Directions (1-5): The given bar graph shows the number of phones (Samsung, Micromax and MI) sold by Store ‘A’ in different 5 different years. Study the graph and answer the following questions
Q1. Samsung phones sold in 2014 and MI phones sold in 2016 together is what percent more/loss then Samsung phones sold in 2016.
(a) 137.5%
(b) 75%
(c) 100%
(d) 84%
(e) 80%
Q2. Find the difference between average number of Samsung phones sold to average number of Micromax mobile sold in given five years by store A?
(a) 120
(b) 82
(c) 98
(d) 136
(e) 125
Q3. If Samsung, Micromax and MI phones sold in 2013 is 20%, 10% and 0% respectively more than these mobiles sold in 2012 respectively, then, find average number of phones sold in 2012 of all three companies by store A
(a) 4000
(b) 6275
(c) 5600
(d) 5800
(e) 5000
Q4. In 2015, Samsung phones sold to male customers and female customers is in the ratio 7 : 5. In 2017, Samsung phones sold to male customers and female customers in the ratio 13 : 11. Find the ratio of male customers to female customers who bought Samsung in 2015 and 2017 together.
(a) 17 : 13
(b) 19 : 15
(c) 31 : 19
(d) 11 : 15
(e) None of these
Directions (6-10): Given table shows the ratio of passed students, failed students and absent students in final exams of six different schools in 2017.
Note- Total students in any school= passed students +failed students+ absent students
Q6. If total students in school ‘P’ is equal to the total students in school ‘T’ and absent students of school ‘T’ is 32 then, find the difference between passed students of school ‘P’ and passed students of school ‘T’?
(a) 64
(b) 48
(c) 36
(d) 28
(e) 32
Q7. Failed students from school ‘U’ is what percent of the failed students from school ‘R’ if absent students from both schools are equal?
(a) 60%
(b) 66⅔%
(c) 48%
(d) 80%
(e) 90%
Q8. If ratio of total students from school Q, R and S is 3 : 2 : 4 and absent students of school Q are 312 then find the average of total number of students in school Q, R and S together.
(a) 1560
(b) 1340
(c) 1440
(d) 2080
(e) 1040
Q9. If passed student from school ‘P’ is equal to the failed student of school ‘U’, then absent student of school ‘P’ is what percent of the absent student of school ‘U’?
(a) 40%
(b) 80%
(c) 50%
(d) 30%
(e) 60%
Directions (11-15): Given bar graph shows the percentage wise distribution of salary of Sagar on various things
Q12. If Sagar’s salary is 34000 then find the difference between his expense on ‘Transport’ and his expense on ‘Others’.
(a) 850
(b) 1200
(c) 950
(d) 1050
(e) 1100
Q14. Find average expense of Sagar on ‘Food’, ‘Saving’, ‘Housing’, ‘Education’, and ‘Transport’ together if his expense on ‘Others’ is 9800.
(a) 8120
(b) 7840
(c) 7280
(d) 7560
(e) 7000
Q15. If his expenses on clothing increases by 12.5%, he reduces his expenses on ‘Saving’ by same amount to balance his total expenses then, Find the ratio of new expense on saving to the new expense on clothing.
(a) 17 : 27
(b) 17 : 29
(c) 13 : 17
(d) 27 : 17
(e) 29 : 27
Solutions
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