Directions (Q. 1 - 5): Study the following graph carefully to answer these
questions.
Number of students (Males and Females) in thousands passed out from various exams in a
year.
1) What is the difference between the total number of students passing out from
IBPS Exam and the total number of students passing out from RRB Exam?
a) 20,500
b) 21,000
c) 10,500
d) 10,000
e) None of these
2) The number of Males passing out from IBPS Exam and SBI Exam together is
what percent of the number of females passing out from RBI Exam and SSC Exam
together?
a) 45
b) 40
c) 35
d) 50
e) None of these
3) The number of Females passed out from RBI Exam is approximately what
percent the total number of Females passed out from all the exams together?
a) 40 %
b) 30 %
c) 50 %
d) 65 %
e) 80 %
4) What is the average number of students (Males & Females) passed out from all
the exams together?
a) 38000
b) 48000
c) 42000
d) 51000
e) None of these
5) What is the respective ratio of the total number of Males to the total number of
Females passed out from all the exams together?
a) 37:47
b) 18:25
c) 23:19
d) 25:18
e) None of these
Directions (Q. 6 - 10): Study the following table carefully and answer the questions
given below.
Amount invested by six different companies during six different months (in lakhs)
a) 75
b) 65
c) 50
d) 85
e) None of these
a) 22
b) 36
c) 42
d) 46
e) None of these
a) March
b) April
c) May
d) June
a) 23%
b) 12%
c) 35%
d) 42%
e) 55%
10) What was the average investment made by company F during all the months
(in lakhs)?
a) 34
b) 43
c) 32
d) 44
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e) 42
Directions (Q. 11 - 15): In the following graph, the number of selected candidates
for 6 different banks in three different years 2015, 2016 and 2017 has been shown.
11) What is the respective ratio between the average number of candidates
selected in all banks in 2015 and 2017?
a) 113 : 105
b) 102 : 111
c) 113 : 115
d) 115 : 103
e) 103 : 115
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a) 40%
b) 25%
c) 10%
d) 55%
e) 65%
13) The total number of candidates recruited for Andra Bank in all the years is
approximately what percent of the total candidates recruited in 2015 in all banks?
a) 60%
b) 40%
c) 25%
d) 15%
e) 35%
14) What is the ratio between the number of all candidates selected in 2015 and
selected candidates of Canara Bank and UCO Bank in all three years?
a) 103 : 107
b) 101 : 103
c) 103 : 112
d) 107 : 103
e) 104 : 109
15) The number of candidates recruited for Canara Bank and Indian Bank in 2017 is
approximately what percent of the candidates recruited for UCO Bank and Andra
Bank by the 2017?
a) 125%
b) 110%
c) 135%
d) 140%
e) 145%
Directions (Q. 16 - 20): Study the following table carefully answer the questions
given below: Number of shirts of different prices bought over the years.
16) In the price range of 1000 - 1999 the number of shirts bought in 2011 and
2016 together is approximately what percent of the number of shirts bought in
2013 and 2015 in the 2000 – 2999 price range?
a) 225 %
b) 260 %
c) 280 %
d) 245 %
e) 200 %
17) What is the ratio between the number of shirts in price range 4000 - 5000
bought in 2011 and 2015 together and number of shirts in price range 1000 - 1999
bought in 2012 and 2016 together?
a) 168 : 101
b) 103 : 174
c) 91 : 159
d) 101 : 168
e) None of these
18) What is the difference between the number of shirts bought in 2015 and 2016?
a) 950
b) 1080
c) 1020
d) 1210
e) 1460
a) 2012
b) 2016
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c) 2014
d) 2015
e) None of these
20) In which price range maximum shirts were bought in the given years taken
together?
a) 500 - 999
b) 2000 - 2999
c) 1000 - 1999
d) 3000 - 3999
e) None of these
Directions (Q. 21 - 25): Study the following table carefully and answer the
questions given below it.
21) What is the average number of students studying in Institute E taking all the
cities together?
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a) 1098
b) 1078
c) 925
d) 915
e) 898
a) 70 %
b) 80 %
c) 95 %
d) 60 %
e) 50 %
23) What is the respective ratio between the number students studying in Institute
D in Hyderabad and Institute A in Goa?
a) 3:2
b) 1:2
c) 2:1
d) 2:3
e) 3:4
24) What is the difference between the total number of students studying in
Bangalore and Mumbai taking all the institution together?
a) 1070
b) 1080
c) 1180
d) 1060
e) 1170
a) 21%
b) 19%
c) 17%
d) 16%
e) 15%
Directions (Q. 26 - 30): Study the following information carefully and answer the
given questions.
Number of staffs (in thousands) in two different banks in six different years
26) The number of staffs in Reserve Bank of India in the year 2015 is what
Percentage increased as compared to the previous year?
a) 55 %
b) 25 %
c) 15 %
d) 45 %
e) 35 %
27) If 25% of the staffs in State Bank of India in the year 2014 were females, what
was the number of male staffs in the State Bank of India in the same year?
a) 11250
b) 10750
c) 12650
d) 13250
e) 14950
28) In which year, the difference between the number of staffs in Reserve Bank of
India and the number of staffs in State Bank of India is highest?
a) 2013
b) 2014
c) 2016
d) 2015
e) 2012
29) What was the difference between the average number of staffs in Reserve
Bank of India and State Bank of India in all the years together?
a) 3000
b) 3500
c) 1500
d) 2500
e) 2000
30) What is the sum of the number of staffs in Reserve Bank of India in the year
2011, 2013 and 2015 together and the number of staffs in State Bank of India in
the year 2012, 2014 and 2016 together?
a) 130000
b) 90000
c) 110000
d) 150000
e) 120000
Directions (Q. 31 – 35): Study the following table carefully to answer the questions
that follow:
Number of medals won by the five different countries in six Olympic Games
YEAR COUNTRY
China USA India Russia England
1992 120 65 35 65 64
1996 140 60 70 36 28
2000 42 50 56 42 110
2004 132 38 108 41 59
2008 90 74 76 45 63
2012 64 46 82 69 80
31) Which country won second highest number of medals over all the Olympics
together?
a) China
b) Russia
c) India
d) England
e) USA
32) What was the approximate percent increase in number of medals won by
country-India in the year 2004 from the previous Olympics?
a) 85%
b) 75%
c) 95%
d) 60%
e) 105%
33) If 50 percent of the medals won by USA in the year 2000 were gold medals. 10
percent were bronze and remaining were silver medals, then find the number of
silver medals won by that country?
a) 20
b) 33
c) 43
d) 37
e) None of these
34) Number of medals won by country-China in the years 2012 was approximately
what percentage of the number of medals won by country-Russia in the year 1996?
a) 145%
b) 180%
c) 155%
d) 60%
e) 75%
35) One of the countries performances decreased consistently from the year 1992
to the year 2012. Which of the following is that country?
a) A
b) B
c) C
d) D
e) None of these
Directions (Q. 36 – 40) Study the following table carefully to answer the questions
that follows:
The following table gives number of people in different villages and percentage of Men,
Women and Children in these villages.
Village Total % % of % of
No. of of Women Children
People Men
L 1240 35 45 20
M 2140 45 30 25
N 1450 50 30 20
O 1680 65 20 15
P 2060 40 40 20
Q 1990 40 50 10
a) L
b) N
c) Q
d) O
e) None of these
37) What is the respective ratio of the number of women in Villages L and P
together to the number of men in the same villages together?
a) 617 : 664
b) 629 : 691
c) 664 : 617
d) 691 : 629
e) None of these
38) What is the total number of women and children together in Village Q?
a) 995
b) 1184
c) 1086
d) 988
e) None of these
39) The total number of people from Village O is approximately what per cent of
the total number of people from all the Villages together?
a) 15 %
b) 25 %
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c) 35 %
d) 45 %
e) 60 %
40) What is the total number of children from Villages M and N together?
a) 785
b) 825
c) 855
d) 795
e) None of these
Directions (Q. 41 - 45): Study the column graph carefully and answer the questions
given below:
The number of visitors travelled to India (in lakhs) from four different countries in different
years
41) What is the difference between the number of visitors from China in 2014 and
that from Malaysia in 2009?
a) 2.5 lakh
b) 1 lakh
c) 1.5 lakh
d) 1.75 lakh
e) 1.9 lakh
42) The total number of visitors in 2013 is approximately what percent of the total
number of visitors in 2016?
a) 60 %
b) 85 %
c) 40 %
d) 70 %
e) 50 %
43) If the visitors go to amusement park, the entry fees for Malaysia visitors is 350
and that of China visitors is 450 for all visitors then what is the total income of for
that park from both the country visitors during 2014 to 2016?
a) 87.5 crore
b) 95 crore
c) 92.5 crore
d) 77.5 crore
e) 90 crore
44) From which country is the number of visitors travelled to India maximum
during the eight years?
a) Russia
b) China
c) Japan
e) Malaysia
45) If the visitors from Russia donate 400 rupees each for a children foundation
and the each visitors from Japan donate for the same foundation 20% more than
that of Russia visitors, then what is the ratio of the donation of Russia in 2015 to
that of Japan in 2016?
a) 3 : 10
b) 5 : 9
c) 4 : 7
d) 6 : 5
e) 5 : 6
Directions (Q. 46 - 50): Study the table and answer the given questions.
Figures regarding number of cars produced and sold (in lakh per year)
46) What is the ratio of the total number of cars produced by company C in both
the years 2007 and 2010 together, to the total number of cars sold by company A
in both the years 2007 and 2009 together?
a) 3 :2
b) 14:11
c) 9 : 7
d) 7 :4
e) 29:18
47) What is the percentage change in the number of unsold cars for company C in
the year 2009, compared to the previous year?
a) 68 23 % increase
b) 500% increase
c) 25% decrease
d) 50% increase
e) 400% increase
48) What is the total number of cars sold by all the given companies together in the
year 2008?
a) 10.4 lakh
b) 12.1 lakh
c) 11.8 lakh
d) 11.0 lakh
e) 8.4 lakh
49) What is the average production of company A over all the years?
a) 2.85 lakh
b) 2.90 lakh
c) 2.36 lakh
d) 2.78 lakh
e) 2.58 lakh
50) What is the ratio of the total sales of Company A to that of Company D for the
years 2007, 2009 and 2010 taken together?
a) 3 : 7
b) 4 : 9
c) 10 : 11
d) 7 : 13
e) 14 : 23
2) Answer: d)
Passed Boys from IBPS Exam and SBI Exam
= 15000 + 17500
Passed Girls from RBI Exam and SSC Exam
= 35000 + 30000
Required % = 32500/65000 × 100 = 50%
3) Answer: b)
Passed Girls from RBI Exam = 35000
Passed Girls from All exams = 115000
Required % = (35000 / 115000) × 100 = 29.78% = 30%
4) Answer: c)
Average number of passed students in all Exams
Boys + Girls = Students
IBPS =15000 + 22500= 37500
SBI = 17500 + 20000= 37500
RBI = 27500 + 35000= 62500
SSC = 25000 + 30000= 55000
RRB = 10000 + 7500 = 17500
Total = 210000
Average = 210000/5 = 42000
5) Answer: a)
Ratio between passed all boys and all girls in all exams
= > 92500 : 117500
= > 37 : 47
6) Answer: a)
7) Answer: c)
8) Answer: b)
9) Answer: a)
10) Answer: d)
11) Answer: e)
2015 = 1030
2017 = 1150
12) Answer: b)
13) Answer: d)
= 80 + 10 + 50 = 140
14) Answer: a)
= 390 + 680
= 1070
= 103 : 107
15) Answer: c)
In 2017
= 260 + 50 = 310
16) Answer: b)
Price range of 1000 – 1999 the number of shirts bought in 2011 and 2016
Price range of 2000 – 2999 the number of shirts bought in 2013 and 2015
17) Answer: d)
Number of shirts in price range 4000 – 5000 bought in 2011 and 2015 together
Number of shirts in price range 1000 – 1999 bought in 2012 and 2016 together
18) Answer: c)
19) Answer: a)
2011 = 50+105+70+300+140+200+65=930
2012 = 106+1000+100+500+370+700+135=2911
2013 = 2+40+80+100+200+15+111=548
2014 = 30+105+115+216+225+400+188=1279
2015 = 25+400+200+135+175+75+25=1035
2016 = 75+375+240+300+470+530+65=2055
20) Answer: e)
21) Answer: d)
22) Answer: a)
23) Answer: d)
24) Answer: b)
25) Answer: c)
Required percent = (2000 – 1660)/ 2000 × 100 = (340/ 2000) × 100 = 17%
26) Answer: b)
27) Answer: a)
= 11250
28) Answer: c)
Difference between the numbers of staffs in Reserve Bank of India & Number of staffs in
State Bank of India for the year
29) Answer: d)
= (10 + 15 + 25 + 20 + 25 + 35)/6
= 130/6
= (20 + 25 + 35 + 15 + 30 + 20)/6
= 145/6
= 15/6 = 2.5*1000
= 2500
30) Answer: e)
31) Answer: c)
China = 588; USA = 333; India = 427; Russia = 298; England = 404
India won second highest number of medals over all the years together.
32) Answer: c)
Required percentage
33) Answer: a)
34) Answer: b)
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35) Answer: e)
36) Answer: c)
Total
Number Number
number Number
Village of of
of of men
women children
people
L 1240 434 558 248
M 2140 963 642 535
N 1450 725 435 290
O 1680 1092 336 252
P 2060 824 824 412
Q 1990 796 995 199
Total 10560 4834 3790 1936
37) Answer: d)
38) Answer: e)
39) Answer: a)
40) Answer: b)
41) Answer: b)
Difference between the number of visitors from China in 2014 and the number of visitors
from Malaysia in 2009
= 3 lakh – 2 lakh
= 1 lakh
42) Answer: d)
=1+2+4+5
= 12 lakh
=3+4+5+6
= 18 lakh
43) Answer: c)
= (5 + 2 + 4) × 350
= 3850 lakh
= 38.5 crore
= (3 + 4 + 5) × 450
= 5400 lakh
= 54 crore
44) Answer: a)
Number of visitors travelled from Russia during the given eight years
= 6 + 7 + 4 + 5 + 5 + 7 + 6 + 3 = 43 lakh
In Japan = 36 lakh
In Malaysia = 27 lakh
45) Answer: e)
= 24 crore
= 28.8 crore
46) Answer: c)
Total number of cars produced by Company C in the year 2007 and 2010 together
Total number of cars sold by Company A in the year 2007 and 2009 together
= 1.9+2.3 =4.2lakh
47) Answer: e)
48) Answer: d)
Total number of cars sold by all the given companies together in 2008
49) Answer: d)
50) Answer: a)