Directions (1-5): Given line graph shows the number of mangoes sold by three different sellers A, B and C on five different days. Read the line graph carefully and answer the questions accordingly.
Q1.Find the difference between average number of mangoes sold by A on all the five days together and average no. of mangoes sold by seller C on all the five days together?
(a) 20
(b) 50
(c) 40
(d) 30
(e) 45
Q2.Find the respective ratio of mangoes sold by A and B on Monday and Tuesday together to the mangoes sold by B and C sold on Wednesday and Friday together?
(a)55:47
(b) 58:49
(c) 47:55
(d) 49:58
(e) 47:57
Q3.Total number of mangoes sold by seller B and C together on Friday is what percentage of mangoes sold by seller A,B and C together on Monday?
(a) 70%
(b) 65%
(c) 60%
(d) 55%
(e) 75%
Q4.Find the average number of mangoes sold by seller B on all the days together?
(a) 294
(b) 300
(c) 325
(d) 280
(e) 275
Q5.Total Mangoes sold by seller B and C together on Monday is how much more/less than total mangoes sold by seller B and C together on Thursday?
(a) 140
(b) 100
(c) 120
(d) 110
(e) 150
Directions (6-10): Study the given table carefully and answer the questions.
Table given below shows the percentage of Cricket players in five different schools in two different years and the difference between cricket and Hockey players in five different schools in the given years.
Q6. Hockey players in school X and Z together in year 2016 is how much more/less than Cricket players in same school together in year 2017?
(a) 1200
(b) 1800
(c) 1500
(d) 1600
(e) 800
Q8. Find the average of Cricket players in school Y in year 2016, school Z in year 2016 and school Z in year 2017?
(a) 725
(b) 685
(c) 620
(d) 645
(e) 575
Q9. What is the ratio of Hockey players in school Y in year 2017 to the Cricket players in school L in year 2016?
(a) 3 : 5
(b) 5 : 3
(c) 3 : 4
(d) 5 : 4
(e) 4 : 5
Q10. Hockey players in school K in year 2017 is what percent more/less than Cricket players in same school in year 2016?
(a) 75%
(b) 60%
(c) 50%
(d) 45%
(e) 40%
Directions (11-15): Study the bar chart given below and answer the following questions.
Bar chart shows the total votes (in ‘000) in 5 different cities (A, B, C, D & E) and percentage of valid votes out of total votes in these 5 cities.
Q11. In A, ratio of valid votes received by BJP, INC & SP is 11 : 3 : 5. If BJP win the election by 24000 votes, then find valid votes received by INC & SP together.
(a) 28000
(b) 40000
(c) 45000
(d) 32000
(e) 21000
Q12. If in D there are only two parties-BJP & INC and BJP got 70% of the total valid votes, then find by how many votes BJP won the election in D.
(a) 18000
(b) 25000
(c) 10000
(d) 16000
(e) 6000
Q13. If in E INC got 15000 more valid votes than AAP and BJP won the election by 15000 votes, then find the valid votes received by BJP. (There are only three parties in E – BJP, INC & AAP)
(a) 40000
(b) 38000
(c) 45000
(d) 35000
(e) 30000
Q14. In B there are only two parties – BJP & INC. If BJP got 60% of total votes in B and ratio of invalid votes received by BJP and INC is 2 : 1, then find valid votes received by INC in B.
(a) 24000
(b) 27000
(c) 22000
(d) 20000
(e) 25000
Q15. In C there are four parties – BJP, INC, SP & AAP. If ratio of valid votes received by BJP, INC, SP & AAP in C is 4 : 2 : 3 : 3 and ratio of invalid votes received by BJP, INC, SP & AAP in C is 1 : 3 : 4 : 2, then find difference between total votes received by INC & SP in C.
(a) 2000
(b) 3500
(c) 2600
(d) 2100
(e) 2700
Solutions
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