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Directions (1–5): Study the following information carefully and answer the given questions:
Following table shows the total number of passengers travelled in different trains and the ratio of total number of passengers travelled in different coaches and the percentage of male, female and children travelled in the train also given.
Note:
AC – Air conditioning
Sleeper – Sleeper coach
UR – Unreserved
1) Total number of men travelled in Chennai – Bangalore and Delhi – Hyderabad train is approximately what percentage of total number of women travelled in Coimbatore – Kerala and Mumbai – Goa train?
a) 120 %
b) 105 %
c) 135 %
d) 150 %
e) 90 %
2) Find the total number of children travelled in all the given trains together?
a) 1194
b) 1568
c) 1826
d) 2192
e) None of these
3) Find the ratio between the total number of passengers travelled in AC coach to that of UR coach of all the given trains together?
a) 15: 37
b) 33: 58
c) 52: 85
d) 27: 43
e) None of these
4) Find the difference between the total number of passengers travelled in Sleeper coach in the trains Chennai – Bangalore, Delhi – Hyderabad and Kolkata – Chennai together to that of the total number of passengers travelled in AC and UR coach together in the trains Coimbatore – Kerala and Mumbai – Goa together?
a) 1325
b) 1150
c) 1580
d) 1775
e) None of these
5) In which of the following trains, the most number of passengers travelled in Sleeper coach?
a) Mumbai – Goa
b) Delhi – Hyderabad
c) Kolkata – Chennai
d) Coimbatore – Kerala
e) None of these
Directions (6–10): Study the following information carefully and answer the given questions:
Following table shows the total number of students appeared for 12th examination and the percentage of students passed in the examination from 4 different districts over the years.
Years | A | B | C | D | ||||
App | Pass % | App | Pass % | App | Pass % | App | Pass % | |
2013 | 67000 | 92.5 % | 42000 | 85.4 % | 58000 | 76.5 % | 54000 | 82.5 % |
2014 | 54000 | 90.6 % | 46000 | 90 % | 51000 | 81.3 % | 47000 | 79.9 % |
2015 | 63000 | 89.2 % | 53000 | 89.2 % | 53000 | 92.4 % | 52000 | 90.2 % |
2016 | 62000 | 93.4 % | 56000 | 81.7 % | 64000 | 78.6 % | 64000 | 75.8 % |
2017 | 48000 | 88.6 % | 57000 | 83.5 % | 65000 | 84.9 % | 55000 | 85.7 % |
2018 | 57000 | 91.8 % | 59000 | 91.2 % | 45000 | 86.7 % | 59000 | 91.6 % |
Note: App – Appeared students
6) Total number of students passed in the district A is approximately what percentage of total number of students passed in the district C of all the given years together?
a) 100%
b) 130%
c) 115%
d) 140%
e) 90%
7) Find the ratio between the total number of students appeared for the 12th examination from the district D to that of district B of all the given years together?
a) 236: 225
b) 331: 313
c) 412: 395
d) 158: 147
e) None of these
8) Find the difference between the total number of students passed in the year 2013, 2014, 2015 and 2017 from district A to that of total number of students passed in the year 2014, 2016 and 2018 from district B and D together?
a) 80562
b) 73428
c) 75380
d) 71446
e) None of these
9) Find the total number of students passed in the district B all the given years together?
a) 238953
b) 267155
c) 271699
d) 253781
e) None of these
10) Total number of students appeared for 12th examination from the district A is approximately what percentage more than the total number of students appeared from district C?
a) 4%
b) 8%
c) 12%
d) 16%
e) 20%
Answers:
1). Answer: c)
Total number of men travelled in Chennai – Bangalore and Delhi – Hyderabad train
= > 1500*(45/100) + 1700*(40/100)
= > 675 + 680 = 1355
The total number of women travelled in Coimbatore – Kerala and Mumbai – Goa train
= > 1300*(38/100) + 1600*(32/100)
= > 494 + 512 = 1006
Required % = (1355/1006)*100 = 134.69 % = 135 %
2). Answer: a)
The total number of children travelled in all the given trains together
= > 1500*(13/100) + 1300*(10/100) + 1700*(16/100) + 1600*(21/100) + 1450*(18/100)
= > 195 + 130 + 272 + 336 + 261 = 1194
3). Answer: d)
The total number of passengers travelled in AC coach of all the given trains together
= > 1500*(5/30) + 1300*(4/26) + 1700*(7/34) + 1600*(3/16) + 1450*(5/29)
= > 250 + 200 + 350 + 300 + 250 = 1350
The total number of passengers travelled in UR coach of all the given trains together
= > 1500*(9/30) + 1300*(7/26) + 1700*(10/34) + 1600*(4/16) + 1450*(9/29)
= > 450 + 350 + 500 + 400 + 450 = 2150
Required ratio = 1350: 2150 = 27: 43
4). Answer: b)
The total number of passengers travelled in Sleeper coach in the trains Chennai – Bangalore, Delhi – Hyderabad and Kolkata – Chennai together
= > 1500*(16/30) + 1700*(17/34) + 1450*(15/29)
= > 800 + 850 + 750 = 2400
The total number of passengers travelled in AC and UR coach together in the trains Coimbatore – Kerala and Mumbai – Goa together
= > 1300*(11/26) + 1600*(7/16)
= > 550 + 700 = 1250
Required difference = 2400 – 1250 = 1150
5). Answer: a)
In Chennai – Bangalore = > 1500*(16/30) = 800
In Coimbatore – Kerala = > 1300*(15/26) = 750
In Delhi – Hyderabad = > 1700*(17/34) = 850
In Mumbai – Goa = > 1600*(9/16) = 900
In Kolkata – Chennai = > 1450*(15/29) = 750
In Mumbai – Goa, the most number of passengers travelled in Sleeper coach.
Direction (6-10)
6). Answer: c)
Total number of students passed in the district A of all the given years together
= > 67000*(92.5/100) + 54000*(90.6/100) + 63000*(89.2/100) + 62000*(93.4/100) + 48000*(88.6/100) + 57000*(91.8/100)
= > 61975 + 48924 + 56196 + 57908 + 42528 + 52326
= > 319857
Total number of students passed in the district C of all the given years together
= > 58000*(76.5/100) + 51000*(81.3/100) + 53000*(92.4/100) + 64000*(78.6/100) + 65000*(84.9/100) + 45000*(86.7/100)
= > 44370 + 41463 + 48972 + 50304 + 55185 + 39015
= > 279309
Required % = (319857/279309)*100 = 114.517 % = 115 %
7). Answer: b)
The total number of students appeared for the 12th examination from the district B of all the given years together
= > 42000 + 46000 + 53000 + 56000 + 57000 + 59000
= > 313000
The total number of students appeared for the 12th examination from the district D of all the given years together
= > 54000 + 47000 + 52000 + 64000 + 55000 + 59000
= > 331000
Required ratio = 331000: 313000 = 331: 313
8). Answer: d)
The total number of students passed in the year 2013, 2014, 2015 and 2017 from district A
= > 67000*(92.5/100) + 54000*(90.6/100) + 63000*(89.2/100) + 48000*(88.6/100)
= > 61975 + 48924 + 56196 + 42528
= > 209623
The total number of students passed in the year 2014, 2016 and 2018 from district B and D together
= > 46000*(90/100) + 56000*(81.7/100) + 59000*(91.2/100) + 47000*(79.9/100) + 64000*(75.8/100) + 59000*(91.6/100)
= > 41400 + 45752 + 53808 + 37553 + 48512 + 54044
= > 281069
Required difference = 281069 – 209623 = 71446
9). Answer: c)
The total number of students passed in the district B all the given years together
= > 42000*(85.4/100) +46000*(90/100) + 53000*(89.2/100) + 56000*(81.7/100) + 57000*(83.5/100) + 59000*(91.2/100)
= > 35868 + 41400 + 47276 + 45752 + 47595 + 53808
= > 271699
10). Answer: a)
Total number of students appeared from the district A
= > 67000 + 54000 + 63000 + 62000 + 48000 + 57000
= > 351000
Total number of students appeared from the district C
= > 58000 + 51000 + 53000 + 64000 + 65000 + 45000
= > 336000
Required % = [(351000 – 336000)/336000]*100
= > 4.46 % = 4 %
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