Direction: Given below the table shows the total number of books shopkeeper and also given that the ratio of Math and English book sold by each shopkeeper. Total number of math book sold by A and C together is how much more/less then total number of English book sold by C and D together . 285 185 100 120 none…
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Quantitative Aptitude: Data Interpretation Questions Set 153
Pie-chart given below shows number of persons come to watch films in five different malls. Study the data and answer the following questions:(Total=4400) If ratio of boys and girls come in Sahu theatre to watch movies is 4 : 7. Then find the difference between number of boys to number of girls come in Sahu theatre to watch movie? 366…
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Study the following and answer the questions: There are two colleges,one is old and one is new.Both colleges have four different type of sections-Adminstration , Marketing , Accounts and HR.In old college,there is a total of 300 persons.The new college has 20% fewer persons than old one.15% of the persons of the old college is in the administration section.One third…
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Study the following and answer the questions: The ratio of male to female employees in a university is 5 : 7. All employees of the university work at different levels. (Level- A,B,C,D,E). 16 2/3% of the male employees work at level A. The difference between male employees working at level B and male employees working at level D is 114,…
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Study the information carefully to answer the questions: A college consisting of a total of 1560 students has males and females in the ratio of 7 : 5 respectively. All the students are enrolled in different types of streams, viz., Maths , Physics and Commerce. One-fifth of the males are enrolled in only Physics stream. Twenty per cent of the…
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Study the information to answer the given questions: In a university out of 600 candidates, males and females are in the ratio 8: 7. Each candidate went to either computer lab or science lab or both, 40% of the males attend only computer lab, total 20% candidates went to both the labs out of which 25% are males, 45% of…
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Directions (1-5): Study the following information carefully to answer the following: Rajaji college has five different types of groups, Maths, Physics , Chemistry, Commerce and computer . The total number of students are 2000. One-fourth of the total number of students are Commerce . 10% of the total students are Chemistry students . 25% of the total students are Physics.…
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Directions (1-5): Study the following information carefully and answer the questions that follow: The following bar graph shows the production of egg (in lakh tones) by three different farms A, B and in the given the years. In which year the percentage of production of farm B to the production of farm A is maximum? 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015…
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Directions (1-5): Study the following information carefully and answer the questions that follow:The following pie chart shows the percentage distribution of total number of players who play hockey in 6 different clubs total number of players who play hockey is 8000.The following table shows the ratio of total number of players who play skating and hockey in different clubs. Find…
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Directions (1-5): Study the following information carefully and answer the questions that follow: There are three garments A, B and C sold shirt and pants in January 2019.Number of shirt sold in garment C is 28 less than the number of pants sold in garment B. Number of shirt sold in garment B is 240, which is 20% more than…
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