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Directions (Q. 1 – 5) Study the following information carefully and answer the given questions:
Following line graph shows the population of 3 states over the years (In lakhs)
5.Total population in the year 2015 for all the given states together is approximately what percentage less than the total population in the year 2017 for all the given states together?
Directions (Q. 6 – 10) Study the following information carefully and answer the given questions:
Following table shows the total population in 5 different states and the ratio of literate and illiterate population also given.
State | Total population (In lakhs) | Literate : illiterate |
P | 3 | 2 : 3 |
Q | 5 | 7 : 3 |
R | 4.5 | 11 : 4 |
S | 2.5 | 3 : 2 |
T | 6 | 7 : 5 |
Answers:
Directions (Q. 1 – 5)
1.Answer b
Total population in state P and Q in the year 2013 and 2015 together
= > 27 + 33.5 + 30 + 35.5 = 126 lakhs
Total population in state Q and R in the year 2014 and 2016 together
= > 28.5 + 32.5 + 30.5 + 41 = 132.5 lakhs
Required % = (126/132.5)*100 = 95 %
2.Answer a
2013 = > 36 + 33.5 + 27 = 96.5 lakhs
2014 = > 36 + 32.5 + 28.5 = 97 lakhs
2015 = > 35.5 + 34 + 30 = 99.5 lakhs
2016 = > 30.5 + 37 + 41 = 108.5 lakhs
2017 = > 42.5 + 39 + 32 = 113.5 lakhs
In the year 2016, the total population is second highest.
3.Answer d
The total population of all the given states together in the year 2013 and 2017 together
= > 36 + 33.5 + 27 +42.5 + 39 + 32
= > 210 lakhs
The total population of all the given states together in the year 2014 and 2016 together
= > 36 + 32.5 + 28.5 + 30.5 + 37 + 41
= > 205.5 lakhs
Required difference = 210 – 205.5 = 4.5 lakhs
4.Answer b
The total population of P of all the given years together
= > 33.5 + 36 + 35.5 + 37 + 39 = 181 lakhs
The total population of R of all the given years together
= > 36 + 32.5 + 34 + 41 + 42.5 = 186 lakhs
Required ratio = 181: 186
5.Answer c
Total population in the year 2015 for all the given states together
= > 35.5 + 34 + 30 = 99.5 lakhs
Total population in the year 2017 for all the given states together
= > 42.5 + 39 + 32 = 113.5 lakhs
Required % = [(113.5 – 99.5)/113.5]*100 = 12.33 % = 12 %
Directions (Q. 6 – 10)
6.Answer b
The ratio of male and female population in the state P = 7: 5
12’s = 300000
1’s = 25000
Total female population = 5’s = 125000
Total literate population in state P = 300000*(2/5) = 120000
Required sum = 125000 + 120000 = 245000
7.Answer a
Required % = (3/2.5)*100 = 120 %
8.Answer c
The total literate population in State Q
= > 500000*(7/10) = 350000
The total illiterate population in State T
= > 600000*(5/12) = 250000
Required difference = 350000- 250000 = 100000
9.Answer a
The total illiterate population in State R and S together
= > 450000*(4/15) + 250000*(2/5)
= > 120000 + 100000 = 220000
The total literate population in state T
= > 600000*(7/12) = 350000
Required ratio = 220000: 350000 = 22: 35
10.Answer c
The total literate population in State R and total illiterate population in State S
= > 450000*(11/15) + 250000*(2/5)
= > 330000 + 100000 = 430000
Required average = 430000/2 = 215000
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