Q1. 46, 782, 1150, 1334, 1426, ?
(a) 1462
(b) 1427
(c) 1472
(d) 1482
(e) 1452
Q2. 9, 11, 22, 51, 107, ?
(a) 195
(b) 210
(c) 200
(d) 199
(e) 299
Q3. 12, 12, 18, 36, 90, 270, ?
(a) 945
(b) 810
(c) 1080
(d) 1215
(e) 845
Q4. 28, ? , 1100, 2431, 4628, 8003
(a) 377
(b) 375
(c) 373
(d) 361
(e) 371
Q5. 67, ? , 247, 271, 277, 277
(a) 185
(b) 187
(c) 183
(d) 181
(e) 189
Directions (6-10): Calculate the approximate value (?) of the given questions:
Directions (11-15): Study the following graph carefully to answer the questions that follow:
Given below is the graph showing the Cost of three different fruits (in rupees per kg.) in five different cities.
Q11. In which city difference between cost of one kg of apple and cost of one kg of Grapes is second lowest
(a) Delhi
(b) Chandigarh
(c) Jalandhar
(d) Ropar
(e) Hoshiarpur
Q12. Average of cost of all three fruit in Ropar is what percent of average of all three fruits is Jalandhar.
Q13. What is the ratio of sum of cost price of apple in Delhi, Chandigarh and Ropar together to the sum of cost price of Guava in Jalandhar, Delhi and Hoshiarpur together.
(a) 35 : 18
(b) 23 : 19
(c) 27 : 14
(d) 36 : 29
(e) 24 : 17
Q14. A shopkeeper from Jalandhar purchases apple and Guava at the rate given in table. At what price should he sell 2 kg of apple and 3 kg of Guava so, that on selling all quantity he gains overall profit of 35% percent
(a) 625
(b) 575
(c) 600
(d) 620
(e) 675
Q15. Cost of Guava in Jalandhar and Ropar together are what percent more or less than cost of Grapes from Delhi and Chandigarh together.