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Q.1.A shopkeeper sells pillow of three different colours i.e. red, yellow, and white. The
table below represents the total number of pillows sold, ratio of number of red to yellow
pillow sold, and number of white pillows sold by shopkeeper on five different days.

Total number of Ratio of number of Number of white


pillows sold red to yellow pillow pillows sold
sold
Monday 120 4: 5 30
Tuesday 100 3: 2 40
Wednesday 90 9:4 25
Thursday 140 7:9 60
Friday 80 5:4 26
1.Find the difference between number of red pillows sold by shopkeeper on Wednesday
and that of the same on Friday.

(a)15 (b) 20 (c) 12 (d) 25 (e) 10

2. Find the ratio yellow to white pillows sold by shopkeeper on Tuesday.

(a) 5:7 (b) 1:3 (c) 3:5 (d) 2:5 (e) 4: 7

3. Find the average number of white pillows sold by the shopkeeper on each of the given
days except Wednesday.

(a) 36 (b) 37 (c)41 (d) 39 (e) 38

4. If price of each red, yellow, and white pillow is Rs. 60, Rs. 80, and Rs. 70,
respectively, then find the revenue generated by shopkeeper on Monday.

(a) Rs. 7500 (b) Rs.8900 (c) Rs.7800 (d) Rs.7200 (e) Rs.8500

5. If the number of yellow pillows sold by shopkeeper on Saturday is 75% more than on
Friday, then find the number of yellow pillows sold by shopkeeper on Saturday.

(a) 38 (b) 42 (c) 46 (d) 40 (e) 36

Q.2. The given bar graph shows the number of mango and Neem trees planted in five
different years.

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1.The number of neem tree planted in 2011 is how much percent more/less than the
number of mango trees planted in 2014?

(a)32% (b) 40% (c) 35% (d) 25% (e) 45%

2. Find the average of number mango trees planted in 2012 and 2013.

(a)260 (b) 244 (c) 296 (d) 264 (e) 312

3. Find the ratio of the number of neem trees planted in 2014 to number of Mango trees
planted in 2011.

(a) 5:6 (b) 4:5 (c) 3:4 (d) 2:3 (e) 8:9

4. Find the difference between number of neem treem planted in 2012 and 2013.

(a) 250 (b) 300 (c) 280 (d) 320 (e) 400

5. If number of mango and neem trees together planted in 2010 is 80% of total trees
planted in 2010 then find the number of trees planted other than mango and neem in
2010.

(a)150 (b) 120 (c) 160 (d) 200 (e) 100

Q.3.The chart given below given below gives the data regarding the number of cups sold
by tree different shops A, B and C on Monday and Tuesday.

1. What is the average number of cups sold by shops A and C on Tuesday?

(a) 40 (b) 45 (c) 42 (d) 35 (e) None of these

2. Number of cups sold by shop B on Tuesday was what percentage more than the
number of cups sold by the same shop on Monday?

(a)10% (b) 25% (c)20% (d) 33.33% (e) None

3.How many cups were sold were sold on Monday by all the 3 shops together?

(a) 160 (b) 130 (c) 150 (d) 120 (e) 140

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4. If the number of cups sold by shop A on Wednesday was 20% more than on Monday
more than that on Monday. Then how many cups were sold by shop A on Wednesday?

(a) 64 (b) 68 (c) 72 (d) 66 (e) None of these

5. What is the difference between the number of cups sold by shop C on Monday and
the number of cups sold by the same shop on Tuesday ?

(a) 25 (b) 20 (c)15 (d) 30 (e) None of these

Q.4.The table given shows the total number of cold drink (coke and Maaza) bottles sold
by five different shops, and the ratio of coke to Maaza bottles sold by each shop.

Shop Total number of cold drink sold Coke: Maaza


A 850 7:3
B 500 1:3
C 1020 2:1
D 700 5:2
E 450 2:3
1.What is the average of the number of coke bottles sold by the shops C and E
together?

(a) 410 (b) 420 (c) 430 (d) 440 (e) none of these

2.What is the difference between the number of Maaza bottles sold by shop A and that
by shop B?

(a) 120 (b) 80 (c) 45 (d) 150 (e) None of these

3. The price of a coke bottle at shop B and Shop E are Rs. 12 and rs. 10 respectively.
What is the difference between the earnings of the two shops after selling all their
respective coke bottles?

(a) Rs. 220 (b) Rs.300 (c) Rs. 410 (d) Rs. 450 (E) None of these

4. Number of Maaza bottles sold by shop A is what percent more or less than the
number of the maaza bottle sold by shop D?

(a) 15.5% (b) 27.5% (c) 22% (d) 18.25% (e) 33.33%

Q.5. the given bar graph shows the number of wrangler jeans sold and number of
Armani jeans sold as percentage of number of wrangler jeans sold, by 5 different
sellers.

Note: Total number of jeans sold by each seller = numbers of wrangler jeans sold+
number of Armani jeans sold

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1.What is the ratio between total number of jeans sold by seller’P’ and number of
Armani jeans sold by seller ‘Q’ respective?

(a) 13:5 (b) 5:13 (c) 7:18 (d) 18: 7 (E) 15: 11

2. Number of wrangler jeans sold by seller’s’ is low how much percent more/ less than
the number of wrangler jeans sold by seller ‘R’?

(a) 10% (b) 25% (c) 30% (d) 40% (e) 15%

3. If the difference between number of wrangler jeans sold and number and amani
jeans sold, by seller ‘S’ is ‘X’ and number of wrangler jeans sold by seller ;T’ is ‘y’, then
find the value (X+Y)

(a) 2420 (b) 4230 (c) 2850 (d) 3780 (e) 3210

4. What is the average number of Amani jeans sold by seller ‘R’ and ‘S’ together.

(a) 2350 (b) 2190 (c) 2070 (d) 1850 (e) 1680

Q.6. Answer the questions based on the information given below.

The given pie-chart shows the percentage distribution of five different snacks prepared
by snacks corner. The total number of snacks prepared by a shop is 500.

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1. What is the difference between the number of Roll and Sandwich sold by shop?

(a) 10 (b) 35 (c) 25 (d) 40 (e) None of these

2. Total number of sandwich sold by a cafe is 40% more than that sold by the shop. If
the total number of snacks sold by the cafe is same as that by the shop. Then the total
number of sandwich sold by the cafe is what percent of the total number of snacks sold
by it?

(A) 35% (b) 28% (c) 40% (d) 25% (d) None of these

3. What is the average of the number of Roll, Momo and Burger sold by the shop?

(a) 100 (b) 75 (c) 120 (d) 80 (e) None of these

4. What is the ratio of total number of samosa to sandwich sold by the shop.

(a) 1:3 (b) 3:5 (c) 2:3 (d) 1:4 (e) None of these

Q.7.Five friends Ram, Krishna, shiv, Hari and Shankar have chocolates of two brands
(Cadhury and Nestle) with them. The given bar graph show the average number of
chocolates each person has of two brands, and the difference between the number of
cadhury’s and Nestle’s chocolates.

Difference between the chocolates = Total number of chadhury’s chocolates- Total


number of Nestle’s chocolates.

1.What is the ratio of total number of cadhury’s chocolates Ram and Krishna hve to the
total number of Nestle’s chocolates Ram and Hari Have?

(a) 44: 27 (b) 34:15 (c) 26: 19 (d) 15:11 (e) None of these

2. Mohan Has 120 less cadhury’s chocolates than that of Hari. The total number of
chocolates possessed by Mohan is 40% more than that by shiv. How many Nestle’s
chocolates does Mohan has?

(a) 105 (b) 70 (c) 35 (d) 25 (e) None of these


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3. The Total number of nestle’s chocolates possessed by Krishna is how much percent
more/less than that possessed by Shive?

(a) 58.8% (b) 48.15% (c) 36.25% (d) 52.75% (e) 62.5%

4. Each nestle’s chocolates possessed by Shankar costs Rs.250 and each cadhury
chocolates possessed by shiv costs Rs. 150. Find the total cost of these chocolates
possessed by Shankar and shiv together.

(a) Rs.75000 (b) Rs.69000 (c) Rs. 83000 (d) Rs. 91000 (e) None of these

5. What is the difference between the average number of chocolates possessed by Ram,
Krishna and hari together and the average number of chocolates possessed by shiv and
Sankar together?

(a) 80 (b) 60 (c) 55 (d) 75 (e) None of these

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