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Direction (1-5): The given bar graph shows the total number of students in five different schools in two different years. Read the data carefully and answer the questions.
Q2. What is the ratio of average number of shirts sold by A and B together in year 2014 to average number of shirts sold by same stores together year 2016.
(a) 73 : 75
(b) 71 : 75
(c)71 : 73
(d) 69 : 73
(e) 75 : 73
Q3. In school D, there are 55% girls in year 2014 and 621/2% girls in year 2016. Number of boys in school D in both the year is approximately what percent of the total number of girls in same school in both the year.
(a) 65%
(b) 60%
(c) 68%
(d) 72%
(e) 75%
Q4. Find the difference between the average of the number of students in school A, B and C in year 2016 and the average of the number of students in school B, C and D in year 2014.
(a) 20
(b) 30
(c) 25
(d) 15
(e) 10
Q5. Find the average of the number of students in both the years in school B, C and D.
(a) 680
(b) 720
(c) 750
(d) 700
(e) 650
Directions (6-10): Study the bar-graph carefully & answer the following questions.
Bar-graph given below shows the percentage of total defective cars sold out of total cars sold by four different shops. Total cars sold by four shops = 1200. Ratio between cars sold by X : Y : Z : K = 1 : 3 : 2 : 4
Q6. Defective cars sold by shops Y & K together are how much more/less than total non-defective cars sold by shop Z?
(a) 124
(b) 178
(c) 194
(d) None of these
(e) 168
Q7. Non-defective cars sold by shop X is approximately what percent of defective cars sold by shop K?
(a) 52%
(b) 44%
(c) 36%
(d) 64%
(e) 58%
Q8. Find the average number of defective cars sold by all the shops together?
(a) 128
(b) 112
(c) 108
(d) 132
(e) 106
Q9. Find the ratio between 2/3rd of cars sold by shop X & K together to total non-defective cars sold by shop Y & Z together?
(a) None of these
(b) 60 : 61
(c) 55 : 56
(d) 50 : 51
(e) 20 : 21
Q10. If 25% of defective cars sold by shop Y are returned back to the same shop, then find total cars which are sold (defective and non-defective) by shop Y?
(a) 388
(b) None of these
(c) 288
(d) 324
(e) 333
Direction (11 – 15): Given below bar graph shows total number of calls (in hundred) received by five mobile network companies and percentage of calls received by female. Read the data carefully and answer the questions.
Q11. Find the sum of total calls received by male in company A & D together and calls received by female in company B & E together?
(a) 9900
(b) 10880
(c) 11260
(d) 10650
(e) 9580
Q12. Find difference between total calls received by male in company C & E together and total calls received by female in company D?
(a) 40
(b) 20
(c) 50
(d) 30
(e) 60
Q13. Find ratio between total calls received by female in company A to total calls received by male in company B?
(a) 2 : 1
(b) 3: 1
(c) 4 : 1
(d) 5 : 1
(e) 1: 1
Q14. Total calls received in company F is 60 % more than total calls received by female in company A. If out of total calls received in company F, 75% calls received by female, then find average number of calls received by male in company F & D?
(a) 2020
(b) 2060
(c) 2040
(d) 2080
(e) 2100
Q15. Find total number of calls received by male in company A, C & E together?
(a) 7940
(b) 7930
(c) 7910
(d) 7980
(e) 7950
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