Directions (1-5) : Study the following paragraph carefully and answer the questions based on them.
Three friends Manish, Rakesh and Sunil spends 16%, 20% and 24% of their monthly salary on rent respectively. All of them save one-fourth of the remaining amount. The monthly salary of Manish and Sunil is same and the monthly salary of Rakesh is Rs. 400 more than that of Manish. The total expenditures of Manish and Sunil together on rent is Rs. 800 more than that of Rakesh.
Q1. Monthly salary of Sunil is what percent less than that of Rakesh?
(a) 11.11%
(b) 9.09%
(c) 8.33%
(d) 12.50%
(e) 14.28%
Q2. What is the monthly saving of Rakesh? (in Rupees)
(a) 1000
(b) 1100
(c) 1250
(d) 960
(e) 850
Q3. Sunil’s expenditure on rent is what percent of Rakesh’s monthly salary?
(a) 20%
(b) 22%
(c) 25%
(d) 28%
(e) 30%
Q4. Find out the ratio between Manish and Rakesh’s monthly salary respectively?
(a) 11:12
(b) 12:11
(c) 13:15
(d) 15:13
(e) 13: 17
Q5. What is average (approximate) expenditure on rent by all three friends (in Rs.)?
(a) 856
(b) 936
(c) 926
(d) 916
(e) 907
Directions (6-10): Pie – graph given below shows the percentage distribution for Mohit’s monthly income. Study the Pie – graph carefully and answer the questions given below.
Mohit’s monthly salary = 25000 Rs.
Q6. Mohit’s expenditure on Rent is how much (In Rupees) more than his expenditure on Traveling?
(a) 2500
(b) 3000
(c) 3500
(d) 4000
(e) 4500
Q7. Find out the ratio between Mohit’s salary and Mohit’s expenditure on Tax respectively?
(a) 50:7
(b) 25:3
(c) 27: 4
(d) 25:4
(e) 27:5
Q8. Find out Mohit salary’s average allocation on all departments except Tax?
(a) 5250 Rs.
(b) 5000 Rs.
(c) 5500 Rs.
(d) 5300 Rs.
(e) 5450 Rs.
Q9. Find out Mohit salary’s total allocation on Education, travelling and saving (in Rs.)?
(a) 18000
(b) 14500
(c) 15000
(d) 12000
(e) 13500
Q10. If for a particular month Mohit’s salary get increased by 40% and percent distribution of Mohit’s monthly salary remains same, Find out his new saving?
(a) 4000 Rs.
(b) 4500 Rs.
(c) 3500 Rs.
(d) 3750 Rs.
(e) 4250 Rs.
Directions (11-15): The given Line graph Data Interpretation Chart shows the sales of masks in four different cities Gurgaon, Delhi, Noida, Lucknow during three consecutive months January, February and March. Study the graph carefully and answer the questions given below.
Q11. Number of masks sales in February in Delhi is how many more or less than mask sales in March in Lucknow?
(a) 14000
(b) 16000
(c) 12000
(d) 11000
(e) 15000
Q12. Find out average number of mask sales in January in all these four cities?
(a) 67500
(b) 62500
(c) 63500
(d) 68500
(e) 69500
Q13. Find out ratio between total number of mask sales in Delhi to that in Noida in all these 3 months together?
(a) 43:55
(b) 41:54
(c) 47:52
(d) 41:57
(e) 43:57
Q14. Number of masks sales in Gurgaon in February is approximately what percent of number of Mask sales in March in Noida?
(a) 88.50%
(b) 94.50%
(c) 91.50%
(d) 85.50%
(e) 82.50%
Q15. Which city has highest number of mask sales in January?
(a) Gurgaon
(b) Delhi
(c) Delhi and Gurgaon
(d) Lucknow
(e) Noida
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