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Wrong Number Series
Directions (01 – 05): Find out the wrong number in the following number series.
1) 11, 17, 29, 49, 79, 119
A) 17
B) 29
C) 49
D) 119
E) 79
2) 21, 39, 113, 450, 2229, 13367
A) 450
B) 113
C) 13367
D) 39
E) 2229
3) 10, 16, 42, 160, 790, 4730
A) 16
B) 160
C) 790
D) 4730
E) 42
4) 90, 80, 145, 415, 1635, 8140
A) 145
B) 80
C) 415
D) 8140
E) 1635
5) 1, 730, 1073, 1198, 1225, 1240
A) 1073
B) 1198
C) 730
D) 1225
E) 1240
Caselet
Directions (06-10): Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below.
A shopkeeper has 650 fruits in five different varieties Apple, Orange, Banana, Guava and Mango. Out of total number of rotten fruits 45 is Guava. Out of good fruits, one-fifth is Banana, 18% is Apple, 30% is Mango and 22% is Orange. Out of the total rotten fruits 30% is apple, 22% is Banana, 18% is Orange and 12% is Mango.
6) The number of rotten Mango is what percent of the total number of good Guava?
A) 45%
B) 55%
C) 65%
D) 75%
E) None of these
7) One dozen of good mango is Rs.80 and then shopkeeper sold is 20% profit. Find the total revenue from Mango?
A) Rs.880
B) Rs.900
C) Rs.920
D) Rs.960
E) None of these
8) What is the ratio of the total number of Banana (both rotten and good) to the total number of Guava (both good and rotten)?
A) 27:17
B) 13:8
C) 11:6
D) 21:11
E) None of these
9) What is the difference between total number of good fruits and total number of rotten fruits?
A) 100
B) 120
C) 150
D) 180
E) None of these
10) If the cost price of one Orange, apple and Guava is Rs.8, Rs.10 and Rs.5 respectively, then what is the revenue earned by shopkeeper(sold only good fruits)?
A) Rs.1624
B) Rs.1678
C) Rs.1636
D) Rs.1680
E) None of these
Answers :
Directions (1-5) :
1) Answer: D
11 + (22Â + 2) = 17
17 + (32Â + 3) = 29
29 + (42Â + 4) = 49
49 + (52Â + 5) = 79
79 + (62Â + 6) =Â 121
The wrong number is 119
2) Answer: A
21 * 2 – 3 = 39
39 * 3 – 4 = 113
113 * 4 – 5 = 447
447 * 5 – 6 = 2229
2229 * 6 – 7= 13367
The wrong number is 450
3) Answer: D
(10 – 2) * 2 = 16
(16 – 2) * 3 = 42
(42 – 2) * 4 = 160
(160 – 2) * 5 = 790
(790 – 2) * 6 = 4728
The wrong number is 4730
4) Answer: D
90 * 1 – 10 = 80
80 * 2 – 15 = 145
145 * 3 – 20 = 415
415 * 4 – 25 = 1635
1635 * 5 – 30 = 8145
The wrong number is 8140
5) Answer: E
1 + 93Â = 730
730 + 73Â = 1073
1073 + 53Â = 1198
1198 + 33Â = 1225
1225 + 13Â =Â 1226
The wrong number is 1240
Direction (06 – 10):
Total number of rotten fruits = x
Number of rotten Guava = 45
Number of rotten apple = x * 30/100 = 3x/10
Number of rotten Banana = 22/100 * x = 11x/50
Number of rotten Orange = 18/100 * x = 9x/50
Number of rotten Mango = x * 12/100 = 6x/50
3x/10 + 11x/50 + 9x/50 + 6x/50 + 45 = x
15x + 11x + 9x + 6x + 2250 = 50x
9x = 2250
x = 250
Number of rotten apple = 250 * 30/100 = 75
Number of rotten Banana = 22/100 * 250 = 55
Number of rotten Orange = 18/100 * 250 = 45
Number of rotten Mango = 250 * 12/100 = 30
Total number of good fruits = 650 – 250 = 400
Number of good apple = 400 * 18/100 = 72
Number of good Banana = 1/5 * 400 = 80
Number of good Mango = 30/100 * 400 = 120
Number of good Orange = 22/100 * 400 = 88
Number of good Guava = 400 – 72 – 80 – 120 – 88 = 40
6) Answer: D
Required percentage = 30/40 * 100 = 75%
7) Answer: D
One dozen Mango = 80 * 120/100 = Rs.96
Total dozen of mango = 120/12 = 10 dozen
Total revenue = 10 * 96 = Rs.960
8) Answer: A
Required ratio = (55 + 80):(45 + 40)
= 135:85
= 27:17
9) Answer: C
Difference = 400 – 250 = 150
10) Answer: A
Total cost of Good Apple = 72 * 10 = 720
Total cost of Good Orange = 88 * 8 = 704
Total cost of Good Guava = 40 * 5 = 200
Total revenue = 720 + 704 + 200 = 1624