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200 Questions of Numerical Ability For RBI Assistant Prelims 2023
200 Questions of Numerical Ability For RBI Assistant Prelims 2023
Directions (1-5): Following bar Graph shows the marks (a) 40%
scored by Student A and Student B in high school in different (b) 60%
Subjects. (Maximum Marks is 100 for each subject). Study (c) 50%
the data carefully and answer the following questions. (d) 70%
(e) 80%
(b)
(c)
(d)
(e)
Note- Total students in any school= passed students +failed
students+ absent students Directions (21-25): In the following questions two
quantities are given for each question.
Q16. If total students in school ‘P’ is equal to the total Compare the numeric value of both the quantities and
students in school ‘T’ and absent students of school ‘T’ is 32 answers accordingly.
then, find the difference between passed students of school
‘P’ and passed students of school ‘T’? Q21. Quantity I: x² – 6x + 8 = 0
(a) 64 Quantity II: y² + 2y – 8 = 0
(b) 48 (a) Quantity I > Quantity II
(c) 36 (b) Quantity I < Quantity II
(d) 28 (c) Quantity I ≥ Quantity II
(e) 32 (d) Quantity I ≤ Quantity II
(e) Quantity I = Quantity II or No relation
Q17. Failed students from school ‘U’ is what percent of the
failed students from school ‘R’ if absent students from both Q22. A man invested Rs. 8000 in scheme A for 4 years at
schools are equal? Simple Interest which offers interest rate of 20% p.a and Rs.
(a) 60% 7200 in scheme B for 3 years which offers 25% p.a at Simple
(b) 66⅔% interest.
(c) 48% Quantity I: Interest earned from scheme A
(d) 80% Quantity II Sum of interest earned from scheme ‘B’ and Rs.
(e) 90% 640
(a) Quantity I > Quantity II
(b) Quantity I < Quantity II
Q18. If ratio of total students from school Q, R and S is 3 : 2 :
(c) Quantity I ≥ Quantity II
4 and absent students of school Q are 312 then find the
(d) Quantity I ≤ Quantity II
average of total number of students in school Q, R and S
(e) Quantity I = Quantity II or No relation
together.
(a) 1560
Q23. Sum of speed of boat in downstream and in upstream is
(b) 1340
24 km/hr while speed of boat in still water is 200% more
(c) 1440
than speed of stream.
(d) 2080
Quantity I: Time taken to cover 96km downstream
(e) 1040
Quantity II: Time taken to cover 60km upstream
(a) Quantity I > Quantity II
Q19. If passed student from school ‘P’ is equal to the failed
(b) Quantity I ≤ Quantity II
student of school ‘U’, then absent student of school ‘P’ is what
(c) Quantity I ≥ Quantity II
percent of the absent student of school ‘U’?
(d) Quantity I = Quantity II or No relation
(a) 40% (e) Quantity I < Quantity II
(b) 80%
(c) 50% Q24. Quantity I : Find the principal if the compound interest
(d) 30% is charged on principal at the rate of 16⅔% per annum for
(e) 60% two years and the sum becomes Rs 245.
Quantity II : A sum of Rs 500 amounts to Rs 620 in 4 yrs at
Q20. Percentage of passed students of school ‘R’ is what simple interest. What will Rs 150 amount to if the rate of
percent of percentage of passed students of school ‘S’. interest is same and time period is 2½ yrs.
Q29. A bag contains seven red balls, three green balls and ‘y’
Q25. Quantity I: x² – 5x + 4 = 0 blue balls. If one ball drawn at random probability of being
Quantity II: y² + 3y + 2 = 0 blue is 3/8.
(a) Quantity I > Quantity II Quantity I – Probability of all three balls are of different
(b) Quantity I < Quantity II colour.
(c) Quantity I ≥ Quantity II Three balls taken out from bag at random,
(d) Quantity I ≤ Quantity II Quantity II – 11/40
(e) Quantity I = Quantity II or No relation (a) Quantity I > Quantity II
(b) Quantity I < Quantity II
Directions (26-30): In the given questions, two quantities (c) Quantity I ≥ Quantity II
(d) Quantity I ≤ Quantity II
are given, one as ‘Quantity I’ and another as ‘Quantity II’.
(e) Quantity I = Quantity II or no relation
You have to determine relationship between two quantities
and choose the appropriate option: Q30. An amount of Rs. 1043 divided among Veer, Sameer &
Gopal. Share of Sameer is 12 times that of Veer, while share
Q26. Ratio between length and breadth of rectangle is 7 : 4 of Gopal is 40% more than that of Sameer.
and perimeter of rectangle is 88 cm. Quantity I – Share of Gopal.
Quantity I – Perimeter of square Quantity II – 137½% of share of Sameer.
Side of square is 6 cm less than length of rectangle. (a) Quantity I > Quantity II
Quantity II – Circumference of the circle (b) Quantity I < Quantity II
Radius of circle is 2 cm less than breadth of rectangle. (c) Quantity I ≥ Quantity II
(d) Quantity I ≤ Quantity II
(a) Quantity I > Quantity II
(e) Quantity I = Quantity II or no relation
(b) Quantity I < Quantity II
(c) Quantity I ≥ Quantity II Q31. A shopkeeper sells a product after allowing two
(d) Quantity I ≤ Quantity II successive discounts of 10% and 20% on it. Find the profit
(e) Quantity I = Quantity II or no relation percent if the profit is 30% of the price by which the product
is marked up?
Q27. Train ‘P’ running at the speed of 72 km/hr cross a man (a) 30%
who running in opposite direction at the speed of 9 km/hr in (b) 17.5%
20 sec. (c) 25%
Quantity I – Length of platform (d) 15%
(e) 20%
Length of train ‘Q’ is 70 meter more than that of train ‘P’ and
is running at the speed of 90 km/hr and crosses a platform in
Q32. 45% of first number is equal to 60% of second number.
40 sec. If average of both the numbers is 10 less than the first
Quantity II – 520 m number, then find 80% of second number?
(a) Quantity I > Quantity II (a) 64
(b) Quantity I < Quantity II (b) 40
(c) Quantity I ≥ Quantity II (c) 48
(d) Quantity I ≤ Quantity II (d) 56
(e) Quantity I = Quantity II or no relation (e) 80
Q28. Marked price of an article is Rs. 1440 and shopkeeper Q33. Arun invested Rs. 10,000 for three years at CI at the
rate of 20% per annum. If in 1st and 3rd year interest is
sold it at two successive discounts of 20% & ‘D’% at Rs.
calculated annually and in 2nd year it was calculated half-
1094.4. yearly, then find the total interest received by Arun in three
Quantity I – Value of ‘D’ years?
Quantity II – Percentage of discount allowed by (a) Rs 7554
shopkeeper on article. (b) Rs 7424
Cost price of an article is Rs. 480 shopkeeper marked it at (c) Rs 7868
12½% above and sold it at Rs. 513. (d) Rs 7262
(e) Rs 7343
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Q34. Amit’s present age is 75% of Binny’s present age where Data gives information about total crop production in a
as present age of Chintu is 5/8 th of Binny’s present age. If village in 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015 & 2016. Ratio of total crop
difference between difference of Chintu and Binny age and production in 2012 to that of in 2013 is 13 : 20. Total crop
difference of Binny and Amit age is 6 years then find the production in 2015 is 10% less than that of in 2016 and total
average of their age two years later? crop production in 2015 is equal to average of crop
(a) 44 years production in 2012 & 2014. Total crop production in 2014 is
(b) 42 years 60% more than that of in 2013. Average crop production in
(c) 36 years all these 5 years is 4500 tonnes.
(d) 40 years
Q38. Find total crop production in 2015 & 2016 together.
(e) 38 years
(a) 8000 tonnes
(b) 9500 tonnes
Q35. Speed of boat in still water is 37.5% less than the speed (c) 9000 tonnes
of the boat in downstream and boat covers 30 km in (d) 7500 tonnes
upstream in 5 hours, then find time taken by boat to cover 84 (e) 8500 tonnes
km in downstream?
(a) 3.5 hr Q39. If in 2013 village produced only three crops (wheat,
(b) 3 hr rice and bajra) in the ratio 36 : 27 : 17 respectively, then find
(c) 4.5 hr difference in production of wheat and production of bajra in
(d) 4 hr the village in 2013.
(e) 5 hr (a) 850 tonnes
(b) 1100 tonnes
Directions (36-37): Given below in each question there are (c) 750 tonnes
two statements (I) and (II). You must determine; which (d) 500 tonnes
statement is enough to give the answer of question. Also, (e) 950 tonnes
there are five alternatives given, you have to choose one
alternative as your answer of the questions: Q40. If village produced only wheat and bajra in 2012 in the
ratio 8 : 5 and selling price (per ton) of wheat and bajra in
2012 is Rs.625 and Rs.500 respectively, then find total
Q36. A bag contains ‘a’ blue ball, ‘b’ green balls and 6 red
revenue of village in 2012.
balls. Find difference between blue and green balls.
(a) Rs.10,00,000
I. If one ball is taken out randomly from bag, probability of (b) Rs.25,00,000
being its blue is 4/15. (c) Rs.22,00,000
II. If one ball is taken out randomly from bag, probability of (d) Rs.15,00,000
being its green is 1/3. (e) Rs.18,00,000
(a) Only statement I is sufficient
(b) Only statement II is sufficient Directions (41-45): In the following questions, two
(c) Statement I and II both together sufficient equations (I) and (II) are given. You have to solve both the
(d) Either statement I or Statement II alone sufficient equations and mark the appropriate answer.
(e) Neither statement I nor statement II sufficient
Q41.
Q37. In how much time a boatman can reach a point and
come back which is 120km away from his house?
I. He can row 40km upstream in same time in which he can (a) x<y
row 80km downstream (b) x≤y
II. Time taken by boatman to row 60km upstream is 3.75 (c) x>y
hours more than time taken by him to row same distance in (d) x≥y
downstream. (e) x=y or no relation.
(a) Only statement I is sufficient
(b) Only statement II is sufficient Q42.
(c) Statement I and II both together sufficient
(d) Either statement I or Statement II alone sufficient
(e) Neither statement I nor statement II sufficient (a) x<y
(b) x≤y
Directions (38-40): Study the passage given below and (c) x>y
answer the following questions. (d) x≥y
(e) x=y or no relation.
(a) if x > y Q52. A, B & C enters into a partnership with a total capital of
(b) if x ≥ y Rs. 11800. A’s Capital is Rs. 2000 more than B’s & Rs. 3000
(c) if x < y less than C. At the end of the year, what is B’s share in the
(d) if x ≤ y profit if total profit is Rs. 35400.
(e) if x = y or no relation can be established between x and y. (a) Rs. 14800
(b) Rs. 6600
Q47. (c) Rs. 10800
(d) Rs. 19800
(e) Rs. 4800
(a) if x > y
(b) if x ≥ y Q53. Sanjay buys some articles for Rs. 1,80,000. He sells
(c) if x < y 2/5th of it at a loss of 12%. If he wants to earn overall profit
(d) if x ≤ y of 18% on selling all the articles, then at what profit % he
should sell the remaining articles?
(e) if x = y or no relation can be established between x and y.
(a) 48%
(b) 73%
Q48.
(c) 42%
(d) 38%
(e) 60%
Q64. Statements: B > N ≥ M = K > L, W ≤ E = B, Q ≥ W > A Q68. Statements: J>K=L; L>N>M; M<A
Conclusions: I. W > M II. Q ≤ K Conclusion I: J>M II: A>J
(a) If only Conclusion I follows. (a) If only Conclusion I follows.
(b) If only Conclusion II follows. (b) If only Conclusion II follows.
(c) If either Conclusion I or II follows. (c) If either Conclusion I or II follows.
(d) If neither Conclusion I nor II follows. (d) If neither Conclusion I nor II follows.
(e) If both Conclusions I and II follow. (e) If both Conclusions I and II follow.
Q82. If train – A starts from P at 8:00 am and train B starts Q86. What is number of person who eat only Chocolate ?
(a) 50
from Q at 10:00 am towards Q and P respectively. If total
(b) 40
distance between P to Q is 594 km and speed of train A and
(c) 30
train B are 63 km/hr and 54 km/hr respectively, then find at
(d) 60
what distance from Q will they cross each other?(in km)
(e) 70
(a) 208
(b) 216
Q87. People eating chocolate and butterscotch only are what
(c) 192
percent of people eating only butterscotch ?
(d) 180 (a) 50%
(e) 224 (b) 60%
(c) 25%
Q83. There are 8 red balls,6 green balls and 4 blue balls in a (d) 30%
basket. Find the probability of selecting at least one red ball (e) 40%
if 2 balls are selected randomly from the basket ?
(a) 13/17 Q88. Number of people eating only vanilla is how much less
(b) 11/17 than the people eating all three types of icecream ?
(c) 12/17 (a) 15
(d) 15/17 (b) 20
(e) 9/17 (c) 30
(d) 10
Q84. A and B entered into a partnership with amount Rs (e) 25
2500 and Rs 4500 respectively and C joined them after 5
months with amount Rs 2400 and if total profit at the end of Q89. People eating chocolate are what percent of people
the year is Rs 16800, then find the difference between profit eating vanilla icecream?
amount earned by B and C ?(in Rs) (a) 100%
(a) 6000 (b) 130%
(b) 5800 (c) 110%
(c) 5600 (d) 120%
(d) 6200 (e) 90%
(e) 6400
Q90. what is the ratio of people eating only chocolate and
only butterscotch together to the person eating only vanilla?
Q85. The present ages of Father and his son is in the ratio
(a) 2:9
3:1 respectively and if 6 years later ,the ratio of their ages
(b) 9:2
becomes 7:3, then find the age of the son 3 years ago?
(c) 3:7
(a) 12 yrs
(d) 7:3
(b) 9 yrs
(e) 5:3
(c) 15 yrs
(d) 18 yrs Directions (91-95):- In each of the following questions, two
(e) 14 yrs equations (I) and (II) are given. Solve the equations and
mark the correct option:
(a) x > y
(a) if x > y (b) y > x
(b) if x ≥ y (c) x ≥ y
(c) if x < y (d) x ≤ y
(d) if x ≤ y (e) x = y or No relation can’t be established.
(e) if x = y or no relation can be established between x and y.
Q97.
Q92.
(a) x > y
(a) if x > y (b) y > x
(b) if x ≥ y (c) x ≥ y
(c) if x < y (d) x ≤ y
(d) if x ≤ y (e) x = y or No relation can’t be established.
(e) if x = y or no relation can be established between x and y.
Q98.
Q93.
(a) x > y
(a) if x > y (b) y > x
(b) if x ≥ y (c) x ≥ y
(c) if x < y (d) x ≤ y
(d) if x ≤ y (e) x = y or No relation can’t be established.
(e) if x = y or no relation can be established between x and y.
Q99.
Q94.
(a) x > y
(a) if x > y (b) y > x
(b) if x ≥ y (c) x ≥ y
(c) if x < y (d) x ≤ y
(d) if x ≤ y (e) x = y or No relation can’t be established.
(e) if x = y or no relation can be established between x and y.
Q100.
Q95.
(a) x > y
(a) if x > y (b) y > x
(b) if x ≥ y (c) x ≥ y
(c) if x < y (d) x ≤ y
(d) if x ≤ y (e) x = y or No relation can’t be established.
(e) if x = y or no relation can be established between x and y.
Directions (101-105): The following pie chart shows the
Directions (96-100): In each of the following questions, two percentage distribution of the expenditure incurred in
equations (I) and (II) are given. Solve the equations and production of a car. Study the pie chart carefully and answer
mark the correct option: the following questions.
Q111. 726, 799, 878, 961, 1050, ? Q119. 414, 406. 415, 351, 376, ?
(a) 1149 (a) 212
(b) 1147 (b) 158
(c) 1145 (c) 188
(d) 1143 (d)160
(e) 1141 (e) 120
Q112. 234, 451, 965, 1968, 3700, ? Q120. ?, 239, 329, 441. 577, 739
(a) 6459 (a) 153
(b) 6439 (b) 163
(c) 6449 (c) 169
(d) 6419 (d) 171
(e) 6429 (e) 175
Q113. 48, 28, 36, 70, 172, ? Directions (121-125): Line chart given below gives
(a) 492 information about no. of article manufactured every year.
(b) 498 Total no. of article for selling in a year are sum of article
(c) 496 unsold in previous year and no. of articles manufactured in
(d) 486 that year. In each year (2014, 2015 and 2018) 80% of article
(e) 494 were sold in (2016 and 2017) only 70% article were sold.
Q125. What is the ratio of no. of article sold in 2015 to no. of (a) 19
article available for selling in year 2018? (b) 21
(a) 11:12 (c) 27
(b) 18:19 (d) 23
(c) 17:19 (e) 32
(d) 17:21
(e) None of these. Q132.
(a) 54
Q127. (b) 62
(a) 84 (c) 47
(b) 63 (d) 68
(c) 42 (e) 84
(d) 21
(e) 105 Q134.
Q128. (a) 20
(a) 9 (b) 28
(b) 18 (c) 32
(c) 27
(d) 36
(d) 54
(e) 24
(e) 81
(d)
Q136.
(a) 1000 (e)
(b) 2000
(c) 1100 Q142. Shivam’s expense is 25% more than Dharam’s
(d) 2100 expense and Dharam’s expense is 15% less than Harish’s
(e) 3000 expense. If the sum of the their expense is Rs 4660, then
what would be the Shivam’s expense?
(a) Rs 1360
Q137.
(b) Rs 1700
(a) 168
(c) Rs 1600
(b) 192 (d) Rs 1156
(c) 78 (e) Rs 1165
(d) 718
(e) 100 Q143. The average weight of 16 coconuts is 1.5 kg. If 5
watermelons are also added, then the average weight
increases by 0.5 kg. What is the total weight of 5
Q138. watermelons?
(a) 28 (a) 22 kg
(b) 12 (b) 15 kg
(c) 18 (c) 20.5 kg
(d) 10 (d) 18 kg
(e) 22 (e) None of these
Q139. Q144. Two pipes A and B can fill a cistern in 12 hours and 8
hours respectively. The pipes are opened simultaneously,
and it is found that due to leakage in bottom, 12 min extra
(a) 20 are taken to the cistern to be filled. If the cistern is full, in
(b) 25 how much time the leak empties the cistern alone?
(c) 12 (a) 120 hours
(d) 6 (b) 112 hours
(e) 30 (c) 108 hours
(d) 132 hours
(e) 96 hours
Q140.
(a) 12 Q145. Sanjay can cover a distance of 30 km in upstream and
(b) 13 45 km in downstream in 13 hours. At the same speed, he can
(c) 10 travel 24 km upstream and 30 km downstream in 10 hours.
(d) 11 What is the speed of the water current?
(e) 15 (a) 9 km/hr
(b) 8 km /hr
Q141. The total surface area of a right circular cylinder of (c) 6 km/hr
base radius R and height h is obtained by dividing its volume (d) 4 km/hr
by (e) 12 km/hr
Q149. The average age of Amit, Dharam and Ankit at the Q155.
time of the marriage of Dharam was 40 years. After one year (a) ⅔
a child was born to Dharam and after 5 years of marriage the (b) 2 ⅔
average of all of them is 36 years. What was the age of the (c) 1 ⅖
bride at the time of marriage? (d) 3 ⅔
(a) 30 (e) 4 ⅔
(b) 40
(c) 36 Directions (156-160): The given line chart shows the
(d) 42 number of members enrolled into membership of two clubs
(e) 32 A and B in different years from 2012 to 2017. Study the line
chart carefully and answer the following questions.
Q150. A and B undertook to do a piece of work for Rs 5400.
A alone could it in 15 days and B alone could it in 20 days.
With the help of C they finished the work in 6 days. Then
what is the C’s share in the wage when all work together?
(a) Rs 1440
(b) Rs 1620
(c) Rs 1360
(d) Rs 1120
(e) Rs 1580
Q176.
(a) 7676
(b) 7878
(c) 7848
(d) 7778
(e) 7748
Q177.
(a) 5⅖
(b) 5⅕
(c) 5
(d) 5 ¾
(e) 5⅘
Q182. Find the difference between number of students of Q186. What is the average budget of state B during all over
universities A and C together and B and D together. the years?
(a) 6200 (a) Rs 181 crores
(b) 2800
(b) Rs 150 crores
(c) 8400
(c) Rs 171 crores
(d) 5600
(d) Rs 179 crores
(e) 11200
(e) Rs 185 crores
Q190. In year 2013, state B spent 40% of the allocated Q197. 564, 142, 73, 76, 156, ?
sports budget on women. If the allocated budget for women (a) 659
was spent only on wrestling and badminton in the ratio 4 :5, (b) 669
then find how much money spent on women wrestling? (c) 639
(a) Rs 32 crores (d) 629
(b) Rs 45 crores (e) 649
(c) Rs 72 crores
(d) Rs 40 crores Q198. 842, 824, 788, 734, 662, ?
(e) Rs 38 crores (a) 572
(b) 571
(c) 569
Directions (191-200): What will come at the place of
(d) 568
question mark(?) in the following number series?
(e) 570
Q191. 9, 43, 169, 503, 1001, ?
Q199. 11, 12, 26, 81, 328, ?
(a) 995
(a) 1465
(b) 809 (b) 1555
(c) 999 (c) 1765
(d) 997 (d) 1645
(e) 1006 (e) 1865
Q192. 79, 54, 75, 58, 71, ? Q200. 5, 7, 17, 56, 231, ?
(a) 53 (a) 1166
(b) 62 (b) 1176
(c) 71 (c) 1146
(d) 78 (d) 1136
(e) 64 (e) 1156
S2. Ans.(c)
Sol. marks obtained by student A in Math and Computer
together =70 + 90 = 160
marks obtained by student B in Science and English
together=75+65 =140
required ratio = 160:140= 8:7
S9. Ans.(a)
S3. Ans.(b) Sol.
Sol.
S4. Ans.(c)
Sol.
S6. Ans.(b)
Sol.
S11. Ans.(c)
Sol.
S7. Ans.(d)
Sol.
S12. Ans.(a)
Sol.
S14. Ans.(b)
Sol.
S19. Ans.(c)
Sol.
S20. Ans.(e)
S15. Ans.(a) Sol.
Sol.
S16. Ans.(e)
Sol.
S21. Ans.(c)
Sol.
S17. Ans.(d)
Sol.
S26. Ans.(e)
Sol.
S23. Ans.(e)
Sol.
S27. Ans.(b)
Sol.
S24. Ans.(a)
Sol.
S28. Ans.(e)
Sol.
S25. Ans.(a)
Sol.
S34. Ans.(d)
Sol.
S30. Ans.(a)
Sol. S35. Ans.(a)
Sol.
S36. Ans.(c)
Sol.
S31. Ans.(e)
Sol.
S32. Ans.(c)
Sol. So, statement I and II both together sufficient
S37. Ans.(c)
Sol. Let Speed of boat in still water = a and Speed of stream =
b
S38. Ans.(b)
Sol.
S41. Ans.(b)
Sol.
S39. Ans.(e)
Sol.
S42. Ans.(e)
Sol.
S47. Ans.(b)
Sol.
S44. Ans.(e)
Sol.
S48. Ans.(e)
Sol.
S45. Ans.(c)
Sol. S49. Ans.(c)
Sol.
S46. Ans.(a)
Sol. S50. Ans.(e)
Sol.
S55. Ans.(e)
Sol.
S56. Ans.(c)
Sol.
S52. Ans.(e)
Sol.
S57. Ans.(a)
Sol.
S58. Ans.(b)
Sol.
S53. Ans.(d)
Sol.
S59. Ans.(e)
Sol.
S54. Ans.(e)
Sol. Let Shivam invested Rs.x in one scheme.
So, amount invested by Shivam in another scheme = Rs.
(15000 – x)
S61. Ans.(b)
Sol. I. P > U (False) II. N < H (True)
S62. Ans.(d)
Sol. I. V < D (False) II. H ≤ V (False) S73. Ans.(b)
Sol. Let A, B, C, and D have Rs. a, Rs. b, Rs. c and Rs. d
S63. Ans.(c) respectively
Sol. I. J > H (False) II. J = H (False)
S64. Ans.(d)
Sol. I. W > M (False) II. Q ≤ K (False)
S65. Ans.(e)
Sol. I. O < C (True) II. B > L (True)
S66. Ans.(d)
Sol. I: P>N (False) II: R≥S (False)
S67. Ans.(b)
Sol. I: B>F (False) II: C≥G (True)
S75. Ans.(a)
Sol. Any three-digit natural number can be written in the
form of (100a+10b+c) and given a=9
ATQ
(100a+10b+c)=21(10b+c)
900+10b+c=210b+21c
S81. Ans.(b)
S79. Ans.(d) Sol.
Sol.
S82. Ans.(b)
Sol.
S83. Ans.(c)
Sol.
S80. Ans.(d)
Sol.
S84. Ans.(d)
Sol.
S86. Ans.(a)
Sol.
S89. Ans.(c)
Sol.
S87. Ans.(a)
Sol.
S90. Ans.(b)
Sol.
S96. Ans.(a)
Sol.
S92. Ans.(d)
Sol.
S93. Ans.(c)
Sol.
S97. Ans.(b)
Sol.
S102. Ans.(c)
Sol.
S98. Ans.(e)
Sol.
S103. Ans.(b)
Sol.
S104. Ans.(a)
Sol.
S105. Ans.(e)
Sol.
S99. Ans.(a)
Sol.
S106. Ans.(d)
Sol.
S107. Ans.(a)
Sol.
S100. Ans.(e)
Sol.
S108. Ans.(d)
Sol.
S109. Ans.(a)
Sol. S115. Ans.(a)
Sol.
S110. Ans.(c)
Sol.
S116. Ans.(b)
Sol.
S117. Ans.(b)
Sol.
S111. Ans.(b)
S118. Ans.(a)
Sol. Sol.
S119. Ans.(d)
Sol.
S112. Ans.(c)
Sol.
S120. Ans.(c)
Sol.
S113. Ans.(e)
Sol.
in year 2017 no. of article sold are equal to no. of article sold
in 2016. required sum = 520+550=1070
S130. Ans.(c)
Sol.
S131. Ans.(c)
Sol.
S132. Ans.(b)
Sol.
required ratio = 720:760
= 18:19
S126. Ans.(d)
Sol.
S133. Ans.(a)
Sol.
S127. Ans.(a)
Sol.
S128. Ans.(c)
Sol.
S135. Ans.(b)
Sol. S142. Ans.(b)
Sol.
S136. Ans.(a)
Sol. S143. Ans.(d)
Sol.
S138. Ans.(c)
Sol.
S145. Ans.(c)
S139. Ans.(b) Sol.
Sol.
S140. Ans.(d)
Sol.
S148. Ans.(b)
Sol. S154. Ans.(d)
Sol.
S155. Ans.(c)
Sol.
S149. Ans.(c)
Sol.
S156. Ans.(c)
Sol.
S158. Ans.(d)
Sol.
S160. Ans.(e)
Sol.
S161. Ans.(d)
Sol.
S167. Ans.(a)
Sol.
S162. Ans.(a)
Sol.
S163. Ans.(e)
Sol.
S164. Ans.(d)
Sol.
S165. Ans.(e)
S168. Ans.(a)
Sol.
Sol.
S166. Ans.(b)
Sol.
S172. Ans.(a)
Sol.
S169. Ans.(d)
Sol. S173. Ans.(c)
Sol.
S174. Ans.(b)
Sol.
S175. Ans.(d)
Sol.
S176. Ans.(b)
S170. Ans.(e)
Sol.
Sol.
S177. Ans.(e)
Sol.
S178. Ans.(b)
Sol.
S179. Ans.(d)
Sol.
S190. Ans.(a)
Sol.
S181. Ans.(c)
Sol.
S191. Ans.(a)
Sol.
S182. Ans.(d)
Sol.
S192. Ans.(b)
Sol.
S183. Ans.(d)
Sol.
S193. Ans.(d)
Sol.
S184. Ans.(d)
Sol. average no. of students is 20% of the total students, so
from graph, university B have 20% students.
S185. Ans.(b)
S194. Ans.(e)
Sol.
Sol.
S187. Ans.(b)
Sol.
S196. Ans.(c)
Sol.
S188. Ans.(d)
Sol.
S200. Ans.(a)
S198. Ans.(a) Sol.
Sol.