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1. Direction: Given Below Is a Radar Chart Showing Amount Determined Under Three Category of 5 Different Friends. Study the Foll 1. Direction: Given below is a radar chart showing amount determined under three category of 5 different friends. Study the following information and answer the following question. 1.If E’s earning drop by 2.5% and he saved all the amount after doing expenditure. Then what is his percent of saving? 1. 30% 2. 39.28% 3. 27.5% 4. 42.85% 5. 28.20% 2. If A’s earning increases by 71% and budget decrease by 25% then what is the ratio between them? 1:2 2: 1 1: 3 3: 1 2: 3 3. If C’s budget falls by 5% then to meet his expenditure to his new budget, by approx. what percentage should C decrease his expenditure? 1. 21% 2. 22% 3. 13% 4. 14% 5. 18% 4. If Earning of B is increased by 35% and he saves all the money which is not spent then what is the difference between his savings and budget? 1. INR 4200 2. INR 3000 3. INR 7200 4. INR 5200 5. INR 5000 5. If D has allotted 32% of his budget to travelling expenses but he spends 25% more than allotted then find what percentage of his total expenditure he spent on travelling. 1. 38% 2. 40% 3. 35% 4. 42% 5. 36% 6. N the set of natural numbers is partitioned into subsets and so on. The sum of the elements of the subset is 1. 61250 2. 65525 3. 42455 4. 62525 5. 42355 7. In a mixture there is 75% acid and rest is water. How much part of the mixture should be replaced by water to make the ratio of acid and water 3 : 4 ? 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. None of these 7. According to Mr. X, the simple interest accrued on a sum of certain principal in 10 yr at the rate of 13% per year is Rs 6500. What would be the compound interest accrued on that principal at the rate of 10% per year in 2 yr? 1. Rs 1040 2. Rs 1020 3. Rs 1050 4. Rs 1200 5. None of these 9. A and B started a business in partnership investing Rs 30000 and Rs 25000 respectively. After five months, C joined them with Rs 12000. If B's share in total profit is Rs 15000 at the end of 10 months from the starting of the business, then find the share of C in profit. 1. Rs 3500 2. Rs 3600 3. Rs 4200 4. Rs 4500 5. None of these 10. If 20 women can finish a work in 24 days working 8 hours a day. 12 men working 10 hours a day will finish the work in how many days? Given that, 3 men do as much work as 4 women. 1. 16 days 2. 32 days 3. 24 days 4. 48 days 5. None of these 11. Direction: In the following number-series only one number is wrong. If the wrong number is corrected, the series gets established following a certain logic. Below the series a number is given followed by (a), (b), (c), (d), and (e). You have to complete the series following the same logic as in the given series after correcting the wrong number. What should come at the place of (e) in the following question? 14, 28, 33, 300, 311, 6220 20, (a), (b), (c), (d), (e) 1. 7370 2. 6250 3. 8215 4. 8380 5. None of these. 12. Direction: In the following number-series only one number is wrong. If the wrong number is corrected, the series gets established following a certain logic. Below the series a number is given followed by (a), (b), (c), (d), and (e). You have to complete the series following the same logic as in the given series after correcting the wrong number. What should come at the place of (d) in the following question? 5, 10.5, 23, 60, 140, 408 30, (a), (b), (c), (d), (e) 1. 500 2. 540 3. 450 4. 520 5. None of these 13. Direction: In the following number-series only one number is wrong. If the wrong number is corrected, the series gets established following a certain logic. Below the series a number is given followed by (a), (b), (c), (d), and (e). You have to complete the series following the same logic as in the given series after correcting the wrong number. What should come at the place of (e) in the following question? 456, 75, 16, 4, 2, 0, 1 2616, (a), (b), (c), (d), (e), (f) 1. 33 2. 50 3. 3 4. 16 5. 10 14. Direction: In the following number-series only one number is wrong. If the wrong number is corrected, the series gets established following a certain logic. Below the series a number is given followed by (a), (b), (c), (d), and (e). You have to complete the series following the same logic as in the given series after correcting the wrong number. What should come at the place of (d) in the following question? 11166, 1825, 340, 85, 14, 3, 2 11886, (a), (b), (c), (d), (e) 1. 16 2. 15 3. 20 4. 50 5. 65 15. Direction: In the following number-series only one number is wrong. If the wrong number is corrected, the series gets established following a certain logic. Below the series a number is given followed by (a), (b), (c), (d), and (e). You have to complete the series following the same logic as in the given series after correcting the wrong number. What should come at the place of (e) in the following question? 4454950.5, 103603.5, 3178.5, 136.5, 10.5, 3.5 1909264.5, (a), (b), (c), (d), (e) 1. 5.5 2. 5 3. 2.5 4. 1.5 5. None of these Directions: Read the following bar chart and table carefully and answer the questions given below. Number of employees in different departments of SOPRA and KRONOS Company. Total number of employees in SOPRA = 9000 Total number of employees in KRONOS = 8750 Ratio of male and female in different departments of both companies 16.What is the total number of females in testing department of both companies? 1. 1440 2. 1470 3. 1475 4. 1455 5. None of these 17. What is the average number of females in deployment and males in maintenance department of KRONOS? 1. 556.25 2. 798.25 3. 806.25 4. 814.25 5. None of these 18. The number of females in coding department of KRONOS is equal to number of males in which department of SOPRA? 1. Design 2. Analysis 3. Testing 4. Maintenance 5. None of these 19. What is the respective ratio between the number of females in coding department of SOPRA and that of females in Analysis department of KRONOS? 1. 3 : 5 2. 3 : 2 3. 5 : 3 4. 2 : 3 5. none of these 20. What is the difference between the numbers of females in analysis department of both companies? 1. 285 2. 180 3. 284 4. 181 5. None of these 21. Direction: What approximate value should come at the place of question mark (?) in the following question (You are not expected to calculate the exact value)? 1. 8 2. 15 3. 25 4. 5 5. 9 22. 1. 920 2. 924 3. -921 4. -923 5. 928 23. 1. 22 2. 26 3. 29 4. 27 5. 21 24. 1. 1 2. 0 3. 3 4. 5 5. 6 25. 1. 750 2. 730 3. 650 4. 690 5. 630 26. A train overtakes two persons , out of which one is walking in opposite direction at a speed of 3 km/hr while the other is walking in the same direction of the train at a speed of 3 km/hr. The train passes them completely in 8 sec and 9 sec respectively. The length of the train is 1. 120 m 2. 80 m 3. 72 m 4. 50 m 5. None of these 27. A bike rider starts at 60 km/hr and he increases his speed in every 2 hours by 3 km/hr. Then the maximum distance covered by him in 24 hours is: 1. 1000km 2. 1836 km 3. 899 km 4. 800 km 5. none of these 28. Area of a square field is 200 sq.m. A rectangular field whose length is equals to diagonal of this square is used for sowing seeds of mustard at the rate of Rs. 4.5 per square meter in the rectangular field, then the cost of sown is Rs 1080. Find the width of rectangular field. 1. 10 m 2. 11 m 3. 15 m 4. 12m 5. None of these 29. Two boats travelling at 8 km/hr and 12 km/hr head towards each other. Initially they are 30 kms apart. Find the distance between them(in kms), 1 min before they collide. 1. 1/4 2. 1/6 3. 1/3 4. 1/8 Direction: A law firm advocates cases in a year. Given below are the percentages of cases it advocates in a year in different category with respect to total cases. 30.If the law firm charges INR 2500 for one case and advocated 500 cases in a year then how much the firm has earned from the cases of child labour and domestic violence combine? 1. INR 2, 28, 200 2. INR 2,25,200 3. INR 2, 50, 000 4. INR 2,62,500 5. INR 3,00,000 31.
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