Directions (1-5): Study the passage given below carefully and answer the following questions.
In Azad Public School, students have to select at least one subject from Hindi, English and Math. Ratio of total number of students who choose Hindi, English and Math is 5 : 8 : 7 respectively. Ratio of number of students who choose both Hindi and English to students who choose both Math and English to students who choose both Hindi and Math is 5 : 6 : 4. Ratio of number of students who choose only Hindi to students who choose only English is 2 : 5. Number of students who choose only Math are 130. Number of students who choose all three subjects are 80. Number of students who choose only Hindi are 40% of number of students who choose both Hindi and English.
Q1. Find number of students who have chosen at most 2 subjects.
(a) 370
(b) 550
(c) 720
(d) 640
(e) 700
Q2. Find the number of students who have chosen at least 1 more subject along with English.
(a) 160
(b) 250
(c) 340
(d) 210
(e) 280
Q3. Number of students who have chosen Hindi are how much more or less than number of students who have chosen Math?
(a) 130
(b) 80
(c) 150
(d) 50
(e) 100
Q4. Number of students who have chosen both Hindi and English but not Math is what percent of total number of students who have chosen Math?
(a) 90%
(b) 20%
(c) 50%
(d) 10%
(e) 70%
Q5. Find the total number of students in the school.
(a) 1000
(b) 850
(c) 740
(d) 590
(e) 630
Directions (6-10): Pie- chart given below shows degree distribution of students of 2014-18 batch from college XYZ.
Line-graph below shows the percentage of students who are placed from each branch and percentage of students who got placement in google out of total placed student in that branch.
Q6. What are the total number of students from IT and ECE who got placed in google.
(a) 49
(b) 54
(c) 103
(d) 113
(e) None of these
Q7. If 20% students of ECE got campus placement, then what is the ratio of number of students who got campus placement from ECE to number of students who got placed but not in google from ECE.
(a) 5 : 9
(b) 2 : 3
(c) 1 : 2
(d) 2 : 5
(e) 7 : 9
Q8. What is the % of students, who got placed in google from college.
(a) 8 ⅓%
(b) 12 ½%
(c) 15 ⅔%
(d) 16 ⅔%
(e) 20%
Q9. What is the difference between students who got placement in Google from CSE and the students who got degrees but didn’t get placement from Mechanical.
(a) 110
(b) 90
(c) 121
(d) 100
(e) 99
Q10. If 20% of students who remains unplaced from CSE also got placement in some other. Calculate the % of students who got placed in Google from placed students of CSE.
(a) 10%
(b) 9%
(c) 8.54%
(d) 7.69%
(e) 5.75%
Directions (11-15): – Data about crops produced by two different farmers i.e., Veer and Rahul is given below
Veer → Out of total crops produced by Veer, 37.5% and 50% are of rice and wheat respectively. Remaining production is of Sugarcanes.
Rahul → Total crops produced by Rahul is 150% more than total crops produced by Veer. Rice produced by Rahul is 140% more than that by Veer. Maize and Sugarcane produced by Rahul is equal to wheat produced by Rahul. 4% of total crops produced by Rahul is of Cotton. Production of maize is 50% less than that of sugar cane. Total sugarcane produced by Rahul is 900 units more than that of sugarcane produced by Veer and Rahul produced only 5 types of crops i.e. Rice, Wheat, Sugarcane, Maize, Cotton
Q11. Total rice produced by Rahul and Veer together is how much more/less than total wheat produced by Rahul and Veer together?
(a) 180 units
(b) 120 units
(c) 90 units
(d) 30 units
(e) 60 units
Q12. Sugarcane produced by Rahul is what percent more than Rice produced by Veer?
(a) 66⅔%
(b) 75%
(c) 100%
(d) 50%
(e) 33⅓%
Q13. Average crops produced by Rahul is how much more than average crops produced by Veer?
(a) 200 units
(b) 300 units
(c) 400 units
(d) 500 units
(e) 600 units
Q14. Find the ratio between wheat and sugarcane produced by Veer to Maize produced by Rahul?
(a) 4 : 5
(b) 5 : 6
(c) 5 : 2
(d) 5 : 3
(e) 5 : 4
Q15. Cotton produced by Rahul is what percent more/less than sugarcane produced by Veer?
(a) 20%
(b) 80%
(c) 40%
(d) 60%
(e) 25%
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