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What will be the number of females..

B. Ravipal Reddy
Director,
SIGMA,
Hyderabad

Directions (15): Study the following table carefully and answer the
questions given below it:

Directions (Q10-14): Study the following table carefully and answer the questions which follow. (SBI PO 2011)
Number if candidates found eligible and the number of candidates short listed for interviews for a recent recruitment
process for six posts from different states.

Number of Different categories of vehicles sold in the country over the years (in thousands)

Year

Heavy
Vehicles

1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
Total

26
45
72
81
107
331

Light
Commercial
Vehicles
64
60
79
93
112
408

1. In which of the following years


was the number of light commercial vehicles sold approximately 25% of the number of
2-wheelers sold?
1) 1993
2) 1991 3) 1990
4) 1994
5) None of these
2. If the same percentage increase in
the number of Heavy Vehicle as in
1994 over 1993 is expected in 1995,
approximately how many heavy
vehicles will be sold in 1995?
1) 139
2) 141
3) 144
4) 133
5) None of these
3. The number of Heavy Vehicles
sold in 1993 was approximately
what percent of the total number
of Vehicles sold in 1992?

Cars

Jeeps

Two
Wheelers

232
242
248
280
266
1268

153
172
210
241
235
1011

340
336
404
411
442
1933

1) 7
2) 8
3) 9
4) 10
5) None of these
4. In which year was the number
of 2-wheelers sold as a percentage of the total number of
Vehicles sold during that year,
the highest?
1) 1994
2) 1991 3) 1990
4) 1991
5) None of these
5. The percentage increase in the
sales in 1993 over the previous
year was maximum for which
of the following categories of
vehicles?
1) Cars
2) Heavy Vehicles
3) Light commercial vehicles
4) Jeeps
5) None of these
Key: 1) 4; 2) 2; 3) 2; 4) 3; 5) 3.

Post
I
State
E
A
2500
B
3200
C
2800
D
2400
E
3000
F
4800
G
6500
E - Eligible

S
65
220
280
85
120
325
550

II
E
S
7200 240
8500 420
4500 350
4800 200
5600 280
6400 320
7000 140
S - Short listed

SBI PO's Special


Data analysis & Interpretation
10. From state 'B', which post had
the highest percentage of candidates short listed?
1) V
2) IV
3) VI
4) II
5) None of these
11. Approximately, what is the
average number of candidate
found eligible from all states
for post III?
1) 6700
2) 6200 3) 4200
4) 4500
5) 5500
12. What is the overall percentage
(rounded off to one digit after

III
E
5200
8400
7600
2600
3800
4400
6000

S
76
190
160
55
75
220
325

IV
E
3600
6200
8200
7500
6800
4700
5500

S
200
320
440
350
280
180
220

decimal) of candidates short


listed over the total number of
candidates eligible from all the
states together for post I?
1) 9.5% 2) 12.5% 3) 7.2%
4) 6.5% 5) None of these
13. What is the ratio between total
number of candidates short listed
for all the posts together from
states E and G respe-ctively?
1) 307 : 369 2) 73 : 79 3) 6 : 5
4) 9 : 7
5) None of these
14. Total number of candidates
found eligible from all states
together for post I approximately what percent of the
total number of candidates

V
E
4600
5800
7300
3900
6100
4900
8100

S
110
180
310
160
260
220
410

VI
E
5400
6200
3700
4800
7800
8800
2700

S
380
430
250
360
520
640
200

found eligible from all states


together for post VI?
1) 45 2) 50 3) 60 4) 55 5) 65
Key:
10) 3; 11) 5; 12) 4; 13) 1; 14) 5.

I DI I OI MI SI

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Do something like it is going


out of fashion or style

A :
Do something like it is going out of
fashion or style = to use/buy/eat
much or too much of something;
enthusiastically; to an excessive
degree

MS {*VS:
Directions(69): 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

P
Q
R
S
T

Percentage of
Population below
the Poverty Line

35
25
24
19
15

Proportion of Males and Females

Below
Poverty Line
M:F
5:6
3:5
1:2
3:2
5:3

6. If the male population above


poverty line for State R is 1.9
million, then the total population of State R is?
1) 4.5 million 2) 4.85 million
3) 5.35 million
4) 6.25 million
5) None of these
Ans: 4.
Let the total population of State
R be x million.
Then, population of State R
above poverty line
= [(100 24)% of x] million
76

=
x million
100

And so, male population of

Above Poverty
Line
M:F
6:7
4:5
2:3
4:3
3:2

State R above poverty line


2 76

=
x million
5
100

But, it is given that male population of State R above poverty


line = 1.9 million.
2 76

x = 1.9
5 100

1.9 5 100
x=
= 6.25
2 76

Total population of State


R = 6.25 million.
7. 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?

1) 3 million 2) 2.43 million


3) 1.33 million 4) 5.7 million
5) None of these
Ans: 2.
Total population of State
S = 7 million.
Population above poverty line
= [(100 19)% of 7] million
= (81% of 7) million
= 5.67 million.
And so, the number of females
above poverty line in State S
=

3
5.67 million = 2.43 million
7

8. 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?
1) 2.1 million 2) 2.3 million
3) 2.7 million 4) 3.3 million
5) None of these
Ans: 4.
Female population below poverty line for State P = 2.1 million
Let the male population below
poverty line for State P be x
million.
Then, 5 : 6 = x : 2.1
x=

2.1 5
= 1.75
6

Population below poverty line


for State P = (2.1 + 1.75) million

= 3.85 million
Let the population above
poverty line for State P by 'y'
million
Since, 35% of the total population of State P is below
poverty line, therefore, 65% of
the total population of State P is
above poverty line i.e., the ratio
of population below poverty
line to that above poverty line
for State P is 35 : 65
35 : 65 = 3.85 : y
y=

65 3.85
= 7.15
35

Population above poverty line


for State P = 7.15 million and so,
male population above poverty
line for State P
6

= 7.15 million
13

= 3.3 million
9. 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?
1) 1 : 3
2) 2 : 5
3) 3 : 7
4) 4 : 9
5) None of these
Ans: 2.

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