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B 1000 80
C 550 90
D 840 86
E 1650 85
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2) Which machine assembled the highest number of motors?
E
Machine Number of Percentage
fan motors of
rejected acceptance
of fan
motors
A 600 90
B 1000 80
C 550 90
D 840 86
E 1650 85
3) Approximately by what percentage is the number of rejections of motors
assembled by A more than that of C?
Machine Number of Percentage 9%
fan motors of
rejected acceptance
of fan
motors
A 600 90
B 1000 80
C 550 90
D 840 86
E 1650 85
4) By what percentage is the number of fan motors assembled by E more
than the total number of fan motors assembled by A and B?
Machine Number of Percentage
0
fan motors of
rejected acceptance
of fan
motors
A 600 90
B 1000 80
C 550 90
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5) What is the average number of motors assembled by machines C and D?
A 600 90
B 1000 80
C 550 90
D 840 86
E 1650 85
Set- 2
The following table gives the percentage distribution of population of five states P,
Q, R, S and T on the basis of poverty line and also on the basis of sex.
State Percentage of Population Proportion of Males And Females
below the Poverty Line
Below Poverty Line Above Poverty
Line
M:F M:F
P 35 5:6 6:7
Q 25 3:5 4:5
R 24 1:2 2:3
S 19 3:2 4:3
T 15 5:3 3:2
1) If the male population above poverty line for State R is 1.9 million, then the total
population of state R is?
A) 4.5 million B) 4.85 million C) 5.35 million D) 6.25 million
State Percentage Proportion of
of Males And Females
Population
below the Below Above
Poverty Line Poverty Poverty
Line Line
M:F M:F
P 35 5:6 6:7
Q 25 3:5 4:5
R 24 1:2 2:3
S 19 3:2 4:3
T 15 5:3 3:2
2) What will be the number of females above the poverty line in the State S if it is
known that the population of State S is 7 million?
A) 3 million B) 2.43 million C) 1.33 million D) 5.7 million
State Percentage Proportion of
of Males And Females
Population
below the Below Above
Poverty Line Poverty Poverty
Line Line
M:F M:F
P 35 5:6 6:7
Q 25 3:5 4:5
R 24 1:2 2:3
S 19 3:2 4:3
T 15 5:3 3:2
3) What will be the male population above poverty line for state P if the female
population below poverty line for State P is 2.1 million?
A) 2.1 million B) 2.3 million C) 2.7 million D) 3.3 million
State Percentage Proportion of
of Males And Females
Population
below the Below Above
Poverty Line Poverty Poverty
Line Line
M:F M:F
P 35 5:6 6:7
Q 25 3:5 4:5
R 24 1:2 2:3
S 19 3:2 4:3
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4) If the population of males below poverty line for State Q is 2.4 million and that for
State T is 6 million, then the total populations of States Q and T are in the ratio?
A) 1:3 B) 2:5 C) 3:7 D) 4:9
State Percentage Proportion of
of Males And Females
Population
below the Below Above
Poverty Line Poverty Poverty
Line Line
M:F M:F
P 35 5:6 6:7
Q 25 3:5 4:5
R 24 1:2 2:3
S 19 3:2 4:3
T 15 5:3 3:2
Set – 3
The table represents the number of residents in five colonies of a town and the
percentage of residents who subscribed to three different daily newspapers.
Colony Number of Percentage of residents who subscribe to News
Residents papers
Sindh-News IndiTimes Bharath-Chronicle
A 840 20 12.5 15
B 750 12 16 8
C 960 25 17.5 7.5
D 650 14 18 12
E 540 30 15 10
1) How many residents in colonies D and E are not subscribers of the given three
newspapers?
A) 458 B) 516 C) 607 D) CnD E) none of these
Colony Number of Percentage of residents who subscribe to
Residents News papers
A 840 20 12.5 15
B 750 12 16 8
D 650 14 18 12
E 540 30 15 10
2) The number of residents who are the subscribers of inditimes in colony E is what
percent more or less than those who are subscribers of bharath-chronicle in colony D?
(A) 3 19/27% less (B) 3 19/27% more (C) 3 11/13% less (D) 3 11/13% more
Colony Number of Percentage of residents who subscribe to
Residents News papers
A 840 20 12.5 15
B 750 12 16 8
D 650 14 18 12
E 540 30 15 10
3) What is the average number of residents who are subscribers of bharath-
chronicle in the given colonies?
(A) 78 (B) 72 (C) 54 (D) 84 (E) none of these
Colony Number of Percentage of residents who subscribe to
Residents News papers
A 840 20 12.5 15
B 750 12 16 8
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4) What is the ratio of the number of resident who subscribe to sindh-news in colonies A
and B together to those who subscribe to inditimes in colony C and D together?
(A) 2:3 (B) 3:5 (C) 17:19 (D) 23:28 (E) none of these
Colony Number of Percentage of residents who subscribe to
Residents News papers
A 840 20 12.5 15
B 750 12 16 8
D 650 14 18 12
E 540 30 15 10
5) If 5% of the residents in colony E and 4% of the residents in colony B are subscribers of
both sindh–news and bharath-chronicle only, find the total number of residents in colony B
and E who are subscribers of only sindh-news or bharath-chronicle.
(A) 312 (B)327 (C) 309 (D) 236 (E) none of these
Colony Number of Percentage of residents who subscribe to
Residents News papers
A 840 20 12.5 15
B 750 12 16 8
D 650 14 18 12
E 540 30 15 10
Set-4
Study the following table carefully and answer the questions that follow. The table
shows the sales of three ball manufacturing companies P, Q and R(in’00s) from 2014
to 2017.
Year P Q R
T F T F T F
2014 2640 1600 3260 2250 2800 1880
2015 2600 1820 3440 1920 3200 1960
2016 2460 1500 2900 1700 2900 1680
2017 2250 1450 3150 2150 3110 2030
2000 950 230 880 200 950 275 975 260 995 235
2001 980 240 960 250 1075 290 990 280 1075 265
2002 860 300 1080 290 1125 305 1080 295 1060 290
2003 1190 320 1100 325 1140 315 1150 305 1120 308
2004 1150 350 1250 330 1220 325 1175 310 1200 325
2005 1200 280 1300 336 1240 340 1400 375 1375 380
Total 6330 1720 6570 1731 6750 1850 6770 1825 6825 1803
A student who has applied to one company didn’t apply to other companies
Company IBM Microsoft CSC Wipro Lucent
Year App Select App Selected App Selected App Selected App Selected
ed
2000 950 230 880 200 950 275 975 260 995 235
2001 980 240 960 250 1075 290 990 280 1075 265
2002 860 300 1080 290 1125 305 1080 295 1060 290
2003 1190 320 1100 325 1140 315 1150 305 1120 308
2004 1150 350 1250 330 1220 325 1175 310 1200 325
2005 1200 280 1300 336 1240 340 1400 375 1375 380
Total 6330 1720 6570 1731 6750 1850 6770 1825 6825 1803
1) What is the approximate percentage of students who got selected into Microsoft or CSC in the
year2003?
A) 32.3% B) 25.7% C) 28.5% D) 37.5%
2000 950 230 880 200 950 275 975 260 995 235
2001 980 240 960 250 1075 290 990 280 1075 265
2002 860 300 1080 290 1125 305 1080 295 1060 290
2003 1190 320 1100 325 1140 315 1150 305 1120 308
2004 1150 350 1250 330 1220 325 1175 310 1200 325
2005 1200 280 1300 336 1240 340 1400 375 1375 380
Total 6330 1720 6570 1731 6750 1850 6770 1825 6825 1803
2) The total number of students applied to IBM during 2000 through 2002, is approximately what
Percentage of the total number of students who have applied to that company during the years
2003 through 2005?
A) 85.6% B) 72.3% C) 75.83% D) 78.8%
Company IBM Microsoft CSC Wipro Lucent
Year App Select App Selected App Selected App Selected App Selected
ed
2000 950 230 880 200 950 275 975 260 995 235
2001 980 240 960 250 1075 290 990 280 1075 265
2002 860 300 1080 290 1125 305 1080 295 1060 290
2003 1190 320 1100 325 1140 315 1150 305 1120 308
2004 1150 350 1250 330 1220 325 1175 310 1200 325
2005 1200 280 1300 336 1240 340 1400 375 1375 380
Total 6330 1720 6570 1731 6750 1850 6770 1825 6825 1803
3) The total number of students who got selected into all the companies in 2004 is approximately
is what percentage of the number of students who have applied to all the companies in that
year?
A) 25.01% B) 29.63% C) 27.35% D) 30.72%
Company IBM Microsoft CSC Wipro Lucent
Year App Select App Selected App Selected App Selected App Selected
ed
2000 950 230 880 200 950 275 975 260 995 235
2001 980 240 960 250 1075 290 990 280 1075 265
2002 860 300 1080 290 1125 305 1080 295 1060 290
2003 1190 320 1100 325 1140 315 1150 305 1120 308
2004 1150 350 1250 330 1220 325 1175 310 1200 325
2005 1200 280 1300 336 1240 340 1400 375 1375 380
Total 6330 1720 6570 1731 6750 1850 6770 1825 6825 1803
4) The number of students who got selected in Lucent during the years 2000 to 2003 together
Approximately what percentage of the students who have applied for this company in these
Four years?
A) 26.87% B) 23.62% C) 21.53% D) 25.83%
Company IBM Microsoft CSC Wipro Lucent
Year App Select App Selected App Selected App Selected App Selected
ed
2000 950 230 880 200 950 275 975 260 995 235
2001 980 240 960 250 1075 290 990 280 1075 265
2002 860 300 1080 290 1125 305 1080 295 1060 290
2003 1190 320 1100 325 1140 315 1150 305 1120 308
2004 1150 350 1250 330 1220 325 1175 310 1200 325
2005 1200 280 1300 336 1240 340 1400 375 1375 380
Total 6330 1720 6570 1731 6750 1850 6770 1825 6825 1803
5) During the given period, the percentage of the total number of students who got selected as
a percentage of that appeared is the highest for?
A) CSC B) Lucent C) Microsoft D) Wipro
Set - 6
Income & Expend. In Rs. ’00 Crores of a Company over the years
80
70
60
50
40 Income
Expenditure
30
20
10
0
2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013
Years
1) In which of the following years was the percentage increase in income over
the previous year the maximum?
A). 2009 B) 2010 C) 2011 D) 2012
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70
60
50
40 Income
Expenditure
30
20
10
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2) What was the average income of the company over the years (approximately)?
A). 4500 cr B) 500 cr C) 5500 cr D) 550 cr
80
70
60
50
40 Income
Expenditure
30
20
10
0
2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013
Years
3)What is the ratio of income to expenditure in the year 2010?
A) 1.2 B) 1.3 C) 1.1 D) 1.4
80
70
60
50
40 Income
Expenditure
30
20
10
0
2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013
Years
4) The total expenditure in 2008 and 2009 together was equal to the income in
which of the following years?
A). 2013 B) 2010 C) 2011 D) none of these
80
70
60
50
40 Income
Expenditure
30
20
10
0
2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013
Years
Set-7
Study the following line graph and answer the questions that follow.
Incomes of Institutes A and B (in Rs. Lakh)
70
60 60
55 55
50 50
45 45 45 45
40
Institute A
30 30 30 Institute B
25 25
20
10
0
2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017
1)What is the difference between the total income of institute A in 2012, 2014 and
2016 and that of institute B in 2013, 2015 and 2017?
A) 45 lakh B) 35 lakh C) 55 lakh D) 25 lakh
Incomes of Institutes A and B (in Rs. Lakh)
70
60 60
55 55
50 50
45 45 45 45
40
Institute A
30 30 30 Institute B
25 25
20
10
0
2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017
2)If the ratio of the expenditure and savings of institute B in 2013 is 9:2 and the ratio of the
savings of institute B in 2013 to the expenditure of institute A in 2013 is 2:7, find the savings
of institutes A in 2013.
A) 10 lakh B) 20 lakh C ) 15 lakh D) 25 lakh
60 60
55 55
50 50
45 45 45 45
40
Institute A
30 30 30 Institute B
25 25
20
10
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3) What is the ratio of the total income of institute A in 2013, 2014, 2015 and 2016 to the
total income of institute B in 2012, 2013 and 2017?
A) 15:14 B) 4:3 C) 5:2 D) 3:2 E) 16:13
Incomes of Institutes A and B (in Rs. Lakh)
70
60 60
55 55
50 50
45 45 45 45
40
Institute A
30 30 30 Institute B
25 25
20
10
0
2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017
4) The income of institute A in 2013 and 2016 together is what percentage of the
income of institute B in 2012 and 2015 together?
A) 50% B) 150% C) 75% D) 45%
Incomes of Institutes A and B (in Rs. Lakh)
70
60 60
55 55
50 50
45 45 45 45
40
Institute A
30 30 30 Institute B
25 25
20
10
0
2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017
5) What is 75% of the difference between the total income of institute A and that of
B in the given period(in Lakh)?
A) 40 B) 30 C) 10 D) 25
Incomes of Institutes A and B (in Rs. Lakh)
70
60 60
55 55
50 50
45 45 45 45
40
Institute A
30 30 30 Institute B
25 25
20
10
0
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Set – 8
The line graph gives the percentage increase in the number of students and the fee per
student at Unacademy Coaching Institute, across five years. The increase in values for each
year are with respect to that of the previous year.
14
12 12
11
10 10
9 9 9
8
7 Number of students
6 6 fee per student
4
3
2 2
0
2013 2014 2015 2016 2017
1) What was the approximate percentage increase in the number of students from
2013 to 2016?
A) 14 B) 15 C) 16 D) 17
14
12 12
11
10 10
9 9 9
8
7 Number of students
6 6 fee per student
4
3
2 2
0
2013 2014 2015 2016 2017
2) If the fee per student in 2014 was Rs. 26000, then what was the fee in 2016?
A) 30600 B) 31740 C) 32600 D) 33250
14
12 12
11
10 10
9 9 9
8
7 Number of students
6 6 fee per student
4
3
2 2
0
2013 2014 2015 2016 2017
3) If the number of students in the institute was 23348 in 2017, how many students
were there in 2015?
A) 20000 B 20500 C) 21000 D) 22000
14
12 12
11
10 10
9 9 9
8
7 Number of students
6 6 fee per student
4
3
2 2
0
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4) In 2015, the coaching institute had a 32% share of the total number of students who took
coaching in the city. What was its share in 2017, given that the total number of students
who took coaching in the city increased by 15% from 2015 to 2017?
A) 32.3% B) 32.8% C) 33.1% D) 31%
14
12 12
11
10 10
9 9 9
8
7 Number of students
6 6 fee per student
4
3
2 2
0
2013 2014 2015 2016 2017
5) If the total fees collected by the institute in 2014 was Rs. 29.375 cr and the fee
per student that year was Rs. 12500, then what was the total fee collected in 2016?
A) Rs. 38.8 cr B) 36.2 cr C) 34.1 cr D) 32.2 cr
14
12 12
11
10 10
9 9 9
8
7 Number of students
6 6 fee per student
4
3
2 2
0
2013 2014 2015 2016 2017
Set – 9
“X” and “Y” are two different finance companies and they declare fixed annual rate of interest on
the amounts invested with them by investors. The annual rate of interest offered by the two
Companies over the years are shown by the line graph below
Annual Rate of Interest offered by Two Finance Companies
12%
10% 10%
9.50%
9% 9%
8% 8% 8% 8% 8%
7.50%
7%
6.50% 6.50% X
6% 6%
Y
4% 4%
2%
0%
1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002
1) In year 2000, a part of Rs. 60 lakhs was invested in “X” and the rest was
invested in “Y” for one year. The total interest received was Rs. 4.86 lakhs.
What was the amount invested in “X”?
A) 18 B) 36 C) 24 D) 40
Annual Rate of Interest offered by Two
Finance Companies
12%
10%
8%
6%
4%
2%
0%
1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002
X 7% 9% 8% 10% 7.50% 6.50% 6%
Y 6.50% 8% 9.50% 8% 9% 8% 4%
2) An investor invested a sum of Rs. 12 lakhs in “X” in 1998. The total amount
received after one year was re-invested in the same Company for one more year.
The total appreciation received by the investor on his investment was?
A) 2,96,200 B) 2,42,200 C) 2,25,600 D) 2,16,000
Annual Rate of Interest offered by Two
Finance Companies
12%
10%
8%
6%
4%
2%
0%
1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002
X 7% 9% 8% 10% 7.50% 6.50% 6%
Y 6.50% 8% 9.50% 8% 9% 8% 4%
3) An investor invested Rs. 5 lakhs in “Y” in 1996. After one year, the entire
amount along with the interest was transferred as investment to “X” in 1997 for
one year. What amount will be received from “X”, by the investor?
A) 5,94,550 B) 5,80,425 C) 5,77,800 D) 5,77,500
Annual Rate of Interest offered by Two
Finance Companies
12%
10%
8%
6%
4%
2%
0%
1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002
X 7% 9% 8% 10% 7.50% 6.50% 6%
Y 6.50% 8% 9.50% 8% 9% 8% 4%
4) A sum of Rs. 4.75 lakhs was invested in “Y” in 1999 for one year. How much
more interest would have been earned if the sum was invested in “X”?
A) 19000 B) 14250 C) 11750 D) 9500
Annual Rate of Interest offered by Two
Finance Companies
12%
10%
8%
6%
4%
2%
0%
1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002
X 7% 9% 8% 10% 7.50% 6.50% 6%
Y 6.50% 8% 9.50% 8% 9% 8% 4%
Set – 10
Profit percentage = (Profit/Expenditure)*100, Profit = Income - Expenditure
The line graph shows the profit percentage of three companies X,Y and Z from 2012 to 2017
X Y Z
55
50 50
45 45
40 40 40
35 35 35 35
30
25
20 20
55
50 50
45 45
40 40 40
35 35 35 35
30
25
20 20
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2) In the year 2013, the difference between the expenditure and the profit of company Z is
Rs. 2.99 crores. What is the income of company Z in that year?(in crore)
A) 4.6 B) 6.21 C) 5.2 D) 5.82
The line graph shows the profit percentage of three companies X,Y and Z from
2012 to 2017
X Y Z
55
50 50
45 45
40 40 40
35 35 35 35
30
25
20 20
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3) The income of company X in the year 2016 is Rs. 7.25 crores. What is the
expenditure (in Rs crore) of company X in that year?
A) 5 B) 5.25 C) 6.25 D) 6.75
The line graph shows the profit percentage of three companies X,Y and Z from
2012 to 2017
X Y Z
55
50 50
45 45
40 40 40
35 35 35 35
30
25
20 20
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4) Which company earns the highest profit in any of the given years?
A) X B) Y C) Z D) cannot be determined
The line graph shows the profit percentage of three companies X,Y and Z from
2012 to 2017
X Y Z
55
50 50
45 45
40 40 40
35 35 35 35
30
25
20 20
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5) If in 2015, the ratio of the incomes of X, Y, and Z is 5: 4: 3, then the profit of X was
approximately what percentage of the profit of Y and Z together?
A) 69 B) 72 C) 75 D) 80
The line graph shows the profit percentage of three companies X,Y and Z from
2012 to 2017
X Y Z
55
50 50
45 45
40 40 40
35 35 35 35
30
25
20 20
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Set – 11
Production of commodities X and Y ( in lakh tonnes) over the years
300
Production (in lakh tonnes)
250
200
150
X
100 Y
50
0
2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008
Years
250
200
150
X
100 Y
50
0
2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008
Years
250
200
150
X
100 Y
50
0
2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008
Years
250
200
150
X
100 Y
50
0
2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008
Years
250
200
150
X
100 Y
50
0
2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008
Years
250
200
150
X
100 Y
50
0
2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008
Years
600
Nutrie
500
Munch
400
Kit-Kat
300
Cadbury
200
100
0
2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017
years
600
Nutrie
500
Munch
400
Kit-Kat
300 Cadbury
200
100
0
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2) In the year 2016, if the profit percent on selling each cadbury chocolate is 25%, and the
selling price of each cadbury chocolate is Rs.10, what was the expenditure incurred by
cadbury in making chocolates?
(A) Rs.12 crore (B) Rs.14 crore (C) Rs.16 crore (D) Rs.10 crore
1000
900
800
700
In lakh units
600
Nutrie
500
Munch
400
Kit-Kat
300 Cadbury
200
100
0
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3) In the year 2015, the expenditure of cadbury, Kit-Kat, munch and nutrie are in
ratio 3:2:6:8. Which company had the highest profit percentage in 2015?
(A) cadbury (B) munch (C) nutrie (D) cannot be determined
1000
900
800
700
In lakh units
600
Nutrie
500
Munch
400
Kit-Kat
300 Cadbury
200
100
0
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4) Which company had the highest average annual growth rate for the period 2012
to 2016?
(A) Kit-Kat (B) Cadbury (C) Nutrie (D) Munch
1000
900
800
700
In lakh units
600
Nutrie
500
Munch
400
Kit-Kat
300 Cadbury
200
100
0
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Set – 14
Total Income of M/s. Vimal Bearings Ltd.(Rs. In crores)
100
90
80
70 20 35 25
10
60
50 15
40
30 60 60 55 60
20 45
10
0
1999 2000 2001 2002 2003
Domestic Income Income from Foreign trade
Percentage of Profit = (Profit/Exp) *100 ,Total Income = Profit + Expenditure
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1) What is the average income of M/s. Vimal bearing Ltd. From foreign trade?
(A) Rs. 8 crores (B) Rs. 20 crores (C) Rs. 21 crores (D) Rs. 19 crores
Total Income of M/s. Vimal Bearings Ltd.(Rs. In cr)
100
90
80
70 20 35 25
10
60
50 15
40
30 60 60 55 60
20 45
10
0
1999 2000 2001 2002 2003
Income from Foreign trade
Domestic Income
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the expenditure in 2001?
(A) Rs. 67.5 crores (B) Rs. 75 crores (C) Rs. 62.5 crores (D) Rs. 72 crores
Total Income of M/s. Vimal Bearings Ltd.(Rs. In cr)
100
90
80
70 20 35 25
10
60
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40
30 60 60 55 60
20 45
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1999 2000 2001 2002 2003
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3) If the cost per bearing unit in 2003 is 20% more than that in 2002, then the
number of units exported in 2003 is how much more than that in 2002?
(A) 8000 (B) 6000 (C) 7000 (D) cannot be determined
Total Income of M/s. Vimal Bearings Ltd.(Rs. In cr)
100
90
80
70 20 35 25
10
60
50 15
40
30 60 60 55 60
20 45
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1999 2000 2001 2002 2003
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for M/s. Vimal bearing Ltd.?
(A) 2003 (B) 1999 (C) 2001 (D) 2002
Total Income of M/s. Vimal Bearings Ltd.(Rs. In cr)
100
90
80
70 20 35 25
10
60
50 15
40
30 60 60 55 60
20 45
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1999 2000 2001 2002 2003
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accounted for what percentage of total income?
(A) 2 6/7% (B) 3 5/8% (C) 3 7/8% (D) 3 5/7%
Total Income of M/s. Vimal Bearings Ltd.(Rs. In cr)
100
90
80
70 20 35 25
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60
50 15
40
30 60 60 55 60
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The following pie chart shows the amount of subscription generated for
Indian Bonds from different categories of Investors.
Investment
Corporate houses FII NRI Offshore Funds National Banks Others
2%
4%
16%
34%
11%
33%
1) If the investment by NRI’s are INR 4,000 crore, then investment by both corporate
houses and FII’s together is:
a.) 24000 crores b.) 24363 crores c.) 25423.4 crores d.) 25643.3 crores
Investment
Corporate houses FII
NRI Offshore Funds
National Banks Others
2%
4%
16%
34%
11%
33%
2) What percentage of total investment is coming from either FII’s or NRI’s?
a.) 33% b.) 44% c.) 11% d.) 22%
Investment
Corporate houses FII
NRI Offshore Funds
National Banks Others
2%
4%
16%
34%
11%
33%
If the total investment other than by FII and corporate houses is INR 335,000 crore,
then the investment by NRI’s and offshore funds will be (approximately):
a.) 274,100 b.) 285,600 c.) 293,000 d.) Cannot be determined
Investment
Corporate houses FII
NRI Offshore Funds
National Banks Others
2%
4%
16%
34%
11%
33%
4) What is approximate ratio of investment flows into India Bonds from NRI’s to
corporate houses?
a.) 1:4 b.) 1:3 c.) 3:1 d.) Cannot be determined
Investment
Corporate houses FII
NRI Offshore Funds
National Banks Others
2%
4%
16%
34%
11%
33%
5) In corporate sector, approximately how many degrees should be there in the central
angle?
a.) 120 b.) 121 c.) 122 d.) 123
Investment
Corporate houses FII
NRI Offshore Funds
National Banks Others
2%
4%
16%
34%
11%
33%
The following pie chart shows the sales of clothes sold by five shopkeepers P, Q, R, S
and T in a month.
T P
25%
30%
Q
S 15%
10%
R
20%
1) The total sales of women’s clothes sold by P and Q is 1200 and the ratio of sales of men’s
clothes sold by P to that by Q is 9 : 5. What is the difference between the sales of women’s
clothes sold by P and that by Q?
1) 240 2) 260 3) 280 4) 300 5) none of these
Total Sales = 5800
T P
25%
30%
Q
S 15%
10%
R
20%
2) If the total sales of clothes increased by 200 and the sales made by S remains the
same, then what is the central angle corresponding to the sales made by S?
1) 34.8° 2) 44.6° 3) 54.4° 4) 64.2° 5) none of these
Total Sales = 5800
T P
25%
30%
Q
S 15%
10%
R
20%
3) If the total sales made by Q is decreased by 20% and sales made by S is increased by
20% then find the difference between the average sales of Q and R together and S and T
together.
A) 250 B) 270 C) 290 D) 310 E) 330
Total Sales = 5800
T P
25%
30%
Q
S 15%
10%
R
20%
4) Shopkeeper T gained 30% profit on 2/5th of sales and incurred a loss of 10% on the
remaining sales made by him. If the total profit earned by him is Rs. 45000, then find the
total coat price of his sales.
A) 5.5 lakh B) 6 lakh C) 6.5 lakh D) 7 lakh E) 7.5 lakh
Total Sales = 5800
T P
25%
30%
Q
S 15%
10%
R
20%
5) If the sales of another shopkeeper G, whose sales are equal to the average sales
made by P and Q together, is included, then what percentage of sales is made by T?
A) 15% B) 20% C) 25% D) 30% E) none of these
Total Sales = 5800
T P
25%
30%
Q
S 15%
10%
R
20%
The first pie chart gives the information about the total cost incurred in the production of A,
B, C, D and E, where the items produced are in the ratio 4 : 9 : 6 : 2 : 3 respectively. The
second pie chart gives the information about the revenue from the sale of products A, B, C,
D, and E where the volume of sales are in the ratio 6 : 10 : 8 : 3 : 3 respectively. All values
are for the year 2019.
Cost of Production Sales Revenue
E E
A A
18% D 17%
22% 23%
D 7%
7%
C C
20% B 20%
B
33% 33%
Total cost = Rs. 270 crore Total cost = Rs. 360 crore
1) What is the ratio of the production cost per item of A and C?
A) 7 : 9 B) 5 : 3 C) 3 : 2 D) 9 : 7
2) What is the ratio of the selling price per item of B and E ?
A) 2 : 3 B) 7 : 9 C) 5 : 7 D) 3 : 5
3) For each of the five products, if total profit = sales – production cost, then the
profit for how many products is greater than the average profit of the five products ?
A) 2 B) 3 C) 4 D) 1
4) The cost price of which product is the highest ?
A) A B) B C) E D) D
5) Among the products whose cost price per item is the same, by how much
percentage is the selling price of one item more than the other ?
A) 12.5 % B) 10% C) 15% D) 18%
U dictionaries, specially design for sale in South East Asia are to be sold only in the
countries India, Pakistan, Malaysia, Nepal, Bangladesh and Indonesia. The following
pie chart gives the distribution of the profit from the sale of dictionaries in these
countries in 2018-2019.
Malaysia, 75
India, 108
Nepal, 15
Bangladesh,
32
Pakistan, 90 Indonesia,
40
120
Malaysia, 75
India, 108
Nepal, 15
Bangladesh, 32
Pakistan, 90 Indonesia,
40
125%
Malaysia, 75
India, 108
Nepal, 15
Bangladesh, 32
Pakistan, 90 Indonesia,
40
28.6%
Malaysia, 75
India, 108
Nepal, 15
Bangladesh, 32
Pakistan, 90 Indonesia,
40
2 ton ACs, 27
Chart Title
Total number of votes polled Votes polled by males
Valid votes by female voters Valid votes by male voters
671
583
503
453
329
248 215 216 281 269 254
226 233 219
187 196
671
583
503
453
329
248 215 216 281 269 254
226 233 219
187 196
671
583
503
453
329
248 215 216 281 269 254
226 233 219
187 196
671
583
503
453
329
248 215 216 281 269 254
226 233 219
187 196
671
583
503
453
329
248 215 216 281 269 254
226 233 219
187 196
671
583
503
453
329
248 215 216 281 269 254
226 233 219
187 196
• The total number of flats in the above mentioned cities are as follows (in Lakhs):
A (Ahmedabad) : 8, B (Bangalore) : 9
C (Chennai) : 7, D (Delhi) : 10
H (Hyderabad) : 11, K (Kolkata) : 6
1) What is the total number of 2 BHK flats in the city which has the highest number
of 2 BHK flats and the city which has the lowest number of 2 BHK flats?
(A) 6,37,500 (B) 3,62,500 (C) 6,75,000 (D) 8,75,000
The total number of flats in the above mentioned cities are as follows (in Lakhs):
A (Ahmedabad) : 8, B (Bangalore) : 9
C (Chennai) : 7, D (Delhi) : 10
H (Hyderabad) : 11, K (Kolkata) : 6
2) The number of 3 BHK flats in Hyderabad exceeds the number of 2 BHK flats in
Ahmedabad by
(A) 7,37,500 (B) 4,62,500 (C) 7,37,500 (D) 5,87,500
The total number of flats in the above mentioned cities are as follows (in Lakhs):
A (Ahmedabad) : 8, B (Bangalore) : 9
C (Chennai) : 7, D (Delhi) : 10
H (Hyderabad) : 11, K (Kolkata) : 6
3) The number of 2 BHK flats in Ahmedabad form what percentage of the number of
3 BHK flats in Delhi?
(1) 75% (B) 62.5% (C) 80% (D) 83.33%
The total number of flats in the above mentioned cities are as follows (in Lakhs):
A (Ahmedabad) : 8, B (Bangalore) : 9
C (Chennai) : 7, D (Delhi) : 10
H (Hyderabad) : 11, K (Kolkata) : 6
4) What is the total number of 1 BHK flats in all the six cities put together?
(A) 10,50,000 (B) 20,82,000 (C) 19,82,500 (D) 21,72,500
The total number of flats in the above mentioned cities are as follows (in Lakhs):
A (Ahmedabad) : 8, B (Bangalore) : 9
C (Chennai) : 7, D (Delhi) : 10
H (Hyderabad) : 11, K (Kolkata) : 6
The following pie chart represents the number of votes cast for different political
parties in an election in the year 2012. The total number of votes cast in that
election is 2,44,000.
Vote %
15%
30%
9%
12%
10% 24%
15%
30%
9%
12%
10% 24%
Vote %
52560
15%
30%
9%
12%
10% 24%
Vote % 60%
15%
30%
9%
12%
10% 24%
Vote % 75%
15%
30%
9%
12%
10% 24%
305000
15%
30%
9%
12%
10% 24%
Delhi
3
2.5
1.5
0.5
0
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul
Delhi 0.4 1.4 2.2 2.8 2.4 1.4 2
In each of these questions, two quantities are given, one in Column A and one in Column B. Compare the two
quantities.
Mark answer as
(a) If the two quantities are equal
(b) If the quantity in column B is greater
(c) If the quantity in column A is greater
(d) If the relationship cannot be determined from the information given
Delhi
3
2.5
1.5
0.5
0
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul
Delhi 0.4 1.4 2.2 2.8 2.4 1.4 2
Question 1.
Column A Column B
The ratio of rainfall 2:3
in the months of c
February and July
Delhi
3
2.5
1.5
0.5
0
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul
Delhi 0.4 1.4 2.2 2.8 2.4 1.4 2
Question 2.
Column A Column B
The average monthly 1.9 inches
Rainfall recorded for the
7 months
Delhi
3
B
2.5
1.5
0.5
0
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul
Delhi 0.4 1.4 2.2 2.8 2.4 1.4 2
Question 3.
Column A Column B
25/2% of all the rain The amount of rainfall during the monthof February
that fell during the 7
months period
Delhi
c
3
2.5
1.5
0.5
0
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul
Delhi 0.4 1.4 2.2 2.8 2.4 1.4 2
Question 4.
Column A Column B
The ratio between the rainfall in April and February The ratio between rainfall in May and January
Delhi
3
B
2.5
1.5
0.5
0
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul
Delhi 0.4 1.4 2.2 2.8 2.4 1.4 2
Average = Total runs scored / Number of time dismissed
Runs
Runs 35%
14400 13800
12000
11200
10200 10000
9000 9500
7500 8000
6500
5000
4000 3500
2) If player Rahul was dismissed at least 50 times in his career, then his maximum
average would be
80
Runs
Runs
14400 13800
12000
11200
10200 10000
9000 9500
7500 8000
6500
5000
4000 3500
3) For player Dhoni, if the ratio of total runs scored to the number of times
dismissed is 400 : 7 then how many times had he been dismissed?
Runs
Runs
14400 13800
196
12000
11200
10200 10000
9000 9500
7500 8000
6500
5000
4000 3500
4) What is the maximum difference in the total runs scored by any two of the given
players?
Runs
10900
Runs
14400 13800
12000
11200
10200 10000
9000 9500
7500 8000
6500
5000
4000 3500
5) What is the ratio of the average of player Irfan to that of player Ganguly?
(A) 2 : 3 (B) 3 : 2
(C) 2 : 5 (D) Cannot be determined
Runs
Runs
14400 13800
12000
11200
10200 10000
9000 9500
7500 8000
6500
5000
4000 3500
Q. The following network gives the flow of water supplied from the storage tank A to the tanks B, C,
D, E and F through pipelines. The supply of water is such that at each of the tanks B, C, D and E,
only after the tank is full, water is passed on to the next tank connected to it. The capacity of each
pipeline is 1000 kl. The values along side each tank gives the requirement (in kls) at each tank. The
direction of flow of water is indicated by arrows. The slack in a pipeline is the additional flow
required to bring it to full capacity.
Q1. What is the minimum flow (in kls) in the pipeline connecting tanks A and C?
800
Q2. What is the maximum slack (in kls) in the pipeline connecting tanks B and E?
800
Q3. What is the minimum slack (in kls) in the pipeline connecting tanks C and E?
500
Q4. If the pipeline connecting C and F is under repair, what is the minimum quantity of water (in
kls) that needs to be sent through it, so that the requirement at all the tanks is met?
0
Q5. What is the maximum slack (in kls) in all the pipelines combined?
3950
The following line graph gives information regarding the cost incurred and profit
earned in different years by the organisation XYZ Ltd.
Chart Title
450
400 400 400 400 400
350
300 300 300 300
In Thousands
250 250
Total Cost
200 200 200
Profit
150 150
100 100
50
0
2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016
1) What was the approximate average profit during the given period?
(1) Rs. 196 thousands (2) Rs. 225 thousands (3) Rs. 216 thousands (4) Rs. 208
thousands
Chart Title
450
400 400 400 400 400
350
300 300 300 300
In Thousands
250 250
Total Cost
200 200 200 Profit
150 150
100 100
50
0
2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016
2) In which year was profit as a percentage of total cost the maximum?
(1) 2012 (2) 2013 (3) 2014 (4) 2015
Chart Title
450
400 400 400 400 400
350
300 300 300 300
In Thousands
250 250
Total Cost
200 200 200 Profit
150 150
100 100
50
0
2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016
3) What was the revenue earned by XYZ Ltd. in the year 2012?
(1) Rs. 500 (2) Rs. 5,00,000 (3) Rs. 5,00,00,000 (4) None of these
Chart Title
450
400 400 400 400 400
350
300 300 300 300
In Thousands
250 250
Total Cost
200 200 200 Profit
150 150
100 100
50
0
2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016
4) The maximum revenue realised in
(1) 2011 (2) 2014 (3) 2016 (4) Both (2) and (3)
Chart Title
450
400 400 400 400 400
350
300 300 300 300
In Thousands
250 250
Total Cost
200 200 200 Profit
150 150
100 100
50
0
2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016
5) During the period of 2011 to 2016, which year experienced the maximum
increase in the profit in comparison to its previous year?
(1) 2014 (2) 2011 (3) 2015 (4) 2016
Chart Title
450
400 400 400 400 400
350
300 300 300 300
In Thousands
250 250
Total Cost
200 200 200 Profit
150 150
100 100
50
0
2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016
The pie-charts given below illustrate the state wise distribution of male and
female workers for 7 states – A, B, C, D, E, F and G – for the year 2015.
Total number of male workers = 24 lakhs Total number of female workers = 18 lakhs
Distribution of Male Workers
Distribution of Female Wokers
Total number of male workers = 24 lakhs Total number of female workers = 18 lakhs
Distribution of Male Workers
Distribution of Female Wokers
C6,
State % State % State % 8%
S1 5 S6 13 S11 9 C1, 23%
C5, 14%
S2 7 S7 8 S12 4
C4, 9%
S3 11 S8 2 S13 6 C2, 15%
S4 3 S9 7 S14 7
C3, 31%
S5 6 S10 9 S15 3
1) Which of the following countries is in Europe?
(a) C1 (b) C5 (c) C3 (d) Cannot be determined
2) Which of the following countries can never be in North America?
(a) C1 (b) C6 (c) C4 (d) C3
3) If the number of mentioned countries in each of the three continents is not
the same and the number of states in North America is maximum possible,
then the number of states in C3, out of the mentioned 15 states, is
(a) 6 (b) 5 (c) 7 (d) Cannot be determined
50
Quantity in Lakh ton
40
30 TATA Ltd
JK Ltd
20
RANA Ltd
10
0
2014 2015 2016 2017 2018
Years
1) For which of the following year, the percentage rise/fall in production
from the previous year is the maximum for Company JK Ltd?
A) 2015 B) 2016 C) 2017 D) 2018
60
50
Quantity in Lakh ton
40
30 TATA Ltd
JK Ltd
20 RANA Ltd
10
0
2014 2015 2016 2017 2018
Years
2) What is the ratio of the average production of Company TATA Ltd in the period 2016-
2018 to the average production of Company JK Ltd in the same period?
A) 1:1 B) 15:17 C) 23:25 D) 27:29
60
50
Quantity in Lakh ton
40
30 TATA Ltd
JK Ltd
20 RANA Ltd
10
0
2014 2015 2016 2017 2018
Years
3) What is the difference between the production of Company RANA Ltd in 2016 and
Company JK Ltd in 2014?
A) 2,00,000 tons B) 20,00,000 tons C) 20,000 tons D) 2,00,00,000 tons
60
50
Quantity in Lakh ton
40
30 TATA Ltd
JK Ltd
20 RANA Ltd
10
0
2014 2015 2016 2017 2018
Years
The following diagram gives the contribution towards the revenue, in percentage terms
of two of the four products – A, B, C and D in a company. Within a year, the share of
each product, as a percentage, is a distinct integer. In all the years from 2008 to 2013,
contribution of each product was at least 1%.
31/12/2008
40
30
31/12/2013 20 31/12/2009
10
A
0
B
31/12/2012 31/12/2010
31/12/2011
1. The combined sales of C and D in 2013 is what percentage more than that in
2008?
(A) 30% (B) 33 1/3% (C) 36 2/3% (D) 40%
2) What is the maximum change in percentage points in the percentage
share of C increase from 2009 to 2011?
(A) 37 (B) 38 (C) 28 (D) 29
3) If it is known that D’s sales dipped in 2012, when compared to that in the
previous year, then what could be the maximum drop in its sales in 2012?
(A) 8.24 cr (B) 0.34 cr (C)0.12 cr (D) 8.58 cr
4) The highest change in the sales of any product over two
consecutive years during 2008-2013 is ______.
(A) 17.48 cr (B) 16.66 cr (C) 11.26 cr (D) None of these
A large store has only three departments, Clothing, Produce, and Electronics. The
following figure shows the percentages of revenue and cost from the three departments
for the years 2016, 2017 and 2018. The dotted lines depict percentage levels. So for
example, in 2016, 50% of store's revenue came from its Electronics department while
40% of its costs were incurred in the Produce department.
A large store has only three departments, Clothing,
Produce, and Electronics. The following figure
shows the percentages of revenue and cost from
the three departments for the years 2016, 2017 and
2018. The dotted lines depict percentage levels. So
for example, in 2016, 50% of store's revenue came
from its Electronics department while 40% of its
costs were incurred in the Produce department.
In this setup, Profit is computed as (Revenue – Cost)
and Percentage Profit as Profit/Cost × 100%.
It is known that
1. The percentage profit for the store in 2016 was
100%.
2. The store’s revenue doubled from 2016 to 2017,
and its cost doubled from 2016 to 2018.
3. There was no profit from the Electronics
department in 2017.
4. In 2018, the revenue from the Clothing
department was the same as the cost incurred in
the Produce department.
1) What was the percentage profit of the store in
2018?
25%
2) What was the ratio of revenue generated from the Produce
department In 2017 to that in 2018?
A) 8 : 5
B) 16 : 9
C) 4 : 3
D) 9 : 16
3) What percentage of the total profits for the store in 2016 was from the
Electronics department?
70%
4) What was the approximate difference in profit percentages of
the store in 2017 and 2018?
8.3
33.3
25.0
15.5
To compare the rainfall data, India Meteorological Department (IMD) calculated the Long Period
Average (LPA) of rainfall during period June-August for each of the 16 states. The figure given
below shows the actual rainfall (measured in mm) during June-August, 2019 and the percentage
deviations from LPA of respective states in 2018. Each state along with its actual rainfall is
presented in the figure.
1) If a ‘Heavy Monsoon State’ is defined as a state with actual rainfall from June-August,
2019 of 900 mm or more, then approximately what percentage of ‘Heavy Monsoon
States’ have a negative deviation from respective LPAs in 2019?
A) 75.00 B) 57.14 C) 42.86 D)14.29
2) If a ‘Low Monsoon State’ is defined as a state with actual rainfall from June-August, 2019 of 750
mm or less, then what is the median ‘deviation from LPA’ (as defined in the Y-axis of the figure) of
‘Low Monsoon States’?
A) -30% B) 10% C) -20% D) -10%
3) What is the average rainfall of all states that have actual rainfall of 600 mm or less in
2019 and have a negative deviation from LPA?
A) 450 mm B) 367 mm C) 460 mm D) 500 mm
4) The LPA of a state for a year is defined as the average rainfall in the preceding 10 years
considering the period of June-August. For example, LPA in 2018 is the average rainfall
during 2009-2018 and LPA in 2019 is the average rainfall during 2010-2019. It is also
observed that the actual rainfall in Gujarat in 2019 is 20% more than the rainfall in 2009.
The LPA of Gujarat in 2019 is closest to
A) 475 mm B) 490 mm C) 505 mm D) 525 mm
The Ministry of Home Affairs is analysing crimes committed by foreigners in different states and
union territories (UT) of India. All cases refer to the ones registered against foreigners in 2016. The
number of cases – classified into three categories: IPC crimes, SLL crimes and other crimes – for
nine states/UTs are shown in the figure below. These nine belong to the top ten states/UTs in terms
of the total number of cases registered. The remaining state (among top ten) is West Bengal, where
all the 520 cases registered were SLL crimes.
The table below shows the ranks of the ten states/UTs mentioned above among ALL states/UTs
of India in terms of the number of cases registered in each of the three category of crimes. A
state/UT is given rank r for a category of crimes if there are (r‐1) states/UTs having a larger
number of cases registered in that category of crimes. For example, if two states have the same
number of cases in a category, and exactly three other states/UTs have larger numbers of cases
registered in the same category, then both the states are given rank 4 in that category. Missing
ranks in the table are denoted by *
1) What is the rank of Kerala in the ‘IPC crimes’ category?
5
Q2. In the two states where the highest total number of cases are registered, the ratio of
the total number of cases in IPC crimes to the total number in SLL crimes is closest to Ans
:
19 : 20
11 : 10
1:9
3:2
3) Which of the following is DEFINITELY true about the ranks of states/UT in the
‘other crimes’ category?
i) Tamil Nadu: 2
ii) Puducherry: 3
A) only ii) B) both i) and ii) C) only i) D) neither i), nor ii)
4) What is the sum of the ranks of Delhi in the three categories of crimes?
5
Five vendors are being considered for a service. The evaluation committee evaluated
each vendor on six aspects – Cost, Customer Service, Features, Quality, Reach, and
Reliability. Each of these evaluations are on a scale of 0 (worst) to 100 (perfect). The
evaluation scores on these aspects are shown in the radar chart. For example, Vendor 1
obtains a score of 52 on Reliability, Vendor 2 obtains a score of 45 on Features and
Vendor 3 obtains a score of 90 on Cost
1) On which aspect is the median score of the five vendors the least?
A) Cost B) Quality C) Reliability D) Customer Service
2) A vendor's final score is the average of their scores on all six aspects. Which vendor has
the highest final score?
A) Vendor 1
B) Vendor 3
C) Vendor 4
D) Vendor 2
3) List of all the vendors who are among the top two scorers on the
maximum number of aspects is:
A) Vendor 1 and Vendor 2 B) Vendor 2, Vendor 3 and Vendor 4
C) Vendor 2 and Vendor 5 D) Vendor 1 and Vendor 5
4) List of all the vendors who are among the top three vendors on all six
aspects is:
A) None of the Vendors
B) Vendor 1
C) Vendor 1 and Vendor 3
D) Vendor 3
The multi-layered pie-chart below shows the sales of LED television sets for a big retail electronics outlet during
2016 and 2017. The outer layer shows the monthly sales during this period, with each label showing the month
followed by sales figure of that month. For some months, the sales figures are not given in the chart. The middle-
layer shows quarter-wise aggregate sales figures (in some cases, aggregate quarter-wise sales numbers are not
given next to the quarter). The innermost layer shows annual sales. It is known that the sales figures during the
three months of the second quarter (April, May, June) of 2016 form an arithmetic progression, as do the three
monthly sales figures in the fourth quarter (October, November, December)of that year.
1) What is the percentage increase in sales in December 2017 as compared to
the sales in December 2016?
A) 22.22% B) 28.57% C) 50.00% D) 38.46%
2) In which quarter of 2017 was the percentage increase in sales from the same quarter
of 2016 the highest?
A) Q2 B) Q4 C) Q1 D) Q3
3) During which quarter was the percentage decrease in sales from the previous
quarter’s sales the highest?
A) Q4 of 2017 B) Q1 of 2017 C) Q2 of 2017 D) Q2 of 2016
4) During which month was the percentage increase in sales from the previous
month’s sales the highest?
A) March of 2016 B) October of 2016
C) October of 2017 D) March of 2017
An agency entrusted to accredit colleges looks at four parameters: faculty quality (F), reputation
(R), placement quality (P), and infrastructure (I). The four parameters are used to arrive at an
overall score, which the agency uses to give an accreditation to the colleges. In each parameter,
there are five possible letter grades given, each carrying certain points: A (50 points), B (40 points),
C (30 points), D (20 points), and F (0 points). The overall score for a college is the weighted sum of
the points scored in the four parameters. The weights of the parameters are 0.1, 0.2, 0.3 and 0.4 in
some order, but the order is not disclosed.
Accreditation is awarded based on the following scheme: Eight colleges apply for accreditation, and receive
the following grades in the four parameters (F, R,
P, and I):
A) 0.2
B) 0.1
C) 0.4
D) 0.3
2) How many colleges receive the accreditation of
AAA?
3
3) What is the highest overall score among the eight
colleges?
48
4) How many colleges have overall scores between 31 and 40, both
inclusive?
A) 2
B) 1
C) 3
D) 0
There are only four brands of entry level smartphones called Azra, Bysi, Cxqi, and Dipq in
a country. Details about their market share, unit selling price, and profitability (defined
as the profit as a percentage of the revenue) for the year 2016 are given in the table
below:
In 2017, sales volume of entry level smartphones grew by 40% as compared to that
in 2016. Cxqi offered a 40% discount on its unit selling price in 2017, which resulted
in a 15% increase in its market share. Each of the other three brands lost 5% market
share. However, the profitability of Cxqi came down to half of its value in 2016. The
unit selling prices of the other three brands and their profitability values remained
the same in 2017 as they were in 2016.
1) The brand that had the highest profit in 2016 is:
A) Azra
B) Dipq
C) Bysi
D) Cxqi
2) The brand that had the highest profit in 2017 is:
A) Azra
B) Bysi
C) Cxqi
D) Dipq
3) The complete list of brands whose profits went up in 2017 from 2016 is:
A) Bysi, Cxqi, Dipq
B) Azra, Bysi, Cxqi
C) Cxqi, Azra, Dipq
D) Azra, Bysi, Dipq
Simple Happiness index (SHI) of a country is computed on the basis of three parameters: social
support (S), freedom to life choices (F) and corruption perception (C). Each of these three
parameters is measured on a scale of 0 to 8 (integers only). A country is then categorized
based on the total score obtained by summing the scores of ail the three parameters, as shown
in the following table:
3) Benga and Delma, two countries categorized as happy, are tied with the same total score. What
is the maximum score they can have?
A) 14 B) 15 C) 16 D) 17
4) If Benga scores 16 and Delma scores 15, then what is the maximum number of countries with a
score of 13?
A) 0 B) 1 C) 2 D) 3
Pie chart -1 gives the percentage shares of all the five phone companies – A,B,C,D, and E in the
total unit of phone sold in India. Pie chart -2 gives the percentage shares of all the eleven states – P
through Z in the total unit of phone sold in the country.
The market share of any company in a state is the total unit of phone sold by the company in that
state as a percentage of the total unit of phone sold in that state
Pie chart 2
Pie chart 1
Z P
E 13% 12%
14% A Y Q
28% 9% 9%
X R
D 6%
23% 10%
W
B 9%
T S
C 17% V U 8% 4%
18% 14% 6%
1) In any state, if no company had more than 50% market share , then in at
least how many states did company A sell phone?
A) 4 B) 5 c) 6 d) 3
Pie chart 2
Pie chart 1
Z P
E 13% 12%
14% A Y Q
28% 9% 9%
X R
D 6%
23% 10%
W
9% S
B T 4%
C 17% V U 8%
18% 14% 6%
2) If in all the states in which company E was present, it had a
market share of at least 25%, in at most how many states did
company E sell phone?
Pie chart 2
Pie chart 1
Z P
E 13% 12%
14% A Y Q
28% 9% 9%
X R
D 6%
23% 10%
W
B 9%
T S
C 17% V U 8% 4%
18% 14% 6%
3) The number of companies which had sales in more than two
states , is at least ?
A) 1 b) 2 c) 3 d) 4
Pie chart 2
Pie chart 1
Z P
E 13% 12%
14% A Y Q
28% 9% 9%
X R
D 6%
23% 10%
W
9% S
B T 4%
C 17% V U 8%
18% 14% 6%
4) The number of companies which had sales in exactly two states, is
at most
a) 1 b) 2 c) 3 d) 4
Pie chart 2
Pie chart 1
Z P
E 13% 12%
14% A Y Q
28% 9% 9%
X R
D 6%
23% 10%
W
B 9%
T S
C 17% V U 8% 4%
18% 14% 6%
To identify and treat people with COVID-19,
numbers of tests were conducted on people. The
bar chart below shows the data for four countries. 25
20
20
18
16 16
15 15
15 14
12 12 12.5
11
10
8
0
USA Spain Italy China
Tests(in thousands)/lakh/day Positive/lakh/day(in %) Need Ventilators/lakh/day (in %)
2) Find the numbers of tests USA and Italy together
conducted if 3012 lakh and 720 lakh people
respectively were living in these two countries.
25
55128
20
20
18
16 16
15 15
15 14
12 12 12.5
11
10
8
0
USA Spain Italy China
Tests(in thousands)/lakh/day Positive/lakh/day(in %) Need Ventilators/lakh/day (in %)
3) China tested 60000 people per day for 20
days. How many people were found positive
in China in these 20 days?
132k
25
20
20
18
16 16
15 15
15 14
12 12 12.5
11
10
8
0
USA Spain Italy China
Tests(in thousands)/lakh/day Positive/lakh/day(in %) Need Ventilators/lakh/day (in %)
4) In Spain, 5760 were found positive on a particular day. Find
how many tests were conducted that day.
25
20
20
18
16 16
15 15
15 14
12 12 12.5
11
10
8
0
USA Spain Italy China
Tests(in thousands)/lakh/day Positive/lakh/day(in %) Need Ventilators/lakh/day (in %)
The birth and death rates of a particular city are given below. Study
the chart carefully and answer the given questions.
60
50
40
30
20
10
0
2011 2012 2013 2014 2015
No. of Deaths No. of Births
1) Calculate the average number of births in the city between 2011
to 2015.
60
50
40
30
20
10
0
2011 2012 2013 2014 2015
No. of Deaths No. of Births
2) By what percent (approx.) did the number of births increased in
2015 from the previous year?
a. 180 b. 150 c. 90 d. 117
Year-wise Birth & Death Numbers (in
Lakhs)
70
60
50
40
30
20
10
0
2011 2012 2013 2014 2015
No. of Deaths No. of Births
3) Calculate the difference between the number of deaths and the
number of births over the years.
a. 5 million b. 6 million c. 1 billion d. 3 million e. 4 million
60
50
40
30
20
10
0
2011 2012 2013 2014 2015
No. of Deaths No. of Births
4) In which year the percentage increase in birth rate over the
previous year was the maximum?
a. 2012 b. 2015 c. 2013 d. 2014
60
50
40
30
20
10
0
2011 2012 2013 2014 2015
No. of Deaths No. of Births
In the below given Line graph one of the line shows the number of people
who attended the rallies of different candidates in Delhi Assembly election
2020 and other line shows the number of people who actually voted for
them. Assume that only whoever was present during the rally, voted for one
of these candidates.
Performance of candidates in delhi election
14
12 12
10
9
8
7.5
Attendance
6 6 Voters
4.9
4 4.2
2.9
2
0.8
0
Kejriwal Raga Amit shah others
1) What is the ratio of number of people who were not present during
Kejriwal’s rally and number of people who did not vote for him?
12 12
10
9
8
7.5
Attendance
6 6 Voters
4.9
4 4.2
2.9
2
0.8
0
Kejriwal Raga Amit shah others
2) Which of these candidate received maximum percentage of vote with respect to the
number of people attended their rallies?
1. Arvind Kejriwal
2. Raga
3. Amit Shah
4.Others
Performance of candidates in delhi election
14
12 12
10
9
8
7.5
Attendance
6 6 Voters
4.9
4 4.2
2.9
2
0.8
0
Kejriwal Raga Amit shah others
3) Percentage of people who were present in the Amit Shah’s rally
but did not vote for her is equal to
1. 38.67 % 2. 61.33 % 3. 27.27 % 4. Cannot be determined
12 12
10
9
8
7.5
Attendance
6 6 Voters
4.9
4 4.2
2.9
2
0.8
0
Kejriwal Raga Amit shah others
4) Minimum what percent of voters who voted for Others should
have voted for Amit Shah to make her win the election?
1. 44.44% 2. 42.85% 3. 47.61% 4. 49.49%
12 12
10
9
8
7.5
Attendance
6 6 Voters
4.9
4 4.2
2.9
2
0.8
0
Kejriwal Raga Amit shah others