Directions (1-4): Read the data carefully and answer the questions.
There are some students in college ‘X’, they like three cricket player i.e. M.S Dhoni, Virat Kohali & Rohit Sharma. Total number of students who like M.S. Dhoni is 1936, while total number of students who like Virat Kohli & M.S. Dhoni but not Rohit sharma is 51.25% more than total number of students who like M.S. Dhoni & Rohit Sharma but not Virat Kohli. Total number of students who like M.S. Dhoni & Rohit Sharma but not Virat Kohli is more than total number of students who like Virat Kohli & Rohit Sharma but not M.S. Dhoni. Total number of students who like all three players is 124 less than total number of students who like M.S. Dhoni & Rohit Sharma but not Virat Kohli. Total number of students who like Virat Kohli & Rohit Sharma but not M.S. Dhoni is 264. Students who like only Virat kohli is 112 less than total number of students who like only M.S. Dhoni. Total number of students in college is 3744.
Q1. How many students like at most two players?
(a) 3578
(b) 3588
(c) 3598
(d) 3548
(e) 3508
Q2. Total number of students who like only M.S. Dhoni & only Virat Kohli is approximately what percent more than total number of students who likes only two players?
(a) 72%
(b) 64%
(c) 78%
(d) 84%
(e) 90%
Q3. In college ‘Y’ number of students who like only M.S Dhoni, Only Virat Kohli & Only Rohit Sharma are in the ratio of 33 : 29 : 27 respectively and difference between total number of students who like only M.S Dhoni & only Rohit Sharma is 144. Find difference between total students who like only M.S Dhoni, Only Virat Kohli & Only Rohit Sharma in collage ‘X’ & that of in collage ‘Y’?
(a) 344
(b) 324
(c) 348
(d) 398
(e) 356
Q4. Find the ratio between total number of students who like at least two players to total number of students who like only Virat Kohli & only Rohit Shrama?
(a) 158 : 193
(b) 158 : 183
(c) 158 : 195
(d) 159 : 193
(e) 158 : 187
Direction (5-9): Pie chart shows the % distribution of profit of a man after selling 5 items. Graph shows his profit% earned and discount% given by him on each items.
NOTE:- All profit are calculated on single article of each item.
Q5. If total profit earned by him on selling all item is Rs. 10000, then what is difference between MRP of item A and item D?
(a) 47000
(b) 51000
(c) 13000
(d) 11500
(e) None of these
Q6. SP of item B is what % more or less than MP of item C.
(a) 15
(b) 20
(c) 25
(d) 30
(e) Can’t be determined
Q7. What is profit% earned by men on item B and D together?
(a) 24%
(b) 30%
(c) 23.07%
(d) 100%
(e) Can’t be determined
Q8. What is the ratio of MP of item C to SP of item E?
(a) 2 : 1
(b) 21 : 13
(c) 13 : 15
(d) 20 : 23
(e) None of these
Q9. If the above data is prepared by his son and he calculated his total profit of Rs. 10000. But in evening he revealed to his son, that actually he marked up the price of item C by twice and he himself got a discount of 40% on original price of item C. Find his actual profit amount on item C?
(a) Rs. 3000
(b) Rs. 4500
(c) Rs. 6000
(d) Rs. 7500
(e) Rs. 9000
Directions (10-10): Two liters of mixture A is added to 3 liters of mixture B with ½ liters of water. Mixture A contains 12% water and mixture B contains 93% of wine and 7% of water.
Q10. Find the ratio of water and wine in new mixture if A contains only wine and water.
(a) 19 : 91
(b) 21 : 12
(c) 31 : 13
(d) 12 : 21
(e) 91 : 19
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