Quantitative Aptitude for RRB PO 2020
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Caselet
Direction (1-5): Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below.
A company has 4 different departments – IT, Sales, HR and Finance. The number of female employees from IT department is 800 and the ratio of the number of male to female employees from HR department is 3: 2. The number of female employees from IT department is 80 less than the number of male employees from Finance department. The number of female employees from IT department is 160 less than the number of male employees from HR department. Ratio of the number of male to female employees from Finance department is 2: 3 and the total number of male employees from all the departments together is 800 more than of the total number of female employees from all the departments together. The ratio of the number of male to female employees from IT department is 2: 1 and the number of female employees from Sales department is 480.
1) What is the difference between the total number of employees from Finance and HR department?
A) 400
B) 500
C) 600
D) 700
E) None of these
2) If 60% of the male employees from IT departments are transferred to Sales department and 55% of the female employees from sales department are transferred to IT department, then what is the ratio of the total number of employees from IT and Sales department together?
A) 67: 79
B) 69: 71
C) 71: 74
D) 73: 75
E) None of these
3) What is average number of employees from all the departments together?
A) 1640
B) 1820
C) 2050
D) 2280
E) None of these
4) If 20% of the number of male employees from Finance department is resign their jobs and then 20% of the female employees transferred to other department, then what is the total employees of the finance department?
A) 1680
B) 1730
C) 1760
D) 1790
E) None of these
5) What is the difference between total number of male and female employees from all the departments together?
A) 600
B) 700
C) 800
D) 500
E) None of these
Data Interpretation
Direction (6-10): Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below.
The given pie graph shows the number of students in six different colleges.
Exam fee for boys and girls is Rs.80 and Rs.50 respectively.
The given table shows the ratio of boys and girls in different colleges.
6) What is the difference between the total exam fees collected from A and C?
A) Rs.13500
B) Rs.14800
C) Rs.15600
D) Rs.16200
E) None of these
7) Which of the following statements is correct according to the given information?
A) Total fee collected from boys in A is equal to Total fee collected from girls in D
B) Total fee collected from boys in B is equal to Total fee collected from girls in E
C) Total fee collected from boys in C is equal to Total fee collected from girls in B
D) Total fee collected from boys in F is equal to Total fee collected from girls in C
E) Total fee collected from boys in D is equal to Total fee collected from girls in F
8) What is the total number of boys from all the colleges together?
A) 8410
B) 5060
C) 8450
D) 5470
E) 5400
9) What is the difference between the total fees collected from boys and girls in all the colleges together?
A) Rs.227800
B) Rs.237800
C) Rs.247800
D) Rs.257800
E) None of these
10) Number of girls from E is what percent of the total number of students from B?
A) 32.5%
B) 35%
C) 37.5%
D) 42.5%
E) None of these
Answers :
Direction (1-5):
Number of female employees from IT = 800
Number of male employees from IT = 2/1 * 800 = 1600
Number of male employees from Finance = 800 + 80 = 880
Number of female employees from Finance = 3/2 * 880 = 1320
Number of male employees from HR = 800 + 160 = 960
Number of female employees from HR = 2/3 * 960 = 640
Number of female employees from sales = 480
Total number of female employees = 800 + 1320 + 640 + 480 = 3240
Total number of male employees = 3240 + 800 = 4040
Number of male employees from Sales = 4040 – 1600 – 880 – 960 = 600
1) Answer: C
Finance = 2200
HR = 1600
Difference = 2200 – 1600 = 600
2) Answer: C
60% of the male employees from IT department = 60/100 * 1600 = 960
Now the total male employees from IT department = 1600 * 40/100 = 640
Now the total number of male employees from sales department = 600 + 960
= 1560
55% of the female employees from sales department = 480 * 55/100 = 264
Now the female employees from sales department = 480 * 45/100 = 216
Total number of employees from sales department = 216 + 1560 = 1776
Total number of employees from IT department = 640 + 264 + 800 = 1704
Required ratio = 1704: 1776 = 213: 222
= 71: 74
3) Answer: B
Total number of employees from IT = 2400
Total number of employees from HR = 1600
Total number of employees from sales = 1080
Total number of employees from Finance = 2200
Average = (2400 + 2200 + 1080 + 1600)/4 = 1820
4) Answer: C
Number of male employees from finance = 880 * 80/100 = 704
Number of female employees from finance = 1320 * 80/100 = 1056
Total employees from finance
5) Answer: C
Total number of male employees = 1600 + 880 + 600 + 960 = 4040
Total number of female employees = 800 + 1320 + 480 + 640 = 3240
Difference = 4040 – 3240 = 800
= 704 + 1056 = 1760
Direction (6-10):
6) Answer: C
Total collection from A = 48000 + 18000 = 66000
Total collection from C = 57600 + 24000 = 81600
Difference = 81600 – 66000 = 15600
7) Answer: E
8) Answer: B
Total number of boys = (600 + 1200 + 720 + 500 + 840 + 1200) = 5060
9) Answer: D
Total collection from boys = 48000 + 96000 + 57600 + 40000 + 67200 + 96000
= 404800
Total collection from girls = 18000 + 20000 + 24000 + 15000 + 30000 + 40000
= 147000
Difference = 404800 – 147000 = 257800
10) Answer: C
Required percentage = 600/1600 * 100 = 37.5%
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