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Direction (1-5): Study the following information carefully and answer the given questions:
The given line graph shows the number of students who joined and left the school in the different years.
1) What is the number of students studying in the school during 2018?
Statement I: The initial strength of the school in 2013 is 2400.
Statement II: The number of students studying in 2018 is 20% more than that of the number of students studying in 2016.
a) Only II
b) Only I
c) Either I or II are sufficient
d) All I and II necessary to the answer the question
e) The question can’t be answered even with all I and II
2) The initial strength of the school in 2013 is 600.
Quantity I: What is the difference between the number of the students studying in the school from 2014 and 2018?
Quantity II: What is the difference between the number of students studying in the school from 2016 and 2017?
a) Quantity I > Quantity II
b) Quantity I ≥ Quantity II
c) Quantity II > Quantity I
d) Quantity II ≥ Quantity I
e) Quantity I = Quantity II or Relation cannot be established
3) What is the number of students studying in school in 2016?
Statement I: The number of students in 2017 is 300% more than that of the number of students studying the school in 2018.
Statement II: The number of students studying the school from 2018 is equal to the number of students studying the school from 2014.
a) Only I
b) Only II
c) Either I or II are sufficient
d) All I and II necessary to the answer the question
e) The question can’t be answered even with all I and II
4) If the initial strength of the school in 2013 is 800, then the number of students studying the school from 2018 is what percent of the number of students studying the school from 2014?
a) 136.7%
b) 80.6%
c) 85.6%
d) 87.6%
e) None of these
5) What is the difference between the averages of the number of students joined the school from 2014 to 2018 and the average number of students left the school from 2014 to 2018?
a) 106
b) 54
c) 95
d) 108
e) None of these
Direction (6 -10): Study the following information carefully and answer the given questions:
The number of population of six different cities over the years,
Chennai: Total number of population in 2018 is 6lakh. The population increased by 2016 to 2017 and 2017 to 2018 is 20% and 25% respectively.
Bangalore: The population every year increased by 25% and the total number of population in 2017 is 5lakh.
Hyderabad: The population increased by 2016 to 2017 is 60% and 2017 to 2018 is 25%. The total number of population in 2018 is 4lakh.
Mumbai: Total population in 2016 is 50% more than that of the total number of population of Chennai in the year of 2016 and the total number of population in 2017 is increased by 20% compared to the previous year. The ratio of the total number of population in 2017 to 2018 is 2:3.
Delhi: Total number of population in 2016 is equal to the total number of population of Bangalore in 2018 and the population is every year increased by 10%.
Kolkata: The population is every year increased by 20%.
6)
Quantity I: The total number of population of Chennai in 2016 and Bangalore in 2018 together is what percent of the total number of population of Delhi in 2016, 2017 and 2018 together?
Quantity II: Ratio of the population of Kolkata and Hyderabad in 2016 is 2:1. The total number of population of Hyderabad and Kolkata in 2017 together is what percent of the total number of population of Hyderabad and Kolkata in 2018?
a) Quantity I > Quantity II
b) Quantity I ≥ Quantity II
c) Quantity II > Quantity I
d) Quantity II ≥ Quantity I
e) Quantity I = Quantity II or Relation cannot be established
7)
Quantity I: If the total number of population of Kolkata in 2016 is 4lakh, then what is the average population of all the cities together in 2017?
Quantity II: What is the difference between the total number of population of Delhi in 2018 and the total number of population in Hyderabad in 2016?
a) Quantity I > Quantity II
b) Quantity I ≥ Quantity II
c) Quantity II > Quantity I
d) Quantity II ≥ Quantity I
e) Quantity I = Quantity II or Relation cannot be established
8) Find the total number of population of Kolkata in 2016?
Statement I: The number of population of Kolkata in 2017 is 120% of the total number of population of Chennai in 2018.
Statement II: Ratio of the total population in Kolkata and Mumbai in 2016, 2017 and 2018 together is 4:6.
a) Only I
b) Only II
c) Either I or II sufficient
d) All I and II necessary to the answer the question
e) The question can’t be answered even with all I and II
9) If the total number of population of Kolkata in 2016 is 5lakh, then find the ratio of the total number of population in Chennai, Bangalore, Mumbai and Kolkata in 2017 together to the total number of population of Delhi, Hyderabad, Mumbai and Kolkata in 2016 together?
a) 91:81
b) 93:85
c) 89:83
d) 92:81
e) None of these
10) The total number of population of Mumbai in 2018 is what percent more than that of the number of population of Bangalore in 2017?
a) 118%
b) 114%
c) 116%
d) 119%
e) None of these
Answers :
Direction (1-5) :
1) Answer: B
From Statement I,
Number of students joined the school in 2014=360
Number of students left the school in 2014=180
Number of students joined the school in 2015=180
Number of students left the school in 2015=240
Number of students joined the school in 2016=200
Number of students left the school in 2016=120
Number of students joined the school in 2017=280
Number of students left the school in 2017=200
Number of students joined the school in 2018=360
Number of students left the school in 2018=100
Total number of students in 2018
=2400+(360-180)+(180-240)+(200-120)+(280-200)+(360-100)
=2940
So, Statement I alone is sufficient to the answer the question.
Statement II,
The number of students studying in 2018 is 20% more than that of the number of students studying in 2016.
So, Statement I alone is not sufficient to the answer the question.
2) Answer: A
From quantity I,
Number of students studying in 2014=600+(360-180)=780
Number of students studying in 2018
=600+(360-180)+(180-240)+(200-120)+(280-200)+(360-100)=1320
Difference=1140-780=360
From quantity II,
Number of students studying in 2016
=600+(360-180)+(180-240)+(200-120)=800
Number of students studying in 2017=880
Difference=880-800=80
3) Answer: E
From statement I,
The number of students from 2017 is 300% more than that of the number of students studying the school from 2018.
So, Statement I alone is not sufficient to the answer the question.
From Statement II,
The number of students studying the school from 2018 is equal to the number of students studying the school from 2014.
So, Statement II alone is not sufficient to the answer the question.
4) Answer: A
The number students studying the school from 2014
=800+(360-180)=980
The number of students studying the school from 2018
=800+(360-180)+(180-240)+(200-120)+(280-200)+(360-100)
=1340
Required percentage=1340*100/980=136.7%
5) Answer: D
Average number of the students joined the school
= (360+180+200+280+360)/5=276
Average number of the students left the school
= (180+240+120+200+100)/5=168
Difference=276-168=108
Direction (6 – 10):
Chennai:
2018=6lakh
x*120/100*125/100=6lakh
x=4lakh
2016=4lakh
2017=4*120/100=4.8lakh
Bangalore:
2017=5lakh
2018=5*125/100=6.25lakh
x*125/100=5lakh
x=4lakh
2016=4lakh
Hyderabad:
2018=4lakh
2017=4*100/125=3.2lakh
2016=3.2*100/160=2lakh
Mumbai:
2016=150/100*4lakh=6lakh
2017=6*120/100=7.2lakh
2018=3*7.2/2=10.8lakh
Delhi:
2016=6.25lakh
2017=6.25*110/100=6.875lakh
2018=6.875*110/100=7.5625lakh
6) Answer: C
From quantity I,
Total number of population of Chennai in 2016 and Bangalore in 2018 =4+6.25=10.25
Delhi all three years=6.25+6.875+7.5625=20.6875
Required percentage=10.25*100/20.6875=49.5%
From quantity II,
Hyderabad 2016=2lakh
Kolkata 2016=2*2/1=4lakh
Kolkata 2017=2*120/100=2.4lakh
Kolkata 2018=2.4*120/100=2.88lakh
Total number of population of Hyderabad and Kolkata in 2017=2.4+3.2=5.6lakh
Total number of population of Hyderabad and Kolkata in 2018=2.88+4=6.88lakh
Required percentage=5.6*100/6.88=81%
Quantity I < Quantity II
7) Answer: C
From quantity I,
Kolkata 2017=4*120/100=4.8lakh
Average=(4.8+5+3.2+7.2+6.875+4.8)/6=5.3125
From quantity II,
Difference=7.5625-2=5.5625
Quantity I < Quantity II
8) Answer: A
From Statement I,
Kolkata 2017=120/100*6=7.2lakh
Kolkata 2018=7.2*120/100=8.64lakh
Kolkata 2016=100*7.2/120=6lakh
Total =7.2+8.64+6=21.84
So, Statement I alone is sufficient to the answer the question.
From Statement II,
Total population in Mumbai=6+7.2+10.8=24lakh
Total population in Kolkata=4*24/6=16
So, Statement II alone is not sufficient to the answer the question.
9) Answer: D
Kolkata in 2017=5*120/100=6lakh
Chennai, Bangalore, Mumbai and Kolkata in 2017=4.8+5+7.2+6=23lakh
Delhi, Hyderabad, Mumbai and Kolkata in 2016=6.25+2+6+6=20.25
Ratio=23:20.25
=92:81
10) Answer: C
Required percentage= [(10.8-5)/5]*100=116%
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