Directions (1-5): In the following questions, calculate quantity I and quantity II, compare them and answer
(a) If quantity I > quantity II
(b) If quantity I < quantity II
(c) If quantity I ≥ quantity II
(d) if quantity I ≤ quantity II
(e) if quantity I = quantity II or no relation can be established
Directions (6-10): There are two statements i.e. I and II given in the following questions, read the information of each statement and give answer as follows
(a) Statement (I) alone is sufficient to answer the question but statement (II) alone is not sufficient to answer the questions.
(b) Statement (II) alone is sufficient to answer the question but statement (I) alone is not sufficient to answer the question.
(c) Both the statements taken together are necessary to answer the questions, but neither of the statements alone is sufficient to answer the question.
(d) Either statement (I) or statement (II) by itself is sufficient to answer the question.
(e) Statements (I) and (II) taken together are not sufficient to answer the question.
Q6. What is marked price of a chair?
I. A shopkeeper purchases three chairs in total for Rs. 3600 and earns Rs. 240 on selling every two chairs after giving discount of 12% on each chair.
II. A shopkeeper gives 20% discount on mark price of a chair and discount on chair is Rs. 700 less than cost price of a chair.
Q7. Ratio of present age of Vikash to that of Hemant.
I. Hemant is 4 years younger than Vikash and ratio of average of present age of Hemant and Manoj together to Vikash present age is 1:1.
II. Ratio of Present age of Manoj to Vikash age 4 years later is 1:1.
Q8. What is the length of train A?
I. length of train B is 200m and sum of speed of train A and train B is 162 km/h.
II Train B is faster than train A and crosses train A in 76 sec while moving in same direction.
Q9. What is CI earned in two years?
I. A sum becomes Rs. 1440 in 2 years and Rs. 2073.6 in 4 years at the rate of compound interest.
II. Third year interest is Rs. 288 when rate is compounded annually.
Q10. What is the present age of Shivam.
Average of present ages of Dharam, Shivam and Abhishek is 20 years and ratio of their present ages is 5 : 3 : 4 respectively.
Abhishek is 5 year older than Shivam. Five years ago, age of Dharam was twice of age of Shivam.
Directions (11-15): In the following questions, calculate quantity I and quantity II, compare them and answer
(a) If quantity I > quantity II
(b) If quantity I < quantity II
(c) If quantity I ≥ quantity II
(d) if quantity I ≤ quantity II
(e) if quantity I = quantity II or no relation can be established
Solutions