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Directions (Q. 1 – 5): Study the following information carefully and answer the given questions: Following table shows the total number of candidates appeared for the examination over the years and the percentage of qualified candidates and the ratio of male and female qualified candidates among them.
a) 60 %
b) 80 %
c) 70 %
d) 65 %
e) 75 %
2. In 2017, the number of appeared candidates increased by 35 % while comparing with the previous year. If 68 % of appeared candidates in 2017 is qualified in the examination, then find the total number of candidates qualified in 2017?
a) 1453
b) 1421
c) 1345
d) 1377
e) None of these
3. In 2013, the respective ratio of number of appeared candidates to that of qualified candidates was 5:4. Total number of female qualified candidates is what percent of number of appeared candidates in the same year?
a) 50 %
b) 40 %
c) 65 %
d) 60 %
e) None of these
4. If the number of female qualified candidates in the year 2015 is 620, then find the total number of appeared candidates in the year 2015?
a) 1600
b) 1900
c) 1800
d) 1700
e) None of these
5. If the ratio of total number of candidates appeared for the examination in the year 2014 to 2016 is 4: 3 and the total number of male qualified candidates in the year 2013 is 360, then find the difference between the total number of qualified candidates in the year 2014 to that of total number of female qualified candidates in the year 2013?
a) 650
b) 800
c) 750
d) 900
e) None of these
Directions (Q. 6 – 10) Study the following information carefully and answer the given questions:
Following table shows the percentage expenditure (Food, Rent, Transport, Hospital fees, Children’s education and others) of 5 different persons.
Income = Expenditure + Savings
6. If the monthly income of person A and C is Rs. 45000 and Rs. 60000 respectively and their percentage of savings are 20 % and 24 % respectively, then find the difference between the total expenditure spent on Food, Transport, Children’s education and Others of Person A to that of total expenditure spent by the person C except children’s education?
a) Rs. 6230
b) Rs. 7145
c) 5856
d) Rs. 6724
e) None of these
7. If the amount of money spent on Food and Transport together by B and D is Rs. 14500 and Rs. 17550 respectively and their saving are Rs. 10000, Rs. 15000 respectively, then find the ratio between the monthly income of B to that of D?
a) 3: 4
b) 4: 5
c) 2: 3
d) 5: 6
e) None of these
8. The ratio of monthly income of B and E is 2: 3. The amount of money spent on Rent by the person B is Rs. 5400 and savings of B is Rs. 15000. Find the amount spent by E on Food and Children’s education together?
a) Rs. 42500
b) Rs. 48700
c) Rs. 33200
d) 39600
e) None of these
9. If the amount of money spent on Children’s education by A is Rs. 9000 and the percentage of savings is 20 %, then find the monthly income of A?
a) Rs. 36000
b) 45000
c) Rs. 42000
d) Rs. 38000
e) None of these
10. The amount of money saved by the person E is Rs. 22500. Find the amount of money spent by E on Transport and Hospital fees together, if the percentage of saving of E is 25 %?
a) Rs. 15800
b) Rs. 16400
c) Rs. 14300
d) Rs. 10125
e) None of these
Answers:
Direction (1-5)
Total number of female qualified candidates in 2016 = 520
Total qualified candidates in 2016 = 1500*(78/100) = 1170
Total number of male qualified candidates in 2016 = 1170 – 520 = 650
Required % = (520/650)*100 = 80 %
2. Answer: d)
Total number of appeared candidates in the year 2017 = 1500*(135/100) = 2025
Total number of qualified candidates in the year 2017 = 2025*(68/100) = 1377
3. Answer: a)
The ratio of number of appeared candidates to that of qualified candidates
= > 5: 4 = 5x and 4x
The ratio of female to male qualified candidates = 5: 3
Number of female qualified candidates = 4x * 5/8
Required percentage = (4x*5/8)/5x *100 = 50%
4. Answer: c)
The number of female qualified candidates in the year 2015 = 620
The ratio of female to that of male qualified candidates in the year 2015 = 5: 4
5’s = 620
1’s = 124
Total number of qualified candidates in the year 2015 = 9’s = 1116
(62/100)*appeared candidates = 1116
Total number of appeared candidates in the year 2015 = 1116*(100/62) = 1800
5. Answer: b)
The ratio of total number of candidates appeared for the examination in the year 2014 to 2016 = 4: 3
Total number of candidates appeared for the examination in the year 2016 = > 3’s = 1500
1’s = 500
Total number of candidates appeared for the examination in the year 2014
= > 4’s = 2000
Total number of candidates qualified for the examination in the year 2014
= > 2000*(70/100) = 1400
The total number of male qualified candidates in the year 2013 = 360
3’s = 360
1’s = 120
Total number of female qualified candidates in the year 2013 = 5’s = 600
Required difference = 1400 – 600 = 800
Direction (6-10)
6. Answer: c)
The monthly income of person A = Rs. 45000
Total expenditure of person A = 45000*(80/100) = Rs. 36000
Total expenditure spent on Food, Transport, Children’s education and Others of Person A
=>36000* (23+10+25+22)/100
= > 36000*(80/100) = Rs. 28800
The monthly income of person C = Rs. 60000
Total expenditure of person C = 60000*(76/100) = Rs. 45600
Total expenditure spent by the person C except children’s education
= > 45600*(76/100) = Rs. 34656
Required difference = 34656 – 28800 = Rs. 5856
7. Answer: a)
The amount of money spent on Food and Transport together by B = Rs. 14500
The savings of B = Rs. 10000
(29/100)*Expenditure of B = 14500
Expenditure of B = 14500*(100/29) = Rs. 50000
Monthly income of B = 50000 + 10000 = Rs. 60000
The amount of money spent on Food and Transport together by D = Rs. 17550
The savings of D = Rs. 15000
(27/100)*Expenditure of D = 17550
Expenditure of D = 17550*(100/27) = Rs. 65000
Monthly income of D = 65000 + 15000 = Rs. 80000
Required ratio = 60000: 80000 = 3: 4
8. Answer: d)
The ratio of monthly income of B and E = 2: 3 (2x, 3x)
The amount of money spent on Rent by the person B = Rs. 5400
(12/100)*Expenditure of B = 5400
Expenditure of B = 5400*(100/12) = Rs. 45000
Savings of B = Rs. 15000
Monthly income of B = 45000 + 15000 = Rs. 60000
2x = 60000
x = 30000
Monthly income of E = 3x = Rs. 90000
The amount spent by E on Food and Children’s education together
= > 90000*(44/100) = Rs. 39600
9. Answer: b)
The amount of money spent on Children’s education by A = Rs. 9000
(25/100)*Expenditure of A = 9000
Expenditure of A = 9000*(100/25) = Rs. 36000
% of savings = 20 %
(80/100)*Monthly income of A = 36000
Monthly income of A = 36000*(100/80) = Rs. 45000
10. Answer: d)
The amount of money saved by the person E = Rs. 22500
Savings % of E = 25 %
(25/100)*Monthly income of E = 22500
Monthly income of E = 22500*(100/25) = Rs. 90000
The amount of money spent by E on Transport and Hospital fees together
= > 90000*(75/100) *(15/100) = Rs. 10125
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