Directions (1-5): Table shows total number of products (Z1 + Z2) manufactured and ratio of Z1 and Z2 product manufactured by five different companies. Study the following table carefully and answer the questions given below.
Q1. What is the total number of Z1 products manufactured by company A and D together?
(a) 4,900
(b) 5,700
(c) 6,500
(d) 5,200
(e) 6,000
Q2. What is the difference between the total number of Z1 and Z2 products manufactured by company B?
(a) 2,400
(b) 2,200
(c) 3,200
(d) 3,500
(e) 4,000
Q3. The total number of Z2 products manufactured by company E is approximately what percent of the total number Z2 products manufactured by C?
(a) 33⅓%
(b) 25%
(c) 66⅔%
(d) 46⅔%
(e) 42%
Q4. What is total number of Z2 product manufactured by all five companies together?
(a) 14,000
(b) 12,400
(c) 14,500
(d) 15,000
(e) 17,500
Q5. What is the average of Z1 products manufactured by company E and C?
(a) 3600
(b) 2100
(c) 3200
(d) 2300
(e) 2700
Directions (6-10): Read the following line graph carefully and answer the questions given below. Line graph shows total number of female passengers and percentage of number of male passengers travel in five different types of coaches of a train.
Q6. Total number of passengers in AC tier 2 is what percent of that in sleeper?
(a) 70%
(b) 85%
(c) 50%
(d) 80%
(e) 25%
Q7. Find the ratio of number of female passengers in AC tier 3 to number of male passengers in general.
(a) 2:1
(b) 1:5
(c) 5:2
(d) 2:5
(e) 1:2
Q8. Find the difference between number of male passengers in sleeper and AC tier 1 together and number of female passengers in general and AC tier 3.
(a) 175
(b) 240
(c) 140
(d) 210
(e) 420
Q9. Number of children passengers, in AC tier 2 is 20% of number of male passengers in sleeper and in AC tier 1 is 20% more than female passengers in general. Find the total number of children passengers in AC tier 2 and AC tier 1 together.
(a) 78
(b) 76
(c) 72
(d) 74
(e) 68
Q10. Average number of male passengers in all the coaches together is how much more/less than average number of female passengers in all the coaches together.
(a) 68
(b) 62
(c) 74
(d) 52
(e) 48
Directions (11-15): Read the following table carefully and answer the questions given below. Table shows total number of packets (pasta packets + soup packets) sold and percentage of number of pasta packets sold more than number of soup packets sold by five different sellers.
Q11. Find the difference between sum of number of pasta packets sold by E and B together and sum of number of soup packets sold by D and A together.
(a) 55
(b) 70
(c) 80
(d) 45
(e) 100
Q12. Find the respective ratio of number of soup packets sold by B to number of pasta packets sold by A.
(a) 4:5
(b) 5:4
(c) 2:9
(d) 2:5
(e) 9:5
Q14. If number of chips packets sold by E is 20% more than number of pasta packets sold by C, then find the average number of packets (Pasta, Soup and Chips) sold by E.
(a) 282⅓
(b) 285⅓
(c) 289⅓
(d) 283⅓
(e) 280⅓
Q15. Number of pasta packets sold by A and E together is how much more/less than total number of packets sold by D.
(a) 50
(b) 55
(c) 25
(d) 60
(e) 45
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