Direction (1 – 5): Table given below shows total players in five states and ratio of Football players to Badminton Players and the line graph shows percentage of Hockey players out of total players (Hockey, Football and Badminton). Read both table and line graph carefully and answer the questions:
Q2. Football players from state Kerala and Mizoram together is how many more or less than Hockey players from state UP and Andhra together?
(a) 104
(b) 91
(c) 95
(d) 110
(e) 93
Q3.Find the ratio between badminton players from Nagaland to badminton players from Kerala?
(a) 57 : 80
(b) 29 : 40
(c) 27 : 40
(d) 40 : 27
(e) 40 : 29
Q4. Find the total number of Football players from state UP and Kerala together and Badminton players from state Andhra and Nagaland together?
(a) 2627
(b) 2508
(c) 2402
(d) 3035
(e) 2480
Q5. In another state Maharashtra, total players who play these sports is 20% more than total players in Nagaland. If ratio of Hockey players and Football players in state Nagaland to state Maharashtra is 116 : 83 and 174 : 145 respectively then find total number of badminton players in Maharashtra?
(a) 850
(b) 870
(c) 890
(d) 910
(e) 930
Q6. If the cost price is same and the selling price is reduced by 40%, the profit gets reduced by 50%. If the selling price is increased by 20% then what will be the profit percentage?
(a) 400%
(b) 250%
(c) 500%
(d) 600%
(e) 750%
Q7. A bag has 15 balls – each of them is either red, blue or green. In every trial, one ball is drawn and put back in the bag before the next trial. The probability of not getting a blue ball in two consecutive trials is 9/25. The probability of getting two green balls in two consecutive trials is 1/25. What is the probability of getting balls of three different colors in three consecutive trials?
(a) 18/125
(b) 24/125
(c) 4/125
(d) 30/125
(e) 12/125
Q8. A basket contains only four kinds of fruits – guavas, mangoes, oranges and pears. What is the minimum number of fruits that should be picked from the basket to ensure that at least 5 guavas or at least 6 mangoes or at least 7 oranges or at least 8 pears are picked?
(a) 25
(b) 26
(c) 24
(d) 22
(e) 23
Q9. Four friends Arun, Amit, Ankur and Ajay went a shop. Arun’s total money was found to be 1/9 times the sum of the rest. Amit’s total money was found to be 1/4 times the sum of the rest while Ajay’s total money was found to be 2/3 times the sum of the rest. What percentage of the total money belonged to Ankur?
(a) 36%
(b) 40%
(c) 25%
(d) 30%
(e) 33⅓%
Q10. Rajat purchased few pencils, few erasers and few sharpeners from a shop where price of a pencil and an eraser is Rs 5 and Rs 15 respectively. Number of sharpeners purchased by Rajat is 7 more than the number of erasers. Which of the following is always true?
(a) If Rajat spends a total of Rs. 300, he can purchase a maximum of 16 erasers.
(b) The last digit of the number of sharpeners purchased by Rajat is either 7 or 2.
(c) If Rajat spends a total of Rs 120 and price of a sharpener is Rs 10 then the maximum number of pencils can be 6.
(d) Both (a) and (b)
(e) None of the above.
Directions (11-15): Find the wrong number in the following number series.
Q11. 4, 7, 20, 60, 142, 223
(a) 60
(b) 142
(c) 223
(d) 4
(e) None of these
Q12. 116, 1140, 1396, 1460, 1474, 1480
(a) 1140
(b) 1474
(c) 1480
(d) 116
(e) None of these
Q13. 3, 11, 34, 69, 131, 223
(a) 11
(b) 34
(c) 69
(d) 131
(e) 223
Q14. 1, 6, 26, 84, 166, 171
(a) 6
(b) 26
(c) 171
(d) 84
(e) None of these
Q15. 9, 5, 9, 25, 95, 414
(a) 9
(b) 25
(c) 414
(d) 95
(e) None of these
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