Directions (1-5): Study the table carefully and answer the questions.
Table given below shows percentage of books sold of 3 different publications by five different sellers in a month.
Note: Books are sold by three publication only.
Q1. Books sold by seller B of XY and YZ pub. Together is how much more/less than books sold by E of Adda & YZ publications together?
(a) 360
(b) None of these
(c) 380
(d) 420
(e) 460
Q2. Books sold by seller C of Adda & XY together is what percent of total books sold by seller D?
(a) 100%
(b) 80%
(c) None of these
(d) 150%
(e) 120%
Q3. What is average number of books sold by all sellers of Adda publication?
(a) 392
(b) 386
(c) 406
(d) None of these
(e) 414
Q4. If selling price of each book of Adda publication sold by seller C is Rs. 250 and selling price of each book of XY publication sold by seller D is Rs. 220. Then find the difference in selling price of books of Adda publication sold by C and XY publication sold by D?
(a) Rs. 4500
(b) Rs. 2900
(c) Rs. 3600
(d) Rs. 3100
(e) Rs. 4200
Q5. If profit made on each book sold by seller E is Rs. 44. Then find profit percent of each book sold by seller E? (given that selling price of each book is Rs. 264)
(a) 22%
(b) 25%
(c) 20%
(d) 15%
(e) 30%
Directions (6-10): Table given below show the distribution of Balls of two companies P and Q sold by five different sellers. Some balls are for ODI Matches and remaining are for Test Matches. Study the data carefully and answer the following question.
Q6. Total Test Matches Balls of company ‘P’ sold by V is what percent more than total ODI Balls of company ‘Q’ sold by X?
(a) 35%
(b) 37.5%
(c) 40%
(d) 45%
(e) 50%
Q7. Total Balls sold by Y and Z together of company ‘Q’ is how much more than total Balls sold by X and Y together of company ‘P’.
(a) 900
(b) 850
(c) 800
(d) 750
(e) 700
Q8. Average number of ODI Balls of company P sold by U, V and X together is how much more than average number of ODI Balls of company P sold by Y and Z together.
(a) 200
(b) 225
(c) 250
(d) 300
(e) 35
Q10. Find the total number of Balls of company ‘Q’ sold by U & V together?
(a) 12,760
(b) 11,420
(c) 10,290
(d) 11,920
(e) 11,240
Directions (11-15): Read the below mentioned pie chart carefully to answer the following questions.
Pie chart shows the percentage distribution of people who watches different web series. Consider that people watch no other web series apart from those which are mentioned in the pie chart.
Q11. The ratio of male to female watching Suits is 23 : 17 and people watching Friends is 40000 less than the people watching Sherlock Holmes. Find difference between total male watching Suits and total female watching Suits?
(a) 16000
(b) 24000
(c) 28000
(d) 30000
(e) 36000
Q12. 30% people who watch Friends also watch Sherlock Holmes and number of females watching both Friends & Sherlock Holmes is 16000. Then find ratio of male to female watching Vikings, if number of males watching Vikings is 32000. (Ratio of male to female watching both Friends & Sherlock Holmes is 7:8)?
(a) 12 : 11
(b) 4 : 3
(c) 8 : 7
(d) 1 : 2
(e) 9 : 7
Q13. Average of people watching Friends, Suits and Sherlock Holmes is 20000. Ratio of male to female watching Game of Thrones and Vikings is 13 : 7 and 5 : 7 respectively. Find the difference between number of males watching Vikings and number of females watching Game of thrones.
(a) 4800
(b) 9800
(c) 5000
(d) 11200
(e) 13200
Q14. Find the central angle (in degrees) of people watching Game of Thrones web series.
(a) 121.2
(b) 100.8
(c) 112.9
(d) 105.5
(e) 116.2
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