Directions (1-5): Ramesh has (P) acres of lands, (Q) horses and (R) cars that he wants to divide among four sons i.e. A, B, C and D. The cost of each horse and each car was Rs. (X) and Rs (Y) respectively while the cost of an acre of land was Rs. (Z).
All the property was shared among the four persons in such a way that A and C got together the same wealth as B and D got together. A got ⅓rd of the horses and 20% of the cars while B received 50% of the cars which is equal to the 50% of his total wealth. The no. of horses that A and C got together was 50% more than that of B and D together. C and D got 8 and 7 horses respectively and A and C got equal no. of cars and D got 20 cars less than that of B. D got twice the land than that of C but 20% less than that of B.
Total cost of land of B and D together is Rs 80,000 more than cost of land of A. Wealth of B is Rs 20,000 more than that of A.
Q1. What is the difference between the wealth of A and wealth of D?
(a) Rs 1,20,000
(b) Rs 1,00,000
(c) Rs 1,40,000
(d) Rs 1,60,000
(e) none of these
Q2. If B wanted to exchange all his cars with the horses, then who can exchange his/her horses in terms of wealth?
(a) A
(b) C
(c) D
(d) can’t be determined
(e) none of these
Q3. The wealth of D is what percent less than that of B?
(a) 42%
(b) 45%
(c) 35%
(d) 48%
(e) none of these
Q4.What is the number of cars for C?
(a) 8
(b) 10
(c) 5
(d) 12
(e) none of these
Q5.Find ratio of X to Y ?
(a) 5: 2
(b) 15: 7
(c) 5: 3
(d) 8: 5
(e) none of these
Direction (6-10): – Pie chart given below shows total bats of three brands (A, B and C) sold by five retailers. Line chart shows brand ‘A’ bats sold by five retailers. Study the data carefully and answer the following questions.
Q7. Find the difference between bats of brand ‘B’ and ‘C’ sold by Deepak to bats of brand ‘B’ and ‘C’ sold by Veer?
(a) 7980
(b) 7440
(c) 6440
(d) 6980
(e) 7240
Q8. Ratio of bats of brand ‘B’ to bats of brand ‘C’ sold by Rawat is 9 : 1. Find bats of brand ‘B’ sold by Rawat is how much more/less than bats sold by sanjeev.
(a) 2025
(b) 2034
(c) 2054
(d) 2076
(e) 2084
Q10. Bats of brand ‘B’ and ‘C’ together sold by Rawat is what percent more than bats of brand ‘B’ and ‘C’ together sold by Kamal?
(a) 20%
(b) 10%
(c) 40%
(d) 30%
(e) 50%
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