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Data sufficiency
Direction (1 – 5): The following questions are accompanied by three statements I and II. You have to determine which statement is/are sufficient to answer the question.
1) What is A’s overall profit or loss?
Statement I: A bought 10 orange and 10 apple for Rs.500. He sold 60% of the Oranges and 6 apples for a profit of Rs.100.
Statement II: Each Orange is marked up by 20% over the cost price and each apple is sold at a profit of Rs.5.
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
2) What is the cost price of Mobile?
Statement I: The marked price of the mobile is Rs.4400, which when sold at 20% discount still make a profit of 10%.
Statement II: If cost price and selling price both are Rs.200 less, the profit will be 10% more.
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
3) What is the speed of train B?
Statement I: Two trains A and B started from stations X and Y towards each other, they take 36 minutes and 49 minutes to reach Y and X respectively after they met.
Statement II: The train A crosses the pole in y seconds.
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
4) How many hours required for pipe A if it work alone to fill the tank?
Statement I: Pipe A fill the tank in 8 hours which pipe B can empty the tank in 3 hours.
Statement II: Pipe A fill the tank in 6 hours, during the last 2 hours of which pipe B empty the tank.
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
5) What is the selling price of the mobile?
Statement I: The mobile marked up 40% higher than cost price and sold it for x% discount.
Statement II: CP is Rs.8000 and sold x% profit?
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
Direction (6 – 10): Study the following information carefully and answer the given questions:
6) What is the total population of Kolkata?
Statement I: If the total numbers of males in Kolkata like Non-vegetarian is 2lakh.
Statement II: The total number of female in Kolkata like vegetarian is 80000.
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
7)
Quantity I: The ratio between number female and male eat vegetarian is 4:5. If the total population of Chennai is 4lakh, what is the difference between the total number of females who eat non vegetarian in Chennai and the number of male who eat vegetarian in Chennai?
Quantity II: If the total number of population in Bangalore is 2lakh, what is the difference between the total number of male who eat non vegetarian and the total number of population who eat vegetarian?
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)
Quantity I: If the total number of male population who eat non vegetarian in Mumbai is 30000, what is the total population in Mumbai?
Quantity II: If the total number of female population who eat non vegetarian in Delhi is 60000, what is the total population in Delhi?
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
9) In Chennai and Kolkata, the total male population who eat non vegetarian is 1.8lakh and 2lakh respectively. What is the ratio of total population in Chennai to Kolkata?
a) 15:11
b) 13:16
c) 8:7
d) 9:11
e) None of these
10) If the total population in Delhi is 4lakh, the ratio between female and male population who eat vegetarian is 2:1. What is the difference between the number of female population who eat vegetarian and non vegetarian together and the number of male population who eat vegetarian and non vegetarian together in Delhi?
a) 30000
b) 20000
c) 25000
d) 32000
e) None of these
Answers:
1) Answer: e)
From statement I,
CP=500
60% of the orange and apple sold=500*60/100=300
Total amount received=300+100=Rs 400
We don’t know that, Remaining oranges and apples are sold or not.
So, Statement I is not sufficient to the answer the question.
From statement II,
Each Orange is marked up by 20% over the cost price and each apple is sold at a profit of Rs.5.
So, Statement II is not sufficient to the answer the question.
2) Answer: a)
From statement I,
4400*80/100=CP*110/100
CP=Rs 3200
So, Statement I alone is sufficient to the answer the question.
From Statement II,
Let CP=100x
SP=?
So, Statement II alone is not sufficient to the answer the question.
3) Answer: e)
From statement I,
Speed of Train A is not given.
So, Statement I is not sufficient to the answer the question.
From Statement II,
Length of Train A is not given.
So, Statement II is not sufficient to the answer the question.
4) Answer: d)
From Statement I,
Pipe A fill the tank in 8 hours which pipe B can empty the tank in 3 hours.
So, Statement I alone is not sufficient to the answer the question.
From Statement II,
Pipe A fill the tank in 6 hours, during the last 2 hours of which pipe B empty the tank.
So, Statement II alone is not sufficient to the answer the question.
From I and II,
Pipe A=6/8=3/4
Pipe B=2/3
Total work=3/4-2/3=9-8/12
=1/12
Remaining work =11/12
Time taken by A alone= (11/12)*8=22/3 hours
5) Answer: e)
From Statement I,
Let CP=100
MP=140
SP=(100-x)/100*140
So, Statement I alone is not sufficient to the answer the question.
From Statement II,
SP=8000*100+x/100
So, Statement II alone is not sufficient to the answer the question.
Directions (6-10):
6) Answer: a)
From Statement I,
Male Non-veg=2lakh
Total non vegetarian=9/5*2=3.6lakh
Total population=100/90*3.6=4lakh
So, Statement I alone is sufficient to the answer the question.
From Statement II,
Total number of female who likes Vegetarian =80000
So, Statement II alone is sufficient to the answer the question.
7) Answer: c)
From quantity I,
Total number of population who eat vegetarian=45/100*4=1.8lakh
Male vegetarian=5/9*1.8=1lakh
Total number of non vegetarian=4-1.8=2.2lakh
Non veg female=2/5*2.2=0.88lakh
Difference=1-0.88=12000
From quantity II,
Total population in Bangalore=2lakh
Vegetarian=15/100*2=30000
Total number of non vegetarian =85/100*2=1.7lakh
Male non vegetarian =8/15*1.7=90666
Difference=90666-30000=60666
8) Answer: c)
From quantity I,
Male non vegetarian =30000
Then total non vegetarian=8/3*30000=80000
Hence Total population=100/80*80000=1lakh
From quantity II,
Female non vegetarian in Delhi=60000
Total non vegetarian =7/3*60000=1.4lakh
Hence Total population=100/70*1.4=2lakh
9) Answer: a)
Non vegetarian male in Chennai=1.8lakh
Total non vegetarian population in Chennai=5/3*1.8=3lakh
Total population in Chennai= (100/55)*3=300/55
Non veg male in Kolkata=2lakh
Total non veg population in Kolkata=9/5*2=3.6lakh
Total population in Kolkata=100/90*3.6=4lakh
Required ratio= (60/11):4=15:11
10) Answer: e)
Total population=4lakh
Non vegetarian =70/100*4lakh=2.8lakh
Vegetarian =4-2.8=1.2lakh
Veg female=2/3*1.2=80000
Veg male=1/3*1.2=40000
Non vegetarian female=3/7*2.8=1.2lakh
Non vegetarian male=4/7*2.8=1.6lakh
Female (veg and non veg) =1.2+0.8=2lakh
Male (veg and non veg) =1.6+0.4=2lakh
Difference=2-2=0
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