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Directions (Q. 1 – 5) Study the following information carefully and answer the given questions:
Following pie chart shows the percentage distribution of total vacancies in IT industries in the year 2006 and 2016 in different cities.
Directions (Q. 6 – 10) Study the following information carefully and answer the given questions:
Following pie chart shows the percentage distribution of marks scored by a student in different subjects in Quarterly and Half yearly examination 2017-2018.
Maximum marks in the examination is 1200. (Maximum mark- Each 200 marks, Total subjects – 6)
Answers:
1.Answer d
Total number of vacancies in Kolkata, Chennai and Delhi together in the year 2016
= > 10.5*(13 + 14 + 18)/100 = 4.725 lakhs
Total number of vacancies in Kolkata, Chennai and Delhi together in the year 2006
= > 6*(12 + 14 + 21)/100 = 2.82 lakhs
Required % = {(4.725 – 2.82)/2.82}*100 = 67.55 % = 68 %
2.Answer a
The total number of vacancies in the year 2017
= > 10.5*(118/100) = 12.39 lakhs
The total number of vacancies in the year 2007
= > 6*(88/100) = 5.28 lakhs
The total number of vacancies in Bangalore in the year 2007
= > 5.28*(26/100) = 1.3728
The total number of vacancies in Chennai in the year 2017
= > 12.39*(14/100) = 1.7346
Required sum = 1.3728 + 1.7346 = 3.1074 lakhs = 310740
3.Answer c
Total number of vacancies in the year 2006 in Mumbai, Chennai and Kolkata together
= > 6*(45/100) = 2.7 lakhs
Total number of vacancies in the year 2016 in Bangalore, Hyderabad and Delhi together
= > 10.5*(54/100) = 5.67 lakhs
Required difference = 5.67 – 2.7 = 2.97 lakhs = 297000
4.Answer b
The total number of vacancies in 2010
= > 6*(129/100) = 7.74 lakhs
= > 774000
5.Answer d
The total number of vacancies in the year 2006 in Kolkata, Chennai and Delhi together
= > 600000*(47/100)
The total number of vacancies in the year 2016 in Kolkata, Chennai and Delhi together
= > 1050000*(45/100)
Required ratio = [600000*(47/100)] : [1050000*(45/100)]
= > 188 : 315
Directions (Q. 6 – 10)
6.Answer c
The total marks scored by a student in Physics, French and Maths in Quarterly examination
= > 850*(56/100) = 476
The total marks scored by a student in English, Chemistry and Biology in Half yearly examination
= > 1100*(53/100) = 583
Required difference = 583 – 476 = 107
7.Answer a
The total marks scored by a student in English, French and Biology in Quarterly examination
= > 850*(14 + 18 + 12)/100
= > 850*(44/100) = 374
The total marks scored by a student in Physics, Chemistry and Maths in Half yearly examination
= > 1100*(14 + 18 + 17)/100
= > 1100*(49/100) = 539
Required ratio = 374 : 539
8.Answer d
Total marks scored by a student in English, Physics and Maths in Quarterly examination
= > 850*(14 + 16 + 22)/100
= > 850*(52/100) = 442
Total marks scored by a student in Biology, Chemistry and French in Half yearly examination
= > 1100*(18 + 18 + 16)/100
= > 1100*(52/100) = 572
Required sum = 442 + 572 = 1014
9.Answer b
Total marks scored by a student in French, Physics and Chemistry together in Quarterly examination
= > 850*(18 + 16 + 18)/100
= > 850*(52/100) = 442
Total marks scored by a student in English, maths and Biology in Half yearly examination
= > 1100*(17 + 17 + 18)/100
= > 1100*(52/100) = 572
Required % = (442/572)*100 = 77.27 % = 77 %
10.Answer c
Total marks scored by a student in the subject of maths, physics and chemistry in Quarterly examination
= > 850*(22 + 16 + 18)/100
= > 850*(56/100) = 476
Required % = (476/600)*100 = 79.33 % = 80 %
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