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Q.1. The Following line graph shows the number of students pleased and failed in
five different college. The number of passed students in college ‘C’ is 1820.

1.Find the difference of the number of passed and failed students in college C.

(a) 840 (b) 850 (c) 860 (d) 870

2. Number of students passed in college ‘B’ is approximately how much percent of


the number of students passed in college ‘D’.

(a) 71.42% (b) 72.42% (c) 73.42% (d) 74.42% (e) 75.42%

3. Find the average of number of students failed in college ‘A’ and college ‘E’.

(a) 1320 (b) 1325 (c) 1330 (d) 1335 (e) none of these

4. Find the ratio of the number of students passed to number of students failed in
college ‘B’.

(a) 3:2 (b) 2:3 (c) 5:3 (d) 3:5 (e) None of these

Q.2. The line graph given below shows the percentage of people who have taken
home loan, percentage of people who have taken personal loan and number of
people who have taken study loan from the SBI’s Gomia Branch during five different
years.

Note: SBI’s Gomia branch provides only three types of loan i.e. home loan, personal
loan and study loan. All the percentage are with respect to total number of people
who have taken loan from the bank in the respective years.
1.What is the total number of people who took loan in 2011 and 2012 together?

(a) 2600 (b) 2400 (c) 2500 (d) 2800

2. What is the ratio of total number of people who took home loan in 2011 to number
of people who took home loan in 2014?

(A) 6:11 (b) 7: 11 (c) 5:6 (d) 7:10 (e) none of these

3. What is the average number of people who took personal loan in 2012 and 2014
together?

(a) 340 (b) 360 (c) 380 (d) 350 (e) none of these

4. Number of people who took personal loan in 2013 is how much percent more /less
than number of people who took personal loan in 2015.

(a) 30% (b) 35% (c) 20% (d) 25% (e) None of these

5. Total of people who took study loan, home loan and personal loan in 2016 are 25%
less, 20% more and 20% less respectively as compared to last year. Find the total
number of people who took loan in 2016.

(a) 1980 (b) 1920 (c) 1860 (d) 1880 (e) None of these

Q.3. The given table shows the mother tongue of number of people surveyed in five
different years. Some date are given while rest(‘A’, ‘B’, ‘C’, ‘D’, ‘E’, ‘F’, ‘G’, ‘H’, AND ‘I’)
are missing. You have to find the missing date and answer accordingly.

Number of people whose mother tongue is


Hindi Bengali Tamil Odia Total
2010 160 140 240 G 740
2011 A 80 E 120 480
2012 B C 240 160 760
2013 160 200 F H 840
Total 740 D 740 800 I
1.Find the value of ‘A’.
(a) 180 (b) 320 (c) 160 (d) 280 (e) 240

2. Find the value of B:H.

(a) 2:3 (b) 7: 5 (c) 5:8 (d) 3:4 (e) 5:4

3. ‘G’ is how much percent more/ less than ‘F’.

(a) 10% (b) 40% (c) 20% (d) 30% (e) 25%

4. Find the value of ‘D’.

(a) 500 (b) 480 (c) 540 (d) 420 (e) None of these

5. What is the value of [I ÷ C x E]

(a)2050 (b) 2350 (c) 2130 (d) 2000 (e) None of these

Q.4.The table given below shows the number of apples sold, number of mangoes sold
and total revenue generated by selling given two types of fruits, by five fruit vendors
Namely ‘A’,’B’, ‘C’, ‘D’ and ‘E’.

Note: by each of the given vendors, each apple is sold for Rs.10 and each mango is
sold for Rs.15.

Vendor Number of Apples Number of Mangoes Total revenue (in


sold Sold Rs.) Generated
A 20 - 350
B - 15 475
C 30 - -
D - - 650
E 15 20 -
Total 110 90 2450
1.Find the difference between the number of mangoes sold by vendor ‘A’ and Vendor
‘C’.

(a) 8 (b) 5 (c) 3 (d) 7 (e) 4

2. Total revenue generated by all five vendors together by selling all the apples only
is:

(a) Rs.1,350 (b) Rs.1,330 (c) Rs.1,100 (d) Rs.1,200 (e) Rs.1,500

3. What is the ratio between number of mangoes sold by vendor ‘D’ and number of
apples sold by vendors ‘C’ respectively?

(a) 1:2 (b) 2:1 (c) 3:2 (d) 1:1 (e) 2:3

4. Number of Apples sold by vendor ‘B’ were how much percent more than that by
vendor “A’?

(a) 25% (b) 20% (c) 30% (d) 35% (e) 15%
5. Which vendor sold highest number of mangoes?

(a) B (b) A (c) C (d) E (e) D

Q.5. The pie chat given below shows the percentage distribution of the mark obtained
by vaibhav in four different subjects.

Total marks obtained by vaibhav =400

The table given below shows the percentage of the marks obtained by Vaibhav in four
Subject out of the maximum marks in that Subject.

Subject Percentage of the marks out of maximum marks


A 74%
B 84%
C 68%
D 88%
1.Find the maximum marks of Subject B.

(a) 100 (b) 120 (c) 150 (d) 180 (e) None of these

2.What is the sum of the marks obtained by Vaibhav in Subject A and C?

(a) 152 (b) 138 (c) 126 (d) 142 (e) None of these

3. Find the sum of maximum marks of all Subjects.

(a) 600 (b) 400 (c) 500 (d) 550 (e) 450

4. What is the Average of mark obtained by Vaibhav in subject B and D?

(a) 129 (b) 126 (c) 136 (d) 159 (e) 145

5.Vaibhav obtained 132 marks in which of the following subject?

(a) A (b) B (c) C (d) D (e) None of these


Q.6. The given table shows the total number of visitors (male and female) and the
difference between the number of male and female visitors who visited five different
stadiums to watch a cricket match.

Note: Number of male visitors in each stadium is more than that of female visitors.

Total Number of visitors Number of (male –females)


A 8000 1000
B 12000 4000
C 7000 4000
D 15000 4000
E 10000 3000
1.The price of tickets for female visitors in each stadium is Rs.200 each. Find the
difference between the revenue generated from stadium ‘B’ and stadium ‘E’ by selling
tickets to female visitors.

(a)Rs.95000 (b) Rs.100000 (c) Rs.80000 (d) Rs.120000 (e) Rs. 65000

2. Find the difference between total number of male visitors in stadium ‘B’ and ‘D’
together and the number of female visitors in stadium ‘C’.

(a) 12000 (b) 15000 (c) 16000 (d) 14000 (e) 11000

3. Find the average number of visitors in stadium ‘A’, ‘B’ and ‘E’.

(a) 10500 (b) 9000 (c) 7500 (d) 8500 (E) 10000

4. Find the ratio of the number of male visitors in stadium ‘C’ to the number of
female visitors in stadium ‘E’.

(a) 11:7 (b) 15:8 (c) 9:5 (d) 7:3 (E) 16:11

5. The number of male visitors in stadium ‘A’ is how much percent more/ less than
the number of female visitors in stadium ‘C’?

(a) 100% (b) 300% (c) 150% (d) 200% (e) 25%

Q.7. The table given below shows the sum of number of packets of baked goods i.e.
bread (brown +white) and biscuit sold, percentage of number of biscuit packets sold
out of total number of packets of baked goods sold and ratio of number of brown
bread packets sold to that of white bread packets sold, by 4 different bakeries.

Bakery Total Number of Number of biscuit packets Ratio of number of


packets of baked sold as percentage of total brown bead
goods sold number of packets of baked packets sold to
goods sold that of white bread
packets sold
A 750 40% 5:4
B 800 35% 7:3
C 500 48% 6:7
D 600 45% 3:8
1.How many packets of white bread were sold by bakery ‘B’?

(a) 156 (b) 180 (c) 164 (d) 172 (e) 148

2.What is the sum of number of biscuit packets and brown bread packets sold by
bakery ‘D’?

(a) 350 (b) 410 (c) 360 (d) 420 (e) 320

3. If 32% of total number of brown bread packets sold by bakery ‘A’ were returned
because they were past expiry date, then how many brown bread packets sold by
bakery ‘A’ were returned because they were past expiry date?

(a) 120 (b) 96 (c) 72 (d) 80 (e) 100

4. If all bakeries sell each packet of biscuits for Rs.15, then the amount earned by
bakery ‘A’ by selling biscuits is how much more than that by bakery ‘B’?

(a) Rs.390 (b) Rs. 300 (c) Rs. 360 (d) Rs. 450 (e) rs.320

5. If each packet of brown bread and white bread weighs 75 gram and 50 gram,
respectively, then find the total weight of all bread packets sold by bakery ‘C’.

(a) 18 kg (b) 14.5 kg (c) 16 kg (d) 15 kg (e) 17.4 kg

Q.8. Different numbers of workers work in three different stores (‘A’, ‘B’ and ‘C’).
Ratio of male to female workers in store ‘C’ is 3:5 and total numbers in store ‘C’ is
720. Number of male workers in store ‘A’ is 30% less than the number of female
workers in store ‘C’. Ratio of male workers in store ‘A’ to ‘B’ is 7: 10. Total number of
female workers in store ‘A’ and ‘B’ together is 540 and the ratio of female workers in
store ‘A’ to ‘B’ is 17:13.

1.Find the difference between number of male and female workers in store ‘B’.

(a) 212 (b) 216 (c) 220 (d) 224 (e) 228

2. Find the ratio of the number of male workers in store ‘B’ and score ‘C’,
respectively.

(a) 4:7 (b) 7:4 (c) 3:5 (d) 5:3 (E) none of these

3. Finfd the average of number of male and female workers in store ‘B’.

(a) 340 (b) 344 (c) 348 (d) 350 (e) none of these

4. Number of female workers in store ‘B’ is how much percent of number of male
workers in store ‘B’

(a) 52% (b) 54% (c) 56% (d) 58% (e) 60%
5. If the number of male workers in store ‘D’ is 60% less than number of male
workers in store ‘B’ and ‘C’ together then find the number of male workers in store
‘D’

(a) 282 (b) 484 (c) 286 (d) 288 (e) None of these

Q.9.Virat kohli scored runs against different countries in three different years.

Note: Total runs scored in a year = Australia + England + Others

2015: The total runs scored in 2015 were 1200. The runs scored against England
were 1/3rd of the runs against others in 2016. The average runs scored against
Australia and England was 300.

2016: The total runs scored against Australia and others was 1200. The ratio of the
total runs scored against other in 2015 to that of the total runs scored against other
in 2016 is 4:3. The total runs scored against England in 2016 were equal to the total
runs scored against England in 2017.

2017: The sum of the total runs scored against Australia and England is equal to the
total runs scored against others. The total runs scored in 2017 were 1400. The total
runs scored against Australia were twice of the runs scored against England in 2015.

1.What were the total runs scored in 2016?

(a) 1100 (b) 1500 (c) 1600 (d) 1400 (e) 1000

2. What is the sum of the runs scored against England in all three years?

(a) 800 (b) 950 (c) 850 (d) 10500 (e) 1100

3. What is the ratio of the total runs scored against Australia in 2015 to that of the
total runs scored against England in 2017?

(a) 7:9 (b) 89:7 (c) 11:7 (d) 9:8 (e) 11: 13

4. What is the difference between the total runs scored against others in 2015 to the
total runs scored against others in 2016?

(a) 150 (b) 200 (c) 100 (d) 300 (e) 250

5.The total runs scored against Australia in 2016 is what percentage of the total runs
scored against Australia in 2017?

(a)125% (b) 100% (c) 150% (d) 200% (E) 250%

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