Directions (1-5): Study the line chart and table carefully and answer the following questions.
Line chart shows the number of laptops manufactured by HP & DELL in 5 different years and table shows the percentage of laptops sold by these 2 companies in given 5 years. Both companies started their production from 2015.
Q1. Laptops sold by HP & DELL together in 2018 are what percent more/less than total unsold laptops of HP & DELL together in 2016.
(a) 140%
(b) 85%
(c) 100%
(d) 125%
(e) 150%
Q2. Find ratio of total unsold laptops of HP in 2017 & 2018 together to total unsold laptops of DELL in 2015, 2016 & 2019 together.
(a) 3:2
(b) 7:8
(c) 5:7
(d) 11:17
(e) 18:11
Q3. Total laptops sold by DELL in 2015, 2016 & 2017 together is what percent of total laptops manufactured by HP in 2017 & 2018 together?
(a) 20%
(b) 90%
(c) 60%
(d) 40%
(e) 70%
Q4. If manufacturing cost of each laptop of HP & DELL for given all years is Rs.13500 & Rs.18000 respectively, then what is the total manufacturing cost of HP & DELL together in 2015 & 2016 together?
(a) Rs. 76.5 crores
(b) Rs. 45.5 crores
(c) Rs. 57.5 crores
(d) Rs. 69.5 crores
(e) Rs. 61.5 crores
Q5. Total laptop sold by HP in 2017 & 2019 together are how many more/less than total laptop sold by DELL in 2017 & 2019 together?
(a) 1000
(b) 2500
(c) 1500
(d) 2100
(e) 900
Directions (6-10): Study the given bar graphs carefully and answer the following questions.
Bar chart (I) shows the percentage of people (male + female) who bought tickets to watch water show in 5 different cities (A, B, C, D & E).
Bar chart (II) shows percentage of female who bought tickets out of total people (male + female) who bought tickets and percentage of female who bought passes out of total people (male + female) who bought passes to watch water show in given five cities.
Note – People can watch water show in given 5 cities by buying either tickets or passes.
Q6. If total people who watched water show in C is 400% more than that of in A, then total male who watched water show in A are what percent of total male who watched water show in C?
(a) 62.5%
(b) 87.5%
(c) 12.5%
(d) 75%
(e) 37.5%
Q7. If total male who watch water show in B are 20000, and total people who watch water show in A are 60% more than that of in B, then find total male who bought passes to watch water show in A?
(a) 17840
(b) 16720
(c) 14860
(d) 15360
(e) None of the above.
Q8. Total female who bought tickets to watch water show in E are 10000 more than total male who bought passes to watch water show in E. Ratio of total male who bought passes to watch water show in E to total male who bought passes to watch water show in C is 4:7. What is the total number of people who bought tickets to watch water show in C?
(a) 70000
(b) 50000
(c) 60000
(d) 65000
(e) 55000
Q9. If total people who watch water show in B and E are 60000 and 75000 respectively, then total male who bought passes to watch water show in B are what percent more/less than total female who bought passes to watch water show in E?
(a) 28⅓%
(b) 16⅔%
(c) 11⅔%
(d) 19⅓%
(e) 24⅔%
Q10. If difference between total female who bought tickets to watch water show in D and total male who bought passes to watch water show in D is 12000, then total people who bought tickets to watch water show in D are how many more or less than total people who bought passes to watch water show in D?
(a) 12000
(b) 18000
(c) 14000
(d) 20000
(e) 16000
Direction (11 – 15): Read the given information carefully and answer the following questions.
A and B are two shopkeepers who sold three different types of chocolates i.e Dairy milk, 5 star and Kit Kat. Number of Kit Kat sold by A is 125% more than the number of 5 star sold by B. Number of 5 star sold by A is 162.5% of the number of Dairy milks sold by him.
Average of Dairy milk sold by A and B is 72. Average of Kit Kat sold by A and B is 105. Total number of chocolates sold by A and B together is 536. Number of Dairy milk sold by A is 125% of number of Dairy milk sold by B.
Q11. Total chocolates sold by A are how many more/less than total chocolates sold by B?
(a) 115
(b) 116
(c) 117
(d) 118
(e) 119
Q12. If price of a 5-star chocolate is Rs. 10 and price of a Kit Kat chocolate is Rs. 15 for both the shopkeepers, then the total revenue generated by A on selling 5 Star and Kit Kat together is approximately what percent of total revenue generated by B on selling 5 star and Kit Kat together?
(a) 150%
(b) 160%
(c) 155%
(d) 165%
(e) 175%
Q13. Shopkeeper A and B have dairy milk of two types – small (cost Rs. 20) and large (cost Rs. 40). Ratio of small to large dairy milk sold by A is 2:3 and Ratio of small to large dairy milk sold by B is 5: 3. Total revenue generated from selling large dairy milk by A and B together is how much more/less than Total revenue generated from selling small dairy milk by A and B together?
(a) Rs. 1440
(b) Rs. 1280
(c) Rs. 1360
(d) Rs. 1520
(e) Rs. 1460
Q14. What is the average of (difference between total Kit Kat sold by both shopkeepers and total 5 Star sold by both shopkeepers) and (total diary milk sold by A and B together)?
(a) 82
(b) 96
(c) 78
(d) 74
(e) 86
Q15. If a person purchased all Dairy milk chocolates and all Kit Kat chocolates from both the shopkeepers and marked up each dairy milk at 25% above its CP and each Kit Kat at 50% above its CP, then what is the approximate profit % earned by that person on whole transaction (The person sold each dairy milk and each Kit Kat chocolate at 20% discount and ratio of CP of a dairy milk to CP of a Kit Kat is 2:1 for that person).
(a) 5.76%
(b) 7.28%
(c) 8.43%
(d) 10%
(e) 12%
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