InstructionThese instructions are applicable only to questions 1 to 3
Instructions
Comprehension:Study the bar-graph given below carefully and answer the questions. Bar-graph given below shows the number of packets of bread sold by five stores of two types i.e. multi grain and whole wheat.
Question 1.
If another store 'F' sold number of multigrain packets which is average number of multigrain packets sold by stores 'C', 'D' and 'E' and average number of whole-wheat packets sold by stores 'A' and 'E'. If store 'B'sold each packet at ₹ 240 and store 'F'sold each packet at 20% more than that of 'B', then total revenue collected by store 'F' is.
Question 2.
The total number of packets sold by store 'C' is approximately what percent more or less than the total number of packets sold by store 'E' ?
Question 3.
Multigrain packets sold by stores 'A' and 'B' together are what percent more or less than whole-wheat packets sold by stores 'C' and 'D' together ?
Question 4.
Candidates in a competitive examination consisted of 60% men and 40% women. 70% men and 75% women cleared the qualifying test and entered the final test, where 80% men and 70% women were successful. Which of the following statements is/are correct ? A. Success rate is higher for women. B. More men cleared the examination than women. C. Success rate is higher for men. D. Overall success rate is below 50% Choose the correct answer from the options given below :
InstructionThese instructions are applicable only to questions 5 to 7
Instructions
Study the pie chart and table and answer the questions
Distribution of total no. of Kurtis (cotton and linen) sold by six different stores in 2016, where total kurtis sold are 84,000.
Question 5.
Number of kurtis (linen and cotton) sold by store D is what percent more than the number of linen kurtis sold by store B?
Question 6.
What is the difference between average number of linen kurtis sold by stores D and E together and average number of cotton kurtis sold by the same stores together?
Question 7.
What is the respective ratio between number of kurtis (linen and cotton) sold by store C and number of linen kurtis sold by store F?
Question 8.
Let a, b and c be the ages of three persons P, Q and R respectively where a ≤ b ≤ c are natural numbers. If the average age of P, Q, R is 32 years and if the age of Q is exactly 6 years more than that of P, then what is the minimum possible value of c?
InstructionThese instructions are applicable only to questions 9 to 13
Instructions
The following table shows the percentage of Cricket players and scored runs by them in three different tournaments P, Q and R. Total number of players is 300 and all the 300 players played all the matches in each tournament. Based on the data in the table; answer-the questions 1-5. Tournament-wise Percentage of Players scoring runs
Question 9.
Number of players who scored less than or equal to 40 runs in tournament Q is _____ % more than the number of players who scored more than 60 runs in tournament P and Q together.
Question 10.
what is the ratio between the number of players who scored more than 60 runs in tournament Q to the number of players who scored less than or equal to 20 runs in tournaments Q and R together?
Question 11.
What is the total number of players who scored more than 60 runs in all the three tournaments?
Question 12.
If L is the number of players who scored more than 40 runs in tournament P and M is the number of players who scored less than or equal to 40 runs in tournament R, then M - L = _________.
Question 13.
Average number of players who scored more than 20 runs in all the three tournaments is
Great Job! continue working on more practice questions?
Question 1.
Average of a, b and c is 11; average of c, d and e is 17; average of e and f is 22 and average of e and c is 17. What is the average of a, b, c, d, e and f?
Question 2.
In a batch of 50 students has ratio of Boys to Girls as 4:6. Average marks of Girls are 60 and Average marks of the batch is 62. Average Marks of Boys will be:
Question 3.
The average age of three friends is 20 years and their ages are in the proportion 2:3:5, the age of the oldest friend is :
Question 4.
Match List I with List II. The following table embodies the details about the enrollment of students in five different activities namely Swimming, Singing, Drawing, Dancing and Handicraft in a School during the session 2020-21. A total number of 3000 students including 1750 girls have been enrolled in various activities in the school. Based on the data in the table, match the following :
Choose the correct answer from the options given below:
Question 5.
Given below are two statements:
Question 6.
The price of an apple is twice that of an orange. The price of an orange is thrice that of a banana.If the price of an apple increases by 10%, price of an orange increases by 30% and the price of a banana increases by 20%. Find the percentage increase in the price of 20 apples, 20 oranges and 20 bananas.
Question 7.
In a company there are 252 engineers, in which the ratio of the number of electronics engineers and computer engineers is 2 : 1. The ratio of the number of electronics engineers and computer engineers becomes 1:1 after recruitment of some more computer engineers. The average age of all the engineers is now 22 years and the average age of the computer engineers is 2 years less than the average age of electronics engineers.
Question 8.
In a company, the average salary of the boys is Rs. 50000. The average salary of all the employees is Rs. 48000. There are 80 boys in the company and the average salary of the girl is Rs. 40000. What is the number of girls working in the company?
InstructionThese instructions are applicable only to questions 9 to 12
Instructions
Study the pie chart and answer the questions that follow:
Note : The value of exports represents the angle corresponding to each country in the pie chart.
Question 9.
The ratio of the value of exports between the total exports of USA and Japan to the total exports of Australia and France is
Question 10.
What is number of countries whose exports are more than the average exports per country? (Assume‘Others’ as a single country)
Question 11.
By how much does the value of the exports of Japan exceed that of Australia?
Question 12.
What is value of total exports of USA and France as a percentage of the total exports of Japan, China, Russia and Hongkong?
Great Job! continue working on more practice questions?
Other Topics of that Section
Algebra Practice Test Questions with Solutions Attempt Now
Percentages Practice Test Questions with Solutions Attempt Now
Ratios and Proportion of Line Practice Test Questions with Solutions Attempt Now
Number Systems Practice Test Questions with Solutions Attempt Now
Tabulation Practice Test Questions with Solutions Attempt Now
Geometry Practice Test Questions with Solutions Attempt Now
Fraction and Decimals Practice Test Questions with Solutions Attempt Now
Mensuration Practice Test Questions with Solutions Attempt Now
Permutations & Combinations Practice Test Questions with Solutions Attempt Now
Probability Practice Test Questions with Solutions Attempt Now
Quadratic and Linear Equations Practice Test Questions with Solutions Attempt Now
Time, Speed & Distance Practice Test Questions with Solutions Attempt Now
Profit & Loss Practice Test Questions with Solutions Attempt Now
Simple Interest and Compound Interest Practice Test Questions with Solutions Attempt Now
Pipes and Cisterns Practice Test Questions with Solutions Attempt Now
Allegation & Mixtures Practice Test Questions with Solutions Attempt Now