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Directions (1–5): Given pie chart shows percentage distribution of students who play ‘Pubg’ from five different colleges (P, Q, R, S & T) and table shows number of students who have Royal elite pass. Read the data carefully and answer the questions.
Note- Student who play Pubg = Student who have royal elite pass + Student who do not have royal elite pass
Q1. Total students who do not have Royal elite pass from Q & T together is what percent more than total students who do not have Royal elite pass from R?
(a) 45%
(b) 40%
(c) 35%
(d) 55%
(e) 60%
Q2. If total boys who do not have Royal elite pass is 66⅔% more than total girls who do not have Royal elite pass from S, then find ratio of total boys who do not have Royal elite pass from S to total students who do not have Royal elite pass P & R together?
(a) 25 : 64
(b) 25 : 54
(c) 25 : 58
(d) 25 : 52
(e) None of these
Q3. Find the central angle for total students who do not have Royal elite pass from Q & R and total students who have Royal elite pass from T with respect of total students who played ‘Pubg’?
(a) 93.6°
(b) 83.6°
(c) 99.6°
(d) 84.6°
(e) 88.6°
Directions (6-10): Table given below shows total number of applicants, who have applied for CDS exam in the five years. Percentage of applicants appeared in exam, percentage of applicants qualified in tier I and tier II. Line graph shows percentage of applicants got selection in CDS exam. Read the data carefully and answer the questions:
Note – All applicants qualified in tier I appeared for tier II.
Q7. Find the difference between number of applicants, who have got final selection in the years 2013 & 2016 together and number of applicants, who have got final selection in the year 2014 & 2015 together?
(a) 5
(b) 8
(c) 3
(d) 6
(e) 11
Q8. Find the ratio between applicants qualified in tier II but did not get final selection in the year 2017 to applicants qualified in tier I but did not qualify for tier II in the year 2014?
(a) 7 : 20
(b)7 : 22
(c)7 : 19
(d)7 : 18
(e)7 : 16
Q10. Find the total number of applicants, who did not qualify in tier I in the year 2014, 2016 & 2017 together?
(a) 10390
(b) 10590
(c) 10490
(d) 10290
(e) 10190
Directions (11-15): Table given below shows five different mobile phones sold in Amazon sale, percentage of total 32 GB mobile phone sold, percentage of total 64 GB sold mobile which returned out of total sold 64 GB mobile phone, also total returned mobile phone out of total sold mobile Phones. Read data carefully and answer the questions:
Q12. Ratio between total returned mobile Phone of ‘B’ to total returned ‘D’ is 8 : 7. If total number of 32 GB sold mobile of ‘B’ is 1950 more than total number of total 32 GB sold mobile of ‘D’ and total 64 GB returned mobile of ‘D’ is 600 less than that of ‘B’. Find difference between total 64GB returned mobile phone of ‘D’ and total sold 32 GB mobile phone sold of ‘D’?
(a) 1800
(b) 1600
(c) 1400
(d) 1200
(e) 1000
Q13. Total number of phone ‘A’ & ‘E’ sold is 8800. If total phone ‘E’ sold is 20% more than total phone ‘A’ sold and out of total sold ‘E’ phones 15% phone returned. Find ratio between total returned 32 GB mobile phone of ‘E’ to total returned 64 GB mobile phone of ‘A’?
(a) 8 : 5
(b) 102 : 65
(c) 108 : 65
(d) 100 : 67
(e) 110 : 67
Q14. Total number of phone ‘A’, ‘C’ and ‘E’ sold is 14400 and ratio of total sold mobile phones of ‘A’, ‘C’ and ‘E’ is 5 : 7 : 6 respectively. If out of total sold mobile phone of ‘B’ and ‘E’, 18% and 15% phone returned respectively, then find the total number of returned mobiles phones in this sale?
(a) 6684
(b) 6384
(c) 6680
(d) 6844
(e) 6840
Q15. If total number of returned phones of ‘D’ is 1365 more than total returned phone of ‘A’ then find total number of mobile phones that are not returned of both brands?
(a) 10265
(b) 10255
(c) 10250
(d) 10260
(e) 10200
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