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Data Interpretation 5th Edition English
Data Interpretation 5th Edition English
SSC CGL 2023 Tier - 1 Q.4. Study the given pie - chart and answer the question that
follows.
Q.1. Study the given table and answer the question that follows. The pie-chart shows the expenditure incurred in the preparation
The table shows the classification of 100 students based on the of a book by a publisher, under various heads.
marks obtained by them in History and Geography in an
examination.
Marks out of 50
Subject 40 and 30 and 20 and 10 and 0 and
above above above above above
History 9 32 80 92 100
Geography 4 21 66 81 100
Average 7 27 73 87 100
(Aggregate)
Based on the table, what is the number of students scoring less
than 20% marks in aggregate?
SSC CGL 14/07/2023 (1st shift)
(a) 13 (b) 11 (c) 10 (d) 12
What is the difference between the angle of pie-chart showing the
Q.2. The following bar chart represents the gross amount (in expenditure incurred on binding and printing?
lakhs) and total cost (in lakhs) of a firm. SSC CGL 14/07/2023 (2nd shift)
(a) 15° (b) 20° (c) 18° (d) 22°
Q.3. Study the given pie chart and answer the question that SSC CGL 14/07/2023 (3rd shift)
follows. (a) 72° (b) 54° (c) 110° (d) 108°
Q.6. Study the given table carefully and answer the following
question.
The table shows the percentage of students of four departments
- Mechanical, Civil, Computer Science and Applied - with each
student being in only one department. The table also shows the
number of students of these four departments in five different
colleges, with the total number of students being 2080.
College Number of Mechanic Civil Computer Applied
students al Science
IIT Delhi 430 - 20% - 10%
IIT Kanpur 350 20% - 25% -
IIT Bombay - 20% 18% - 32%
IIT Madras - - 25% 18% 35%
IIT Guwahati 400 20% 22% - 20%
Q.7. Study the given bar-graph and answer the question that
follows.
The bar graph shows the sales of cycles
(in 1000 numbers) from four different companies during 2018.
Q.9. Industrial growth of different countries (in crores of ₹): Q.12. Study the given table and answer the question that follows.
The table shows the number of candidates who appeared (App),
qualified (Qual) and selected (Sel) in a competitive examination
from four states Delhi, Goa, Karnataka, and Maharashtra over the
years 2012 to 2016.
Delhi Goa Karnataka Maharashtra
years
App Qual Sel App Qual Sel App Qual Sel App Qual Sel
2012 8000 850 94 7800 810 82 7500 720 78 8200 680 85
2013 4800 500 48 7500 800 65 5600 620 85 6800 600 70
2014 9500 850 90 8800 920 86 7000 650 70 7800 720 84
2015 9000 800 70 7200 850 75 8500 950 80 5700 485 60
2016 7500 640 82 7400 560 70 4800 400 48 6500 525 65
The number of candidates selected from Maharashtra during the
period under review is approximately what percentage of the
How many countries' industrial growth is more than the average
number selected from Delhi during this period?
industrial growth?
SSC CGL 17/07/2023 (2nd shift)
SSC CGL 17/07/2023 (1st shift)
(a) 96.79% (b) 92.79% (c) 93.39% (d) 94.79%
(a) 3 (b) 4 (c) 2 (d) 1
Q.13.Study the given table and answer the question that follows.
Q.10. Select the correct statement with respect to the below bar
The table shows the classification of 100 students based on the
graph.
marks obtained by them in Statistics and Mathematics in an
examination out of 50.
40 and 30 and 20 and 10 and 0 and
Subject
above above above above above
Mathematics 8 33 90 82 100
Statistics 5 22 60 87 100
If at least 60% marks in Mathematics are required for pursuing D 800 18% 5:7
higher studies in Mathematics, then how many students will be
eligible to pursue higher studies in Mathematics? What is the ratio of the total number of male students to that of
SSC CGL 17/07/2023 (3rd shift) female students who opted for Biology in schools A and D
(a) 33 (b) 27 (c) 90 (d) 10 together ?
SSC CGL 18/07/2023 (1st shift)
Q.14. The following table gives the information of the number of (a) 38 : 31 (b) 21 : 38 (c) 31: 28 (d) 31: 38
students (in thousands) placed in five different companies during
six different years. Q.18. The number of sport bicycles sold by a shopkeeper in five
Company years is shown in the following bar graph.
Year
A G Y T F
2010 9.6 10.4 9.3 9.8 8.7
2011 10.4 12.6 7.2 13.8 6.2
2012 12.6 9.8 10.4 14.9 9.8
2013 16.8 15.4 11.4 16.3 11.3
2014 19.3 13.4 13.4 11.8 7.8
2015 18.7 16.7 12.7 15.7 13.7
What is the difference (in thousands) between the students
placed in all companies in the year 2014 and 2012? What is the percentage of decrease in the sale of sport bicycles
SSC CGL 17/07/2023 (3rd shift) in the year 2021 over that in the previous year?
(a) 9000 (b) 7800 (c) 8200 (d) 7500 SSC CGL 18/07/2023 (1st shift)
(a) 27.0% (b) 26.5% (c) 26.0% (d) 27.5%
Q.15. Study the given pie-chart carefully and answer the following
question. Q.19. In a factory, utensils are manufactured in three plants, plant
If scholarship has to be paid out of the donation fund, then what A, B and C. How many plates are manufactured by plant B if total
is the percentage of donation fund used for this purpose plates are 3260 ?
(rounded off to two decimal places) ?
What is the average quantity of food item C used during all the 4
months together?
SSC CGL 18/07/2023 (4th shift)
(a) 303.7 kg (b) 292.5 kg (c) 211.8 kg (d) 253.6 kg
Q.25. Study the given pie-chart and answer the question that
follows. The pie-chart displays the percentage of fruits sold (in
kg) by a fruit seller in one month.
Q.23. The following diagram shows the rainfall over two years.
Which of the following months shows the highest percentage
change in rainfall?
Q.33. Study the bar graph carefully and answer the question that
follows. The following bar graph shows the sale of Bluetooth
earphones on online market places over the years. Sale of
SSC CGL 19/07/2023 (3rd shift) Bluetooth earphones (in lakhs)
(a) 36° (b) 45° (c) 32° (d) 30°
Q.34. Study the given table and answer the question that follows.
In Delhi, the ratio of BSNL Sim-cards and Airtel Sim-cards sold is: The table shows the number of candidates who appeared (App),
SSC CGL 19/07/2023 (3rd shift) qualified (Qual) and were selected (Sel) in a competitive
(a) 1 : 2 (b) 2 : 1 (c) 3 : 2 (d) 2 : 3 examination from four states Delhi, Goa, Kamataka, and
Maharashtra over the years 2012 to 2016.
Q.31. The following figure shows the different expenses that are Year
Delhi Goa Kamataka Maharashtra
incurred in manufacturing toys. If the total expenditure is App Qual Sel App Qual Sel App Qual Sel App Qual Sel
2012 8000 850 94 7800 810 82 7500 720 78 8200 680 85
₹3,00,000, then how much expenditure was incurred on Material
2013 4800 500 48 7500 800 65 5600 620 85 6800 600 70
Cost and Selling Expenses (in₹ ) ? 2014 9500 850 90 8800 920 86 7000 650 70 7800 720 84
2015 9000 800 70 7200 850 75 8500 950 80 5700 485 60
2016 7500 640 82 7400 560 70 4800 400 48 6500 525 65
The percentage of candidates that qualified from Goa over those
that appeared from Goa is highest in the year__________.
Q.35. Study the given pie-chart carefully and answer the following
question. What is the difference between the funds (in Rs.)
acquired by the school from donation and those from
government agencies?
Q.39. The following pie charts show the data of the number of
appeared and passed students of class 12 in sections A,B,C,D
SSC CGL 20/07/2023 (2nd shift) and E.
(a) 2,30,000 (b) 2,50,000 (c) 2,80,000 (d) 2,40,000
Q.36. Study the given bar graph carefully and answer the
following question. The demand of Company P is what
percentage of the demand of Company Q?
Q.40. study the given table carefully and answer the following
question. The table shows the percentage of students of four
SSC CGL 20/07/2023 (2nd shift)
departments - Mechanical, Civil, Computer Science and Applied -
(a) 68% (b) 65% (c) 70% (d) 72%
with each student being in only one department. The table also
Q.37. Study the given bar graph and answer the question that shows the number of students of these four departments in five
follows. A company provides five different products. The sales of different colleges, with the total number of students being 2080.
these five products (in 1000) shown in the bar-graph College Students Mechanical Civil Computer Applied
Science
IIT Delhi 430 - 20% - 10%
IIT Kanpur 350 20% - 25% -
IIT Bombay - 20% 18% - 32%
IIT Madras - - 25% 18% 35%
IIT Guwahati 400 20% 22% - 20%
If the number of students in IIT Bombay is 20% less than the
number of students in IIT Madras, then what is the difference
between the total number of students who study in the Applied
department in these two colleges and that of the students who
study in the Civil department in these two colleges?
What is the approximate ratio of sales of product A to product E SSC CGL 20/07/2023 (4th shift)
in 2019? (a) 106 (b) 206 (c) 116 (d) 126
SSC CGL 20/07/2023 (3rd shift)
(a) 1 : 2 (b) 1 : 3 (c) 2 : 3 (d) 2 : 1 Q.41. The following figure shows the percentage growth in units
of fans and coolers sold in some years. What is the difference
Q.38. The following bar graph represents the demand and between the averages of the growth rate in coolers and fans?
production for five companies, V, W, X, Y and Z.On the basis of the
bar graph, answer the question.
Q.42. What is the difference between the total production of Q.45. Study the given table and answer the question that follows.
Cotton and Khadi? The table gives the number of graduate students enrolled in 4
Note: Ignore negative sign, if any different colleges A, B, C, and D in a city over the years 2010 to
2014 and also the number of students who passed in the final
examination during these years.
2010 2010 2011 2011 2012 2012 2013 2013 2014 2014
Enrolled Pass Enrolled Pass Enrolled Pass Enrolled Pass Enrolled Pass
680 620 600 560 720 700 800 760 750 700
550 530 450 420 600 550 650 620 700 680
480 450 520 500 580 550 620 600 720 700
710 650 750 710 680 640 720 690 740 710
Find the ratio of the average of students enrolled from college D
to the average of students who passed from college D over all the
years.
SSC CGL 21/07/2023 (3rd shift)
(a) 19 : 17 (b) 18 : 17 (c) 21 : 17 (d) 20 : 17
SSC CGL 21/07/2023 (1st shift) Q.46. Study the given data and answer the question that follows.
(a) 10 (b) 11 (c) 8 (d) 7 Data regarding population of different states in the year 2015 is
shown in the pie-chart and table.
Q.43. The chart shows the population of seven districts of
National Capital Territory of Delhi.
in degrees. Answer the following question. If total marks were SSC CGL 24/07/2023 (1st shift)
3000, then what would be the marks in reasoning? (a) 35.29% (b) 34.29% (c) 33.48% (d) 36.48%
Q.54. Study the given bar graph carefully and answer the
following question. What is the difference between the average
demand and the average production of the three companies
taken together?
Total sales of 6th branch for both the years is what percentage of
the total sales of 3rd branch for both the years? (rounded off to
two decimal places)
SSC CGL 24/07/2023 (3rd shift) SSC CGL 25/07/2023 (1st shift)
(a) 1,272 (b) 1,530 (c) 1,850 (d) 1,456 (a) 73.17% (b) 65.29% (c) 68.25% (d) 62.23%
Q.55. The given chart shows the marks scored by a class X Q.58. Study the given graph carefully and answer the question
student in different subjects. that follows.
What was the average of India's FDI over the years 1992 - 1997 ?
SSC CGL 25/07/2023 (4th shift)
(a) 15.2 (b) 15.7 (c) 15.6 (d) 15.5
Q.65. The following bar chart shows the trends of foreign direct
investment (FDI) into India from all over the world.
A 680 620 600 560 720 700 800 760 750 700
B 550 530 450 420 600 550 650 620 700 680
C 480 450 520 500 580 550 620 600 720 700
D 710 650 750 710 680 640 720 690 740 710
Q.70. Study the given bar-chart and answer the question that The imports in 1974 were approximately how many times that of
follows. The bar-chart shows the production of maize by a state the year 1971?
(in 1000 tonnes) over the years. SSC CGL 27/07/2023 (1st shift)
(a) 3.75 (b) 3 (c) 2.5 (d) 3.5
Q.74. The following data shows the number of boys and girls in
Class VII, Class VIII, Class IX and Class X of a school. Study the
data and answer the question.
Q.71. Study the graph carefully Which class has the maximum number
of students?
SSC CGL 27/07/2023 (1st shift)
(a) Class VII (b) Class IX (c) Class X (d) Class VIII
Q.75. Study the given pie-chart carefully and answer the following
question. What amount (in Rs.) of the fund is acquired by the
school from internal sources? The entire fund that school gets
from different sources is equal to Rs.10 lakh
Q.79. Study the given table and answer the following question.
Covid 19 cases in thousand
State
Sep Oct Nov Dec
↓
2021 2021 2021 2021
Maharashtra 50 65 55 50
UP 40 48 40 30
SSC CGL 27/07/2023 (2nd shift) Bihar 50 55 48 30
(a) 1,45, 000 (b) 1,50,000 (c) 1,32,000 (d) 1,60,000 Tamil Nadu 40 45 40 25
Kerala 20 25 22 15
Q.76. The following table shows the number of delivery partners Total number of Covid 19 cases in Dec 2021 is what percentage
(in thousands) who joined five different companies during six of the total number Covid 19 cases in Sep 2021 for these five
different years. states together?
companies Graduate Level 27/06/2023 (Shift - 4)
year
Emazon Clipkart Twiggy Tomato Pyntra (a) 60 Percent (b) 70 Percent (c) 68 Percent (d) 75 Percent
2016 2.4 4.5 1.2 0.9 4.2
2017 1.8 5.4 1.5 1.2 5.6 Q.80. The following table shows the number of centuries scored
2018 3.2 7.2 2.4 2.1 6.3 by cricketers in the past 5 years
2019 3.9 5.6 2.8 2.7 6.5 Years →
2020 4.2 6.4 3.2 3.3 7.0 Cricketers 2021 2020 2019 2018 2017
2021 5.0 7.2 3.6 3.6 7.2 ↓
Find the ratio of the number of delivery partners who joined A 1 0 2 1 1
Clipkart (in 2019 and 2020) to the number of delivery partners B 1 2 0 0 1
who joined Tomato (in 2019 and 2020). C 0 0 1 1 0
SSC CGL 27/07/2023 (2nd shift) D 0 1 1 0 1
(a) 4 : 3 (b) 3 : 2 (c) 1 : 2 (d) 2 : 1 E 1 0 1 0 1
The total number of centuries scored in all the years are
Q.77. The distribution of monthly expenditure of Ramesh on
Graduate Level 27/06/2023 (Shift - 4)
various items is shown in the following pie chart.
(a) 15 (b) 16 (c) 14 (d) 17
Q.81. Study the given bar-graph and answer the question that
follows. A company in India exports ready-made clothes. The
bar-graph indicates the export of clothes (in crores of rupees)
over 6 years from 2015 to 2020.
Q.78. The following pie charts show the data of the number of
appeared and passed students of class 12 in sections A,B,C,D
and E.
Find the average exports of clothes over the years 2015 to 2020
(in crores of rupees).
Graduate Level 28/06/2023 (Shift - 3)
(a) 5.4 (b) 6.4 (c) 5.2 (d) 6.2
Q.82. The given bar graph shows the results of students in a Higher Secondary 27/06/2023 (Shift - 3)
college. Study the graph and answer the question that follows. (a) 155 (b) 45 (c) 150 (d) 40
Q.86. Study the given pie-chart and answer the question that
follows.
How many times the number of failed students is the same out of
the given data?
Graduate Level 28/06/2023 (Shift - 3)
(a) 1 (b) 2 (c) 4 (d) 3 If the pie-chart shows the distribution of 36 marbles among 3
persons, then the number of marbles Madhuri has is:
Q.83. study the given graph carefully and answer the question
Higher Secondary 27/06/2023 (Shift - 3)
that follows.
(a) 8 (b) 12 (c) 16 (d) 18
Q.87. The given bar graph reflects the data on the favourite
colours of several students in a class. Suppose the students are
divided into two groups, A and B, with those in Group A choosing
one of Red, Green, Orange or Pink as the favourite colour and
those in Group B choosing any of the other four colours as the
favourite. How many more students were there in Group A than in
Group B as per the bar graph?
The average sales of all four years is the minimum for which type
of car?
Higher Secondary 28/06/2023 (Shift - 2)
(a) D (b) C (c) A (d) B
Find the average number of trees axed from all the four cities in
2019 (neglect the decimal part).
Higher Secondary 30/06/2023 (Shift - 2)
(a) 1792 (b) 1952 (c) 1800 (d) 1972
Higher Secondary 30/06/2023 (Shift - 2) Number of trucks manufactured by D and F together is what
(a) 210 (b) 209 (c) 211.2 (d) 212.5 percent of the number of trucks manufactured by G and I
together?
Q.92. The following pie chart shows the number of workers of SSC MTS 02/05/2023 (Morning)
different categories A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H of a factory in 1995. (a) 140.2 percent (b) 220.2 percent
(c) 260.4 percent (d) 234.3 percent
Q.95. The table given below shows the marked price and the
value of discount of five different articles.
Article Marked Price Discount
A 350 70
B 650 75
C 450 66
D 750 72
E 850 80
Selling price = Marked price - Discount
L1 = The value of average of discount of article C and D.
What is the central angle (angular value) for the category D of the L2 = Sum of the selling price of all articles.
pie chart? What is the value of (L1 + L2) ?
Higher Secondary 30/06/2023 (Shift - 2) SSC MTS 02/05/2023 (Morning)
(a) 30° (b) 60° (c) 90° (d) 80° (a) 2756 (b) 2687 (c) 2816 (d) 2618
Q.93. The given graph shows the number (in hundreds) of trees Q.96. The below table shows the number of the music systems
axed in four cities during the period 2016-2020. that were sold by two companies in the years 2014 to 2017. What
is the difference between the average sale of company A and
company B?
Q.97. The following bar graph shows the number of accident Q.101. The table shows the number of candidates recruited by
happened in a city during the year 2021. four companies A, B, C and D over the years. Find the ratio of
B = difference in accidents of two wheelers and buses. B is what number of candidates recruited by company B in 2019 to the
percent of total number of accidents? number of candidates recruited by company D in 2020.
Year A B C D
2018 55 40 25 15
2019 60 75 50 25
2020 65 30 40 65
2021 45 35 70 35
SSC MTS 03/05/2023 (Afternoon)
(a) 15:13 (b) 13:12 (c) 15:11 (d) 12:11
Q.102. The bar graph shows the total production and export of
SSC MTS 02/05/2023 (Afternoon) computers (in thousands) by a company in three years. Find the
(a) 33% (b) 15% (c) 18% (d) 10% average export by the company
in the given years.
Q.98. The number of hours, spent by a child on different activities
in a working day, is given in the table. How much percent of time
did he spend in sleeping?
Activities Number of hours
School 8
Play 3
Sleep 8
Eat 2
Music 3
Total 24 SSC MTS 03/05/2023 (Afternoon)
SSC MTS 02/05/2023 (Evening) (a) 12,000 (b) 15,000 (c) 16,000 (d) 10,000
(a) 48.11% (b) 33.33% (c) 37.22% (d) 41.12%
Q.103. The bar graph shows the number of students who passed
and failed in different classes in a school. If the total number of
Q.99. The following bar graph shows the number of males,
students in each class is 100, find the percentage of students
number of females and total population of four different villages.
who passed the exam.
Find the total number of children in the four villages.
Total population = Number of Males + Number of Females +
Number of Children.
Q.109. The following table shows the distance (in km) travelled
by different vehicles on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. Find
J1 = The total number of employees in P, Q, S, T and U.
the total distance travelled by vehicle A.
J2 = The difference between the total number of employees in P
Vehicle Monday Tuesday Wednesday
and Q and the total number of employees in T and U. What is the
value of (J1 + J2) ? A 100 274 320
SSC MTS 04/05/2023 (Morning) B 210 330 410
(a) 19404 (b) 6600 (c) 16302 (d) 12804 C 140 450 500
D 220 156 180
Q.106. The following table shows the expenditure of a family in E 242 188 190
the year 2018 and 2019. SSC MTS 04/05/2023 (Evening)
Expenditure (in Rs.) (a) 694 km (b) 688 km (c) 710 km (d) 880 km
Articles
2018 2019
Education 24000 30000 Q.110. The following bar graph shows the birthday months of 30
Housing 40000 48000 students of a class. How many students have their birthday
Entertainment 4000 3600 during Jul - Nov ?
Food 15000 15500
Clothing 5600 3800
What is the percent increase or decrease in the total expenditure
in 2019 from 2018?
SSC MTS 04/05/2023 (Morning)
(a) 20.33% increase (b) 11.44 % decrease
(c) 13.88% increase (d) 12.11% decrease
Q.107. The following table shows the number of Men and Women SSC MTS 04/05/2023 (Evening)
in five different societies. What is the difference between the total (a) 15 (b) 13 (c) 8 (d) 10
population of Society R and Women in Society P?
Societies Men Women Q.111. The table given below shows the expenditure on six
P 440 320 articles by two families A and B.
Q 600 550 Articles A B
R 380 120 P 40 120
S 250 400 Q 60 70
T 440 300 R 80 90
SSC MTS 04/05/2023 (Afternoon) S 100 50
(a) 180 (b) 300 (c) 210 (d) 320 T 110 40
U 90 80
Q.108. The pie chart given below shows the number of trucks Which of the following statement is NOT correct?
manufactured by Six companies in a year. Total trucks I. The expenditure on article R by A is 28.56 percent more than
manufactured by all these Six companies are 2160. Number of the expenditure on Q by B.
trucks manufactured by a particular company is shown in terms II. The difference between average expenditure on article P and Q
of degree with respect to the total number of trucks by A and the average expenditure on R and S by B is 20.
manufactured by all these Six companies. SSC MTS 08/05/2023 (Morning)
(a) Only (b) Both I and II (c) Only I (d) Neither I nor II
Q.112. The following bar graph shows the total number of Q.116. The following bar graph shows the number of students in
employees in 4 different companies. What is the sum of female five different coaching centers.
employees of company Q and company S?
(a) 1340 (b) 1020 (c) 1230 (d) 1180 Manjari 78 70 108 135 130 40
How much percent marks are scored by Isha in aggregate ?
Q.120. The following bar graph shows the production of wheat (in
SSC MTS 10/05/2023 (Morning)
1000 tonnes) in India over the years. What was the percentage
(a) 84.66% (b) 72.56% (c) 75.14% (d) 80.42%
decline in the production of wheat from 2013 to 2014
Q.124. The pie chart given below shows the number of boys in 8
schools. The total number of boys in all these 8 schools is 8000.
Number of boys in a particular school is shown as a percent of
total number of boys in all these 8 schools.
Q.126. The pie chart given below shows the number of mobile
phones sold by six companies in a year. The total mobile phones
sold by six companies are 300. Number of mobile phones sold by
a particular company is shown as a percentage of total number
of mobile phones sold by all these six companies.
Q.129. The following table shows the unemployed people in 5 Q.132. The pie chart given below shows the number of trucks
states of India from 2019 to 2022. What is the average number of manufactured by six companies in a year. Total trucks
unemployed people in Karnataka, Maharashtra and Punjab in manufactured by all these six companies are 1440. Number of
2021? trucks manufactured by a particular company is shown in terms
Number of unemployed people (in of degree with respect to the total number of trucks
State / manufactured by all these six companies.
thousand)
Year
2019 2020 2021 2022
Bihar 25 40 50 42
UP 84 70 60 58
Karnataka 12 10 9 10
Maharashtra 40 48 30 32
Punjab 20 25 18 15
SSC MTS 11/05/2023 (Morning)
(a) 9 thousand (b) 18 thousand
(c) 30 thousand (d) 19 thousand
What is difference between the average number of trucks
Q.130. The pie chart given below shows the number of students
manufactured by K and P and the average number of trucks
studying in six schools. Total number of students studying in all
manufactured by J and M ?
these six schools are 8000. Number of students studying in a
SSC MTS 11/05/2023 (Afternoon)
particular school is shown as a percentage of total number of
(a) 160 (b) 176 (c) 190 (d) 162
students studying in all these six schools.
Q.133. The following table shows the total
number of account holders in 5 different Banks.How many
women account holders are there in Bank R?
Total number
Bank Name of account Percentage of
holder Men Women Children
P 35690 45 50 5
Q 40800 38 46 16
R 47600 52 42 6
S 54280 64 22 14
T 38920 20 60 20
SSC MTS 11/05/2023 (Evening)
(a) 19992 (b) 20480 (c) 30500 (d) 47600
SSC MTS 11/05/2023 (Evening) Q.138. The table given below shows the production of television
(a) 25% (b) 21% (c) 12% (d) 42% and fridge by different companies.
Companies Television Fridge
Q.135. The table given below shows the number of runs scored A 60 80
and number of balls played by 5 batsmen. B 50 30
No. of runs scored No. of balls played C 40 20
Batsman
D 30 50
J 80 35
E 70 35
K 90 70 J1 = The value of average production of fridge by D and E.
L 100 60 J2 = The total production of television and fridge by all
M 120 170 companies.
N 50 50 What is the value of (J2 - J1)?
𝑁𝑢𝑚𝑏𝑒𝑟 𝑜𝑓 𝑟𝑢𝑛𝑠 𝑠𝑐𝑜𝑟𝑒𝑑 SSC MTS 12/05/2023 (Afternoon)
Strike rate = × 100 (a) 456.2 (b) 314.5 (c) 465 (d) 422.5
𝑁𝑢𝑚𝑏𝑒𝑟 𝑜𝑓 𝑏𝑎𝑙𝑙𝑠 𝑝𝑙𝑎𝑦𝑒𝑑
Strike rate of J is what percent of strike rate of N?
SSC MTS 12/05/2023 (Morning) Q.139. The following table shows the sales of comic and fiction
(a) 242.24 percent (b) 228.57 percent books in different shops. Find the ratio of total books sold from
(c) 182.36 percent (d) 196.44 percent shop C to that of shop A.
Shops Comic Books Fiction Books
Q.136. The bar graph shows the marks of a student in different A 200 150
subjects out of 100. His marks in physics is what percent more B 250 200
than that in mathematics C 350 300
D 400 200
E 450 500
SSC MTS 12/05/2023 (Evening)
(a) 13 : 5 (b) 13 : 7 (c) 11 : 7 (d) 11 : 13
What is the difference between the average number of students (a) 840 (b) 842 (c) 800 (d) 760
studying in school K and L and average number of students Q.152. The bar graph shows the candidates recruited in the 2
studying in school M and N? different banks M and N in different years. What is the average
SSC MTS 16/05/2023 (Morning) number of candidates in bank N in all the years together?
(a) 85 (b) 90 (c) 105 (d) 115
Q.150. The table given below shows the marked price and Q.054. The pie chart given below shows the number of students
discount percentage of five different articles. studying in six schools. Total number of students studying in all
Article Marked price Discount percent these six schools are 9000. Number of students studying in a
P 300 20 percent particular school is shown as a percentage of total number of
Q 600 25 percent student studying in all these six schools.
R 400 16 percent
S 700 22 percent
T 800 30 percent
Selling price = Marked price -
𝑀𝑎𝑟𝑘𝑒𝑑 𝑝𝑟𝑖𝑐𝑒 × 𝑑𝑖𝑠𝑐𝑜𝑢𝑛𝑡
( )
100
J1 = Total selling price of article P and R.
J2 = Total selling price of Q and T.
What is the value of (J2 - J1) ?
SSC MTS 16/05/2023 (Afternoon)
(a) 530 (b) 434 (c) 448 (d) 532
What is the difference between the number of students studying
Q.151. The following table shows the number of girls and boys in in school A and B together and school D and F together ?
different classes. Find the sum of total number of students in all SSC MTS 17/05/2023 (Morning)
class. (a) 790 (b) 810 (c) 770 (d) 840
Class Number of girls Number of boys
5 88 76 Q.155. The following table shows yearly production of scooters
6 140 92 (in thousands) in different factories. In which year the total
7 54 80 production of scooters of all factories was equal to the yearly
average number of scooters produced during 2015 - 2019?
8 84 68
Factory Year
9 90 70
2015 2016 2017 2018 2019
SSC MTS 16/05/2023 (Evening)
Q.157. The following table shows the number of employees in 5 Companies Television Fridge
different companies from the year 2012 to 2018. In the year 2015, P 80 100
the number of employees in company C is how much percent
Q 70 50
less than company E?
R 60 40
Company →
A B C D E S 50 70
Year ↓
T 90 55
2012 242 215 223 211 177
2013 245 163 165 213 211 Which of the following statement is NOT correct ?
I. The difference between average production of television and
2014 231 191 221 241 215
fridge by R and the average production of television and fridge by
2015 198 188 222 223 250
S are 10
2016 197 240 175 221 254
II. The production of television and fridge by P is 20 percent of
2017 177 245 268 198 268
the production of television by T.
2018 158 230 213 215 218 SSC MTS 18/05/2023 (Morning)
SSC MTS 17/05/2023 (Evening) (a) Both I and II (b) Neither I nor II (c) Only I (d) Only II
(a) 16% (b) 28% (c) 11.2% (d) 18.8%
Q.161. The following graph shows the sales(in crores) of
Q.158. The following bar graph shows the sales of cell phones (in computers and smart phones in a country during the year 2018 to
thousand numbers) from five stores of a company during two 2022. What is the difference between the average sale of
consecutive years 2018 and 2019. What is the ratio of the total computer and average sale of smart phones during these years?
sale of store 𝑆3 for both years to the total sale of store 𝑆1 for both
years?
Which of the following statement is correct? I. The number of girls in year Y6 is 9 percent of the number of
I. The value of average demand of all articles are 420. boys in year Y6.
II. The production of P and Q together is 52.60 percent of the II. The average number of boys in year Y1 and Y2 are 80.
production of S and T together SSC MTS 13/06/2023 (Morning)
SSC MTS 19/05/2023 (Evening) (a) Only I (b) Both I and II (c) Only II (d) Neither I nor II
(a) Neither I nor II (b) Only II (c) Both I and II (d) Only I
Q.173. The following table shows the expenditure of a company
Q.170. The pie chart given below shows the price of 6 different from the year 2018 to 2022. What is the average amount of tax
articles. The total price of all these 6 articles is Rs. 5760. The per year which the company had to pay during this period?
price of a particular article is shown in terms of degree with Expenditure (in lakh)
respect to the total price of all these 6 articles. Year Fuel and Interest on
Taxes Bonus Salary
Transport loans
2018 98 100 1.5 25.5 125
2019 120 105 2.4 36.6 400
2020 114 102 3.8 42.8 422
2021 128 98 3.9 38.4 425
2022 140 92 4.2 48.5 480
SSC MTS 13/06/2023 (Afternoon)
(a) 90.2 lakh (b) 99.4 lakh (c) 91.4 lakh (d) 92.5 lakh
Q.174. The pie chart given below shows the savings of seven
companies in a year. The total savings of all these companies are
P1 = The difference between the average price of K and L and the 12000. The saving of a particular company is shown as a
average price of J and N. percentage of total savings of all these seven companies.
P2 = The total price of J, M, N and O.
What is the value of (P1 + P2)?
SSC MTS 19/05/2023 (Evening)
(a) 2426 (b) 3576 (c) 5426 (d) 3232
Q.171. The pie chart given below shows the number of teachers
in five universities. The total teachers in all these five universities
are 720. The member of teachers in a particular university is
shown in terms of degree with respect to the total number of
teachers in all these five universities.
Which of the following statement is correct?
I. The ratio of saving of Q to the savings of U are 8 : 9.
II. Central angle formed by sector R is 36°.
III. The savings of P is 60 percent of the savings of S.
SSC MTS 13/06/2023 (Afternoon)
(a) II and III (b) I, II and III (c) I and III (d) I and II
Q.175. The pie chart given below shows the marks obtained by a
student in 6 different subjects. The total marks obtained by the
student is 500. Marks in a particular subject are shown as a
J1 = The value of average number of teachers in B and C. percent of total marks obtained in all these 6 subjects.
J2 = The value of average number of teachers in A and E
What is the value of (J2+J1)?
SSC MTS 13/06/2023 (Morning)
(a) 210 (b) 290 (c) 250 (d) 240
Q.172. The table given below shows the number of boys and girls
in a school in 6 years.
Years Boys Girls
Y1 90 80
Y2 70 60
Y3 130 110
Y4 110 150 What is the ratio of marks obtained in S3 to the marks obtained in
Y5 170 50 S4 ?
Y6 100 90 SSC MTS 13/06/2023 (Evening)
Which of the following statement is NOT correct? (a) 12 : 5 (b) 2 : 1 (c) 5 : 6 (d) 12 : 7
Q.176. The table given below shows the income and expenditure J2 = The value of average production of bikes by B in year T and
of five companies. U.
Companies Income Expenditure What is the value of (J1/J2)?
A 55 50 SSC MTS 14/06/2023 (Afternoon)
B 50 40 (a) 3 (b) 4 (c) 1 (d) 2
C 35 32
D 40 35 Q.180. Marks scored by Reena are plotted on the graph.
E 60 50 Calculate how much more marks she scored in science, than
What is the difference between average income and average hindi?
expenditure of all the companies?
SSC MTS 13/06/2023 (Evening)
(a) 4.2 (b) 6.6 (c) 2.6 (d) 8.4
Q.177. The pie chart given below shows the number of bikes sold
by 8 different companies. The total number of bikes sold by all
these 8 different companies are 15000. The number of bikes sold
by a particular company is shown as a percent of total number of
bikes sold by all these 8 different companies.
A 175 225
B 200 300
C 100 250
D 50 400
E 400 500
J1 = The difference between total demand and total production of
A, B and C.
J2 = The value of average of demand and production of E.
What is the value of (J1 - J2)?
SSC MTS 15/06/2023 (Morning)
What is the ratio of expenditure incurred on article A2 to
(a) 100 (b) -150 (c) 150 (d) -100
expenditure incurred on article A7?
SSC MTS 15/06/2023 (Afternoon)
Q.184. The pie chart given below shows the number of cars sold
(a) 2 : 3 (b) 3 : 4 (c) 4 : 3 (d) 5 : 3
by 8 different companies. The total number of cars sold by all
these 8 companies are 1000. Number of cars sold by a particular
Q.187. The pie chart given below shows the price of 6 different
company is shown as a percent of total number of cars sold by
articles. The total price of all these 6 articles is 5040. The price of
all these 8 companies.
a particular article is shown in terms of degree with respect to the
total price of all these 6 articles.
Q.185. The table given below shows the production of tea by two Q.188. The given table shows the data regarding the number of
companies A and B in 6 years. medals won by four different countries in Asian games in the year
Companies → 2016. The ratio of number of silver medals won by China to the
A B number of gold medals won by India is:
Year ↓
Y1 60 75 Country Gold Medals Silver Medals Bronze Medals
Y2 80 90 China 31 36 36
Y3 70 50 India 18 22 28
Y4 50 40 Russia 26 16 25
Y5 45 35 Japan 10 18 15
Y6 55 45 SSC MTS 15/06/2023 (Evening)
What is the sum of average production of tea by B in year Y1and (a) 2 : 1 (b) 3 : 2 (c) 4 : 9 (d) 5 : 9
Y2 and the average production of tea by A in year Y3 and Y4?
SSC MTS 15/06/2023 (Afternoon) Q.189. The pie chart given below shows the sales of 7 different
(a) 136.5 (b) 132.5 (c) 142.5 (d) 149.5 companies. The total sales of all these 7 companies are 1440.
The sale of a particular company is shown in terms of degree
Q.186. The pie chart given below shows the expenditure incurred with respect to the total sales of all these 7 companies.
by a person on 7 articles. The total expenditure of all these 7
articles is 720. Expenditure incurred on a particular article is
shown in terms of degree with respect to the total expenditure
incurred in all these 7 articles.
Q.190. Study the following table and answer. In which year did
the company spent maximum on fuel and transport?
Q.196. The pie chart given below shows the number of boys in 8
schools. The total number of boys in all these 8 schools is 10000.
Number of boys in a particular school is shown as a percent of
What is the average sale per day ? the total number of boys in all these 8 schools.
SSC MTS 16/06/2023 (Afternoon)
(a) 16 (b) 20 (c) 18 (d) 15
Q.193. The pie chart given below shows the expenditure incurred
by a person on 7 articles. The total expenditure of all these 7
articles is 1800. Expenditure incurred on a particular article is
shown in terms of degree with respect to the total expenditure
incurred in all these 7 articles.
What is the ratio of central angle formed by sector C , D and F SSC MTS 19/06/2023 (Evening)
together to the central angle formed by sector A, G and H (a) 9.6° (b) 14.4° (c) 17.4° (d) 18.7°
together ?
SSC MTS 19/06/2023 (Morning) Q.200. The given table shows the number of boys and girls in the
(a) 19 : 44 (b) 17 : 39 (c) 20 : 43 (d) 44 : 21 schools. Which school has the minimum number of students?
School Number of boys Number of girls
Q.197. The circle graph given below shows the number of 1 44 56
students studying in six schools. The total number of students 2 34 45
studying in all these six schools is 6000. The number of students 3 47 34
studying in a particular school is shown as a percentage of the 4 65 54
total number of students studying in all these six schools
5 45 32
together.
SSC MTS 19/06/2023 (Evening)
(a) 2 (b) 3 (c) 5 (d) 1
Q.201. The pie chart given below shows the number of cars sold
by 8 different companies. The total number of cars sold by all
these 8 companies are 2,000. Number of cars sold by a particular
company is shown as a percent of total number of cars sold by
all these 8 companies.
Q.203. Given graph shows the sales of the different sweets in this
festive season. Which sweet had the maximum sale?
SSC MTS 20/06/2023 (Afternoon) shown as a percentage of total number of girls in all these six
(a) Shrikhand (b) Gulab Jamun (c) Rasmalai (d) Laddu schools.
Q.204. The table given below shows the marked price and selling
price of 6 articles.
Articles Marked price Selling price
A1 650 550
A2 500 350
A3 550 400
A4 350 300
A5 750 550
A6 250 200
Discount = Marked price - Selling price What is the total number of girls in school P and R?
J1 = The value of average of discount of article A1, A2, A3 and SSC CHSL 09/03/2023 (1st Shift)
A4. (a)1440 (b) 870 (c) 1620 (d) 930
J2 = The difference between marked price and selling price of all
articles. Q.208. The following histogram shows the score by the students
What is the value of (J2 - J1)? of grade 10. What percent of total student scored more than
SSC MTS 20/06/2023 (Afternoon) 60%?
(a) 592.5 (b) 576.5 (c) 587.5 (d) 552.5
Q.205. The table given below shows the number of runs scored
and number of balls played by 5 batsmen.
Batsman No. of runs scored No. of ball played
P 70 25
Q 80 60
R 90 50
S 110 160
T 40 40
𝑁𝑢𝑚𝑏𝑒𝑟 𝑜𝑓 𝑟𝑢𝑛𝑠 𝑠𝑐𝑜𝑟𝑒𝑑
Strike rate = × 100
𝑁𝑢𝑚𝑏𝑒𝑟 𝑜𝑓 𝑏𝑎𝑙𝑙𝑠 𝑝𝑙𝑎𝑦𝑒𝑑
SSC CHSL 09/03/2023 (1st Shift)
Which of the batsman has the highest strike rate? (a) 50% (b) 25% (c) 68% (d) 34%
SSC MTS 20/06/2023 (Evening)
(a) P (b) Q (c) R (d) S Q.209. The bar graph given below shows the saving and
expenditure of 5 companies J, K, L, M and N.
Q.206. The pie chart given below shows the production of 6
different factories. The total production of all these 6 factories is
1400. The production of a particular factory is shown as a
percent of total production of all these 6 factories.
J1= The value of the average number of pens sold by P in all five Q.214. The table given below shows production of car by two
months. companies J and K in 5 years.
J2 = The value of the average number of pens sold by Q in all five Companies
months. Years
J K
What is the value of (J1/J2) ? A 120 50
SSC CHSL 09/03/2023 (1st Shift) B 80 60
(a) 1 (b) 2 (c) 3 (d) 4
C 40 120
D 30 100
Q.211. The following line graph shows the favourite colour of a
E 20 70
group of people.
What percent of the total number of people like black colour ? L1 = The total production of cars by J in all years.
L2 = The total production of cars by K in all years.
What is the value of (L2 — L1) ?
SSC CHSL 09/03/2023 (2nd Shift)
(a) 110 (b) 90 (c) 70 (d) 140
Q.215. The table given below shows the production of bike and
truck by five companies.
Companies Production
Bike Truck
D 700 500
SSC CHSL 09/03/2023 (2nd Shift) E 450 300
(a) 50% (b) 20% (c) 10% (d) 33.3% F 500 200
G 250 600
Q.212. The following pie chart reflects the total percentage of H 300 650
marks of 5 boys in an exam. The total marks for these boys in A1 = The difference between the total production of bikes and
this exam is 800. The mark of Rohit is how much percentage less trucks by all the 5 companies.
than that of Raju ? A2 = The average production of bike by company D, F and H.
‘What is the value of (A2/A1) ?
SSC CHSL 09/03/2023 (3rd Shift)
(a) 50 (b) 10 (c) 5 (d) 1
Q.213. The line chart given below shows the sales of bikes and
cars of five companies L, M, N, P and Q .
Q.217. The line chart given below shows the number of girls in 7
schools.
Q.220. The bar graph given below shows the number of players
participating in two games in six different schools L, M, N, P, Q
and R.
SSC CHSL 09/03/2023 (3rd Shift) The production of refrigerators by A is what percent of the
(a) 1 : 1 (b) 5 : 1 (c) 4 : 3 (d) 1 : 5 production of refrigerator by E ?
SSC CHSL 09/03/2023 (4th Shift)
Q.219. The bar graph given below shows the number of books (a) 600 percent (b) 500 percent (c) 400 percent (d) 200 percent
sold by two: shopkeepers S1 and S2 in 5 months.
Q.222. The table given below shows the sales of two companies
in 5 years.
Companies
Years A B
P 350 1150
Q 550 850
R 750 950
S 650 350
T 450 250
LI = The difference between the total sales of A and B in all years.
L2 = The value of average sales of A in all years.
What is the value of (L1 : L2)?
SSC CHSL 09/03/2023 (4th Shift)
J1 = The total number of books sold by S1 and S2 in all 5 months. (a) 11:17 (b) 11:16 (c) 16:11 (d) 13:12
J2 = The difference between the total number of books sold by
S1 in all 5 mouths and total number of books sold by S2 in all 5 Q.223. The line chart given below shows the cost price and
months. selling price of four articles.
What is the value of (J1 + J2)?
SSC CHSL 09/03/2023 (4th Shift)
(a) 160 (b) 200 (c) 130 (d) 260
Q.227. The Bar graph shows four different toys (Bicycle, Train,
Car & Bus) manufactured by ABC Pvt Ltd. company in 3
consecutive years.
Q.224. The bar graph given below shows the expenditure of two
companies L and M in different years.
Q.230. The table given below shows the cost price and value of
profit of 6 articles.
Articles Cost price Profit
T1 = The average expenditure of company A and B in year Y1. D 700 200
Q.231. The following bar graph shows the distribution (in kg) of
Sugar, Wheat and Suji, sold by four shops 1, 2, 3 and 4, on 1st
September 2021.
The quantity of wheat sold by shop 1, shop 3 and shop 4 together KI = The total number of male teachers in all the 5 schools.
is what percentage of the total sugar sold by all 4 shops? K2 = The total number of female teachers in all the 5 schools.
What is the value of (K1 - K2) ?
SSC CHSL 10/03/2023 (3rd Shift)
(a) 160 (b) 140 (c) 180 (d) 200
Q.235. The following bar graph shows the sales of books (in
thousand) from 5 different branches of a company in the years
2020 and 2021. What per cent of the average sales of branches
A, B, and C in 2020 is the average sales of branches C, D, and E in
2021 ?
Q.233. The line of chart given below shows the saving and
expenditure of 5 companies C, D , E, F and G.
Q.237. The bar graph given below shows the population of two
states P and Q in 5 years.
Q.239. The line chart given below shows the marks obtained by
two students A and B in 6 subjects.
Q.240. The bar graph given below shows the sales of two
companies C1 and C2 in 5 years.
Q.247. The line chart given below shows the sales of two
companies J and K in 5 years.
Q.253. The line chart given below shows the marked price and
selling price of 7 articles.
Q.257. The bar graph below shows the sale of books (in
thousand) has been given in two consecutive years of 2010 and
2011 of five branches of a publishing company. Find the ratio of
total sales in the two years of branch C2 to the total sales in both
years of branch C4 ?
Q.261. The line chart given below shows the income and
expenditure of a company in five years.
SSC CHSL 14/03/2023 (1st Shift)
(a) 169 : 153 (b) 85 : 76 (c) 153 : 169 (d) 76 : 85
Q.258. The bar graph given below shows the income and
expenditure of a company in five years.
number of families whose income is more than 35000 but less J2 = The foreign trade by country B in all the 5 years.
than or equal to 50000 ? What is the value of (J2 - J1) ?
SSC CHSL 14/03/2023 (3rd Shift)
(a) 125 (b) 115 (c) 95 (d) 75
Q.267. The line chart given below shows the GDP of two
countries P and Q in different five years.
Q.265. The table given below shows the sales of two companies
in 5 years.
Companies
Years P Q
A 100 500
B 200 350
C 300 400
D 250 100
E 150 50 SSC CHSL 14/03/2023 (4th Shift)
(a) Rs.32 lakhs (b) Rs.30 lakhs (c) Rs.22 lakhs (d) Rs.21 lakhs
Which of the following statement is correct ?
Ⅰ. The ratio of combined sales of P in years A and B to that of
Q.269. The table given below shows the number of male teacher
combined sales of Q in years D and E is 1 : 2.
and female teachers in 5 schools.
Ⅱ. The sales of P in year C is 300% of the sales of Q in year D.
Schools Male Female
SSC CHSL 14/03/2023 (3rd Shift)
teachers teachers
(a) Only Ⅰ (b) Both Ⅰ and Ⅱ (c) Only Ⅱ (d) Neither Ⅰ nor Ⅱ
J 180 240
Q.266. The bar graph given below shows the foreign trade by two K 240 210
countries A and B in 5 different years. L 210 60
M 150 30
N 90 90
A1 = The average number of female teachers in all the 5 schools.
A2 = The average number of male teachers in all the 5 schools.
What is the value of (A1 + A2) ?
SSC CHSL 14/03/2023 (4th Shift)
(a) 300 (b) 48 (c) 126 (d) 174
Q.270. The line chart given below shows the sales of two
companies A and B in 5 years.
J1 = The total sales of A in all years. Which of the following statement is correct ?
J2 = The total sales of B in all years. I. The combined cost price of J and K is 100 percent more than
What is the value of (J2 - J1) ? the combined profit of L and M.
SSC CHSL 14/03/2023 (4th Shift) II. The ratio of combined profit of N and P to the combined cost
(a) 600 (b) 400 (c) 1000 (d) 800 price of K and M is 2 : 1
SSC CHSL 15/03/2023 (1st Shift)
Q.271. The following bar graph shows the marks of a student (a) Only I (b) Neither I nor II (c) Both I and II (d) Only II
from 5 different subjects in 2015 and 2016. Total marks scored in
History for 2016 is what percent of the total marks of Civics for Q.274. The line chart given below shows the population of two
both years ? states P and Q in 5 years.
SSC CHSL 15/03/2023 (1st Shift) What is the difference between the total population of P and Q in
(a) 55% (b) 40% (c) 60% (d) 50% all the years?
SSC CHSL 15/03/2023 (1st Shift)
Q.272. The following bar-graph represents the income and (a) 75 (b) 125 (c) 150 (d) 275
expenditures (Rs.in thousands) of five companies A, B, C, D and E
in the year 2021. Which company suffered the maximum Q.275. The following bar graph shows the marks obtained by 5
percentage of loss in the year 2021 ? students of a class. What is the difference between the highest
and the lowest marks?
SSC CHSL 15/03/2023 (1st Shift) SSC CHSL 15/03/2023 (2nd Shift)
(a) B (b) E (c) C (d) A (a) 25 (b) 60 (c) 35 (d) 15
Q.273. The line chart given below shows the cost price and value Q.276. The line chart given below shows the production of
of profit of 6 articles J, K, L, M, L, N and P. refrigerator by 6 companies.
What is the difference between the production of refrigerators by SSC CHSL 15/03/2023 (3rd Shift)
company E, F and G together and the production of refrigerators (a) 2014 (b) 2011 (c) 2012 (d) 2013
by company H, I and J together?
SSC CHSL 15/03/2023 (2nd Shift) Q.280. The bar graph given below shows the salary of 6
(a) 80 (b) 160 (c) 120 (d) 190 employees of a company.
Q.277. The following table shows the quantity of stocks and their
average cost. What is the value of the total stock? (in lakh rupees)
Quantity of Average
stock cost(Rs.)
Mobile Phones 25 15000
Cameras 80 16000
TV's 54 55000
Refrigerators 41 27000
ACs 64 24000
SSC CHSL 15/03/2023 (2nd Shift)
(a) 264 (b) 137 (c) 72.68 (d) 726.8
Q.278. The bar graph given below shows the number of male What is the ratio of the salary of J to the salary of M ?
teacher and female teachers in 5 schools. SSC CHSL 15/03/2023 (3rd Shift)
(a) 4 : 3 (b) 3 : 4 (c) 5 : 7 (d) 2 : 5
Q.279. The following line graph shows the export by company A Q.282. The table given below shows the saving and expenditure
and company B (in crores) over the five years 2010 to 2014. In of 5 companies.
which year, the difference between the exports from company A Companies Saving Expenditure
and company B was maximum? (Currency is Indian rupees.) J 400 200
K 900 500
L 700 400
M 400 300
N 500 1100
Q.283. The table given below shows the income and expenditure
of a company in five years.
Years Income Expenditure
L 800 400
M 600 300 What is the average runs scored in F, I and J ?
N 500 400 SSC CHSL 15/03/2023 (4th Shift)
P 900 300 (a) 48 (b) 36 (c) 42 (d) 58
Q 400 250
Q.287. The line chart given below shows the GDP of two
What is the difference between total income and total
countries L and M in five different years.
expenditure of the company for these five years?
SSC CHSL 15/03/2023 (4th Shift)
(a) 1260 (b) 1650 (c) 2040 (d) 1550
Q.284. The bar graph given below shows the marked price and
value of discount of 7 articles L, M, N, P, Q, R and S.
Q.289. The line chart given shows the saving and expenditure of
5 companies.
Q.286. The pie chart given below show the runs scored by 5
batsmen in a cricket match. Total runs scored by these batsmen
are 300. Runs scored by a batsman is shown as a percentage of
runs scored by all these five batsmen.
Q.294. The table below shows the number of workers and their
daily wages. What is the ratio of the total number of workers
SSC CHSL 16/03/2023 (1st Shift) whose daily wages are less than Rs.450 to the total number of
(a) 2 : 5 (b) 2 : 1 (c) 1 : 2 (d) 1 : 1 workers whose daily wages are Rs.650 ?
Number of Daily wages
Q.291. The line chart given below shows the cost price and value workers (in Rs.)
of profit of 6 articles L, M, N, O, P and Q . 30 400
45 450
65 500
60 550
55 600
35 650
SSC CHSL 16/03/2023 (2nd Shift)
(a) 5 : 7 (b) 3 : 5 (c) 1 : 4 (d) 6 : 7
Q.295. The line chart given below shows the income and
expenditure of a company in five years.
Q.292. The line chart given below shows the population of two
states A and B in 5 years.
In July, the sales for the number of bikes for Hero company
The ratio of the number of teachers in Hindi to the number of decreased with respect to the previous month by the same
teachers in English and Mathematics together is: percentage as the sales of Hero company decreases in the
SSC CHSL 16/03/2023 (3rd Shift) month of March with respect to February, then find the
(a) 5 : 3 (b) 4 : 11 (c) 12 : 11 (d) 15 :11 approximate number of bikes sold by Hero in the month of July.
Q.297. The graph shows the production of wheat (in lakh tonnes) SSC CHSL 16/03/2023 (4th Shift)
by states M, N, and O in four consecutive years. Find the year (a) 58240 (b) 89759 (c) 61000 (d) 90240
which has the minimum production of wheat. Q.300. The bar graph given below shows the temperature
recorded every day in a certain week.
Q.298. The line chart given below shows the expenditure of two What is the sum of the temperatures recorded on all the days?
companies J and K in five different years. SSC CHSL 16/03/2023 (4th Shift)
(a) 240 degree (b) 215 degree (c) 235 degree (d) 205 degree
Q.301. The table given below shows the income and expenditure
of a company in five years.
Years Income Expenditure
A 350 150
B 250 100
C 200 150
D 400 100
E 150 75
Saving = Income - Expenditure
What is the average saving in all years ?
L1= The difference between average expenditure of company J in
SSC CHSL 16/03/2023 (4th Shift)
year A and B and the average expenditure of company K in year C
(a) 245 (b) 145 (c) 175 (d) 155
and D.
L2 = The value of average expenditure of company K in all 5
Q.302. The line chart given below shows the production of bike
years.
and truck by five companies L, M, N, O and P.
What is the value of (L2 - L1) ?
SSC CHSL 16/03/2023 (3rd Shift)
(a) 490 (b) 540 (c) 350 (d) 420
Q.299. The below bar graph shows the number of bikes (in
hundreds) sold by Hero and Bajaj over the first six months of
2022.
Q.304. The table given below shows the population of two states
A and B in 5 years.
States
SSC CHSL 17/03/2023 (2nd Shift)
Years A B
(a) 67.74% (b) 77.25% (c) 88.25% (d) 38.44%
P 250 550
Q 450 350
Q.308. The bar graph given below shows the cost price and
R 300 200
selling price of four articles J, K, L and M.
S 150 100
T 50 250
What is the ratio of total population of B in year R, S and T to the
total population of A in year P, Q and R?
SSC CHSL 17/03/2023 (1st Shift)
(a) 13 : 19 (b) 21 : 14 (c) 11 : 20 (d) 20 : 11
Q.309. Given bar graph shows the number of jobs held by Indians
over different year In Canada. In which of these year minimum
jobs are held by Indians?
J1 = Total number of male and female teachers in school P.
J2 = The difference between the total number of male and the
total number of female teachers in all the 5 schools. What is the
value of (J1: J2)?
SSC CHSL 17/03/2023 (3rd Shift)
(a) 4 : 7 (b) 9 : 7 (c) 5 : 7 (d) 7 : 4
Q.313. The pie chart given below show the runs scored by 5
batsman in a cricket match, Total runs scored by these batsman
are 400. Runs scored by a batsman is shown as a percentage of
runs scored by all these five batsman:
SSC CHSL 17/03/2023 (2nd Shift)
(a) 2011 (b) 2010 (c) 2012 (d) 2013
Q.315. The line chart given below shows the production of bike
and truck by five companies.
Q.316. The table given below shows the production of SSC CHSL 20/03/2023 (1st Shift)
refrigerator by 6 companies. (a) 32.82% (b) 86.67% (c) 28.59% (d) 45.68%
Companies Production
Q.320. The following pie chart shows the percentage of users of
P 200
an app state wise. What is the central angle for Rajasthan?
Q 140
R 120
S 80
T 40
U 100
What is the average production of refrigerator by all six
companies?
SSC CHSL 17/03/2023 (4th Shift)
(a) 132.44 (b) 113.33 (c) 93.33 (d) 156.44
Q.317. The bar graph given below shows the income and
expenditure of a company in five years. SSC CHSL 20/03/2023 (1st Shift)
(a) 53.20° (b) 63.5° (c) 43.20° (d) 44.20°
Q.321. The line chart given below shows the marked price and
value of discount of 7 articles A, B, C, D, E, F and G.
Number of girls in school D is what percent of the number of girls SSC CHSL 20/03/2023 (2nd Shift)
in school I ? (a) 55 : 56 (b) 66 : 79 (c) 64 : 73 (d) 64 : 65
SSC CHSL 20/03/2023 (1st Shift)
(a) 29 percent (b) 39 percent (c) 390 percent (d) 290 percent Q.326. The line chart given below shows the number of male
teachers and female teachers in 5 schools.
Q.323. The bar graph given below shows the population of two
states S1 and S2 in 5 years.
Q.330. The pie chart given below show the runs scored by a
batsman in five innings. Total runs scored by the batsman in all
these five innings are 800. Runs scored by the batsman in a
particular innings is shown as a percentage of runs scored in
all these five innings
Q.334. The pie chart below shows total number of cars sold by a
company during five months, Total number of cars sold in these 5
months is 5400.
Total number of cars sold in January and April is how many more
than the number of cars sold in May ?
Q.335. The bar graph given below shows the saving and
expenditure of 5 companies D, E, F, G and H.
Income = Expenditure + Savings Q.339. The line chart given below shows productions of sugar by
The total income of all the companies is what percent of the total two companies A and B in 5 years.
expenditure?
SSC CHSL 21/03/2023 (1st Shift)
(a) 213.33 percent (b) 166.73 percent
(c) 233.33 percent (d) 199.66 percent
Q.336. The pie chart given below show the runs scored by 5
batsmen in a cricket match. Total runs scored by these five
batsmen are 700. Runs scored by a batsman is shown as a
percentage of runs scored by all these five batsmen.
How many players have height less than 141 cm ? Q.346. The pie chart given below shows the number of girls in six
SSC CHSL 21/03/2023 (2nd Shift) schools. The total mumber of girls in all these six schools are
(a) 7 (b) 4 (c) 6 (d) 5 4000. Number of girls in a particular school is shown as a
percentage of total number of girls in all these six schools.
Q.343. The bar graph given below shows the sales of books (in
thousand number) from six branches - B1, B2, B3, B4, B5 and B6
of a publishing company during two consecutive years 2000 and
2001. Find the percentage (approximate) of the average sales of
branches B2, B4 and B6 in the year 2001 to the average sales of
branches B1, B3 and B5 in the year 2001.
Q.347. The bar graph given below shows the sales of bikes and
cars of five companies.
Q.344. The bar graph given below shows the number of girls in 7
schools.
Q.354. The following bar graph shows the sales of books (in
thousands) from six branches of a publishing company during
two consecutive years 2018 and 2019.
Find the ratio of the total number of toys sold by shops A. B and C
in the first week to the number of toys sold by shops C, D and E in
the second week.
SSC CHSL 21/03/2023 (4th Shift)
(a) 1 : 13 (b) 9 : 1 (c) 13 : 9 (d) 9 : 13
What is the ratio of the total sales of the first branch for both
SSC CGL 2022 Tier - 1 years to the total sales of the fourth branch for both years?
SSC CGL 01/12/2022 (1st Shift)
(a) 4:3 (b) 5:9 (c) 8:11 (d) 37 : 36
Q.355. Study the given chart and answer the following question. Q.359. The pie chart given below shows the number of bike sold
by 8 different companies. The total number of bike sold by all
these 8 companies are 2000. Number of bikes sold by a
particular company is shown as a percent of total number of bike
sold by all these 8 companies.
School of students, students who Q.366. The table given below shows the production of beauty
name students opted opted Biology products by five different companies.
enrolled Biology Companies Production
A 900 30 7:8 P 80
B 400 36 5:7 Q 120
C 1000 24 5 : 19 R 84
D 800 18 3:9 S 50
Find the ratio of the number of female students who opted T 70
biology in school B and school D. The production of beauty product by T is what percent of the
SSC CGL 01/12/2022 (3rd Shift) production of beauty product by S?
(a) 7 : 9 (b) 9 : 7 (c) 3 : 5 (d) 5 : 3 SSC CGL 02/12/2022 (1st Shift)
(a) 40 percent (b) 140 percent (c) 240 percent (d) 120 percent
Q.363. The table given below shows the number of bicycle sold
Q.367. Observe the given graph and answer the following
by six companies.
question.
Companies Bicycle
A 60
B 90
C 120
D 165
E 180
F 120
What are the ratio of number of bicycle sold by B to the number
of bicycle sold by D ?
SSC CGL 01/12/2022 (4th Shift)
(a) 11:5 (b) 11:6 (c) 5:13 (d) 6:11 How many students obtained more than 135 marks?
Q.364. The following table gives the subscription of different SSC CGL 02/12/2022 (1st Shift)
schemes of a Mutual Fund Company over the months. (a) 56 (b) 55 (c) 57 (d) 58
(Rupees in Crores) Q.368. The table given below shows the number of pencils sold
Months Schemes Total
V W X Y Z
by 7 shops.
Septembe 200 70 30 290 10 600 Shops Pencils
r
October 120 130 70 150 290 760
S1 54
November 45 35 25 125 160 390 S2 68
December 160 110 40 115 130 555
S3 70
January 80 90 70 100 140 480
February 130 150 30 40 390 740 S4 120
What is the difference in the subscription of scheme X between S5 84
December and February? S6 130
SSC CGL 01/12/2022 (4th Shift) S7 36
(a) 10 crores (b) 18 crores (c) 8 crores (d) 25 crores What is the ratio of number of pencils sold by S3 to the number of
pencils sold by S6?
Q.365. The pie chart given below shows the sales of 7 different
SSC CGL 02/12/2022 (1st Shift)
companies. The
(a) 8:15 (b) 13:7 (c) 15:7 (d) 7:13
total sales of all these 7 companies are
Q.369. The pie chart given below shows the population of 8 cities
2880. The sale of a particular company is shown in terms of
in a year. Total population of all the 8 cities is 30,000. Population
degree with respect to the total sales of all these 7 companies.
in a particular city is shown as a percent of total population in all
these 8 cities.
The average sales of G and H is how much percent more than the What is the average population (approximately) of cities C3, C5
average sales of D and I ? and C7 ?
SSC CGL 01/12/2022 (4th Shift) SSC CGL 02/12/2022 (1st Shift)
(a) 18.86 percent (b) 24.25 percent (a) 1200 (b) 1800 (c) 1600 (d) 2000
(c) 56.21 percent (d) 22.86 percent
Q.370. Study the following chart and answer the question that Q.374. Various expenditures incurred by a publishing company
follows. The chart shows the quantity of substances (P1, P2, P3) for publishing a book in 2018 are given in the following pie-chart.
in different drugs (A, B, C, D). Study the chart and answer the question.
Q.371. The table given below shows the marks obtained by six Price printed on a book is 15% above the cost price. If the price
students in two subjects. printed on a book is ₹942, then the cost of paper for a single copy
Subject in ₹ is (rounded off to one decimal place)
Students SSC CGL 02/12/2022 (3rd Shift)
P Q
(a) ₹122.9 (b) ₹188.5 (c) ₹182.5 (d) ₹220.6
A 150 200
B 160 180 Q.375. The following table shows the number of delivery partners
C 200 300 (in thousands) who joined five different companies during six
D 120 400 different years.
E 300 570 Companies
F 100 220 Year
Emazon Clipkart Twiggy Tomato Pyntra
If the maximum marks for subject P is 900 then what percentage
of marks are obtained by A in subject P? 2016 2.4 4.5 1.2 0.9 4.2
SSC CGL 02/12/2022 (2nd Shift) 2017 1.8 5.4 1.5 1.2 5.6
(a) 125.5 percent (b) 16.67 percent 2018 3.2 7.2 2.4 2.1 6.3
(c) 9.09 percent (d) 11.11 percent 2019 3.9 5.6 2.8 2.7 6.5
2020 4.2 6.4 3.2 3.3 7.0
Q.372. Study the given graph and answer the question that 2021 5.0 7.2 3.6 3.6 7.2
follows. Find the percentage increase in the number of delivery partners
Years A B C that joined Pyntra from 2017 to 2021.
2015 50 58 42 SSC CGL 02/12/2022 (3rd Shift)
2016 40 60 50 (a) 26.57% (b) 25.87% (c) 27.58% (d) 28.57%
2017 58 50 60
Q.376. The table given below shows the production of five
2018 42 58 60 companies in two years.
2019 60 50 45 Years
2020 50 58 40 Company Y1 Y2
The total production of Company A in 2016 and 2019 together is
A 50 100
what percentage of the total production of Company C in 2017
B 90 120
and 2018 together?
C 30 80
SSC CGL 02/12/2022 (2nd Shift)
D 80 50
(a) 20% (b) 83.33% (c) 120% (d) 5%
E 20 40
Q.373. The table given below shows the number of workers J1 = The average production of A in year Y1 and Y2.
working in 5 different factories. J2 = Sum of production of B, C and D in year Y1 and Y2.
Factories Workers What is the value of (J2/J1)?
J 25 SSC CGL 02/12/2022 (3rd Shift)
K 30 (a) 4 (b) 5 (c) 3 (d) 6
L 70
Q.377.The following pie chart shows the spending of a country
M 80
on tourism in various states during the year 2012.
N 15
Total spending of the country = ₹49,62,000
What is the total number of workers working in all factories ?
SSC CGL 02/12/2022 (2nd Shift)
(a) 180 (b) 240 (c) 250 (d) 220
Student P1 P2 P3
Mohit 79 78 77
Shivam 73 87 80
Vishal 82 74 83
Viraj 77 89 86
SSC CPO 09/11/2022 (Morning)
(a) Viraj, Vishal, Mohit (b) Vishal, Viraj, Viraj
(c) Shivam, Viraj, Vishal (d) Mohit, Viraj, Vishal
Q.382. Study the given graph and answer the question that
follows.
The amount spent on state together D1 and D4 exceeds that
spent on together D2 and D8 by:
SSC CGL 02/12/2022 (4th Shift)
(a) ₹1,89,760 (b) ₹ 1,97,890 (c) ₹ 1,98,480 (d) ₹ 1,78,960
Q.378. Study the given table and answer the question that
follows. The table shows the number of customers for different
services in different cities.
→
Maximum 300 300 200 100 100
Marks→
Students↓
V 60 80 90 100 95
W 90 70 80 70 40
X 70 90 95 80 75
Y 80 60 70 95 80
Z 90 50 80 85 85
What are the average marks, in percentage, obtained by X ?
SSC CPO 09/11/2022 (Morning)
(a) 76.5% (b) 80.5% (c) 82.5% (d) 85.5%
Q.388. The pie chart given below shows the number of tyres of 6
companies. Number of tyres of a particular company are shown
as a percentage of total number of tyres of these 6 companies.
Q.390. The bar chart given below shows the discount percentage
offered by a shopkeeper on seven articles. Selling price of these
seven articles: A1, A2, A3, A4, A5, A6 and A7 is Rs. ₹420, ₹600,
₹816, ₹825, ₹425, ₹800 and ₹840.
Q.393. Study the given bar-graph and answer the question that
follows.
The bar-graph shows the number of shirts manufactured (in
thousands) by a company during five years.
𝐷𝑖𝑠𝑐𝑜𝑢𝑛𝑡 𝑝𝑒𝑟𝑐𝑒𝑛𝑡
Selling price = Marked price [1 - ]
100
What is the sum of the marked price of these seven articles ?
SSC CGL Tier II 08/08/2022
(a) ₹ 6200 (b) ₹ 8000 (c) ₹ 7000 (d) ₹ 6500
Q.394. Study the given graph and answer the question that
follows.
What is the ratio of The total sales of company C for both the
years sales of company D for both the years?
Graduate Level 01/08/2022 ( Shift - 4 )
(a) 29: 36 (b) 11 : 13 (c) 3 : 2 (d) 2 : 3
Q.399. Study the given graph carefully and answer the question
that follows. Marks scored by five students in Science, English
Which stores have more number of M2 machines than the and Hindi are shown in the graph.
average number of M2 machines per store ?
SSC CGL 2022, 03/12/2022 (1st Shift)
(a) S2 and S4 (b) S1 and S3 (c) S2 and S3 (d) S1 and S4
Q.397. The pie chart given below shows the expenditure incurred
by a person on 7 articles. The total expenditure of all these 7
articles are 3600. Expenditure incurred on a particular article is
shown in terms of degree with respect to the total expenditure
incurred in all these 7 articles.
Q.403. Study the given pie-chart and answer the question that
follows. The pie-chart shows the expenditure of a family in
percentage. The total monthly income is ₹60,000.
Q.407. The table below gives the numbers of seats own in the
local body elections in a state by different political parties in the
years 2019 and 2014.
Name of the Result in 2019 Result in 2014
Party
AGP 303 282
Con Party 52 43
CMK 23 0
AICT 22 34
Kanta Devi 16 2
Shiv Party 18 18
Find the ratio of total number of seats won by Con party in 2014,
Kanta Dal in 2019, and the Shiv Party in 2019 taken together to What is the ratio of the average production of company P in the
the number of seats won by AGP in 2014. period 2017- 2019 to the average production of company Q in the
SSC CHSL 24/05/2022 Afternoon same period ?
(a) 77 : 282 (b) 77 : 141 (c) 283 : 77 (d) 145 : 77 SSC CHSL 24/05/2022 Evening
(a) 4 : 5 (b) 25 : 23 (c) 23 : 25 (d) 5 : 4
Q.408.
Q.411. The following pie chart shows the different coloured dress
worn by 60 students in a college party. Study the pie chart and
answer the questions that follows.
Q.410. The following graph shows the data of the production of Q.413. The table below gives the numbers of students from five
electric wire (in thousand tons) by three different companies P, Q different colleges who participated in Olympiads of five different
and R over the years. subjects during a given year.
Q.414. Study the given graph carefully and answer the question
that follows.
Production of food grains by a state over the years (1000 tonnes)
What was the percentage drop in production of food grains from Q.418. The given table shows the consumption of grains (in
2018 to 2019 (consider upto two decimals)? kilograms) by a village per day over the given set of years. Study
SSC CHSL 25/05/2022 Morning the table and answer the following question.
(a) 7.14% (b) 5.14% (c) 7.02% (d) 6.14% For which set of years (in options) is the combined consumption
per day equal to that for the other set of years?
Q.415. The table below gives the numbers of laptops of three
different brands sold from four different multi-brands store in the Year Rice Wheat Maize Barley
city during a certain month. 1998-2000 181 50 35 26
Laptop Brands ⇒ Dell HP Lenovo 2003-2005 167 44 39 17
2008-2010 169 38 49 25
Stores ⇓ 2013-2015 150 45 51 21
A 30 45 50 2018-2020 147 54 63 24
B 25 32 40
C 25 35 38 SSC CHSL 25/05/2022 Afternoon
D 45 29 45 (a) 1998–2000 and 2008–2010 (b) 2008–2010 and
2013–2015
The number of Lenovo Laptops sold by store A during the given (c) 2003–2005 and 2013–2015 (d) 1998–2000 and
month is approximately what percentage more than the number 2003–2005
of DELL laptops sold by store D during the same month?
SSC CHSL 25/05/2022 Morning Q.419. Study the graph and answer the question that follows.
(a) 12.4 (b) 13.8 (c) 11.1 (d) 10.3 The graph shows the number of appeared candidates and passed
candidates (in hundreds) in a test from six different institutions.
Q.416. The table below provides information about the marks
obtained by a group of students in a test.
Q.421. Study the given table and answer the question that
Q.424. The given graph shows the spending of a country on
follows. The table shows the number of runs scored by a cricket
various sports during a year . study the graph carefully and
player in different countries in different years
answer the questions that follows
Country⇒
Year Country A Country B Country C Country D
⇓
2018 30 45 50 38
2019 25 32 40 50
2020 25 35 38 50
2021 52 29 45 62
In which country did the player score the maximum number of
runs in aggregate during these four years, taken together?
SSC CHSL 25/05/2022 ( Evening )
(a) D (b) A (c) B (d) C
Q.428. A given bar chart shows the heights of seven hills. Study
the graph and answer the question that follows.
Which hill is the third highest? From which institutions is the difference between the appeared
SSC CHSL 26/05/2022 ( Evening ) candidates and passed candidates the maximum?
(a) 𝐻3 (b) 𝐻2 (c) 𝐻7 (d) 𝐻5 SSC CHSL 27/05/2022 ( Morning )
(a) A (b) D (c) C (d) B
For the years 2014 to 2019, what is the ratio of the total number
of the students enrolled for summer camp A to that for summer
camp B?
SSC CHSL 27/05/2022 ( Morning )
(a) 47 : 31 (b) 31 : 47 (c) 41 : 37 (d) 37 : 41
Q.433. Study the given table and answer the question that
follows.
The table shows the number of students doing various courses in
various cities.
City MBA MCA M.Sc. M.Com. M.A. Total
Ahmedabad 1234 1384 1440 1289 1332 6679 How much less money (in ₹) is spent on district C than on district
Bengaluru 1156 1783 1874 1003 1340 7156 E?
Bhopal 1187 1347 1532 1321 1486 6873 SSC CHSL 27/05/2022 ( Afternoon )
Chennai 1342 1473 1129 1765 1666 7375 (a) 65790 (b) 60890 (c) 66780 (d) 62480
New Delhi 1230 1098 1128 1865 1777 7098
Hyderabad 1456 1234 1556 1653 1789 7688 Q.437. The table below shows the number of cakes sold by six
Kolkata 1239 1785 1865 1504 1762 8155 different bakeries in a town on five different days of a particular
week.
Which city has the maximum number of students?
SSC CHSL 27/05/2022 ( Morning ) Days ⇾ Tuesday Thursday Saturday Sunday
(a) Kolkata (b) Bhopal (c) Hyderabad (d) Chennai
Bakery
Q.434. The table below gives the numbers (in thousand) of ↓
different types of geysers sold by a company in six consecutive A 222 255 215 250 266
years. B 205 275 314 295 260
Answer the following question on the basis of the table. C 245 266 305 195 235
Year Types D 221 230 185 300 280
E 312 325 298 272 254
A B C D E F 175 205 255 240 308
What is the difference between the highest number of cakes sold
2007 75 122 103 98 95
by bakery F in a single day and the lowest numbers of cakes sold
2008 100 102 103 112 102
by bakery B in a single day?
2009 105 108 112 109 108
SSC CHSL 27/05/2022 ( Evening )
2010 100 189 123 102 122 (a) 139 (b) 125 (c) 103 (d) 100
2011 95 123 102 124 124
2012 85 145 134 134 145 Q.438. The given pie chart shows the percentage wise
What is the difference in the number of type B geysers sold in distribution of an item in 6 different states A, B, C, D, E and F. Find
2010 and 2012? the central angle for state D.
SSC CHSL 27/05/2022 ( Afternoon )
(a) 44000 (b) 42000 (c) 41000 (d) 45000
Q.435. Study the given table and answer the question that
follows. The table shows the quantity of various food items used
by a restaurant during four months of a year (in kg).
Food Item June July August September
Rice 180 200 240 300
How many hours per day does the student spend in school ?
SSC CHSL 27/05/2022 ( Evening )
(a) 7 hours 20 minutes (b) 8 hours 15 minutes
(c) 8 hours 10 minutes (d) 7 hours 12 minutes
Find the difference between the profits made by the company in
Q.440. Study the given table and answer the question that the years 2015 and 2017.
follows. SSC CHSL 30/05/2022 (Afternoon)
(a) ₹10 lakhs (b) ₹12 lakhs (c) ₹5 lakhs (d) ₹15 lakhs
Q.441. Study the given table and answer the question that
follows. The table shows the number of different drinks
purchased by customers in three different seasons.
SSC CHSL 30/05/2022 (Afternoon)
(a) P (b) R (c) S (d) Q
Q.445. The following table gives the marks scored out of 100 by
Amit, Bablu, Cavin and Darshan in 5 subjects.
Which of the following is the most favorite drink of the people in
winter?
SSC CHSL 30/05/2022 (Morning)
(a) B (b) A (c) D (d) C
Q.442. Select the given graph and answer the following question.
Who among the following secured an average score of exactly
94%?
SSC CHSL 30/05/2022 (Afternoon)
Q.446. Study the given bar-graph and answer the question that
follows.The given bar-graph shows the exports and imports (in
crores of rupees) of five companies in a particular financial year.
Based on the given information, the ratio of exports to imports is Q.450. The table below provides information about the number of
highest in company ______. registered voters and the percentage of registered voters who
SSC CHSL 30/05/2022 (Evening) voted in a particular election in three different centers, P, Q, and R.
(a) A (b) D (c) B (d) E
Q.447. Study the given table and answer the questions that
follow.
Number of Positive Number of
Tests per day per Cases Patients for
Lakh Ventilators
USA 14000 12% 20%
Spain 12000 8% 12.5%
Italy 18000 15% 16%
China 16000 11% 15%
The average number of tests per day per lakh in the four What percentage of the total number of voters registered at
countries is: center Q cast invalid votes, if the number of votes casted at
SSC CHSL 30/05/2022 (Evening) center Q was 25% of all votes casted at the center?
(a) 15400 (b) 15500 (c) 15600 (d) 15000 SSC CHSL 31/05/2022 (Morning)
(a) 25% (b) 40% (c) 20% (d) 75%
Q.448. The given table shows the revenue, cost and tax rate for a
company for a period of 6 years. The revenue and cost are given Q.451. If it is known that 35 students mentioned momos as their
in Rs. lakhs. preferred food, on the basis of the information provided in the
Year Revenue Cost Tax rate following pie chart, calculate the number of students who
2015 62 30 15% mentioned either rolls or Alu Parathas as their preferred food.
2016 75 35 10%
2017 84 38 15%
2018 86 40 20%
2019 90 45 25%
2020 95 50 25%
Profit = Revenue - Cost
Profit after tax for any year = Profit for that year - Tax for that
year
Tax for any year = Tax rate for that year × Profit for that year
Find the total sum (in Rs. lakhs) of profit after tax for 2015 to
2020.
SSC CHSL 30/05/2022 (Evening)
(a) 206.6(b) 192.8 (c) 220.2 (d) 215.3 SSC CHSL 31/05/2022 (Morning)
(a) 116 (b) 108 (c) 112 (d) 120
Q.449. The score in Maths of 50 students of a class is given in
the following table. Calculate the mean score. Q.452. The table below gives the numbers of students from five
different colleges who participated in the Olympiads of five
subjects during a given year.
Q.453. Study the given table and answer the question that If the inputs in the year 1998 was ₹1,200 crores and total output
follows. in the years 1998 and 2000 taken together was ₹2,500 crores,
then what was the input of the firm in the year 2000?
SSC CHSL 31/05/2022 (Evening)
(a) ₹1,200 crores (b) ₹2,100 crores
(c) ₹3,200 crores (d) ₹1,700 crores
Q.457. The given pie chart shows the share of labour, raw
material, energy, transportation cost, and plant & machinery in the
If the company had initially issued 10000 shares between its four total manufacturing cost of the company during a particular tear.
partners, and if Tanmay then sold 1000 of his shares to Dhanya, Study the pie chart and answer the question that follows.
then how many shares did Dhanya finally have?
SSC CHSL 31/05/2022 (Afternoon)
(a) 3000 (b) 4000 (c) 3500 (d) 4500
Q.454. The following bar graph shows the data of the number of
students of different classes who like to eat different types of
fruits.
The total central angle showing the share of energy, labour and
transportation cost in the total manufacturing cost during the
year was:
SSC CHSL 31/05/2022 (Evening)
What percentage of the students of class 8 mentioned here like
(a) 162° (b) 120° (c) 144° (d) 135°
guavas?
SSC CHSL 31/05/2022 (Afternoon)
2 Q.458. The table below gives the numbers of students from five
(a) 36% (b) 50% (c) 16 3 % (d) 60%
different colleges who participated in the Olympiades of five
different subjects during a given year.
Q.455. The following table represents the weightage of different
decision features of an automobile. With the help of this
information, calculate the weighted average.
Features Weightage
Safety 8/10 40 %
Comfort 6/10 20 % Which college had the maximum aggregate number of
Fuel Mileage 5/10 30 % participants in all the five different subject Olympiades taken
Exterior looks 8/10 10 % together during that year?
SSC CHSL 31/05/2022 (Evening) SSC CHSL 31/05/2022 (Evening)
(a) 0.57 (b) 0.76 (c) 0.67 (d) 0 (a) College D (b) College B (c) College E (d) College C
𝐼𝑛𝑝𝑢𝑡
Q.456. The table below gives the ratio of a particular firm
𝑂𝑢𝑡𝑝𝑢𝑡 Q.459. Study the following bar-chart and answer the questions
over five consecutive years. that follow.The bar-chart shows the sales of laptops (in
thousands) over a period of four years.
Find the percentage increase in sales from 2012 to 2013, giving SSC CHSL 01/06/2022 (Afternoon)
your answer correct to two places of decimal. (a) Zoology and Chemistry (b) Hindi and Education
SSC CHSL 01/06/2022 (Morning) (c) Zoology and Education (d) Hindi and Zoology
(a) 42.98% (b) 48.54% (c) 45.64% (d) 44.44%
Q.463. study the given graph and answer the following questions
Q.460. Study the given table and answer the question that
follow.The following table gives the month-wise number of
different types of scooters produced by a company during the
first six months of 1992.
As per data available above in which of the given years was the
percentage of the population affected by flu the minimum?
SSC CHSL 01/06/2022 (Afternoon)
In which two of the six given months was the total number of (a) 1980 (b) 1990 (c) 2000 (d) 2010
scooters produced by the company of all types taken together
equal? Q.464. The given table shows the production (in tonnes) of 4
SSC CHSL 01/06/2022 (Morning) minerals (Aluminum, Copper, Lead , Nickel ) during 1990 to 1994.
(a) January and May (b) April and May Study the table and answer the questions.
(c) January and February (d) January and March Year Aluminum Copper Lead Nickel
1990 262 209 235 226
Q.461. The pie chart shows the percentage-wise break up of 1991 294 212 238 232
students in terms of specialisation in Engineering. 1992 298 215 242 238
Total number of students = 8000 1993 296 226 266 244
1994 312 228 265 242
In the production of which of the following minerals was there a
successive increase over the given year
SSC CHSL 01/06/2022 (Afternoon)
(a) Nickel (b) Lead (c) Copper (d) Aluminum
Q.466. The Profit earned (in crores of rupees) by the two cellular
companies in five consecutive years are given in table below.
In which year was the difference in nominal profits earned by SSC CHSL 02/06/2022(Morning)
company A and company B the maximum (a) 23.34% (b) 29.79% (c) 11.44% (d) 21.43%
SSC CHSL 01/06/2022(Evening)
(a) 1993-94 (b) 1994-95 (c) 1992-93 (d) 1991-92 Q.470. The pie chart below shows the percentage shares of the
total expenditure on sports made by a country on various sports
Q.467. Study the given table and answer the questions that during 2019-2020. Study the pie chart and answer the question
follow. that follows.
The following table gives the month-wise number of different
types of scooters produced by a company during the first six
months of 1992
What is the total number of scooters of all the four types taken
together that was produced by the company during the first six
months of 1992 ?
SSC CHSL 01/06/2022(Evening)
(a) 623 (b) 197 (c) 90 (d) 143 If the total amount spent on sports during 2019-2020 was ₹260
crores, then how much was spent on hockey?
Q.468. The table below shows the number of cakes sold by six SSC CHSL 02/06/2022(Morning)
different bakeries in a town on five different days of particular (a) ₹30 crores (b) ₹42 crores (c) ₹34 crores (d) ₹39 crores
week.
Q.471. Study the given graph and answer the following question.
Q.469. The table below gives the age-wise distribution of number Q.472. Study the given table and answer the question that
of people who responded to a survey about their favourite style of follows.Given that the total number of students is 100.
dance. As per information given in the table, what approximate
percentage of the respondents till the age of 30 years indicates
that Dandiya is their favourite style of dance? (Give your answer
upto two decimal places)
The number of students who scored less than 80% marks in A is:
SSC CHSL 02/06/2022(Afternoon)
(a) 73 (b) 83 (c) 91 (d) 71
Q.475. As per data on the basis of which the following bar graph
has been constructed, how many students were surveyed?
Q.480. Study the given pie-chart and answer the question that
follows.The pie-chart below represents the actual number of
SSC CHSL 02/06/2022(Evening) students securing different grades in a science test.
(a) 53 (b) 51 (c) 52 (d) 50
Q.481. The given Pie Chart shows the percentage wise (a) 42 (b) 28 (c) 40 (d) 57
distribution of books in 5 different states A, B, C, D and E . The
total number of books is 2500. Q.485. The year wise production of a company (in tonnes ) is
given in the following table.
Q.482. Study the following pie-chart carefully, which shows a Q.486. Based on the data given in the following table, find the
state government’s expenditure(% allocation) on various sectors arithmetic mean of the number of major meals that includes a
during the year 2019. potato-based dish. Which the 39 students surveyed , had eaten in
a week.
Number of major meals 39 students had eaten Frequency
in a week with a potato based dish included
1 3
2 2
3 2
4 5
5 5
6 4
7 6
8 3
9 5
If Rs. 27 million were spent on transport in 2019, what would 10 3
have been the total expenses(in million) of the given state 11 1
government in that year considering mentioned sector only? Total Frequency 39
SSC CHSL 03/06/2022(Evening) SSC CHSL 06/06/2022(Morning)
(a) 160 (b) 140 (c) 150 (d) 130 (a) 7 (b) 5 (c) 6 (d) 8
Q.483. The table given below provides information about the Q.487. The following bar graph shows the data of the number of
marks obtained by a group of students in a test. students of different classes who like to eat different types of
fruits .
What is the total number of students in the group? Find the ratio of the number of students from class 7 who like
SSC CHSL 03/06/2022(Evening) guavas to the number of students from class 5 who like
(a) 20 (b) 10 (c) 8 (d) 31 mangoes.
SSC CHSL 06/06/2022(Morning)
Q.484. The following table gives the age of the children in a class (a) 5 : 7 (b) 1 : 1 (c) 2 : 1 (d) 1 : 2
of a school. Find the number of children in the class whose age is
below 11 years but above 8 years. Q.488. The table below shows the expenditure of a company (in
lakhs of rupees per annum) in five consecutive years as
mentioned. Study the table and answer the questions that
follows.
SSC CHSL 03/06/2022(Evening)
The 1st pie chart gives the central angles of the sectors represent
the students appearing in the exam from the five different
sections, while the 2nd pie chart gives the section-wise numbers
of students to pass the exam as percentage of the total number
of students who passed the exam from all the five sections takes
together. Find the ratio of the average of the number of students SSC CHSL 07/06/2022 ( Morning )
who appeared in the exam from section A, B and C to the average (a) P and U (b) R and U (c) Q and U (d) P and Q
of the number of students who passed from Section B, C and D.
SSC CHSL 06/06/2022(Afternoon) Q.494. The table below gives the number of sets own in the local
(a) 106 : 28 (b) 13 : 6 (c) 28 : 53 (d) 12 : 7 body election in a state by different political parties in the year
Name of the Party Result in 2019 Result in 2014
Q.491. Study the given pie charts carefully and answer the AGP 303 282
question that follows. Con. Party 52 43
CMK 23 0 Q.498. Study the given table and answer the questions that
AICT 22 34 follows.Given that the total number of students is 100.
Kanta Dal 16 2
Shiv Party 18 18
Find the percentage increase in the number of seats won by AGP
2019 over the number of seats it won in 2014. (Give your answer
correct to decimal places.)
SSC CHSL 07/06/2022 ( Morning )
(a) 7.45% (b) 4.45% (c) 6.45% (d) 5.45% The percentage of the number of students getting at least 40%
marks in A over those getting at least 20% marks in C, is
Q.495. Number of Puffs sold by 4 different bakeries in 3 different approximately_____.
months . SSC CHSL 07/06/2022 ( Afternoon )
(a) 90% (b) 89% (c) 83% (d) 93%
Q.496. Study the given table and answer the questions that
follow.
The following table given the month-wise number of different
types of scooters produced by a company during the first six If the pie-chart is a visual representation of the number of hours
months of 1992. spent on different activities by a student during a day, then the
student spends the maximum number of hours in a day:
SSC CHSL 07/06/2022 ( Evening )
(a) doing homework (b) playing (c) sleeping (d) at school
Q.497. Study the given graph carefully and answer the questions
that follows. The Graph shows the marks scored by the five
students in the subjects of Math, English, and physics
What is the difference between the average number of students
who passed in institute P in 2015 and 2016 and that in institute Q
in 2017 and 2018?
SSC CHSL 07/06/2022 ( Evening )
(a) 200 (b) 275 (c) 125 (d) 150
Q.501. The following table gives data about literacy rates of four
different states obtained during four censuses in the country.
Which state has the lowest literacy rates as per all the four
census from which data is provided
SSC CHSL 07/06/2022 ( Evening )
(a) Gujrat (b) Andhra Pradesh (c) Karnataka (d) Kerala
Q.502. Study the given table carefully to answer the question that
follows. The following table gives the information about the
population of five different cities in the year 2020.
The sum of the weights of which two kids (referred to their ages)
exceeds 50 kg?
SSC CHSL 08/06/2022 ( Morning )
(a) 7 years and 8 years (b) 8 years and 9 years What is the total number of students having specialisation in
(c) 6 years and 7 years (d) 6 Years and 9 years Operating system, Java and DBMS?
SSC CHSL 08/06/2022 ( Afternoon )
Q.504. The bar graph gives the number of boys and girls in four (a) 4640 (b) 5260 (c) 4008 (d) 4160
different classes of a school.
Q.507. Study the given table carefully to answer the question that
follows.The following table gives the information about the
populations of five different cities in the year 2020.The number of
children in city S is:
As per the information provided in the bar graph, among all the
four classes, which class has the least number of students, boys SSC CHSL 08/06/2022 ( Afternoon )
and girls taken together. (a) 6130 (b) 6820 (c) 6310 (d) 6280
SSC CHSL 08/06/2022 ( Morning )
(a) Class V (b) Class VI (c) Class VII (d) Class VIII Q.508. The following table shows the sales of cars of four
manufacturers for the period from 2015 to 2020 in a metropolitan
Q.505. The following table shows the number of students of city ( all the figures are in thousand).
seven colleges participating in extracurricular activities. Study the
table and answer the question that follows.
What are the total sales of cars of the four manufactures under Study the pie chart and answer the following question.
consideration in the city in the entire period of 6 years (from 2015
to 2020)?
SSC CHSL 08/06/2022 ( Evening )
(a) 1650000 (b) 1053000 (c) 1052000 (d) 1651000
SSC CHSL 08/06/2022 ( Evening ) Q.513. The table below gives information regarding the number
(a) 18 (b) 20 (c) 16 (d) 12 of attempts made and number of successful attempts by six
candidates in the gate examination.
Q.510. Study the given table and answer the question that
follows. Given that the total number of students is 100.
The number of times Rajesh took the exam was 30% less than
the number of times Dinesh took it.
What is the approximately percentage of times that Dinesh
If at least 60% marks in B and C are required for pursuing cleared the exam out the times that he attempted it ?
post-doc in B, how many students in total will be eligible to SSC CHSL 09/06/2022 ( Morning)
pursue higher studies in B and C? (a) 34.01% (b) 31.23% (c) 35.71% (d) 32.71%
SSC CHSL 08/06/2022 ( Evening )
(a) 38 (b) 36 (c) 46 (d) 48 Q.514. The given pie chart presents the monthly expenses on
various heads and the savings of MR. X’s family. Study the pie
Q.511. The following pie chart shows the different coloured chart and answer the question that follows .
dresses worn by 60 students in a college party. Study the pie
chart and answer the questions that follows .
Based on the information given in the pie chart , find the total
amount spent (in crores of rupees) by the country on volleyball
and gymnastic taken together in that year, If the total spending by
the country in that year on all sports taken together was ₹286
crore
SSC CHSL 09/06/2022 (Evening)
(a) ₹82.92crore (b) ₹78.56crore (c) ₹69.84crore (d) ₹74.36crore
Q.518. The given pie chart show the proportion of population and
the proportion of population below poverty line of six towns
P,Q,R,S,T and U in 2018. Study the pie charts and answer the
What is the average amount invested in raw materials from year
question that follows.
1997 to 1999?
SSC CHSL 10/06/2022 ( Morning)
(a) ₹310 lakh (b) ₹330 lakh (c) ₹400 lakh (d) ₹410 lakh
Q.522. Study the given bar-chart and answer the question given Q.525. Observe the graph and answer the question that follows.
below.
Bar-chart showing production and sales of cars (in thousands)
during 2011 to 2015.
What is the ratio of the total number of students who scored 140
What is the ratio of the total exports of cars of type A in 2014 and marks and above to the total number of students who scored
2017 to the total exports of cars of type B in 2015 and 2016? marks between 60 to 120?
SSC CGL 11/04/2022(Morning) SSC CGL 11/04/2022(Morning)
(a) 10 : 9 (b) 5 : 6 (c) 11 : 10 (d) 3 : 2 (a) 110 : 137 (b) 9 : 11 (c) 11 : 9 (d) 137 : 110
Q.528. The number of cars passing the road near a colony from Q.531. Study the graph and answer the question that follows.
6am to 12 noon has been shown in the following histogram. The given bar graph shows exports of cars of type A and B (in ₹
What is the ratio of the number of cars passed between 6 am and millions) from 2014 to 2018.
8 am to the number of cars passed between 9 am and 11 am ?
In which year were the exports of cars of type A ₹55 million less
SSC CGL 11/04/2022(Morning)
than the average exports (per year) of cars of type B over the five
(a) 5 : 6 (b) 7 : 4 (c) 21 : 19 (d) 14 : 23
years?
SSC CGL 11/04/2022(Afternoon)
Q.529. Monthly expenditure of a family on different heads is
(a) 2015 (b) 2014 (c) 2017 (d) 2016
shown in the following pie chart.The amount spent on Children
Education, Transport and Rent is what percentage of the total
Q.532. The given bar graph shows exports of cars of type A and B
earnings?
(in ₹ millions) from 2014 to 2018. Study the graph and answer the
Expenditure on Different Heads
question that follows.
Exports of Cars of Type A and B ( in millions) from 2014 to 2018.
SSC CGL 11/04/2022(Morning) The total exports of cars of type B in 2014 to 2017 is what
(a) 45% (b) 55% (c) 40% (d) 50% percent more than the total exports of cars of type A in 2015 to
2018? (Correct to one decimal place)
Q.530. The given histogram represents the marks of students in SSC CGL 11/04/2022(Afternoon)
the Mathematics test of a certain class. (a) 5.6% (b) 4.9% (c) 6.5% (d) 7.2%
Q.536. The following bar graph shows the total number of youth
Q.533. The given histogram shows the daily wages (in ₹) of (in lakhs) and the number of employed youth (in lakhs) in 5 states
workers in a factory. A, B, C, D and E. Which state has the maximum number of
Study the histogram and answer the question that follows. unemployed youths?
Q.538. Study the given histogram that shows the height of 100
students in an athletic team and answer the following question.
Q.545. The breakup of the total number of employees of a Q.548. The given pie chart shows the percentage of students in
company working in different offices ( A to E) , in degrees, is given the five schools and the table shows the ratio of boys and girls in
in a pie chart.Total number of employees = 2400 each school. Study the pie chart and table and answer the
question that follows.
SSC CGL 12/04/2022 (Evening) Q.552. The given pie chart represents the percentage wise
(a) 6.6 (b) 25 (c) 2.5 (d) 20 distribution of the total number of vanilla cake and chocolate
cakes sold everyday. The total number of cakes sold in a week =
Q.550. The following bar graph shows the number of youth (in 10500. Study the pie chart and answer the question followed.
lakhs) and the number of employed youth(in lakhs) in five states
A,B,C,D and E. Which state has employed youth less than 80% of
the total youth population?
Q.555. Study the given pie chart and answer the question that
follows. The pie chart represents the percentage-wise distribution Q.558. The given histogram shows the heights of 232 students of
of the total number of Vanilla cakes and Chocolate cakes sold an athletic club and their numbers. Study the histogram carefully
everyday in a week. The total number of cakes sold in a week = and answer the questions that follows.
10500.
Q.556. The following bar graph shows the total number of youth
(in lakhs) and the number of employed youth (in lakhs) in 5
states A, B, C, D and E. The number of employed youth in state B
is what percentage of the number of emp;oyed youth in state E?
What is the ratio of the total exports of cars of type A in 2016 and
2018 to the total exports of cars of type B in 2015 and 2017?
SSC CGL 13/04/2022 (Evening)
(a) 13 : 12 (b) 10 : 9 (c) 5 : 4 (d) 23 : 21
Q.560. Study the given histogram that shows the marks obtained
SSC CGL 13/04/2022 (Afternoon)
by students in an examination and answer the question that
(a) 87% (b) 85% (c) 88.5% (d) 87.5%
follows.
Q.557. The following bar graph shows the total number of youth
(in lakhs) and the number of employed (in lakhs) in 5 states A, B,
C, D and E. How many youth (in lakhs) are unemployed in states
A and C taken together?
Q.563. The given bar chart represents the Television Sets (TV) Q.566. The given pie chart shows the percentage of students in
manufactured (in thousands) and the respective percentage of five schools, and the table shows the ratio of boys and girls in
those TV sets sold by five different companies A, B, C, D and E in each school. Study the pie chart and answer the following
2015. Study the chart carefully and answer the questions that questions.
follows.
The table shows the ratio of girls and boys in the given five
schools
What is the ratio of the number of TV sets sold by company A to School Girls : Boys
that of company B in 2015? A 3:4
SSC CGL 18/04/2022 (Morning) B 2:3
(a) 6 : 5 (b) 4 : 5 (c) 5 : 4 (d) 5 : 6 C 5:3
In which year are the exports of cars of type A ₹20 million less
more than the average exports ( per year) of cars of type B?
SSC CGL 18/4/2022 (afternoon) What is the central angle( in degrees ) corresponding to the age
(a) 2015 (b) 2014 (c) 2016 (d) 2017 groups 38+ to 48 years and 58+years and above ,taken together?
SSC CGL 18/4/2022 (afternoon)
Q.568. The number of cars passing the road near a colony from (a) 36 (b) 144 (c) 120 (d) 108
6 am to 12 noon has been shown in the following histogram .
During which hours (s) is the number of cars passed more than Q.571. Study the given histogram and answer the question that
the average number of cars passed from 6am to 11am? follows
Q.572. The given bar graph shows the income and expenditure
(in crores ₹)of a company over 5 years from 2014 to 2018.
Study the Bar graph and answer the following:
What is the ratio of total sales from dealers A,B, and C taken
together for the year 2015 to the sales from dealers D,E,F taken
together for the year 2016?
Q.573. The bar graph shows the number of people who visited
Mall A and Mall B on different days of the week
What is the ratio of the total exports of cars of type A in 2016 and
2018 to the total exports of cars of type B in 2014 and 2017?
SSC CGL 19/4/2022 (Morning)
(a) 10 : 9 (b) 11 : 10 (c) 25 : 16 (d) 23 : 20
Q.577. The number of cars passing the road near a colony from
SSC CGL 2021 18/4/2022 (Evening) 6 am to 12 noon has been shown in the following histogram.
(a) 34,000 (b) 35,250 (c) 34,800 (d) 34,500 What is the maximum change percentage in the number of cars
as compared to the previous hours? (correct to 2 decimal places)
Q.575. The following pie charts show the number of students
studying in different departments of an institute during the
academic year 2019 and 2020. The total number of students was
2000 and 2400 in the academic year 2019 and 2020 respectively.
academic year 2019 and 2020. The total number of students was
2000 and 2400, respectively, in the academic year 2019 and
2020.
What is the ratio of the number of students studying science in
the year 2019 to that in the year 2020?
.
What is the ratio of the central angle corresponding to the sale of SSC CGL 19/4/2022 (Afternoon)
potatoes, tomatoes and beans together to the central angle (a) 18 : 19 (b) 20 : 21 (c) 15 : 19 (d) 14 : 15
corresponding to the combined sale of onions and other?
SSC CGL 19/4/2022 (Morning) Q.581. Study the given histogram and answer the question that
(a) 13 : 15 (b) 13 : 11 (c) 11 : 13 (d) 15 : 13 follows. The histogram represents the percentage of marks
obtained by a number of students of a school in the class X
Q.579. Study the given bar graph and answer the questions that Board Examination in 2018. The total number of students = 250
follows. The bar graph below shows the exports of cars of type A
and B (in Rs. millions) from 2014 to 2018
The number of students who have obtained less than 50% marks
is approximately what percentage less than the number of
students who have obtained 90% marks and above?
SSC CGL 19/4/2022 (Afternoon)
The total exports of cars of type B from 2015 to 2018 is what (a) 75% (b) 60% (c) 80% (d) 40%
percentage more than the total exports of cars of type A from
2015 to 2018 (correct to one decimal place)? Q.582. The given pie charts show the number of start-ups in
SSC CGL 19/4/2022 (Afternoon) various industries since 2010 and the number of successful
(a) 17.2% (b) 15.5% (c) 14.9% (d) 16.7% start-ups in those industries.Study the charts and answer the
question that follows.
Q.580. The following pie - charts show the number of students Start-ups in various industries started since 2010
studying in different departments of an institute during the
Q.587. Study the given bar graph and answer the question that percentage of those TV sets sold by five different companies
follows. The bar graph shows the exports of cars of type A and B A,B,C,D and E in 2015
(in ₹ millions ) from 2014 to 2018. Study the chart carefully and answer the question that follows
If the histogram is to be presented by a line graph , what would be What is the difference ( in crores ₹) between the expenditure for
the starting point and the end point of the line diagram the years 2017 and 2018 taken together and the income for the
SSC CGL 20/04/2022 (Afternoon) years 2015 and 2016 taken together?
(a) (122.5, 20) and (167.5, 20) (b) (117.5,0) and (172.5 , 0) SSC CGL 20/04/2022 (Evening)
(c) (117.5 ,20) and (172.5 , 20) (d) (122.5 ,0) and (167.5 ,0) (a) 15 (b) 20 (c) 18 (d) 16
Q.594. Study the given bar graph and answer the questions that Q.597. The following bar graph shows the number of youth ( in
follows. The bar graph shows the exports of cars of type A and B lakhs) and the number of employed youth (in lakhs) in five state
(in ₹ millions) from 2014 to 2018 A,B,C,D and E.
What is the average number of youth in five states ?
In which year were the exports of cars of type B ₹20 million less SSC CGL 20/04/2022 (Evening)
than the average exports (per year) of cars of type A over the five (a) 1200000 (b) 1015000 (c) 1025000 (d) 1010000
years
SSC CGL 20/04/2022 (Afternoon) Q.598. Performance of 1800 students in grades has been shown
(a) 2014 (b) 2015 (c) 2016 (d) 2017 in the following pie chart.
Q.595. The number of cars passing the road near a colony from How many more students have obtained grade B than those who
6am to 12noon has been shown in the following histogram . have obtained grade C?
During which hour is the number of cars passed less than the
average number of cars passed from 7am to 12 noon ?
Q.596. The given bar graph shows the income and expenditure ( Q.599. The following bar graph shows receipts and expenditure
in crores र) of a company over 5 years , from 2014 to 2018. by a business firm over 5 years. Gain = Receipts - Expenditure
Study the bar graph and answer the question that follows.
Q.612. Study the given graph and answer the question that
follows.
Q.610. Monthly expenditure of a family on different heads is The total production of fertilisers by country Y in 2017 and 2019
shown in the following pie Chart. The family earns ₹1,08,000 and by country X in 2016 is what percentage of the total
every month. production of fertilisers by country Z in 2016, 2018 and 2020?
SSC CGL Tier -2 29/01/2022
(a) 60% (b) 70% (c) 77% (d) 69%
Q.613. Study the given graph and answer the question that
follows.
Q.611. Study the given histogram and answer the question that
follows.
Q.614. Study the given pie charts and answer the question that
follows.
Number of students appeared = 1200
Number of students passed = 900
Q.617. Study the given pie charts and answer the question that
follows.
Q.618. Study the given graph and answer the question that
follows.
If the ratio of the number of boys to that of the girls who passed
In 2020, the production of cement by company C increased by the from institute A is 5:6, and 40% of the students who passed from
same percentage as in 2019, over its previous year. The institute D are boys, then the ratio of the number of boys who
production (in million tonnes) of cement by company C in 2020 passed from institute A to that of boys who passed from institute
(correct to one decimal place) was: D is:
SSC CGL Tier-2 03/02/2022 SSC CGL Tier-2 03/02/2022
(a) 454.6 (b) 455.8 (c) 457.1 (d) 452.4 (a) 25 : 24 (b) 4 : 3 (c) 5 : 4 (d) 3 : 2
Q.619. Study the given pie charts and answer the question that Q.621. Study the given pie charts and answer the question that
follows. follows.
Q.620. Study the given graph and answer the question that Q.622. Study the given graph and answer the question that
follows. follows.
Q.623. Study the given graph and answer the question that Q.625. The number of students taking admissions in First Year of
follows. a Degree Course at a college in areas of Social Sciences in 2012
were as follows: Economics(S1)- 96, Psychology(S2)-84,
History(S3)-160,PoliticalScience(S4)-120, Sociology(S5)-125. The
break-up of students in different subjects has been presented
through the given pie chart.
Study the pie chart and answer the question that follows.
Q.626. Study the given pie chart and answer the question that
The number of students who appeared from institute B is what
follows. The pie chart shows the distribution(degree-wise) of the
percentage more than the total number of students who passed
number of players who play five sports A, B, C, D, E (assuming
from institutes A and C?
each player plays only one sport).
SSC CGL Tier-2 03/02/2022
2 1 1 2
(a) 16 3 % (b) 15 3 % (c) 14 7 % (d) 7 7 %
Q.624. Study the given graph and answer the question that
follows.
If the number of players who play sport C is 162, then the Total number of Employees = 300
difference between the total number of players who play sports A In which office is the number of employees approximately 18%
and E is: more than the average number of employees working in offices A,
SSC MTS 5/10/2021 (Morning) C, D and E?
(a) 72 (b) 36 (c) 90 (d) 54 SSC MTS 5/10/2021 (Afternoon)
(a) D (b) A (c) B (d) C
Q.627.The number of students taking admissions in First Year of
a Degree Course at a college in areas of Social Sciences in 2012 Q.630. Study the given pie chart and answer the question that
were as follows: Economics(S1)- 96, Psychology(S2)-84, follows.
History(S3)-160,PoliticalScience(S4)-120, Sociology(S5)-125. The Distribution (degree wise) of employees working in offices A, B, C,
break-up of students in different subjects has been presented D and E of a company in 2019
through the given pie chart.
Study the pie chart and answer the question that follows.
Q.628. Study the given pie chart and answer the question that
Q.631. Study the pie-chart which shows the sales distribution of
follows.Distribution (degree wise) of employees working in
products A, B, C, D and E of a company XYZ in 2019, and answer
offices A, B, C, D, E of a company in 2019
the question that follows.
TOTAL NUMBER OF UNITS SOLD = 22500
(c) 660 and 670 (d) 670 and 680 The difference between the percentage of students who scored
less than 70% marks and the percentage of students who scored
Q.632. Study the pie-chart which shows the sales distribution of 80% and above is:
products A, B, C, D and E of a company XYZ in 2019, and answer SSC MTS 6/10/ 2021 (Morning)
the question that follows. (a) 25% (b) 18% (c) 24% (d) 22%
TOTAL NUMBER OF UNITS SOLD = 22500
Q.635. Study the histogram and answer the question given below.
The given graph represents the percentage of marks scored by
students in class X Board Examination in 2018 in a school.
Total number of students =250
Q.636. Study the histogram and answer the question given below.
The given graph represents the percentage of marks scored by
students in class X Board Examination in 2018 in a school.
Total number of students = 250
Q.634. Study the histogram and answer the question given below. The number of students who scored less than 60% marks is
The given graph represents the percentage of marks scored by approximately what percentage less than the number of students
students in class X Board Examination in 2018 in a school. who scored 70% and above?
Total number of students =250 SSC MTS 6/10/ 2021 (Morning)
(a) 68.35% (b) 68% (c) 69.23% (d) 67.23%
Q.637. Study the given pie chart and answer the question that
follows:
The given pie chart shows the distribution(degree wise) of
students in a college playing different sports.
Q.640. Study the given pie chart and answer the question that
follows:
Break-up of the students studying in schools A, B, C, D and E
managed by a society, in 2019
Q.638. Study the given pie chart and answer the question that
follows. The given pie chart shows the distribution (degree wise)
The ratio of the number of boys and girls in school B is 6:7, and
of students in a college playing different sports.
40% of the students in school D are boys. The total numbers of
Total number of students = 600
girls in schools B and D is:
SSC MTS 6/10/2021 (Evening)
(a) 1503 (b) 1410 (c) 1508 (d) 1413
Q.641. Study the given pie chart and answer the question that
follows: Break-up of the students studying in schools A, B, C, D
and E managed by a society, in 2019
Q.639. Study the given pie chart and answer the question that
follows:
The given pie chart shows the distribution(degree wise) of The difference between the number of students in school B and
students in a college playing different sports. the total number of students in schools D and E is p. The value of
p lies between:
SSC MTS 6/10/2021 (Evening)
(a) 210 and 220 (b) 220 and 230
(c) 200 and 210 (d) 230 and 240
Q.642. Study the given pie chart and answer the question that
follows: Break-up of the students studying in schools A, B, C, D
and E managed by a society, in 2019
Q.643. Study the graph and answer the question that follows:
The given graph represents the number of workers getting daily
wages (in ₹).
Total numbers of workers = 200
Q.646. Study the following graph and answer the question that
follows:
The total number of workers whose daily wages are less than
₹550 is what percentage less than the total number of workers
whose daily wages are ₹550 and above?
SSC MTS 7/10/2021 (Morning)
(a) 45% (b) 60% (c) 40% (d) 50%
Q.644. Study the graph and answer the question that follows:
The given graph represents the number of workers getting daily
wages (in ₹).
Total numbers of workers = 200
Q.647. Study the following graph and answer the question that
follows:
The ratio of the total number of workers whose daily wages are
less than ₹500 to the total number of workers whose daily wages
are ₹600 and above is:
SSC MTS 7/10/2021 (Morning)
(a) 9:20 (b) 12:17 (c) 8:15 (d) 9:15
Q.645. Study the graph and answer the question that follows:
The given graph represents the number of workers getting daily
wages (in ₹). The average production of motorcycles of companies A, B and C
Total numbers of workers = 200 is what percentage less than the demand of motorcycles of D?
SSC MTS 7 /10/ 2021 (Afternoon)
(a) 20% (b) 22.5% (c) 18% (d) 12.5%
Q.648. Study the following graph and answer the question that
follows:
Q.651. Study the following graph that shows the number of boys
and girls who appeared for the Class X examination in a school
XYZ, in different years.
Q.650. Study the following graph that shows the number of boys
and girls who appeared for the Class X examination in a school
What is the difference between the average production of bottles
XYZ, in different years.
of flavor Q in 2004, 2005 and 2006 and the average production of
flavor P in 2001, 2002 and 2003?
SSC MTS 8/10/2021 (Morning)
(a) 33,40,000 (b) 50,00,000 (c) 40,00,000 (d) 33,30,000
The total number of girls who appeared in 2012, 2013, 2014 and
2015 is what percentage less than the total number of boys who
appeared in all the five years? (correct to one decimal place)
SSC MTS 7/10/2021 (Evening)
(a) 6.6% (b) 9.7% (c) 10.1% (d) 7.7%
Q.658. Study the given pie chart and answer the question that
follows: The pie chart shows the break-up of the total number of
employees of a company in 2019, in five departments A, B, C, D
and E.
Q.659. Study the given pie chart and answer the question that
follows: The pie chart shows the break-up of the total number of
employees of a company in 2019, in five departments A, B, C, D
and E.
Q.660. Study the given pie chart and answer the question that
follows: The pie chart shows the break-up of the total number of
employees of a company in 2019 in five departments A, B, C, D
and E.
A 30%
B 45%
C 55%
D 60%
E 58%
F 40%
If the population below the poverty line in village D is 12408, then
the population below the poverty line in village F is:
SSC MTS 11/10/2021 (Afternoon)
(a) 10340 (b) 10240 (c) 10440 (d) 10300
Q.665. Study the following pie chart and table and answer the
question given below. The given chart represents the percentage
distribution of the population of six villages A, B, C, D, E and F in
2016.
Village Percentage of
population below the
poverty line
A 30%
B 45%
C 55%
D 60%
E 58%
F 40%
The difference in the central angle of villages B and E is:
What is the central angle for the families who showed interest in
SSC MTS 11/10/2021 (Afternoon)
visiting Jaipur?
(a) 22° (b) 25° (c) 18° (d) 15°
SSC MTS 11/10/2021 (Morning)
(a) 15° (b) 25° (c) 54° (d) 60°
Q.666. Study the following pie chart and table and answer the
question given below.
Q.664. Study the following pie chart and table and answer the
The given chart represents the percentage distribution of the
question given below. The given chart represents the percentage
population of six villages A, B, C, D, E and F in 2016.
distribution of the population of six villages A, B, C, D, E and F in
2016.
poverty line
A 30%
B 45%
C 55%
D 60%
E 58%
F 40%
If the population below the poverty line in village A is 42000,
then the population above the poverty line in village A is:
SSC MTS 11/10/2021 (Afternoon)
(a) 95000 (b) 85000 (c) 98000 (d) 88000
Q.667. The given pie chart shows the monthly savings and If the monthly savings are ₹5,000, then the total expenditure on
expenditure incurred by a family on various items. Study the chart education and clothing is:
and answer the question below. SSC MTS 11/10/2021 (Evening)
(a) ₹16,500 (b) ₹14,500 (c) ₹15,500 (d) ₹14,000
Q.670. Study the following graph and answer the question that
follows.
Q.668. The given pie chart shows the monthly savings and
expenditure incurred by a family on various items. Study the chart
and answer the question
below .
In which year is the percentage increase in the revenue, as
compared to that in the preceding year, between 1% and 3%?
SSC MTS 12/10/2021 (Morning)
(a) 2015 (b) 2017 (c) 2018 (d) 2016
Q.671. Study the following graph and answer the question that
follows.
Q.669. The given pie chart shows the monthly savings and
expenditure incurred by a family on various items. Study the chart
and answer the question below.
Q.672. Study the following graph and answer the question that
follows.
Q.680. Study the following bar graph that shows the number of
students enrolled for different courses in institutes A
and B during 5 years, and answer the question that follows.
Q.678. Study the following bar graph and answer the question
given below. The given bar graph represents the total number of
applications received for the B.Com course by two different
What is the ratio of the total number of students enrolled in A
colleges A and B in five different years.
during 2017 and 2018 to that of students enrolled in B during
2014 and 2015?
SSC MTS 13/10/2021 (Morning)
(a) 34 : 39 (b) 17 : 39 (c) 39 : 17 (d) 39 : 34
Q.681. Study the following bar graph that shows the number of
students enrolled for different courses in institutes A and B
during 5 years, and answer the question that follows.
Q.679. Study the following bar graph and answer the question
given below. The given bar graph represents the total number of
applications received for the B.Com course by two different
colleges A and B in five different years.
The total number of students enrolled in A during 2014, 2016 and
2018 is what percentage of the total number of average students
enrolled in B during the 5 years (correct to one decimal place)?
SSC MTS 13/10/2021 (Morning)
(a) 238.4% (b) 276.5% (c) 285.7% (d) 237.6%
Q.682. Study the following bar graph that shows the number of
students enrolled for different courses in institutes A and B
during 5 years, and answer the question that follows.
3
If 8
of the teachers who teach Chemistry are females, then the
number of male Chemistry teachers is what percentage of the
What is the ratio of the production of Company C in the years total number of teachers who teach Mathematics?
1996 and 1997 to the production of Company B in the years 1999 SSC MTS 13/10/2021(Evening)
and 2000? (a) 55% (b) 45% (c) 40% (d) 60%
SSC MTS 13/10/2021 (Afternoon)
(a) 3 : 11 (b) 51 : 52 (c) 11 : 3 (d) 52 : 51 Q.687. Study the following pie chart that shows the
percentage-wise distribution of teachers who teach six different
Q.684. The Gupta family spends their monthly income on subjects, and answer the question given below.
different heads as shown in the following pie chart. Total number of teachers = 1600
(a) 440 (b) 445 (c) 464 (d) 352 SSC MTS 14/10/2021 (Morning)
(a) 127.6% (b) 138.4% (c) 152.3% (d) 185.7%
Q.688. Study the following pie chart that shows the
percentage-wise distribution of teachers who teach six Q.691. Study the following bar graph that shows the number of
different subjects, and answer the question given below. students enrolled for different courses in institute A and B during
Total number of teachers = 1600 5 years, and answer the question that follows.
Q.689. Study the following bar graph that shows the number of
students enrolled for different courses in institute A and B during
5 years. and answer the question that follows. The average number of students (per year) enrolled in A during
2015, 2016 and 2018 is what percentage less than the number of
students enrolled in B during 2015 (correct to one decimal
place)?
SSC MTS 14/10/2021 (Morning)
(a) 26.7% (b) 22.2% (c) 25.8% (d) 18.5%
Q.692. Study the given graph and answer the question that
follows.
Q.693. Study the given graph and answer the question that
follows.
Q.696. Study the given graph and answer the question that
follows.
.
In which year are the exports of the country 87.5% of the average
imports during 2016, 2017 and 2018?
SSC MTS 14/10/2021 (Evening)
If the total amount spent on sports was ₹3.6 crores, then the
(a) 2016 (b) 2014 (c) 2015 (d) 2017
average amount spent on hockey, cricket and basketball was:
SSC MTS 18/10/2021 (Morning)
(a) ₹56 lakhs (b) ₹62 lakhs (c) ₹60 lakhs (d)₹65 lakhs
If the total amount spent on sports in the year was ₹2.4 crores,
then the amount spent on tennis and basketball together is what
percentage less than the amount spent on golf and football
together?
SSC MTS 18/10/2021 (Morning)
(a) 15% (b) 12% (c) 10% (d) 8%
Q.701. The given pie charts show the number of candidates who
enrolled for a medical entrance examination in 2010, and those
who qualified the examination in seven medical institutes of
India.The total number of candidates who appeared for the Which of the following institutes has the highest percentage of
entrance examination were 1,80,000, and those who qualified qualified candidates with respect to the number of candidates
were 75,000. enrolled in that institute?
Study the charts carefully and answer the question that follows. Given that the number of candidates enrolled in institutes B, E, F
and G are 18,000, 28,800, 21,600 and 16,200, respectively.
SSC MTS 18/10/2021 (Afternoon)
(a) B (b) E (c) G (d) F
Q.703. The given pie charts show the number of candidates who
enrolled for a medical entrance examination in 2010, and those
who qualified the examination in seven medical institutes of
India. The total number of candidates who appeared for the
Sol.10.(d)
Rice production by B in 2017 = 60
And rice production by A in 2020 = 60
Both are equals (correct)
Sol.37.(a) Required ratio = 20 thousands : 40 thousands = 1 : 2 Sol.48.(a) Decrement in export in 1971 = 3465 − 1600 = 1865
1865
𝐾 So, Required % = ×100 ≈ 54%
Sol.38.(d) According to the question, 400 = 800 × ⇒ K = 50 3465
100
Sol.49.(d) Required Average
Sol.39.(d) 360° corresponds to 100%
26%+20%
So , students appeared for exam in section E = 58° = 2500 × = 2500 × 23% = 575
2
100
58° corresponds to = × 58 = 16.1%
360
Sol.50.(a) According to question,
Maximum difference in any two classes = 68 − 44 = 24
Sol.40.(a)
Number of students in class 7 = 68
Total number of student = 2080
24×100
Total students of IIT Bombay + IIT Madras = 2080 −1180 = 900 Required % = = 35.29 %
68
Ratio of students :- IIT Bombay : IIT Madras = 4 : 5
IIT Madras = 500 students and IIT Bombay = 400 students Sol.51.(a) Number of students who scored less than 20 marks =
Students who studied applied from IIT Madras and IIT Bombay = 5
35% × 500 + 32% × 400 = 303
Students who studied civil from IIT Madras and IIT Bombay = Sol.52.(c) Students studying in school Q and R from
25% × 500 + 18% × 400 = 197 class IX = 157 + 143 = 300
Required difference = 303 − 197 = 106 Students studying in school S and T from class VI = 142 + 144 =
286
Sol.41.(a)
Hence, required ratio = 300 : 286 = 150 : 143
60 + 72 + 54 + 45
Average growth rate in coolers = = 57.75 %
4 Sol.53.(d) According to the question,
27 + 18 + 30 + 20 180
Average growth rate in fans = = 23.75 % Number of marble Madhuri has = × 36 = 18
4 360
So, required difference = 34 %
Sol.54.(d)
Sol.42.(c) Total production of Cotton = 114 + 120 + 121 = 355 3800 + 4532 + 5318 13650
Total production of Khadi = 118 + 120 + 125 = 363 Average demand = = = 4550
3 3
Required difference = 363 − 355 = 8 3620 + 2829 + 2833 9282
Average production = = = 3094
3 3
Sol.43.(a) Total population of all 7 district = 150 crore Required difference = 4550 − 3094 = 1456
Then, Population of district A and D = 30% × 150 crore = 45 crore
Sol.55.(c) According to question,
Sol.44.(c) (60° + 62° + 72° + 84° + 82°) = 360°
Total number of students in the year 2021 = 85 + 90 + 65 + 110 + 72°
Required marks = 1800 × = 360
75 = 425 360°
Number of students who opted for Biology in 2021 = 90
Now, Sol.56.(c) According to question,
90 1000000 × 11
Required percentage = × 100 = 21.18% Required Amount = = 1,10,000Rs.
425 100
Total sale of 3rd branch in both the years = 95 + 110 = 205 Total number of illiterates in A, B and C = 450000 ×
150 (22 + 14 + 20)
Required % = × 100 = 73.17 % = 252000
205 100
44
3600 4 Total number of illiterates in D = 450000 × = 198000
100
Sol.58.(c) Required % = = = 1.33 times
2700 3 252000
Required % = × 100 = 127.27 %
198000
(50 − 42)
Sol.59.(d) Required difference = 1800 × = 40 22 + 14 + 20
360 Short tricks :- Required % = × 100 = 127.27 %
44
72 + 66
Sol.87.(a) According to question, Sol.95.(a) L1 = = 69
2
Total number of students in group A = 10 + 6 + 4 + 7 = 27
L2 = (350 − 70) + (650 − 75) + (450 − 66) + (750 − 72) + (850 −
Total number of students in group B = 7 + 7 + 5 + 6 = 25
80) = 280 + 575 + 384 + 678 + 770 = 2687
Required difference = 27 − 25 = 2
L1 + L2 = 69 + 2687 = 2756
115 + 118 + 130
Sol.88.(a) Average score in English = = 121 Sol.96.(b) Average sale of company A
3
119 + 128 + 112 5640 + 8412 + 7148 + 8424
Average score in Hindi = = 119.66 = = 7406
3 4
132 + 134 + 111 6980 + 10512 + 8620 + 10020
Average score in Science = = 125.66 Average sale of company B = =
3 4
140 + 135 + 118 9033
Average score in Fine arts = = 131 Required difference = 9033−7406 = 1627
3
138 + 133 + 108
Average score in History = = 126.33
3 330 − 180
Sol.97.(b) Required percentage = ×
Subject that has the highest average score for all the students is 220 + 180 + 200 + 330 + 70
Fine arts. 100 = 15%
So, required average = 131
8
Sol.98.(b) Required % = × 100 = 33.33%
70 + 50 + 21 + 22 24
Sol.89.(c) Average sale of type A car = = 40.75
4
80 + 55 + 43 + 40 Sol.99.(c)
Average sale of type B car = = 54.5
4 number of the children in village A = 1500 − (820 + 400) = 280
90 + 70 + 78 + 76 number of the children in village B = 1600 − (1040 + 320) = 240
Average sale of type C car = = 78.5
4 number of the children in village C = 1400 − (760 + 420) = 220
85 + 75 + 80 + 85 number of the children in village D = 1000 − (580 + 300) = 120
Average sale of type D car = = 81.25
4 Total numbers of the children = 280 + 240 + 220 + 120 = 860
Clearly , Type A cars have minimum average sale
Sol.100.(d) Required percentage
4400 − 2413 80 + 78 + 84 + 70 + 85 + 70
Sol.90.(a) % increase in 1973 = × 100 = 82.34% = = 77.83 (78% approx)
2413 6
2413 − 1600
% increase in 1972 = × 100 = 50.81%
1600
Sol.101.(a) Required ratio = 75 : 65 → 15 : 13
(11 + 14 + 5) × 1000
Sol.102.(d) Average export = = 10000
3 120
Sol.113.(c) Required % = × 100 = 240%
50
Sol.103.(c) Total students = 400
Total number of student who passed the exam = 85 + 60 + 55 + Sol.114.(c) Amount spent on hockey and football = (80 + 100) =
40 = 240 180
240 Amount spent on basketball and tennis = (150 + 50) = 200
Required % = × 100 = 60%
400 180
Hence, required % = × 100 = 90%
200
Sol.104.(d) Number of buyers of brand R = 415
Number of buyers of brand P = 400 Sol.115.(d) We can clearly see that the no. of jobs in Delhi is
415 − 400 minimum.
Required % = × 100 = 3.75%
400
Sol.116.(b)
Sol.105.(a) Total number of employees in P, Q, S, T and U (J1) = 600 + 524 + 315 + 816 + 625 2880
Average = = = 576
321° 5 5
J2 → (77° + 103°) − (40° + 20°) = 120° Required number of coaching centers = 3
321° + 120°
⇒ (J1 + J2) =
360°
× 15840 = 19404
6
Sol.117.(d) Number of phone sold by C = 500× = 30
100
Sol.106.(c) 15
Number of phone sold by F = 500× = 75
Total expenditure in 2018 = 88600 100
Total expenditure in 2019 = 100900 Required ratio = 30 : 75 = 2 : 5
Increase in expenditure = 100900 − 88600 = 12300
12300 Sol.118.(a) Total number of unsold product
Required % = × 100 = 13.88%
88600 = (440 − 350) +(500 − 450) +(320 − 300)
+ (450 − 400) +(290 − 200) = 90 + 50 + 20 + 50 + 90 = 300
Sol.107.(a) Total population of society R = 380 + 120 = 500 hundred = 30,000
Required difference = 500−320 = 180
Sol.119.(c) Total number of students = 360 + 180 + 210 + 240 +
Sol.108.(a) 90 + 150 = 1230
Total number of trucks manufactured by L, N and Q = 180° + 72°
+ 15° = 267° Sol.120.(a)
360° = 2160 100−75
Required percentage = × 100 = 25%
2160 100
267° = × 267 = 1602
360
total number of trucks manufacture by M and R = 36° + 33° = 69° Sol.121.(a) In the year 2020 production of raggi (2500)tonnes is
⇒ 360° = 2160 minimum.
2160
69° = × 69° = 414
360 700 + 550 + 670
Sol.122.(d) Required average = = 640 tonnes
1602 − 414 3
Required percentage = × 100 = 286.96%
414 Sol.123.(c) Required percentage =
80 + 60 + 104 + 132 + 105 + 45 526
× 100 = × 100 = 75.14%
Sol.109.(a) Required distance = 100 + 274 + 320 = 694 km 100 + 100 + 150 + 150 + 150 + 50 700
Sol.110.(b) Number of student having birthday during july to Sol.124.(c) Sum of average number of boys in P,R,T,W and
november = 3 + 6 + 1 + 2 + 1 = 13 student average of Q,V =
7%+8%+17%+3% 37%+5%
80 − 70 ( + )× 8000
4 2
Sol.111.(c) I. required percentage =
70 35 42 119
= 14.28% (not correct) =( + )% × 8000 = × 8000 = 2380
4 2 400
40 + 60
II. average expenditure of P and Q = = 50
2 824 + 476 + 500
90 + 50 Sol.125.(d) Required average =
Average expenditure of R and S = = 70 3
2 1800
Difference = 70 − 50 =20 (correct) = = 600
3
Sol.112.(d)
25
Female employees in company Sol.126.(b) Mobile sold by Q = 300 × = 75
100
Q = 1240 − 350 = 890 15
Female employees in company Mobile sold by S = 300 × = 45
100
S = 825 − 340 = 485 75 + 45
Required sum = 890 + 485 = 1375 Required average = = 60
2
Sol.132.(a) Average number of trucks manufactured by K and P = Sol.143.(c) By Statement I ; The average number of students
108° + 45° 153° 38 + 26
= playing A and B in 9th class = = 32
2 2 2
55° + 18° By Statement II ; The average number of students playing A and C
Average number of trucks manufactured by J and M = 40 + 90
2 in 8th class = = 65
73° 2
= By Statement III ; The total number of students playing all the
2
153° 73° three games in 10th class = 25 + 32 + 20 = 77
Required difference = − = 40° Clearly, Statement I and III are correct.
2 2
360° = 1440
1440 Sol.144.(d) In 2018, the production of Raggi is maximum.
So, 40° = × 40° =160
360°
Sol.145.(d) Required ratio = 400 : 200 : 2 : 1
42
Sol.133.(a) Required number = 47600 ×
100 Sol.146.(c) Required ratio = (125 + 145) : (50 + 40) = 3 : 1
= 19992
1050 + 1680
Sol.147.(c) Students studying in school K and L = =
84 2
Sol.134.(b) Required % = × 100
4 + 28 + 35 + 84 + 105 +144 1365
= 21% 2520 + 420
Students studying in school M and N = = 1470
2
80 Required Difference = 1470 − 1365 = 105
Sol.135.(b) Strike Rate of J = × 100 = 228.57
35
50 Sol.148.(b) Clearly, we can see that in the given table C2
Strike Rate of N = × 100 = 100
50 manufactured the least number of mobiles in total across all the
228.57 years.
Required % = × 100 = 228.57 %
100
Sol.149.(c) Total number of laptops manufactured = 33
54 − 40 Total number of laptops sold = 25
Sol.136.(b) Required % = × 100 = 35%
40
Number of Unsold laptops = 33 − 25 = 8 × 1000 = 8000
Sol.193.(d) 8 + 22
15° Sol.201.(d) Average number of car sold by C1 and C2 = =
Required % = × 100 = 150% 2
10°
15%
30 + 10
Sol.194.(b) According to question , Average number of car sold by C7 and C8 = = 20%
2
L1 = (60 + 80 + 140 + 120 + 100) −(120 + 100 + 40 + 60 + 40) = 20 − 15
140 Required percentage = × 100 = 25%
20
140 + 120 + 100
L2 = = 120
3 Sol.202.(d) Total sum of C.P
(𝐿1 − 𝐿2) = 140 − 120 = 20 = 500 + 700 + 600 + 400 + 300 = 2500
Total selling price = 600 + 750 + 800 + 700 + 800 = 3650
Sol.195.(b) Discount on article A Required ratio = 2500 : 3650 ⇒ 50 : 73
750 − 650
= × 100 = 13.33%
750
Sol.203.(c) According to the question,
Discount on article B Rasmalai had the maximum sale (38k).
600 − 450
= × 100 = 25%
600
Sol.204.(c) Total discount of article A1, A2, A3 and A4 = (650 −
Discount on article C
550) + (500 − 350) + (550 − 400) + (350 − 300)
650 − 500
= × 100 = 23.07% = 100 + 150 + 150 + 50 = 450
650
450
Discount on article D J1 = = 112.5
4
450 − 400
= × 100 = 11.11% J2 = Difference between Marked price and Selling price of all
450
article = 100 + 150 + 150 + 50 + 200 + 50 = 700
Discount on article E
So, (J2 − J1) = 700 − 112.5 = 587.5
850 − 650
= × 100 = 23.52%
850
Discount on article F Sol.205.(a)
70
350 − 300 Strike rate of P = × 100 = 280
= × 100 = 14.28% 25
350
80
Strike rate of Q = × 100 = 133.33
60 Sol.213.(d) Total sales of bikes of company L and M = 950
90 Total sales of cars of company P and Q
Strike rate of R = × 100 = 180
50 = 1700
110 Sales of bikes of company L and M to that of sales of cars of
Strike rate of S = × 100 = 68.7
160 950
40 company P and Q = × 100 = 55.88%
Strike rate of T = × 100 = 100 1700
40 therefore , statement I is wrong
Hence, P has the highest strike rate. Now, Total sales of bikes = 3100
And total sales of cars = 4000
Sol.206.(d) Statement I 3100
Sum of central angle A and C = 16 + 30 So, total sales of bike that of total sales of cars = × 100 =
4000
= 46% 77.5%
⇒ 100% = 360° Therefore, statement II is right
360
⇒ 46% = × 46 = 165.6° (incorrect)
100 Sol.214.(a) According to the question,
Statement II The total production of cars by J in all years(L1) = 290
Sum of central angle B, D and F The total production of cars by K in all years(L2) = 400
= 24 + 5 + 21 = 50% Therefore, (L2 — L1) = (400 − 290) = 110
100% = 360°
360 Sol.215.(b) According to the question,
50% = × 50 = 180° (correct)
100
The difference between the total production of bikes and trucks
We can see that statement I is not correct and statement II is
by all the 5 companies(A1) = (2250 − 2200) = 50
correct. So the answer will be Option (d).
The average production of bike by company D, F and H(A2) =
1500
Sol.207.(a) Total girls in all these 6 schools(100%) = 3000 = 500
3
3000 500
Therefore, total no. of girls in the school P and R (48%) = Therefore, (A2/A1) = = 10
100 50
× 48 = 1440
Sol.216.(b) Salary of the F = 400 Rs
Sol.208.(c) Total number of students = 50 Salary of the H = 500 Rs
Student who scored more than 60% = 34 So, ratio of salary of F to the salary of H
34 = 400 : 500 = 4 : 5
Required % = × 100 = 68%
50
Sol.221.(b) The production of refrigerators by A = 300 The ratio of total cost price to the total profit is = 3300 : 1650 = 2 :
the production of refrigerators by E = 60 1 ≠ 1 : 2.
so , percentage of The production of refrigerators by A that of So, Both I and II are not correct statements .
300 Sol.231.(a) The quantity of wheat sold by shop 1, shop 3 and
the production of refrigerators by E = × 100 = 500%
60 shop 4 = (16.5 + 24 + 19.5) = 60kg
Sol.222.(c) According to the question, total sugar sold by all 4 shops = (12.5 + 15.3 + 20 + 32.2) = 80kg
The difference between the total sales of A and B in all years(L1) Quantity of wheat sold by shop 1, shop 3 and shop 4 as a
= (3550 − 2750) = 800 percentage to total sugar sold by all the 4 shops together
2750 60
The value of average sales of A in all years (L2) = = 550 = × 100 = 75%
5 80
So, the value of (L1 : L2) = 800 : 550 = 16 : 11
Sol.232.(a)
1050 Salary of L and M together = 1150
Sol.223.(c) ratio of the average selling price of M and N =
2 Salary of P and Q together = 1050
= 525 ratio of salary of L and M to the salary of P and Q together =
1500 1150 : 1050 = 23 : 21
average cost price of P and Q = = 750
2
So, ratio of the average selling price of M and N to the average Sol.233.(d) total expenditure of the companies = 3500
cost price of P and Q And total income of the all the companies = 3900 + 3500 ⇒ 7400
→ 525 : 750 = 7 : 10 Therefore, the ratio of total expenditure to the total incomes of all
the companies = 3500 : 7400 → 35 : 74
Sol.224.(c) The expenditure of company L in Y2 = 400
expenditure of company M in year Y3 = 600 Sol.234.(a) The total number of male teachers in all the 5
then, expenditure of company L in Y2 that of expenditure of M in schools(K1) = 580
400 The total number of female teachers in all the 5 schools(K2) =
year Y3 = × 100 = 66.66%
600
420
Therefore statement 1st is not correct
So, (K1 - K2) = (580 - 420) ⇒ 160
Now, The expenditure of company M in year Y5 = 300
expenditure of L in year Y4 = 300
Sol.235.(c) average sales of branches A, B, and C in 2020 =
then, expenditure of company M in Y5 that of expenditure of L in 117 + 113 + 83 313
300 =
year Y4 = × 100 = 100% 3 3
300
99 + 74 + 101
Therefore, statement 2nd is correct average sales of branches C, D, and E in 2021 = =
3
274
Sol.225.(a) Average amount of expenses on interest on loans in 3
282000 Percentage of average sales of branches C, D and E in 2021 to
the period of time = = 94,000
3 274
3
the average sales of branches A, B and C in 2020 = 313 × 100
Sol.226.(c) The average expenditure of company A and B in year
3
Y1(T1) = 1400
= 87.53 %
The average expenditure of company A and B in year Y5 (T2) =
1000
Sol.236.(c) The difference between the total cost price and total
Then, value of (T1 − T2) = 400
profit(P1) = (3600 - 1950) = 1650
The difference between the total cost price of A and B and the
Sol.227.(d) sum of cars and trains manufactured in 2017 and
total selling price(P2) = (1900 - 1400) = 500
2018 = (1600 + 1800 + 2600 + 2000) = 8000
So, value of (P1 - P2) = 1650 - 500 ⇒ 1150
total number of buses manufactured in 2016, 2017 and 2018 =
(2000 + 1600 + 3000) = 6600
Sol.237.(d) The population of P in year M and N together = 500
Required Ratio = 8000 : 6600 = 40 : 33
population of Q in year K and L together = 850
The population of P in year M and N together that of percent less
Sol.228.(d) average profit percent earned by the company during
350
270 than the population of Q in year K and L together = × 100 =
the years 2016 to 2020 = % = 54% 850
5
41.17%
Sol.229.(a) The number of male teachers in school L that of
160
number of female teachers in school P = × 100 = 145.45 % Sol.238.(c) total number of patients on Monday and Wednesday
110
= 284
The ratio of number of female teachers in M and N to the number
total number of patients on thursday = 152
of male teachers in N and P = 290 : 320 = 29 : 32
So, the ratio of total number of patients on Monday and
Therefore, only statement 2nd right
Wednesday to Thursday = 284 : 152 ⇒ 71 : 38
Sol.230.(a) profit of D, E and F that of percent of the cost price of
Sol.239.(c)
650
G. H and I = × 100 = 40.62% ≠ 30.63
1600
Mark obtained by A in all subject = (100 + 120 + 160 + 140 + 60 + Sol.248.(c) Decline from August to September in % =
150) ⇒ 730 3475 − 1875 1600
× 100 = × 100 ≈ 46%
Marks obtained by B in all the subject = (70 + 180 + 170 + 110 + 3475 3475
130 + 80) ⇒ 740
Percentage of marks obtained by A in all subjects to that of B in 2200
Sol.249.(a) average income of all 5 companies = = 440
all subjects 5
730
= × 100 = 98.64% Sol.250.(b)
740
Total number of girls in the school
Sol.240.(b) The average sale of company C1 in year Y1, Y2 and = (450 + 1050 + 550 + 850 + 650 + 250 + 150) = 3950
Y3(J1) = 400
The difference between total sale of company C1 and C2 in all the Sol.251.(b) The average marks obtained by P in S1 and S2 ⇒
5 years(J2) = (2800 - 2000 ) = 800 60 + 80
= 70
800 2
So, the value of (J2/J1) = =2 And the ratio of marks obtained by Q in S3 to the marks obtained
400
in S4 = 130 : 70 ⇒ 13 : 7
Sol.241.(d) Total salary of all the employs = (200 + 650 + 350 + Therefore, both statements are correct
250 + 450 + 300) = 2200
Sol.252.(b) The average production of rice by A in years L, M and
Sol.242.(b) total amount spent during the year is Rs.3,00,000 100 + 80 + 60
N(J1) = = 80
50 3
Spent on (Transport, Others, Education) = (10 + 15 + 25)% ⇒ The production of rice by B in years N, P
100
× 300000 = 1,50,000 Rs and Q(J2) = 265
265
Then, the value of (J2/J1) ⇒ = 3.31
Sol.243.(d) According to the question, 80
Total vegetables sold in a day (100%) = 1000kg
40 Sol.253.(c) Total marked price of all the articles = 6600
Then, amount of tomatoes sold(40%) = × 1000 = 400kg Total selling price of all the articles = 3700
100
The total marked price of all the articles is percent more than the
Sol.244.(a) The number of pencil sold by A in P and Q together = total selling price of all articles
290 2900
⇒ × 100 = 78.37 %
number of pencil sold by B in S and T together = 255 3700
The number of pencil sold by A in P and Q together is percent
more than the number of pencil sold by B in S and T together = Sol.254.(a) According to the question,
35 Football is the favorite sport of maximum students
× 100 = 13.72%
255
Now, The number of pencil sold by B in Q and R together = 270 Sol.255.(d) The value of average number of calculators sold by L
number of pencil sold by A in P and T = 255 1630
in all the months(J1) = = 326
The number of pencil sold by B in Q and R together is percent of 5
270 The difference between the total number of calculators sold by L
the number of pencil sold by A in P and T= × 100 = 105.88% and M (J2) = 1630 - 1630 = 0
255
Therefore, only statement 2nd is right 0
Then, the value of (J2/J1) = =0
326
Sol.245.(d) Loss of the articles L, M, N, O is 100, 50, 200 and 300
respectively Then, sequences is correct for loss Sol.256.(b) According to the question,
O > N > L>M body temperature of the patient is the highest at 1pm
Sol.246.(c) The total sales of bikes of all the 5 companies(P1) = Sol.257.(b) ratio of total sales in the two years of branch C2 to
550 the total sales in both years of branch C4
The total sales of cars of the all 5 companies (P2) = 1000 = 170 : 152 ⇒ 85 : 76
Then, (P2 − P1) = 450
Sol.258.(c) According to the question,
Sol.247.(d) The difference between the average sales of J in In the 3rd year savings (400 - 300) = 100 is minimum
years D and E and the average sales of K in years
G and H(P1) = 500 - 350 = 150 Sol.259.(b) Statement 1 :-
3800 Expenditure of R company in year Y1 and Y2 = 600 + 500 = 1100
And The value of average sales of K in all years(J2) = Expenditure of S company in year Y3 and Y4 = 700 + 500 = 1200
5
= 760 1100
Required percentage → × 100
Then, the value of (P2 - P1) = 760 - 150 = 610 1200
= 91.66% ……(Incorrect)
Statement 2 :-
Total expenditure of S company = 1200 + 900 + 700 + 500 + 400
= 3700
Female = 320 + 280 + 80 + 40 + 120 = 840 Income of company D = 200 + 300 = 500
(L2)Total number of male and female teachers in school H = 120 Income of company E = 400 + 1000 = 1400
+ 120 → 240 Therefore, correct sequence = E > B > C > D > A
(L1) Difference between the total number of male and female Sol.290.(d) Required ratio, = 23 : 23 = 1 : 1
teachers = 1160 − 840 = 320
𝐿1 320 Sol.291.(c) Average selling price (A1) →
( )= = 1.33
𝐿2 240 1100 + 950 + 900 + 1100 + 750 + 1350
= 1025 ₹
6
Sol.279.(a) in this type of question we can check option one by
Average cost price of L , M , N and O (A2) →
one so maximum difference
800 + 700 + 500 + 600
In year 2014 ( 170 − 100 = 70) = 650 ₹
4
Required value → (A1 + A2) = 1675 ₹
Sol.280.(b) Required ratio, J : M = 75 : 100 = 3 : 4
65500 − 54000 Sol.306.(b) the number of N98 masks produced in January 2021
Sol.299.(c) Decrease % in March = × 100
65500 and April 2021 = 6.2 + 6.8 = 13
=17.55% the number of N95 masks produced in January 2021, March 2021
74000 × 17.55 and May 2021 = 2.5 + 3.2 + 5.5 = 11.2
Number of bike sold in July = 74,000 − = 61,013 ≈
100 Ratio → 13 : 11.2 ⇒ 65 : 56
61,000
Sol.307.(a) Minimum export in the period 2018-2022 (2021) =
Sol.300.(b) Sum of temperature on all days = 10 + 35 + 20 + 40 + 20,000
15 + 45 + 50 = 215 degree 310000
average export in the period 2018 - 2022 = ⇒ 62,000
5
Sol.301.(d) Then, % of minimum export is less than the average export in the
Saving in year A = 350 − 150 = 200 62000 − 20000
given period = × 100 = 67.74%
Saving in year B = 250 − 100 = 150 62000
Saving in year C = 200 − 150 = 50
Saving in year D = 400 − 100 = 300 Sol.308.(b) Average cost price of J and K together = 800
Saving in year E = 150 − 75 = 75 Average selling price of L and M together = 700
200 + 150 + 50 + 300 + 75 then , Average cost price of J and K is more then the selling price
Average saving all year = = 155
5 100
of L and M together = × 100 ⇒ 14.28 %
700
Sol.302.(d)
Production of bike by M company = 350 Sol.309.(b) minimum jobs are held by Indians in the year → 2010
Production of truck by M company = 200 (30 jobs)
Then, Ratio of production of bike and production of truck = 350 :
200 = 7 : 4 Sol.310.(b) The difference between the
600 + 350 + 400 + 150 + 200 total production of taxi by J and K in all years is → (350 − 295 ) =
Average production of bike = = 340
5 55
400 + 200 + 100 + 500 + 550 Now, The production of taxi by J in year P and Q together → 160
Average production of truck = =
5 production of taxi by K in years R and S together → 170
350 Then, The production of taxi by J in year P and Q together is % of
Then,The difference between average of production of bike and 160
truck by all companies is 10 the production of taxi by K in years R and S together →
170
So, Both I and II are correct. × 100 = 94.11 %
Sol.305.(d) In the graph we can see in 2019 has the maximum Sol.315.(a) I. Total production of truck = 700 + 500 + 400 + 800 +
production in rice = 4000 850 = 3250
Total production of bike = 900 + 650 + 700 + 450 + 500 = 3200
3250
Required percentage = × 100 = 101.56% ≠ 201.50%
3200
II.The average production of bike and truck by company R = Sol.324.(c) In 2020 production of the company Z = 65 , and
700 + 900 production of the company X = 50
= 800
2 65 − 50
% change = × 100 = 30%
So, statement I. is not correct. 50
Sol.332.(d) total cost price of D, E and F = 550 + 750 + 650 = Sol.343.(c) average sales of branches B2, B4 and B6 in the year
1950 65 + 95 + 80 240
2001 =( )=
total selling price of E, F and G = 700 + 4 50 + 650 = 1800 3 3
1950 average sales of branches B1, B3 and B5 in the year 2001 = (105
Percentage= × 100 = 108.33
1800 + 110 + 95) = 310/3
240
3
60+ 80 +62 +50 + 48 Percentage = × 100 → 77.42%
Sol.333.(a) Average production of wheat = 310
5 3
300
= = 60 tonnes
5
Sol.344.(b)
The numbers of girls in A = 200
52
Sol.334.(b) cars sold in January and April = 5400 × = 2808 The numbers of girls in F = 100
100
200
12 Percentage = × 100 = 200%
cars sold in May = 5400 × = 648 100
100
Difference between the cars = 2808 − 648 = 2160
Sol.345.(c) girls in school G, H and I = 700 + 1300 + 800 = 2800
girls in school J, K, L and M =
Sol.335.(a) Total income of all 5 companies →
1100 + 900 + 500 + 400 = 2900
(500 + 300) + (1000 + 600) + (800 + 500) + (500 + 400) + (600 +
Difference = 2900 − 2800 = 100
1200) = Rs. 6400
Total Expenditure → 300 + 600 + 500 + 400 + 1200 = 3000
Sol.346.(d) 100% = 360°
6400 × 100
→ = 213.33% 1% = 3.6°
3000
17% = 61.2°
Therefore, total income is 213.33% of total expenditure.
Sol.373.(d) Total number of worker in all factories = 25 + 30 + 70 Required difference = 55 - 45 = 10,00,000 tones
+ 80 + 15 = 220
Sol.383.(d) Average production of company X for 5 yrs
942 30 + 45 + 25 + 50 + 40 190
Sol.374.(a) C.P. of the book = × 100 = = = 38
115 5 5
942 15 942 × 3 Average production of company Y for 5 yrs =
Paper cost (15%) = × 100 × = = Rs.122.9
115 100 23 25 + 35 + 35 + 40 + 50 185
= = 37
5 5
Sol.375.(d) Number of delivery partner that joined pyntra in 2017 Average production of company Z for 5 yrs =
= 5.6 35 + 40 + 45 + 35 + 35 190
Number of delivery partner that joined pyntra in 2021 = 7.2 = = 38
5 5
7.2 − 5.6 1.6 Clearly , we can see that the average production of company X
Required Percentage = × 100 = × 100 = 28.57%
5.6 5.6 and Z is maximum over the years.
Sol.376.(d) Average production of A in year Y1 and Y2 = (J1) = Sol.384.(c) Average marks obtained by all students in Geography
50 + 100 75 88+92+64+80+88+72 484
= 75 = ×( )= × 75 = 60.5
2 100 6 600
Sum of production of B , C and D in year Y1 and Y2 = (J2) = (90 +
120) + (30 + 80) + (80 + 50) = 450 300 × 70% + 300 × 90%
Sol.385.(c) Average marks of X = +
𝐽2 450 1000
Value of = =6 200 × 95% + 100 × 80% + 100 × 75%
𝐽1 75
1000
Sol.377.(c) 210 + 270 + 190 + 80 + 75 825
= = × 100 = 82.5%
Total expenditure = Rs.4962000 1000 1000
Amount spent on state including D1 and D4 = 12% +14% = 26%
Amount spent on state including D2 and D8 = 11% + 11% = 22% Sol.386.(b)
Expenditure on D1 and D4 over expenditure on D2 and D8 Let the no of male and female be x and y
= 26% - 22% = 4% of total expenditure For Y1 we have,
4 A B
= Rs × 4962000 = Rs 198480 Male ⇒ 11x 9y
100
Female ⇒ 10x 10y
Sol.378.(b) Average number of customer per city in service A ATQ,
250 + 175 + 350 11x + 9y = 21100 — (1)
= = 258.33
3 10x + 10y = 20600
Average number of customer per city in service B = x + y = 2060
220 + 190 + 240 11x + 11y = 22660 — (2)
= 216.67
3 Subtracting eqn. (1) from (2)
Average number of customer per city in service C = y = 780
260 + 200 + 270 So, the total no of males of company B in Y1 = 9y = 780 × 9
= 243.33
3 For Y3 we have,
Average number of customer per city in service D = A B
245 + 185 + 330 Male ⇒ 8x 27y
= 253.33
3
Female ⇒ 10x 20y
Clearly , Service A has the highest average no. of customers per
ATQ,
city.
8x + 27y = 18025 — (3)
Sol.379.(d) 10x + 20y = 16000
Mark secured by A = 54 + 65 + 67 = 186 x + 2y = 1600
Mark secured by B = 52 + 88 + 78 = 218 13.5x + 27y = 21600 — (4)
Mark secured by C = 48 + 48 + 67 = 163 Subtracting equation (3) from (4).
Mark secured by D = 41 + 87 + 60 = 188 x = 650
Mark secured by E = 74 + 70 + 55 = 199 So, the total no of females of company A in Y3 =10 × 650 = 6500
Clearly , C secured the lowest mark among all. For Y5 we have,
A B
Sol.380.(c) Male ⇒ 14x 17y
number of people in state C = 144 Female ⇒ 10x 20y
number of people in state E = 280 ATQ,
Required ratio : - 144 : 280 ⇒ 18 : 35 14x + 17y = 13550 __ (5)
10x + 20y = 11800
Sol.381.(b) On observing the table, we can clearly see that Vishal
x + 2y = 1180
,Viraj and again Viraj got highest marks in P1 , P2 and P3
8.5x + 17y = 10030 ___ (6)
respectively
Subtracting eqn (5) from (6),
Sol.382.(d) The production of company C in 2015 = 45 lakh tones x = 640
The production of company B in 2018 = 55 lakh tones So, the total no of females of company A in Y5 = 10 × 640 = 6400
Therefore, total number of females of company A in Y3 and Y5
Sol.392.(c) The total no of children who attended the (Swimming Sol.401.(b) The percentage of type A cars sold out of the total
and Athletics) and Music classes in june 2016 15 15
cars sold in year 2007 = = ×100 = 27. 77%
15+12+10+8+9 54
5 38 5 The percentage of type A cars sold out of the total cars sold in
= 600 × (22 + 16)% × = 600 × × = 190 year 2008
6 100 6
10 10
= = ×100= 17. 54%
10+10+13+12+12 57
The percentage of type A cars sold out of the total cars sold in
year 2009 Sol.409.(d)
25 25 No of student in the range of 0 - 150 = 12
= = ×100= 29. 76% No of student in the range of 150 - 155 = 16 - 12 = 4
25+10+12+19+18 84
The percentage of type A cars sold out of the total cars sold in No of student in the range of 155 - 160 = 18 - 16 = 2
year 2010 No of student in the range of 160 - 165 = 33 - 18 = 15
12 12 No of student in the range of 165 - 170 = 48 - 33 = 15
= = ×100 = 17. 91% Percentage of students whose height is more than 160 cm = 15 +
12+18+13+12+12 67
So, the percentage of type A sold out of the total cars sold in the 15 = 30
year 2009 is maximum. Total student = 48
30 5
Sol.402.(b)Total marks obtained by Ruchi in all subjects = 36 + Required percentage =
48
× 100 = 8
× 100 = 62.5%
32 + 45 + 35 = 148 marks.
Total maximum marks = 50 + 50 + 50 + 50 = 200 Sol.410.(c)
148 Average production of company P in period 2017-2019 =
So, Ruchi secured = ×100 = 74% 25 + 50 + 40 115
200
3
= 3
thousand tons
Sol.403.(d) Expenditure on LIC and travelling = (8+14)% = 22% Average production of company Q in period 2017-2019 =
The total income of family after expenditure on LIC and travelling 35 + 40 + 50 125
= 60,000×78% = ₹46,800 3
=3
thousand tons
115 125
Sol.404.(b) So, required ratio = 3 : 3 = 23 : 25
Production of type-A car in 1995 = 190
Production of type- B car over the years = 160 + 210 + 130 Sol.411.(c)
+ 190 + 260 = 950 Total no of student = 60
190 No of student who wore yellow dress = 60 × 10% = 6
Required percentage = 950 × 100 = 20%
Sol.412.(c)
Sol.405.(a) 45 + 54 + 57 + 60 + 69
Average of sales over the 5 years = 5
Total population in city R = 42000
285
Percentage of children in city R = 10% = 5
= 57
1
No of children = 42000 × 10 = 4200 So, on observing the table. we have
3 In the year 2017, sales = average of sales over 5 years
No of girls in city R = 5 × 4200 = 2520
Sol.413.(a)
Total population in city P = 46800
We know that,
Percentage of children in city P = 20%
Range = Maximum number - Minimum Number
1
No of children = 46800 × 5 = 9360 So the range of the numbers of participants in the different
Olympiads from collage C=
4
No of girls in city P = 9 × 9360 = 4160 250 - 80 = 170
The average number of participants per Olympiad form college ‘E’
Total no of girls in city P and R = 2520 + 4160 = 6680
=
Sol.406.(d) 112 + 105 + 180 + 80 + 183
5
= 132
Total population of the given states = 4879000
Now required difference = 170 - 132 = 38
Percentage population of state P = 6%
Percentage population of state S = 13% Sol.414.(a)
Ratio of males to female in both state = 4 : 5 Quantity of food grains in 2018 = 70
5 5 Quantity of food grains in 2019 = 65
Required ratio = 9 × 4879000 × 6% : 9 × 4879000 × 13%
Percentage drop in production of food grains from 2018-19
= 6 : 13 70 − 65 5
Sol.407.(a) = 70
× 100 = 70 × 100 = 7.14%
Total no of seats won by Con Party in 2014 = 43
Total no of seats won by Kanta Dal in 2019 = 16 Sol.415.(c) No of Lenovo laptops sold by store A = 50
Total no of seats won by Shiv Party in 2019 = 18 No of DELL laptops by store D = 45
Total no of seats won by AGP in 2014 = 282 50 − 45 5
Required ratio = (43 + 16 + 18) : 282 = 77 : 282
Required percentage = 45
× 100 = 45 × 100 = 11.1%
Sol.408.(a) Sol.416.(d)
Percentage increase in sale from 2002-03 =
200 − 150
× 100 = Number of students scored at least 30 marks but less than
150 40 marks = 8 - 6 = 2
50
× 100 = 33.3%
150 Sol.417.(c)
The no of type B geysers sold in 2012 = 145000 Percentage of marks obtained by Darshan =
Required difference = 189000 - 145000 = 44000 88 + 94 + 96 + 88 + 98 464
500
× 100 = 500 × 100 = 92.8%
Sol.435.(b) Percentage of marks obtained by Cavin =
Quantity of wheat used in the month of july = 400 96 + 99 + 94 + 87 + 94 470
Total quantity of food item used in the month of june = 180 500
× 100 = 500 × 100 = 94%
+ 420 + 200 + 250 + 300 = 1350 Percentage of marks obtained by Bablu =
400 800
Required percentage = 1350 × 100 = 27 = 29 17
27
% 89 + 95 + 97 + 86 + 95 462
× 100 = 500 × 100 = 92.4%
500
Sol.442.(c) Sol.448.(a)
Population affected by cold in 1990 = 3 Profit after tax for 2015 = (62 - 30) ×
17
= 32 ×
17
=
20 20
Population affected by cold in 2020 = 10
10 − 3 27.2%
Required percentage = × 100 = 700
= 233 % 9 9
3 3
Profit after tax for 2016 = (75 - 35) × 10 = 40 × 10 = 36%
Sol.443.(a) 17 17
Profit after tax for 2017 = (84 - 38) × 20
= 46 × 20
=
Profits made by company in the year 2015 = 60 - 30 = 30
lakhs 39.1%
4 4
Profits made by company in the year 2017 = 80 - 60 = 20 Profit after tax for 2018 = (86 - 40) × 5 = 46 × 5 = 36.8%
lakhs
3 3
Required difference = 30 - 20 = 10 lakhs Profit after tax for 2019 = (90 - 45) × 4 = 45 × 4 = 33.75%
3 3
Sol.444.(b) Profit after tax for 2020 = (95 - 50) × 4 = 45 × 4 = 33.75%
Total marks obtained by P = 65 + 75 + 72 + 58 = 270 So, the total sum of profit after tax for 2015 - 20 = 27.2 +
Total marks obtained by R = 71 + 59 + 55 + 65 = 250 36 + 39.1 + 36.8 + 33.75 + 33.75 = ₹206.6
Total marks obtained by S = 57 + 73 + 58 + 71 = 259
Total marks obtained by Q = 73 + 67 + 78 + 52 = 270 Sol.449.(c)
Clearly, we can see that the lowest aggregate marks are Midpoint of interval 0-10 =
10 + 0
=5
2
scored by R.
20 + 10
Midpoint of interval 10-20 = 2
= 15
Sol.445.(b)
20 + 30
Midpoint of interval 20-30 = 2
= 25
105 Sol.460.(b)
On observing the data , we get that the total no of different
Sol.453.(d)
types of scooter produced by company taken together,
35
Share of Dhanya in a company = 10000 × 100 + 1000 equal to the total no of different types of scooter produced
= 3500 + 1000 = ₹4500 in April and May i.e 110.
Sol.454.(c) Sol.461.(d)
Total no of students in class 8 = 10 + 20 + 30 = 60 No of students having graphics and networking as their
No of students of class who like guavas = 10 specialisations = 8000 × (12 + 19)% = 8000 × 31%
10 50 No of students having programming as their
Required percentage = 60 × 100 = 3 = 16 23 % specialisations = 8000 × 17%
So, the required ratio = 8000 × 31% : 8000 × 17% = 31 : 17
Sol.455.(c)
Let the total weightage of diff decision feature of an Sol.462.(c)
automobile = 10 Combined strength of the scholars in Physics and
Weighted average=
8 ×0.4 + 6×0.2 + 5×0.3 + 8×0.1 Mathematics = 24 + 12 = 36%
10
Combined strength of the scholars in Zoology and
3.2 + 1.2 + 1.5 + 0.8 6.7
= 10
= 10 = 0.67 chemistry = 22 + 12 = 34%
Combined strength of the scholars in Hindi and Education
Sol.456.(b) = 12 + 18 = 30%
Total output in the years 1998 and 2000 = ₹2500 crores Combined strength of the scholars in Zoology and
Total output in the year 1998 = 1200 ×
10
=
4000
crores Education = 22 + 18 = 40%
9 3
Combined strength of the scholars in Hindi and Zoology
4000 3500
So, the output in the year 2000 = 2500 - 3
= 3 = 12 + 22 = 34%
So, we can clearly find that the combined strength of
crores
3500 9 scholars in Zoology and Education exceeds the combined
Hence the input of the firm in the year 2000 = 3
× 5 strength of the scholars in Physics and Mathematics by 4%
= 2100 crores
Sol.463.(b)
Sol.457.(c) From the graph given in the question,
we can see that the percentage of the population affected So, we can clearly see that the year in which population is
by the flu was minimum in 1990. affected by cold minimum is 1990
(Data appears in the graph is not clear, So, given answer
Sol.464.(c)
satisfies to SSC answer)
On observing the data,
We can say that the mineral in which there is a successive Sol.472.(c)
increase in production over given years is copper. Total no of students scored 0- 20 = 100 - 92 = 8
Total no of students scored 20- 40 = 92 - 81 = 11
Sol.465.(c)
Total no of students scored 40- 60 = 81 - 31 = 50
Expenditure incurred by the person on food = 15%
Total no of students scored 60- 80 = 31 - 9 = 22
Expenditure incurred by the person on rent = 20%
Total no of students scored 80- 100 = 9
Required ratio = 15 : 20 = 3 : 4
So, the no of students scored less than 80% marks in A
= 8 + 11 + 50 + 22 = 91
Sol.466.(d)
Difference of the nominal profit earned by company A and Sol.473.(a)
B in 1990-91 = 30 - 25 = 5 Total no of people with different professions = 10,000
Difference of the nominal profit earned by company A and Total no of males who are in teaching profession
B in 1991-92 = 45 -32 = 13 = 10,000 × 20% × 50% = 1000
Difference of the nominal profit earned by company A and
B in 1992-93 = 50 - 40 = 10 Sol.474.(c)
Difference of the nominal profit earned by company A and No of girls studying in 5th grades = 30
B in 1993-94 = 50 - 48 = 2 No of girls studying in 6th grades = 35
Difference of the nominal profit earned by company A and No of girls studying in 8th grades = 25
B in 1994-95 = 59 - 53 = 6 30 + 35 + 25 90
Average no of girls = 3
= 3
= 30
So we can clearly see that required year is 1991- 92
Sol.467.(a) Sol.475.(c)
Total no of scooters of all types produced by the company No of students who were surveyed
in 1992 = 100 + 105 + 108 + 110 + 110 + 90 = 623 = 10 + 7 + 7 + 6 + 4 + 7 + 5 + 6 = 52
Sol.468.(b) Sol.476.(d)
Total no of cakes in Bakery C on Monday = 245 A way of punching data that exhibits the values of the
Percentage of vanilla cake in Bakery C = 40% variables and corresponding frequency is called frequency
Percentage of strawberry cake in Bakery C = 60% distribution.
60
No of strawberry cakes sold by Bakery C = 245 × 100
= Sol.477.(b)
Difference of (exports - imports) in 2006-07 = 1036 - 818 =
147
218
Sol.469.(d) Difference of (exports - imports) in 2008-09 = 878 - 618 =
No of students who liked Dandiya till the age of 30 yrs 260
= 7 + 8 = 15 Difference of (exports - imports) in 2009-10 = 432 - 216 =
Total no of students who liked different form of style till the 216
age of 30yrs = 36 + 34 = 70 Difference of (exports - imports) in 2010-11 = 930 - 685 =
15 150 245
Required percentage = 70 × 100 = 7
= 21.428 ≈
So, we can clearly see that the required year was 2009-10
21.43%
Sol.478.(d)
Sol.470.(d) Total profit of the company during last three years = 35 - 5 -
Total amount spent on sports in 2019-20 = ₹260 crores 10 = ₹20 lakh
Percentage of amount spent on Hockey = 15%
3 Sol.479.(c)
Total expenditure on Hockey = 260 × 20 = 39 crores
Total production of type D2 and D3 in 2012 = 15 + 20 = 35
Total production of type D4 and D5 in 2012 = 5 + 19 = 24
Sol.471.(b)
Total production of type D2 and D3 in 2013 = 15 + 11 = 26
Population affected by cold in the year 1980 = 3.5%
Total production of type D4 and D5 in 2013 = 15 + 8 = 23
Population affected by cold in the year 1990 = 3%
Total production of type D2 and D3 in 2014 = 15 + 12 = 27
Population affected by cold in the year 2000 = 7%
Total production of type D4 and D5 in 2014 = 9 + 18 = 27
Population affected by cold in the year 2010 = 8%
Total production of type D2 and D3 in 2015 = 14 + 13 = 27
Total production of type D4 and D5 in 2015 = 15 + 25 = 40
So, we can clearly see that the required year is 2014. Average expenditure on salaries =
332 + 368 + 444 + 480 + 516 2140
Sol.480.(a) 5 5
=
= ₹428 lakhs
No of students who took the test and secured D grade = 4 102 + 128 + 88 + 96 + 116
Total no of students in a test = 4 + 8 + 15 + 25 = 50 Average expenditure on taxes = 5
4 530
Required percentage = 52 × 100 = 8% (approx.) = 5 = ₹106 lakhs
Required difference = 428 - 106 = ₹322 lakhs
Sol.481.(a)
Total no of books = 2500 Sol.489.(d)
Total no of books in states B and C = 2500 (24 + 18)% = Total no of cake sold by Baker C on Saturday and Sunday
42
2500 × 100 = 1050 = 195 + 235 = 430
Total no of cake sold by Baker E on Tuesday = 325
Total no of books in states D and E = 2500 (25 + 20)% = 430 1720
45 Required percentage = 325 × 100 = 13
= 132.3 ∼ 132%
2500 × 100 = 1125
Required difference = 1125 - 1050 = 75 Sol.490.(d)
Average of the no of student who appeared in the exam
Sol.482.(c) 1 42 + 50 + 100
Total money spent on transport = ₹27 million from section A, B and C = 1800 × 360° ×( 3
)
Total percentage of the given state government in different 192°
= 3
×5
sector = 100%
18% represents ₹27 million Average of the no of student who passed in the
1
1% represents 150 k examination from section B , C and D = 800 × 100
×(
100% represents 150 million
30 + 25 + 15 70
3
)= 3
×8
Sol.483.(b)
192° 7
No of students obtained 0-10 marks = 2 So, the required ratio = 3
×5 : 10
× 8 = 24 : 14 or 12
No of students obtained 10-20 marks = 5 - 2 = 3 :7
No of students obtained 20-30 marks = 6 - 5 = 1
No of students obtained 30-40 marks = 8 - 6 = 2 Sol.491.(c)
No of students obtained 40-50 marks = 10 - 8 = 2 Expenditure on Food in 2021 = 10,80,000 × 20% =
So, the total no of students in a group = 2 + 3 + 1 + 2 + 2 = ₹2,16,000
10 Expenditure on Education in 2020 = 9,60,000 × 25% =
24,0000
Sol.484.(d) 216
No of children whose age is more than 8 yrs but less Required percentage = 240 × 100 = 90%
than11 yrs = 15 + 42 = 57
Sol.492.(a)
Sol.485.(a) Average sale of four diff brands in 2016 to 17 =
On studying the table given in question, we find that the 5 + 4 + 10 + 8 27
4
= 4
= 6.75
required year was 2005-06.
In the given year B3 and B4 get maximum stars.
Sol.486.(c) Average sale of four diff brands in 2017-18 =
Σ𝑓(𝑥) 4 + 9 + 11 + 10 34
Arithmetic mean of the meals = 𝑁 = = 8.5
4 4
Σ𝑓(𝑥) = 1×3 + 2×2 + 3×2 + 4×5 + 5×5 + 6×4 + 7×6 + 8×3 + In the given year B3 and B4 get the maximum stars.
9×5 + 10×3 + 11×1 = 3+4+6+20+25+24+42+24+45+30+11 Average sale of four diff brands in 2018-19 =
= 234 12 + 11 + 10 + 9 42
Σ(f) = 39 4
= 4
= 10.5
Mean =
234
=6 In the given year B1 and B2 get the maximum stars.
39
Average sale of four diff brands in 2019-20 =
Sol.487.(b) 14 + 16 + 12 + 14
=
56
= 14
4 4
No of students from class 7 who likes guavas = 40
No of students from class 5 who likes mangoes = 40 In the given year B2 get the maximum stars.
Required ratio = 40 : 40 or 1 : 1 So, clearly we can see that B1 gets the minimum stars.
Sol.488.(d) Sol.493.(b)
Total sales of t- shirts in the outlet S = 26%
Total sales of t-shirts in outlets P and U = 14 + 12 = 26%
Sol.520.(d) Sol.531.(b)
Average exports (per year) of cars of type B over the five Number of students with height less than 170 cm = 6 + 12
225 + 250 + 200 + 275 + 325 + 20 = 38
years = 5 Number of students with height more than 160 cm = 20 +
1275
= 5
= ₹255 millions 24 + 18 + 16 + 4 = 82
38
So, with respect to car of type A we need to check = 255 – Required percentage = 82 × 100 = 46.34% ≈ 46.3%
55 = ₹200 millions
So, the required answer is the year 2014. Sol.539.(a)
Total exports of cars of type A in 2014 and 2018
Sol.532.(a) = 200 + 300 = 500
Total exports of cars of type B in 2014 to 2017 = 225 + 250 Total exports of cars of type B in 2015 and 2017
+ 200 + 275 = ₹950 millions = 250 + 275 = 525
Total exports of cars of type A in 2015 to 2018 = 150 + 275 Required ratio = 500 : 525 = 20 : 21
+ 175 + 300 = ₹900 millions
950 − 900 Sol.540.(b)
Required percentage = 900
× 100 = 5.56% ≈ 5.6%
60°
Percentage of family earnings spent on rent = 360° × 100
Sol.533.(d) 2
Number of workers with daily wages less than ₹180 = 16 3 %
= 55 + 80 + 108 = 243
Sol.541.(c)
Number of workers with daily wages more than ₹190
2
= 150 + 105 + 70 = 325 Two-third of total marks = 3 × 30 = 20 marks
243
Required percentage = 325 × 100 = 74.77% ≈ 74.8% Required answer = 2 + 8 + 7 + 8 = 25
Sol.542.(b)
Sol.534.(c)
Number of youth in states A, C and E taken together = 12 +
Required difference (in degree) = 75° – 70° = 5°
11.5 + 9 = 32.5
360° corresponds to ₹1,08,000
108000 × 5 Number of employed youth in states B, C and D taken
So, required answer = 360
= ₹1,500 together = 7 + 10 + 7.5 = 24.5
Required ratio = 32.5 : 24.5 = 65 : 49
Sol.535.(a)
Number of students in grades B and E (in % term) Sol.543.(a)
= 27% + 8% = 35% Class Mid-point No. of fixi
100% corresponds to 1800 (xi) students (fi)
1800 × 35
So, 35% = 100
= 630
20-40 30 10 300
630 – 54 = 576
576
× 100 = 32% 40-60 50 18 900
1800
C + E = 24% + 8% = 32% 60-80 70 32 2240
B + D = 27% + 11% = 38%
A + E = 30% + 8% = 38% 80-100 90 45 4050
C + D = 24% + 11% = 35%
Clearly, we can see that 32% corresponds to (C and E). 100-120 110 60 6600
= 288 41740
So, class average = 350
= 119.26 ≈ 119.3 marks
288 − 260
Required percentage = 260
× 100 = 10.77%
Sol.544.(b)
Sol.538.(a)
Sol.545.(d) ₹9,000
Here, 2400 employees corresponds to 360°. Total entertainment expenditure of both families = 5000 +
360 × 600 9000 = ₹14,000
So, 600 employees = 2400
= 90°, which corresponds Total monthly expenditures of both families = 50000 +
to office D. 75000 = ₹1,25,000
14000
Sol.546.(a) Required percentage = 125000 × 100 = 11.2 ≈ 11%
Number of students enrolled in Camp A in 2016 and 2019
= 140 + 180 = 320 Sol.552.(c)
10
Number of students enrolled in Camp B in 2015 and 2017 Total number of cakes sold on friday = 10500 × 100 =
= 240 + 260 = 500
1050
320
Required percentage = 500 × 100 = 64% 4
Number of vanilla cakes sold on friday = 1050 × 7 = 600
Sol.547.(d) 3
Number of chocolate cakes sold on friday = 1050 × 7 =
Number of students who have scored 20 or more marks =
450
10 + 5 = 15
15
Total amount earned by selling both cakes on friday
Required percentage = 40 × 100 = 37.5% = (600 × 9) + (450 × 10) = 5400 + 4500 = ₹9,900
Sol.548.(d) Sol.553.(d)
Let total number of students in all five schools = 100 275 11
Ratio of expenditure to income for 2016 = 325 = 13
=
According to the question,
0.85
School A B C D E Total 300 6
Ratio of expenditure to income for 2017 = 350 = 7
=
No. of 28 15 24 18 15 100 0.86
students 325 13
Ratio of expenditure to income for 2018 = 350 = 14
=
No. of 12 6 15 6 12 51 0.93
girls 175 7
Ratio of expenditure to income for 2014 = 225 = 9 =
Here, 51 corresponds to 360°, so desired central angle =
6 × 360 0.78
51
= 42.35 ≈ 42° Clearly, we can see that in 2014 the required ratio is
minimum.
Sol.549.(b)
Percentage increase in receipts from 2017 to 2018 Sol.554.(b)
80 − 64 1
= 64
× 100 = 25% 50% of marks = 2 × 30 = 15 marks
Passing marks = 10 marks
Sol.550.(a)
So, number of students in the range of 10-15 marks = 7
10.5
Percentage of employed youth in state A = 12
× 100 =
Sol.555.(d)
87.5% Total cakes sold on Saturday = 16% of 10500 = 1680
7
Percentage of employed youth in state B = 8 × 100 = 4
Vanilla cakes = 1680 × 7 = 960
87.5% Chocolate cakes = 1680 - 960 = 720
10
Percentage of employed youth in state C = 11.5 × 100 = Total amount earned = 960 × 8 + 720 × 15 = 7680 + 10800
= 18480
86.96%
7.5 Sol.556.(d)
Percentage of employed youth in state D = 10
× 100 =
Employed youth in B = 700000
75%
Employed youth in E = 800000
Clearly, we can see that only state D has employed youth 700000
less than 80% of its total youth population. Required percentage = 800000 × 100 = 87.5 %
Sol.576.(d) Sol.582.(d)
Total exports of cars of type A in 2016 and 2018 = 300 + Number of start-ups in the industry of Health & Sports =
275 = 575 1050
Total exports of cars of type B in 2014 and 2017 = 225 + Number of successful start-ups in the industry of Health &
275 = 500 Sports = 300
Required ratio = 575 : 500 = 23 : 20 Number of start-ups in Education sector = 1280
Number of successful start-ups in the Education sector =
Sol.577.(a) 520
Change in percentage of number of cars from slot 6-7 to percentage of successful startups in education sector =
35
7-8 = 70 × 100 = 50% 520
× 100 = 40.625%
1280
Change in percentage of number of cars from slot 7-8 to 40.625
25 According to the question = 40.625% of 1050 = 100
×
8-9 = 105 × 100 = 23.8%
1050 ≈ 427
Change in percentage of number of cars from slot 8-9 to Required difference = 427 – 300 = 127 startups
15
9-10 = 130 × 100 = 11.54%
Sol.583.(c)
Change in percentage of number of cars from slot 9-10 to Number of people visiting Mall A on Thursday , saturday
20 and sunday = 460 + 1280 + 1500 = 3240
10-11 = 115 × 100 = 17.4%
Number of people visiting Mall B on Thursday , saturday
Change in percentage of number of cars from slot 10-11 to
and sunday = 750 + 1100 + 1350 = 3200
50
11-12 = 95 × 100 = 52.6% Required ratio = 3240 : 3200 = 81 : 80
Sol.590.(c)
Sol.584.(d) 82
No of tv set sold by C = 100 × 70 = 57.4
Gain = Receipts – Expenditure
56
Gain in 2016 = 54 – 51 = 3 No of tv set sold by D = 100 × 85 = 47.5
Gain in 2017 = 64 – 60 = 4
Total tv set sold by C and D = (57.5 + 47.5) = 105
Gain in 2018 = 80 – 75 = 5 105
Gain in 2019 = 82 – 80 = 2 Average tv set sold by C and D = 2
= 52.5
Gain in 2020 = 93 – 87 = 6 Number of TV set manufactured by E = 58
Maximum gain is 6 lakh which is in year 2020 58 − 52.5
Required percentage = 58
× 100 = 90.5%
Sol.585.(c)
Total students = 1800 Sol.591.(d)
Percentage of student in grade D or grade E = 11% + 8% = Female employe in C is 80% of 54
19 Female employe in D is 40% of 90
19% ⇒ 1800 × 100 = 342
Required ratio = 40% of 90 : 80% of 54 = 5 : 6
Sol.586.(c) Sol.592.(d)
Number of students whose marks are less than 100 = 10 + Expenditure in 2018 = 75
18 + 32 + 45 = 105 Expenditure in 2019 = 80
Number of students whose marks are 120 and above= 75 Difference = 5
+ 55 + 40 + 15 = 185 5 20 2
Required percentage = 75 × 100 = 3 =63%
185 − 105
Required percentage = 185
× 100 = 43.24%
Sol.593.(b) For the histogram is to be presented by a line
Sol.587.(d) graph, we will take (x,y) coordinate of all the value. So the
Exports of cars of type A from 2014 to 2016 = 200 + 150 + required coordinates for starting and final values are
275 = 625 (122.5,20) and (167.5,12). But in the options these values
Exports of cars of type B from 2015 to 2017 = 250 + 200 + are not given.
275 = 725 So, we would take one value (115-120) before the 1st value
725 − 625 and one value (170-175) after the final
Required percentage = 725
× 100 = 13.8 (approx)
value .
Sol.588.(c) Therefore the answer of the question is (117.5,0) and
Number of the corporate office employees of the age (172.5,0).
group of 38+ years and above = (30 + 15 + 10 )% = 55%
Sol.594.(c)
Number of the corporate office employees of the age 200 + 150 + 275 + 175 + 300
group of 28+ to 38 years = 25% Average export of a Car A = 5
Difference = 55% - 25% = 30% 1100
30
= 5
= 220 million
Required percentage = × 100 = 120%
25 According to the question = 220 - 20 = 200 million
Export of B in 2016 is 200 million hence c is answer
Sol.589.(b)
Change in percentage of number of cars from slot 6-7 to Sol.595.(a)
35 average number of cars passed from 7am to 12 noon =
7-8 = 70 × 100 = 50%
105 + 130 + 115 + 95 + 45
Change in percentage of number of cars from slot 7-8 to 5
= 98
25 time slots having number of cars less than 98 are
8-9 = 105 × 100 = 23.8%
6-7,10-11,11-12
Change in percentage of number of cars from slot 8-9 to
15
9-10 = 130 × 100 = 11.54% Sol.596.(b)
expenditure for the years 2017 and 2018 taken together =
Change in percentage of number of cars from slot 9-10 to 300 + 325 = 625
20
10-11 = 115 × 100 = 17.4% income for the years 2015 and 2016 taken together = 280
+ 325 = 605
Change in percentage of number of cars from slot 10-11 to
50 Required difference = 625 - 605 = 20
11-12 = 95 × 100 = 52.6%
Sol.597.(d)
Change in percentage of number of cars from slot 8-9 to
Average number of youth (in lakhs) in five state A,B,C,D and
9-10 is minimum that is 11.54%
12 + 8 + 11.5 + 10 + 9 50.5
E= 5
= 5
= 10.1 lakh = 1010000
Sol.605.(c)
Sol.598.(c)
Number of Unemployed youth = Total youth - employed
Grade B students = 27%
youth
Grade C students = 24%
Number of Unemployed youth in B = 8 - 7 = 1
Required difference = 3%
Number of Unemployed youth in D = 10 - 7.5 = 2.5
3
No of students (B - C) = 100 × 1800 = 54 Required sum = 1 + 2.5 = 3.5 lakhs
Sol.599.(c) Sol.606.(c)
According to the question Gain = Receipt - expenditure No of worker less than 450 is 30
Gain in 2016 = 54 - 51 = 3 No of worker greater than 650 is 35
Gain in 2017 = 64 - 60 = 4 Required ratio = 30 : 35 ⇒ 6 : 7
Gain in 2018 = 80 - 75 = 5 Sol.607.(b)
Gain in 2019 = 82 - 80 = 2 No of students scored less than 40 is (10 + 30) = 40
Gain in 2020 = 93 - 87 = 6 No of students scored more than 80 is (40 + 25 ) = 65
Minimum gain is 2 units in 2019 Difference = 65 - 40 = 25
25
Sol.600.(a) Required percentage = 65 × 100 = 38.46% ≈ 38.5%
According to the question 40% of the employees of A
shifted Equally to B and E Sol.608.(b)
20 The sum of number of students in computer science
so 20% of A shifted in B = 100
× 126° = 25.2°
department and commerce department in 2019 is (14 +
Now total employees of B and C is = (18° + 25.2° + 54°) 39
97.2° 25)% of 2000 = 100 × 2000 = 780
= 360°
× 2400 = 648
The sum of number of students in engineering and medical
Sol.601.(a) department in 2000 is (10 + 12)% of 2400
22
Number of students above 10 marks are (7 + 8 + 10 + 5 ) = = 100
× 2400 = 528
30
Required ratio = 780 : 528 = 65 : 44
Total students = 40
30 Sol.609.(c)
Required percentage of pass students = 40 × 100 = 75%
Sum of Type A car exported from 2014 to 2018 =
Sol.602.(b) (200 + 150 + 275 + 175 + 300) = 1100
Grade A students = 30% Sum of type B car exported from 2015 to 2017 =
Grade B students = 27% (250 + 200 + 275) = 725
27 Difference = 1100 - 725 = 375
Required percentage = 30 × 100 = 90% 375
Required percentage = 725 × 100 = 51.7%
Sol.603.(d) Sol.610.(d) Amount spent on rent
1 60°
No of girls in school D = 3 × 18%= 6% = 360° × 108000
3 = 18000 𝑅𝑠
No of boys in school B = 5 × 15% = 9%
9−6 3 Sol.611. (b)
Required percentage = 9
× 100 = 9 × 100
No of persons weighing 55 kg or more but less than 75 kg
= 33.33% ≈ 33% = 25 + 35 + 52 + 48 = 160.
Sol.604.(c) No of persons weighing 80 kg or more but less than 100 kg
In office C = 38 + 30 + 13 + 9 = 90
160 − 90
Male : female Required percentage = 90
× 100 ≈ 77.8%
1 : 4
No of female employes Sol.612. (b)
4 54° Total production of Y in 2017 and 2019 and X in 2016 =
= 5
× 360° × 2400= 288
265 + 285 + 220 = 770
In office E Total production of Z in 2016, 2018 and 2020 =
Male : female 320 + 360 + 420 = 1100
3 : 2 770
2 72° Required percentage = 1100 × 100 = 70%
No of female employes = 5 × 360°
×2400 = 192
Required ratio 192 : 288 ⇒ 2 : 3 Sol.613. (d)
Total production of X in 2017 and Y in 2020 = 236 + 334 = The production of cement by company B in 2017 and 2019
570 = 200 + 360 = 560
Total production of Z in 2019 = 380 So, required ratio = 630 : 560 = 9 : 8
Required ratio = 570 : 380 = 3 : 2.
Sol.620. (c)
Sol.614. (c) 22
Total students passed from C = 30% of 900 = 270 Number of boys who passed from institute A = 100 × 120
(105 + 39) 5
Total students who appeared from D and E = 360
× × 11 = 120
1200 = 480 40 20
Number of boys who passed from institute D = 100 × 100
270
Required percentage = 480 × 100= 56.25%
× 1200 = 96
Required ratio = 120 : 96 = 5 : 4
Sol.615. (d)
As we are asked percentage, we check the ratio of passed Sol.621. (d)
(in %) to appeared (in degrees) Average production by company B in 2015, 2016 and 2018
150 + 180 + 300
15
A = 72 = 0.21 = 3
= 210
1 22500 × 118.8
Total outflow of students to other college = 96 × 6 + 84 × so, required answer = 360
= 7425
1 25 20
7
+ 120 × 100 + 125 × 100 = 83 Sol.633.(c)
10 120
Total inflow of students to this college = 160 × 100 = 16 Total units in 2020 = 100 × 22500 = 27000
Total students now = 585 - 83 + 16 = 528 Difference between number of units of products E and D in
176 2020 (in degree) = 165.6° – 90° = 75.6°
Required central angle of History = 528 × 360 = 120°
360° corresponds to 27000, so required answer =
( here transfer within the college is not required ) 27000 × 75.6
360
= 5670
Sol.626.(d)
Difference between number of players who plays sports A Sol.634.(d)
and E (in degree) = 90° – 72° = 18° Percentage of students who scored less than 70% =
According to the question, 10 + 30 + 80
250
× 100 = 48%
162 × 18
54° corresponds to 162, so required answer = 54
=
Percentage of students who scored more than 80% =
54 40 + 25
250
× 100 = 26%
Sol.627.(c)
Required difference = (48 - 26)% = 22%
Total students in Economics and
Psychology = 96 + 84 = 180 Sol.635.(b)
Total students in History, Political Science and Sociology Number of students who scored less than 60% = 10 + 30 =
= 160 + 120 + 125 = 405 40
180 Number of students who scored 80% and above = 40 + 25
Required % age = 405 × 100 = 44.44%
= 65
Sol.628.(a) Required ratio = 40 : 65 = 8 : 13.
Total number of employees in C and E (in degree) = 78° + Sol.636.(c)
18° = 96° The number of students who scored less than 60% =
108 − 96 12 1
Required %age = 108
× 100 = 108
× 100 = 11 9 % 10 + 30 = 40
The number of students who scored 70% and above
Sol.629.(d) = 65 + 40 + 25 = 130
Average number of employees in offices A, C, D and E = Required percentage =
130 − 40
× 100 = 69.23%
108 + 78 + 60 + 18 264 130
4
= 4
= 66°
Sol.637.(b)
So, 118% of 66° = 77.88° ≈ 78° which corresponds to the
Average of students playing tennis and hockey (in degree)
number of employees in office C.
45 + 117
= 2
= 81°
Sol.630.(c)
Male employees in office A Number of students playing badminton (in degree) = 75°
81 − 75
= 108 ×
100 − 40 60
= 108 × 100 = 64.8° Required percentage = 75
× 100 = 8%
100
40
Female employees in office C = 78 × 100 = 31.2° Sol.638.(a)
Difference between students playing chess and badminton
So, required ratio = 64.8 : 31.2 = 27 : 13
(in degrees) = (75 - 54) = 21°
Sol.631.(d) 21
Required number of students = 360 × 600 = 35.
Total number of units of products A and B (in degree)
= 18° + 28.8° = 46.8° Sol.639.(a)
x (in degree) = C – (A + B) = 57.6° – 46.8° = 10.8° 6
360° corresponds to 22500, Male students playing hockey (in degrees) = ( 13 × 117)° =
22500 × 10.8 54°
so x = 10.8° = 360
= 675
Male students playing tennis (in degrees) = (100 - 40)% of
which lies between 670 and 680. 45° =27°
Sol.632.(c) Total male students in hockey and tennis (in degrees) =
Total number of units of products B and D (in degree) (54 + 27)° = 81°
81
= 28.8° + 90° = 118.8° Required number of males = 360 × 600 = 135.
360° corresponds to 22500,
Sol.640.(d) Sol.647.(a)
117 Average production of companies A, B and C =
Total students in B = 360 × 5400 = 117 × 15 = 1755.
75 + 90 + 135 300
7 3
= 3 = 100
Total girls in B = 1755 × 13 = 945.
125 − 100 25
52 Required %age = 125
× 100 = 125 × 100 = 20%
Total students in D = 360 × 5400 = 52 × 15 = 780.
Total girls in D = 60% of 780 = 468. Sol.648.(d)
Total girls in B and D = 945 + 468 = 1413. Total production of companies B and E = 90 + 120 = 210
Sol.641.(b) Total demand of all companies
Sum total of degree value of D and E = (52 + 50)° = 102° = 100 + 70 + 110 + 125 + 95 = 500
210
Difference in degree of B and D and E = (117 - 102)° = 15° Required %age = 500 × 100 = 42%
Students corresponding to 15°
15
= 360
× 5400 = 15 × 15 = 225. Sol.649.(c)
Average number of boys who appeared in 2011, 2013, and
Sol.642. (c) 225 + 300 + 375 900
2015 = 3
= 3 = 300
75 + 117 + 66
Average of A, B and C (in degrees) = ( 3
)° = 86° 320 − 300 20
Required %age = × 100 = 320 × 100 = 6.25%
Numbers of students in E (in degrees) = 50° 320
86 − 50
Required percentage = × 100 = 72%.
50 Sol.650.(d)
Total number of girls who appeared in 2012, 2013, 2014
Sol.643.(c) and 2015 = 325 + 350 + 320 + 325 = 1320
Total number of workers whose daily wages are less than Total number of boys who appeared in all five years
₹550 = 20 + 25 + 30 = 75 = 225 + 250 + 300 + 280 + 375 = 1430
Total number of workers whose daily wages are ₹550 and 1430 − 1320
Required %age = × 100
above = 25 + 40 + 60 = 125 1430
110
Required %age =
125 − 75
125
× 100 =
50
125
× 100 = 40% = 1430
× 100 = 7.69% ≈ 7.7%
Sol.644.(a) Sol.651.(d)
Total number of workers whose daily wages are less than Total number of girls in 2012 and 2015 : Total number of
₹500 = 20 + 25 = 45 boys in 2012 and 2013
Total number of workers whose daily wages are ₹600 and = (325 + 325) : (250 + 300)
above = 40 + 60 =100 = (650) : (550)
So, required ratio = 45 : 100 = 9 : 20 = 13 : 11
Sol.645.(d) Sol.652.(b)
Percentage of workers whose daily wages are less than Average production of flavor Q in 2004, 2005 and 2006
20 + 25 550 + 500 + 550 1600
₹500 =
45
200
× 100 = 200 × 100 = 22.5% = 3
= 3
lakh bottles
Percentage of workers whose daily wages are ₹600 and Average production of flavor P in 2001, 2002 and 2003
above 500 + 400 + 550 1450
= 3
=3
lakh bottles
40 + 60 100
= 200
× 100 = 200 × 100 = 50% 1600 1450
Required difference = 3 – 3
So, required difference in %age = 50 – 22.5 = 27.5%
150
= 3 = 50 lakh bottles
Sol.646.(a)
90 − 70 20
For company B : 70
× 100 = 70 × 100 = 28.57% Sol.653.(a)
135 − 110 25 500 − 450
For company C : × 100 = 110 × 100 = 22.73% For 2002 : 450
× 100
110
140 − 125 15 50
For company D : × 100 = 125 × 100 = 12% = 450 × 100 = 11.11% (increase)
125
600 − 500
120 − 95 25 For 2003 : × 100
For company E : 95
× 100 = 95 × 100 = 26.31% 500
100
Clearly, company D has production of motorcycles 12% = 500
× 100 = 20% (increase)
more than the demand. 600 − 450
For 2005 : 600
× 100
= 13.33%
Average number of applications received by college A For year 1998, enrollment = 292 + 186 = 478
from 2015 to 2019 Clearly, we can see that enrollment in 1995 is minimum.
200 + 180 + 200 + 150 + 170 900
= 5
= 5 = 180
Sol.686. (b)
Average number of applications received by college B from 25
150 + 220 + 180 + 100 + 270 920 Number of teachers who teaches Mathematics = 100
×
2015 to 2019 = 5
= 5
= 184
1600 = 400
Required difference = 184 – 180 = 4 18 5
Number of male Chemistry teachers = 1600 × 100 × 8 =
Sol.679.(c) 180
Total application received by college A in 2016 and 2017 = 180
Required %age = 400 × 100 = 45%
180 + 200 = 380
Total application received by college B in 2016 and 2017 =
220 + 180 = 400 Sol.687. (d)
Required ratio = 380 : 400 = 19 : 20 Number of Accountancy teachers after increment = 1600 ×
8 125
100
× 100
= 160
Sol.680.(a)
Number of Economics teachers after decrement = 1600 ×
Total students enrolled in A in 2017 and 2018 = 250 + 260
16 100 − 25
= 510 × = 192
100 100
Total students enrolled in B in 2014 and 2015 = 225 + 360
So, total number of Accountancy and Economics teachers
= 585
= 160 + 192 = 352
Required ratio = 510 : 585 = 34 : 39
Sol.688. (c)
Sol.681.(a)
Total number of Biology and Mathematics teachers in
Total number of students enrolled in A during 2014, 2016
percentage term = 15% + 25% = 40%
and 2018 = 160 + 300 + 260 = 720
360° corresponds to 100%, so required central angle =
Average students enrolled in B during the 5 years = 360 × 40
225+360+375+325+225 1510 = 144°
5
= 5
= 302 100
720
Required percentage = 302
× 100 = 238.4% Sol.689. (c)
Total number of students enrolled in A during 2015 and
Sol.682.(d) 2018 = 280 + 260 = 540
The average number of students enrolled in B during 2015, Total number of students enrolled in B during 2014 and
2015 = 225 + 360 = 585
360 + 375 + 225 960 So required ratio = 540 : 585 = 12 : 13
2016 and 2018 = 3
= 3
= 320.
Number of students enrolled in A during 2016 = 300. Sol.690. (c)
320 − 300 Total number of students enrolled in A during 2014 and
Required percentage = × 100 = 6.7%
300 2016 = 160 + 300 = 460
Average number of students enrolled in B during the 5
Sol.683. (b) years
Total production of company C in 1996 and 1997 = 40 + 62 225 + 360 + 375 + 325 + 225
= 102 lakh meters
= 5
= 302
Total production of company B in 1999 and 2000 = 49 + 55 So, required %age =
460
×100 = 152.31% ≈ 152.3%
302
= 104 lakh meters
So, required ratio = 102 : 104 = 51 : 52 Sol.691. (b)
Average number of students enrolled in A during 2015,
Sol.684. (d) 280 + 300 + 260
360° corresponds to 100% 2016 and 2018 = 3
= 280
House rent + Saving = 16% + 14% = 30% 360 − 280
So, required %age = 360
× 100 = 22.22% ≈ 22.2%
360 × 30
So, required central angle = 100
= 108°
Sol.692. (d)
Sol.685. (c) Average exports of computers during 2016 to 2018 =
For year 2000, enrollment = 312 + 205 = 517 260 + 250 + 210 720
= = 240
For year 1996, enrollment = 245 + 180 = 425 3 3
For year 1995, enrollment = 263 + 159 = 422