out‬ ‭of‬ ‭100).‬ ‭Find‬ ‭his‬ ‭between P and R?‬ ‭second‬ ‭number.‬ ‭If‬ ‭their‬ ‭average‬ ‭is‬ ‭65,‬
‭average marks.‬ ‭SSC MTS 07/07/2022 (Afternoon)‬ ‭then what is the second number ?‬
‭Higher Secondary 03/08/2022 (Shift - 4)‬ ‭(a) 12.5‬ ‭(b) 50‬ ‭(c) 40‬ ‭(d) 25‬ ‭SSC MTS 12/07/2022 (Morning)‬
‭(a) 65‬ ‭(b) 70‬ ‭(c) 60 (d) 80‬ ‭ .201.‬ ‭The‬ ‭average‬ ‭of‬ ‭47‬ ‭consecutive‬
Q ‭(a) 26‬ ‭(b) 14‬ ‭(c) 24‬ ‭(d) 28‬
‭natural‬ ‭numbers‬ ‭is‬ ‭99.‬ ‭What‬ ‭is‬ ‭the‬
‭Q.193.‬ ‭The‬ ‭average‬ ‭weight‬ ‭of‬ ‭32‬ ‭Q.210.‬ ‭8‬ ‭years‬ ‭ago,‬ ‭the‬ ‭average‬ ‭age‬ ‭of‬
‭largest number among these numbers?‬
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‭ tudents‬ ‭is‬ ‭70‬ ‭kg.‬ ‭If‬ ‭the‬ ‭weight‬ ‭of‬ ‭the‬
s ‭ ahul’s‬ ‭family‬ ‭consisting‬ ‭of‬ ‭6‬ ‭members‬
R
‭SSC MTS 07/07/2022 (Afternoon)‬
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‭ as‬ ‭35‬ ‭years.‬ ‭One‬‭year‬‭ago‬‭a‬‭new‬‭baby‬
w ‭ umber.‬ ‭If‬ ‭the‬ ‭difference‬ ‭between‬ ‭the‬
n ‭(a) 450‬ ‭(b) 420‬ ‭(c) 430‬ ‭(d) 440‬
‭was‬ ‭born‬ ‭in‬‭this‬‭family.‬‭What‬‭will‬‭be‬‭the‬ ‭first‬‭and‬‭the‬‭second‬‭numbers‬‭is‬‭120,‬‭then‬
‭Q.227.‬ ‭The‬ ‭average‬ ‭of‬ ‭8‬ ‭consecutive‬
‭average‬ ‭age‬ ‭of‬ ‭the‬ ‭family‬ ‭four‬ ‭years‬ ‭what‬ ‭is‬ ‭the‬ ‭average‬ ‭of‬ ‭these‬ ‭two‬
‭27‬
‭hence?‬ ‭numbers?‬ ‭integers is‬
‭2‬
‭.‬‭What is the average of‬
‭SSC MTS 12/07/2022 (Afternoon)‬ ‭SSC MTS 14/07/2022 (Evening)‬
t‭ he largest four of these integers?‬
‭(a) 41 years‬ ‭(b) 37 years‬ ‭(a) 90‬ ‭(b) 80‬ ‭(c) 95‬ ‭(d) 85‬
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‭(c) 40 years‬ ‭(d) 43 years‬
‭Q.220.‬ ‭The‬ ‭average‬ ‭of‬ ‭a‬ ‭set‬ ‭of‬ ‭15‬ ‭(a) 16.5‬ ‭(b) 15‬ ‭(c) 14.5‬ ‭(d) 15.5‬
‭Q.211.‬ ‭The‬ ‭average‬‭marks‬‭obtained‬‭in‬‭a‬ ‭ umbers‬ ‭is‬ ‭41.‬ ‭Five‬‭numbers‬‭21,‬‭24,‬‭39,‬
n
‭Q.228.‬ ‭The‬ ‭average‬ ‭marks‬ ‭scored‬‭by‬‭𝐹‬‭1‬
t‭ est‬ ‭by‬ ‭three‬ ‭students‬ ‭is‬ ‭x.‬‭If‬‭the‬‭marks‬ ‭47‬ ‭and‬ ‭97‬ ‭are‬ ‭removed‬ ‭from‬ ‭the‬ ‭above‬
‭of‬‭a‬‭new‬‭student‬‭is‬‭also‬‭considered,‬‭then‬ ‭set.‬ ‭What‬ ‭will‬ ‭be‬ ‭the‬ ‭average‬ ‭of‬ ‭the‬ ‭and‬ ‭𝐹‬‭2‬ ‭is‬ ‭40‬ ‭more‬ ‭than‬ ‭the‬ ‭average‬
‭the‬‭average‬‭marks‬‭increases‬‭by‬‭2.‬‭What's‬ ‭remaining 10 numbers?‬ ‭marks‬ ‭scored‬‭by‬ ‭𝐹‬‭2‬ ‭and‬ ‭𝐹‬‭3‬‭.‬‭If‬‭the‬‭marks‬
‭the‬‭marks‬‭secured‬‭by‬‭the‬‭new‬‭student‬‭in‬ ‭SSC MTS 15/07/2022 (Morning)‬
‭scored‬ ‭by‬ ‭𝐹‬‭3‬ ‭is‬ ‭90,‬ ‭then‬ ‭what‬ ‭is‬ ‭the‬
‭the test?‬ ‭(a) 39.2‬ ‭(b) 37.6‬ ‭(c) 38.7‬ ‭(d) 36.4‬
‭SSC MTS 13/07/2022 (Morning)‬ ‭marks obtained by‬‭𝐹‬‭1‬ ‭?‬
‭ .221.‬ ‭In‬ ‭the‬ ‭first‬ ‭20‬ ‭overs‬ ‭of‬ ‭a‬ ‭cricket‬
Q
‭(a) x + 4‬ ‭(b) x + 6‬ ‭(c) x + 8‬ ‭(d) x + 2‬ ‭SSC MTS 20/07/2022 (Evening)‬
‭game,‬‭the‬‭run‬‭rate‬‭was‬‭only‬‭2.4‬‭per‬‭over.‬
(‭ a) 130‬ ‭(b) 140‬ ‭(c) 160‬ ‭(d) 170‬
‭ .212.‬‭If‬‭the‬‭mean‬‭of‬‭two‬‭numbers‬‭is‬‭12,‬
Q ‭What‬ ‭should‬ ‭be‬ ‭the‬ ‭run‬ ‭rate‬ ‭in‬ ‭the‬
‭and‬ ‭the‬ ‭difference‬ ‭between‬ ‭the‬ ‭two‬ ‭remaining‬ ‭30‬ ‭overs‬ ‭be‬ ‭to‬ ‭reach‬‭a‬‭target‬ ‭ .229.‬‭The‬‭average‬‭of‬‭30‬‭numbers‬‭is‬‭36.‬
Q
‭numbers is 6, find the two numbers.‬ ‭of‬‭308‬‭runs?[Give‬‭your‬‭answer‬‭correct‬‭to‬ ‭If‬ ‭Z‬ ‭is‬‭subtracted‬‭from‬‭each‬‭of‬‭these‬‭30‬
‭SSC MTS 13/07/2022 (Afternoon)‬ ‭one decimal place]‬ ‭numbers,‬ ‭then‬ ‭the‬‭average‬‭becomes‬‭28.‬
‭(a) 2 and 22‬ ‭(b) 14 and 10‬ ‭SSC MTS 15/07/2022 (Afternoon)‬ ‭What is the value of Z?‬
‭(c) 15 and 9‬ ‭(d) 3 and 24‬ ‭(a) 5.8‬ ‭(b) 7.2‬ ‭(c) 6.4‬ ‭(d) 8.7‬ ‭SSC MTS 20/07/2022 (Evening)‬
‭(a) 2‬ ‭(b) 8‬ ‭(c) 6‬ ‭(d) 4‬
‭Q.213.‬ ‭The‬ ‭average‬ ‭of‬ ‭𝑇‬‭1‬ ‭and‬ ‭𝑇‬‭2‬ ‭is‬ ‭15.‬ ‭ .222.‬‭If‬‭the‬‭average‬‭of‬‭20,‬‭40,‬‭50,‬‭Y‬‭and‬
Q
‭Z‬‭is‬‭45,‬‭then‬‭what‬‭is‬‭the‬‭average‬‭of‬‭Y‬‭and‬ ‭ .230.‬ ‭The‬ ‭average‬ ‭of‬ ‭nine‬‭consecutive‬
Q
‭The‬ ‭average‬ ‭of‬ ‭𝑇‬‭3‬ ‭and‬ ‭𝑇‬‭4‬ ‭is‬‭35.‬‭What‬‭is‬
‭Z?‬ ‭even‬‭numbers‬‭is‬‭24.‬‭What‬‭is‬‭the‬‭average‬
‭the average of‬‭𝑇‬‭1‬ ‭,‬‭𝑇‬‭2‬‭,‬‭𝑇‬‭3‬ ‭and‬‭𝑇‬‭4‬ ‭?‬ ‭SSC MTS 15/07/2022 (Evening)‬ ‭of‬ ‭the‬ ‭smallest‬ ‭three‬ ‭of‬ ‭these‬ ‭9‬ ‭given‬
‭SSC MTS 13/07/2022 (Afternoon)‬ ‭(a) 58.5‬ ‭(b) 57.5 (c) 56.5 (d) 55‬ ‭numbers?‬
(‭ a) 24‬ ‭(b) 30‬ ‭(c) 28‬ ‭(d) 25‬ ‭SSC MTS 21/07/2022 (Evening)‬
‭ .223.‬‭There‬‭are‬‭two‬‭numbers‬‭such‬‭that‬
Q
‭(a) 21‬ ‭(b) 20‬ ‭(c) 18‬ ‭(d) 19‬
‭ .214.‬‭The‬‭mean‬‭of‬‭five‬‭numbers‬‭is‬‭45.‬‭If‬
Q ‭the‬ ‭first‬ ‭number‬ ‭is‬ ‭twice‬ ‭the‬ ‭second‬
‭a‬‭sixth‬‭number‬‭is‬‭also‬‭included‬‭the‬‭mean‬ ‭number.‬ ‭If‬‭their‬‭average‬‭is‬‭30,‬‭then‬‭what‬ ‭ .231.‬ ‭The‬‭average‬‭marks‬‭of‬‭a‬‭group‬‭of‬
Q
‭becomes 48. Find the sixth number.‬ ‭is‬ ‭the‬ ‭positive‬ ‭difference‬ ‭between‬ ‭the‬ ‭16‬ ‭students‬ ‭in‬ ‭a‬ ‭test‬ ‭are‬ ‭reduced‬ ‭by‬ ‭4‬
‭SSC MTS 13/07/2022 (Afternoon)‬ ‭two numbers?‬ ‭when‬‭the‬‭topper,‬‭who‬‭scored‬‭92‬‭marks,‬‭is‬
‭(a) 73‬ ‭(b) 63‬ ‭(c) 43‬ ‭(d) 53‬ ‭SSC MTS 18/07/2022 (Afternoon)‬ ‭replaced‬‭by‬‭a‬‭new‬‭student.‬‭What‬‭are‬‭the‬
‭(a) 20‬ ‭(b) 10‬ ‭(c) 15‬ ‭(d) 25‬ ‭marks scored by the new student?‬
‭Q.215.‬ ‭What‬ ‭is‬ ‭the‬ ‭average‬ ‭of‬ ‭the‬
‭SSC MTS 22/07/2022 (Afternoon)‬
‭ quares of the first 5 natural numbers?‬
s ‭ .224.‬ ‭Visitors‬ ‭to‬ ‭a‬ ‭show‬‭were‬‭charged‬
Q
‭(a) 18‬ ‭(b) 28‬ ‭(c) 32‬ ‭(d) 22‬
‭SSC MTS 14/07/2022 (Morning)‬ ‭₹10‬ ‭each‬ ‭on‬ ‭the‬ ‭first‬ ‭day,‬ ‭₹5‬ ‭on‬ ‭the‬
‭(a) 11.5‬ ‭(b) 10‬ ‭(c) 12.5‬ ‭(d) 11‬ ‭second‬ ‭day‬ ‭and‬ ‭₹2‬ ‭on‬‭the‬‭third‬‭day‬‭and‬ ‭ .232.‬ ‭The‬ ‭average‬ ‭weight‬‭of‬‭A,B,C‬‭and‬
Q
‭the‬ ‭total‬ ‭attendance‬ ‭on‬ ‭the‬ ‭three‬ ‭days‬ ‭D‬‭is‬‭33‬‭kg.‬‭C‬‭is‬‭12‬‭kg‬‭lighter‬‭than‬‭A,‬‭while‬
‭Q.216.‬ ‭Rohit‬ ‭scored‬ ‭an‬ ‭average‬ ‭of‬ ‭58‬ ‭was‬ ‭in‬ ‭the‬ ‭ratio‬ ‭15‬ ‭:‬ ‭2‬ ‭:‬ ‭3.What‬ ‭is‬ ‭the‬ ‭B‬‭is‬‭6‬‭kg‬‭heavier‬‭than‬‭C.‬‭D's‬‭weight‬‭is‬‭10‬
r‭ uns‬ ‭in‬ ‭his‬ ‭last‬ ‭five‬ ‭innings.‬ ‭The‬ ‭runs‬ ‭average‬ ‭charge‬ ‭per‬ ‭person‬ ‭for‬ ‭the‬ ‭kg‬ ‭less‬ ‭than‬ ‭that‬ ‭of‬ ‭C.‬ ‭What‬ ‭is‬ ‭the‬
‭scored‬ ‭by‬ ‭Rohit‬ ‭in‬ ‭the‬ ‭last‬ ‭four‬ ‭innings‬ ‭visitors‬ ‭to‬ ‭the‬ ‭show‬ ‭on‬ ‭the‬ ‭three‬ ‭days‬ ‭average weight of A and D?‬
‭are 42, 56, ,72 and 40.‬ ‭taken together ?‬ ‭SSC MTS 25/07/2022 (Morning)‬
‭SSC MTS 14/07/2022 (Morning)‬ ‭SSC MTS 19/07/2022 (Afternoon)‬ ‭(a) 34 kg‬ ‭(b) 33 kg (c) 35 kg (d) 32 kg‬
‭(a) 80‬ ‭(b) 60‬ ‭(c) 90‬ ‭(d) 40‬ ‭(a) ₹8.30‬ ‭(b) ₹6.30 (c) ₹7.50 (d) ₹20.00‬
‭ .233.‬‭The‬‭average‬‭of‬‭a‬‭certain‬‭set‬‭of‬‭'b'‬
Q
‭ .217.‬ ‭The‬ ‭average‬ ‭of‬ ‭all‬ ‭the‬ ‭numbers‬
Q ‭ .225.‬ ‭The‬ ‭average‬ ‭of‬‭12‬‭numbers‬‭is‬‭M‬
Q ‭numbers‬ ‭is‬ ‭'a',‬ ‭and‬ ‭the‬ ‭average‬ ‭of‬ ‭a‬
‭between‬‭14‬‭and‬‭61‬‭which‬‭are‬‭divisible‬‭by‬ ‭and‬‭the‬‭average‬‭of‬‭8‬‭of‬‭these‬‭numbers‬‭is‬ ‭certain‬ ‭set‬ ‭of‬ ‭'a'‬ ‭numbers‬ ‭is‬ ‭'b'.‬‭What‬‭is‬
‭5 is :‬ ‭P.‬‭If‬‭the‬‭average‬‭of‬‭remaining‬‭numbers‬‭is‬ ‭the‬ ‭average‬ ‭of‬ ‭all‬ ‭the‬ ‭numbers‬ ‭taken‬
‭SSC MTS 14/07/2022 (Morning)‬ ‭N.‬‭Then‬‭which‬‭of‬‭the‬‭following‬‭options‬‭is‬ ‭together?‬
‭(a) 37.5‬ ‭(b) 38‬ ‭(c) 40‬ ‭(d) 44‬ ‭correct?‬ ‭SSC MTS 25/07/2022 (Morning)‬
‭SSC MTS 20/07/2022 (Morning)‬ ‭(a) 2b‬÷ (‭ a + b)‬ ‭(b) 2ab‬÷ ‭(a + b)‬
‭ .218.‬‭The‬‭average‬‭of‬‭eight‬‭consecutive‬
Q
‭(a) 3M=2P+N‬ ‭(b) 4M=2P+3N‬ ‭(c) (a + b)‬÷ ‭2ab‬ ‭(d) 2a‬÷ ‭(a + b)‬
‭odd‬ ‭numbers‬ ‭is‬ ‭16.‬ ‭If‬ ‭the‬ ‭odd‬ ‭number‬
‭(c) 6M=3P+2N‬ ‭(d) 6M=2P+3N‬
‭which‬ ‭is‬ ‭immediately‬ ‭preceding‬ ‭the‬
‭ .234.‬ ‭The‬ ‭average‬ ‭marks‬ ‭scored‬ ‭by‬ ‭8‬
Q
‭smallest‬‭of‬‭the‬‭given‬‭eight‬‭odd‬‭numbers‬ ‭ .226.‬‭Out‬‭of‬‭a‬‭total‬‭of‬‭9‬‭books‬‭arranged‬
Q ‭boys‬‭is‬‭72.‬‭If‬‭the‬‭scores‬‭of‬‭three‬‭girls‬‭are‬
‭is‬ ‭also‬ ‭included,‬ ‭then‬ ‭what‬ ‭will‬ ‭be‬ ‭the‬ ‭in‬ ‭a‬ ‭particular‬ ‭order,‬ ‭the‬ ‭mean‬ ‭of‬ ‭the‬ ‭also‬ ‭included,‬ ‭the‬ ‭average‬ ‭marks‬
‭new average?‬ ‭number‬ ‭of‬ ‭pages‬ ‭in‬ ‭the‬‭first‬ ‭5‬‭books‬‭is‬ ‭increases‬ ‭by‬ ‭3.‬ ‭The‬ ‭average‬ ‭marks‬
‭SSC MTS 14/07/2022 (Afternoon)‬ ‭430,‬‭the‬‭mean‬‭of‬‭the‬‭number‬‭of‬‭pages‬‭in‬ ‭scored by the three girls is:‬
‭(a) 15‬ ‭(b) 14‬ ‭(c) 9‬ ‭(d) 13‬ ‭the‬ ‭last‬‭5‬‭books‬‭is‬‭380‬‭and‬‭the‬‭number‬ ‭SSC MTS 25/07/2022 (Afternoon)‬
‭of pages in all the 9 books is 400. Find‬ ‭(a) 95‬ ‭(b) 83‬ ‭(c) 78‬ ‭(d) 68‬
‭ .219.‬‭There‬‭are‬‭two‬‭numbers‬‭such‬‭that‬
Q ‭the number of pages in the fifth book.‬
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‭SSC MTS 20/07/2022 (Afternoon)‬ ‭Q.235‬‭. P‬‭1‬ ‭is the average of all prime‬

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‭numbers‬‭below‬‭12‬‭and‬‭P‭2‬ ‬ ‭is‬‭the‬‭average‬ ‭ 0%‬ ‭are‬ ‭girls‬ ‭and‬‭the‬‭rest‬‭are‬‭boys.‬‭The‬
4 ‭ umber‬‭is‬‭three‬‭times‬‭the‬‭fourth‬‭number.‬
n
‭ f all prime numbers between 12 and 30.‬
o ‭average‬ ‭score‬ ‭of‬ ‭the‬ ‭boys‬ ‭is‬ ‭20%‬ ‭less‬ ‭If‬‭the‬‭average‬‭of‬‭the‬‭four‬‭numbers‬‭is‬‭10,‬
‭What is the value of 5P‬‭1‬ ‭- P‬‭2‬ ‭?‬ ‭than‬‭that‬‭of‬‭the‬‭girls.‬‭What‬‭is‬‭the‬‭average‬ ‭find the largest of the number.‬
‭SSC MTS 25/07/2022 (Afternoon)‬ ‭score of the girls ?‬ ‭SSC CHSL 27/05/2022 (Evening)‬
‭(a) 7.8‬ ‭(b) 8.6‬ ‭(c) 9.8‬ ‭(d) 7.5‬ ‭SSC CHSL 24/05/2022 (Afternoon)‬ ‭(a) 12‬ ‭(b) 18‬ ‭(c) 16‬ ‭(d) 15‬
‭(a) 70‬ ‭(b) 80‬ ‭(c) 75‬ ‭(d) 65‬
‭ .236.‬ ‭The‬ ‭average‬ ‭weight‬ ‭of‬ ‭20‬ ‭boxes‬
Q ‭ .251.‬‭A family consists of two‬
Q
‭of‬‭orange‬‭is‬‭2‬‭kg‬‭,‬‭and‬‭the‬‭average‬‭weight‬ ‭ .244.‬ ‭In‬ ‭a‬ ‭company‬ ‭there‬‭are‬‭only‬‭two‬
Q ‭grandparents,‬ ‭two‬ ‭parents‬ ‭and‬ ‭four‬
‭of‬‭30‬‭boxes‬‭of‬‭mangoes‬‭is‬‭3‬‭kg‬‭.‬‭Find‬‭the‬ ‭types‬ ‭of‬ ‭employees,‬ ‭workers‬ ‭and‬ ‭grandchildren.‬ ‭The‬ ‭average‬ ‭age‬ ‭of‬ ‭the‬
‭average‬ ‭weight‬ ‭of‬ ‭these‬ ‭boxes‬ ‭of‬‭fruits,‬ ‭officers.‬ ‭35%‬ ‭of‬ ‭the‬ ‭employees‬ ‭are‬ ‭grandparents‬ ‭is‬ ‭67‬ ‭years,‬ ‭that‬ ‭of‬ ‭the‬
‭taken together.‬ ‭officers‬ ‭and‬ ‭the‬ ‭average‬ ‭monthly‬ ‭salary‬ ‭parents‬ ‭is‬ ‭35‬ ‭years‬ ‭and‬ ‭that‬ ‭of‬ ‭the‬
‭SSC MTS 25/07/2022 (Evening)‬ ‭of‬ ‭an‬ ‭officer‬ ‭is‬ ‭₹39,000‬ ‭more‬ ‭than‬ ‭the‬ ‭grandchildren‬ ‭is‬ ‭9‬ ‭years.‬ ‭What‬ ‭is‬ ‭the‬
‭(a) 2.6 kg (b) 3.2 kg (c) 1.8 kg (d) 2.4 kg‬ ‭combined‬ ‭average‬ ‭monthly‬ ‭salary‬ ‭of‬ ‭an‬ ‭average age of the family?‬
‭employee.‬ ‭What‬ ‭is‬ ‭the‬ ‭difference‬ ‭SSC CHSL 30/05/2022 (Morning)‬
‭ .237.‬‭There‬‭are‬‭two‬‭numbers‬‭such‬‭that‬
Q ‭between‬‭the‬‭average‬‭monthly‬‭salaries‬‭of‬ ‭(a) 40‬ ‭(b) 30‬ ‭(c) 36‬ ‭(d) 45‬
‭the‬ ‭first‬ ‭number‬ ‭is‬ ‭three‬ ‭times‬ ‭of‬ ‭the‬ ‭an officer and a worker?‬
‭second‬ ‭number.‬ ‭If‬ ‭the‬ ‭average‬ ‭of‬ ‭these‬ ‭SSC CHSL 25/05/2022 (Afternoon)‬ ‭ .252.‬ ‭The‬ ‭average‬ ‭of‬ ‭the‬ ‭natural‬
Q
‭two‬‭numbers‬‭is‬‭72,‬‭then‬‭what‬‭is‬‭the‬‭first‬ ‭(a) ₹52,650‬ ‭(b) ₹50,700‬ ‭numbers‬‭divisible‬‭by‬‭5‬‭from‬‭the‬‭integers‬
‭numbers?‬ ‭(c) ₹64,350‬ ‭(d) ₹60,000‬ ‭−10 to 35‬
‭SSC MTS 25/07/2022 (Evening)‬ ‭SSC CHSL 30/05/2022 (Afternoon)‬
‭(a) 108‬ ‭(b) 54‬ ‭(c) 36‬ ‭(d) 64‬ ‭Q.245.‬‭If‬‭the‬‭average‬‭of‬‭n‬‭quantities‬‭is‬‭P‬ ‭(a) −13.88 (b) 17.5 (c) 15 (d) 20‬
‭ nd‬ ‭the‬ ‭average‬ ‭of‬ ‭m‬ ‭quantities‬ ‭is‬ ‭Q,‬
a
‭Q.238.‬‭The‬‭average‬‭of‬‭P1‬‭,‬‭P2‬‭and‬‭P3‬‭is‬ ‭then the average of (m + n) quantities is:‬ ‭Q.253.‬ ‭In‬ ‭a‬ ‭company,‬‭there‬‭are‬‭only‬‭two‬
‭ 0.‬ ‭If‬ ‭the‬ ‭value‬ ‭of‬ ‭P1‬ ‭is‬ ‭half‬ ‭of‬ ‭the‬
5 ‭SSC CHSL 25/05/2022 (Evening)‬ t‭ ypes‬ ‭of‬ ‭employees:‬ ‭workers‬ ‭and‬
‭average,‬ ‭then‬ ‭what‬ ‭is‬ ‭the‬ ‭average‬‭of‬‭P2‬ ‭𝑛𝑃‬‭‬+‭‬‭𝑚𝑄‬ ‭𝑚𝑃‬‭‬+‭‬‭𝑛𝑄‬ ‭officers.‬ ‭The‬ ‭average‬ ‭monthly‬ ‭salary‬ ‭of‬
‭and P3?‬ ‭(a)‬ ‭(b)‬ ‭an‬ ‭officer‬ ‭is‬ ‭₹78,000‬ ‭more‬ ‭than‬ ‭the‬
‭𝑚− ‬ 𝑛‭‬ ‭𝑚+‬ 𝑛 ‭‬
‭SSC MTS 26/07/2022 (Morning)‬ ‭𝑛𝑃‬‭‬+‭‬‭𝑚𝑄‬ ‭𝑛𝑃‬‭‬+‭‬‭𝑚𝑄‬ ‭combined‬ ‭average‬ ‭monthly‬ ‭salary‬ ‭of‬ ‭an‬
‭(a) 55 (b) 57.5‬ ‭(c) 63.5‬ ‭(d) 62.5‬ ‭(c)‬ ‭(d)‬ ‭employee,‬ ‭while‬ ‭the‬ ‭combined‬ ‭average‬
‭𝑃‬‭‬+‭‬‭𝑄‬ ‭𝑚‭‬‬+‭‬‭𝑛‬
‭monthly‬ ‭salary‬ ‭of‬ ‭an‬ ‭employee‬ ‭is‬
‭Q.239.‬ ‭The‬ ‭average‬ ‭of‬ ‭4‬ ‭consecutive‬ ‭Q.246.‬‭The‬‭average‬‭weight‬‭of‬‭15‬‭athletes‬ ‭₹42,000‬ ‭more‬ ‭than‬ ‭the‬ ‭average‬‭monthly‬
‭ umbers‬ ‭is‬ ‭64.5.‬ ‭What‬ ‭is‬ ‭the‬ ‭largest‬
n ‭ nd‬ ‭three‬ ‭trainers‬ ‭is‬ ‭60‬ ‭kg.‬ ‭When‬ ‭four‬
a ‭salary‬‭of‬‭a‬‭worker.‬‭What‬‭percentage‬‭of‬‭all‬
‭number among these numbers?‬ ‭more‬ ‭athletes‬ ‭of‬ ‭average‬ ‭weight‬ ‭63‬ ‭kg‬ ‭the employees are officers?‬
‭SSC MTS 26/07/2022 (Morning)‬ ‭are‬ ‭included‬ ‭in‬ ‭the‬ ‭group,‬ ‭what‬ ‭is‬ ‭the‬ ‭SSC CHSL 30/05/2022 (Evening)‬
‭(a) 62‬ ‭(b) 60‬ ‭(c) 67‬ ‭(d) 66‬ ‭average‬‭weight‬‭(in‬‭kg,‬‭rounded‬‭off‬‭to‬‭the‬ ‭(a) 28%‬ ‭(b) 35%‬ ‭(c) 30%‬ ‭(d) 32%‬
‭nearest integer) of the group ?‬
‭ .240.‬‭The average marks of a student in‬
Q ‭Q.254.‬‭If m is a natural number, then the‬
‭SSC CHSL 26/05/2022 (Morning)‬
‭six‬ ‭subjects‬ ‭was‬ ‭initially‬ ‭110.‬ ‭After‬ ‭ verage‬ ‭of‬ ‭five‬ ‭consecutive‬ ‭natural‬
a
‭(a) 61‬ ‭(b) 62‬ ‭(c) 59‬ ‭(d) 60‬
‭re-valuation,‬ ‭in‬ ‭one‬ ‭subject‬ ‭the‬ ‭marks‬ ‭numbers, starting with m, is:‬
‭obtained‬ ‭was‬‭reduced‬‭from‬‭148‬‭to‬‭112‬‭,‬ ‭ .247.‬ ‭If‬ ‭the‬ ‭average‬ ‭marks‬ ‭of‬ ‭three‬
Q ‭SSC CHSL 31/05/2022 (Afternoon)‬
‭while‬ ‭in‬ ‭the‬ ‭rest‬ ‭of‬ ‭the‬ ‭subjects‬ ‭the‬ ‭batches‬‭of‬‭30,‬‭50‬‭and‬‭70‬‭students‬‭are‬‭55,‬ ‭(a) 2m‬ ‭(b) m + 2‬
‭marks‬‭remained‬‭unchanged.‬‭What‬‭is‬ ‭the‬ ‭70‬ ‭and‬‭70‬‭respectively,‬‭then‬‭the‬‭average‬ (‭4‭𝑚
‬ ‭‬‬+‭‬‭6)‬
‭new average marks?‬ ‭marks of all the students is:‬ ‭(c)‬ ‭(d) 5m + 10‬
‭5‬
‭SSC MTS 26/07/2022 (Evening)‬ ‭SSC CHSL 26/05/2022 (Afternoon)‬
‭(a) 102‬ ‭(b) 108‬ ‭(c) 106‬ ‭(d) 104‬ ‭(a) 67 (b) 66.50 (c) 69 (d) 68.75‬ ‭ .255.‬‭The‬‭average‬‭weight‬‭of‬‭a‬‭family‬‭of‬
Q
‭4‬‭members‬‭is‬‭45‬‭kg.‬‭The‬‭grandfather‬‭and‬
‭SSC CHSL 2021 Tier - 1‬ ‭‬
𝑎 ‭the‬‭grandmother‬‭come‬‭to‬‭visit‬‭the‬‭family.‬
‭Q.248.‬‭The‬‭mean‬‭of‬‭three‬‭numbers‬ ‭,‬‭b‬
‭3‬ ‭Now‬ ‭the‬ ‭average‬ ‭weight‬ ‭of‬ ‭the‬ ‭6‬
‭and‬ ‭c‬ ‭is‬ ‭the‬ ‭same‬ ‭as‬ ‭the‬ ‭mean‬ ‭of‬ ‭the‬ ‭members‬‭of‬‭the‬‭family‬‭is‬‭48‬‭kg.‬‭Find‬‭the‬
‭ .241.‬ ‭The‬ ‭average‬ ‭age‬ ‭of‬ ‭a‬ ‭group‬ ‭is‬
Q
‭𝑏‬ 𝑐‭ ‬ ‭average weight of the grandparents.‬
‭increased‬ ‭by‬ ‭4‬ ‭years‬ ‭when‬ ‭a‬ ‭person‬ ‭of‬ ‭numbers‬ ‭,‬ a‭ nd‬‭x.‬‭The‬‭value‬‭of‬‭3x‬‭is‬
‭ ‬ ‭3‬
3 ‭SSC CHSL 31/05/2022 (Afternoon)‬
‭whose‬‭age‬‭is‬‭32‬‭years‬‭was‬‭replaced‬‭by‬‭a‬ (‭ where a, b, c are positive numbers) :‬ ‭(a) 53‬ ‭(b) 52‬ ‭(c) 51‬ ‭(d) 54‬
‭person‬‭whose‬‭age‬‭is‬‭56.‬‭Find‬‭the‬‭number‬ ‭SSC CHSL 26/05/2022 (Afternoon)‬
‭of people in the group.‬ ‭(a) b + c‬ ‭(b) a + 2b + 2c‬ ‭Q.256.‬‭The‬‭average‬‭of‬‭six‬‭integers‬‭is‬‭48.‬
‭SSC CHSL 24/05/2022 (Morning)‬ ‭(c) a‬ ‭(d) a + 3b + 3c‬ ‭ he‬ ‭average‬ ‭of‬ ‭the‬ ‭first‬ ‭five‬ ‭integers‬ ‭is‬
T
‭(a) 6‬ ‭(b) 7‬ ‭(c) 8‬ ‭(d) 9‬ ‭70%‬‭of‬‭the‬‭sixth‬‭integer.‬‭The‬‭sixth‬‭integer‬
‭ .249.‬ ‭In‬ ‭a‬ ‭class‬ ‭of‬ ‭45‬ ‭students,‬ ‭there‬
Q ‭is.‬
‭ .242.‬‭In‬‭the‬‭class,‬‭there‬‭are‬‭29‬‭boys‬‭and‬
Q ‭are‬‭20‬‭girls‬‭who‬‭scored‬‭an‬‭average‬‭of‬‭42‬ ‭SSC CHSL 02/06/2022 (Afternoon)‬
‭21‬ ‭girls.‬ ‭The‬ ‭average‬ ‭score‬ ‭of‬ ‭boys‬ ‭in‬ ‭marks‬ ‭in‬‭a‬‭test‬‭of‬‭50‬‭marks.‬‭If‬‭the‬‭class‬ ‭(a) 64‬ ‭(b) 62‬ ‭(c) 68‬ ‭(d) 58‬
‭Maths‬ ‭is‬ ‭89,‬ ‭whereas‬ ‭the‬‭average‬‭score‬ ‭average‬ ‭is‬ ‭36,‬ ‭what‬ ‭are‬ ‭the‬ ‭average‬
‭of‬ ‭girls‬ ‭in‬ ‭maths‬ ‭is‬ ‭91.‬ ‭What‬ ‭is‬ ‭the‬ ‭marks of the boys ?‬ ‭ .257.‬ ‭During‬ ‭his‬ ‭entire‬ ‭school‬ ‭life,‬
Q
‭average of the whole class in maths?‬ ‭SSC CHSL 27/05/2022 (Morning)‬ ‭John’s‬ ‭average‬ ‭marks‬ ‭in‬ ‭science‬ ‭was‬
‭SSC CHSL 24/05/2022 (Morning)‬ ‭(a) 32.50 (b) 32.10 (c) 30.8 (d) 31.20‬ ‭80%‬ ‭and‬ ‭his‬ ‭average‬ ‭marks‬ ‭in‬
‭(a) 91‬ ‭(b) 89‬ ‭(c) 91.8 (d) 89.84‬ ‭mathematics‬ ‭was‬ ‭90%.‬ ‭If‬ ‭his‬ ‭combined‬
‭ .250.‬‭The first number is one-third of‬
Q ‭average‬ ‭marks‬ ‭in‬ ‭science‬ ‭and‬
‭ .243.‬‭In‬‭a‬‭test,‬‭the‬‭average‬‭score‬‭of‬‭50‬
Q ‭the‬‭second‬‭number.‬‭The‬‭second‬‭number‬ ‭mathematics‬ ‭was‬ ‭84%,‬ ‭while‬ ‭the‬ ‭total‬
‭students‬‭is‬‭66.‬‭Out‬‭of‬‭the‬‭total‬‭students,‬ @ebookstore01
‭is‬‭1.5‬‭times‬‭of‬‭the‬‭third‬‭number.‬‭The‬‭third‬ ‭marks‬ ‭obtained‬ ‭by‬ ‭him‬ ‭in‬ ‭science‬ ‭was‬
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‭ 4,000,‬ ‭what‬ ‭was‬ ‭John’s‬ ‭total‬ ‭marks‬
5 ‭(a) 116.4‬ ‭(b) 132.4 (c) 75.6 (d) 59.6‬ ‭(d) Will increase by 1‬
‭obtained in mathematics were?‬
‭SSC CHSL 02/06/2022 (Evening)‬ ‭Q.266.‬ ‭The‬ ‭weekly‬ ‭earnings‬ ‭of‬ ‭a‬ ‭ .273.‬‭Three‬‭positive‬‭numbers‬‭are‬‭in‬‭the‬
Q
‭(a) 90000 (b) 81000 (c) 36000 (d) 60000‬ ‭ hopkeeper‬ ‭in‬ ‭February‬ ‭2021‬ ‭are‬ ‭₹‬
s ‭ratio‬‭2‬‭:‬‭3‬‭:‬‭4.‬‭The‬‭sum‬‭of‬‭their‬‭squares‬‭is‬
‭21,980,‬ ‭₹‬‭20,580,‬ ‭₹‬‭22,380,‬ ‭₹‬‭22,616,‬ ‭2349.‬ ‭The‬ ‭average‬ ‭of‬ ‭the‬ ‭first‬ ‭two‬
‭Q.258.‬ ‭A‬ ‭group‬ ‭of‬ ‭36‬ ‭students‬ ‭has‬ ‭an‬ ‭respectively.‬ ‭What‬ ‭is‬ ‭his‬ ‭average‬ ‭daily‬ ‭numbers is:‬
‭ verage‬ ‭present‬ ‭age‬ ‭of‬ ‭14‬ ‭years.‬ ‭When‬
a ‭income in February 2021?‬ ‭SSC CGL 21/04/2022 (Morning)‬
‭the‬ ‭age‬ ‭of‬ ‭the‬ ‭teacher‬ ‭is‬ ‭included,‬ ‭the‬ ‭SSC CHSL 09/06/2022 (Evening)‬ ‭(a) 36‬ ‭(b) 27.5‬ ‭(c) 18‬ ‭(d) 22.5‬
‭average‬ ‭age‬ ‭rises‬ ‭by‬ ‭one.‬ ‭Calculate‬ ‭the‬ ‭(a)‬‭‬‭₹‭3
‬ ,227 (b)‬‭₹‭3
‬ ,120 (c)‬‭₹‭3
‬ ,127(d)‬‭₹‭3
‬ ,027‬
‭teacher’s age (in years).‬ ‭Q.274.‬ ‭In‬ ‭the‬ ‭month‬ ‭of‬ ‭March,‬ ‭Dalip‬
‭SSC CHSL 03/06/2022 (Morning)‬ ‭ .267.‬‭The‬‭average‬‭monthly‬‭expenditure‬
Q ‭ arned‬ ‭on‬ ‭an‬ ‭average‬ ‭₹501‬‭per‬‭day.‬‭For‬
e
‭(a) 53‬ ‭(b) 54‬ ‭(c) 52‬ ‭(d) 51‬ ‭of‬ ‭a‬ ‭family‬ ‭for‬ ‭the‬ ‭first‬ ‭four‬ ‭months‬ ‭is‬ ‭the‬ ‭first‬ ‭18‬ ‭days‬ ‭,‬ ‭his‬ ‭average‬ ‭earning‬
‭₹13,750,‬ ‭for‬ ‭the‬ ‭next‬ ‭three‬ ‭months‬ ‭is‬ ‭was‬ ‭₹495‬ ‭and‬ ‭for‬‭the‬‭last‬‭15‬‭days‬‭,‬‭his‬
‭Q.259.‬ ‭Raman‬ ‭has‬ ‭a‬ ‭certain‬ ‭average‬ ‭₹11,750‬ ‭and‬ ‭for‬ ‭the‬ ‭last‬ ‭five‬ ‭months‬ ‭is‬ ‭average‬ ‭earning‬ ‭was‬ ‭₹505‬ ‭.‬ ‭On‬ ‭18‬‭th‬
‭ fter‬ ‭9‬ ‭innings.‬ ‭In‬ ‭the‬ ‭10th‬ ‭inning‬ ‭he‬
a ‭₹31,750.‬ ‭If‬ ‭the‬ ‭family‬ ‭saves‬ ‭₹15,550‬ ‭March‬ ‭,‬ ‭he‬ ‭earned‬ ‭₹50‬ ‭more‬ ‭than‬ ‭that‬
‭scores‬ ‭100‬ ‭runs,‬ ‭thereby‬ ‭increasing‬ ‭his‬ ‭during‬ ‭the‬ ‭whole‬ ‭year,‬ ‭find‬ ‭the‬ ‭average‬ ‭earned‬ ‭17‬‭th‬ ‭March.‬ ‭How‬ ‭much‬ ‭(in‬‭₹)‬‭did‬
‭average‬ ‭by‬ ‭8‬ ‭runs.‬ ‭His‬ ‭new‬ ‭average‬ ‭is‬ ‭monthly‬ ‭income‬ ‭of‬‭the‬‭family‬‭during‬‭the‬ ‭he earn on 18‬‭th‬ ‭March?‬
‭________.‬ ‭year. (Consider integral part only)‬ ‭SSC CGL 21/04/2022 (Afternoon)‬
‭SSC CHSL 03/06/2022 (Afternoon)‬ ‭SSC CHSL 10/06/2022 (Afternoon)‬ ‭(a) 502‬ ‭(b) 498‬ ‭(c) 501 (d) 500‬
‭(a) 24‬ ‭(b) 28‬ ‭(c) 20‬ ‭(d) 22‬ ‭(a)21,055 (b) 22,045 (c) 23,040 (d)22,000‬

‭ .260.‬ ‭The‬ ‭average‬ ‭score‬ ‭of‬ ‭a‬ ‭cricket‬


Q
‭SSC CGL 2020 Tier - 2‬
‭team‬ ‭(of‬ ‭ten‬‭players‬‭and‬‭one‬‭captain)‬‭is‬
‭SSC CGL 2021 Tier - 1‬
‭ .275.‬ ‭The‬ ‭numbers‬ ‭of‬ ‭students‬ ‭in‬
Q
‭32.‬‭The‬‭scores‬‭of‬‭ten‬‭players‬‭are:‬‭22,‬‭11,‬
‭ .268.‬ ‭The‬ ‭average‬ ‭weight‬ ‭of‬‭P‬‭and‬‭his‬
Q ‭section‬‭A‬‭and‬‭section‬‭B‬‭of‬‭a‬‭class‬‭are‬‭50‬
‭5,‬‭34,‬‭21,‬‭32,‬‭0,‬‭28,‬‭9‬‭and‬‭53.‬‭What‬‭is‬‭the‬
‭three‬ ‭friends‬ ‭is‬ ‭55‬ ‭kg.‬ ‭If‬ ‭P‬‭is‬‭4‬‭kg‬‭more‬ ‭and‬ ‭62,‬ ‭respectively.‬ ‭The‬ ‭average‬ ‭score‬
‭score of the captain?‬
‭than‬ ‭the‬ ‭average‬ ‭weight‬ ‭of‬ ‭his‬ ‭three‬ ‭in‬‭mathematics‬‭of‬‭all‬‭the‬‭students‬‭is‬‭75.‬
‭SSC CHSL 06/06/2022 (Morning)‬
‭friends, what is P’s weight (in kg)?‬ ‭If‬ ‭the‬ ‭average‬ ‭score‬ ‭of‬ ‭students‬ ‭in‬
‭(a) 129‬ ‭(b) 137‬ ‭(c) 115‬ ‭(d) 121‬
‭SSC CGL 11/04/2022 (Morning)‬ ‭section‬ ‭A‬ ‭is‬ ‭20%‬ ‭more‬ ‭than‬ ‭that‬ ‭of‬
‭Q.261.‬ ‭What‬ ‭will‬ ‭be‬ ‭the‬ ‭average‬ ‭of‬ ‭the‬ ‭(a) 54‬ ‭(b) 58‬ ‭(c) 62‬ ‭(d) 60‬ ‭students‬ ‭in‬ ‭section‬ ‭B,‬ ‭then‬ ‭what‬ ‭is‬ ‭the‬
‭ dd numbers from 21 to 81?‬
o ‭average‬ ‭score‬ ‭of‬ ‭students‬ ‭in‬ ‭section‬ ‭A‬
‭SSC CHSL 07/06/2022 (Morning)‬ ‭Q.269.‬ ‭The‬ ‭average‬ ‭of‬ ‭52,‬ ‭71,‬ ‭43,‬ ‭22,‬ ‭a‬ ‭(correct to one decimal place)?‬
‭(a) 61‬ ‭(b) 51‬ ‭(c) 79‬ ‭(d) 29‬ ‭ nd‬‭b‬‭is‬‭55‬‭and‬‭the‬‭average‬‭of‬‭42,‬‭45,‬‭49,‬
a ‭SSC CGL Tier II (29/01/2022)‬
‭51,‬‭42,‬‭c‬‭and‬‭d‬‭is‬‭53.‬‭What‬‭is‬‭the‬‭average‬ ‭(a) 85.7‬ ‭(b) 87.5‬ ‭(c) 84.3‬ ‭(d) 82.6‬
‭Q.262.‬ ‭The‬ ‭average‬ ‭of‬ ‭five‬ ‭numbers,‬ ‭of a, b, c and d?‬
‭ iven‬ ‭in‬ ‭a‬ ‭particular‬ ‭order,‬ ‭is‬ ‭32.‬ ‭The‬
g ‭SSC CGL 11/042022 (Evening)‬ ‭Q.276.‬‭The‬‭number‬‭of‬‭students‬‭in‬‭a‬‭class‬
‭average‬ ‭of‬ ‭the‬‭first‬‭three‬‭numbers‬‭is‬‭28,‬ ‭(a) 54.7‬ ‭(b) 71 (c) 54‬ ‭(d) 142‬ ‭‬
1
‭is‬ ‭45,‬ ‭out‬ ‭of‬ ‭which‬‭33‬ ‭%‬‭are‬‭boys‬‭and‬
‭while‬ ‭that‬ ‭of‬ ‭the‬ ‭last‬ ‭three‬ ‭numbers‬ ‭is‬ ‭3‬
‭34. What is the average of the first two‬ ‭Q.270.‬ ‭The‬ ‭average‬ ‭of‬ ‭sixteen‬ ‭numbers‬ ‭the‬ ‭rest‬ ‭are‬ ‭girls.‬ ‭The‬ ‭average‬ ‭score‬ ‭of‬
‭numbers?‬ i‭s‬‭48.‬‭The‬‭average‬‭of‬‭the‬‭first‬‭six‬‭of‬‭these‬ ‭‬
2
‭numbers‬‭is‬‭45‬‭and‬‭that‬‭of‬‭the‬‭last‬‭seven‬ ‭girls‬‭in‬‭Science‬‭is‬‭66‬ ‭%‬‭more‬‭than‬‭that‬
‭SSC CHSL 07/06/2022 (Afternoon)‬ ‭3‬
‭(a) 29‬ ‭(b) 30‬ ‭(c) 27‬ ‭(d) 28‬ ‭numbers‬ ‭is‬ ‭53.‬ ‭The‬ ‭seventh‬ ‭and‬ ‭the‬ ‭of‬ ‭boys.‬ ‭If‬ ‭the‬ ‭average‬ ‭score‬ ‭of‬ ‭all‬ ‭the‬
‭eighth‬‭numbers‬‭are,‬‭respectively,‬‭3‬‭and‬‭7‬ ‭ tudents‬‭is‬‭78,‬‭then‬‭the‬‭average‬‭score‬‭of‬
s
‭Q.263.‬‭The‬‭average‬‭salary‬‭per‬‭head‬‭of‬‭all‬ ‭greater‬ ‭than‬ ‭the‬ ‭ninth‬ ‭number.‬ ‭What‬ ‭is‬ ‭girls is:‬
t‭ he‬ ‭workers‬ ‭in‬ ‭a‬ ‭workshop‬ ‭is‬ ‭₹8,850.‬ ‭If‬ ‭the‬ ‭average‬ ‭of‬ ‭the‬ ‭ninth‬ ‭and‬ ‭seventh‬ ‭SSC CGL Tier II (03/02/2022)‬
‭the‬ ‭average‬ ‭salary‬ ‭per‬ ‭head‬ ‭of‬ ‭9‬ ‭numbers?‬ ‭(a) 78‬ ‭(b) 54‬ ‭(c) 90‬ ‭(d) 65‬
‭technicians‬ ‭is‬ ‭₹10,000,‬ ‭and‬ ‭the‬ ‭average‬ ‭SSC CGL 13/04/2022 (Afternoon)‬
‭salary‬‭per‬‭head‬‭of‬‭the‬‭rest‬‭is‬‭₹7,780,‬‭find‬ ‭(a) 41.5‬ ‭(b) 40.5 (c) 42 (d) 39‬ ‭SSC MTS 2020 Tier - 1‬
‭the‬ ‭total‬ ‭number‬ ‭of‬ ‭workers‬ ‭in‬ ‭the‬
‭workshop.(Consider integral part only)‬ ‭ .271.‬ ‭A‬ ‭invested‬ ‭30%‬ ‭more‬ ‭than‬ ‭B.‬‭B‬
Q
‭invested‬ ‭40%‬ l‭ess‬ ‭than‬ ‭C,‬ ‭who‬ ‭invested‬ ‭Q.277.‬ ‭The‬ ‭average‬ ‭of‬ ‭the‬ ‭2-digit‬
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‭Rs.‬ ‭8,000.‬ ‭The‬ ‭average‬ ‭of‬ ‭the‬ ‭total‬ ‭ umbers‬‭37,‬‭45,‬‭6x‬‭and‬‭x6‬‭is‬‭48.‬‭What‬‭is‬
n
‭(a) 18‬ ‭(b) 22‬ ‭(c) 24‬ ‭(d) 16‬
‭amount‬ ‭invested‬ ‭by‬‭all‬‭of‬‭them‬‭together‬ ‭the average of (4x + 3) and (x + 7)?‬
‭Q.264.‬ ‭A‬ ‭library‬ ‭has‬ ‭an‬ ‭average‬ ‭of‬ ‭330‬ ‭(to the nearest Rs.) is:‬ ‭SSC MTS 5/10/2021(Afternoon)‬
v‭ isitors‬‭on‬‭Sundays‬‭and‬‭240‬‭on‬‭the‬‭other‬ ‭SSC CGL 19/4/2022 (Morning)‬ ‭(a) 12.5 (b) 15 (c) 17.5 (d) 20‬
‭day.‬ ‭Find‬ ‭the‬ ‭average‬ ‭of‬ ‭the‬ ‭number‬ ‭of‬ ‭(a) 6,347 (b) 6,417 (c) 6,215 (d) 6,143‬ ‭ .278.‬‭In‬‭a‬‭class‬‭of‬‭92‬‭students,‬‭the‬‭ratio‬
Q
‭visitors‬ ‭per‬ ‭day‬ ‭in‬ ‭a‬ ‭month‬ ‭of‬ ‭30‬ ‭days,‬
‭ .272.‬ ‭The‬ ‭average‬ ‭of‬ ‭eleven‬
Q ‭of the number of boys to that of girls is‬
‭beginning with a Saturday.‬
‭consecutive‬ ‭positive‬ ‭integers‬ ‭is‬‭d.‬‭If‬‭the‬ ‭12‬ ‭:‬ ‭11.‬ ‭The‬ ‭average‬ ‭score‬ ‭of‬ ‭girls,‬‭in‬‭a‬
‭SSC CHSL 07/06/2022 (Evening)‬ ‭‬
1
‭(a) 260‬ ‭(b) 255‬ ‭(c) 270‬ ‭(d) 265‬ ‭last‬ ‭two‬ ‭numbers‬ ‭are‬ ‭excluded,‬ ‭by‬ ‭how‬ ‭test,‬‭is‬‭33‬ ‭%‬‭more‬‭than‬‭that‬‭of‬‭boys.‬‭If‬
‭3‬
‭much‬ ‭will‬ ‭the‬ ‭average‬ ‭increase‬ ‭or‬
‭the‬ ‭average‬ ‭score‬ ‭of‬ ‭all‬ ‭students‬ ‭is‬ ‭80,‬
‭ .265.‬ ‭The‬ ‭average‬ ‭of‬ ‭two‬ ‭numbers‬ ‭is‬
Q ‭decrease ?‬
t‭ hen what is the average score of girls?‬
‭96.‬ ‭If‬ ‭2‬ ‭is‬ ‭added‬ ‭to‬‭the‬‭smaller‬‭number,‬ ‭SSC CGL 20/04/2022 (Morning)‬
‭SSC MTS 5/10/2021 (Evening)‬
‭the ratio between the numbers becomes‬ ‭(a) Will decrease by 1‬
‭(a) 88‬ ‭(b) 84‬ ‭(c) 92‬ ‭(d) 96‬
‭2 : 3. The smaller number is _________.‬ ‭(b) Will increase by 2‬
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‭SSC CHSL 08/06/2022 (Afternoon)‬ ‭(c) Will decrease by 2‬ ‭Q.279.‬‭The average of x, y and z is 6‬
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‭more‬ ‭than‬ ‭z.‬ ‭The‬ ‭average‬ ‭of‬ ‭x‬ ‭and‬ ‭y‬ ‭is‬ (‭ a) 2 minutes 35 seconds‬ ‭is‬‭158.7‬‭cm‬‭and‬‭that‬‭of‬‭females‬‭is‬‭x‬‭cm.‬
‭ 0.‬‭If‬‭u‬‭is‬‭6‬ ‭less‬‭than‬‭z,‬‭then‬‭what‬‭is‬‭the‬
5 ‭(b) 2 minutes 45 seconds‬ I‭f‬‭the‬‭average‬‭height‬‭of‬‭all‬‭the‬‭persons‬‭in‬
‭average of u and z?‬ ‭(c) 2 minutes 15 seconds‬ ‭the‬‭group‬‭is‬‭155.5‬‭cm,‬‭then‬‭the‬‭value‬‭of‬‭x‬
‭SSC MTS 5/10/2021 (Evening)‬ ‭(d) 2 minutes 25 seconds‬ ‭is:‬
‭(a) 43 (b) 38 (c) 40 (d) 39‬ ‭SSC MTS 27/10/2021(Afternoon)‬
‭ .287.‬ ‭The‬ ‭average‬ ‭age‬ ‭of‬ ‭a‬ ‭group‬ ‭of‬
Q ‭(a) 151.5 (b) 150.8 (c) 152.2 (d) 153.4‬
‭ .280.‬‭The average score of A, B, and C‬
Q ‭students in a class is 15.5 years. 15 new‬
‭in‬ ‭a‬ ‭test‬ ‭is‬ ‭78‬ ‭and‬ ‭that‬ ‭of‬‭C,‬‭D‬‭and‬‭E‬‭is‬ ‭students‬ ‭with‬ ‭an‬ ‭average‬ ‭age‬ ‭of‬ ‭14.5‬ ‭ .295.‬ ‭Let‬ ‭x‬ ‭and‬ ‭y‬ ‭be‬ ‭two‬ ‭positive‬
Q
‭52.‬ ‭The‬ ‭average‬ ‭score‬ ‭of‬ ‭E‬ ‭and‬ ‭F‬ ‭is‬‭48‬ ‭years‬ ‭join‬ ‭the‬ ‭group,‬ ‭due‬ ‭to‬ ‭which‬ ‭the‬ ‭numbers‬‭such‬‭that‬‭x‬‭>‬‭y.‬‭The‬‭average‬‭of‬
‭and‬ ‭that‬ ‭of‬ ‭E‬ ‭and‬ ‭C‬ ‭is‬ ‭60.‬ ‭What‬ ‭is‬ ‭the‬ ‭average‬ ‭age‬ ‭of‬ ‭students‬ ‭in‬ ‭the‬ ‭class‬ ‭50%‬ ‭of‬ ‭x‬ ‭and‬ ‭30%‬ ‭of‬ ‭y‬ ‭is‬ ‭34.5.‬ ‭If‬ ‭the‬
‭average score of A, B, C, D, E and F?‬ ‭becomes‬ ‭15‬ ‭years.‬ ‭The‬ ‭number‬ ‭of‬ ‭difference‬‭between‬‭x‬‭and‬‭y‬‭is‬‭10,‬‭then‬‭the‬
‭SSC MTS 06/10/2021 (Afternoon)‬ ‭students initially present in the class is :‬ ‭average of x and y is:‬
‭(a) 62 (b) 67 (c) 63 (d) 61‬ ‭SSC MTS 13/10/2021 (Evening)‬ ‭SSC MTS 27/10/2021 (Evening)‬
‭(a) 18‬ ‭(b) 12‬ ‭(c) 14‬ ‭(d) 15‬ ‭(a) 85‬ ‭(b) 80‬ ‭(c) 75‬ ‭(d) 64‬
‭Q.281.‬‭The‬‭average‬‭of‬‭18‬‭numbers‬‭is‬‭65.‬
‭ he‬‭average‬‭of‬‭the‬‭first‬‭10‬‭numbers‬‭is‬‭72‬
T ‭Q.288.‬ ‭The‬ ‭average‬ ‭weight‬ ‭of‬ ‭40‬ ‭Q.296.‬‭The‬‭average‬‭of‬‭ten‬‭numbers‬‭is‬‭A.‬
‭and‬ ‭that‬ ‭of‬ ‭the‬ ‭last‬ ‭9‬ ‭numbers‬ ‭is‬ ‭58.‬‭If‬ ‭ tudents‬ ‭in‬ ‭a‬ ‭class‬ ‭is‬ ‭60‬ ‭kg.‬ ‭When‬ ‭10‬
s I‭f‬ ‭c‬ ‭is‬ ‭subtracted‬ ‭from‬ ‭each‬ ‭number,‬
‭𝑡ℎ‬
t‭ he‬ ‭10‬ ‭number‬‭is‬‭excluded,‬‭then‬‭what‬‭is‬ ‭new‬ ‭students‬ ‭join‬‭the‬‭class,‬‭the‬‭average‬ ‭except‬‭the‬‭tenth‬‭and‬‭(c‬‭-‬‭1)‬‭is‬‭subtracted‬
‭the‬ ‭average‬ ‭of‬ ‭the‬ ‭remaining‬ ‭numbers‬ ‭weight‬ ‭becomes‬ ‭64‬ ‭kg.‬ ‭If‬ ‭the‬ ‭average‬ ‭from‬‭the‬‭tenth‬‭number,‬‭then‬‭what‬‭will‬‭be‬
‭(correct to one decimal place)?‬ ‭weight‬‭of‬‭5‬‭of‬‭the‬‭new‬‭students‬‭is‬ ‭72‬‭kg,‬ ‭the new average?‬
‭SSC MTS 6/10/2021 (Evening)‬ ‭then‬‭what‬‭is‬‭the‬‭average‬‭weight‬‭(in‬‭kg)‬‭of‬ ‭SSC MTS 2/11/2021 (Evening)‬
‭(a) 64.6 (b) 66.6 (c) 65.2 (d) 65.4‬ ‭the remaining 5 new students?‬ ‭(a) A - c + 0.1 (b) A - c‬
‭SSC MTS 14/10/2021 (Afternoon)‬ ‭(c) A - c + 1‬ ‭(d) A - (0.1)c + 0.1‬
‭ .282.‬ ‭The‬ ‭total‬ ‭number‬ ‭of‬ ‭students‬ ‭in‬
Q ‭(a) 85.5‬ ‭(b) 86.5‬ ‭(c) 88‬ ‭(d) 86‬
‭class‬ ‭A‬ ‭and‬ ‭B‬ ‭is‬ ‭92.‬ ‭The‬ ‭number‬ ‭of‬ ‭SSC CGL 2020 Tier - 1‬
‭students‬‭in‬‭A‬‭is‬‭30%‬‭more‬‭than‬‭that‬‭of‬‭B.‬ ‭ .289.‬‭The average of a, b and c is 8 less‬
Q
‭The‬‭average‬‭weight(‬‭in‬‭kg)‬‭of‬‭students‬‭in‬ ‭than‬ ‭d.‬ ‭If‬ ‭the‬ ‭average‬ ‭of‬‭a,‬‭b,‬‭c‬‭and‬‭d‬‭is‬
‭ .297.‬ ‭The‬ ‭average‬ ‭of‬ ‭8‬ ‭consecutive‬
Q
‭B‬‭is‬‭50%‬‭more‬‭than‬‭that‬‭of‬‭students‬‭in‬‭A.‬ ‭42,‬ ‭then‬ ‭what‬ ‭is‬ ‭the‬ ‭average‬ ‭of‬ ‭(3d‬ ‭-‬‭2)‬
‭even‬‭numbers‬‭written‬‭in‬‭ascending‬‭order‬
‭If‬ ‭the‬ ‭average‬ ‭weight‬‭of‬‭all‬‭the‬‭students‬ ‭and (d + 5)?‬
‭is‬ ‭17.‬ ‭What‬ ‭is‬ ‭the‬ ‭average‬ ‭of‬ ‭the‬ ‭last‬
‭in‬ ‭A‬ ‭and‬ ‭B‬ ‭is‬ ‭56‬ ‭kg,‬ ‭then‬ ‭what‬ ‭is‬ ‭the‬ ‭SSC MTS 14/10/2021 (Afternoon)‬
‭three numbers, 36 and 53?‬
‭average weight(in kg) of students in B?‬ ‭(a) 96.5‬ ‭(b) 97.5‬ ‭(c) 99.5‬ ‭(d) 98.5‬
‭SSC CGL 17/8/2021 (Morning)‬
‭SSC MTS 7/10/2021 (Afternoon)‬ ‭(a) 32.2‬ ‭(b) 29.8 (c) 31.6 (d) 31‬
‭Q.290.‬‭The‬‭average‬‭weight‬‭of‬‭30‬‭boys‬‭is‬
‭(a) 46 (b) 40 (c) 69 (d) 52‬
‭ ore‬‭than‬‭average‬‭weight‬‭of‬‭20‬‭girls‬‭by‬‭5‬
m
‭Q.298.‬ ‭The‬ ‭average‬ ‭of‬ ‭x‬ ‭occurring‬ ‭5‬
‭ .283.‬‭There‬‭are‬‭three‬‭positive‬‭numbers.‬
Q ‭kg.‬‭If‬‭the‬‭total‬‭weight‬‭of‬‭30‬‭boys‬‭is‬‭1050‬
t‭ imes‬‭and‬‭y‬‭occurring‬‭7‬‭times‬‭is‬‭37.‬‭Also,‬
‭If‬ ‭the‬ ‭average‬ ‭of‬ ‭any‬ ‭two‬ ‭of‬ ‭them‬ ‭is‬ ‭kg,‬‭then‬‭the‬‭total‬‭weight(kg)‬‭of‬‭20‬‭girls‬‭is:‬
‭the‬‭average‬‭of‬‭x‬‭occurring‬‭7‬‭times‬‭and‬‭y‬
‭added‬ ‭to‬ ‭the‬ ‭third‬ ‭number,‬ ‭the‬‭resulting‬ ‭SSC MTS 18/10/2021 (Morning)‬
‭occurring 5 times is 35. The value of y is:‬
‭sums‬ ‭are‬‭154,‬‭148‬‭and‬‭132.‬‭The‬‭sum‬‭of‬ ‭(a) 400‬ ‭(b) 550‬ ‭(c) 650‬ ‭(d) 600‬
‭SSC CGL 18/08/2021 (Morning)‬
‭the original three numbers is:‬ ‭(a) 30‬ ‭(b) 27‬ ‭(c) 42‬ ‭(d) 45‬
‭Q.291.‬ ‭While‬ ‭listing‬ ‭N‬ ‭consecutive‬‭even‬
‭SSC MTS 7/10/2021 (Evening)‬
‭ umbers‬ ‭for‬ ‭determining‬ ‭their‬ ‭average,‬
n
‭(a) 222 (b) 231 (c) 246 (d) 217‬ ‭Q.299.‬ ‭The‬ ‭average‬ ‭daily‬ ‭production‬ ‭of‬
‭the‬‭last‬‭number‬‭by‬‭mistake,‬‭got‬‭replaced‬
t‭ oys‬ ‭in‬ ‭a‬ ‭factory‬ ‭in‬ ‭the‬ ‭month‬ ‭of‬
‭ .284.‬ ‭There‬ ‭were‬ ‭1200‬ ‭students‬ ‭in‬ ‭a‬
Q ‭by‬ ‭the‬ ‭next‬‭odd‬‭number‬‭and‬‭thereby‬‭the‬
‭December‬ ‭is‬ ‭512.‬ ‭If‬ ‭the‬ ‭average‬
‭hostel.‬ ‭If‬ ‭the‬ ‭number‬ ‭of‬ ‭students‬ ‭is‬ ‭average‬ ‭turned‬ ‭out‬ ‭to‬ ‭be‬ ‭more‬ ‭than‬‭the‬
‭production‬‭during‬‭the‬‭first‬‭20‬‭days‬‭is‬‭515‬
‭increased‬ ‭by‬ ‭300,‬ ‭then‬ ‭the‬ ‭expenses‬ ‭of‬ ‭desired‬ ‭value‬ ‭by‬ ‭0.0125.‬ ‭What‬ ‭is‬ ‭the‬
‭and‬ ‭that‬ ‭of‬‭the‬‭last‬‭13‬‭days‬‭is‬‭510,‬‭then‬
‭the‬ ‭mess‬ ‭increase‬ ‭by‬ ‭₹5,000‬ ‭per‬ ‭day,‬ ‭value of N?‬
‭what‬ ‭is‬ ‭the‬‭average‬‭of‬‭production‬‭on‬‭19‬
‭while‬ ‭the‬ ‭average‬ ‭expenditure‬ ‭per‬ ‭head‬ ‭SSC MTS 18/10/2021 (Evening)‬
‭and 20 December?‬
‭diminishes‬ ‭by‬ ‭₹5.‬ ‭The‬ ‭original‬ ‭(a) 80‬ ‭(b) 40‬ ‭(c) 50‬ ‭(d) 100‬
‭SSC CGL 18/08/2021 (Evening)‬
‭expenditure of the mess, per day, is:‬ ‭(a) 1058‬ ‭(b) 529 (c) 513 (d) 512‬
‭Q.292.‬ ‭The‬ ‭average‬‭of‬‭a‬‭number‬‭and‬‭its‬
‭SSC MTS 11/10/2021 (Evening)‬
r‭ eciprocal‬‭is‬‭1.‬‭What‬‭is‬‭the‬‭average‬‭of‬‭its‬
‭(a) ₹52,000‬ ‭(b) ₹45,000‬ ‭Q.300.‬ ‭The‬ ‭average‬ ‭weight‬ ‭of‬ ‭a‬ ‭certain‬
‭square, cube and fourth power?‬
‭(c) ₹50,000‬ ‭(d) ₹55,000‬ ‭ umber‬‭of‬‭students‬‭in‬‭a‬‭class‬‭is‬‭55.5‬‭kg.‬
n
‭SSC MTS 18/10/2021 (Evening)‬
‭If‬ ‭4‬ ‭students‬ ‭with‬ ‭average‬ ‭weight‬‭60‬‭kg‬
‭Q.285.‬ ‭The‬ ‭average‬‭of‬‭40%‬‭of‬‭a‬‭number‬ ‭(a) 2‬ ‭(b) 1 (c) 1.33‬ ‭(d) 2.67‬
‭join‬‭the‬‭class,‬‭then‬‭the‬‭average‬‭weight‬‭of‬
‭ nd‬ ‭33%‬‭of‬‭the‬‭same‬‭number‬‭is‬‭73.‬‭The‬
a ‭all‬‭students‬‭in‬‭the‬‭class‬‭increases‬‭by‬‭360‬
‭‬
1 ‭1‬
‭‬
1 ‭‬
1 ‭Q.293.‬‭The average of‬ ‭ f A and‬ ‭of‬
o
‭ verage‬‭of‬ ‭th‬‭and‬ t‭ h‬‭of‬‭that‬‭number‬
a ‭4‬ ‭3‬ ‭gm.‬‭The‬‭number‬‭of‬‭students‬‭in‬‭the‬‭class,‬
‭5‬ ‭4‬
‭1‬ ‭1‬ ‭initially, is: SSC CGL 20/8/2021 (Evening)‬
‭ SC MTS 12/10/2021 (Evening)‬
S ‭ is 5, and the average of‬ ‭of A and‬
B
‭2‬ ‭2‬ ‭(a) 41‬ ‭(b) 31‬ ‭(c) 36‬ ‭(d) 46‬
‭(a) 40‬ ‭(b) 45‬ ‭(c) 42‬ ‭(d) 50‬ ‭of B is 9. The average of 2A and 3B is :‬
‭ SC MTS 22/10/2021 (Afternoon)‬
S ‭ .301.‬ ‭There‬ ‭are‬ ‭some‬ ‭children‬ ‭in‬ ‭a‬
Q
‭ .286.‬ ‭The‬ ‭average‬ ‭time‬ ‭taken‬ ‭by‬ ‭7‬
Q
‭(a) 42‬ ‭(b) 46‬ ‭(c) 32‬ ‭(d) 40‬ ‭camp‬ ‭and‬ ‭their‬‭average‬‭weight‬‭is‬‭40‬‭kg.‬
‭athletes‬ ‭in‬ ‭a‬ ‭race‬ ‭is‬ ‭2‬ ‭minutes‬ ‭10‬
‭If‬ ‭5‬ ‭children‬ ‭with‬ ‭average‬ ‭weight‬ ‭36‬ ‭kg‬
‭seconds.‬ ‭If‬ ‭the‬ ‭winner‬ ‭completed‬ ‭the‬
‭Q.294.‬ ‭In‬ ‭a‬ ‭group‬ ‭of‬ ‭108‬ ‭persons,‬ ‭the‬ ‭join‬ ‭the‬ ‭camp‬ ‭or‬ ‭if‬ ‭5‬ ‭children‬ ‭with‬
‭race‬ ‭in‬ ‭1‬ ‭minute‬ ‭40‬ ‭seconds,‬ ‭then‬ ‭the‬
r‭ atio‬‭of‬‭the‬‭number‬‭of‬‭males‬‭and‬‭females‬ ‭average‬ ‭weight‬ ‭43.2‬ ‭kg‬ ‭leave‬ ‭the‬‭camp,‬
‭average time taken by the other athletes:‬
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‭SSC MTS 13/10/2021 (Afternoon)‬
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‭Pinnacle‬ ‭Day: 84th - 86th‬ ‭Average‬
‭ ases‬ ‭is‬ ‭equal.‬ ‭How‬ ‭many‬ ‭children‬ ‭are‬
c ‭5‬ ‭ SC CGL Tier II (15/11/2020)‬
S
‭C‬ ‭is‬ ‭15.‬ ‭If‬ ‭A‬ ‭is‬‭equal‬‭to‬ ‭times‬‭of‬‭C,‬
‭there in the camp, initially?‬ ‭12‬ ‭(a) 36 (b) 40 (c) 35 (d) 38‬
‭SSC CGL 23/8/2021 (Evening)‬ t‭ hen‬ ‭the‬ ‭sum‬ ‭of‬ ‭all‬ ‭three‬ ‭numbers‬ ‭A,‬ ‭B‬
‭(a) 35‬ ‭(b) 45‬ ‭(c) 40‬ ‭(d) 50‬ ‭and C is:‬ ‭ .314.‬ ‭The‬ ‭number‬ ‭of‬ ‭students‬ ‭in‬
Q
‭SSC CHSL 11/8/2021 (Afternoon)‬ ‭section‬ ‭A‬‭and‬‭section‬‭B‬‭of‬‭the‬‭class‬‭are‬
‭Q.302.‬ ‭What‬ ‭is‬ ‭the‬ ‭product‬ ‭of‬ ‭the‬ ‭(a) 125‬ ‭(b) 135‬ ‭(c) 145 (d) 120‬ ‭40‬ ‭and‬ ‭52,‬ ‭respectively.‬ ‭The‬ ‭average‬
‭ verage‬‭of‬‭first‬‭ten‬‭positive‬‭odd‬‭numbers‬
a ‭score‬‭in‬‭mathematics‬‭of‬‭all‬‭the‬‭students‬
‭and‬ ‭the‬ ‭average‬ ‭of‬ ‭first‬ ‭fifteen‬ ‭positive‬ ‭ .308.‬‭The average age of 7 members of‬
Q ‭is‬‭75.‬‭If‬‭the‬‭average‬‭score‬‭of‬‭the‬‭students‬
‭even numbers?‬ ‭a‬ ‭family‬ ‭is‬ ‭35‬ ‭years.‬ ‭If‬ ‭the‬ ‭youngest‬ ‭in‬‭A‬‭is‬‭20%,more‬‭than‬‭that‬‭of‬‭students‬‭in‬
‭SSC CGL 24/8/2021 (Afternoon)‬ ‭members‬‭are‬‭twins‬‭and‬‭they‬‭are‬‭15‬‭years‬ ‭B,‬ ‭then‬ ‭what‬ ‭is‬ ‭the‬ ‭average‬ ‭score‬ ‭of‬
‭(a) 85.25 (b) 44‬ ‭(c) 160 (d) 150‬ ‭old,‬ ‭then‬ ‭what‬ ‭was‬ ‭the‬ ‭average‬ ‭age‬ ‭(in‬ ‭students in B?‬
‭years)‬‭of‬‭the‬‭family‬‭members‬‭at‬‭the‬‭time‬ S ‭ SC CGL Tier II (16/11/2020)‬
‭SSC CHSL 2020 Tier - 1‬ ‭of the birth of the twins?‬ ‭(a) 65‬ ‭(b) 63‬ ‭(c) 71 (d) 69‬
‭SSC CHSL 12/8/2021 (Afternoon)‬
‭(a) 28‬ ‭(b) 27‬ ‭(c) 30 (d) 25‬ ‭SSC CHSL 2019 Tier - 1‬
‭Q.303.‬ ‭The‬ ‭average‬ ‭height‬ ‭of‬ ‭a‬ ‭certain‬
‭ umber‬ ‭of‬ ‭students‬ ‭in‬ ‭a‬ ‭group‬ ‭is‬ ‭155.6‬
n ‭Q.309.‬‭The‬‭average‬‭weight‬‭of‬‭30‬‭persons‬
‭cm.‬ ‭If‬ ‭12‬ ‭students‬ ‭having‬ ‭an‬ ‭average‬ ‭ f‬‭group‬‭A‬‭is‬‭3‬‭kg‬‭more‬‭than‬‭the‬‭average‬
o ‭Q.315.‬ ‭The‬ ‭sum‬ ‭of‬ ‭17‬ ‭consecutive‬
‭height‬ ‭of‬ ‭150.5‬ ‭cm‬‭join‬‭the‬‭group‬‭and‬‭7‬ ‭weight‬ ‭of‬ ‭25‬ ‭persons‬ ‭of‬ ‭group‬ ‭B.‬ ‭The‬ ‭ umbers‬ ‭is‬ ‭289.‬ ‭The‬‭sum‬‭of‬‭another‬‭10‬
n
‭students‬‭having‬‭an‬‭average‬‭height‬‭of‬‭159‬ ‭average‬‭weight‬‭of‬‭25‬‭persons‬‭of‬‭group‬‭B‬ ‭consecutive‬‭numbers,‬‭whose‬‭first‬‭term‬‭is‬
‭cm‬‭leave‬‭the‬‭group,‬‭the‬‭average‬‭height‬‭of‬ ‭is‬‭2.5‬‭kg‬‭more‬‭than‬‭the‬‭average‬‭weight‬‭of‬ ‭5 more than the average of the first set of‬
‭the‬ ‭students‬ ‭in‬ ‭the‬ ‭group‬ ‭will‬ ‭decrease‬ ‭20‬‭persons‬‭of‬‭group‬‭C.‬‭If‬‭the‬‭total‬‭weight‬ ‭consecutive numbers, is:‬
‭by‬ ‭34‬ ‭mm.‬ ‭What‬ ‭is‬ ‭the‬ ‭number‬ ‭of‬ ‭of‬‭30‬‭persons‬‭of‬‭group‬‭A‬‭is‬‭1725‬‭kg,‬‭then‬ ‭SSC CHSL 14/10/2020 (Afternoon)‬
‭students, initially, in the group?‬ ‭what‬ ‭will‬ ‭be‬ ‭the‬ ‭average‬ ‭weight‬ ‭of‬ ‭the‬ ‭(a) 315‬ ‭(b) 285 (c) 265 (d) 300‬
‭SSC CHSL 5/8/2021 (Morning)‬ ‭persons‬ ‭of‬ ‭group‬ ‭A‬ ‭and‬ ‭group‬ ‭C‬ ‭taken‬
‭(a) 30‬ ‭(b) 25‬ ‭(c) 40‬ ‭(d) 20‬ ‭ .316.‬‭The‬‭average‬‭score‬‭for‬‭a‬‭cricketer‬
Q
‭together?‬
‭for‬ ‭20‬ ‭matches‬ ‭is‬ ‭52‬ ‭runs.‬ ‭His‬ ‭highest‬
‭SSC CHSL 12/04/2021 (Morning)‬
‭ .304.‬ ‭The‬ ‭average‬ ‭weight‬ ‭of‬ ‭three‬
Q ‭score‬ ‭is‬ ‭more‬ ‭than‬ ‭its‬ ‭lowest‬ ‭score‬ ‭by‬
‭(a) 55.3‬ ‭(b) 55.4‬ ‭(c) 55.1 (d) 55‬
‭persons‬ A‭ ,‬ ‭B‬ ‭and‬ ‭C‬ ‭is‬ ‭60‬ ‭kg.‬ ‭When‬ ‭D‬ ‭120‬ ‭runs.‬ ‭If‬ ‭these‬ ‭two‬ ‭innings‬ ‭are‬
‭joins‬ ‭the‬ ‭group,‬ ‭the‬ ‭average‬ ‭weight‬ ‭ .310.‬ ‭The‬ ‭average‬ ‭of‬ ‭the‬ ‭squares‬ ‭of‬
Q ‭excluded,‬ ‭the‬ ‭average‬ ‭score‬ ‭of‬ ‭the‬
‭becomes‬ ‭65‬ ‭kg.‬‭When‬‭another‬‭person‬‭E‬ ‭four‬‭consecutive‬‭even‬‭natural‬‭numbers‬‭is‬ ‭remaining‬ ‭18‬ ‭matches‬ ‭is‬ ‭50‬ ‭runs.‬ ‭The‬
‭whose‬‭weight‬‭is‬‭3‬‭kg‬‭less‬‭than‬‭that‬‭of‬‭D‬ ‭126.‬ ‭The‬ ‭average‬ ‭of‬ ‭8‬ ‭times‬ ‭of‬ ‭the‬ ‭highest score of the player is:‬
‭replaces‬‭A,‬‭the‬‭average‬‭weight‬‭of‬‭B,‬‭C,‬‭D‬ ‭greatest‬ ‭number‬ ‭and‬ ‭5‬ ‭times‬ ‭of‬ ‭the‬ ‭SSC CHSL 19/10/2020 (Morning)‬
‭and‬‭E‬‭becomes‬‭67‬‭kg.‬‭What‬‭is‬‭the‬‭weight‬ ‭smallest number is:‬ ‭(a) 140‬ ‭(b) 130 (c) 125 (d) 120‬
‭of A(in kg)?‬ ‭SSC CHSL 15/4/2021 (Evening)‬ ‭ .317.‬ ‭If‬ ‭40‬ ‭is‬ ‭added‬‭to‬‭a‬‭list‬‭of‬‭natural‬
Q
‭SSC CHSL 6/8/2021 (Morning)‬ ‭(a) 66‬ ‭(b) 76‬ ‭(c) 68‬ ‭(d) 74‬ ‭numbers,‬ ‭the‬ ‭average‬ ‭is‬ ‭increased‬‭by‬‭4.‬
‭(a) 60‬ ‭(b) 69 (c) 72 (d) 65‬
‭When‬ ‭30‬ ‭is‬ ‭added‬ ‭to‬ ‭the‬ ‭new‬ ‭list,‬ ‭the‬
‭ .305.‬ ‭The‬ ‭average‬ ‭of‬ ‭the‬ ‭squares‬ ‭of‬
Q ‭SSC CPO 2020 Tier - 1‬ ‭average‬‭of‬‭the‬‭numbers‬‭in‬‭the‬‭new‬‭list‬‭is‬
‭four‬‭consecutive‬‭odd‬‭natural‬‭numbers‬‭is‬ ‭increased‬‭by‬‭1.‬‭How‬‭many‬‭numbers‬‭were‬
‭201.‬ ‭The‬ ‭average‬ ‭of‬ ‭7‬ ‭times‬ ‭of‬ ‭the‬ ‭Q.311.‬‭The‬‭average‬‭weight‬‭of‬‭a‬‭group‬‭of‬ ‭in the original list?‬
‭largest‬ ‭number‬ ‭and‬ ‭3‬ ‭times‬ ‭of‬ ‭the‬ ‭ ‬ ‭people‬ ‭A,‬ ‭B‬ ‭and‬ ‭C‬ ‭is‬ ‭70‬ ‭kg.‬ ‭When‬ ‭D‬
3 ‭SSC CHSL 26/10/2020 (Morning)‬
‭smallest number is :‬ ‭joins‬‭this‬‭group,‬‭the‬‭average‬‭becomes‬‭60‬ ‭(a) 4‬ ‭(b) 5‬ ‭(c) 8 (d) 6‬
‭SSC CHSL 6/8/2021 (Evening)‬ ‭kg.‬ ‭One‬ ‭man‬ ‭E‬ ‭whose‬ ‭weight‬ ‭is‬ ‭5‬ ‭kg‬
‭Q.318.‬ ‭Several‬ ‭students‬ ‭have‬ ‭taken‬ ‭an‬
‭(a) 72‬ ‭(b) 78‬ ‭(c) 76 (d) 66‬ ‭more‬ ‭than‬ ‭that‬ ‭of‬ ‭D,‬ ‭replaces‬‭A‬‭and‬‭the‬
‭ xam.‬ ‭There‬ ‭was‬ ‭an‬‭error‬‭in‬‭the‬‭answer‬
e
‭average‬ ‭weight‬ ‭of‬ ‭B,‬ ‭C,‬ ‭D‬ ‭and‬ ‭E‬ ‭now‬
‭Q.306.‬ ‭There‬ ‭are‬ ‭3‬ ‭groups‬ ‭of‬ ‭person-‬ ‭key‬ ‭which‬ ‭affected‬ ‭the‬ ‭marks‬ ‭of‬ ‭48‬
‭becomes 59 kg A’s weight (in kg ) is:‬
‭ ale,‬ ‭female‬ ‭and‬ ‭children.‬ ‭There‬‭are‬‭20‬
m ‭students,‬ ‭and‬ ‭their‬ ‭average‬ ‭marks‬
‭SSC CPO 23/11/2020 (Evening)‬
‭males‬ ‭and‬ ‭the‬ ‭number‬ ‭of‬ ‭females‬ ‭and‬ ‭reduced‬ ‭from‬ ‭78‬ ‭to‬ ‭66.‬ ‭The‬ ‭average‬ ‭of‬
‭(a) 50‬ ‭(b) 40‬ ‭(c) 39 (d) 59‬
‭children‬ ‭taken‬ ‭together‬ ‭is‬ ‭4‬ ‭more‬ ‭than‬ ‭remaining‬ ‭students‬ ‭increased‬ ‭by‬ ‭3.5‬
‭that‬‭of‬‭the‬‭males.‬‭The‬‭average‬‭weight‬‭of‬ ‭ .312.‬ ‭The‬ ‭average‬ ‭temperature‬ ‭for‬
Q ‭marks.‬ ‭This‬ ‭resulted‬ ‭in‬ ‭the‬ ‭reduction‬ ‭of‬
‭the‬‭males‬‭is‬‭54‬‭kg,‬‭that‬‭of‬‭females‬‭is‬‭49‬ ‭monday,‬ ‭wednesday‬ ‭and‬ ‭friday‬ ‭was‬ ‭the‬‭average‬‭of‬‭all‬‭students‬‭by‬‭4.5‬‭marks.‬
‭kg‬ ‭and‬ ‭that‬ ‭of‬ ‭children‬ ‭is‬ ‭30‬ ‭kg.‬ ‭If‬ ‭the‬ ‭41°C.‬ ‭The‬ ‭average‬ ‭for‬ ‭wednesday,‬ ‭The‬ ‭number‬ ‭of‬ ‭students‬ ‭that‬ ‭attended‬
‭average‬ ‭weight‬ ‭of‬ ‭the‬ ‭whole‬ ‭group‬ ‭is‬ ‭thursday‬ ‭and‬ ‭friday‬ ‭was‬ ‭42°C,‬ ‭If‬ ‭the‬ ‭the exam is:‬
‭48.25‬ ‭kg,‬ ‭then‬ ‭what‬ ‭is‬ ‭the‬ ‭difference‬ ‭temperature‬‭on‬‭Thursday‬‭was‬‭43°C,‬‭then‬ ‭SSC CHSL 18/03/2020 (Morning)‬
‭between‬ ‭the‬ ‭number‬‭of‬‭females‬‭and‬‭the‬ ‭the temperature on monday was:‬ ‭(a) 96 (b) 84 (c) 93 (d) 100‬
‭number of children?‬ ‭SSC CPO 24/11/2020 (Evening)‬
‭SSC CHSL 10/8/2021 (Morning)‬ ‭(a) 42°C‬ ‭(b) 40°C (c) 43°C (d) 41°C‬ ‭SSC CGL 2019 Tier -1‬
‭(a) 17‬ ‭(b) 10‬ ‭(c) 7 (d) 14‬
‭SSC CGL 2019 Tier - 2‬ ‭Q.319.‬‭Out‬‭of‬‭6‬‭numbers,‬‭the‬‭sum‬‭of‬‭the‬
‭ .307.‬ ‭A,‬ ‭B‬ ‭and‬ ‭C‬ ‭are‬ ‭three‬ ‭positive‬
Q
‭ rst‬‭5‬‭numbers‬‭is‬‭7‬‭times‬‭the‬‭6‭t‬h‬ ‭number.‬
fi
‭numbers‬ ‭such‬ ‭that‬ ‭the‬ ‭average‬ ‭of‬
‭ .313.‬‭The‬‭average‬‭of‬‭three‬‭numbers‬‭a,‬‭b‬
Q ‭If‬ ‭their‬ ‭average‬ ‭is‬ ‭136,‬ ‭then‬ ‭the‬ ‭6th‬
‭three-fifth‬‭of‬‭A‬‭and‬‭30%‬‭of‬‭B‬‭is‬‭13.5‬‭and‬
‭and‬‭c‬‭is‬‭2‬‭more‬‭than‬‭c.‬‭The‬‭average‬‭of‬‭a‬ ‭number is:‬
‭‬
3
‭the‬ ‭average‬‭of‬ ‭times‬‭of‬‭B‬‭and‬‭25%‬‭of‬ ‭and‬‭b‬‭is‬‭48.‬‭If‬‭d‬‭is‬‭10‬‭less‬‭than‬‭c‬‭then‬‭the‬ ‭SSC CGL 3/03/2020 (Morning)‬
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and d is:‬ ‭(a) 84‬ ‭(b) 96‬ ‭(c) 116 (d) 102‬

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‭ .320.‬ ‭The‬ ‭average‬ ‭of‬ ‭five‬ ‭consecutive‬
Q ‭5.(d)‬ ‭6.(c)‬ ‭7.(a)‬ ‭8.(b)‬ ‭189.(d)‬ ‭190.(b)‬ ‭191.(a)‬ ‭192.(d)‬
‭even‬ ‭numbers‬ ‭is‬‭M.‬‭If‬‭the‬‭next‬‭five‬‭even‬
‭9.(a)‬ ‭10.(a)‬ ‭11.(a)‬ ‭12.(b)‬ ‭193.(a)‬ ‭194.(d)‬ ‭195.(c)‬ ‭196.(a)‬
‭numbers‬ ‭are‬ ‭also‬ ‭included,‬ ‭the‬ ‭average‬
‭of ten numbers will be:‬ ‭13.(b)‬ ‭14.(a)‬ ‭15.(b)‬ ‭16.(d)‬ ‭197.(d)‬ ‭198.(d)‬ ‭199.(b)‬ ‭200.(b)‬
‭SSC CGL 3/03/2020 (Evening)‬ ‭17.(b)‬ ‭18.(a)‬ ‭19.(d)‬ ‭20.(c)‬ ‭201.(a)‬ ‭202.(d)‬ ‭203.(d)‬ ‭204.(a)‬
‭(a) M + 10 (b) 11 (c) M + 5 (d) 10‬
‭21.(a)‬ ‭22.(d)‬ ‭23.(d)‬ ‭24.(a)‬ ‭205.(c)‬ ‭206.(c)‬ ‭207.(a)‬ ‭208.(d)‬
‭ .321.‬‭The average age of a number of‬
Q ‭25.(b)‬ ‭26.(c)‬ ‭27.(a)‬ ‭28.(b)‬ ‭209.(a)‬ ‭210.(a)‬ ‭211.(c)‬ ‭212.(c)‬
‭persons‬‭in‬‭a‬‭group‬‭was‬‭calculated‬‭as‬‭35‬
‭years,‬‭which‬‭was‬‭2.5‬‭years‬‭more‬‭than‬‭the‬ ‭29.(a)‬ ‭30.(d)‬ ‭31.(d)‬ ‭32.(c)‬ ‭213.(d)‬ ‭214.(b)‬ ‭215.(d)‬ ‭216.(a)‬
‭correct‬ ‭average‬ ‭as‬‭there‬‭was‬‭an‬‭error‬‭in‬ ‭33.(d)‬ ‭34.(d)‬ ‭35.(a)‬ ‭36.(b)‬ ‭217.(a)‬ ‭218.(a)‬ ‭219.(a)‬ ‭220.(c)‬
‭recording‬‭the‬‭age‬‭of‬‭two‬‭persons‬‭as‬‭38.5‬
‭37.(b)‬ ‭38.(a)‬ ‭39.(c)‬ ‭40.(d)‬ ‭221.(d)‬ ‭222.(b)‬ ‭223.(a)‬ ‭224.(a)‬
‭years‬ ‭and‬ ‭40‬ ‭years‬ ‭instead‬ ‭of‬ ‭29‬ ‭years‬
‭and‬‭22‬‭years‬‭respectively.‬‭The‬‭number‬‭of‬ ‭41.(b)‬ ‭42.(b)‬ ‭43.(d)‬ ‭44.(d)‬ ‭225.(a)‬ ‭226.(a)‬ ‭227.(d)‬ ‭228.(d)‬
‭persons in the group was:‬ ‭45.(a)‬ ‭46.(b)‬ ‭47.(c)‬ ‭48.(b)‬ ‭229.(b)‬ ‭230.(c)‬ ‭231.(b)‬ ‭232.(d)‬
‭SSC CGL 4/03/2020 (Evening)‬
‭49.(d)‬ ‭50.(d)‬ ‭51.(c)‬ ‭52.(a)‬ ‭233.(b)‬ ‭234.(b)‬ ‭235.(a)‬ ‭236.(a)‬
‭(a) 11‬ ‭(b) 12‬ ‭(c) 15 (d) 13‬
‭53.(d)‬ ‭54.(b)‬ ‭55.(b)‬ ‭56.(c)‬ ‭237.(a)‬ ‭238.(d)‬ ‭239.(d)‬ ‭240.(d)‬
‭ .322.‬‭The‬‭average‬‭of‬‭24‬‭numbers‬‭is‬‭56.‬
Q
‭The‬ ‭average‬ ‭of‬ ‭the‬ ‭first‬ ‭10‬ ‭numbers‬ ‭is‬
‭57.(a)‬ ‭58.(d)‬ ‭59.(c)‬ ‭60.(c)‬ ‭241.(a)‬ ‭242.(d)‬ ‭243.(c)‬ ‭244.(d)‬
‭71.7‬ ‭and‬ ‭that‬ ‭of‬‭the‬‭next‬‭11‬‭numbers‬‭is‬ ‭61.(c)‬ ‭62.(c)‬ ‭63.(a)‬ ‭64.(b)‬ ‭245.(d)‬ ‭246.(a)‬ ‭247.(a)‬ ‭248.(b)‬
‭42.‬‭The‬‭next‬‭three‬‭numbers‬‭(i.e‬‭22‬‭nd‬‭,‬‭23‬r‭ d‬
‭65.(b)‬ ‭66.(b)‬ ‭67.(a)‬ ‭68.(a)‬ ‭249.(d)‬ ‭250.(b)‬ ‭251.(b)‬ ‭252.(d)‬
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1 ‭ ‬ ‭5‬
‭and‬ ‭24‬‭th‬‭)‬ ‭are‬ ‭in‬ ‭the‬ ‭ratio‬ : ‭:‬ ‭.‬
‭2‬ ‭3‬ ‭12‬ ‭69.(b)‬ ‭70.(b)‬ ‭71.(a)‬ ‭72.(d)‬ ‭253.(b)‬ ‭254.(b)‬ ‭255.(d)‬ ‭256.(a)‬
‭nd‬ ‭th‬
‭ hat‬ ‭is‬ ‭the‬ ‭average‬‭of‬‭the‬‭22‬ ‭and‬‭24‬
W ‭73.(b)‬ ‭74.(a)‬ ‭75.(d)‬ ‭76.(b)‬ ‭257.(c)‬ ‭258.(d)‬ ‭259.(b)‬ ‭260.(b)‬
‭numbers?‬
‭77.(c)‬ ‭78.(b)‬ ‭79.(d)‬ ‭80.(d)‬ ‭261.(b)‬ ‭262.(a)‬ ‭263.(a)‬ ‭264.(b)‬
‭SSC CGL 5/03/2020 (Morning)‬
‭(a) 49.5‬ ‭(b) 58 (c) 55 (d) 60.5‬ ‭81.(a)‬ ‭82.(b)‬ ‭83.(a)‬ ‭84.(a)‬ ‭265.(c)‬ ‭266.(c)‬ ‭267.(b)‬ ‭268.(b)‬

‭ .323.‬ ‭The‬‭average‬‭of‬‭some‬‭numbers‬‭is‬
Q
‭85.(c)‬ ‭86.(d)‬ ‭87.(c)‬ ‭88.(a)‬ ‭269.(b)‬ ‭270.(b)‬ ‭271.(a)‬ ‭272.(a)‬
‭54.6.‬ ‭If‬ ‭75%‬ ‭of‬ ‭the‬ ‭numbers‬ ‭are‬ ‭89.(a)‬ ‭90.(c)‬ ‭91.(d)‬ ‭92.(b)‬ ‭273.(d)‬ ‭274.(a)‬ ‭275.(d)‬ ‭276.(c)‬
‭increased‬ ‭by‬ ‭5.6‬ ‭each‬ ‭and‬ ‭the‬ ‭rest‬ ‭are‬
‭93.(d)‬ ‭94.(a)‬ ‭95.(b)‬ ‭96.(a)‬ ‭277.(b)‬ ‭278.(c)‬ ‭279.(b)‬ ‭280.(d)‬
‭decreased by 8.4 each, then what is the‬
‭average of the numbers so obtained?‬ ‭97.(b)‬ ‭98.(c)‬ ‭99.(b)‬ ‭100.(b)‬ ‭281.(a)‬ ‭282.(c)‬ ‭283.(d)‬ ‭284.(c)‬
‭SSC CGL 5/03/2020 (Afternoon)‬ ‭101.(b)‬ ‭102.(d)‬ ‭103.(c)‬ ‭104.(b)‬ ‭285.(b)‬ ‭286.(c)‬ ‭287.(d)‬ ‭288.(c)‬
‭(a) 56.7‬ ‭(b) 55.6 (c) 55.8 (d) 56.3‬
‭105.(b)‬ ‭106.(a)‬ ‭107.(b)‬ ‭108.(b)‬ ‭289.(b)‬ ‭290.(d)‬ ‭291.(a)‬ ‭292.(b)‬
‭Q.324.‬ ‭24‬ ‭students‬ ‭collected‬ ‭money‬‭for‬ ‭109.(a)‬ ‭110.(c)‬ ‭111.(d)‬ ‭112.(c)‬ ‭293.(a)‬ ‭294.(a)‬ ‭295.(a)‬ ‭296.(a)‬
‭ onation.‬‭The‬‭average‬‭contribution‬‭was‬‭₹‬
d
‭113.(a)‬ ‭114.(a)‬ ‭115.(c)‬ ‭116.(b)‬ ‭297.(d)‬ ‭298.(c)‬ ‭299.(b)‬ ‭300.(d)‬
‭50.‬ ‭Later‬ ‭on‬ t‭ heir‬ ‭teacher‬ ‭also‬
‭contributed‬ ‭some‬ ‭money.‬ ‭Now‬ ‭the‬ ‭117.(c)‬ ‭118.(b)‬ ‭119.(a)‬ ‭120.(d)‬ ‭301.(b)‬ ‭302.(c)‬ ‭303.(d)‬ ‭304.(b)‬
‭contribution‬ ‭is‬ ‭₹‬ ‭56.‬ ‭The‬ ‭teacher’s‬ ‭121.(a)‬ ‭122.(d)‬ ‭123.(b)‬ ‭124.(b)‬ ‭305.(c)‬ ‭306.(b)‬ ‭307.(a)‬ ‭308.(a)‬
‭contribution is:‬
‭SSC CGL 6/03/2020 (Afternoon)‬ ‭125.(d)‬ ‭126.(b)‬ ‭127.(b)‬ ‭128.(d)‬ ‭309.(a)‬ ‭310.(b)‬ ‭311.(c)‬ ‭312.(b)‬
‭(a) ₹ 56‬ ‭(b) ₹ 200 (c) ₹ 106 (d) ₹ 194‬ ‭129.(a)‬ ‭130.(d)‬ ‭131.(b)‬ ‭132.(d)‬ ‭313.(b)‬ ‭314.(d)‬ ‭315.(c)‬ ‭316.(b)‬
‭133.(b)‬ ‭134.(c)‬ ‭135.(b)‬ ‭136.(d)‬ ‭317.(a)‬ ‭318.(c)‬ ‭319.(d)‬ ‭320.(c)‬
‭SSC CPO 2019 Tier- 1‬
‭137.(c)‬ ‭138.(b)‬ ‭139.(a)‬ ‭140.(d)‬ ‭321.(a)‬ ‭322.(d)‬ ‭323.(a)‬ ‭324.(b)‬
‭ .325‬‭.‬ ‭The‬ ‭total‬ ‭number‬ ‭of‬ ‭students‬ ‭in‬
Q ‭141.(a)‬ ‭142.(c)‬ ‭143.(b)‬ ‭144.(b)‬ ‭325.(c)‬
‭sections‬ ‭A‬ ‭and‬ ‭B‬ ‭of‬ ‭a‬ ‭class‬ ‭is‬ ‭72.‬ ‭The‬ ‭145.(d)‬ ‭146.(c)‬ ‭147.(b)‬ ‭148.(a)‬
‭ratio‬ ‭of‬‭the‬‭number‬‭of‬‭students‬‭in‬‭A‬‭and‬ ‭Solutions :-‬
‭149.(c)‬ ‭150.(d)‬ ‭151.(c)‬ ‭152.(b)‬
‭B‬ ‭is‬ ‭7‬ ‭:‬ ‭5.‬ ‭The‬‭average‬‭weight‬‭(in‬‭kg)‬‭of‬
‭the‬ ‭students‬ ‭in‬ ‭section‬ ‭B‬ ‭is‬ ‭20%‬ ‭more‬ ‭153.(c)‬ ‭154.(b)‬ ‭155.(b)‬ ‭156.(a)‬ ‭ ol.1.(d)‬‭His earning on 8th day‬
S
‭than‬ ‭that‬ ‭of‬‭the‬‭students‬‭in‬‭section‬‭A.‬‭If‬ ‭157.(b)‬ ‭158.(a)‬ ‭159.(a)‬ ‭160.(b)‬ ‭= 540 +‬{(+ ‭21‬)‭‬‭× ‬‭‬‭7}‬ ‭+‬{(− ‭6‬)‭‬‭× ‬‭‬‭7‬}
‭the‬ ‭average‬‭weight‬‭of‬‭all‬‭the‬‭students‬‭in‬ ‭= 540 + 105 = 645 ₹‬
‭the‬ ‭class‬ ‭is‬ ‭52‬ ‭kg,‬ ‭then‬ ‭what‬ ‭is‬ ‭the‬ ‭161.(d)‬ ‭162.(b)‬ ‭163.(c)‬ ‭164.(d)‬
‭average‬‭weight‬‭(in‬‭kg)‬‭of‬‭the‬‭students‬‭in‬ ‭165.(c)‬ ‭166.(a)‬ ‭167.(c)‬ ‭168.(a)‬ ‭ ol.2.(c)‬ ‭After‬ ‭replacement‬ ‭,‬ ‭av.‬ ‭weight‬
S
‭section B?‬ ‭reduced to 65 kg.‬
‭169.(b)‬ ‭170.(b)‬ ‭171.(c)‬ ‭172.(a)‬
‭SSC CPO 11/12/2019 (Morning)‬ ‭It means , changes in total weight = 12 kg.‬
‭(a) 58.2 (b) 57.9 (c) 57.6 (d) 56.4‬ ‭173.(d)‬ ‭174.(c)‬ ‭175.(c)‬ ‭176.(b)‬ ‭Weight of C = Weight of X = Weight of Y‬
‭177.(b)‬ ‭178.(d)‬ ‭179.(d)‬ ‭180.(c)‬ ‭= 65 kg.‬
‭Answer Key :-‬ ‭Weight of A = Weight of B‬
‭181.(d)‬ ‭182.(b)‬ ‭183.(d)‬ ‭184.(c)‬ (‭12‬)‭‬−‭‬(1
‭ ‭‬‬+‭‬‭1)‬
‭= 66 +‬ ‭= 71 kg.‬
‭1.(d)‬ ‭2.(c)‬ ‭3.(d)‬ ‭4.(b)‬ ‭185.(d)‬ 1
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‭Sol.3.(d)‬‭Weighted average of his profit‬ ‭ = 212 and A = 226‬
B ‭Sol.14.(a)‬ ‭Average‬ ‭age‬‭of‬‭husband‬‭and‬
‭50‬,0‭ 00‬‭‬‭×‭‬‬‭6‭‬‬+‭‬‭20‬,0 ‭ 00‬‭‬‭×‭‬‬‭5‭‬‬+‭‬‭10‬,0
‭ 00‬‭‬‭‬‭×‭‬‬‭8‬ ‭So,‬‭A - B = 14‬ ‭ ife 3 year ago= 39 years‬
w
‭=‬
‭6‭‬‬+‭‬‭5‭‬‬+‭‬‭8‬ ‭Present average age of husband and‬
‭4,‬8
‭ 0‬,0
‭ 00‬ ‭ ol.9.(a)‬‭Sum of total 8 numbers‬
S ‭wife= 39 + 3 = 42 years‬
‭=‬ ‭= ₹ 25263.16‬ ‭= 44 × 8 = 352‬
‭19‬ ‭Average‬ ‭age‬ ‭of‬‭husband‬‭,‬‭wife‬‭and‬‭child‬
‭Sum of first five numbers‬ ‭after 2 year= 34 years‬
‭Sol.4.(b)‬‭Let the total number of senior‬ ‭= (50 × 3) + (52 × 2) = 254‬ ‭Present average age of husband, wife‬
‭ tudents be‬‭𝑥‬‭.‬
s ‭Let the 6th number be‬‭𝑥‬‭.‬ ‭and child= 34 - 2 = 32 years‬
‭According to question,‬ ‭Then, 7th and 8th number‬ ‭So, Child’s present age is‬
(‭325‬‭‬‭×‭‬‬‭80‬)‭‬+‭‬(4‭ 00‬‭‬‭×‭‬‬‭𝑥)‬ ‭= (‬‭𝑥‬‭+ 6) and (‬‭𝑥‬‭+ 8) respectively‬
‭= 352‬ ‭= 32‬‭× ‬‭‭3
‬ - 42‬ ‭× ‬‭‭2
‬ ‬ ⇒ ‭96 - 84 = 12 years‬
(‭80‬‭‬+‭‬‭𝑥)‬ ‭Here,‬
‭26000 + 400‬‭𝑥‬‭= 28160 + 352‬‭𝑥‬ ‭𝑥‬‭+ (‬‭𝑥‬‭+ 6) + (‬‭𝑥‬‭+ 8) = 352‬− ‭254‬ ‭Sol.15.(b)‬‭according to the question,‬
‭ 8‬‭𝑥‬‭= 2160 →‬‭𝑥‬‭= 45‬
4 ‭3‭𝑥 ‬ ‬‭= 84‬⇒ ‭𝑥‬‭= 28‬ ‭ verage consumption for male = 20 kg‬
A
‭Short trick :-‬ ‭Therefore, value of 8th number = (‬‭𝑥‬‭+ 8)‬ ‭Average consumption for female = 6 kg‬
‭= (28 + 8) = 36‬ ‭Total average consumption = 14.4 kg‬
‭By allegation,‬
‭ ol.10.(a)‬‭Let‬‭the‬‭amount‬‭spend‬‭by‬‭12th‬
S
‭friends = ₹‬‭𝑥‬
‭Total amount spend by 12 friends‬
‭= (18 ×11) +‬‭𝑥‬
‭16 units = 80 junior students‬ ‭According to the question,‬
‭ 0‬
8 ‭ 8‬‭‬‭×‭‬‬‭11‬)‭‬+‭‬‭𝑥‬
‭‬(1 ‭ ‬→ ‭6‬
3
‭9 units =‬ ‭× ‬‭‬‭9‬ ‭= 45 senior students‬ ‭𝑥‬‭=‬ − ‭11‬ ‭So 1‬ → ‭2‬
‭16‬ ‭12‬
‭ 6‬
6 ‭Therefore, number of female = 2 × 2 = 4‬
‭ ol.5.(d)‬
S ‭12‬‭𝑥‬‭= 198 +‬‭𝑥‬−‭132 ⇒‬‭𝑥‬‭=‬ ‭= ₹ 6‬
‭11‬
‭Total price for 10 pens = 10 × 8 = 80 Rs.‬ ‭ ol.16.(d)‬
S
‭ otal amount spend by 12 friends‬
T
‭Total price for 10 erasers = 10×5 = 50 Rs.‬ ‭Total marks of 10 students = X = 10A‬
‭= (18 × 11) +‬‭𝑥‬‭= 198 + 6 = ₹ 204‬
‭Remaining amount = 150‬− ‭130 = 20 Rs.‬ ‭Total marks of 15 students‬
‭20‬ ‭Sol.11.(a)‬ ‭= Y = (A + 8)‬× ‭15 = 15A + 120‬
‭Number of sharpeners bought =‬ ‭= 5‬ ‭According to the question,‬
‭4‬ ‭subject‬ ‭score‬ ‭Weightage‬‭Final score‬
‭Now , Average price per item‬ ‭physics‬ ‭8‬ ‭2‬ ‭8 × 2=16‬ ‭ ‬
𝑋 ‭10‬‭𝐴‬ ‭‬
3 ‭10‬‭𝐴‬
‭=‬ ‭⇒‬ ‭=‬
‭ 50‬
1 ‭ 50‬
1 ‭𝑌‬ ‭15‬‭𝐴‬‭‬+‭‬‭120‬ ‭5‬ ‭15‬‭𝐴‬‭‬+‭‬‭120‬
‭‬
= ‭‬
= ‭= 6 Rs/item‬ ‭chemistry‬ ‭8‬ ‭3‬ ‭8 × 3=24‬
‭ 0‬‭‬+‭‬‭10‬‭‬+‭‬‭5‬
1 ‭ 5‬
2 ‭ 5A + 360 = 50A ⇒ 5A = 360‬
4
‭biology‬ ‭6‬ ‭3‬ ‭6 × 3=18‬
‭A = 72 ; So, X = 10A = 10(72) = 720‬
‭ ol.6.(c)‬
S ‭Interview‬ ‭6.5‬ ‭4‬ ‭6.5 × 4=26‬
‭Y = 15A + 120 = 15(72) + 120‬
‭Let , the average of all students =‬‭𝑥‬ ‭total‬ ‭12‬ ‭84‬
‭= 1080 + 120 = 1200‬
‭According to the question,‬ ‭Weighted average score‬
‭So, A + X + Y = 72 + 720 + 1200 = 1992‬
‭19 × 175 +‬‭𝑥‬‭+ 19 = 20‬‭𝑥‬ 𝑠‭ 𝑢𝑚‬‭‬‭𝑜𝑓‬‭‬‭𝑓𝑖𝑛𝑎𝑙‬‭‬‭𝑠𝑐𝑜𝑟𝑒‬ ‭84‬
‭=‬ ‭‬
= ‭= 7‬
‭3344‬ ‭𝑠𝑢𝑚‬‭‬‭𝑜𝑓‬‭‬‭𝑤𝑒𝑖𝑔ℎ𝑡𝑎𝑔𝑒‬ ‭ 2‬
1 ‭Sol.17.(b)‬ ‭Total‬ ‭sales‬ ‭in‬ ‭7‬ ‭days‬ ‭of‬ ‭the‬
‭3325 + 19 = 20‬‭𝑥‬ − ‭𝑥‬ ‭⇒‬‭𝑥‬‭=‬
‭19‬ ‭ eek = 300 × 2 + 200 × 5 = ₹1600‬
w
‭Sol.12.(b)‬ ‭Let‬ ‭highest‬ ‭score‬ ‭=‬ ‭X‬ ‭runs‬ ‭,‬
‭3344‬‭‬‭×‭‬‬‭20‬ ‭Total sales in 28 days = ₹1600 × 4 = 6400‬
‭ otal money spent (20‬‭𝑥‬‭) =‬
T ‭ nd lowest score = Y runs‬
a
‭19‬ ‭Sales on next 2 days = 300 × 2 = ₹600‬
‭According to question ,‬
‭= 3520 Rs.‬ ‭(as the month starts with saturday)‬
‭X - Y = 157 ………eqn(1)‬
‭Total sales in 30 days = ₹6400 + ₹600‬
‭ ol.7.(a)‬
S ‭Average of 27 innings = 47‬
‭= ₹7000‬
‭Total score in test = 44 × 50 = 2200‬ ‭Highest‬‭and‬‭lowest‬‭inning‬‭excluded‬‭then‬
‭So,‬ ‭the‬ ‭month‬‭must‬‭have‬‭30‬‭days‬‭which‬
‭40‬ ‭average of 25 innings = 42‬
‭Number of girls = 50 ×‬ ‭= 20‬ ‭in option can only be April.‬
‭100‬ ‭(because‬ ‭the‬ ‭average‬ ‭of‬ ‭25‬ ‭innings‬ ‭are‬
‭Number of boys = 50‬− ‭20 = 30‬ ‭decreased‬‭by‬‭5‬‭runs‬‭i.e.‬‭125‬‭runs‬‭so‬‭125‬ ‭ ol.18.(a)‬‭Ten‬‭consecutive‬‭odd‬‭numbers‬
S
‭ ccording to question,‬
A ‭runs‬ ‭are‬ ‭increased‬ ‭in‬ ‭X‬ ‭and‬ ‭Y‬ ‭innings‬ ‭starting from 5 :-‬
‭ 𝑣𝑒𝑟𝑎𝑔𝑒‬‭‬‭𝑠𝑐𝑜𝑟𝑒‬‭‬‭𝑜𝑓‬‭‬‭𝑔𝑖𝑟𝑙𝑠‬
𝐴 ‭5‬ ‭though‬ ‭X‬ ‭and‬ ‭Y‬ ‭innings‬‭already‬‭have‬‭94‬ ‭5, 7, 9, 11, 13, 15, 17, 19, 21, 23‬
‭‬
=
‭𝐴𝑣𝑒𝑟𝑎𝑔𝑒‬‭‬‭𝑆𝑐𝑜𝑟𝑒‬‭‬‭𝑜𝑓‬‭‬‭𝑏𝑜𝑦𝑠‬ ‭‬
4 ‭runs)‬ ‭According to question,‬
‭ verage score of girls be 5‬‭𝑥‬‭and 4‬‭𝑥‬‭.‬
A ‭Then ,‬ ‭Average‬ ‭of‬ ‭ten‬ ‭numbers‬ ‭after‬ ‭applying‬
‭(5‬‭𝑥‬‭× 20) + (4‬‭𝑥‬‭‭×
‬ 30) = 2200‬ ‭X + Y=(25 × 5) + (2 × 47)= 219 …….eqn(2)‬ ‭direction‬ ‭given‬ ‭in‬ ‭question‬ ‭=‬
‭100‬‭𝑥‬‭‭+
‬ 120‬‭𝑥‬‭= 2200‬ ⇒ ‭𝑥‬‭= 10‬ ‭On solving eqn(1) and eqn(2) , we get‬ ‭5‬‭+
‬ ‭‭7
‬ ‬‭+
‬ ‭(‬ ‭9‬‭+
‬ ‭‭1
‬ 1‬‭+
‬ ‭‭1
‬ 3‬‭+
‬ ‭‭1
‬ 5‬‭+
‬ ‭‭1
‬ 7‬‭+
‬ ‭‭1
‬ 9‬‭+
‬ ‭‭2
‬ 1‬‭+
‬ ‭‭2
‬ 3‬)‭×
‬ ‭‭3
‬ ‬‭‬
‭Average score of girls (5‬‭𝑥‬‭) = 10 × 5 = 50‬ ‭X = 188 runs‬ ‭10‬‭‬
‭12‬‭‬+‭‬(1‭ 28‬)‭‬×‭‬‭3‭‬‬ ‭12‬‭‬+‭‬‭384‬
‭=‬ ‭=‬
‭ ol.8.(b)‬‭Total sum of 10 number = 10A‬
S ‭Sol.13.(b)‬ ‭10‬‭‬ ‭10‬‭‬
‭According to the question,‬ ‭Men : Women‬ ‭396‬
‭‬
= ‭= 39.6‬
⇒ ‭(‬−‭48 × 2) + (3 × 56) +‬ ‭ o of workers‬→
N ‭4 : 1‬ ‭10‬‭‬
‭(sum of rest of number) = 11B‬ ‭Average‬→ ‭30 : 40‬
‭Sol.19.(d)‬ ‭Multiple‬ ‭of‬ ‭2‬ ‭=‬ ‭2,‬ ‭4,‬ ‭6,‬ ‭….50‬
‭Then,‬ ‭4‭‬‬‭×‭‬‬‭30‬‭‬+‭‬‭1‭‬‬‭×‭‬‬‭40‬
‭Net average age =‬ (‭ total 25 numbers)‬
‭11B - 10A = 72 …..(i)‬ ‭4‭‬‬+‭‬‭1‬
‭Multiple of 5 other than multiple of 2‬
‭Given that,‬ ‭120‬‭‬+‭‬‭40‬ ‭ 60‬
1
‭=‬ ‭=‬ ‭= 32‬ ‭= 5, 15, 25, 35, 45 (total 5 numbers)‬
‭A + B = 438 …..(ii)‬ ‭5‬ ‭‬
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‭Solving on Eq (i) and Eq(ii) we get,‬
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‭= 650‬ ‭‬
1 ‭1‬ ‭1‬
‭‬+‭‬‭‬‭8‭‬‬‭𝑘‬ ‭‬+‭‬‭5‭‬‬‭𝑘‬ ‭ ol.30.(d)‬‭When serial number is added‬
S
‭10‬‭‬‭𝑘‬ ‭ 7‬
1
‭Sum of multiples of 5 = 125‬ ‭Average =‬ ‭=‬ ‭to each number then average = 55‬
‭775‬
‭3‬ ‭240‬
(‭1‭‬‬+‭‬‭2‭‬‬+‭‬‭3‭‬‬+.....+‭‬‭10‬)
‭Total sum = 775 ; Average =‬ ≈ ‭25.8‬ ‭ 7‬
1 ‭ 7‬
1 ‭Old average = 55 -‬
‭30‬ ⇒ ‭=‬ ⇒ ‭k = 2‬ ‭10‬
‭40‬‭𝑘‭‬‬×‭‬‭3‬ ‭240‬ ‭= 49.5‬
‭ ol.20.(c)‬ ‭Difference‬ ‭in‬ ‭the‬ ‭average‬
S ‭x = 20, y = 16, z = 10‬ ‭24‬‭‬+‭‬‭45‬‭‬+‭‬‭𝑎‭‬‬+‭‬‭35‬‭‬+‭‬‭59‬‭‬+‭‬‭83‬‭‬+‭‬‭46‬‭‬+‭‬‭𝑏‬‭‬+‭‬‭29‬+7
‭ 4‬
‭weight of the students = 45.5 - 44.2 = 1.3‬ ‭3‭‬‬×‭‬‭20‬‭‬+‭‬‭5‭‬‬×‭‬‭16‬ ‭10‬
‭Required average =‬ ‭= 70‬
‭Total difference of the weight‬ ‭2‬ ‭ 49.5 ⇒ a + b = 100‬
=
‭= 1.3 × 40 = 52‬ ‭Average of a + b = 50‬
‭ ol.25.(b)‬
S
‭So‬ ‭26‬ ‭kg‬ ‭is‬ ‭needed‬ ‭to‬ ‭be‬ ‭transfer‬ ‭from‬
‭2(2‬‭+‬‭5k)‬‭+‬‭3(5k‬‭-‬‭7)‬‭+‬‭4(2k‬‭-‬‭3)‬‭+‬‭5(k‬‭+‬‭2)‬ ‭Sol.31.(d)‬ ‭Average‬ ‭of‬ ‭35‬ ‭consecutive‬
‭section A to B‬
‭= (13k - 6) × 2.85‬ ‭ atural numbers = N‬
n
‭If‬ ‭two‬ ‭students‬ ‭are‬ ‭transferred‬ ‭then‬ ‭the‬
⇒ ‭4 + 10k + 15k - 21 + 8k - 12 + 5k + 10 =‬ ‭Dropping the first 10 numbers and‬
‭difference in the weight = 13‬
‭37.05k - 17.1‬ ‭including‬ ‭the‬ ‭next‬ ‭10‬ ‭numbers,‬ ‭the‬
‭So,‬ ‭the‬ ‭average‬ ‭weight‬ ‭of‬ ‭the‬ ‭students‬
⇒ ‭38k - 19 = 37.05k - 17.1‬ ‭average changed to M,‬
‭transferred from B to A‬
⇒ ‭0.95k = 1.9 ⇒ K = 2‬ ‭So‬ ‭we‬ ‭can‬ ‭say‬ ‭that‬ ‭the‬ ‭difference‬
‭A = 48.75 - 13 = 35.75‬
‭No. of times 2 occurred = (2 + 5k) = 12‬ ‭between M and N is 10.‬
‭ ol.21.(a)‬‭Extra number‬
S ‭Total‬‭number‬‭=‬‭(2‬‭+‬‭5k)‬‭+‬‭(5k‬‭-‬‭7)‬‭+‬‭(2k‬‭-‬ ‭M - N = 10………(1)‬
‭= 27 + 10 + 18 = 55‬ ‭3) + (k + 2) = 20‬ ‭2‬ ‭2‬
‭ ‬ ‭- N‬ ‭= 600 ⇒ (M + N)(M - N) = 600‬
M
‭Let the total number of subject = x‬ ‭When‬ ‭2‬ ‭is‬ ‭replaced‬ ‭by‬ ‭6,‬ ‭12‬ ‭number‬ ‭is‬
‭(M + N) = 600/10 = 60………(2)‬
‭Difference in average = 72.6 - 67.6 = 5‬ ‭increased by 4‬
‭Now we can get, from eq(1) and (2)‬
‭55‬ ‭Total increment = 12‬× ‭4 = 48‬
‭= 5‬ ⇒ ‭x = 11‬ ‭M = 35, N = 25‬
‭𝑥‬ ‭ 8‬
4
‭Increase in average =‬ ‭= 2.4‬ ‭‬‭3‭𝑀
‬ ‬‭‬+‭‬‭5‭𝑁
‬ ‬
‭20‬ ‭the average of 3M and 5N =‬
‭Sol.22.(d)‬‭Total salary of 60 employees‬ ‭‬‭2‬
‭Final average = 2.85 + 2.4 = 5.25‬
‭ 60‬× ‭29900 = 1794000‬
= ‭‬‭3‭‬‬×‭‬‭35‬‭‬+‭‬‭5‭‬‬×‭‬‭25‬
‭=‬ ‭= 115‬
‭Salary of two officers = 180000‬ ‭ ol.26.(c)‬ ‭To‬ ‭solve‬ ‭this‬ ‭problem‬ ‭check‬
S ‭‬‭2‬
‭Salary of 8 supervisors‬ ‭the‬‭unit‬‭digit‬‭of‬‭the‬‭sum‬‭and‬‭the‬‭average‬
‭ ol.32.(c)‬ ‭Let‬ ‭the‬ ‭average‬ ‭score‬ ‭of‬ ‭a‬
S
‭= 8‬× ‭65000 = 520000‬ ‭multiplied by the total numbers (5)‬
‭batsman for 10 innings = A‬
‭Salary of remaining employees‬ ‭So‬‭unit‬‭digit‬‭of‬‭the‬‭sum‬‭=‬‭5‬‭+‬‭5‬‭+‬‭5‬‭+‬‭x‬‭+‬‭6‬
‭According to question:-‬
‭= 1794000 - (520000 + 180000)‬ ‭= 21 + x or x + 1‬
‭10‬× ‭A + 77 = 11‬× ‭(A + 3)‬
‭= 1094000‬ ‭Unit digit from the average = 411 × 5 = 5‬
⇒‭10‬‭‬ × ‭‬‭A + 77 = 11‬‭‬ × ‭‬‭A + 11‬× ‭‬‭3‬
‭Remaining employees = 50‬ ‭Comparing unit digit = 5 = 1 + x‬
⇒ ‭11‬‭‬ × ‭‬‭A - 10‬× ‭‬‭A = 77 - 33 = 44‬
‭Average of remaining employees‬ ‭So x = 4‬
⇒ ‭A = 44‬
‭1094000‬ ‭So, required average‬
‭=‬ ‭= 21880‬ ‭Average after 11 innings = 44 + 3 = 47‬
‭50‬ ‭𝑥‭‬‬−‭‬‭1‭‬‬+‭‬‭𝑥‭‬‬−‭‬‭3‭‬‬+‭‬‭𝑥‭‬‬+‭‬‭3‭‬‬+‭‬‭𝑥‭‬‬+‭‬‭5‬ ‭4‬‭𝑥‬‭‬+‭‬‭4‬
‭ hort trick :-‬
S ‭=‬ =
‭4‬ ‭4‬ ‭ ol.33.(d)‬‭Before 7 years‬
S
‭Net‬ ‭Deviation‬‭=2‬‭×‬‭(90000-‬‭29900)‬‭+‬‭8‬‭×‬ = ‭𝑥‬ + ‭1‬‭‬ = ‭‬‭4‬ + ‭1‬ = ‭‬‭5‬ ‭Husband‬ ‭age(H)‬ ‭+‬ ‭Child’s‬ ‭age‬ ‭(C‬ ‭)‬ ‭+‬
‭(65000‬‭-29900)‬‭=‬‭2‬‭×‬‭60100‬‭+‬‭8‬‭×‬‭35100‬ ‭Wife’s age (W) = 42‬× ‭3 = 126‬
‭= 120200 + 280800 = 401000‬ ‭𝑎‭‬‬+‭‬‭𝑏‬‭‬+‭‬‭𝑐‭‬‬+‭‬‭𝑑‬
‭Sol.27.(a)‬ ‭= 2d + 4‬ ‭After 7 years ,‬
‭Average salary of remaining employees‬ ‭4‬
‭The sum of their ages‬
‭401000‬ ‭ + b + c + d = 8d + 16‬
a
‭= 29900 -‬ ‭= 126 + (7‬× ‭3) = 147‬
‭50‬ ‭a + b= 16, b + c = 10, c + d = 8‬
‭9 years before‬
‭= 29900 - 8020 = 21880‬ ‭(a + b) + (c + d) = 8d + 16‬
‭W + C = 36‬× ‭2 =72 yrs‬
‭24 = 8d +16 ⇒ d = 1‬
‭9 years after‬
‭ ol.23.(d)‬‭Sum‬‭of‬‭First‬‭8‬‭prime‬‭numbers‬
S ‭c =7, b = 3, a = 13‬
‭W + C = 72 + 18 = 90 yrs.‬
‭= 2 + 3 + 5 + 7 + 11 + 13 + 17 + 19 = 77‬ ‭e = 13 + 1 + 1= 15‬
‭77‬ ‭Husband’s age = 147 - 90 = 57 yrs.‬
‭15‬‭‬+‭‬‭1‬
‭Average =‬ ‭Average of d and e =‬ ‭= 8‬
‭8‬ ‭2‬ ‭ ol.34.(d)‬‭Let‬‭the‬‭average‬‭of‬‭runs‬‭scored‬
S
‭ um of first 10 even numbers= n(n+1)‬
s
‭in 14 innings = A‬
‭= 10 × 11 = 110‬ ‭Sol.28.(b)‬ ‭Let‬ ‭the‬ ‭average‬ ‭of‬ ‭4‬
‭𝑆𝑢𝑚‬‭‬‭𝑜𝑓‬‭‬‭𝑟𝑢𝑛𝑠‬‭‬‭𝑡𝑖𝑙𝑙‬‭‬‭14‬‭‬‭𝑖𝑛𝑛𝑖𝑛𝑔𝑠‬
‭110‬ ‭ onsecutive odd numbers = x‬
c ‭= A‬
‭Average =‬ ‭= 11‬ ‭14‬‭‬
‭10‬ ‭Average of 3 consecutive even number = y‬
‭ um = 14A‬
S
‭77‬ ‭Sum of four consecutive odd number= 4x‬
‭Required ratio =‬
‭8‬
‭:‬‭11 = 7 : 8‬ ‭Sum of 3 consecutive even number = 3y‬
‭Now as per question‬
‭14‬‭𝐴‬‭‬+‭‬‭92‬
‭According to the question‬ ‭= A+4‬
‭Sol.24.(a)‬ ‭15‬
‭y - x = 8‬
‭‬
4 ‭5‬ ‭‬
𝑦 ‭ ‬ 𝑧‭ ‬
4 ‭‬
5 ‭ n further solving‬
O
‭y =‬ x‭ , z =‬ ‭y ,‬ ‭=‬ ‭,‬ ‭=‬ ‭And 4x =3y‬
‭14A + 92 = 15A + 60 ⇒ A = 32‬
‭5‬ ‭8‬ ‭𝑥‬ ‭5‬ ‭𝑦‬ ‭8‬
‭Solving both the equation gives ; x = 24‬
‭𝑦‬ ‭8‬ ‭𝑧‬ ‭5‬ ‭His average after the 15th inning = 36‬
‭𝑥‬
‭=‬ ‭,‬ ‭=‬ ‭8‬
‭10‬ ‭𝑦‬ ‭ ol.29.(a)‬‭Let us consider by mistake he‬
S
‭Sol.35.(a)‬‭Percentage of girls = 35‬
x‭ = 10 k, y = 8 k, z = 5 k‬ ‭writes 9th number with its digit‬
⇒ ‭percentage of boys = 65‬
‭Reciprocal of the number‬ ‭interchanged‬
⇒ ‭Boys : Girls = 13 : 7‬
‭1‬ ‭‬
1 ‭‬
1
‭=‬ ‭,‬ ‭,‬
‭10‬‭‬‭𝑘‬ ‭8‭‬‬‭𝑘‬ ‭5‭‬‬‭𝑘‬
(‭10‬‭𝑥‭‬‬+‭‬‭𝑦‬)‭‬−‭‬(1
‭ 0‬‭𝑦‬‭‬+‭‬‭𝑥)‬
‭= 6‬ ‭Let‬‭the‬‭average‬‭age‬‭of‬‭boys‬‭=‬‭6k‬‭and‬‭the‬
‭9‬
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‭9x - 9y = 54‬⇒ ‭x - y = 6‬
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‭ ccording to the question‬
A ‭ verage of rest 32 numbers‬
A ‭every‬ ‭number‬ ‭beginning‬ ‭from‬ ‭2‬ ‭to‬ ‭100‬
⇒‭13(6k) + 7(5k) = (13 + 7)‬× ‭13.56‬ ‭= 74 - 1.0625 = 72.9375‬ ‭ re prime or either composite.‬
a
‭12‬ ‭Sum‬ ‭of‬ ‭all‬ ‭the‬ ‭prime‬ ‭and‬ ‭composite‬
⇒ ‭k =‬ ‭‬
1 ‭‬
1 ‭2‬ ‭‬
2
‭5‬ ‭Sol.39.(c)‬‭33‬ ‭% =‬ ‭and 66‬ ‭%‬‭=‬ ‭numbers upto 100 = 5050 - 1 = 5049‬
‭12‬ ‭3‬ ‭3‬ ‭3‬ ‭3‬
‭5049‬
‭Average age of girls (5k) = 5‬× ‭= 12‬ ‭ et the total students = 3 unit‬
L ‭Desired average =‬ ‭= 51‬
‭5‬ ‭99‬
‭Number of boys = 1 unit‬
‭Sol.36.(b)‬ ‭Sum‬ ‭of‬ ‭the‬ ‭numbers‬ ‭=‬ ‭18‬ × ‭Number of girls = 2 unit‬ ‭ ol.46.(b)‬ ‭First‬ ‭15‬ ‭whole‬ ‭numbers‬ ‭are‬
S
‭ 7‬. ‭5‬‭= 675‬
3 ‭Let the average score of girls = 3k‬ ‭0,1,2,3,4 ….. 14‬
‭According to the question‬ ⇒ ‭the average score of boys = 5k‬ ‭Sum of the numbers from 1 to 14‬
‭675‬‭‬+‭‬‭6‭𝑥
‬‬ ‭According to the question‬ ‭‬
𝑛
‭= 38.5‬⇒ ‭675 + 6x = 924‬ ‭=‬ ‭[2a + (n - 1)d]‬
‭18‬‭‬+‭‬‭6‬ ‭3 × 66 = 1 × 5k + 2 × 3k‬ ⇒ ‭k = 18‬ ‭2‬
⇒ ‭x = 41.5‬ ‭So, average of the marks of the girls‬ ‭14‬
‭[2(1) + (14 - 1)1] = 105‬
‭Short-trick:‬ ‭= 3 × 18 = 54‬ ‭2‬
‭Total increase = (18 + 6) × 1 = 24‬ ‭105‬
‭Desired average =‬ ‭= 7‬
‭This‬ ‭increase‬‭will‬‭be‬‭managed‬‭by‬‭added‬ ‭ ol.40.(d)‬ ‭Total‬ ‭amount‬ ‭spent‬ ‭in‬ ‭three‬
S ‭15‬
‭six new numbers.‬ ‭years = 3 x 32000 = 96000‬
‭Total‬ ‭petrol‬ ‭purchased‬ ‭in‬ ‭three‬ ‭years‬ ‭=‬ ‭Sol.47.(c)‬ ‭Sum‬‭of‬‭first‬‭8‬‭multiples‬‭of‬‭six‬
‭average increase per number‬
‭32000‬ ‭ 2000‬
3 ‭ 2000‬
3 ‭ 6 (1 + 2 + 3 + 4 + 5 + 6 + 7 + 8) = 216‬
=
‭24‬
‭=‬ ‭= 4‬⇒ ‭x = 37.5 + 4 = 41.5‬ ‭+‬ ‭+‬ ‭= 1000‬‭litres‬ ‭216‬
‭6‬ ‭64‬ ‭ 0‬
8 ‭ 20‬
3 ‭Desired average =‬ ‭= 27‬
‭Average price of petrol per litre‬ ‭8‬
‭ ol.37.(b)‬ ‭Let‬ ‭the‬ ‭initial‬ ‭number‬ ‭of‬
S ‭96000‬
‭=‬ ‭= 96‬ ‭ ol.48.(b)‬
S
‭students = k‬ ‭1000‬
‭Sum of a and b = 2 × 36 = 72‬
‭According to the question‬
‭Sol.41.(b)‬‭Month‬‭is‬‭started‬‭with‬‭monday‬ ‭Sum of b and c = 2 × 42 = 84‬
‭72‬‭𝑘‭‬‬−‭‬‭10‬(7 ‭ 8‬)‭‬+‭‬‭4(‬ 8
‭ 0‬)
‭= 71.3‬ ‭ o total weekends = 2 × 4 = 8‬
s ‭Desired difference = 84 - 72 = 12‬
‭𝑘‭‬‬−‭‬‭10‬‭‬+‭‬‭4‬
‭ 2k - 460 = 71.3k - 427.8‬
7 ‭Total number of visitors on weekends‬
‭Sol.49.(d)‬ ‭Average‬ ‭of‬ ‭1088‬ ‭numbers‬ ‭is‬
‭0.7k = 32.2‬ ⇒ ‭k = 46‬ ‭= 750 × 8 = 6000‬
z‭ ero,‬‭clearly‬‭the‬‭sum‬‭of‬‭1088‬‭numbers‬‭is‬
‭Short-trick:‬ ‭Total number of visitors on weekdays‬
‭equal‬‭to‬‭zero.‬‭So‬‭there‬‭can‬‭be‬‭total‬‭1087‬
‭Let the initial number of students = k‬ ‭= 450 × 22 = 9900‬
‭number‬ ‭less‬ ‭than‬ ‭zero‬ ‭and‬ ‭the‬ ‭1088th‬
‭Weight‬ ‭of‬ ‭the‬ ‭students‬ ‭who‬‭left‬‭is‬‭more‬ ‭6000‬‭‬+‭‬‭9900‬
‭Desired average =‬ ‭= 530‬ ‭number‬‭will‬‭be‬‭equal‬‭to‬‭the‬‭sum‬‭of‬‭1087‬
‭than‬ ‭the‬ ‭average‬ ‭weight‬ ‭by‬ ‭6kg‬ ‭and‬ ‭30‬
‭numbers‬ ‭but‬ ‭with‬ ‭the‬ ‭positive‬ ‭sign.{(i.e‬
‭weight‬ ‭of‬ ‭the‬ ‭students‬ ‭who‬ ‭joined‬ ‭is‬ ‭1088th‬ ‭number‬ ‭=‬ ‭(sum‬ ‭of‬ ‭1087‬
‭Sol.42.(b)‬ ‭As‬ ‭per‬ ‭given‬ ‭data,‬ ‭it‬ ‭can‬ ‭be‬
‭more‬ ‭than‬ ‭the‬ ‭average‬ ‭weight‬ ‭by‬ ‭8‬ ‭kg.‬ ‭numbers)}‬
‭ educed‬ ‭that‬ ‭the‬ ‭average‬ ‭weight‬ ‭lies‬
d
‭Total‬‭change‬‭in‬‭total‬‭weight‬‭=‬‭4‬‭×‬‭8‬‭-‬‭10‬‭×‬
‭from 75kg to 77 kg.‬
‭6 = - 28 kg.‬ ‭ ol.50.(d)‬‭First 10 prime numbers‬
S
‭Therefore, Average of possible weight‬
‭Here,‬ ‭the‬ ‭negative‬ ‭sign‬ ‭shows‬ ‭that‬ ‭the‬ ‭= 2,3,5,7,11,13,17,19,23,29‬
‭75‬‭‬+‭‬‭76‬‭‬+‭‬‭77‬ ‭ 28‬
2
‭weight is decreasing.‬ ‭=‬ = ‭= 76 kg‬ ‭First 10, 2 digit prime numbers‬
‭3‬ ‭‬
3
‭According to the question‬ ‭= 11,13,17,19,23,29,31,37,41,43‬
‭28 = (k - 6)‬× ‭0.7 ⇒ 40 = k - 6‬⇒ ‭k = 46‬ ‭ ol.43.(d)‬‭Let the average expense = A‬
S ‭Desired average‬
‭According to the question‬ (‭31‬‭‬+‭‬‭37‬‭‬+‭‬‭41‬‭‬+‭‬‭43‬)−‭‬(2
‭ ‭‬‬+‭‬‭3‭‬‬+‭‬‭5‭‬‬+‭‬‭7)‬
‭ ol.38.(a)‬‭Sum of the numbers‬
S ‭=‬
‭10‬
‭‬
‭48‬‭‬×‭‬‭950‬‭‬+‭‬‭2‭‬‬(𝐴
‭ ‬‭‬+‭‬‭1200‬)
‭= 33‬‭× ‬‭74 = 2442‬ ‭= A‬
‭50‬ ‭= 13.5‬
‭Sum of first 17 numbers‬ ‭ 8000 = 48A‬⇒ ‭A = 1000‬
4
‭= 17 × 72.8 = 1237.6‬ ‭Total expense = 50 x 1000 = 50,000‬ ‭Sol.51.(c)‬ ‭Average‬‭of‬‭n‬‭even‬‭numbers‬‭is‬
‭Sum of last 17 numbers‬ ‭Short-trick:‬ ‭ lways (n + 1).‬
a
‭= 17‬× ‭77.2 = 1312.4‬ ‭Extra amount spent by two person‬ ‭ ol.52.(a)‬ ‭Average‬ ‭of‬ ‭n‬ ‭odd‬ ‭numbers‬‭is‬
S
⇒‭17th number‬ ‭= 2 x 1200 = 2400‬ ‭always n.‬
‭= 1312.4 + 1237.6 - 2442 = 108‬ ‭Average of extra amount spent‬
‭2442‬‭‬−‭‬‭108‬ ‭2400‬ ‭Sol.53.(d)‬‭Let the number = k‬
‭Desired average =‬ ‭= 72.9‬ ‭=‬ ‭= 50‬
‭32‬ ‭48‬ ‭‬
1
‭ hort-trick:‬
S ‭Its reciprocal =‬
‭ verage expense of the group‬
A ‭𝑘‬
‭Average‬ ‭of‬ ‭first‬‭17‬‭numbers‬‭is‬‭less‬‭than‬ ‭= 950 + 50 = 1000‬ ‭According to the question‬
‭total numbers = 1.2‬ ‭Total expense = 50 × 1000 = 50,000‬ ‭1‬
‭𝑘‬‭‬+‭‬ ‭𝑘‬ ‭‬
1
‭Sum‬‭of‬‭first‬‭17‬‭numbers‬‭is‬‭less‬‭than‬‭sum‬ ‭= 4‬ ⇒ ‭k +‬ ‭= 8‬
‭of total numbers = 17 × 1.2 = 20.4‬ ‭ ol.44.(d)‬‭Sum of first three numbers‬
S ‭2‬ ‭𝑘‬
‭Average‬‭of‬‭last‬‭17‬‭numbers‬‭is‬‭more‬‭than‬ ‭= 3 × 16 = 48‬ ‭3‬ ‭1‬ ‭3‬
⇒‭‬‭𝑘 ‬ ‭+‬ ‭3‬ ‭=‬‭8 ‬ − ‭3‬(‭8‬) ‭= 488‬
‭total numbers = 3.2‬ ‭Sum of last three = 3 × 15 = 45‬ ‭𝑘‬
‭Sum‬ ‭of‬ ‭last‬ ‭17‬ ‭numbers‬ ‭is‬ ‭more‬ ‭than‬ ⇒ ‭First term - Last term= 48 - 45 = 3‬ ‭488‬
‭Desired average =‬ ‭= 244‬
‭sum of total numbers = 17 × 3.2 = 54.4‬ ⇒ ‭First term = 3 + 21 = 24‬ ‭2‬
‭final increase = 54.4 - 20.4 = 34‬
‭Sol.45.(a)‬‭Sum of numbers from 1 to 100‬ ‭Sol.54.(b)‬ ‭Sum‬ ‭of‬ ‭the‬ ‭ages‬ ‭of‬ ‭four‬
‭This‬ ‭increase‬‭will‬‭be‬‭adjusted‬‭by‬‭rest‬‭32‬
‭100‬(1
‭ 00‬‭‬+‭‬‭1)‬ ‭ rothers = 15 × 4 = 60‬
b
‭numbers‬ ‭=‬ ‭ 5050‬
=
‭2‬ ‭Let the age of father = k‬
‭ 4‬
3
‭Average increase =‬ ‭= 1.0625‬ ‭Now, excluding the number 1 each and‬
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‭60‬‭‬+‭‬‭𝑘‬ ‭ o‬ ‭there‬ ‭can‬ ‭be‬ ‭total‬ ‭26‬ ‭number‬ ‭more‬
S ‭ tudents = k‬
s
‭= 20‬ ⇒ ‭k = 40‬
‭5‬ ‭than‬ ‭zero‬ ‭and‬ ‭the‬ ‭27th‬ ‭number‬ ‭will‬ ‭be‬ ‭According to the question‬
‭ ge of father = 40 years‬
A ‭equal‬‭to‬‭the‬‭sum‬‭of‬‭26‬‭numbers‬‭but‬‭with‬ ‭68.5k‬‭+‬‭72.2‬‭+‬‭70.8‬‭+‬‭70.3‬‭+‬‭66.7‬‭=‬‭68.8‬
‭Short-trick:‬ ‭the negative sign.{(i.e 27th number‬ ‭(k + 4)‬
‭Average age of four brothers = 15‬ ‭= -(sum of 26 numbers)}‬ ‭68.5k + 280 = 68.8k + 275.2‬ ⇒ ‭‬‭k = 16‬
‭Increase in total average = 5‬ ‭Short-trick:‬
‭Increase in total age = 5 × 5 = 25‬ ‭Sol.60.(c)‬ ‭Ratio Girls to Boys‬ ‭Weights‬ ‭of‬ ‭4‬ ‭new‬ ‭students‬ ‭are‬ ‭3.7,‬ ‭2.3,‬
‭This‬ ‭age‬ ‭increase‬ ‭is‬ ‭balanced‬ ‭by‬ ‭father‬ ‭ 45 % : 55% = 9 : 11‬
= ‭1.8‬ ‭kg‬ ‭more‬ ‭and‬ ‭1.8‬ ‭kg‬ ‭less‬ ‭than‬ ‭the‬
‭so age of father must be = 15 + 25 = 40‬ ‭Total marks of the class‬ ‭average‬ ‭weight‬ ‭of‬ ‭students‬ ‭while‬ ‭the‬
‭= (54 × 9) + (11 × 46) = 992‬ ‭average‬‭weight‬‭of‬‭the‬‭class‬‭increases‬‭by‬
‭ ol.55.(b)‬ ‭Let‬ ‭the‬ ‭age‬ ‭of‬ ‭the‬ ‭younger‬
S ‭992‬
‭Desired average =‬ ‭= 49.6‬ ‭0.3‬ ‭kg.‬ ‭All‬ ‭this‬ ‭will‬ ‭be‬ ‭managed‬ ‭by‬ ‭the‬
‭member = k.‬ ‭9‭‬‬+‭‬‭11‬
‭new students’ weight.‬
‭According to the question‬
‭ ol.61.(c)‬‭Total marks of the students‬
S ‭According to the question‬
(‭38‬‭‬×‭‬‭5)‬ +(‭10‬‭‬×‭‬‭5)‬ +(‭𝑘‭‬‬+‭‬‭𝑘‭‬‬+‭‬‭8)‬
‭= 38‬ ‭= 68 × 40 = 2720‬ ‭(0.3)(k + 4) = 3.7 + 2.3 + 1.8 - 1.8‬
‭7‬
‭Actual total marks of the students‬ ‭0.3k + 1.2 = 6‬ ⇒ ‭k = 16‬
⇒ ‭2k + 8 = 38(7 - 5) - 50‬ ⇒ ‭k = 9‬
‭Age of the younger member = 9 years‬ ‭= 2720 - 48 - 64 + 84 + 46 = 2738‬
‭ ol.66.(b)‬‭Let‬‭the‬‭sixth‬‭number‬‭is‬‭k‬‭,‬‭5th‬
S
‭2738‬
‭ esired average =‬
D ‭= 68.45‬ ‭number is k + 6 and 7th number is k + 5.‬
‭‬
3 ‭40‬
‭Sol.56.(c)‬ ‭75% =‬ ‭According to the question‬
‭4‬ ‭ hort-trick :‬
S
‭12‬‭×‬‭42‬‭=‬‭(4‬‭×‬‭44)‬‭+‬‭(k‬‭+‬‭k‬‭+‬‭6‬‭+‬‭k‬‭+‬‭5)‬‭+‬‭(5‬
‭ et n = 4‬
L ‭Increase in total marks‬
‭× 40)‬
‭Total‬ ‭increase‬ ‭/‬ ‭decrease‬ ‭in‬ ‭the‬‭sum‬‭of‬ ‭= 84 + 46 - 48 - 64 = 18‬
‭504 = 176 + 3k + 11 + 200‬⇒ ‭k = 39‬
‭numbers = (3 × 6) - (1 × 9) = 9‬ ‭ 8‬
1
‭Increase in average =‬ ‭= 0.45‬ ‭45‬‭‬+‭‬‭44‬
‭Note‬ ‭:‬ ‭The‬ ‭difference‬ ‭is‬ ‭positive‬ ‭means‬ ‭40‬ ‭Desired average =‬ ‭= 44.50‬
‭2‬
‭the total sum is increasing.‬ ‭Desired average = 68 + 0.45 = 68.45‬
‭ hort-trick:‬
S
‭‬
9
‭Increase in average =‬ ‭= 2.25‬ ‭ ol.62.(c)‬‭Let the average of all the four‬
S ‭Average‬ ‭of‬ ‭the‬ ‭last‬ ‭5‬ ‭numbers‬ ‭is‬ ‭less‬
‭4‬
‭numbers = A and the last number = k‬ ‭than‬ ‭the‬ ‭total‬ ‭average‬ ‭by‬ ‭2‬ ‭and‬ ‭the‬
‭Desired average = 36 + 2.25 = 38.25‬
‭According to the question‬ ‭average‬‭of‬‭the‬‭first‬‭four‬‭numbers‬‭is‬‭more‬
‭ ol.57.(a)‬ ‭Let‬ ‭the‬ ‭initial‬ ‭number‬ ‭of‬
S ‭ ‬
𝐴 ‭than‬ ‭total‬ ‭average‬ ‭by‬ ‭2.‬ ‭This‬ ‭will‬ ‭be‬
‭= k - 19‬⇒ ‭A = 3k - 57‬
‭students = k‬ ‭3‬ ‭managed by other numbers.‬
‭According to the question‬ ‭ k - A = 57
3 ……..(1)‬ ‭According to the question‬
‭75.4k‬‭+‬‭72.9‬‭+‬‭73.8‬‭+‬‭79.5‬‭+‬‭87.4‬‭=‬‭75.64‬ ‭And Sum of first three numbers‬ ‭(42‬‭x‬‭3)‬‭=‬‭(4‬‭x‬‭2)‬‭+‬‭k‬‭+‬‭(k‬‭+‬‭6)‬‭+‬‭(k‬‭+‬‭5)‬‭+‬
‭(k + 4)‬ ‭= 12 × 3 = 36‬ ‭{5 x (- 2)} ⇒ 117 = 3k‬⇒ ‭k = 39‬
‭75.4k + 313.6 = 75.64k + 302.56‬⇒ ‭k = 46‬ ‭36‬‭‬+‭‬‭𝑘‬ ‭45‬‭‬+‭‬‭44‬
⇒ ‭=A‬ ‭Desired average =‬ ‭= 44.50‬
‭Short-trick:‬ ‭4‬ ‭2‬
‭The‬ ‭Weight‬ ‭of‬ ‭4‬ ‭new‬ ‭students‬ ‭is‬‭2.5‬‭kg‬ ‭ A - k = 36
4 …..(2)‬
‭ ol.67.(a)‬
S
‭less,‬ ‭1.6‬ ‭kg‬ ‭less,‬‭4.1‬‭kg‬‭more‬‭and‬‭12‬‭kg‬ ‭Multiply‬ ‭equation‬ ‭(1)‬ ‭by‬ ‭4‬ ‭and‬ ‭add‬ ‭in‬
‭Ratio of Men and Women = 60 : 40 = 3 : 2‬
‭more‬ ‭than‬ ‭the‬ ‭average‬ ‭weight‬ ‭of‬ ‭equation (2)‬
‭Average age of Men = 55 years‬
‭students‬‭while‬‭the‬‭average‬‭weight‬‭of‬‭the‬ ⇒‭12k - 4A + 4A - k = 228 + 36‬⇒ ‭k = 24‬
‭Average age of Women = 45 years‬
‭class‬‭increases‬‭by‬‭0.24‬‭kg.‬‭All‬‭this‬‭will‬‭be‬
‭Sol.63.(a)‬ ‭Let‬‭the‬‭number‬‭of‬‭students‬‭in‬ ‭∴ Average age of all Members =‬
‭managed by the new students’ weight.‬
‭ lass B = k‬
c ‭55‬‭‬‭×‭‬‬‭3‭‬‬+‭‬‭45‬‭‬‭×‭‬‬‭2‬
‭According to the question‬ ‭= 51 years‬
⇒ ‭k + k + 10 = 110‬⇒ ‭k = 50‬ ‭5‬
‭(0.24)(k + 4) = - 2.5 - 1.6 + 4.1 + 12‬
‭‬
1
‭0.24k + 0.96 = 12‬ ⇒ ‭k = 46‬ ‭20% =‬ ‭ ol.68.(a)‬
S
‭5‬
‭Average weight of 40 students = 52 kg‬
‭Sol.58.(d)‬ ‭Ratio‬ ‭of‬ ‭number‬ ‭of‬ ‭students‬ ‭ et the average score of the students of‬
L
‭∴ Total weight of 40 students =‬
‭ ho‬ ‭take‬ ‭part‬ ‭in‬ ‭games‬ ‭to‬‭the‬‭students‬
w ‭class‬‭A‬‭=‬‭5k‬‭and‬‭the‬‭average‬‭score‬‭of‬‭the‬
‭52×40=2080‬
‭who do not participate = 60 : 40 = 3 : 2‬ ‭students of class B = 6k‬
‭Now, Total weight including teacher =‬
‭1‬ ‭According to the question‬
‭5% =‬ ‭52.5×41 = 2152.5 kg‬
‭20‬ ‭60(5k) + 50(6k) = 110 × 72‬
‭∴ Weight of teacher = 2152.5 - 2080‬
‭ verage‬ ‭weight‬ ‭of‬ ‭students‬ ‭who‬ ‭take‬
A ⇒ ‭300k + 300k = 7920‬⇒ ‭k = 13.2‬
‭=72.5 kg‬
‭part in games = 21k‬ ‭the‬ ‭average‬ ‭score‬ ‭of‬ ‭the‬ ‭students‬ ‭of‬
‭Average‬ ‭weight‬ ‭of‬ ‭students‬ ‭who‬ ‭do‬ ‭not‬ ‭class A = 5 × 13.2 = 66‬ ‭ ol.69.(b)‬
S
‭take part in games = 20k‬ ‭Let the average salary of remaining staff‬
‭ ol.64.(b)‬‭Let the numbers are a, b and c.‬
S
‭According to the question‬ ‭=‬‭𝑥‬
‭According to the question‬
‭‬
1 ‭Ratio of teaching and non-teaching staff‬
‭5 x 51‬ ‭= (3 × 21k) + (2 × 20k)‬ ‭𝑎‭‬‬‭‬+‭‬‭‬‭𝑏‬ ‭𝑏‬‭‬+‭‬‭𝑐‬
‭2‬ ‭{ (‬ ‭)‬‭+ c } + { (‬ ‭)‬‭+ a } +‬ ‭= 5 : 35 = 1 : 7‬
‭2‬ ‭2‬
⇒ ‭257.5 = 103k‬ ⇒ ‭k = 2.5‬ ‭According to question,‬
‭𝑎‭‬‬+‭‬‭𝑐‬
‭the‬ ‭average‬ ‭weight‬ ‭(in‬‭kg)‬‭of‬‭the‬‭former‬ {‭ (‬ ‭) + b} = 168 + 174 +180‬ ‭1×‬‭𝑥‬ + ‭7×4200‬ = ‭8×4000‬
‭2‬
‭group = 21 × 2.5 = 52.5‬ ‭𝑥‬ = ‭32000‬ − ‭29400‬ = ‭₹2600‬
⇒ ‭a + b + c =261‬
‭ ol.59.(c)‬‭Average‬‭of‬‭27‬‭numbers‬‭is‬‭zero,‬
S ‭261‬
‭Desired average =‬ ‭= 87‬ ‭ ol.70.(b)‬
S
‭3‬
‭clearly‬‭the‬‭sum‬‭of‬‭27‬‭numbers‬‭is‬‭equal‬‭to‬ ‭First 8 multiple of 6 = 1×6, 2×6,‬
‭zero.‬ ‭Sol.65.(b)‬‭Let@ebookstore01
the initial number of‬ ‭3×6………..8×6‬

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‭6(‬ 1
‭+‬ 2
‭+‬ 3
‭+‬ 4
‭+‬ 5‭+
‬ 6
‭+
‬ 7
‭+
‬ 8
‭ )‬ ‭1850‬‭‬−‭‬‭1012‬ ‭ ol.89.(a)‬‭Weight of the student‬
S
‭∴ average =‬ ‭=‬ ‭= 55.87 kg‬
‭8‬ ‭37‬−2‭ 2‬ ‭= 48 + (47 × 0.2) = 57.4 kg‬
‭6‭‬‬‭×‭‬‬‭8‭‬‬‭×‭‬‬‭9‬
‭=‬ ‭= 27‬ ‭ ol.79.(d)‬
S ‭ verage‬
A ‭marks‬ ‭in‬ ‭ ol.90.(c)‬
S
‭8‭‬‬‭×‭‬‬‭2‬
‭Mathematics,‬ S‭ ocial‬ ‭and‬ ‭Computer‬ ‭Weight of A , B and C = 43 × 3 = 129 kg‬
‭ ol.71.(a)‬
S ‭science‬ ‭Weight of A and B = 40 × 2 = 80 kg‬
‭All prime numbers between 69 and 92‬ ‭72‬‭‬+‭‬‭58‬‭‬+‭‬‭83‬ ‭Weight of B and C = 41 × 2 = 82 kg‬
‭=‬ ‭= 71‬
‭= (71, 73, 79, 83, 89)‬ ‭3‬ ‭Then, weight of B = (80 + 82)‬− ‭129‬
‭71‬‭‬+‭‬‭73‬‭‬+‭‬‭79‬‭‬+‭‬‭83‬‭‬+‭‬‭89‬ ‭Average‬ ‭marks‬ ‭in‬ ‭Sanskrit‬ ‭,‬ ‭English‬‭and‬ ‭= 33 kg‬
‭∴ Average =‬ ‭= 79‬
‭5‬ ‭62‬‭‬+‭‬‭58‬‭‬+‭‬‭72‬
‭Mathematics =‬ ‭= 64‬ ‭2‭𝑥
‬ 𝑦‬
‭3‬
‭ ol.72.(d)‬ ‭Let‬ ‭the‬ ‭average‬ ‭weight‬ ‭of‬ ‭14‬
S ‭Sol.91.(d)‬‭Average speed =‬
‭Required difference = 71‬− ‭64 = 7‬ ‭𝑥‭‬‬+‭‬‭𝑦‬
‭persons be x‬ ‭2‭‬‬‭×‭‬‬‭55‬‭‬‭×‭‬‬‭95‬ ‭2‬
‭ ol.80.(d)‬ ‭Marks‬ ‭of‬ ‭the‬‭seventh‬‭student‬
S ‭=‬ ‭=‬ ‭69‬
‭55‬‭‬+‭‬‭95‬‭‬ ‭3‬
‭= (7‬× ‭67) + (7‬× ‭69)‬− ‭(13‬× ‭66)‬
‭= 952‬− ‭858 = 94‬ ‭ ol.92.(b)‬
S
‭Let the total number of students are‬‭𝑥‬
‭ ol.81.(a)‬
S ‭and their average marks is‬‭𝑦‬
‭The average of first 10 prime number =‬ ‭Total marks of the students in the class‬
‭2‭‬+
‬ ‭‭3
‬ ‭‬+
‬ ‭‭5
‬ ‭‬+
‬ ‭‭7
‬ ‭‬+
‬ ‭‭1
‬ 1‬‭+
‬ ‭‭1
‬ 3‬‭+
‬ ‭‭1
‬ 7‬‭+
‬ ‭‭1
‬ 9‬‭+
‬ ‭‭2
‬ 3‬‭‭‬+
‬ ‭‭2
‬ 9‬ ‭=‬‭𝑥‬‭𝑦‬
‭ATQ,‬ ‭10‬ ‭According to the question,‬
‭39‬ ‭ 3‬
1 ‭= 12.9‬ ‭𝑥𝑦‬‭‬−‭‬‭42‬
‭=‬ ‭=‬‭𝑦‬− ‭1.5‬
‭𝑥−
‬ 7
‭ 8‬ ‭‬
1 ‭𝑥‬
‭Sol.82.(b)‬ ‭Average‬ ‭of‬ ‭first‬ ‭n‬ ‭natural‬
‭ = x - 78 ⇒ x = 81 kg‬
3 ‭42‬
(‭𝑛‬‭‬+‭‬‭1)‬ ⇒ ‭𝑥‬‭𝑦‬− ‭42 =‬‭𝑥‬‭𝑦‬− ‭1.5‬‭𝑥‬⇒ ‭𝑥‬‭=‬ ‭= 28‬
‭So, the weight of 14th person‬ ‭numbers =‬ ‭ .‬5
1 ‭‬
‭2‬
‭= 81 + 39 = 120 kg‬
(‭69‬‭‬+‭‬‭1)‬ ‭ ol.93.(d)‬
S
‭Required average =‬ ‭= 35‬
‭ ol.73.(b)‬
S ‭‬‭2‬ ‭Let the initial number of students be‬‭𝑥‬
‭Let the average of 15 people = x‬ ‭According to the question,‬
‭Sol.83.(a)‬
‭According to question,‬ ‭3‭‬‬+‭‬‭6‭‬‬+‭‬‭9‭‬‬+‭‬........+‭‬‭39‬
‭(‬‭𝑥‬ + ‭7‬‭) × 56.2 = (7 × 58) + (‬‭𝑥‬‭× 56)‬
‭Weight‬‭of‬‭the‬‭new‬‭person‬‭=‬‭15‬‭×‬‭3.2‬‭+‬‭52‬ ‭Required‬ ‭average‬ ‭=‬ ‭0.2‬‭𝑥‬‭= 7 × (58‬− ‭56.2)‬
‭13‬
‭= 48 + 52 = 100 kg‬ ‭3(‬ 1 ‭ ‭‬‬+‭‬‭2‭‬‬+‭‬‭3‭‬‬+‭‬‭4‭‬‬+‭‬‭5‭‬‬+‭‬.........+‭‬‭13‬) ‭0.2‬‭𝑥‬‭= 12.6‬⇒ ‭𝑥‬ ‭= 63‬
‭=‬
‭13‬
‭ ol.74.(a)‬‭Total weight of A, B and C‬
S ‭ ol.94.(a)‬‭Let the average expenditure =‬‭𝑥‬
S
‭3‭‬‬×‭‬‭91‬‭‬
‭= 77 × 3 = 231 kg‬ ‭=‬ ‭= 21‬ ‭Total expenditure = 75‬‭𝑥‬
‭13‬
‭Weight of A and B = 68 × 2 = 136 kg‬ ‭According to the question,‬
‭Weight of B and C = 83 × 2 = 166 kg‬ ‭ ol.84.(a)‬‭According to the question,‬
S ‭90(‬‭𝑥‬ − ‭5) = 75‬‭𝑥‬‭+ 240‬
‭So, weight of B = (136 + 166) - 231‬ ‭Sum of Total age of the family = 44 × 3‬ ‭90‬‭𝑥‬ − ‭450 = 75‬‭𝑥‬‭+ 240‬
‭= 71 kg‬ ‭= 132 years‬ ‭240‬‭‬+‭‬‭450‬
‭𝑥‬‭=‬ ‭= 46‬
‭Sum‬ ‭of‬ ‭total‬ ‭age‬ ‭of‬ ‭the‬ ‭family‬‭after‬‭the‬ ‭15‬
‭Sol.75.(d)‬‭According to the question,‬ ‭ riginal expenditure of hostel‬
O
‭marriage of son = 39 × 4 = 156 years‬
‭65‬‭‬−‭‬‭56‬ ‭= 75 × 46 = 3450 Rs‬
‭ orrect average = 39 +‬
C ‭ 39.2‬
= ‭Age of the daughter-in-law = 156 - 132‬
‭45‬
‭= 24 years‬ ‭Sol.95.(b)‬ ‭Let‬ ‭the‬ ‭numbers‬ ‭of‬ ‭the‬
‭ ol.76.(b)‬
S ‭ tudents in class =‬‭𝑥‬
s
‭Sol.85.(c)‬‭According to the question‬
‭1st six prime numbers are : 2,3,5,7,11,13‬ ‭New average = 16 - 0.5 = 15.5 years‬
‭ verage weight of 6 new students =‬
A
‭2‭‬‬+‭‬‭3‭‬‬+‭‬‭5‭‬‬+‭‬‭7‭‬‬+‭‬‭11‬‭‬+‭‬‭13‬ ‭According to the question,‬
‭Average =‬ ‭26‬‭‬‭×‭‬‬‭2‬
‭6‬ ‭30.5 + (‬ ‭) = 39.16 kg (≈ 39.2 kg)‬ ⇒ ‭(‭𝑥
‬ ‬‭× 16) + (13 × 4) = 15.5(‬‭𝑥‬‭+ 4)‬
‭6‬
‭41‬ ‭5‬ ⇒ ‭16‬‭𝑥‬‭+ 52 = 15.5‬‭𝑥‬‭+ 62‬
‭‬
= ‭ 6‬
=
‭6‬ ‭6‬
‭ ol.86.(d) Short trick :-‬
S ⇒ ‭0.5‬‭𝑥‬‭= 10‬⇒ ‭𝑥‬‭= 20‬
‭ ol.77.(c)‬
S ‭Average after 13th innings‬
‭Sol.96.(a)‬
‭Average salary of 50 faculty = 30,000‬ ‭= 96‬− ‭(13‬− ‭1) × 3 = 60‬
‭Average salary of 35 faculty = 37,500‬
‭ ol.87.(c)‬ ‭Let‬ ‭four‬ ‭consecutive‬ ‭odd‬
S
(‭37‬,5
‭ 00‬‭‬−‭‬‭30‬,0
‭ 00‬)‭‬×‭‬‭35‬
‭ et deviation =‬
N ‭numbers =‬‭𝑥‬‭‬, ‭‬‭𝑥‬ + ‭2‬, ‭‬‭𝑥‬‭‬ + ‭‬‭4‬‭and‬‭𝑥‬ + ‭6‬
‭15‬
‭𝑥‭‬‬+‭‬‭‬‭𝑥‭‬‬+‭‬‭2‭‬‬+‭‬‭𝑥‭‬‬+‭‬‭4‭‬‬+‭‬‭𝑥‭‬‬+‭‬‭6‬
‭ 17,500‬
= ‭Average =‬ ‭= 58‬ ‭5 units = 20 boys‬
‭4‬
‭Average salary of 15 faculty‬ ‭20‬
‭ ‬‭𝑥‬‭+ 12 = 232 ,‬‭𝑥‬‭= 55‬
4 ‭18 units =‬ ‭× 18 = 72 girls‬
‭= 30,000 - 17,500 = 12,500‬ ‭5‬
‭Lowest number (‬‭𝑥‬‭) = 55‬
‭ ol.78.(b)‬‭According to the question,‬
S ‭Sol.97.(b)‬‭Average speed‬
‭ ol.88.(a)‬
S
‭Total weight of the class = 37 × 50‬ ‭ 00‬‭‬+‭‬‭400‬
5 ‭900‬
‭Required per day average balance‬ ‭=‬ ‭‬
= ‭= 3 m/sec‬
‭= 1850 kg‬ ‭175‬‭‬+‭‬‭125‬ ‭ 00‬
3
‭5600‬‭‬‭×‭‬‬‭24‬‭‬+‭‬‭12000‬‭‬‭×‭‬‬‭2‭‬‬‭‬+‭‬‭37500‬‭‬‭×‭‬‬‭4‬
‭Total weight of the girls = 46 × 22‬ ‭=‬
‭30‬ ‭Sol.98.(c)‬‭Required average‬
‭= 1012 kg‬ ‭308400‬
‭=‬ ‭= ₹10,280‬ ‭2‭‬‬×‭‬‭40‬‭‬+‭‬‭2‭‬‬×‭‬‭60‬ ‭ 00‬
2
‭Average weight of the boys‬ ‭30‬ ‭=‬ ‭=‬ ‭= 100‬
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‭ ol.99.(b)‬‭Let the number of students = n‬
S ‭Sol.110.(c)‬ ‭Correct average‬ ‭Sol.119.(a)‬‭According to question,‬
‭Difference between numbers = 54 - 45 = 9‬ ‭341‬‭‬−‭‬‭127‬ ‭ otal marks obtained by 13 students‬
T
‭= 41‬−
‭According to the question,‬ ‭18‬ ‭= 67 × 13 = 871‬
‭9‬ ‭214‬ ‭8‬ ‭1‬ ‭Total‬ ‭marks‬ ‭obtained‬‭by‬‭first‬‭7‬‭students‬
‭0.5 =‬ ‭ 41‬−
= ‭= 41‬− ‭11‬ ‭ ‬‭29‬
=
‭‬
𝑛 ‭18‬ ‭9‬ ‭9‬ ‭= 61 × 7 = 427‬
‭(Number of students) n = 18‬ ‭Total marks obtained by last 7 students‬
‭Sol.111.(d)‬‭Average price‬
‭= 65 × 7 = 455‬
‭ ol.100.(b)‬
S (‭130‬‭‬−‭‬‭150‬)‭‬‭×‭‬‬‭15‬
‭= 150 +‬ ‭Therefore,‬‭marks‬‭obtained‬‭by‬‭7th‬‭student‬
‭According to the question,‬ ‭13‬‭‬+‭‬‭15‬
‭300‬
‭= (427 + 455)‬− ‭871 = 11‬
‭Ratio - 5 : 7 : 8‬ ‭ 150‬−
= ‭= 150‬− ‭10.71‬≈ ‭139 ₹‬
‭28‬
‭Average - 60 : 70 : 80‬ ‭ ol.120.(d)‬‭According to question,‬
S
‭Required average‬ ‭ ol.112.(c)‬
S ‭Required Average‬
(‭5‭‬‬‭×‭‬‬‭60‬)‭‬+‭‬(7
‭ ‭‬‬‭×‭‬‬‭70‬)‭‬+‭‬(8
‭ ‭‬‬‭×‭‬‬‭80‬) ‭ 430‬
1 ‭Initial sum of numbers = 36 × 45 = 1620‬ ‭15500‬‭‬+‭‬‭12500‬‭‬+‭‬(7
‭ 000‬‭‬‭×‭‬‬‭2)‬
‭=‬ ‭‬
= ‭=‬ ‭= 6000‬
‭5‭‬‬+‭‬‭7‭‬‬+8‭‬ ‭ 0‬
2 ‭7‬
‭Correct sum of numbers‬
‭= 71.5‬ ‭Sol.121.(a)‬‭Using weighted average :-‬
‭= 1620‬− ‭48 + 84 = 1656‬
‭ verall average score‬
O
‭Sol.101.(b)‬ ‭1656‬
‭Correct average =‬ ‭= 46‬ (‭75‬‭‬−‭‬‭62‬)‭‬‭×‭‬‬‭18‬
‭36‬ ‭= 62 +‬
‭𝑛‬(𝑛
‭ ‬‭‬+‭‬‭1)‬ ‭40‬
‭Average of n natural numbers =‬ ‭Short Trick :-‬
‭2‭𝑛‬‬ ‭234‬
‭73‬‭‬×‭‬‭74‬ −‭‬‭48‬‭‬+‭‬‭84‬ ‭ 62 +‬
= ‭= 67.85 marks‬
‭Required average =‬ ‭= 37‬ ‭Correct average = 45 +‬ ‭= 46‬ ‭40‬
‭2‭‬‬×‭‬‭73‬ ‭36‬
‭ ol.122.(d)‬‭According to question,‬
S
‭Sol.102.(d)‬‭Average‬‭marks‬‭of‬‭math,‬‭hindi‬ ‭ ol.113.(a)‬‭Raghav’s opinion‬
S
‭Required average‬
‭62‬‭‬+‭‬‭65‬‭‬+‭‬‭74‬ ‭= 64‬‭<‬‭x < 74 (65 to 73)‬
‭and english =‬ ‭= 67‬ (‭55‬‭‬‭×‭‬‬‭50‬)‭‬+‭‬(6
‭ 0‬‭‬‭×‭‬‬‭55‬)‭‬+‭‬(4
‭ 5‬‭‬‭×‭‬‬‭60‬)
‭3‬ ‭His sister’s opinion‬ ‭=‬
‭55‬‭‬+‭‬‭60‬‭‬+‭‬‭45‬
‭Average marks of math, physics And‬ ‭= 60‬‭<‬‭x < 69 (61 to 68)‬
‭2750‬‭‬+‭‬‭3300‬‭‬+‭‬‭2700‬
‭62‬‭‬+‭‬‭68‬‭‬+‭‬‭68‬ ‭His mother’s opinion = x ≤ 68‬ ‭=‬ ‭= 54.68‬
‭chemistry =‬ ‭= 66‬ ‭160‬
‭3‬ ‭His fathers’s opinion = x ≤ 67‬
‭Required difference = 67 - 66 = 1‬ ‭Here , possible values are 65 , 66 , 67‬ ‭Sol.123.(b)‬‭Required average‬
‭So, required average = 66 kg.‬ ‭2‬ ‭2‬ ‭2‬
(‭2‬) +‭‬(‭4‬) +‭‬(‭6‬) +‭‬(‭8‬) +‭‬(‭10‬)
‭2‬ ‭2‬
‭Sol.103.(c)‬‭Required average weight‬ ‭=‬
‭5‬
(‭12‬‭‬‭×‭‬‬‭1‬)‭‬+‭‬(‭24‬‭‬‭×‭‬‬‭2‬) ‭60‬ ‭ ol.114.(a)‬
S
‭=‬ ‭=‬ ‭= 20‬‭kg.‬ ‭4‭‬‬+‭‬‭16‬‭‬+‭‬‭36‬‭‬+‭‬‭64‬‭‬+‭‬‭100‬ ‭220‬
(‭1‭‬‬+‭‬‭2‬) ‭3‬ ‭Income of father + mother = 10,000‬ ‭‬
= ‭=‬ ‭ 44‬
=
‭5‬ ‭5‬
‭Income of mother + son = 12,000‬
‭ ol.104.(b)‬‭Weight of new player‬
S ‭Income of father + son = 20,000‬ ‭ ol.124.(b)‬‭If each no. in the series is‬
S
‭= 63 +‬(‭12‬‭‬‭× ‬‭‬‭1‬. ‭5‬) ‭= 81 kg.‬ ‭----------------------------------------‬ ‭increased‬‭by‬‭5‬‭,‬‭then‬‭the‬‭average‬‭of‬‭that‬
‭ ol.105.(b)‬
S ‭Income of father + mother + son‬ ‭will also increase by 5.‬
‭Prime number between 51 and 77 :-‬ ‭= 21,000‬ ‭New average = 42 + 5 = 47‬
‭53 , 59 , 61 , 67 , 71 and 73‬ ‭Father’s income = 21,000‬− ‭12,000‬
‭= 9,000 ₹‬ ‭ ol.125.(d)‬
S
‭Required average‬
‭Total‬‭Marks‬‭obtain‬‭by‬‭19‬‭boys‬‭=‬‭19‬‭×‬‭48‬
‭53‬‭‬+‭‬‭59‬‭‬+‭‬‭61‬‭‬+‭‬‭67‬‭‬+‭‬‭71‬‭‬+‭‬‭73‬ ‭ 84‬
3
‭=‬ ‭=‬ ‭=‬‭64‬ ‭ ol.115.(c)‬
S ‭= 912‬
‭6‬ ‭‬
6
‭Ratio of students = 180 : 320 = 9 : 16‬ ‭Marks‬ ‭when‬ ‭highest‬ ‭and‬ ‭lowest‬ ‭marks‬
‭Sol.106.(a)‬ ‭Average marks = 88 : 72‬ ‭removed = 17 × 44 = 748‬
(‭88‬‭‬−‭‬‭72‬)‭‬‭×‭‬‬‭9‬ ‭Average of highest and lowest marks‬
‭Overall average mark = 72 +‬
(‭9‭‬‬+‭‬‭16‬) ‭912‬‭‬−‭‬‭748‬
‭144‬ ‭=‬ ‭= 82‬
‭2‬
‭ 2 +‬
7 ‭ 77.76 marks‬
=
‭25‬
‭ ol.126.(b)‬‭Average of 24 number = 43‬
S
‭ ol.116.(b)‬‭According to question,‬
S ‭After subtracting 'M' from each number,‬
‭Required Average‬ ‭then new average will be‬⇒ ‭43‬− ‭M = 38‬
‭2 unit = 100‬
(‭45‬‭‬‭×‭‬‬‭3)‬ ‭‬+‭‬(5
‭ 5‬‭‬‭×‭‬‬‭2)‬ ‭‬+‭‬(6
‭ 0‬‭‬‭×‭‬‬‭2)‬ ‭So, value of 'M' = 43‬− ‭38 = 5‬
‭Then , 8 units (total) = 400 workers‬ ‭=‬
‭7‬
‭ ol.107.(b)‬‭Average of remaining student‬
S ‭= 52.1 marks‬ ‭ ol.127.(b)‬
S
‭= 12 +‬(‭12‬ − ‭10‬)‭‬‭× ‬‭‬‭5‬‭+‬(‭12‬ − ‭14‬)‭‬‭× ‬‭‬‭5‬ ‭Let five consecutive number be‬
‭ ol.117.(c)‬
S ‭𝑥‬‭,‬‭𝑥‬‭+ 1 ,‬‭𝑥‬‭+ 2 ,‬‭𝑥‬‭+ 3 ,‬‭𝑥‬‭+ 4‬
‭= 12 years‬ ‭No‬‭of‬‭prime‬‭numbers‬‭between‬‭32‬‭and‬‭69‬ ‭According to the question,‬
‭Sol.108.(b)‬ ‭Required new average‬ ‭= (37, 41, 43, 47, 53, 59, 61, 67) = 8‬ ‭𝑥‭‬‬+‭‬‭𝑥‭‬‬+‭‬‭1‭‬‬+‭‬‭𝑥‭‬‬+‭‬‭2‭‬‬+‭‬‭‬‭𝑥‭‬‬+‭‬‭3‭‬‬+‭‬‭𝑥‭‬‬+‭‬‭4‬
‭Required average =‬ ‭= 53‬
(‭14‬.6
‭ ‭‬‬−‭‬‭14‬)‭‬‭×‭‬‬‭5‬ ‭5‬
‭ 14 +‬
= ‭37‬‭‬+‭‬‭41‬‭‬+‭‬‭‬‭43‬‭‬+‭‬‭47‬‭‬+‭‬‭53‬‭‬+‭‬‭59‬‭‬+‭‬‭61‬‭‬+‭‬‭67‬
‭30‬ ‭ ‬‭𝑥‬‭+ 10 = 265 =‬‭𝑥‬‭= 51‬
5
‭8‬
‭= 14 + 0.1 = 14.1 years‬ ‭Biggest of these numbers‬→ (‭𝑥‬ + ‭4‬) ‭= 55‬
‭408‬
‭=‬ ‭= 51‬
‭Sol.109.(a)‬‭Sum of min. and max. score‬ ‭8‬ ‭ ol.128.(d)‬‭Age of two new members‬
S
‭ (30 + 30) +‬{(‭30‬ − ‭28‬)‭‬‭𝑚‬‭‬‭× ‬‭‬‭40‬}
= ‭= (60 + 70) + 15 × 4 = 190 years‬
‭= 140 runs‬ ‭ ol.118.(b)‬‭Using deviation method ,‬
S
‭190‬
‭Weight of teacher = 60 + (31 × 0.5)‬ ‭Their average age =‬ ‭= 95 years‬
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‭ ol.129.(a)‬
S ‭ ecrement in the average weight‬
D ‭ fter‬ ‭adding‬ ‭previous‬ ‭odd‬ ‭number(17)‬
A
‭Average of 5 consecutive number = 15‬ ‭= 42 - 41.6 = 0.4 kg‬ ‭and next odd number (37) , then‬
‭Middle term = 15‬ ‭Total decrement in the weight = 0.4‬‭𝑥‬‭kg‬ ‭the new average (6th term) = 27.‬
‭Hence , consecutive odd numbers‬ ‭Average weight decreased = (48 - 44) = 4 kg‬ ‭Short Tricks:-‬
‭= 11 , 13 ,‬‭15‬‭, 17 , 19‬ ‭According to the question, 0.4‬‭𝑥‬‭= 4‬ ‭Average‬ ‭of‬ ‭9‬ ‭consecutive‬‭odd‬‭number‬‭=‬
‭Smallest number = 11‬ ‭(Total student)‬ ‭𝑥‬‭= 10‬ ‭5th term‬
‭Now,‬ ‭Average‬ ‭of‬ ‭11‬ ‭consecutive‬ ‭odd‬
‭ ol.130.(d)‬
S ‭Sol.139.(a)‬ ‭Average‬ ‭remains‬ ‭the‬ ‭same‬ ‭,‬
‭number = 6th term‬
‭Amount of 20 pens = 20 × 18 = ₹ 360‬ ‭ hen‬ ‭we‬ ‭add‬ ‭the‬ ‭next‬ ‭2‬‭and‬‭previous‬‭2‬
w
‭Amount of 32 pens = 32 × (18 + 4)‬ ‭odd‬ ‭numbers‬ ‭in‬ ‭a‬ ‭series‬ ‭of‬ ‭given‬ ‭7‬
‭= ₹ 704‬ ‭consecutive odd numbers.‬
‭Amount of 12 new pens = 704‬− ‭360‬ ‭According to the question ,‬
‭= ₹ 344‬ ‭Next‬‭3‬‭odd‬‭numbers‬‭and‬‭2‬‭previous‬‭odd‬
‭ ol.146.(c)‬
S
‭numbers is added ,‬
‭ ol.131.(b)‬‭Total expenditure of 5 days‬
S ‭Let number of the boys in the school = x‬
‭So , average increase = + 1‬
‭= 160 × 5 = ₹ 800‬ ‭then , number of girls in the school = 2x‬
‭New average = (A + 1)‬
‭Total expenditure of 4 days‬ ‭Weight of all girls = 60x‬
‭= 90 +135 +75 +180 = ₹ 480‬ ‭Sol.140.(d)‬‭According to the question,‬ ‭And the weight of all boys = 36x‬
‭Expenditure of 5th day = 800 - 480 = ₹320‬ ‭𝑆‭1
‬ ‭‬‬+‭‬‭𝑆‭2
‬‬ ‭𝑆‭2
‬ ‭‬‬+‭‬‭50‬ ‭therefore‬ ‭,‬ ‭the‬ ‭average‬ ‭weight‬ ‭of‬ ‭the‬
‭= 30 +‬
‭2‬ ‭2‬ ‭60‬‭𝑥‭‬‬+‭‬‭36‬‭𝑥‬
‭ ol.132.(d)‬‭According to the question,‬
S ‭𝑆‭1‬ ‭‬‬
‭class =‬ ‭= 32 kg‬
‭3‭𝑥
‬‬
‭= 30 + 25 ⟹‬‭𝑆‬‭1‬‭= 55 × 2 = 110‬
‭a + b + c + d = 180‬ ‭2‬
‭𝑎‭‬‬+‭‬‭𝑏‬ ‭𝑐‭‬‬+‭‬‭𝑑‬ ‭ ol.147.(b)‬
S
‭= 3‬‭(‬ ‭)‬ ‭ ol.141.(a)‬‭Formula of square of first n‬
S ‭Let the first three integers = x , x+1, x+2‬
‭2‬ ‭2‬
‭ + b = 3c + 3d ⇒ 4c + 4d = 180‬
a ‭natural‬ ‭numbers’‬ ‭average‬ ‭:‬ ‭-‬ ‭Average of 10 consecutive integers‬
‭c + d = 45 ⇒ a + b = 3‬× ‭45 =135‬ (‭𝑛‬‭‬+‭‬‭1)‬ (‭2‭𝑛 ‬ ‬‭‬+‭‬‭1)‬ (‭13‬‭‬+‭‬‭1)‬ (‭2‭‬‬‭×‭‬‬‭13‬‭‬+‭‬‭1)‬ ‭5‭𝑡‬ ℎ‬‭‬‭𝑡𝑒𝑟𝑚‬‭‬+‭‬‭6‭𝑡‬ ℎ‬‭‬‭𝑡𝑒𝑟𝑚‬ ‭ ‭𝑥
2 ‬ ‭‬‬+‭‬‭9‬ ‭ 3‬
3
‭=‬ ‭(‬ ‭) =‬ ‭=‬
‭6‬ ‭6‬ ‭2‬ ‭‬
2 ‭‬
2
‭Sol.133.(b)‬‭According to the question,‬ (‭14‬)‭‬‭×‭‬‬(‭‬‭27‬) ⇒ ‭x = 12‬
‭=‬ ‭= 63‬
‭162‬‭𝑥‭‬‬+‭‬‭150‬(4‭ 0‬‭‬−‭‬‭𝑥)‬ ‭‬‭6‬ ‭Therefore,‬ ‭average‬‭of‬‭first‬‭three‬‭integers‬
‭ 56 =‬
1
‭40‬ ‭3‭𝑥
‬ ‭‬‬+‭‬‭3‭‬‬ ‭3‭‬‬‭×‭‬‬‭12‬‭‬+‭‬‭3‭‬‬
‭ ol.142.(c)‬ ‭Let‬ ‭the‬ ‭average‬ ‭expenditure‬
S ‭=‬ ‭=‬ ‭= 13‬
⇒ ‭6240‬− ‭6000 =‬‭162‬‭𝑥‬− ‭150‬‭𝑥‬ ‭3‬ ‭3‬
‭of 8 friends =‬‭𝑥‬
‭12‬‭𝑥‬‭= 240‬⇒ ‭remaining sticks (‬‭𝑥‬‭) = 20‬
‭Sum of expenditure of 7 friends‬ ‭Sol.148.(a)‬ ‭Let‬ ‭the‬ ‭current‬ ‭ages‬ ‭of‬
‭ ol.134.(c)‬‭According to question,‬
S ‭= 7 × 16 = ₹ 112‬ ‭ usband,‬‭the‬‭wife‬‭and‬‭the‬‭child‬‭=‬‭x,y,‬‭and‬
h
‭Total age of 2 students‬ ‭Expenditure of 8th friend =‬‭𝑥‬‭+ 35‬ ‭z respectively‬
‭= (50 × 3)‬− ‭56 = 94 years‬ ‭According to the question,‬ ‭According to the question,‬
‭Age of Last student‬ ‭112‬‭‬+‭‬(𝑥‭ ‭‬‬+‭‬‭35‬) ‭x + y + z = 90-----------(1)‬
‭𝑥‬‭=‬ ‭⇒ 8‬‭𝑥‬‭= 112 +‬‭𝑥‬‭+ 35‬
‭= (48 × 3)‬− ‭94 = 50 years‬ ‭8‬ ‭And x + z = 52----------(2)‬
‭112‬‭‬+‭‬‭35‬ ‭By eq . 1st and 2nd‬
‭Sol.135.(b)‬‭As‬‭we‬‭know‬‭that‬‭when‬‭every‬ ‭𝑥‬=
‭‬ ‭= 21‬
‭7‬ ‭Present age of wife( y) = 38 years‬
‭ umber‬ ‭is‬ ‭tripled‬ ‭then‬ ‭the‬ ‭average‬ ‭will‬
n ‭Total expenditure = 21 × 8 = 168‬
‭also tripled.‬ ‭Sol.149.(c)‬
‭So, According to question,‬ ‭ ol.143.(b)‬ ‭Average‬ ‭of‬ ‭120‬‭members‬‭of‬
S
‭Required Average = 8 × 3 = 24‬ ‭the society = 62.5years‬
‭After‬ ‭addition‬ ‭of‬ ‭30‬ ‭new‬ ‭members,‬
‭ ol.136.(d)‬
S ‭decrement in the overall average‬
‭Even number between 5 and 29‬ ‭= 62.5 - 58.2 = 4.3 years‬
‭First even number = 6 ,‬ ‭therefore‬ ‭,‬ ‭the‬ ‭average‬ ‭age‬ ‭of‬ ‭30‬ ‭new‬ ‭the‬‭ratio‬‭of‬‭marks‬‭of‬‭pass‬‭students‬‭to‬‭the‬
‭last even number = 28‬ ‭‬‭4.‬3
‭ ‭‬‬‭×‭‬‬‭150‬ t‭ otal marks of fail students‬
‭members = 62.5 -‬ ‭= 55 × 3 : 35 × 1‬⇒ ‭33 : 7‬
‭When the difference is same‬ ‭30‬
[‭1‭𝑠‬ 𝑡‬‭‬‭𝑛𝑢𝑚𝑏𝑒𝑟‬‭‬‭‬+‭‬‭‬‭𝑙𝑎𝑠𝑡‬‭‬‭𝑛𝑢𝑚𝑏𝑒𝑟‬] ‭= 62.5 - 21.5 = 41 years‬
‭Average =‬ ‭ ol.150.(d)‬ ‭Average‬ ‭of‬ ‭two‬‭numbers‬‭of‬
S
‭2‬
‭ ol.144.(b)‬‭According to the question,‬
S ‭the middle = 13.5‬
[‭6‭‬‬+‭‬‭28‬]
‭ heir average =‬
T ‭= 17‬ ‭age of the 6 girls = 6x‬ ‭So‬‭,‬‭their‬‭sum‬ ‭=‬‭27‬ ‭and‬‭the‬‭numbers‬‭are‬
‭2‬
‭Total age of the four new girls‬ ‭13 and 14.‬
‭ ol.137.(c)‬‭Sum of 24 observations‬
S ‭= (x- 2 + x + 4 + x + 8 + x + 10) = 4x +20‬ ‭First six numbers of the series are‬
‭= 41 × 24 = 984‬ ‭So, the new average of the class‬ ‭= 9 , 10 , 11 , 12 , 13 and 14‬
‭Sum of last 16 observations‬ ‭‬‭‬‭6‭𝑥
‬ ‭‬‬+‭‬‭4‭𝑥
‬ ‭‬‬+‭‬‭20‬ ‭Required sum‬
‭= 39 × 16 = 624‬ ‭=‬ ‭= x + 2‬ ‭= 9 + 10 + 11 +12 +13 +14 = 69‬
‭10‬
‭Sum of first 8 observations‬
‭= 984‬− ‭624 = 360‬ ‭Sol.145.(d)‬ ‭Let‬ ‭the‬ ‭9‬ ‭consecutive‬ ‭odd‬ ‭ ol.151.(c)‬ ‭Let‬ ‭,‬ ‭6‬‭consecutive‬‭numbers‬
S
‭Sum of first 9 observations‬ ‭ umber‬‭=‬‭x,‬‭x‬‭+‬‭2,‬‭x‬‭+‬‭4,‬‭x‬‭+‬‭6,‬‭x‬‭+‬‭8,‬‭x‬‭+‬
n ‭are‬ → ‭𝑥‬ ‭,‬ ‭𝑥‬‭+‬‭2‬‭,‬‭𝑥‬‭+‬‭4‬‭,‬‭𝑥‬‭+‬‭6‬‭,‬‭𝑥‬‭+‬‭8‬‭and‬‭𝑥‬‭+‬
‭= 42 × 9 = 378‬ ‭10, x + 12, x + 14, x + 16‬ ‭10‬
‭Value of 9th observation‬ ‭According to the question,‬ ‭Average‬ ‭of‬ ‭6‬ ‭consecutive‬‭even‬‭numbers‬
‭= 378‬− ‭360 = 18‬ ‭Average (5th term)‬→ ‭(x + 8) = 27‬⇒ ‭x = 19‬ (‭𝑥‬ + ‭5‬) ‭= 35‬
‭Then, the consecutive
@ebookstore01odd numbers‬ ‭Average =‬‭𝑥‬‭+ 5 = 35 ,‬⇒ ‭𝑥‬‭= 30‬
‭Sol.138.(b)‬‭Let the number of student =‬‭𝑥‬ ‭= 19, 21, 23, 25, 27, 29, 31, 33, 35,‬ ‭Required sum =‬‭𝑥‬‭+‬(‭𝑥‬ + ‭10‬) ‭= 70‬
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‭Sol.152.(b)‬‭The‬‭sum‬‭of‬‭the‬‭children's‬‭age‬ ‭Sol.159.(a)‬ ‭6‬ ‭years‬ ‭before‬ ‭sum‬ ‭of‬ ‭Short‬ ‭Tricks:-‬ ‭In‬ ‭this‬ ‭type‬‭of‬‭question‬‭,‬
‭ 15 × 5 = 75‬
= f‭ amily’s age = 42 × 3 =126‬ ‭ lways‬ ‭focus‬ ‭on‬ ‭changes‬ ‭made‬ ‭by‬
a
‭The sum of the family’s age‬ ‭Family’s present age = 126 + 18 = 144‬ ‭mistake ,‬
‭= 25 × 7 = 175‬ ‭Age of wife and children before 8 years‬ ‭Difference = (18 +19) - (14 + 15)‬
‭The sum of mother and father’s age‬ ‭= 30 × 2 = 60‬ ‭= 8 mark extra‬
‭= 175‬− ‭75 = 100‬ ‭Wife and children’s present age‬ ‭Now,‬ ‭divide‬ ‭this‬ ‭in‬ ‭total‬ ‭number‬ ‭of‬
‭Let the mother’s age =‬‭𝑥‬ ‭= 60‬+‭16 = 76‬ ‭8‬
‭student =‬ ‭= 0.32‬
‭father’s age =‬‭𝑥‬‭+ 4‬ ‭Present age of abhay‬ ‭25‬
‭According to the question,‬ ‭= 144‬− ‭76 = 68 years‬ ‭ ow, the average affects by 0.32 marks .‬
N
‭2‭𝑥
‬ ‬‭+ 4 = 100‬⇒ ‭𝑥‬‭= 48‬ ‭Required average‬
‭ ol.160.(b)‬‭Let 1st number be‬‭𝑥‬.
S ‭= 19 - 0.32 = 18.68 marks‬
‭ ol.153.(c)‬‭Sum of first 8 positive even‬
S ‭The sum of 5 numbers = 60 × 5 = 300‬
‭no. divisible by 9 ,‬ ‭The sum of 4th and 5th numbers = 120‬ ‭ ol.166.(a)‬‭total‬‭weight‬‭of‬‭49‬‭students‬‭in‬
S
‭9 (2 + 4 + 6 + 8 + 10 +12 +14 + 16 )‬ ‭The sum of 1st, 2nd and 3rd numbers‬ ‭a class = 49 × 39 = 1911 kg.‬
‭= 9 × 72 = 648‬ ‭= 300‬− ‭120 = 180‬ ‭Seven‬ ‭of‬ ‭them‬ ‭whose‬ ‭average‬‭weight‬‭is‬
‭648‬ ‭‬
1 ‭‬
3 ‭40 kg leave ,‬
‭Required average =‬ ‭= 81‬ ‭𝑥‬‭+‬ ‭𝑥‬‭+‬ 𝑥 ‭ ‬‭= 180 =‬‭𝑥‬‭= 60‬
‭8‬ ‭2‬ ‭2‬ ‭total weight of them = 40 × 7 = 280 kg.‬
‭3‬ ‭3‬ ‭Other‬ ‭seven‬ ‭student‬ ‭whose‬ ‭average‬
‭ ol.154.(b)‬
S ‭ o, 3rd number =‬ ‭𝑥‬‭=‬
S ‭× ‬‭60 = 90‬
‭2‬ ‭2‬ ‭weight is 54 kg join ,‬
‭Sum of 3 students marks = 3 × 55 = 165‬ ‭Total weight = 54 × 7 = 378 kg.‬
‭Sum of 5 students marks = 50 × 5 = 250‬ ‭ ol.161.(d)‬‭Let the first 5 consecutive‬
S
‭Required average weight‬
‭Marks of A and B = 250‬− ‭165 = 85‬ ‭even numbers = x , x + 2 , x + 4 , x + 6 , x + 8‬
‭1911‬‭‬−‭‬‭280‬‭‬+‭‬‭378‬
‭A =‬‭𝑥‬‭, B =‬‭𝑥‬‭+ 15‬ ‭5‭𝑥
‬ ‭‬‬+‭‬‭20‬ ‭=‬ ‭= 41 kg.‬
‭ heir average =‬
T ‭ A‬ ⇒ ‭x + 4 = A‬
= ‭49‬
‭2‬‭𝑥‬‭+ 15 = 85,‬‭𝑥‬‭= 35‬ ‭5‬
‭So the marks of A = 35‬ I‭f‬‭the‬‭next‬‭5‬‭even‬‭numbers‬‭(‬‭x‬‭+‬‭10‬‭,‬‭x‬‭+‬ ‭ ol.167.(c)‬ ‭Let‬ ‭the‬ ‭daily‬ ‭wages‬ ‭of‬
S
‭12 , x + 14 , x + 16 , x + 18 ) be included‬ ‭women‬‭be‬ ‭Rs‬‭x‬ ‭Then‬‭the‬‭daily‬‭wages‬‭of‬
‭ ol.155.(b)‬ ‭prime‬ ‭numbers‬ ‭between‬ ‭30‬
S ‭10‬‭𝑥‭‬‬+‭‬‭90‬‭‬‭‬ ‭men is Rs (‬‭𝑥‬‭‬‭+ 50)‬
‭Then, average =‬ ‭= x + 9‬
‭and 50 = 31 , 37 , 41 , 43 , 47‬ ‭10‬ ‭Total daily wages of man and woman‬
‭199‬ ⇒ ‭A + 5‬ ‭= 450 × (700 + 300) = Rs. 450000‬
‭Therefore, their average =‬ ‭= 39.8‬
‭5‬ ‭Therefore,‬ ‭the‬ ‭average‬ ‭of‬ ‭these‬ ‭10‬ ‭According to the question,‬
‭consecutive even numbers = A + 5‬ ‭700 × (‬‭𝑥‬‭‬‭+ 50) + 300 × (‬‭𝑥‬‭) = 450000‬
‭ ol.156.(a)‬ ‭Let‬ ‭age‬ ‭of‬ ‭ram‬ ‭be‬ ‭a‬ ‭years‬ ‭,‬
S
‭Short Tricks :-‬ ‭35000 + 700‬‭𝑥‬‭‬‭+ 300‬‭𝑥‬‭‬‭= 450000‬
‭age‬ ‭of‬ ‭Shyam‬ ‭be‬ ‭b‬ ‭years‬ ‭and‬ ‭age‬ ‭of‬
‭Rahim be c years‬ ‭1000‬‭𝑥‬‭‬‭= 450000 - 35000 = 415000‬
‭415000‬
‭a + b = 56 -------e.q .(1)‬ ‭𝑥‬‭‬‭=‬ ‭= ₹415‬
‭1000‬
‭c + b = 52 -------e.q .(2)‬
‭a + c = 60 -------e.q .(3)‬ ‭ ol.168.(a)‬‭Average‬‭of‬‭eight‬‭consecutive‬
S
‭On subtracting e.q .(2) from e.q .(1);‬ ‭odd no. (n)= 48‬
‭we get‬ (‭𝑋‭‬‬+‭‬‭𝑌‬) (‭𝑌‬‭‬+‭‬‭𝑍‬) ‭Then‬ ‭,‬ ‭4th‬ ‭And‬ ‭5th‬ ‭no.‬ ‭are‬‭(n‬‭-‬‭1)‬ = ‭‬‭47‬
‭a - c = 4 -------e.q .(4)‬ ‭Sol.162.(b)‬ ‭+ 35 =‬
‭2‬ ‭‬
2 ‭and (n + 1) = 49‬
‭On adding e.q .(3) and e.q .(4); we get‬ ‭𝑋‬‭‬ + ‭𝑌‬‭+ 70 = Y + 85 = X = 15‬ ‭And seventh number = 49 + 4 = 53‬
‭a = 32‬ ‭Now, required sum = 49 + 53 = 102‬
⇒ ‭b = 24 and c = 28‬ ‭ ol.163.(c)‬
S
‭First five natural numbers‬ → ‭1, 2, 3, 4, 5‬ ‭ ol.169.(b)‬
S
‭Sol.157.(b)‬ ‭Required average‬ ‭first 7 multiples of 17 are 17,34,....119‬
‭3‬ ‭3‬ ‭3‬ ‭3‬ ‭3‬ ‭𝑓𝑖𝑟𝑠𝑡‬‭‬‭𝑡𝑒𝑟𝑚‬‭‬+‭‬‭𝑙𝑎𝑠𝑡‬‭‬‭𝑡𝑒𝑟𝑚‬‭‬
‭1‬ +‭‬‭2‬ +‭‬‭3‬ +‭‬‭4‬ +‭‬‭5‬ ‭ 25‬
2 ‭Average =‬
‭=‬ ‭=‬ ‭= 45‬ ‭2‬
‭5‬ ‭‬
5
‭ 7‬‭‬+‭‬‭119‬
1
‭‬
= ‭= 68‬
‭ ol.164.(d)‬ ‭Sum‬ ‭of‬ ‭numbers‬ ‭=‬ ‭Average‬
S ‭2‬
‭ ccording to the question,‬
A ‭of numbers × No . of observations‬
‭Sum of numbers = 32 × 20 = 640‬ ‭Sol.170.(b)‬ ‭Let‬ ‭the‬ ‭number‬ ‭of‬ ‭apples‬‭in‬
‭Total number of students = 120‬
‭If number 29 and 31 are excluded then,‬ t‭ he basket be x.‬
‭Number of passed students‬
‭Sum of remaining numbers = 640‬− ‭60‬ ‭50‬‭𝑥‬ + ‭360‬ = ‭55‬(‭𝑥‬ + ‭6‬)
‭‬
1
‭= 120 ×‬ ‭= 60‬ ⇒ ‭55‬‭𝑥‬ − ‭50‬‭𝑥‬ = ‭360‬ − ‭330‬
‭2‬ ‭= 580‬
‭580‬ ⇒ ‭5‬‭𝑥‬ = ‭30‬⇒ ‭𝑥‬ = ‭6‬
‭ ol.158.(a)‬‭Man‬‭spends‬‭money‬‭in‬‭First‬‭4‬
S ‭New Average =‬ ‭= 32.22‬ ‭So,‬ ‭the‬ ‭number‬ ‭of‬ ‭apples‬ ‭in‬ ‭the‬ ‭basket‬
‭18‬
‭months = 2300 × 4= Rs. 9200‬ ‭was 6.‬
‭He spends money in next 8 months‬ ‭ ol.165.(c)‬‭Total marks of 25 students‬
S
‭= 1800 × 8 = Rs. 14400‬ ‭= 25 × 19 = 475‬ ‭Sol.171.(c)‬ ‭Total‬ ‭no‬ ‭of‬ ‭students‬ ‭in‬ ‭the‬
‭Yearly money spent by him‬ ‭The‬‭marks‬‭of‬‭two‬‭student‬‭were‬‭taken‬‭as‬‭18‬ ‭65‬‭‬−‭‬‭45‬
‭class =‬ ‭‬
1 ‭= 20 × 3 = 60‬
‭= 14400 + 9200 = 23600‬ ‭and 19 respectively instead of 14 and 15‬
‭3‬
‭And he saves money in 1 year‬ ‭Difference = (18 + 19) - (14 + 15)‬
‭= Rs. 12400‬ ‭= 8 mark extra‬ ‭4‬
‭Sol.172.(a)‬‭The total sum of s no’s = s‬‭𝑟‬
‭His monthly income‬ ‭Accurate mark = 475 - 8 = 467‬ ‭4‬
‭467‬ ‭The total sum of r no’s = r‬‭𝑠 ‬
‭12400‬‭‬+‭‬‭23600‬ @ebookstore01
‭‬
= = ‭𝑅𝑠‬. ‭‬‭3000‬ ‭Required average =‬ ‭= 18.68‬
‭12‬ ‭25‬
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‭4‬ ‭4‬
‭𝑠‭𝑟‬ ‬ +‭‬‭𝑟‬‭𝑠‬ ‭Sol.180.(c)‬ ‭Average‬ ‭age‬ ‭of‬ ‭10‬ ‭students‬ ⇒ ‭1440000‬ + ‭20000‬‭𝑥‬ = ‭32000‬‭𝑥‬ + ‭1296000‬
‭So, the average of r and s =‬ ‭ nd 1 teacher = 17‬
a ⇒ ‭12000‬‭𝑥‬ = ‭1440000‬ − ‭1296000‬
‭𝑟‬‭‬+‭‬‭𝑠‬
‭3‬ ‭3‬
‭𝑟𝑠‬(𝑟‭ ‬ +‭‬‭𝑠‬ )
‭2‬ ‭2‬
‭𝑟𝑠‬(𝑟‭ ‬‭‬+‭‬‭𝑠)‬ (‭𝑟‬ ‭‬+‭‬‭𝑠‬ ‭‬−‭‬‭𝑟𝑠‬)
‭Total‬‭sum‬‭of‬‭the‬‭ages‬‭of‬‭the‬‭10‬‭students‬ ⇒ ‭12000‬‭𝑥‬ = ‭144000‬⇒ ‭𝑥‬ = ‭12‬
‭=‬ ‭=‬ ‭and 1 teacher = 187‬ ‭Hence,‬ ‭the‬ ‭number‬ ‭of‬ ‭employees‬ ‭in‬
‭‬‭𝑟‬‭‬+‭‬‭𝑠‬ ‭𝑟‬‭‬+‭‬‭𝑠‬
‭2‬ ‭2‬ ‭Sum of the ages of 10 students‬ ‭group-A is 12.‬
‭= rs(‬‭𝑟‬ ‭+‭‬‬‭𝑠 ‬ ‭- rs)‬ ‭Short Trick :-‬
‭= 10 × 15 = 150‬
‭Sol.173.(d)‬ ‭Let‬ ‭the‬ ‭age‬‭of‬‭man‬‭and‬‭his‬ ‭So,‬ ‭age‬ ‭of‬ ‭the‬ ‭teacher‬ ‭=‬‭187‬‭-‬‭150‬‭=‬‭37‬
‭ on be 7x and 4x‬
s ‭years‬
‭ATQ,‬
‭ ol.181.(d)‬
S
‭7x + 4x = 55 × 2 = 110‬
‭Sum of the total marks of 45 students‬
‭11x = 110‬⇒ ‭x =10‬
‭= 45 × 52 = 2340‬ ‭ ol.187.(b)‬‭Sum of the total ages of the‬
S
‭The ratio of their ages after 6 years‬
‭Sum of the marks of 6 boys who left‬ ‭15 boys = 16 × 15 = 240‬
‭= (10 × 7) + 6 : (4 × 10) + 6‬
‭= 40 × 6 = 240‬ ‭Sum of the total ages of the 10 girls‬
‭= 76 : 46 =38:23‬
‭Sum‬‭of‬‭the‬‭marks‬‭of‬‭the‬‭8‬‭boys‬‭who‬‭join‬ ‭= 15 × 10 = 150‬
‭Sol.174.(c)‬‭The age of guest‬ ‭= 43 × 8 = 344‬ ‭Now,‬ ‭the‬ ‭average‬ ‭of‬ ‭the‬ ‭students‬ ‭in‬‭the‬
‭‬
9 ‭New average of the class‬ ‭240‬‭‬+1
‭ 50‬
‭= 40 ×‬‭ ‬ ‭+ (5 × 6) = 45 + 30 = 75 yrs‬ ‭2340‬‭‬−‭‬‭240‬‭‬+‭‬‭344‬ ‭ 444‬
2 ‭class =‬ = ‭15‬. ‭6‬
‭8‬ ‭25‬
‭=‬ ‭‬
= = ‭52‬
‭45‬‭‬−‭‬‭6‭‬‬+‭‬‭8‬ ‭ 7‬
4
‭ ol.175.(c)‬‭Let the weight of Ram be x‬
S ‭20‬
‭Sol.188.(d)‬‭Average of‬‭3‬ , ‭3‬ ‭‬‭𝑎𝑛𝑑‬‭‬‭3‬ ‭‬
‭30‬ ‭40‬

‭No of perosns‬ ‭Average‬ ‭sum‬ ‭ ol.182.(b)‬ ‭Average‬ ‭of‬ ‭first‬ ‭148‬ ‭even‬
S ‭20‬ ‭30‬ ‭40‬ ‭19‬ ‭29‬ ‭39‬
‭3‬ +‭‬‭3‬ ‭‬+‭‬‭3‬ ‭‬ ‭3(‬ 3
‭ ‬ +‭‬‭3‬ ‭‬+‭‬‭3‬ )‭‬
‭1(Ram)‬ ‭x‬ ‭x‬ ‭positive numbers = 148 + 1 = 149‬ ‭=‬ ‭‬
=
‭3‬ ‭3‬
‭Average‬ ‭of‬ ‭first‬ ‭129‬ ‭odd‬ ‭positive‬
‭2‬ ‭x + 2‬ ‭2x + 4‬ ‭19‬ ‭29‬ ‭39‬
‭numbers = 129‬ ‭=‬(‭3‬ + ‭‬‭3‬ ‭‬ + ‭3‬ )
‭3‬ ‭x + 4‬ ‭3x + 12‬
‭So, the required difference‬
‭4‬ ‭x + 6‬ ‭4x + 24‬ ‭Sol.189.(d)‬‭Average marks in Hindi‬
‭= 149 - 129 = 20‬
‭5 (Mukesh)‬ ‭x + 8‬ ‭5x + 40‬ ‭11‬‭‬‭×‭‬‬‭78‬‭‬+‭‬‭7‭‬‬‭×‭‬‬‭80‬‭‬+‭‬‭5‭‬‬‭×‭‬‬‭82‬‭‬+‭‬‭2‭‬‬‭×‭‬‬‭86‬
‭=‬
‭Difference in sum‬ ‭ ol.183.(d)‬
S ‭11‬+‭‬‭7‭‬‬+‭‬‭5‭‬‬+‭‬‭2‬
‭= 5x + 40 - 4x -24 = x + 16‬ ‭Let the age of fifth student be x‬ ‭858‬‭‬+‭‬‭560‬‭‬+‭‬‭410‬‭‬+‭‬‭172‬ ‭2000‬
‭=‬ ‭=‬ ‭= 80‬
‭25‬ ‭25‬
‭Clearly‬ ‭,‬ ‭we‬ ‭can‬ ‭see‬ ‭that‬ ‭Mukesh‬‭is‬ ‭16‬ ‭Then, the age of fourth student = x - 4‬
‭kg heavier than Ram.‬ ‭The age of last two students‬ ‭ ol.190.(b)‬ ‭5‬ ‭months‬ ‭sales‬ ‭of‬ ‭a‬
S
‭= 30 + 5 = 35 yrs‬ ‭merchant‬‭=‬‭6435‬‭+‬‭6927‬‭+‬‭6855‬‭+‬‭7230‬‭+‬
‭Sol.176.(b)‬ ‭Average age of 7 students of the class‬ ‭6562 = Rs.34009‬
‭= 28 yrs‬ ‭Average sale of merchant in 6 months‬
‭Average of first three students = 30 yrs‬ ‭= Rs. 6500‬
‭Total deviation in the average‬ ‭So, Total sale during 6 months‬
‭= (+ 2) × 3 = + 6‬ ‭= 6500 × 6 = Rs.39000‬
‭As‬‭we‬‭know‬‭that‬‭net‬‭deviation‬‭should‬‭be‬ ‭6th Month sale‬
‭zero then we have,‬ ‭= 39000 - 34009 = Rs.4991‬
‭The‬ ‭no‬ ‭of‬ ‭employees‬ ‭having‬ ‭average‬ ‭x + (x - 4) + 35 × 2 = 28 × 4 - 6‬
‭ alary‬ ‭of‬ ‭₹18,000‬ ‭=‬ ‭1‬ ‭unit‬ ‭which‬
s ‭2x - 4 + 70 = 112 - 6‬ ‭ ol.191.(a)‬‭Average of 12 numbers = 25‬
S
‭corresponds to 5‬ ‭Sum of 12 numbers = 25 × 12 = 300‬
‭2x + 66 = 106‬⇒ ‭2x = 106 - 66 = 40‬
‭Then,‬ ‭the‬ ‭no‬ ‭of‬ ‭employees‬ ‭in‬ ‭the‬ ‭40‬ ‭New sum of 12 numbers‬
‭company = 6 unit = 6 × 5 = 30‬ ⇒ ‭x =‬ ‭= 20‬
‭2‬ ‭= 300 + 12 × 6 = 372‬
‭Now,‬ ‭the‬ ‭average‬‭age‬‭of‬‭fourth‬‭and‬‭fifth‬ ‭372‬
‭ ol.177.(b)‬
S ‭New Average of 12 numbers =‬ ‭= 31‬
‭2‭𝑥
‬ ‭‬‬−‭‬‭4‬ ‭12‬
‭No of students‬→ ‭30 : 10 = 3 : 1‬ ‭student =‬ ‭ x - 2 = 20 - 2‬
=
‭2‬ ‭Alternate‬ ‭solution‬ ‭:-‬ ‭Average‬ ‭of‬ ‭12‬
‭Average‬ → ‭95 : 85‬
‭= 18 years‬ ‭ umbers = 25‬
n
‭Average score of the whole class‬
‭When‬‭each‬‭number‬‭is‬‭added‬‭by‬‭6‬‭it‬‭means‬
‭3‭‬‬‭×‭‬‬‭95‬‭‬+‭‬‭1‭‬‬‭×‭‬‬‭85‬ ‭285‬‭‬+‭‬‭85‬ ‭ 70‬
3 ‭2‬
‭=‬ ‭=‬ ‭=‬ ‭ ol.184.(c)‬‭The sum of first ‘n’ odd no’s =‬‭𝑛‬
S ‭all‬ ‭numbers‬ ‭are‬ ‭increased‬ ‭by‬ ‭6‬ ‭therefore‬
‭3‬‭‬+‭‬‭1‬ ‭4‬ ‭‬
4
‭So, the average of the first 8 odd no’s‬ ‭the average also increases by 6.‬
‭= 92.5‬ ‭2‬
‭‬
8 ‭So‬‭,‬‭new average of 12 numbers‬
‭=‬ ‭= 8‬
‭ ol.178.(d)‬ ‭The‬ ‭average‬ ‭of‬ ‭rings‬ ‭in‬ ‭all‬
S ‭8‬ ‭= 25 + 6 = 31‬
‭the six baskets = 38‬
‭ ol.185.(d)‬
S ‭Sol.192.(d)‬‭Average marks of students‬
‭Then,‬ ‭the‬ ‭total‬ ‭no‬ ‭of‬ ‭rings‬ ‭in‬ ‭the‬ ‭blue‬
‭basket = 38 + 4 × 5 = 38 + 20 = 58‬ ‭The sum of first ‘n’ even no’s = n(n + 1)‬ ‭72‬‭‬+‭‬‭84‬‭‬+‭‬‭91‬‭‬+‭‬‭80‬‭‬+‭‬‭73‬ ‭ 00‬
4
‭=‬ ‭=‬ ‭= 80‬
‭The‬ ‭average‬ ‭of‬ ‭the‬ ‭first‬ ‭5‬ ‭even‬ ‭natural‬ ‭5‬ ‭‬
5
‭ ol.179.(d)‬ ‭Let‬ ‭the‬‭height‬‭of‬‭the‬‭three‬‭kids‬
S ‭5‭‬‬‭×‭‬‬‭6‬
‭numbers =‬ ‭= 6‬ ‭Sol.193.(a)‬‭Weight of teacher‬
‭be 7x, 8x and 9x respectively‬ ‭5‬
‭ 70.5 + (70.5 - 70) × 32 = 70.5 + 0.5 × 32‬
=
‭ATQ,‬
‭ ol.186.(b)‬‭Let‬‭the‬‭number‬‭of‬‭employees‬
S ‭= 70.5 + 16 = 86.5 kg‬
‭7x + 8x + 9x = 56 × 3 = 168‬
‭in group- A be x.‬
‭168‬ ‭ ol.194.(d)‬‭ATQ,‬
S
⇒ ‭24x = 168‬⇒ ‭x =‬ ‭= 7‬ ‭ATQ,‬
‭24‬ ‭X + Y = 10X × 2 = 20X ⇒ X + Y = 20X‬
‭ o, the height of the three kids‬
S ‭20‬, ‭000‬(‭72‬+ ‭𝑥‬)
‭Y = 19X‬
‭= 7 × 7 = 49cm, 8 × 7 = 56cm, 9 × 7 = 63 cm‬ = ‭32,000‬‭𝑥‬+ @ebookstore01
‭18,000‬‭× ‬‭72‬

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‭Pinnacle‬ ‭Day: 84th - 86th‬ ‭Average‬
‭ ol.195.(c)‬
S x‭ = 128 - 116 = 12 yrs‬ ‭784‬
‭Average =‬ ‭= 112‬
‭Average of six consecutive odd no’s = 26‬ ‭So, the age of the son = 12 yrs‬ ‭7‬
‭So,‬ ‭the‬ ‭average‬ ‭of‬ ‭middle‬ ‭no‬ ‭i.e.‬
‭Sol.204.(a)‬ ‭The‬ ‭average‬ ‭of‬ ‭four‬ ‭Sol.209.(a)‬‭According to the question‬
‭3‭𝑟‬ 𝑑‬‭‬+‭‬‭4‭𝑡‬ ℎ‬
‭=‬ ‭26.‬ ‭Then,‬ ‭3rd‬ ‭no‬ ‭=‬ ‭25‬‭and‬ ‭ onsecutive odd no = 8‬
c ‭ irst number is 4x and second number is x‬
F
‭2‬
‭ th no = 27‬
4 ‭Then‬ ‭adding‬ ‭1‬ ‭extra‬ ‭odd‬‭no‬‭,‬‭average‬‭is‬ ‭4‭𝑥
‬ ‭‬‬+‭‬‭𝑥‬
‭Average‬‭=‬ ‭ 65 = 5x = 130‬
=
‭also increased by 1‬ ‭2‬
‭Now, the largest no‬
‭So, the required average = 8 + 1 = 9‬ ‭130‬
‭= 27 + 2 × 2 = 27 + 4 = 31‬ ‭ econd number =‬
S ‭=‬‭26‬
‭5‬
‭And the smallest no‬
‭ ol.205.(c)‬
S
‭= 25 - 2 × 2 = 25 - 4 = 21‬ ‭ ol.210.(a)‬‭8‬‭year‬‭ago‬‭the‬‭average‬‭age‬‭of‬
S
‭Price of 5 pens = 5 × 150 =‬‭₹‬‭750‬
‭Required difference = 31 - 21 = 10‬ ‭a‬ ‭family‬ ‭is‬ ‭35‬ ‭so‬ ‭today‬‭the‬‭average‬‭age‬
‭Price of 2 pencils = 2 × 100 =‬‭₹‬‭200‬
‭Price of3 notebook = 3 × 250 =‬‭₹‬‭750‬ ‭of a family is 35 + 8 = 43 years‬
‭Sol.196.(a)‬ ‭The‬ ‭no.‬ ‭that‬ ‭is‬ ‭replaced‬ ‭in‬ ‭a‬
‭Average expenditure of per article‬ ‭Sum‬ ‭of‬‭age‬‭of‬‭family‬‭of‬‭6‬‭members‬‭and‬
‭ et of 20 no’s = 58 + 2 × 20 = 58 + 40 = 98‬
s
‭‬‭𝑝𝑟𝑖𝑐𝑒‬‭‬‭𝑜𝑓‬‭‬‭𝑎𝑙𝑙‬‭‬‭𝑖𝑡𝑒𝑚𝑠‬‭‬ ‭750‬‭‬+‭‬‭200‬‭‬+‭‬‭750‬‭‬‭‬ ‭1 child = 6 × 43 + 1 = 258 + 1 = 259‬
‭=‬ ‭=‬ ‭Now today average age of family is‬
‭ ol.197.(d)‬
S ‭𝑛𝑢𝑚𝑏𝑒𝑟‬‭‬‭𝑜𝑓‬‭‬‭𝑖𝑡𝑒𝑚𝑠‬ ‭5‭‬‬+‭‬‭2‭‬‬+‭‬‭3‬
‭Prime‬‭no‬‭between‬‭1‬‭to‬‭50‬‭=‬‭2,‬‭3,‬‭5,‬‭7,‬‭11,‬ ‭1700‬‭‬‭‬ ‭259‬
‭‬
= ‭=‬‭₹‬‭170‬ ‭=‬ ‭= 37‬
‭13, 17, 19, 23, 29, 31, 37, 41, 43, 47‬ ‭10‬ ‭7‬
‭Average of prime no’s =‬ ‭ fter 4 years average age of family is‬
A
‭ ol.206.(c)‬
S ‭= 37 + 4 = 41 years‬
‭2‭‬‬+‭‬‭3‭‬‬+‭‬‭5‭‬‬+‭‬‭7‭‬‬+‭‬‭11‬‭‬+‭‬‭13‬‭‬+‭‬‭17‬‭‬+‭‬‭19‬
‭+‬ ‭Average of all 200 employees = 68.2 kg‬
‭15‬
‭Number of female employees‬ ‭Sol.211.(c)‬‭Let‬‭marks‬‭of‬‭four‬‭candidates‬
‭23‬‭‬+‭‬‭29‬‭‬+‭‬‭31‬‭‬+‭‬‭37‬‭‬+‭‬‭41‬‭‬+‭‬‭43‬‭‬+‭‬‭47‬
‭‬‭2‬ ‭ e a , b, c ,d‬
b
‭15‬ ‭ 200‬‭× ‬
= ‭= 80‬
‭5‬ ‭Sum of marks of first three candidates‬
‭328‬
‭=‬ ‭= 21.86‬≈ ‭21.9‬ ‭Number of male employees = 200 - 80‬ ‭= 3x‬
‭15‬
‭= 120‬ ‭Now according to the question‬
‭Sol.198.(d)‬‭Let‬‭the‬‭run‬‭scored‬‭by‬‭the‬‭8th‬ ‭Ratio‬ ‭of‬ ‭average‬ ‭weight‬ ‭of‬ ‭man‬ ‭and‬ ‭a + b + c + d = 3x + d = 4(x + 2)‬
‭ layer in an innings = x‬
p ‭woman = 7 : 5‬ ‭3x + d = 4x + 8 = d = x + 8‬
‭Sum of the run scored by 8 players‬ ‭𝑠𝑢𝑚‬‭‬‭𝑜𝑓‬‭‬‭𝑎𝑔𝑒‬‭‬
‭Average weight =‬ ‭Sol.212.(c)‬‭Let two numbers are a and b‬
‭= 55 × 8 = 440‬ ‭ 𝑢𝑚𝑏𝑒𝑟‬‭‬‭𝑜𝑓‬‭‬‭𝑒𝑚𝑝𝑙𝑜𝑦𝑒𝑒𝑠‬‭‬
𝑛
‭𝑎‭‬‬+‭‬‭𝑏‬
‭ATQ,‬ ‭120‬‭‬‭×‭‬‬‭7‭𝑥 ‬ ‭‬‬+‭‬‭80‬‭‬‭×‭‬‬‭‬‭5‭𝑥
‬‬ ‭= 12 , a + b = 24……(1)‬
⇒ ‭68.2 =‬ ‭2‬
‭25‬‭+‬‭35‬‭+‬‭45‬‭+‬‭60‬‭+‬‭65‬‭+‬‭60‬‭+‬‭80‬‭+‬‭x‬‭=‬‭440‬ ‭200‬
‭ - b = 6……(2)‬
a
⇒ ‭370 + x = 440‬ ‭6‭‬‬‭×‭‬‬‭7‭𝑥
‬ ‭‬‬+‭‬‭4‭‬‬‭×‭‬‬‭‬‭5‭𝑥‬‬
⇒ ‭68.2 =‬ ‭Solving equations (1) and (2) we get‬
⇒ ‭x = 440 - 370 = 70‬ ‭10‬
‭682‬ ‭a = 15 and b = 9‬
‭So, the run scored by the 8th player = 70‬ ‭682 = 42x + 20x‬⇒ ‭x =‬ ‭= 11‬
‭62‬
‭𝑇‬ ‭1‬‭‬+‭‬‭𝑇‬
‭ ol.199.(b)‬ ‭The‬ ‭sum‬ ‭of‬ ‭the‬ ‭current‬ ‭age‬
S ‭ herefore average weight of the female‬
T ‭Sol.213.(d)‬
‭2‬
‭= 15‬
‭of a family = 24 × 5 = 120‬ ‭2‬
⇒ ‭5x = 5‬‭× ‬‭11 = 55‬
‭Total age 8 years ago = 120 - 5 × 8‬ ⇒ ‭T‭1‬ ‬ ‭+ T‬‭2‬ ‭= 30‬
‭= 120 - 40 = 80 yrs‬ ‭ ol.207.(a)‬‭According to the question,‬
S ‭𝑇‬ ‭3‬‭‬+‭‬‭𝑇‬ ‭4‬
‭Average of 8 girls = y‬ ‭= 35‬ ⇒ ‭T‭3‬ ‬ ‭+ T‬‭4‬ ‭= 70‬
‭80‬ ‭‬
2
‭ o, the required average =‬
S ‭ 20 yrs‬
= ‭Sum of age = 8y‬
‭4‬ ‭ ‬ ‭1‬‭‬+‭‬‭𝑇‬ ‭2‬+‭‬‭𝑇‬ ‭3‬‭‬+‭‬‭𝑇‬
𝑇 ‭30‬‭‬+‭‬‭70‬
‭4‬
‭Average‬‭age‬‭after‬‭adding‬‭5‬‭new‬‭girls‬‭having‬
‭4‬
‭‬‭=‬ ‭4‬
= ‭‬‭25‬
‭Sol.200.(b)‬‭ATQ,‬ ‭age y + 3, y - 6 , y + 15 , y + 8 and y + 6‬
‭𝑃‬‭‬+‭‬‭𝑄‬ ‭𝑄‬‭‬+‭‬‭𝑅‬ ‭8‬‭𝑦‬‭‬+‭‬‭𝑦‬‭‬+‭‬‭3‬‭‬+‭‬‭𝑦‬‭‬−‭‬‭6‬‭‬+‭‬‭𝑦‬‭‬+‭‬‭15‬‭‬+‭‬‭𝑦‬‭‬+‭‬‭‬‭8‬‭‬+‭‬‭𝑦‬‭‬+‭‬‭6‬‭‬ ‭ ol.214.(b)‬‭Let 6 numbers be a,b,c,d,e,f.‬
S
‭(‬ ‭) - (‬ ‭) = 25‬ ‭=‬
‭2‬ ‭2‬ ‭13‬
‭Sum of 5 numbers = 5×45=225‬
‭P + Q - Q - R= 25 × 2 = 50‬⇒ ‭P - R = 50‬ ‭13‬‭𝑦‬‭‬‭‬+‭‬‭26‬
‭Sum of 6 numbers = 5×45 + f = 6×48‬
‭=‬ ‭= y + 2‬
‭13‬
‭Sol.201.(a)‬ ‭Average‬ ‭of‬ ‭47‬ ‭consecutive‬ ‭225 + f = 288 = f = 63‬
‭ hort trick:‬
S
‭ atural no’s = 99‬
n ‭If‬ ‭we‬‭add‬‭5‬‭girls‬‭having‬‭age‬‭of‬‭Y‬‭year‬‭of‬ ‭Sol.215.(d)‬ ‭Sum‬ ‭of‬ ‭square‬ ‭of‬ ‭n‬ ‭natural‬
‭So, the 24th no must be 99‬ ‭each‬ ‭𝑛‬(𝑛
‭ ‬+1
‭ )‬ (‭2‭𝑛
‬ ‬+1
‭ )‬
‭Therefore, the largest no = 99 + 23 = 122‬ ‭number =‬
‭Average‬‭will‬‭not‬‭change‬‭obviously‬‭sum‬‭of‬ ‭6‬
‭age will not be changed‬ ‭Average‬
‭ ol.202.(d)‬‭The‬‭average‬‭of‬‭5‬‭consecutive‬
S
‭But‬‭the‬‭sum‬‭will‬‭change‬‭here‬‭having‬‭age‬ ‭𝑛‬(𝑛
‭ ‬+1
‭ )‬ (‭2‭𝑛
‬ ‬+1
‭ )‬ (‭𝑛‬+1
‭ )‬ (‭2‭𝑛
‬ ‬+1
‭ )‬
‭odd no = 33‬ ‭=‬ ‭=‬
‭y + 3, y - 6 , y + 15 , y + 8 and y + 6‬ ‭6×‬‭𝑛‬ ‭6‬
‭So, the 3rd no must be 33‬
‭Change in the sum of age‬ ‭Average of the squares of the first five‬
‭Largest no = 33 + 2 × 2 = 33 + 4 = 37‬
‭= +3 - 6 + 15 + 8 + 6 = +26‬ (‭5‭‬‬+‭‬‭1)‬ (‭2‭‬‬‭×‭‬‬‭5‭‬‬+‭‬‭1)‬
‭Smaller no = 33 - 2 × 2 = 33 - 4 = 29‬ ‭natural numbers =‬ ‭= 11‬
+‭26‬ ‭6‬
‭Required product = 37 × 29 = 1073‬ ‭Then average will change =‬ ‭=‬+ ‭2‬
‭13‬
‭ ol.216.(a)‬
S
‭ ol.203.(d)‬‭Let‬‭the‬‭age‬‭of‬‭the‬‭only‬‭son‬‭in‬
S ‭So average will be, y +2 years‬
‭Let run scored in first inning is x‬
‭the family be x‬
‭Sol.208.(d)‬ ‭Sum‬ ‭of‬ ‭cubes‬ ‭of‬ ‭first‬ ‭n‬ ‭Total run scored by rohit‬
‭The sum of the age of the family‬
‭ ‬‭‬+‭‬‭1)‬ ‭2‬
‭𝑛‬(𝑛 ‭= x + 42 + 56 + 72 + 40 = 58 × 5‬⇒ ‭x = 80‬
‭= 32 × 4 = 128 yrs‬ ‭natural number =‬[ ]
‭2‬
‭ATQ,‬ ‭ ol.217.(a)‬ ‭Sum‬ ‭of‬ ‭Divisibles‬ ‭of‬ ‭5‬
S
‭ ‭‬‬+‭‬‭1)‬ 2
‭7(‬ 7 ‭‬
‭50 + 46 + 20 + x = 128‬⇒ ‭116 + x = 128‬ ‭= [‬
‭2‬
]@ebookstore01
‭ 28²= 784‬
= ‭between 14 to 61 is‬

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‭Pinnacle‬ ‭Day: 84th - 86th‬ ‭Average‬
‭15‬‭+‬‭20‬‭+‬‭25‬‭+‬‭30‬‭+‬‭35‬‭+‬‭40‬‭+‬‭45‬‭+‬‭50‬‭+‬ ‭= 4050 - 3600 = 450‬ ‭2‭‬‬‭×‭‬‬‭𝑎‭‬‬‭×‭‬‬‭𝑏‬ ‭2‭𝑎
‬ 𝑏‬
‭Sol.233.(b)‬‭Average =‬ ‭‬
=
‭ 5 + 60 = 375‬
5 ‭ hort trick :‬
S ‭𝑎‭‬‬+‭‬‭𝑏‬ ‭+
𝑎 ‬ 𝑏‭‬
‭375‬ ‭Average. of 9‬→ ‭400‬
‭Average =‬ ‭= 37.5‬ ‭ ol.234.(b)‬
S
‭10‬ ‭Average.‬‭of‬‭first‬‭5‬ → ‭430‬ ‭(difference‬‭of‬
‭Sum of marks of 8 boys = 8 × 72 = 576‬
‭sum = 30 × 5 = +150 )‬
‭Sol.218.(a)‬‭Let the first odd number be x.‬ ‭Sum of marks of 11 students = 11 × 75‬
‭Average.‬‭of‬‭last‬‭5‬ → ‭380‬ ‭(difference‬‭of‬
‭𝑥+
‬ 𝑥
‭+‬ 2
‭+‬ 𝑥
‭+‬ 4
‭+‬ 𝑥
‭+‬ 6
‭+‬ 𝑥
‭+‬ 8‭+‬ 𝑥
‭+‬ 1
‭ 0‬+𝑥
‭+
‬ 1
‭ 2‬+𝑥
‭+
‬ 1
‭ 4‬ ‭= 825‬
‭sum = -20 × 5 = -100 )‬
‭8‬ ‭Total marks of three girls = 825 - 576 = 249‬
‭Then the papers of fifth book‬
= ‭16‬⇒ ‭x = 9‬ ‭249‬
‭= 400 + 150 - 100 = 450‬ ‭Average =‬ ‭= 83‬
‭Now, odd number just before 9 is 7,‬ ‭3‬
‭7+
‬ 9
‭+‬ 1
‭ 1‬+1
‭ 3‬+1
‭ 5‬+1‭ 7‬+1
‭ 9‬+2
‭ 1‬+2
‭ 3‬ ‭ ol.227.(d)‬ ‭Let the smallest integer = X‬
S
‭So,‬ = ‭15‬ ‭Sol.235.(a)‬ ‭Average‬ ‭of‬‭all‬‭prime‬‭number‬
‭9‬
‭Therefore , last = X + 7‬
‭2‭‬‬+‭‬‭3‭‬‬+‭‬‭5‭‬‬+‭‬‭7‭‬‬+‭‬‭11‬
‭So last four = X + 4 , X + 5 , X + 6 and X + 7‬ ‭below 12 =‬ ‭= 5.6‬
‭ ol.219.(a)‬ ‭Let‬ ‭the‬ ‭second‬‭number‬‭be‬‭𝑥‬
S ‭5‬
‭then first number is‬‭5‬‭𝑥‬ ‭Average of consecutive integers‬
‭Average‬‭of‬‭all‬‭prime‬‭number‬‭between‬‭12‬
‭𝑓𝑖𝑟𝑠𝑡‬‭‬‭𝑡𝑒𝑟𝑚‬‭‬‭‬+‭‬‭‬‭𝑙𝑎𝑠𝑡‬‭‬‭𝑡𝑒𝑟𝑚‬
‭5‬‭𝑥‬ − ‭𝑥‬ = ‭120‬ ‭=‬ ‭13‬‭‬+‭‬‭17‬‭‬+‭‬‭19‬‭‬+‭‬‭23‬‭‬+‭‬‭29‬
‭2‬ ‭and 30 =‬ ‭= 20.2‬
‭4‬‭𝑥‬ = ‭120‬ ‭=‬‭𝑥‬ = ‭30‬ ‭5‬
‭𝑋‭‬‬+‭‬‭𝑋‭‬‬+‭‬‭7‬ ‭27‬
‭30‬‭‬+‭‬‭150‬ ‭=‬ ‭=‬ ⇒ ‭2X + 7 = 27‬ ‭5P‬‭1‬ ‭- P‬‭2‬ ‭= 5(5.6) - 20.2 = 7.8‬
‭Average =‬ ‭= 90‬ ‭2‬ ‭2‬
‭2‬
‭So, X = 10‬ ‭ ol.236.(a)‬‭Total‬‭weight‬‭=‬‭20‬‭kg‬‭×‬‭2‬‭+‬‭30‬
S
‭ ol.220.(c)‬‭Sum of all 15 numbers‬
S ‭Then average of last four integers‬ ‭kg × 3 = 130 kg‬
‭= 15 × 41= 615‬ ‭14‬‭‬+‭‬‭17‬ ‭Total boxes = 20 + 30 = 50 boxes‬
‭=‬ ‭= 15.5‬
‭New average of 10 numbers‬ ‭2‬ ‭130‬
‭Average weight =‬ ‭= 2.6 kg‬
‭615‬‭‬−‭‬(2
‭ 1‬‭‬+‭‬‭24‬‭‬+‭‬‭39‬‭‬+‭‬‭47‬‭‬+‭‬‭97‬) ‭ 87‬
3 ‭50‬
‭=‬ ‭‬
= ‭ ol.228.(d)‬
S
‭10‬ ‭ 0‬
1
‭Let Average marks of‬‭𝐹‬‭1‬ ‭and‬‭𝐹‬‭2‭= X‬ ‭Sol.237.(a)‬‭Let two numbers are a and b‬
= ‭38‬. ‭7‬ ‬
‭Then‬‭𝐹‬‭1‭+ ‬‭𝐹‬‭2‬ ‭= 2X (eq . 1)‬ ‭ ccording to the question‬
A

‭Sol.221.(d)‬‭Total runs in first 20 overs‬ ‭a = 3b‬
‭So average marks of‬‭𝐹‬‭2‬ ‭and‬‭𝐹‬‭3‬ ‭= X - 40‬
‭ 20 × 2.4 = 48 runs‬
= ‭𝑎‭‬‬+‭‬‭𝑏‬ ‭ ‬‭‬+‭‬‭3‭𝑏
𝑏 ‬‬
⇒ ‭𝐹‬‭2‬ ‭+‬‭𝐹‬‭3‬ ‭= 2X - 80‬ ‭Average =‬ ‭=‬ ‭= 72‬
‭For the next 30 overs, remaining runs‬ ‭2‬ ‭‬
2
‭= 308 - 48 = 260 runs‬ ⇒ ‭𝐹‬‭2‬ ‭= 2X - 80 - 90‬ ‭4b = 144‬⇒ ‭b = 36‬
‭260‬ ‭ o, a = 3b = 3 × 36 = 108‬
S
‭ un rate =‬
R = ‭8‬. ‭66‬‭‬‭𝑜𝑟‬‭‬‭8‬. ‭7‬ ‭(‭𝐹
‬ ‬‭3‬ ‭= 90 given,)‬
‭30‬
‭By putting value of‬‭𝐹‬‭2‬ ‭in eq . (1)‬ ‭ ol.238.(d)‬‭P1 + P2 + P3 = 3 × 50 = 150‬
S
‭20‬‭‬+‭‬‭40‬‭‬+‭‬‭50‬‭‬+‭‬‭𝑌‬‭‬+‭‬‭𝑍‬ ‭Value of P1 = 25‬
‭Sol.222.(b)‬ ‭ ‬ ‭45‬
= ‭𝐹‬‭1‬ ‭+ 2X - 170 = 2X‬
‭5‬ ‭Sum of P2 and P3 = 150 - 25 = 125‬
‭𝑌‬ + ‭𝑍‬ = ‭225‬ − ‭110‬ = ‭115‬ ‭ herefore,‬
T ‭125‬
‭115‬ ‭𝐹‬‭1‬ ‭= 170‬ ‭Average =‬ ‭= 62.5‬
‭2‬
‭ verage of Y and Z =‬
A = ‭57‬. ‭5‬
‭2‬
‭ ol.229.(b)‬
S ‭ ol.239.(d)‬‭average = 64.5‬
S
‭ ol.223.(a)‬
S ‭We‬ ‭know‬ ‭that‬ ‭subtraction‬ ‭in‬ ‭each‬ ‭of‬‭all‬ ‭As,‬ ‭we‬ ‭know‬ ‭that‬ ‭the‬ ‭average‬ ‭is‬ ‭the‬
‭First number = 2x, second number = x‬ ‭number‬⇒ ‭subtraction in average‬ ‭middle number of the series.‬
‭3‭𝑥
‬‬ ‭Then ,‬ ‭So,‬‭4‬‭consecutive‬‭numbers‬‭are‬‭63,‬‭64,‬‭65,‬
= ‭30‬⇒ ‭x = 20‬
‭2‬ ‭66 Largest number = 66‬
‭36 - Z = 28 therefore Z = 8‬
‭Then, difference = 40 - 20 = 20‬
‭Sol.230.(c)‬ ‭Let the first even number be x‬ ‭ ol.240.(d)‬
S
‭ ol.224.(a)‬ ‭According to the question,‬
S ‭𝑥‭‬‬+‭‬‭𝑥‭‬‬+‭‬‭2‭‬‬+‭‬‭𝑥‭‬‬+‭‬‭4‭‬‬+‭‬‭𝑥‭‬‬+‭‬‭6‭‬‬+‭‬‭𝑥‭‬‬+‭‬‭8‬ ‭Sum of six subjects = 110 × 6 = 660‬
‭Ratio of visitors in three days = 15 : 2 : 3‬ ‭+‬
‭9‬ ‭After‬ ‭re-evaluation‬ ‭=‬ ‭660‬ ‭-‬ ‭148‬ ‭+‬ ‭112‬ ‭=‬
‭Then the collection of three days‬ ‭𝑥‭‬‬+‭‬‭10‬‭‬+‭‬‭𝑥‭‬‬+‭‬‭12‬‭‬+‭‬‭𝑥‭‬‬+‭‬‭14‬‭‬+‭‬‭𝑥‭‬‬+‭‬‭16‬ ‭624‬
‭= 15 × 10 + 2 × 5 + 3 × 2‬ ‭= 24‬
‭9‬ ‭624‬
⇒ ‭‬‭150‬‭‬ + ‭‬‭10‬‭‬ + ‭‬‭6‬‭‬‭= 166‬ ‭Average =‬ ‭= 104‬
⇒ ‭𝑥‬ = ‭16‬ ‭6‬
‭166‬ ‭16‬‭‬+‭‬‭18‬‭‬+‭‬‭20‬ ‭ 4‬
5
‭Therefore average =‬ ‭= ₹8.30‬ ‭Average =‬ ‭=‬ ‭=‬‭18‬ ‭Sol.241.(a)‬‭Increased‬‭sum‬‭of‬‭the‬‭ages‬‭of‬
‭20‬ ‭3‬ ‭‬
3
t‭ he people = 56 - 32 = 24‬
‭ ol.225.(a)‬‭Sum of 12 numbers = 12 × M‬
S ‭ ol.231.(b)‬
S ‭𝑠𝑢𝑚‬‭‬‭𝑜𝑓‬‭‬‭𝑎𝑔𝑒𝑠‬
‭Sum of 8 numbers = 8 × P‬ ‭Average =‬
‭Total marks reduced = 16 × 4 = 64‬ ‭ 𝑜‬‭‬‭𝑜𝑓‬‭‬‭𝑝𝑒𝑜𝑝𝑙𝑒‬
𝑛
‭And sum of remaining 4 numbers = 4 × N‬ ‭Marks of new student = 92 - 64 = 28‬ ‭ ince‬ ‭average‬ ‭age‬‭of‬‭group‬‭is‬‭increased‬
S
‭Here,‬ ‭by 4‬
‭12M = 8P + 4N‬ ⇒ ‭3M = 2P + N‬ ‭ ol.232.(d)‬
S ‭24‬
‭Sum of A, B, C and D = 33 × 4 = 132‬ ‭So, No of people =‬ ‭= 6‬
‭4‬
‭ ol.226.(a)‬ ‭Given,‬
S ‭C = A - 12‬⇒ ‭B = (A - 12) + 6‬
‭Average of papers of all books = 400‬ ‭D = (A - 12) - 10‬ ‭Sol.242.(d)‬
‭Average of first 5 = 430‬ ‭A + A - 12 + 6 + A - 12 + A - 12 - 10 = 132‬ ‭Boys : Girls‬
‭Average of last 5 = 380‬ ⇒ ‭4A - 40 = 132‬⇒ ‭4A = 172‬⇒ ‭A = 43‬ ‭ o of students → 29
N : 21‬
‭Then‬ ‭the‬‭number‬‭of‬‭papers‬‭of‬‭fifth‬‭book‬ ⇒ ‭D = (43 - 12) - 10 = 21‬ ‭Average score → 89 : 89 + 2‬
⇒ ‭430 × 5 + 380 × 5 - 9 × 400‬ ‭43‬‭‬+‭‬‭21‬ ‭21‬‭‬‭×‭‬‬‭2‬
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⇒ ‭2150 + 1900 - 3600‬ ‭2‬ ‭29‬‭‬+‭‬‭21‬

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‭ 2‬
4 ‭𝑎‭‬‬+‭‬‭3‭𝑏
‬ ‬‭‬+‭‬‭3‭𝑐‬ ‬ ‭𝑏‬‭‬+‭‬‭𝑐‭‬‬+‭‬‭3‭𝑥
‬‬ ‭108‬
‭= 89 +‬ ‭= 89 + 0.84 = 89.84‬ ‭=‬ ‭=‬ ‭= 54 kg‬
‭50‬ ‭9‬ ‭9‬ ‭2‬
⇒ ‭3x = (a + 3b + 3c) - (b + c) = a + 2b + 2c‬
‭ ol.243.(c)‬‭Let‬‭the‬‭total‬‭student‬‭and‬‭total‬
S ‭ ol.256.(a)‬
S
‭average score be 100 unit‬ ‭ ol.249.(d)‬
S ‭No of integer‬→ ‭ :
5 1‬
‭Boys : Girls‬ ‭Ratio of girls to boys = 20 : 25 or 4 : 5‬ ‭Average‬ → ‭7 : 10‬
‭No of students → 3 : 2‬ ‭7‭‬‬‭×‭‬‬‭5‭‬‬+‭‬‭1‭‬‬‭×‭‬‬‭10‬
‭Average of six integer =‬
‭Average → 4 : 5‬ ‭6‬
‭Average score of whole student‬ ‭45‬ ‭ 5‬
1
‭=‬ ‭=‬
‭3‭‬‬‭×‭‬‬‭4‭‬‬+‭‬‭2‭‬‬‭×‭‬‬‭5‬ ‭22‬ ‭6‬ ‭‬
2
‭=‬ ‭=‬ ‭unit‬ ‭According to Question‬
‭3‭‬‬+‭‬‭2‬ ‭5‬
‭22‬ ‭15‬
‭unit = 66 (Given)‬ ‭ o, the average marks of the boys‬
S ‭unit corresponds to 48‬
‭5‬ ‭2‬
‭= 31.20‬
‭ 1 unit = 15 ⇒ 5 unit = 15 × 5 = 75‬
⇒ ‭48‬
‭10 unit correspond to‬ 7‭ ‬.‭5‬ ‭× 10 = 64‬
‭So, Average score of girls = 75‬ ‭ ol.250.(b)‬‭Let the fourth no be 12 unit‬
S
‭So,the sixth integer = 64‬
‭Third no = 12 × 3 = 36 unit‬
‭ ol.244.(d)‬ ‭Let‬ ‭total‬ ‭number‬ ‭of‬
S
‭Second no = 1.5 × 36 = 54 unit‬ ‭Sol.257.(c)‬
‭employees in a company = 100‬
‭‬
1
‭So,‬ ‭number‬ ‭of‬ ‭employees‬ ‭who‬ ‭are‬ ‭First no = 54 ×‬ = ‭ 18 unit‬
‭3‬
‭officers‬ ‭=‬ ‭35‬ ‭and‬ ‭number‬ ‭of‬ ‭employees‬
‭12‬‭‬+‭‬‭36‬‭‬+‭‬‭54‬‭‬+‭‬‭18‬
‭who are workers = 65‬ ‭Average of 4 no =‬
‭4‬
‭Let‬‭the‬‭average‬‭monthly‬‭salary‬‭of‬‭officers‬ ‭120‬
‭ nd workers be‬ ‭𝑥‬‭and‬‭𝑦‬‭respectively.‬
a ‭=‬ ‭= 30 unit ⇒ 30 unit‬→ ‭10‬ ‭3 unit = 54000‬
‭4‬
‭According to the question,‬ ‭54000‬
‭10‬ ‭∴ 2 unit =‬ ‭× 2 = 36000‬
‭54 unit‬ →‭ ‬ ‭× 54 = 18‬ ‭3‬
‭35‬‭‬×‭‬‭𝑥‭‬‬+‭‬‭65‬‭‬×‭‬‭‬‭𝑦‬ ‭30‬
‭𝑥‬‭=‬ ‭+ 39000‬
‭35‬‭‬+‭‬‭65‬ ‭So, the largest no = 18‬ ‭ ol.258.(d)‬
S
‭35‬‭‬‭𝑥‭‬‬+‭‬‭65‬‭‬‭𝑦‬ ‭Average of 36 students = 14 yrs‬
‭ ‬ ‭𝑥‬=
⇒ ‭‬ ‭ 39000‬
+ ‭Sol.251.(b)‬ ‭Let‬ ‭the‬ ‭average‬ ‭age‬ ‭of‬ ‭the‬
‭100‬ ‭Deviation in the average of 36 student‬
f‭ amily be 50 yrs‬
‭⇒ 100‬‭𝑥‬ ‭= 35‬‭𝑥‬‭+ 65‬‭𝑦‬‭+ 3900000‬ ‭= - 1 × 36 = -36‬
‭Average age of the family‬
‭ 65‬‭𝑥‬‭= 65‬‭𝑦‬‭+ 3900000⇒‬ ‭𝑥‬‭-‬‭𝑦‬‭= 60000‬
⇒ ‭Since‬ ‭the‬ ‭age‬ ‭of‬ ‭teacher‬ ‭is‬ ‭included,‬
‭‬‭17×2‬‭‬−‭‬‭15×2‬‭‬−‭‬‭41×4‬ ‭ 60‬
1
‭So,‬ ‭the‬ ‭difference‬ ‭between‬ ‭average‬ ‭=‬‭50‬‭+‬ ‭=‬‭50‬‭-‬ ‭average is increased by 1 i.e. 15 years‬
‭8‬ ‭‬
8
‭monthly‬ ‭salaries‬ ‭of‬ ‭an‬ ‭officer‬ ‭and‬ ‭a‬ ‭= 50 - 20 = 30‬ ‭Teacher’s age = 15 + 36 = 51‬
‭worker = ₹60,000‬
‭ ol.252.(d)‬‭Natural‬‭numbers‬‭from‬‭integers‬
S ‭Sol.259.(b)‬ ‭Let‬ ‭the‬ ‭certain‬ ‭average‬ ‭of‬‭9‬
‭ ol.245.(d)‬‭Average of n quantities = P‬
S ‭-10‬ ‭to‬ ‭35‬ ‭which‬ ‭are‬ ‭divisible‬ ‭by‬ ‭5‬‭are‬‭:‬‭5,‬ i‭nnings = x‬
‭Sum of n quantities = nP‬ ‭10, 15, 20, 25, 30 and 35. So, n = 7‬ ‭ATQ,‬
‭Average of m quantities = Q‬ ‭Required average‬ ‭9x + 100 = 10 (x + 8)‬
‭Sum of m quantities = mQ‬ ‭5‭‬‬+‭‬‭10‬‭‬+‭‬‭15‬‭‬+‭‬‭20‬‭‬+‭‬‭25‬‭‬+‭‬‭30‬‭‬+‭‬‭35‬ ‭ 40‬
1 ‭9x + 100 = 10x + 80 ⇒ x = 100 - 80 = 20‬
‭𝑛𝑃‬‭‬+‭‬‭𝑚𝑄‬ ‭=‬ ‭=‬ ‭Raman’s new average = 20 + 8 = 28‬
‭7‬ ‭‬
7
‭ equired average =‬
R
‭𝑚‭‬‬+‭‬‭𝑛‬ ‭= 20‬
‭ ol.260.(b)‬ ‭Average‬ ‭score‬ ‭of‬ ‭a‬ ‭cricket‬
S
‭Sol.246.(a)‬‭Average weight of the group‬ ‭Sol.253.(b)‬ ‭Let‬ ‭the‬ ‭average‬ ‭monthly‬ ‭team = 32‬
‭18‬‭‬×‭‬‭60‬‭‬+‭‬‭4‭‬‬×‭‬‭63‬ ‭1332‬ ‭ alary of workers be K‬
s ‭Deviation‬ ‭in‬ ‭the‬ ‭scores‬ ‭of‬ ‭each‬ ‭of‬ ‭the‬
‭=‬ = ‭=60.54 या‬‭61‬
‭18‬‭‬+‭‬‭4‬ ‭22‬ ‭players = - 10 - 21 - 27 + 2 - 11 + 0 - 32 - 4‬
‭- 23 + 21 = - 105‬
‭ ol.247.(a)‬‭Ratio‬‭of‬‭the‬‭three‬‭batches‬‭of‬
S
‭Score of captain = 32 + 105 = 137‬
‭students = 3 : 5 : 7‬
‭No of students‬→ ‭3 : 5 :‬ ‭7‬ ‭Sol.261.(b)‬ ‭Average‬‭of‬‭the‬‭odd‬‭numbers‬
‭Average marks‬→ ‭70 - 15 : 70 : 70‬ ‭So, the percentage of officers‬ ‭21‬‭‬+‭‬‭81‬ ‭ 02‬
1
‭from 21 to 81 =‬ ‭=‬ ‭= 51‬
‭Average marks of all the students‬ ‭‬
7 ‭2‬ ‭‬
2
‭=‬ ‭ 100 = 35%‬
×
‭15‬‭‬‭×‭‬‬‭3‬ ‭ 5‬
4 ‭20‬
‭= 70 -‬ ‭= 70 -‬ ‭=‬‭70 - 3 = 67‬ ‭Sol.262.(a)‬‭Sum of 5 no’s = 32 × 5 = 160‬
‭3‭‬‬+‭‬‭5‭‬‬+‭‬‭7‬ ‭15‬
‭ ol.254.(b)‬‭The‬‭5‬‭consecutive‬‭natural‬‭no‬
S ‭ um of first three numbers = 28 × 3 = 84‬
S
‭Sol.248.(b)‬‭ATQ,‬ ‭is m, m + 1, m + 2, m + 3, m + 4.‬ ‭Sum of last three numbers = 34 × 3 = 102‬
‭‬
𝑎 ‭So,‬‭average‬‭of‬‭the‬‭given‬‭no’s‬‭=‬ ‭middle‬‭no‬ ‭Middle term = 102 + 84 - 160 = 26‬
‭Mean of three no’s‬ ‭, b and c‬
‭3‬ ‭(3rd no) = m + 2‬ ‭84‬‭‬−‭‬‭26‬
‭‬
𝑎 ‭Average‬‭of‬‭first‬‭two‬‭numbers‬ ‭=‬
‭‬+‭‬‭𝑏‬‭‬+‭‬‭𝑐‬ ‭2‬
‭3‬ ‭𝑎‭‬‬+‭‬‭3‭𝑏
‬ ‬‭‬+‭‬‭3‭𝑐‬ ‬ ‭ ol.255.(d)‬ ‭Average‬ ‭weight‬ ‭of‬ ‭the‬ ‭4‬
S
‭=‬ ‭=‬ ‭58‬
‭3‬ ‭9‬ ‭family members = 45 kg‬ ‭=‬ = ‭29‬
‭2‬
‭𝑏‬ 𝑐‭ ‬ ‭Since there is an increase in the average‬
‭Mean of three no’s‬ ‭,‬ a‭ nd x‬ ‭Sol.263.(a)‬
‭ ‬ ‭3‬
3 ‭of‬‭family‬‭members‬‭due‬‭to‬‭the‬‭joining‬‭of‬‭2‬
‭‬
𝑏 ‭𝑐‬
‭‬+‭‬‭3‬ ‭‬+‭‬‭𝑥‬ ‭members.‬‭so,‬‭the‬‭weight‬‭of‬‭grandparents‬
‭3‬ ‭𝑏‬‭‬+‭‬‭𝑐‭‬‬+‭‬‭3‭𝑥
‬‬
‭=‬ ‭=‬ ‭= 45 × 2 + 3 × 6‬
‭3‬ ‭9‬
‭= 90 + 18 = 108 kg‬
‭ATQ,‬
‭Average weight of the grandparents‬
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‭9‬ ‭↓ ↓ ↓ ↓‬ ‭ 8th day - 17th day = Rs 50……….(2)‬
1
‭(1150 + 1070) units‬→ ‭‬‭×‬‭‬‭2220‬
‭1070‬ ‭8
4 45 53 48‬−‭a‬ ‭Solving (1) and (2) we get‬
‭= 18.67‬≈ ‭18‬ ‭0×‬ ‭16 = (-3)‬× ‭6 + 5‬× ‭7 –3a‬ ‭18th day earning = Rs 502‬
‭17‬
‭ ol.264.(b)‬ ‭In‬ ‭a‬ ‭month‬ ‭of‬ ‭30‬‭days,there‬
S ‭3a = 17 ⇒ a =‬ ‭Sol.275.(d)‬ ‭Let‬ ‭the‬ ‭average‬ ‭Score‬ ‭of‬
‭3‬
‭are‬‭5‬‭Sundays‬‭and‬‭25‬‭other‬‭days‬‭when‬‭it‬ ‭Sum of three numbers‬ ‭ ection B = 5x,‬
s
‭starts with saturday.‬ ‭17‬ ‭Average score of section A = 6x.‬
‭Frequency of days‬→ ‭1 : 5‬ ‭=‬‭3‬ × (‭48‬ − ‭) = 127‬ ‭50‬‭‬‭×‭‬‬‭6‭𝑥
‬ ‭‬‬+‭‬‭62‬‭‬‭×‭‬‬‭5‭𝑥
‬‬
‭3‬
‭Weighted average =‬
‭Average‬→ ‭240 + 90 : 240‬ ‭ ow, x + x + 3 + x + 7 = 127‬
N ‭50‬‭‬+‭‬‭62‬
‭Average‬‭of‬‭the‬‭no‬‭of‬‭visitors‬‭per‬‭day‬‭in‬‭a‬ ‭⇒ 3x + 10 = 127‬ ‭305‬‭𝑥‬ ‭75‬‭‬‭×‭‬‬‭56‬
‭ 75‬‭=‬
⇒ ‭ x =‬

‭90‬‭‬‭×1‬ ‭ 6‬
5 ‭305‬
‭month = 240 +‬ ‭= 240 + 15 = 255‬ ‭⇒ 3x = 117, ⇒ x = 39‬
‭6‬
‭Now average of 7th and 9th number‬ ‭Required average = 6x‬
‭75‬‭‬‭×‭‬‬‭56‬
‭𝑥‭‬‬+‭‬‭𝑥‭‬‬+3
‭‬ ‭= 6 ×‬ ‭= 82.6‬
‭ ol.265.(c)‬‭Sum of two numbers‬
S ‭=‬ ‭= x + 1.5 = 39 + 1.5 = 40.5‬ ‭305‬
‭2‬
‭= 96 × 2 = 192‬
‭Let the smaller number = x,‬ ‭‬
1
‭‬
3 ‭‬
2 ‭Sol.276.(c)‬‭Number of boys =‬ × ‭45‬
‭bigger number = 192 - x‬ ‭Sol.271.(a)‬‭30% =‬ ‭, 40% =‬ ‭3‬
‭10‬ ‭5‬
‭ ‭‬‬+‭‬‭2‬
𝑥 ‭2‬ ‭ 15 and number of girls = 45 – 15 = 30‬
=
= ‭ ccording to the question‬
A
‭192‬‭‬−‭‬‭𝑥‬ ‭‬
3 ‭Average‬‭score‬‭of‬‭girls‬‭:‬‭Average‬‭score‬‭of‬
‭A : B : C‬
‭3x + 6 = 384 - 2x ⇒ 5x = 384 - 6‬⇒ ‭x = 75.6‬ ‭boys = 5 : 3‬
‭13 : 10‬
‭Let‬ ‭the‬ ‭average‬ ‭score‬ ‭of‬ ‭girls‬ ‭and‬ ‭boys‬
‭3 : 5‬
‭ ol.266.(c)‬ ‭Average‬ ‭daily‬ ‭income‬ ‭in‬
S ‭be 5x and 3x respectively.‬
‭39 : 30 : 50‬
‭February 2021‬ ‭According to the question,‬
‭C (50 units) = Rs 8000‬
‭21980‬‭‬+‭‬‭20580‬‭‬+‭‬‭22380‬‭‬+‭‬‭22616‬ ‭15‬(3
‭ ‭𝑥
‬ )‬ ‭‬+‭‬‭30‬(5
‭ ‭𝑥
‬ )‬
‭=‬ ‭⇒ 1 unit = Rs 160‬ ‭78 =‬
‭28‬ ‭45‬
‭39‬‭‬+‭‬‭30‬‭‬+‭‬‭50‬‭‬
‭87556‬ ‭Average of A , B and C =‬ ‭ 3510 = 45x + 150x ⇒ 3510 = 195x‬

‭=‬ ‭=‬ ‭₹3,127‬ ‭….(2021‬ ‭being‬ ‭non‬ ‭-‬ ‭3‬
‭28‬ ‭⇒ x = 18‬
‭119‬ ‭119‬
‭leap year, so number of days = 28)‬ ‭=‬ ‭units =‬ ‭× 160‬ ‭So, average score of girls‬
‭3‬ ‭‬
3
‭= 5x = 5(18) = 90‬
‭ ol.267.(b)‬‭Total expenditure during year‬
S ‭= 6346.66‬≈ ‭‬‭6347‬
‭= 13750‬× ‭4 + 11750‬× ‭3 + 31750‬× ‭5‬ ‭Sol.277.(b)‬‭According to question,‬
‭Sol.272.(a)‬
‭= 55000 + 35250 + 158750 = ₹2,49,000‬ ‭37‬‭‬+‭‬‭45‬‭‬+‭‬‭6‭𝑥
‬ ‭‬‬+‭‬‭𝑥‭6
‬ ‭‬‬
‭𝑛‬(𝑛
‭ ‬‭‬+‭‬‭1)‬ ‭= 48‬
‭Average monthly income of family‬ ‭𝑠𝑢𝑚‬ ‭2‬ ‭𝑛‬‭‬+‭‬‭1‬ ‭‬‭4‬
‭ verage =‬
A ‭‬
= ‭‬
=
‭𝑇𝑜𝑡𝑎𝑙‬‭‬‭𝐸𝑥𝑝𝑠‬‭‬+‭‬‭𝑇𝑜𝑡𝑎𝑙‬‭‬‭𝑆𝑎𝑣𝑖𝑛𝑔𝑠‬ ‭𝑛‬ ‭𝑛‬ ‭2‬ ‭ ‭‬‬‭6‬‭𝑥‬‭‬ + ‭𝑥‬‭6‬ ‭= 192 – 82‬

‭=‬
‭12‬ ‭⇒‭‬‬‭6‬‭𝑥‬‭‬ + ‭𝑥‬‭6‬ ‭= 110‬
‭ (n = number of first n integers )‬

‭249000‬‭‬+‭‬‭15550‬ ‭264550‬ ‭In‬ ‭‬‭6‬‭𝑥‬‭‬ + ‭‬‭𝑥‬‭6‬‭‬ ‭=‬ ‭110,‬‭for‬‭getting‬‭0‬‭at‬‭unit‬
‭=‬ ‭=‬ ‭Take average of first 11 consecutive‬
‭12‬ ‭12‬ ‭place,‬‭it‬‭is‬‭necessary‬‭that‬ ‭6‬‭+‬‭x‬ ‭=‬‭10,‬‭so‬
‭11‬‭‬+‭‬‭1‬
‭= 22045.83‬≈ ‭₹22,045‬ ‭integers =‬ ‭= 6‬
‭2‬ ‭x = 4‬
‭ ol.268.(b)‬ ‭Let‬ ‭,‬ ‭the‬ ‭average‬ ‭weight‬ ‭of‬
S ‭Take‬ ‭average‬ ‭of‬ ‭first‬ ‭9‬ ‭consecutive‬ (‭4‭𝑥
‬ ‭‬‬+‭‬‭3)‬ ‭‬+‭‬(𝑥‭ ‭‬‬+‭‬‭7‬)‭‬
‭Now, average =‬
‭9‭‬‬+‭‬‭1‬ ‭‬‭2‬
‭three friends = a‬ ‭integers =‬ ‭ 5‬
=
‭2‬ [‭‬‭4(‬ 4
‭ )‬ ‭‬+‭‬‭3]‬ ‭‬+‭‬[‭4‭‬‬+‭‬‭7]‬ ‭‬ [‭19‬]‭‬+‭‬[‭11‬]‭‬
‭So total weight of three friends = 3a‬ ‭=‬ ‭=‬
‭Hence the average will decrease by 1‬ ‭‬‭2‬ ‭‬‭2‬
‭And weight of P = a + 4‬
‭30‬
‭According to the question,‬ ‭ ol.273.(d)‬ ‭Let‬ ‭three‬ ‭positive‬ ‭numbers‬
S ‭=‬ ‭= 15‬
‭2‬
(‭𝑎‭‬‬+‭‬‭4)‬ ‭‬+‭‬‭3‭𝑎
‬‬ ‭are 2x, 3x and 4x.‬
‭ 5 =‬
5
‭4‬
‭Sum of their square = 4x² + 9x² + 16x²‬ ‭Sol.278.(c)‬‭Number of boys‬
‭ 4a + 4 = 220 ⇒ 4a = 216 ⇒ a = 54‬
⇒ ‭= 29x² = 2349‬
‭ 2‬
1
‭=‬ ‭× 92 = 48‬
‭P’s weight = a + 4 = 54 + 4 = 58 kg‬ ‭⇒ x² = 81 ⇒ x = 9‬
‭23‬
‭ 1‬
1
‭Sol.269.(b)‬‭According to the question,‬ ‭Numbers are 18, 27 and 36‬ ‭and number of girls =‬ ‭× 92 = 44‬
‭23‬
‭52‬‭‬+‭‬‭71‬‭‬+‭‬‭43‬‭‬+‭‬‭22‬‭‬+‭‬‭𝑎‭‬‬+‭‬‭𝑏‬ ‭Average of first two numbers‬
‭= 55‬ ‭ et‬ ‭the‬ ‭average‬ ‭score‬ ‭of‬ ‭boys‬ ‭=‬ ‭3x‬‭and‬
L
‭6‬ ‭18‬‭‬+‭‬‭27‬‭‬
‭=‬ ‭= 22.5‬ ‭the average score of girls = 4x‬
‭2‬
‭ 188 + a + b = 330 ⇒ a + b = 142‬
⇒ ‭According to the question,‬
‭Also,‬ ‭ ol.274.(a)‬‭Days in march = 31‬
S ‭48‬‭‬(3
‭ ‭𝑥
‬ )‬ ‭‬+‭‬‭44‬‭‬(4
‭ ‭𝑥
‬ )‬
‭42‬‭‬+‭‬‭45‬‭‬+‭‬‭49‬‭‬+‭‬‭51‬‭‬+‭‬‭42‬‭‬+‭‬‭‬‭𝑐‭‬‬+‭‬‭𝑑‬ ‭80 =‬
‭Total earning in march = 31 × 501‬ ‭92‬
‭‬
= ‭ 53‬
=
‭7‬ ‭ 7360 = 144x + 176x ⇒ 7360 = 320x‬

‭= Rs 15531‬
‭ 229 + c + d = 371‬
= ‭⇒ x = 23‬
‭Earning in first 18 days = 18 × 495‬
‭= c + d = 142‬ ‭Average score of girls = 4x = 4 × 23 = 92‬
‭= Rs 8910‬
(‭𝑎‭‬‬+‭‬‭𝑏‬‭‬)‭‬+‭‬(𝑐‭ ‭‬‬+‭‬‭𝑑)‬
‭Required average =‬ ‭Earning in last 15 days = 15 × 505‬ ‭𝑥‭‬‬+‭‬‭𝑦‬‭‬
‭4‬
‭= Rs 7575‬ ‭Sol.279.(b)‬ ‭= 50‬ ⇒ ‭𝑥‬ + ‭𝑦‬‭= 100‬
‭ 42‬‭‬+‭‬‭142‬
1 ‭284‬ ‭2‬
‭‬
= ‭‬
= ‭= 71‬ ‭Now‬‭if‬‭we‬‭add‬‭18‬‭days‬‭and‬‭15‬‭days‬‭total‬ ‭𝑥‭‬‬+‭‬‭𝑦‬‭‬+‭‬‭𝑧‬
‭4‬ ‭4‬
‭days‬ ‭becomes‬ ‭33,‬‭so‬‭here‬‭is‬‭2‬‭common‬ ‭And‬‭,‬ ‭= 6 + z‬
‭3‬
‭ ol.270.(b)‬‭Let the ninth number be “x”‬
S ‭days‬ ⇒ ‭𝑥‬ + ‭𝑦‬ + ‭𝑧‬‭= 18 + 3z‬
‭Seventh number = x + 3, eighth number‬ ‭That is 17th and 18th day‬ ⇒ ‭100‬ + ‭𝑧‬‭= 18 + 3z‬
‭= x + 7.‬ ‭18th‬ ‭day‬ ‭+‬ @ebookstore01
‭17th‬ ‭day‬ ‭=‬ ‭(8910‬ ‭+‬ ‭7575)‬ ‭-‬ ⇒ ‭2z = 100 – 18 = 82‬ ⇒ ‭z = 41‬
‭16 = 6 + 7 + 3‬ ‭(15531) = Rs 954 ………..(1)‬
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‭u = z – 6 = 41 – 6 = 35‬ ‭ xpenditure = x,‬
e (‭3‭𝑑‬ ‭‬‬−‭‬‭2)‬ ‭‬+‭‬(𝑑‭ ‭‬‬+‭‬‭5)‬
‭Required Average =‬
‭𝑢‬‭‬+‭‬‭𝑧‬ ‭35‬‭‬+‭‬‭41‬ ‭so total expenditure per day = 1200x‬ ‭2‬
‭Average of u and z =‬ ‭‬
=
‭2‬ ‭2‬ ‭1200‬‭𝑥‭‬‬+‭‬‭5000‬ ‭4‭𝑑
‬ ‭‬‬+‭‬‭3‬ ‭ (‬ 4
4 ‭ 8‬)‭‬+‭‬‭3‬ ‭195‬
‭x – 5 =‬ ‭‬
= ‭=‬ ‭=‬ ‭= 97.5‬
‭76‬ ‭1200‬‭‬+‭‬‭300‬ ‭‬
2 ‭2‬ ‭2‬
‭=‬ ‭= 38‬
‭2‬ ‭1200‬‭𝑥‭‬‬+‭‬‭5000‬
⇒ ‭x – 5 =‬ ‭ ol.290.(d)‬
S
‭1500‬
‭ ol.280.(d)‬‭C + D + E = 52 × 3 = 156 kg‬
S ‭The total weight of 30 boys = 1050 kg‬
⇒ ‭1500x – 7500 = 1200x + 5000‬
‭E + C = 60 × 2 = 120 kg.‬ ‭1050‬
‭125‬ ‭Average weight of 30 boys =‬ ‭= 35 kg‬
‭Clearly, weight of D = 156 -120 = 36 kg‬ ⇒ ‭300x = 12500‬⇒ ‭x =‬ ‭30‬
‭3‬
‭A + B + C = 78 × 3 = 234 kg‬ ‭ Average weight of 20 girls = 35 - 5‬

‭So, original expenditure per day = 1200x‬
‭E + F = 48 × 2 = 96 kg.‬ ‭= 30 kg‬
‭125‬
‭(A + B + C) + D + (E + F)‬ ‭= 1200‬× ‭= ₹50,000‬ ‭Total weight of 20 girls = 30 × 20 = 600 kg‬
‭3‬
‭= 234 + 36 + 96 = 366 kg.‬
‭Sol.291.(a)‬‭Let the last even number be‬
‭366‬ ‭ ol.285.(b)‬‭Let the number = 100‬‭𝑥‬
S
‭Average‬ ‭of‬ ‭A,‬ ‭B,‬ ‭C,‬‭D,‬‭E‬‭and‬‭F‬‭=‬ ‭=‬ ‭ x, according to the question it got‬
2
‭6‬ ‭According to the question,‬
‭61 kg‬ ‭40‬‭𝑥‭‬‬+‭‬‭33‬‭𝑥‬ ‭replaced by 2x + 1.‬
‭73 =‬ ‭Increase in value = 1.‬
‭2‬
‭Sol.281.(a)‬‭Sum of the total numbers‬ ‭⇒ 146 = 73‬‭𝑥‬‭⇒‬‭𝑥‬‭= 2‬ ‭According to question,‬
‭ 18 × 65 =1170‬
= ‭100‬‭𝑥‬ ‭100‬‭𝑥‬ ‭1‬
‭‬+‭‬ ‭4‬ ‭‬ ‭N × 0.0125 = 1 ⇒ N =‬ ‭= 80‬
‭Sum of first 10 numbers = 10 × 72 =720‬ ‭5‬ ‭0.‬0
‭ 125‬
‭So, required average =‬
‭Sum of last 9 numbers = 9 × 58 = 522‬ ‭2‬
‭1‬
‭10th number = 720 + 522 - 1170 = 72‬ ‭900‬‭𝑥‬ ‭𝑥‬‭‬+‭‬ ‭𝑥‬
‭‬ ‭20‬ ‭‬ ‭‬
1
‭1170‬−7 ‭ 2‬ ‭45‬‭𝑥‬ ‭ 5‬‭‬×‭‬‭2‬
4 ‭Sol.292.(b)‬ ‭= 1, so x +‬ ‭=‬‭2‬
‭ esired average =‬
D ‭ 64.6‬
= ‭=‬ ‭=‬ ‭=‬ ‭=‬‭45‬ ‭2‬ ‭𝑥‬
‭17‬ ‭2‬ ‭2‬ ‭‬
2
‭2‬ ‭2‬
‭⇒‬‭𝑥‬ + ‭1‬‭= 2x ⇒‬‭𝑥‬ ‭- 2x +1 = 0‬
‭ 30‬‭‬
1 ‭ ol.286.(c)‬‭Total time taken by 7 athletes‬
S ‭2‬
‭Sol.282.(c)‬‭A =‬ ‭B‬ ⇒ ‭A : B = 13 :‬‭10‬ ‭ ‬(‭𝑥‬ − ‭1‬) ‭= 0 so x = 1.‬

‭100‬ ‭= 7‬× ‭(2 minutes 10 seconds)‬
‭the average of its square, cube and‬
‭Number of students in class A‬ ‭= 7‬× ‭130 seconds = 910 seconds‬ ‭2‬ ‭3‬ ‭4‬
‭𝑥‬ ‭‬+‭‬‭𝑥‬ ‭‬+‭‬‭𝑥‬ ‭‬
3
‭ 3‬‭‬
1 ‭Average time taken by other athletes‬ ‭fourth power =‬ ‭=‬ ‭= 1.‬
‭‬
= × ‭92 = 52‬ ‭3‬ ‭3‬
‭23‬ ‭910‬‭‬−‭‬‭𝑡𝑖𝑚𝑒‬‭‬‭𝑡𝑎𝑘𝑒𝑛‬‭‬‭𝑏𝑦‬‭‬‭𝑤𝑖𝑛𝑛𝑒𝑟‬‭‬
‭=‬ ‭‬
1
‭Number of students in class B‬ ‭7‭‬‬−‭‬‭1‬ ‭(Note: x +‬ ‭= 2 always implies x = 1)‬
‭𝑥‬
‭ 0‬‭‬
1 ‭910‬‭‬−‭‬‭100‬ ‭810‬‭‬
‭=‬ × ‭92 = 40‬ ‭=‬ ‭=‬ ‭= 135 seconds‬
‭23‬ ‭6‬ ‭6‬
‭Sol.293.(a)‬
‭ et‬ ‭the‬ ‭average‬ ‭weight‬ ‭of‬ ‭students‬ ‭of‬
L ‭= 2 minutes 15 seconds.‬ ‭ ‬
𝐴 ‭𝐵‬
‭class A = 2x,‬ ‭4‬
‭‬+‭‬ ‭3‬
‭ ol.287.(d)‬‭Let the number of students = n‬
S ‭= 5‬ ⇒ ‭3A + 4B = 120 ….(1)‬
‭so average weight of students of class B‬ ‭2‬
‭= 150% of 2x = 3x‬ ‭Sum of ages of n students = 15.5n years‬ ‭ ‬
𝐴 ‭𝐵‬
‭Sum of ages of 15 new students‬ ‭2‬
‭‬+‭‬ ‭2‬
‭According to question,‬ ‭= 9‬ ⇒ ‭A + B = 36 ……(2)‬
‭52‬(2
‭ ‭𝑥
‬ )‬ ‭‬+‭‬‭40‬(3
‭ ‭𝑥
‬ )‬ ‭‬ ‭= 15‬× ‭14.5 = 217.5 years‬ ‭2‬
‭ 6 =‬
5 ‭According to the question,‬ ‭ n solving (1) and (2), we get‬
O
‭92‬
⇒ ‭5152 = 104x + 120x‬⇒ ‭5152 = 224x‬ ‭‬‭15‬.5
‭ ‭𝑛
‬ ‬‭‬+‭‬‭217‬.5
‭‬ ‭B = 12 and A = 24‬
‭ 5 =‬
1
‭𝑛‬‭‬+‭‬‭15‬ ‭2‭𝐴
‬ ‬‭‬+‭‬‭3‭𝐵
‬ ‬
⇒ ‭x = 23‬ ‭So , Required Average =‬
‭Average weight of students in class B‬ ⇒ ‭15n + 225 = 15.5n + 217.5‬ ‭2‬
‭= 3x = 3(23) = 69 kg‬ ⇒ ‭0.5 n = 7.5‬⇒ ‭n = 15‬ ‭ (‬ 2
2 ‭ 4‬)‭‬+‭‬‭3(‬ 1
‭ 2‬) ‭ 8‬‭‬+‭‬‭36‬
4 ‭84‬
‭=‬ ‭=‬ ‭=‬ ‭ ‬‭42‬
=
‭2‬ ‭2‬ ‭2‬
‭ ol.288.(c)‬‭Sum of weight of 40 students‬
S
‭ ol.283.(d)‬
S
‭= 60‬× ‭40 = 2400 kg‬ ‭ ol.294.(a)‬‭Total‬‭persons‬‭=‬‭108,‬‭so‬‭male‬
S
‭Let the three numbers be a, b and c.‬
‭Sum of weight of 50 students‬ ‭= 60 and female = 48‬
‭According to question,‬
‭= 64‬× ‭50 = 3200 kg‬ ‭Sum of height of all males‬
‭𝑎‭‬‬+‭‬‭𝑏‬‭‬
‭+ c = 154‬ ‭So, weight of 10 new students‬ ‭= 158.7‬× ‭60 = 9522‬
‭2‬
⇒ ‭a + b + 2c = 308 …….(1)‬ ‭= 3200 – 2400 = 800 kg‬ ‭Average height of all persons = 155.5‬
‭𝑏‬‭‬+‭‬‭𝑐‭‬‬ ‭Sum of weight of 5 new students‬ ‭9522‬‭‬+‭‬‭48‬‭𝑥‬
‭+ a = 148‬ ‭So, 155.5 =‬
‭2‬ ‭= 72‬ × ‭5 = 360 kg‬ ‭108‬
⇒ ‭b + c + 2a = 296 …….(2)‬ ‭Average‬ ‭weight‬ ‭of‬ ‭remaining‬ ‭5‬ ‭new‬ ⇒ ‭16794 = 9522 + 48x ⇒ 48x = 7272‬
‭𝑎‭‬‬+‭‬‭𝑐‬ ‭800‬‭‬‭‬−‭‬‭360‬ ‭ 40‬
4 ‭⇒ x = 151.5 cm‬
‭+ b = 132‬ ‭students =‬ ‭‬
= ‭= 88 kg‬
‭2‬ ‭5‬ ‭‬
5
‭50‬ ‭30‬
⇒ ‭a + c + 2b = 264…….(3)‬ ‭100‬
‭‬×‭‬‭𝑥‬‭‬+‭‬‭100‬ ‭‬×‭‬‭𝑦‬‭‬
‭𝑎‭‬‬+‭‬‭𝑏‬‭‬+‭‬‭𝑐‬
‭Adding eqn (1), (2) and (3), we get‬ ‭Sol.289.(b)‬ ‭ d – 8‬
= ‭Sol.295.(a)‬ ‭= 34.5‬
‭3‬ ‭2‬
‭4(a + b + c) = 308 + 296 + 264‬ ⇒ ‭a + b + c = 3d – 24 …….(1)‬ ⇒ ‭5x + 3y = 690 ……..(1)‬
⇒ ‭4(a + b + c) = 868‬⇒ ‭a + b + c = 217‬ ‭𝑎‭‬‬+‭‬‭𝑏‬‭‬+‭‬‭𝑐‭‬‬+‭‬‭𝑑‬ ‭and x – y = 10 ……(2)‬
‭Short trick :-‬ ‭= 42‬
‭4‬ ‭On solving eqn (1) and (2) we get,‬
‭154‬‭‬‭‬+‭‬‭148‬‭‬+‭‬‭132‬ ⇒ ‭a + b + c + d = 168 ……..(2)‬ ‭x = 90 and y = 80‬
‭Sum of numbers =‬
‭2‬ ‭Putting‬‭the‬‭value‬‭of‬‭a‬‭+‬‭b‬‭+‬‭c‬‭=‬‭3d‬‭–‬‭24‬‭in‬ ‭90‬‭‬+‭‬‭80‬ ‭ 70‬
1
‭434‬ ‭Avg =‬ ‭=‬ ‭= 85‬
‭=‬ ‭ 217‬
= ‭eqn (2), we get‬ ‭2‬ ‭‬
2
‭2‬ ‭3d – 24 + d =@ebookstore01
168‬⇒ ‭4d = 192‬⇒ ‭d = 48‬
‭Sol.296.(a)‬
‭Sol.284.(c)‬‭Let the average per head‬
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‭ um of ten numbers = 10 × A = 10A.‬
S ‭ /Q,‬
A ‭C = 60‬
‭New sum after subtracting‬ ‭12‬ × ‭150‬. ‭5‬ − ‭7‬ × ‭159‬‭= 693‬ ‭5‬
‭A =‬ × ‭60 = 25‬
‭= 10A - 9c - ( c -1) ⇒ 10A - 10c + 1‬ ‭𝑛‬ × ‭155‬. ‭6‬‭+ 693 =‬(‭𝑛‬ + ‭5‬) × ‭152‬. ‭2‬ ‭12‬
‭New average‬ ‭𝑛‬ × ‭155‬. ‭6‬ + ‭693‬‭=‬‭152‬. ‭2‬‭𝑛‬‭+ 761‬ ‭ B + 2C = 240 ⇒ B = 40‬
3
‭10‬‭𝐴‬‭‬−‭‬‭10‬‭𝑐‭‬‬+‭‬‭1‬ ‭⇒ 3.4n + 693 = 761 ⇒ n = 20‬ ‭A + B + C = 25 + 60 + 40 = 125‬
‭=‬ = ‭𝐴 ‬ − ‭𝑐 ‬ + ‭0‬. ‭1‬
‭10‬
‭ ol.304.(b)‬
S ‭Sol.308.(a)‬‭Average age 15 years ago‬
‭ ol.297.(d)‬ ‭Average‬ ‭of‬ ‭8‬ ‭consecutive‬
S ‭Total weight of A, B and C = 3 × 60 = 180‬ ‭ 35 - 15 = 20‬
=
‭even numbers = 17‬ ‭Total weight of A, B, C and D = 4 × 65‬ ‭And total age = 20 × 7 = 140‬
‭Here‬ ‭given‬ ‭numbers‬ ‭are‬ ‭even‬ ‭numbers‬ ‭= 260‬ ‭But there were 5 members so average‬
‭so,‬ ‭Weight of D = 260 - 180 = 80 kg‬ ‭140‬
‭=‬ ‭= 28‬
‭8 consecutive even numbers are‬ ‭Weight of E = 80 - 3 = 77 kg‬ ‭5‬
‭= 10, 12, 14, 16, 18, 20, 22, 24‬ ‭Total weight of B, C, D, and E = 4 × 67‬
‭ ol.309.(a)‬‭Total‬‭weight‬‭of‬‭30‬‭persons‬‭of‬
S
‭Required Average‬ ‭= 268‬
‭group A = 1725‬
‭20‬‭‬+‭‬‭22‬‭‬+‭‬‭24‬‭‬+‭‬‭36‬‭‬+‭‬‭53‬ ‭Total‬ ‭weight‬ ‭of‬ ‭B,‬ ‭C‬ ‭and‬ ‭D‬ ‭=‬‭268‬‭-‬‭77‬‭=‬
‭=‬ ‭= 31‬ ‭1725‬
‭5‬ ‭191‬ ‭Average weight =‬ ‭= 57.5 kg‬
‭30‬
‭Weight of A = 260 - 191 = 69‬
‭ ol.298.(c)‬ ‭5x + 7y = 12 × 37…..…(i) (×7)‬
S ‭ verage weight of Group B = 57.5 - 3‬
A
‭7x + 5y = 12 × 35…………(ii) (×5)‬ ‭ ol.305.(c)‬ ‭Let‬ ‭four‬ ‭consecutive‬ ‭odd‬
S ‭= 54.5 kg‬
‭From (i) - (ii)‬ ‭natural number are (a - 4), (a - 2), a,(a + 2)‬ ‭Average weight of Group C = 54.5 - 2.5‬
‭24y = 1008‬⇒ ‭y = 42‬ ‭A/Q,‬ ‭= 52 kg‬
‭2‬ ‭2‬ ‭2‬ ‭2‬ ‭Total weight of Group C = 52×20 = 1040‬
‭ ol.299.(b)‬ ‭Total‬ ‭production‬ ‭of‬ ‭toys‬ ‭in‬
S (‭𝑎‬ − ‭4‬) ‭+‬(‭𝑎‬‭‬ − ‭2‬) +
‭ ‬ ‭𝑎‬ ‭+‬(‭𝑎‬ + ‭2‬)
‭1725‬‭‬+‭‬‭1040‬
‭December = 512‬× ‭31 = 15872‬ ‭= 201‬× ‭4‬ ‭Required Average =‬ ‭= 55.3‬
‭30‬‭‬+‭‬‭20‬
‭2‬ ‭2‬
‭Production of toys in first 20 days‬ ⇒ ‭4‭𝑎
‬ ‬ ‭- 8a + 24 = 804‬ ⇒ ‭𝑎‬ ‭- 2a - 195‬‭= 0‬
‭= 20‬× ‭515 = 10300‬ ‭2‬ ‭ ol.310.(b)‬‭Let the numbers are (a - 3),‬
S
⇒ ‭𝑎‬ ‭- 15a + 13a - 195 = 0‬⇒ ‭a = -13, +15‬
‭Production of toys in the last 13 days‬ ‭(a - 1), (a + 1) and (a + 3).‬
‭Negative number is not possible. So a = 15‬ ‭2‬ ‭2‬ ‭2‬
‭= 13‬× ‭510 = 6630‬ ‭Largest number = 15 + 2 = 17‬ ‭ATQ,‬(‭𝑎‬ − ‭3‬) + (‭𝑎‬ − ‭1‬) + (‭𝑎‬ + ‭1‬)
‭Production‬ ‭on‬ ‭19th‬ ‭and‬ ‭20th‬ ‭december‬ ‭Smallest number = 15 - 4 = 11‬
‭2‬
+ (‭𝑎‬ + ‭3‬) = ‭4‬ × ‭126‬
‭is‬ ‭common‬‭in‬‭both‬‭the‬‭first‬‭20‬‭days‬‭and‬ ‭7‭‬‬×‭‬‭17‬‭‬+‭‬‭3‭‬‬×‭‬‭11‬ ‭2‬ ‭2‬ ‭2‬ ‭2‬
‭Average =‬ ‭= 76‬ ‭ ‬ + ‭9‬ + ‭𝑎‬ + ‭1‬ + ‭𝑎‬ + ‭1‬ + ‭𝑎‬ + ‭9‬
𝑎
‭last 13 days.‬ ‭2‬
‭= 504‬
‭Production on 19 and 20 December‬
‭2‬
‭= 10300 + 6630 - 15872 = 1058‬ ‭ ol.306.(b)‬‭Let, No. of Male = M = 20‬
S ⇒ ‭𝑎‬ ‭= 121‬⇒ ‭a = 11‬
‭So,‬ ‭Average‬ ‭of‬ ‭production‬‭on‬‭19‬‭and‬‭20‬ ‭No, of females = F‬ ‭8(‬ 𝑎
‭ ‭‬‬+‭‬‭3)‬ ‭‬+‭‬‭5(‬ 𝑎
‭ ‭‬‬−‭‬‭3)‬
‭Now,‬
‭1058‬ ‭No, of children = C‬ ‭2‬
‭December =‬ ‭= 529‬ ‭8‭‬‬‭×‭‬‬‭14‬‭‬+‭‬‭5‭‬‬‭×‭‬‬‭8‬
‭2‬ ‭F + C = 24‬ ‭‬
= ‭= 76‬
‭Total weight of male = 54‬× ‭20 = 1080‬ ‭2‬
‭ ol.300.(d)‬ ‭Difference‬‭in‬‭average‬‭weight‬
S ‭Total weight of group = 44‬× ‭48.25‬
‭= 60 - 55.5 = 4.5‬ ‭Sol.311.(c)‬‭Average‬‭weight‬‭of‬‭A,‬‭B‬‭and‬‭C‬
‭= 2123‬
‭Extra weight = 4‬× ‭4.5 = 18 kg‬ i‭s 70kgs(given)‬
‭Total weight of female and children‬
‭18000‬ ‭A + B + C = 210‬
‭Number of students =‬ ‭= 50‬ ‭= 2123 - 1080 = 1043‬
‭360‬ ‭Average‬ ‭weight‬ ‭of‬ ‭A,‬ ‭B,‬ ‭C‬ ‭and‬ ‭D‬ ‭is‬ ‭60‬
‭A/Q‬
I‭nitial number of students‬ ‭kgs(given)‬
‭(F‬× ‭49) + (C‬× ‭30) = 1043‬
‭= 50 - 4 = 46 students‬ ‭A + B + C + D = 240‬
⇒ ‭(F‬× ‭49) + [(24 - F)‬× ‭30] = 1043‬
‭So, D = 30kg ; And E = 35kgs‬
‭Sol.301.(b)‬‭Let number of children = x‬ ⇒ ‭19 F = 1043 - 720 = 323‬⇒ ‭F = 17‬
‭Average‬ ‭weight‬ ‭of‬ ‭B,‬ ‭C,‬ ‭D‬ ‭and‬ ‭E‬‭is‬‭59‬
‭40‬‭𝑥‭‬‬+‭‬‭5‭‬‬‭×‭‬‬‭36‬ ‭40‬‭𝑥‭‬‬−‭‬‭5‭‬‬‭‬‭×‭‬‬‭43‬.2
‭‬ ‭So, C = 7 , Difference = F - C = 17 - 7 = 10‬
‭=‬ ‭kgs(given)‬
‭𝑥‭‬‬+‭‬‭5‬ ‭𝑥‭‬‬−‭‬‭5‬ ‭B + C + D + E = 236 kgs‬
‭‬
3
⇒ ‭(‭𝑥
‬ ‬ − ‭5‬‭)(‬‭40‬‭𝑥‬‭‬ + ‭‬‭180)‬ ‭Sol.307.(a)‬ ‭A + 30% of B = 13.5‬× ‭2‬ ‭B + C = 236 - 30 - 35 = 171 kgs‬
‭5‬
‭= (‬‭𝑥‬ + ‭5‬‭)(‬‭40‬‭𝑥‬‭‬ − ‭‬‭216)‬ ‭6‭𝐴
‬ ‬‭‬+‭‬‭3‭𝐵
‬ ‬ ‭So A = 210 - 171 = 39 kg‬
⇒ ‭40x‬‭2‬ ‭+ 180x - 200x - 900‬ ‭= 27‬
‭10‬
‭= 40x‬‭2‬ ‭- 216x + 200x - 1080‬ ‭ ol.312.(b)‬
S
‭6A + 3B = 270 ------- (1)‬
⇒ ‭4x = 180‬⇒ ‭x = 45‬ ‭temperature on Thursday = 43°C‬
‭‬
3
‭B + 25% of C = 15‬× ‭2‬ ‭Sum‬ ‭of‬ ‭temperatures‬ ‭on‬ ‭wednesday,‬
‭8‬
‭ ol.302.(c)‬ ‭Sum‬ ‭of‬ ‭first‬ ‭10‬‭positive‬‭odd‬
S ‭thursday and friday = 42° × 3 = 126°C‬
‭3‭𝐵
‬ ‭‬‬+‭‬‭2‭𝐶
‬‬
‭numbers = 10‬‭2‬‭= 100‬ ‭= 30‬ ‭Sum‬‭of‬‭temperatures‬‭on‬ ‭wednesday‬‭and‬
‭8‬
‭∴‬ ‭Average‬ ‭of‬ ‭first‬ ‭10‬ ‭positive‬ ‭odd‬ ‭friday =126° - 43° = 83°C‬
‭3B + 2C = 240 ------- (2)‬
‭numbers = 10‬ ‭Sum‬ ‭of‬ ‭temperatures‬ ‭on‬ ‭monday‬
‭5‬
‭Sum of first 15 even numbers = n(n + 1)‬ ‭A =‬ ‭C‬ w ‭ ednesday and friday = 41° × 3 = 123°C‬
‭12‬
‭= 15 × 16 = 240‬ ‭ 2A = 5C ------ (3)‬
1 ‭Temperature on monday‬
‭∴ Average of the first even 15 numbers‬ ‭Multiply eq (1)‬‭‬‭𝑏𝑦‬‭‭2 ‬ and subtract eq (3)‬ ‭= 123°C - 83°C = 40°C‬
‭= 16‬ ‭12A + 6B - 12A = 540 - 5C‬
‭So, Product of the average = 10 × 16 = 160‬ ‭6B + 5C = 540 ----- (4)‬
‭𝑎‭‬‬+‭‬‭𝑏‬‭‬+‭‬‭𝑐‬
‭Sol.313.(b)‬ ‭= 2 + c -------(i)‬
‭3‬
‭ ol.303.(d)‬‭34 mm = 3.4 cm‬
S ‭Multiply‬‭eq‬‭(2)‬ ‭𝑏𝑦‬‭‬‭2‬‭and‬‭subtract‬ ‭it‬‭from‬
‭𝑎‭‬‬+‭‬‭𝑏‬
‭eq (4)‬ @ebookstore01 ‭= 48‬ ⇒ ‭a + b = 96 -------(ii)‬
‭Let the number of students = n‬ ‭2‬

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‭Pinnacle‬ ‭Day: 84th - 86th‬ ‭Average‬
‭from eq (i) and (ii),‬ ‭ units = 48 students‬
8 ‭ ol.324.(b)‬
S
‭96‬‭‬+‭‬‭𝑐‬ ‭1 unit = 6 students‬ ‭Let teacher’s contribution is T,‬
‭= 2 + c‬
‭3‬ ‭So total = 15.5 unit= 15.5 × 6‬ ‭According to question:‬
⇒ ‭96 + c = 6 + 3c‬⇒ ‭c = 45‬ ‭= 93 students‬ ‭24‬× ‭50 + T = 25‬× ‭56‬
‭∴ d = 35‬ ‭⇒ T = ₹ 200‬
‭45‬‭‬+‭‬‭35‬ ‭Sol.319.(d)‬ ‭As‬ ‭the‬ ‭sum‬ ‭of‬ ‭the‬ ‭first‬ ‭5‬
‭Average of c and d =‬ ‭= 40‬ ‭ umbers is 7 times the 6‬‭th‬ ‭number‬
n ‭Sol.325.(c)‬
‭2‬
‭and their average is 136.‬
‭Sol.314.(d)‬ ‭Let‬ ‭the‬ ‭average‬ ‭score‬ ‭of‬ ‭We can say‬
‭ tudent in B = x‬
s ‭8‬× ‭sixth number = 6‬× ‭136 Thus,‬
‭Theen,‬‭the‬‭average‬‭score‬‭of‬‭student‬‭in‬‭A‬ ‭Sixth number is 102‬ ‭Through alligation‬
‭= 1.2x‬ ‭ 2‬‭‬−‭‬‭5‭𝑥
5 ‬‬ ‭5‬
‭According to the question‬ ‭ ol.320.(c)‬ ‭For‬ ‭given‬ ‭five‬ ‭consecutive‬
S =
‭6‭𝑥
‬ ‭‬‬−‭‬‭52‬ ‭‬
7
‭40 × 1.2x + 52x = 75‬× ‭92‬ ‭even numbers, average = middle number‬ ⇒ ‭52‬ × ‭7‬ − ‭35‬‭𝑥‬ = ‭30‬‭𝑥‬ − (‭52‬‭‬ × ‭5‬)
⇒ ‭100x = 6900,‬ ⇒ ‭x = 69‬ ‭Thus, M = middle number‬ ‭48‬
‭And their sum = 5‬× ‭M‬ ⇒ ‭𝑥‬ =
‭5‬
‭ ol.315.(c)‬ ‭The‬‭sum‬‭of‬‭17‬‭consecutive‬
S ‭We‬ ‭can‬ ‭now‬ ‭conclude‬ ‭that‬ ‭first‬ ‭5‬ ‭48‬ ‭ 88‬
2
‭numbers = 289,‬ ‭numbers‬‭are:‬‭M‬‭-‬‭4,‬‭M‬‭-‬‭2,‬‭M,‬ ‭M‬‭+‬‭2,‬‭M‬‭+‬ ‭Thus, B = 6‬× ‭=‬ ‭= 57.6‬
‭5‬ ‭‬
5
‭The‬ ‭average‬ ‭of‬‭17‬‭consecutive‬‭numbers‬ ‭4‬‭And‬‭the‬‭next‬‭five‬‭numbers‬‭are‬‭M‬‭+‬‭6,‬‭M‬
‭289‬ ‭+ 8, M + 10, M + 12, M + 14‬
‭=‬ ‭= 17‬
‭17‬ ‭5‭𝑀
‬ ‬‭‬+‭‬‭50‬
‭ he‬‭first‬‭term‬‭of‬‭another‬‭series‬‭is‬‭5‬‭more‬
T ‭And their average =‬ ‭=‬‭𝑀‬ + ‭10‬
‭5‬
‭than‬ ‭the‬ ‭average‬ ‭of‬ ‭the‬ ‭first‬ ‭set‬ ‭of‬ ‭now , the average of all the 10 numbers‬
‭consecutive Numbers = 17 + 5 = 22‬ ‭𝑀‬‭‬+‭‬‭𝑀‬‭‬+‭‬‭10‬
‭The‬ ‭sum‬ ‭of‬ ‭another‬ ‭10‬ ‭consecutive‬ ‭=‬ ‭= M + 5‬
‭2‬
‭numbers‬
‭10‬ ‭Sol.321.(a)‬‭Let‬‭the‬‭number‬‭of‬‭persons‬ ‭in‬
‭=‬ ‭{2‬× ‭22‬‭‬ + (‭10‬ − ‭1‬)‭1} = 265‬ ‭ group is ‘x’‬
a
‭2‬
‭35 × x = S‬‭x-2‬‭+ 38.5 + 40 … (1)‬
‭ ol.316.(b)‬‭Sum of runs in 20 matches‬
S ‭Correct average = 35 - 2.5 = 32.5‬
‭= 20‬× ‭52 = 1040‬ ‭32.5 × x = S‬‭x-2‬‭+ 29 + 22 … (2)‬
‭Sum of runs in 18 matches‬
‭From (1)- (2)‬
‭= 18‬× ‭50 = 900‬
⇒ ‭2.5 × x = 27.5‬⇒ ‭x = 11 persons‬
‭Runs in 2 innings = 1040 - 900 = 140‬
‭Let‬ ‭the‬ ‭lowest‬ ‭score‬ ‭=‬ ‭x‬ ‭and‬ ‭highest‬ ‭Sol.322.(d)‬ ‭The‬ ‭last‬ ‭three‬ ‭numbers‬‭are‬
‭score = x + 120‬ ‭ ‬ ‭1‬
1 ‭5‬
‭in ratio:‬ : : ‭= 6 : 4‬‭: 5‬
⇒ ‭x + x + 120 = 140‬⇒ ‭x = 10‬ ‭2‬ 3‭‬ 1 ‭ 2‬
‭Highest score = x + 120‬ ‭Let the last three no’s are 6a, 4a, 5a‬
‭= 10 + 120 = 130‬ ‭According to question:‬
‭24‬× ‭56 = 10‬× ‭71.7 + 11‬× ‭42 + 6a + 4a +5a‬
‭ ol.317.(a)‬‭Let‬‭there‬‭be‬‭n‬‭numbers‬‭in‬‭the‬
S
‭1344 = 717 + 462 + 15a‬
‭list and let their average be x.‬
‭1344 = 1179 + 15 a‬⇒ ‭a = 11‬
‭Then, sum of n numbers = nx‬ ‭𝑛𝑑‬ ‭𝑡ℎ‬
‭22‬ ‭‬+‭‬‭2‭4
‬‬
‭A/Q,‬ ‭Required average =‬ ‭‬
‭2‬
‭𝑛𝑥‬‭‬+‭‬‭40‬
‭= x + 4‬ ‭66‬‭‬+‭‬‭55‬
‭𝑛‬‭‬+‭‬‭1‬ ‭=‬
‭2‬
‭‭=‬ 60.5‬
‭ x + 40 = (n + 1)(x + 4)‬
n
‭4n + x = 36……………..(1)‬ ‭Sol.323.(a)‬ ‭Let‬ ‭there‬ ‭be‬ ‭a‬ ‭total‬ ‭of‬ ‭4a‬
‭𝑛𝑥‬‭‬+‭‬‭70‬ ‭ umbers.‬
n
‭ nd ,‬
a ‭ x + 5‬
=
‭𝑛‬‭‬+‭‬‭2‬
‭Let average of all numbers = A’‬
‭ x + 70 = (n + 2)(x + 5)‬
n ‭Suppose‬‭for‬‭3a‬‭numbers,‬‭average‬‭=‬‭x‬‭and‬
‭5n + 2x = 60 …………(2)‬ ‭for remaining numbers, average = y‬
‭Solving (1) and (2), we get:‬ ‭According to given condition:‬
‭n = 4 ; x = 20‬ ‭3a‬× ‭x + a‬× ‭y = 4a‬× ‭54.6‬
‭ ol.318.(c)‬‭According to given question‬
S ‭3x + y = 4‬× ‭54.6‬
‭Marks of 48 students affected by‬ ‭Also, 3a‬× ‭(x + 5.6) + a‬× ‭( y - 8.4)‬
‭= 78 - 66 = 12‬ ‭= 4a‬× ‭A’‬
‭The‬ ‭average‬ ‭of‬ ‭remaining‬ ‭students‬ ‭3‬× ‭(x + 5.6) + ( y - 8.4) = 4‬× ‭A’‬
‭increased = 3.5‬ ‭54‬.6
‭ ‭‬‬×‭‬‭4‭‬‬+‭‬‭3‭‬‬×‭‬‭5.‬6
‭ ‭‬‬−‭‬‭8.‬4
‭‬
‭A’ =‬ ‭= 56.7‬
‭Resultant‬ ‭in‬ ‭the‬ ‭reduction‬ ‭of‬ ‭average‬ ‭4‬
‭marks of all students = 4.5‬ ‭ hort trick :-‬‭Let numbers are 4.‬
S
‭By using alligation,‬ ‭Net deviation = 3 × 5.6 -1 × 8.4 = 8.4‬
‭8.‬4
‭‬
‭Average of new numbers = 54.6 +‬
‭4‬
‭= 54.6 + 2.1 =@ebookstore01
56.7‬

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