Directions (1-5) : The ratio of male to female employees in an organization is 5 : 7. All employees of the organization work at different levels. (Level- I, II, III, IV, V). of the male employees work at level I. The difference between male employees working at level II and male employees working at level IV is 114, while the sum of the same is 250. (male employees at level II < male employees at level IV). 9 male employees work at level V, which is 2% of the total number of male employees. Remaining male employees work at level III.of the female employees work at level I. The no. of Female employees working at level II is 6 more than the no. of female employees working at level III. The number of female employees working at level IV is 2 more than the number of male employees at the same level. The number of female employees working at level V isof the female employees working at level I.
Q1. Find the total number of employees working on level II.
(a) 176
(b) 184
(c) 188
(d) 192
(e) 172
Q2. Female employees working on level V constitutes what percent of total number of employees in the organization?
Q3. What is the respective ratio of male employees working at level I to the female employees working at level V?
(a) 15 : 16
(b) 14 : 15
(c) 15 : 17
(d) 17 : 19
(e) 18 : 19
Q4. What is the total number of employees working at level I, level II and level III?
(a) 325
(b) 425
(c) 475
(d) 525
(e) None of these
Q5. The number of female employees of which level is equal to the number of male employees of level III?
(a) level I
(b) level II
(c) level III
(d) level IV
(e) level V
Direction (6-10): What will come in place of ‘?’ in the following questions.
(a) 163
(b) 199
(c) 107
(d) 126
(e) 173
(a) 5
(b) 4
(c) 8
(d) 6
(e) 9
(a) 95
(b) 89
(c) 83
(d) 71
(e) 61
(a) 5
(b) 6
(c) 7
(d) 8
(e) 4
(a) 25571
(b) 25921
(c) 25252
(d) 25481
(e) 25371
Q11. Raman took a loan of Rs. 15000 from Laxman. He was agreed that for the first three years rate of interest charged would be at 8% Simple Interest per annum and at 10% Compound Interest (compounded, annually) from the fourth year onwards. Ram did not pay anything until the end of the fifth year. How much would he repay if he clears the entire amount, only at the end of fifth year ? (inRs.)
(a) Rs. 22506
(b) Rs. 22105
(c) Rs. 22900
(d) Rs. 22500
(e) Rs. 22450
Q12. The interest earned when Rs P is invested for four years in a scheme offering 9% p.a. simple interest is more than the interest earned when the same sum (Rs P) is invested for two years in another scheme offering 12% p.a. simple interest, by Rs 360. What is the value of P?
(a) 2000
(b) 3500
(c) 2500
(d) 4000
(e) 3000
Q13. Krishna covers a certain distance by train at 25 km/hr. and the equal distance on foot at 4 km/hr. If the time taken by him for the whole journey be 5 hrs and 48 minutes, how much total distance did he cover ?
(a) 30 km
(b) 40 km
(c) 25 km
(d) 35 km
(e) None of these
Directions(14-15): The following questions are accompanied by three statements (A) or (I), (B) or (II), and (C) or (III). You have to determine which statements(s) is/are sufficient/necessary to answer the questions.
Q14. What is the speed of a train?
I. The train crosses a signal pole in 18 secs.
II. The train crosses a platform of equal length in 36 secs.
III. Length of the train is 330 metres.
(a) I and III only
(b) II and III only
(c) I and II only
(d) III and either I or II only
(e) Any two of the three
Q15. What is the difference between two numbers X and Y?
I. X is 20 per cent more than another number Z.
II. Y is 20 per cent less than Z.
III. The sum of Y and Z is 72.
(a) Only I and II are required
(b) Only I and III are required
(c) All I, II and III together are required
(d) Any two of I, II and III are required
(e) Even with all I, II and III together the answer cannot be arrived at
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