Q1. Mr. Yadav spends 80% of his monthly salary on consumable items and 50% of the remaining on clothes and transport. He saves the remaining amount. If his savings at the end of the year are Rs. 5370, how much amount per month he spends on clothes and transport?
(a) Rs. 403.70
(b) Rs. 807.60
(c) Rs. 969.20
(d) Rs. 447.50
(e) Rs. 480.55
Q2. In an election only two candidates contested. 30% of the registered voters did not cast their votes and 180 votes were declared invalid and the winner got 684 valid votes more than his opponent, if the number of valid votes received by the winner is 42% of the number of registered voters ,then How many registered voters cast their votes ?
(a) 2660
(b) 2260
(c) 2160
(d) 2800
(e) 2520
Q3. The respective ratio of the present age of Swati and Trupti is 4 : 5, Six years hence the respective ratio of their age will be 6 : 7. Then what will be the difference between their age after 6 year ?
(a) 2 years
(b) 3 years
(c) 4 years
(d) 5 years
(e) 6 years
Q4. Monthly income of Anil and Sunil are in the ratio 5 : 4 and their expenses are in the ratio 4 : 3, If each of them saves Rs. 1200 at the end of the month, then what will be their monthly incomes respectively
(a) Rs. 6000, Rs. 4800
(b) Rs. 800, Rs. 6400
(c) Rs. 8000, Rs. 7200
(d) Rs. 2000, Rs. 1600
(e) Rs. 5500, Rs. 4300
Q5. The average score of boys in an examination in a school is 71 and that of the girls is 73 and the average score of the school is 71.8. then what will be ratio between the number of boys to the number of girls, who appeared in the examination
(a) 1 : 2
(b) 3 : 2
(c) 2 : 3
(d) 4 : 2
(e) 5 : 3
Q6. In a one day cricket match. Agarkar, Sehwag, Sachin, Dravid and Ganguly scored an average of 39 runs. Dravid scored 7 more than Ganguly. Ganguly scored 9 fewer than Agarkar. Sehwag scored as many as Dravid and Ganguly combined; and Sehwag and Sachin scored 110 runs between them. How many runs did Sachin score ?
(a) 47
(b) 57
(c) 53
(d) 67
(e) 54
Q7. A machine is sold at a profit of 10%. Had it been sold for Rs. 40 less, there would have been a loss of 10%. What was the cost price ?
(a) Rs. 175
(b) Rs. 200
(c) Rs. 225
(d) Rs. 250
(e) Rs. 300
Q8. When a number is added to another number, the total becomes 10/3 of the second number. What is the ratio between the first and the second number?
(a) 3 : 7
(b) 7 : 4
(c) 7 : 3
(d) Data inadequate
(e) None of these
Q9. Divide Rs. 7500 among A, B and C such that A’s share to B’s share is in the ratio 5 : 2 and B’s share to C’s share is in the ratio 7 : 13. How much will B receive ?
(a) Rs. 1400
(b) Rs. 3500
(c) Rs. 2600
(d) Rs. 7000
(e) Rs. 7500
Q10. Instead of dividing Rs. 117 among P, Q and R in the ratio 1/2 ∶1/3 ∶1/4, it was divided in the ratio 2 : 3 : 4 by mistake. Who gained in the transaction?
(a) only P
(b) only Q
(c) only R
(d) Both Q and R
(e) None of these
Directions (11-15) : Find the approximate value of the following questions.
Q11. (13.96)² – (15.03)² + (18.09)² – 32.65 = ?
(a) 223
(b) 262
(c) 334
(d) 354
(e) 201
Q13. 9228.789 – 5021.832 + 1496.989 = ?
(a) 6500
(b) 6004
(c) 6314
(d) 5704
(e) 5104
Q14. 1001 ÷ 49 × 99 – 1299 = ?
(a) 700
(b) 600
(c) 900
(d) 250
(e) 400
Q15. 7999.99 + 72 × 49.99 = ?
(a) 12000
(b) 12600
(c) 12500
(d) 11600
(e) 11000