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Directions (1-5): Each question contains a statement followed by Quantity I and Quantity II. Read the contents clearly and answer your questions accordingly.
1) Quantity I: Total amount is Rs. 400. A have 20% less than B, B have 25% more than C and C have 30% less than D. If A have Rs.70, what percentage did D have?
Quantity II: Fresh fruit contain 90% water while dry fruit contain 24% water. How many kg of dry fruit can be obtained from 190kg of fresh fruit?
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
2) Quantity I: The ratio of the present ages of A and B is 3:1 and after 4 years their age ratio will be 5:2. C’s age is 66(2/3) % of the present age of B. If D is 10 years elder than C, then find the D’s age after 7 years?
Quantity II: The five years ago A’s age is twice as B’s age at that time. After 10 years the ratio of the ages of A and B is 13:8, then what is the age of B?
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
3) If x2 + y2 = 25, xy=12 and x – y = 1.
Quantity I: (17)x * (12)y ÷ (204)y=?
Quantity II: xy + x + y=?
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
4) A started the business by investing Rs. 19000 and after 6 months B joined him with Rs. 28000. At the end of one year, the total profit is Rs. 16500.
Quantity I: A’s profit share?
Quantity II: B’s profit share?
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
5) Quantity I: Two trains running in the same direction at the speed of 60 kmph and 80 kmph respectively. If the length of the trains is 200m and 100m respectively, then find the time taken by first train crosses the second train?
Quantity II: If the train A crosses the pole in 18 seconds at the speed of 60kmph and the same train crosses the 700m long train which is running opposite direction of train A at the speed of 20kmph, find the time taken by train A crosses the another train?
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
Direction (6 – 10): Study the following information carefully and answer the given questions:
The given table shows the number of students from five different schools during 2017.
6) What is the difference between the number of class A students from school SRM and SPS together and the number of class B students from school KSS, SMV and KPS together?
a) 28
b) 30
c) 26
d) 32
e) None of these
7) If the average number of students from schools SRM, SPS and KSS is 591 and the boys and girls students from SRM during 2018 increased by 25% and 50% respectively. If the ratio of class A, B and C students from school SRM during 2018 is 128:132:113, the number of class B students from SRM during 2017 is what percent of the number of class B students from SRM during 2018?
a) 45.45%
b) 52.52%
c) 43.43%
d) 54.54%
e) None of these
8) The ratio of boys of class A, class B and class C students from SPS is 2:4:1. Find the average number of girls of class A and B together from school SPS?
a) 89
b) 93
c) 102
d) 98
e) 110
9) If the ratio of the number of students of class A, B and C from school KPS is 3:5:8 respectively, then find the number of girls from school KPS?
a) 220
b) 240
c) 280
d) 180
e) None of these
10) If the total number of students from school SRM is 768, then find the average of the number of boys from all the five schools together?
a) 282
b) 273
c) 262
d) 242
e) None of these
Answers :
Direction (1-5 ):
1) Answer: e)
From quantity I,
D = x
C = (70/100)*x
B = (70x/100) * (125/100)
A = (70x/100) * (125/100) * (80/100)
(70x/100) * (125/100) * (80/100) = 70
0.7x = 70
X = 100
Required percentage = (100/400)*100 = 25%
From quantity II,
Solid fruit = (10/100)*190 = 19 kg
(76/100)*x = 19
X = 25 kg
2) Answer: c)
From quantity I,
3x+4 / x+4 = 5/2
6x+8 = 5x+20
x=12 years
B=12 years
C= (200/300)*12=8 years
D= 8+10=18 years
After 7 years D = 18 + 7 = 25 years
From quantity II,
2x + 15 / x + 15 = 13/8
16x + 120 = 13x + 195
3x = 75
X = 25
Present age of B = x + 5 = 30 years
3) Answer: c)
x2+y2=25, xy=12 and x-y=1.
(x + y)2 = x2+y2+2xy
(x + y)2 = 25+2*12 = 49
X + y = 7
X – y = 1
X = 4, y = 3
Quantity I,
(17)4*(12)3 ÷ (204)3=?
?=17
Quantity II,
xy + x + y=?
12 + 7=?
19=?
4) Answer: a)
Profit share= (19000*12) : (28000*6) = 19 : 14
From quantity I,
A’s share = (19/33)*16500 = Rs. 9500
From quantity II,
B’s share = (14/33)*16500 = Rs. 7000
5) Answer: a)
From quantity I,
300= (80 – 60)*(5/18)*x
300 = 20*(5/18)*x
X = 54 seconds
From quantity II,
x=60*(5/18)*18
x=300m
300+700 = (60 + 20)*(5/18)*x
X = 45 seconds
Direction (6-10) :
6) Answer: a)
Class A students=378+168=546
Class B students=168+200+150=518
Difference=546-518=28
7) Answer: a)
SRM + SPS + KSS = 1773
SRM=1773-525-420=828
SRM boys=828-336=492
Class B students in SRM = 828-378-270=180
SRM boys 2018= (125/100)*492=615
SRM girls 2018= (150/100)*336=504
Class B students 2018= (132/373)*1119=396
Required percentage= (180/396)*100 = 45.45%
8) Answer: a)
Class C students from SPS = 525-190-168 = 167
Boys class A= (2/7)*210=60
Boys class B= (4/7)*210=120
Boys class C= (1/7)*210=30
Girls class A = 168-60=108
Girls class B = 190-120=70
Average= (108 + 70)/2 = 89
9) Answer: a)
Class A students= (3/5)*150=90
Class C students = (8/5)*150=240
Girls = (90+240+150) – 260 = 220
10) Answer: a)
School SRM boys=768-336= 432
Average = (432+260+168+210+340)/5 = 282