Data Analysis & Interpretation Section for SBI PO Main 2017 Exam

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  1. Question 1 of 35
    1. Question
    2 points

    Directions (1-5): Study the following carefully to answer the questions that follow:

    Some students participated in three different activities – painting, swimming and dancing.
    The total students who took part in painting is 3500 of which 5% students took part in both painting and swimming only. The number of students who took part in both dancing and swimming only is 50% greater than the number of students who took part in all 3 activities. The number of students who took part in only swimming is 100 less than the number of students who took part in only dancing. The total number of students who took part in dancing but not painting is 3675. The number of students who took part in only swimming is 2950 more than the number of students who took part in all three activities. The number of students who took part in painting only is 1925 more than the number of students who took part in painting and dancing only.

    Find the ratio between number of students who took part in painting and dancing only and those who took part in swimming and dancing only

    Correct

    Who took part in only painting = a
    Who took part in painting + swimming = b
    Who took part in painting = a + b + d + e
    Who took part in all 3 = e
    a + b + e + d = 3500 [Given]
    Noe 5% of 3500 = b [Given]
    So b = 175
    So a + e + d = 3500 – 175 = 3325 …….. (1)
    Next: f = 150/100 * e [Given]
    c = g – 100 [Given]
    f + g = 3675 [Given]
    c – e = 2950 [Given]
    Here we have 4 variables (c, e, f, g) and 4 equations
    Solve all equations to find the values
    c = 3200, e = 250, f = 375, g = 3300
    So from (1), a + d = 3075
    a = 1625 + d [Given]
    Now from these 2 equations
    a = 2500, d = 575
    So
    a = 2500, b = 175, c = 3200, d = 575, e = 250, f = 375, g = 3300

    So here we need d : f
    575 : 375 = 23 : 15

    Incorrect

    Who took part in only painting = a
    Who took part in painting + swimming = b
    Who took part in painting = a + b + d + e
    Who took part in all 3 = e
    a + b + e + d = 3500 [Given]
    Noe 5% of 3500 = b [Given]
    So b = 175
    So a + e + d = 3500 – 175 = 3325 …….. (1)
    Next: f = 150/100 * e [Given]
    c = g – 100 [Given]
    f + g = 3675 [Given]
    c – e = 2950 [Given]
    Here we have 4 variables (c, e, f, g) and 4 equations
    Solve all equations to find the values
    c = 3200, e = 250, f = 375, g = 3300
    So from (1), a + d = 3075
    a = 1625 + d [Given]
    Now from these 2 equations
    a = 2500, d = 575
    So
    a = 2500, b = 175, c = 3200, d = 575, e = 250, f = 375, g = 3300

    So here we need d : f
    575 : 375 = 23 : 15

    Unattempted

    Who took part in only painting = a
    Who took part in painting + swimming = b
    Who took part in painting = a + b + d + e
    Who took part in all 3 = e
    a + b + e + d = 3500 [Given]
    Noe 5% of 3500 = b [Given]
    So b = 175
    So a + e + d = 3500 – 175 = 3325 …….. (1)
    Next: f = 150/100 * e [Given]
    c = g – 100 [Given]
    f + g = 3675 [Given]
    c – e = 2950 [Given]
    Here we have 4 variables (c, e, f, g) and 4 equations
    Solve all equations to find the values
    c = 3200, e = 250, f = 375, g = 3300
    So from (1), a + d = 3075
    a = 1625 + d [Given]
    Now from these 2 equations
    a = 2500, d = 575
    So
    a = 2500, b = 175, c = 3200, d = 575, e = 250, f = 375, g = 3300

    So here we need d : f
    575 : 375 = 23 : 15

  2. Question 2 of 35
    2. Question
    2 points

    Directions (1-5): Study the following carefully to answer the questions that follow:

    Some students participated in three different activities – painting, swimming and dancing.
    The total students who took part in painting is 3500 of which 5% students took part in both painting and swimming only. The number of students who took part in both dancing and swimming only is 50% greater than the number of students who took part in all 3 activities. The number of students who took part in only swimming is 100 less than the number of students who took part in only dancing. The total number of students who took part in dancing but not painting is 3675. The number of students who took part in only swimming is 2950 more than the number of students who took part in all three activities. The number of students who took part in painting only is 1925 more than the number of students who took part in painting and dancing only.

    What is the number of people who took part in more than one activity?

    Correct

    a = 2500, b = 175, c = 3200, d = 575, e = 250, f = 375, g = 3300

    So who took part in more than one activity = b + d + e + f = 175 + 575 + 250 + 375 = 1375

    Incorrect

    a = 2500, b = 175, c = 3200, d = 575, e = 250, f = 375, g = 3300

    So who took part in more than one activity = b + d + e + f = 175 + 575 + 250 + 375 = 1375

    Unattempted

    a = 2500, b = 175, c = 3200, d = 575, e = 250, f = 375, g = 3300

    So who took part in more than one activity = b + d + e + f = 175 + 575 + 250 + 375 = 1375

  3. Question 3 of 35
    3. Question
    2 points

    Directions (1-5): Study the following carefully to answer the questions that follow:

    Some students participated in three different activities – painting, swimming and dancing.
    The total students who took part in painting is 3500 of which 5% students took part in both painting and swimming only. The number of students who took part in both dancing and swimming only is 50% greater than the number of students who took part in all 3 activities. The number of students who took part in only swimming is 100 less than the number of students who took part in only dancing. The total number of students who took part in dancing but not painting is 3675. The number of students who took part in only swimming is 2950 more than the number of students who took part in all three activities. The number of students who took part in painting only is 1925 more than the number of students who took part in painting and dancing only.

    What is the number of people who took part in only one activity?

    Correct

    a = 2500, b = 175, c = 3200, d = 575, e = 250, f = 375, g = 3300

    People who took part in only one activity = a + c + g = 2500 + 3200 + 3300 = 9000

    Incorrect

    a = 2500, b = 175, c = 3200, d = 575, e = 250, f = 375, g = 3300

    People who took part in only one activity = a + c + g = 2500 + 3200 + 3300 = 9000

    Unattempted

    a = 2500, b = 175, c = 3200, d = 575, e = 250, f = 375, g = 3300

    People who took part in only one activity = a + c + g = 2500 + 3200 + 3300 = 9000

  4. Question 4 of 35
    4. Question
    2 points

    Directions (1-5): Study the following carefully to answer the questions that follow:

    Some students participated in three different activities – painting, swimming and dancing.
    The total students who took part in painting is 3500 of which 5% students took part in both painting and swimming only. The number of students who took part in both dancing and swimming only is 50% greater than the number of students who took part in all 3 activities. The number of students who took part in only swimming is 100 less than the number of students who took part in only dancing. The total number of students who took part in dancing but not painting is 3675. The number of students who took part in only swimming is 2950 more than the number of students who took part in all three activities. The number of students who took part in painting only is 1925 more than the number of students who took part in painting and dancing only.

    What is the different between the number of people who took part in all three activities and who took part in painting and swimming only?

    Correct

    a = 2500, b = 175, c = 3200, d = 575, e = 250, f = 375, g = 3300

    Required difference =  e – b = 250 – 175 = 75

    Incorrect

    a = 2500, b = 175, c = 3200, d = 575, e = 250, f = 375, g = 3300

    Required difference =  e – b = 250 – 175 = 75

    Unattempted

    a = 2500, b = 175, c = 3200, d = 575, e = 250, f = 375, g = 3300

    Required difference =  e – b = 250 – 175 = 75

  5. Question 5 of 35
    5. Question
    2 points

    Directions (1-5): Study the following carefully to answer the questions that follow:

    Some students participated in three different activities – painting, swimming and dancing.
    The total students who took part in painting is 3500 of which 5% students took part in both painting and swimming only. The number of students who took part in both dancing and swimming only is 50% greater than the number of students who took part in all 3 activities. The number of students who took part in only swimming is 100 less than the number of students who took part in only dancing. The total number of students who took part in dancing but not painting is 3675. The number of students who took part in only swimming is 2950 more than the number of students who took part in all three activities. The number of students who took part in painting only is 1925 more than the number of students who took part in painting and dancing only.

    Number of people who took part in painting and dancing only is what percent greater than number of people who took part in swimming and dancing only?

    Correct

    a = 2500, b = 175, c = 3200, d = 575, e = 250, f = 375, g = 3300

    Required % = (575- 375)/375 * 100 = 53 1/3%

    Incorrect

    a = 2500, b = 175, c = 3200, d = 575, e = 250, f = 375, g = 3300

    Required % = (575- 375)/375 * 100 = 53 1/3%

    Unattempted

    a = 2500, b = 175, c = 3200, d = 575, e = 250, f = 375, g = 3300

    Required % = (575- 375)/375 * 100 = 53 1/3%

  6. Question 6 of 35
    6. Question
    1 points

    Directions (6-8): Each question below contains a statement followed by Quantity I and Quantity II. Find both to find the relationship among them. Mark your answer accordingly.

    Quantity I: Cost Price of an article if it is sold making a loss of 20% given that if the cost price was 15% less, a loss of Rs 6 was made.
    Quantity II:  Labeled Price of an article of cost price Rs 240 on which after giving a discount of 10% a profit of 20% is made.

    Correct

    I: Let CP = Rs 100, then at 20% loss, SP = Rs 80
    Now if CP is 15% less, means CP = Rs 85, then loss is = 85 – 80 = Rs 5
    but given loss is Rs 12
    So if loss is Rs 5, then CP = Rs 100
    If loss is Rs 12, then CP is 100/5 * 6 = Rs 120
    II: Use formula MP = (100+profit%)/(100-dicount%) * CP
    So MP = (100+20)/(100-10) * 240 = Rs 320
    Hence II > I

    Incorrect

    I: Let CP = Rs 100, then at 20% loss, SP = Rs 80
    Now if CP is 15% less, means CP = Rs 85, then loss is = 85 – 80 = Rs 5
    but given loss is Rs 12
    So if loss is Rs 5, then CP = Rs 100
    If loss is Rs 12, then CP is 100/5 * 6 = Rs 120
    II: Use formula MP = (100+profit%)/(100-dicount%) * CP
    So MP = (100+20)/(100-10) * 240 = Rs 320
    Hence II > I

    Unattempted

    I: Let CP = Rs 100, then at 20% loss, SP = Rs 80
    Now if CP is 15% less, means CP = Rs 85, then loss is = 85 – 80 = Rs 5
    but given loss is Rs 12
    So if loss is Rs 5, then CP = Rs 100
    If loss is Rs 12, then CP is 100/5 * 6 = Rs 120
    II: Use formula MP = (100+profit%)/(100-dicount%) * CP
    So MP = (100+20)/(100-10) * 240 = Rs 320
    Hence II > I

  7. Question 7 of 35
    7. Question
    1 points

    Directions (6-8): Each question below contains a statement followed by Quantity I and Quantity II. Find both to find the relationship among them. Mark your answer accordingly.

    Quantity I: Speed of boat in still water if in a total of 12 hours, it can cover a distance of 36 km going downstream and back. Given the speed of current is 4 km/hr
    Quantity II:  Average speed of a boy from his home to school if his average speed is 10 km/hr from school to home and he covers a total of 30 km in 3 hours.

    Correct

    I: Let speed of boat = x km/hr
    So 36/(x+4) + 36/(x-4) = 12
    Solve, x = 8 km/hr
    II : Distance from home to school is 30/2 = 15 km
    Let speed from home to school is x km/hr
    So using distance = total time * average speed
    15 = 3 *[10*x/(10+x)]
    Solve, x = 10 km/hr
    Hence II > I

    Incorrect

    I: Let speed of boat = x km/hr
    So 36/(x+4) + 36/(x-4) = 12
    Solve, x = 8 km/hr
    II : Distance from home to school is 30/2 = 15 km
    Let speed from home to school is x km/hr
    So using distance = total time * average speed
    15 = 3 *[10*x/(10+x)]
    Solve, x = 10 km/hr
    Hence II > I

    Unattempted

    I: Let speed of boat = x km/hr
    So 36/(x+4) + 36/(x-4) = 12
    Solve, x = 8 km/hr
    II : Distance from home to school is 30/2 = 15 km
    Let speed from home to school is x km/hr
    So using distance = total time * average speed
    15 = 3 *[10*x/(10+x)]
    Solve, x = 10 km/hr
    Hence II > I

  8. Question 8 of 35
    8. Question
    1 points

    Directions (6-8): Each question below contains a statement followed by Quantity I and Quantity II. Find both to find the relationship among them. Mark your answer accordingly.

    Quantity I: Time taken by A to complete 1/5th of work if B takes 6 days to complete 3/5thof work and together they take 5 days to complete 3/4th of work
    Quantity II:  Time taken by a train to cross a platform of length 60 km given that it crosses a pole in two and a half hours running at 60 km/hr

    Correct

    I: A and B completes 3/4th work in 5 days, so complete 1 work in 4/3 * 5 = 20/3 days
    B complete 3/5 work in 6 days, so complete work in 5/3 * 6  = 10 days
    So in 1 day A completes = 3/20 – 1/10 = 1/20
    So to complete 1/5th work = 1/5 * 20 = 4 days
    II: length of train = 2.5 * 60 = 150 km
    So time taken to cross platform of length 60 km with speed 60 km/hr = (150+60)/60 = 3.5 hrs
    Hence I > II

    Incorrect

    I: A and B completes 3/4th work in 5 days, so complete 1 work in 4/3 * 5 = 20/3 days
    B complete 3/5 work in 6 days, so complete work in 5/3 * 6  = 10 days
    So in 1 day A completes = 3/20 – 1/10 = 1/20
    So to complete 1/5th work = 1/5 * 20 = 4 days
    II: length of train = 2.5 * 60 = 150 km
    So time taken to cross platform of length 60 km with speed 60 km/hr = (150+60)/60 = 3.5 hrs
    Hence I > II

    Unattempted

    I: A and B completes 3/4th work in 5 days, so complete 1 work in 4/3 * 5 = 20/3 days
    B complete 3/5 work in 6 days, so complete work in 5/3 * 6  = 10 days
    So in 1 day A completes = 3/20 – 1/10 = 1/20
    So to complete 1/5th work = 1/5 * 20 = 4 days
    II: length of train = 2.5 * 60 = 150 km
    So time taken to cross platform of length 60 km with speed 60 km/hr = (150+60)/60 = 3.5 hrs
    Hence I > II

  9. Question 9 of 35
    9. Question
    1 points

    Directions (9-11): Study the following carefully to answer the questions that follow:

    A, B, and C started a business by investing Rs X, Rs (X+800), and Rs (X+1200) respectively. After 8 months of the start of business, A  added Rs 600 and B withdrew Rs 600 respectively in their respective investments. After a year, out of the total profit of Rs 23,000, B got his shares equal to Rs 7500.

    Find X.

    Correct

    Ratio of shares of A : B : C is
    X*8 +  (X+600)*4 : (X+800)*8 + (X+200)*4 : (X+1200)*12
    12X + 2400 : 12X + 7200 : 12X + 14400
    (X+200) : (X+600) : (X+1200)
    So according to question:
    (X+600)/(X+200 + X+600 + X+1200) * 23000 = 7500
    Solve, X = Rs 2400

    Incorrect

    Ratio of shares of A : B : C is
    X*8 +  (X+600)*4 : (X+800)*8 + (X+200)*4 : (X+1200)*12
    12X + 2400 : 12X + 7200 : 12X + 14400
    (X+200) : (X+600) : (X+1200)
    So according to question:
    (X+600)/(X+200 + X+600 + X+1200) * 23000 = 7500
    Solve, X = Rs 2400

    Unattempted

    Ratio of shares of A : B : C is
    X*8 +  (X+600)*4 : (X+800)*8 + (X+200)*4 : (X+1200)*12
    12X + 2400 : 12X + 7200 : 12X + 14400
    (X+200) : (X+600) : (X+1200)
    So according to question:
    (X+600)/(X+200 + X+600 + X+1200) * 23000 = 7500
    Solve, X = Rs 2400

  10. Question 10 of 35
    10. Question
    1 points

    Directions (9-11): Study the following carefully to answer the questions that follow:

    A, B, and C started a business by investing Rs X, Rs (X+800), and Rs (X+1200) respectively. After 8 months of the start of business, A  added Rs 600 and B withdrew Rs 600 respectively in their respective investments. After a year, out of the total profit of Rs 23,000, B got his shares equal to Rs 7500.

    What is the difference between the shares of A and C from the total profit?

    Correct

    X = Rs 2400
    So Ratio of shares of A : B : C is
    2400*8 +  (2400+600)*4 : (2400+800)*8 + (2400+200)*4 : (2400+1200)*12
    13 : 15 : 18
    So difference between the shares of A and C = (18-15)/(13+15+18) * 23000 = Rs 2750

    Incorrect

    X = Rs 2400
    So Ratio of shares of A : B : C is
    2400*8 +  (2400+600)*4 : (2400+800)*8 + (2400+200)*4 : (2400+1200)*12
    13 : 15 : 18
    So difference between the shares of A and C = (18-15)/(13+15+18) * 23000 = Rs 2750

    Unattempted

    X = Rs 2400
    So Ratio of shares of A : B : C is
    2400*8 +  (2400+600)*4 : (2400+800)*8 + (2400+200)*4 : (2400+1200)*12
    13 : 15 : 18
    So difference between the shares of A and C = (18-15)/(13+15+18) * 23000 = Rs 2750

  11. Question 11 of 35
    11. Question
    1 points

    Directions (9-11): Study the following carefully to answer the questions that follow:

    A, B, and C started a business by investing Rs X, Rs (X+800), and Rs (X+1200) respectively. After 8 months of the start of business, A  added Rs 600 and B withdrew Rs 600 respectively in their respective investments. After a year, out of the total profit of Rs 23,000, B got his shares equal to Rs 7500.

    If all of A, B and C would have invested their initial investments for 12 months, and also another partner partner D joined them at the same time by investing Rs 2800, then find the share of B and D together from the total annual profit of Rs 22,800?

    Correct

    Ratio of shares of A : B : C : D is
    2400 : 3200 : 3600 : 2800
    6 : 8 : 9 : 7
    So required answer = (8+7)/(6+8+9+7) * 22800 = Rs 11,400

    Incorrect

    Ratio of shares of A : B : C : D is
    2400 : 3200 : 3600 : 2800
    6 : 8 : 9 : 7
    So required answer = (8+7)/(6+8+9+7) * 22800 = Rs 11,400

    Unattempted

    Ratio of shares of A : B : C : D is
    2400 : 3200 : 3600 : 2800
    6 : 8 : 9 : 7
    So required answer = (8+7)/(6+8+9+7) * 22800 = Rs 11,400

  12. Question 12 of 35
    12. Question
    2 points

    Directions (12-16): Study the following bar graph carefully and answer the questions that follow:

    If the cost price of P and R is equal to Rs 960 each. Find the difference in their Market Prices.

    Correct

    For P =>
    Profit% = 30% = 3/10 [CP = 10, SP = 10+3 = 13]
    Discount = 20% = 1/5 [MP = 5, SP = 5-1 = 4]
    Make SP same
    CP : SP : MP is
    40 : 52 : 65 ………………(1)
    Now for R =>
    Profit% = 20% = 1/5 [CP = 5, SP = 5+1 = 6]
    Discount = 10% = 1/10 [MP = 10, SP = 10-1 = 9]
    Make SP same
    CP : SP : MP is
    15 : 18 : 20……………….(2)
    Make CP of P and R same by multiplying eq. (1) by 3 and (2) by 8, gives
    For P: CP : SP : MP is
    120 : 156 : 195
    And For R: CP : SP : MP is
    120 : 144 : 160
    So 120 = 960 [as given in question]
    => 1 = 8
    Difference in MP = 195-160 = 35, so => 35 = 35*8 = Rs 280

    Incorrect

    For P =>
    Profit% = 30% = 3/10 [CP = 10, SP = 10+3 = 13]
    Discount = 20% = 1/5 [MP = 5, SP = 5-1 = 4]
    Make SP same
    CP : SP : MP is
    40 : 52 : 65 ………………(1)
    Now for R =>
    Profit% = 20% = 1/5 [CP = 5, SP = 5+1 = 6]
    Discount = 10% = 1/10 [MP = 10, SP = 10-1 = 9]
    Make SP same
    CP : SP : MP is
    15 : 18 : 20……………….(2)
    Make CP of P and R same by multiplying eq. (1) by 3 and (2) by 8, gives
    For P: CP : SP : MP is
    120 : 156 : 195
    And For R: CP : SP : MP is
    120 : 144 : 160
    So 120 = 960 [as given in question]
    => 1 = 8
    Difference in MP = 195-160 = 35, so => 35 = 35*8 = Rs 280

    Unattempted

    For P =>
    Profit% = 30% = 3/10 [CP = 10, SP = 10+3 = 13]
    Discount = 20% = 1/5 [MP = 5, SP = 5-1 = 4]
    Make SP same
    CP : SP : MP is
    40 : 52 : 65 ………………(1)
    Now for R =>
    Profit% = 20% = 1/5 [CP = 5, SP = 5+1 = 6]
    Discount = 10% = 1/10 [MP = 10, SP = 10-1 = 9]
    Make SP same
    CP : SP : MP is
    15 : 18 : 20……………….(2)
    Make CP of P and R same by multiplying eq. (1) by 3 and (2) by 8, gives
    For P: CP : SP : MP is
    120 : 156 : 195
    And For R: CP : SP : MP is
    120 : 144 : 160
    So 120 = 960 [as given in question]
    => 1 = 8
    Difference in MP = 195-160 = 35, so => 35 = 35*8 = Rs 280

  13. Question 13 of 35
    13. Question
    2 points

    Directions (12-16): Study the following bar graph carefully and answer the questions that follow:

    If the market price of Q is 250% of market price of R, then find the selling price of R, if market price of Q is Rs 3500.

    Correct

    For Q:
    CP….SP…..MP is 36……..45………50 …………………..(1)
    For R:
    CP….SP…..MP is 15……..18………20 ………..…………(2)
    MP of Q is 250% of R
    250% of 20 = 50
    Which is same as in equation (1)
    CP………SP………MP is 36……..45………50
    Now 50 = 3500
    1 = 700
    So 18 = 1260

    Incorrect

    For Q:
    CP….SP…..MP is 36……..45………50 …………………..(1)
    For R:
    CP….SP…..MP is 15……..18………20 ………..…………(2)
    MP of Q is 250% of R
    250% of 20 = 50
    Which is same as in equation (1)
    CP………SP………MP is 36……..45………50
    Now 50 = 3500
    1 = 700
    So 18 = 1260

    Unattempted

    For Q:
    CP….SP…..MP is 36……..45………50 …………………..(1)
    For R:
    CP….SP…..MP is 15……..18………20 ………..…………(2)
    MP of Q is 250% of R
    250% of 20 = 50
    Which is same as in equation (1)
    CP………SP………MP is 36……..45………50
    Now 50 = 3500
    1 = 700
    So 18 = 1260

  14. Question 14 of 35
    14. Question
    2 points

    Directions (12-16): Study the following bar graph carefully and answer the questions that follow:

    Find the ratio of selling price of Q and T if the cost price of both is same.

    Correct

    For Q:
    CP….SP…..MP is 36……..45………50 …………………..(1)
    For T:
    CP…..SP…..MP is 12 ……..15……….20 …………………(2)
    Make CP same, Multiply eq. (2) by 3
    (1) gives.,, 36……..45………50
    (2) gives,, 36………..45…..……30
    SP of S : R is 45 : 45 = 1 : 1

    Incorrect

    For Q:
    CP….SP…..MP is 36……..45………50 …………………..(1)
    For T:
    CP…..SP…..MP is 12 ……..15……….20 …………………(2)
    Make CP same, Multiply eq. (2) by 3
    (1) gives.,, 36……..45………50
    (2) gives,, 36………..45…..……30
    SP of S : R is 45 : 45 = 1 : 1

    Unattempted

    For Q:
    CP….SP…..MP is 36……..45………50 …………………..(1)
    For T:
    CP…..SP…..MP is 12 ……..15……….20 …………………(2)
    Make CP same, Multiply eq. (2) by 3
    (1) gives.,, 36……..45………50
    (2) gives,, 36………..45…..……30
    SP of S : R is 45 : 45 = 1 : 1

  15. Question 15 of 35
    15. Question
    2 points

    Directions (12-16): Study the following bar graph carefully and answer the questions that follow:

    Find the market price of P if the ratio of cost price of P and T is 10 : 3 and the cost price of T is Rs 3960.

    Correct

    For P:
    CP…..SP…..MP is 40 ……..52……….65 …………………(1)
    For T:
    CP…..SP…..MP is 12 ……..15……….20 …………………(2)
    Here already ratio of CP of P : T is 10 : 3
    So,
    12 == 3960
    1 == 330
    MP of P = 65 == 21450

    Incorrect

    For P:
    CP…..SP…..MP is 40 ……..52……….65 …………………(1)
    For T:
    CP…..SP…..MP is 12 ……..15……….20 …………………(2)
    Here already ratio of CP of P : T is 10 : 3
    So,
    12 == 3960
    1 == 330
    MP of P = 65 == 21450

    Unattempted

    For P:
    CP…..SP…..MP is 40 ……..52……….65 …………………(1)
    For T:
    CP…..SP…..MP is 12 ……..15……….20 …………………(2)
    Here already ratio of CP of P : T is 10 : 3
    So,
    12 == 3960
    1 == 330
    MP of P = 65 == 21450

  16. Question 16 of 35
    16. Question
    2 points

    Directions (12-16): Study the following bar graph carefully and answer the questions that follow:

    If the cost price of R and T is same, then find how much % the selling price of R is more or less than that of T.

    Correct

    For R:
    CP…..SP…..MP is 
    15………18……….20……………….(1)
    For T:
    CP…..SP…..MP is 12 ……..15……….20 ………………(2)
    Make CP same, Multiply eq. (1) by 4 and (2) by 5
    R => 60……..72………..80
    T => 60……..75………..100
    So required % = (75-72)/75 * 100 = 4%

    Incorrect

    For R:
    CP…..SP…..MP is 
    15………18……….20……………….(1)
    For T:
    CP…..SP…..MP is 12 ……..15……….20 ………………(2)
    Make CP same, Multiply eq. (1) by 4 and (2) by 5
    R => 60……..72………..80
    T => 60……..75………..100
    So required % = (75-72)/75 * 100 = 4%

    Unattempted

    For R:
    CP…..SP…..MP is 
    15………18……….20……………….(1)
    For T:
    CP…..SP…..MP is 12 ……..15……….20 ………………(2)
    Make CP same, Multiply eq. (1) by 4 and (2) by 5
    R => 60……..72………..80
    T => 60……..75………..100
    So required % = (75-72)/75 * 100 = 4%

  17. Question 17 of 35
    17. Question
    2 points

    Directions (17-21): Study the following table to answer the questions that follow:
    The table shows the employees information in 5 different departments of a company.

    If number of males and females who left the company from department A is equal, find the total number of males from departments C and A who did not left the job?

    Correct

    females who left from A = 12% of 350 = 42
    So males who left from A also equals 42
    So males who did not left from A = 420 – 42 = 378
    Males who did not left from C = 480 – 5% of 480 = 456
    Required total = 378 + 456 = 834

    Incorrect

    females who left from A = 12% of 350 = 42
    So males who left from A also equals 42
    So males who did not left from A = 420 – 42 = 378
    Males who did not left from C = 480 – 5% of 480 = 456
    Required total = 378 + 456 = 834

    Unattempted

    females who left from A = 12% of 350 = 42
    So males who left from A also equals 42
    So males who did not left from A = 420 – 42 = 378
    Males who did not left from C = 480 – 5% of 480 = 456
    Required total = 378 + 456 = 834

  18. Question 18 of 35
    18. Question
    2 points

    Directions (17-21): Study the following table to answer the questions that follow:
    The table shows the employees information in 5 different departments of a company.

    The number of males who left the company from departments C and D is in the ratio 8 : 9 respectively. Total number of employees in department D and who left from D is 870 and 48 respectively. What % of males did not left from department D?

    Correct

    Males who left from C = 5% of 480 = 24
    So in D = 9/8 * 24 = 27 [ratio is 8 : 9]
    Let number of males in D = x, so females in D = (870-x)
    Let y% of males from D left the company
    So y% of x = 27
    And
    y% of x + 5% of (870-x) = 48
    So 27 + 5% of (870-x) = 48
    Solve, x = 450
    Now y% of 450 = 27
    Solve, y = 6
    6% left, so who did not left = 94%

    Incorrect

    Males who left from C = 5% of 480 = 24
    So in D = 9/8 * 24 = 27 [ratio is 8 : 9]
    Let number of males in D = x, so females in D = (870-x)
    Let y% of males from D left the company
    So y% of x = 27
    And
    y% of x + 5% of (870-x) = 48
    So 27 + 5% of (870-x) = 48
    Solve, x = 450
    Now y% of 450 = 27
    Solve, y = 6
    6% left, so who did not left = 94%

    Unattempted

    Males who left from C = 5% of 480 = 24
    So in D = 9/8 * 24 = 27 [ratio is 8 : 9]
    Let number of males in D = x, so females in D = (870-x)
    Let y% of males from D left the company
    So y% of x = 27
    And
    y% of x + 5% of (870-x) = 48
    So 27 + 5% of (870-x) = 48
    Solve, x = 450
    Now y% of 450 = 27
    Solve, y = 6
    6% left, so who did not left = 94%

  19. Question 19 of 35
    19. Question
    2 points

    Directions (17-21): Study the following table to answer the questions that follow:
    The table shows the employees information in 5 different departments of a company.

    Number of graduate males in department C is 127 more than number of graduate females in department B. If 33 1/3% of males who left from department C are post-graduates, then find the number of post-graduates who did not left from department C?

    Correct

    Number of graduate females in B = 55% of 380 = 209
    So Number of graduate males in department C = 209 + 127 = 336
    So post-graduate males in department C = 480 – 336 = 144
    Total number of males who left from C = 5% of 480 = 24
    Given 33 1/3% of 24 = post-graduates
    So those males who left from C and are post-graduates = 33 1/3% of 24 = 8
    So who did not left = 144 – 8 = 136

    Incorrect

    Number of graduate females in B = 55% of 380 = 209
    So Number of graduate males in department C = 209 + 127 = 336
    So post-graduate males in department C = 480 – 336 = 144
    Total number of males who left from C = 5% of 480 = 24
    Given 33 1/3% of 24 = post-graduates
    So those males who left from C and are post-graduates = 33 1/3% of 24 = 8
    So who did not left = 144 – 8 = 136

    Unattempted

    Number of graduate females in B = 55% of 380 = 209
    So Number of graduate males in department C = 209 + 127 = 336
    So post-graduate males in department C = 480 – 336 = 144
    Total number of males who left from C = 5% of 480 = 24
    Given 33 1/3% of 24 = post-graduates
    So those males who left from C and are post-graduates = 33 1/3% of 24 = 8
    So who did not left = 144 – 8 = 136

  20. Question 20 of 35
    20. Question
    2 points

    Directions (17-21): Study the following table to answer the questions that follow:
    The table shows the employees information in 5 different departments of a company.

    29% of number of females who left from department E are graduates. If % of number of graduate females who left from department E with respect to total number of graduate females from department E is 4%, then find the number of females from department E who left the company. (Number of females in E = 400).

    Correct

    Let x% females left the company from dept E
    Given:

    Solve, x = 12%
    So number of females from department F who left the company = 12/100 * 400 = 48

    Incorrect

    Let x% females left the company from dept E
    Given:

    Solve, x = 12%
    So number of females from department F who left the company = 12/100 * 400 = 48

    Unattempted

    Let x% females left the company from dept E
    Given:

    Solve, x = 12%
    So number of females from department F who left the company = 12/100 * 400 = 48

  21. Question 21 of 35
    21. Question
    2 points

    Directions (17-21): Study the following table to answer the questions that follow:
    The table shows the employees information in 5 different departments of a company.

    If there are total 1000 employees in department C, find the total number of female employees in departments B and C or company.

    Correct

    Total employees in C = 1000
    So number of females = 1000 – 480 = 520
    So required total = 55% of 380 + 80% of 520 = 625

    Incorrect

    Total employees in C = 1000
    So number of females = 1000 – 480 = 520
    So required total = 55% of 380 + 80% of 520 = 625

    Unattempted

    Total employees in C = 1000
    So number of females = 1000 – 480 = 520
    So required total = 55% of 380 + 80% of 520 = 625

  22. Question 22 of 35
    22. Question
    2 points

    Directions (22-26): In each of the following questions, a question is followed by three statements numbered I, II and III. Read all the statements and answer accordingly.

    What is the speed of boat in still water?
    Statement I: The boat can cover 16 km downstream distance in 2 hours.
    Statement II: Speed of the stream is one-third the speed of boat in still water.
    Statement III: The boat can cover 16 km upstream distance in 4 hours.

    Correct

    Let speed of boat = u, and stream = v
    From I: u + v = 16/2 = 8 km/hr
    From II: v = u/3
    From III: u – v = 16/4 = 4
    So solving I and II ‘u’ can be found. Similarly by solving II and III and by solving I and III

    Incorrect

    Let speed of boat = u, and stream = v
    From I: u + v = 16/2 = 8 km/hr
    From II: v = u/3
    From III: u – v = 16/4 = 4
    So solving I and II ‘u’ can be found. Similarly by solving II and III and by solving I and III

    Unattempted

    Let speed of boat = u, and stream = v
    From I: u + v = 16/2 = 8 km/hr
    From II: v = u/3
    From III: u – v = 16/4 = 4
    So solving I and II ‘u’ can be found. Similarly by solving II and III and by solving I and III

  23. Question 23 of 35
    23. Question
    2 points

    Directions (22-26): In each of the following questions, a question is followed by three statements numbered I, II and III. Read all the statements and answer accordingly.

    A person borrowed some money at compound interest for 2 years. What will be the amount required to return after 2 years?
    Statement I: If the amount was borrowed at simple interest, then after 5 years Rs 600 was required to pay as simple interest. 
    Statement II
    : The rate of interest is 6% per annum
    Statement III: The sum of money borrowed is 10 times the amount required to be paid as simple interest after 2 years.

    Correct

    From I: SI = 600, R = 5 years
    So 600 = P*R*5/100

    So P*R = 12000
    From II: R = 6%
    So from I and II, get P, and then from P, R and T, get amount at CI
    From III: P = 10 SI
    SI = P*R*T/100
    So SI = (10SI) * R * 2/100
    From here , R = 5%
    So from I and III, get P, and then from P, R and T, get amount at CI

    Incorrect

    From I: SI = 600, R = 5 years
    So 600 = P*R*5/100

    So P*R = 12000
    From II: R = 6%
    So from I and II, get P, and then from P, R and T, get amount at CI
    From III: P = 10 SI
    SI = P*R*T/100
    So SI = (10SI) * R * 2/100
    From here , R = 5%
    So from I and III, get P, and then from P, R and T, get amount at CI

    Unattempted

    From I: SI = 600, R = 5 years
    So 600 = P*R*5/100

    So P*R = 12000
    From II: R = 6%
    So from I and II, get P, and then from P, R and T, get amount at CI
    From III: P = 10 SI
    SI = P*R*T/100
    So SI = (10SI) * R * 2/100
    From here , R = 5%
    So from I and III, get P, and then from P, R and T, get amount at CI

  24. Question 24 of 35
    24. Question
    2 points

    Directions (22-26): In each of the following questions, a question is followed by three statements numbered I, II and III. Read all the statements and answer accordingly.

    What was the profit earned by selling an article?
    Statement I: The article was sold for Rs 950 after getting a discount of 5% on the labelled price.
    Statement II: The article was bought for Rs 540 after getting a discount of 10%
    Statement III: A profit of 2% is made on the labelled price in buying that article.

    Correct

    From I and III:
    I: we can find the MP of article as (100/95) × 950 = Rs 1000
    From III: we can find the CP of article by using the MP from statement I as (102/100) × 1000 = Rs 1020
    Now we have both SP and CP to find the profit%

    From II: CP = 540, discount = 10%

    Incorrect

    From I and III:
    I: we can find the MP of article as (100/95) × 950 = Rs 1000
    From III: we can find the CP of article by using the MP from statement I as (102/100) × 1000 = Rs 1020
    Now we have both SP and CP to find the profit%

    From II: CP = 540, discount = 10%

    Unattempted

    From I and III:
    I: we can find the MP of article as (100/95) × 950 = Rs 1000
    From III: we can find the CP of article by using the MP from statement I as (102/100) × 1000 = Rs 1020
    Now we have both SP and CP to find the profit%

    From II: CP = 540, discount = 10%

  25. Question 25 of 35
    25. Question
    2 points

    Directions (22-26): In each of the following questions, a question is followed by three statements numbered I, II and III. Read all the statements and answer accordingly.

    What is the cost of flooring a rectangular hall?
    Statement I: The ratio of length and breadth of the hall is 5:4.
    Statement II
    : The length of the hall is 50 metres and the cost of flooring is Rs. 1000 per square metre.
    Statement III
    : The perimeter of the hall is 180 metres and the cost of flooring is Rs. 1000 per square metre.

    Correct

    Using any two statement, the length and breadth can be found. And Rate of flooring is also available.

    Incorrect

    Using any two statement, the length and breadth can be found. And Rate of flooring is also available.

    Unattempted

    Using any two statement, the length and breadth can be found. And Rate of flooring is also available.

  26. Question 26 of 35
    26. Question
    2 points

    Directions (22-26): In each of the following questions, a question is followed by three statements numbered I, II and III. Read all the statements and answer accordingly.

    What is the principal amount?
    Statement I: The Simple Interest obtained on the principal after 2 years at 8% rate of interest is Rs 450 less than the compound interest obtained on the same principal after 2 years at 8% per annum.
    Statement II: The sum becomes double in 10 years at 6% per annum rate of simple interest.
    Statement III: The compound interest obtained on the principal amount is Rs 4540 after 2 years at the rate of 8% compounded annually.

    Correct

    From I : Pr2/1002 = 450. So P can be found.
    From III: using the compound interest formula, P can be find out

    Incorrect

    From I : Pr2/1002 = 450. So P can be found.
    From III: using the compound interest formula, P can be find out

    Unattempted

    From I : Pr2/1002 = 450. So P can be found.
    From III: using the compound interest formula, P can be find out

  27. Question 27 of 35
    27. Question
    2 points

    Directions (27-31): The following bar graph depicts the percentage wise distribution of what people eat in their breakfast in 5 states. Study the bar graph and answer the questions that follow:

    If the ratio of number of people who eat oats in states A and D is 5 : 9 respectively, then what is the ratio of number of people who eat wheat in these two states respectively?

    Correct

    Let number of people in state A = x, and that in D = y
    So
    (10% of x)/(12% if y) = 5/9
    Solve, x/y = 2/3
    So required ratio is
    48% of x : 20% of y
    Put value of x or y from above
    Ratio is 8 : 5

    Incorrect

    Let number of people in state A = x, and that in D = y
    So
    (10% of x)/(12% if y) = 5/9
    Solve, x/y = 2/3
    So required ratio is
    48% of x : 20% of y
    Put value of x or y from above
    Ratio is 8 : 5

    Unattempted

    Let number of people in state A = x, and that in D = y
    So
    (10% of x)/(12% if y) = 5/9
    Solve, x/y = 2/3
    So required ratio is
    48% of x : 20% of y
    Put value of x or y from above
    Ratio is 8 : 5

  28. Question 28 of 35
    28. Question
    2 points

    Directions (27-31): The following bar graph depicts the percentage wise distribution of what people eat in their breakfast in 5 states. Study the bar graph and answer the questions that follow:

    The number of people who eat cornflakes in state C is four-fifth of number of people who eat cornflakes in state E. If the number of people who eat wheat in state C is 96,000, then find the total number of people in state E?

    Correct

    Let total number of people in state C = x
    So 40% of x = 96000
    Solve, x = 2,40,000
    Now
    15% of 2,40,000 = 4/5 of 12% of y
    Solve, y = 3,75,000 = total number of people in state E

    Incorrect

    Let total number of people in state C = x
    So 40% of x = 96000
    Solve, x = 2,40,000
    Now
    15% of 2,40,000 = 4/5 of 12% of y
    Solve, y = 3,75,000 = total number of people in state E

    Unattempted

    Let total number of people in state C = x
    So 40% of x = 96000
    Solve, x = 2,40,000
    Now
    15% of 2,40,000 = 4/5 of 12% of y
    Solve, y = 3,75,000 = total number of people in state E

  29. Question 29 of 35
    29. Question
    2 points

    Directions (27-31): The following bar graph depicts the percentage wise distribution of what people eat in their breakfast in 5 states. Study the bar graph and answer the questions that follow:

    The number of people who eat millet in state B is 4200 more than number of people who eat millet in state D. If the total number of people in state B is 10,000 more than total number of people in state D, find the total number of people who eat wheat in both states together?

    Correct

    Let number of people in state B = x, and that in D = y
    So
    7% of x = 4200 + 6% of y
    Also x= 10,000 + y
    Solve both equations
    x = 3,60,000 and y = 3,50,000
    So required total = 47% of 360000 + 20% of 350000 = 169200 + 70000 = 2,39,200

    Incorrect

    Let number of people in state B = x, and that in D = y
    So
    7% of x = 4200 + 6% of y
    Also x= 10,000 + y
    Solve both equations
    x = 3,60,000 and y = 3,50,000
    So required total = 47% of 360000 + 20% of 350000 = 169200 + 70000 = 2,39,200

    Unattempted

    Let number of people in state B = x, and that in D = y
    So
    7% of x = 4200 + 6% of y
    Also x= 10,000 + y
    Solve both equations
    x = 3,60,000 and y = 3,50,000
    So required total = 47% of 360000 + 20% of 350000 = 169200 + 70000 = 2,39,200

  30. Question 30 of 35
    30. Question
    2 points

    Directions (27-31): The following bar graph depicts the percentage wise distribution of what people eat in their breakfast in 5 states. Study the bar graph and answer the questions that follow:

    The difference between the number of people who eat rice and cornflakes in state E is 1,62,000. What is the number of people in state 3 except the number of people who eat cornflakes in the same state?

    Correct

    Let number of people in state E
    Given: (48-12)% of x = 162000
    Solve, x = 4,50,000

    So required total = (4+20+48+ 16)% of 4,50,000 = 3,96,000

    Incorrect

    Let number of people in state E
    Given: (48-12)% of x = 162000
    Solve, x = 4,50,000

    So required total = (4+20+48+ 16)% of 4,50,000 = 3,96,000

    Unattempted

    Let number of people in state E
    Given: (48-12)% of x = 162000
    Solve, x = 4,50,000

    So required total = (4+20+48+ 16)% of 4,50,000 = 3,96,000

  31. Question 31 of 35
    31. Question
    2 points

    Directions (27-31): The following bar graph depicts the percentage wise distribution of what people eat in their breakfast in 5 states. Study the bar graph and answer the questions that follow:

    The ratio between the number of people who eat rice in states A and B is 10 : 9 and ratio between the number of people who eat oats in states B and D is 5 : 3. Find the ratio of number of people in state A : D : B respectively.

    Correct

    Let number of people in state A = x, in B = y, and in D = z
    So
    (25% of x)/(21% of y) = 10/9
    Solve, x/y  = 14/15
    Also
    (15% of y)/(12% of z) = 5/3
    Solve, y/z  = 4/3

    x/y  = 14/15 and y/z  = 4/3
    So x : y : z = 14*4 : 15*4 : 15*3 = 56 : 60 : 45
    So required ratio is 56 : 45 : 60

     

    Incorrect

    Let number of people in state A = x, in B = y, and in D = z
    So
    (25% of x)/(21% of y) = 10/9
    Solve, x/y  = 14/15
    Also
    (15% of y)/(12% of z) = 5/3
    Solve, y/z  = 4/3

    x/y  = 14/15 and y/z  = 4/3
    So x : y : z = 14*4 : 15*4 : 15*3 = 56 : 60 : 45
    So required ratio is 56 : 45 : 60

     

    Unattempted

    Let number of people in state A = x, in B = y, and in D = z
    So
    (25% of x)/(21% of y) = 10/9
    Solve, x/y  = 14/15
    Also
    (15% of y)/(12% of z) = 5/3
    Solve, y/z  = 4/3

    x/y  = 14/15 and y/z  = 4/3
    So x : y : z = 14*4 : 15*4 : 15*3 = 56 : 60 : 45
    So required ratio is 56 : 45 : 60

     

  32. Question 32 of 35
    32. Question
    1 points

    Directions (32-33): Study the following information to answer the questions that follow:
    An urn contains some balls colored white, blue and green. The probability of choosing a white ball is 1/2 and the probability of choosing a green ball is 1/4. There are 10 blue balls.

    What is the probability of choosing one blue ball?

    Correct

    Probability of choosing one blue ball = 1 – (1/2 + 1/4) = 1/4

    Incorrect

    Probability of choosing one blue ball = 1 – (1/2 + 1/4) = 1/4

    Unattempted

    Probability of choosing one blue ball = 1 – (1/2 + 1/4) = 1/4

  33. Question 33 of 35
    33. Question
    1 points

    Directions (32-33): Study the following information to answer the questions that follow:
    An urn contains some balls colored white, blue and green. The probability of choosing a white ball is 1/2 and the probability of choosing a green ball is 1/4. There are 10 blue balls.

    If the balls are numbered 1, 2, …. up to number of balls in the urn, what is the probability of choosing a ball containing a multiple of 3 and 5?

    Correct

    Probability of choosing one blue ball is 1/4
    And total blue balls are 10. So with 10/40 we get probability as 1/4
    So total balls must be 40

    There are 30 balls in the urn.
    Multiples of 3 up to 40 = 40/3 = 13 (take only whole number before the decimal part)
    Multiples of 5 up to 40 = 40/5 = 18
    Multiples of 15 (3×5) up to 40 = 40/15 = 2
    So total such numbers are = 13 + 18 – 2 = 29
    So required probability = 29/40

    Incorrect

    Probability of choosing one blue ball is 1/4
    And total blue balls are 10. So with 10/40 we get probability as 1/4
    So total balls must be 40

    There are 30 balls in the urn.
    Multiples of 3 up to 40 = 40/3 = 13 (take only whole number before the decimal part)
    Multiples of 5 up to 40 = 40/5 = 18
    Multiples of 15 (3×5) up to 40 = 40/15 = 2
    So total such numbers are = 13 + 18 – 2 = 29
    So required probability = 29/40

    Unattempted

    Probability of choosing one blue ball is 1/4
    And total blue balls are 10. So with 10/40 we get probability as 1/4
    So total balls must be 40

    There are 30 balls in the urn.
    Multiples of 3 up to 40 = 40/3 = 13 (take only whole number before the decimal part)
    Multiples of 5 up to 40 = 40/5 = 18
    Multiples of 15 (3×5) up to 40 = 40/15 = 2
    So total such numbers are = 13 + 18 – 2 = 29
    So required probability = 29/40

  34. Question 34 of 35
    34. Question
    1 points

    Directions (34-35): Study the following pie-chart and answer the questions that follow:
    The pie-chart shows the degree wise distribution of number of employees of a company in 5 different countries – A, B, C, D and E.

    If there are 7440 employees in country D, then what is the number of employees in countries A and E together?

    Correct

    Let x is the number of employees in all countries together
    So 62/360 * x = 7440
    Solve, x = 43200
    So no. of employees in A+E = (35+55)/360 * 43200 = 10800

    Incorrect

    Let x is the number of employees in all countries together
    So 62/360 * x = 7440
    Solve, x = 43200
    So no. of employees in A+E = (35+55)/360 * 43200 = 10800

    Unattempted

    Let x is the number of employees in all countries together
    So 62/360 * x = 7440
    Solve, x = 43200
    So no. of employees in A+E = (35+55)/360 * 43200 = 10800

  35. Question 35 of 35
    35. Question
    1 points

    Directions (34-35): Study the following pie-chart and answer the questions that follow:
    The pie-chart shows the degree wise distribution of number of employees of a company in 5 different countries – A, B, C, D and E.

    There are 43,200 employees in all 5 countries together. If the company opens it branch in one more country F, then the quadrant corresponding to country C becomes 84o then find the degree value (approximately) of quadrant formed by country F in given pie-chart.

    Correct

    Employees in country C = 98/360 * 43200 = 11760
    So now after adding country F to pie-chart, Let total number of employees in 6 countries together is now x
    So
    84/360 * x = 11760
    Solve, x = 50400
    So number of employees in F = 50400 – 43200 = 7200
    So y/360 * 50400 = 7200
    Solve, y = 51o

    Incorrect

    Unattempted

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    can you please explain question number 20..??

    1. which step u dint get ?

      1. swati

        mam actually it was just the misprint in the question that made me confuse… there is F in place of E…kindly correct it

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