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Directions (01-05): Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below.

The below graph shows the number of employees working in five different offices in two different years


1) What is the ratio of the number of employees working in office B in the year 2013 to the number of employees working in office D in 2014?

A.2: 5

B.3: 5

C.4: 5

D.6: 5

E.None of these


2) The number of employees in office D in 2013 is how much percent more/less than the number of employees working in office C in the same year?

A.33.33% less

B.33.33% more

C.66.66% more

D.66.66% less

E.79.99% more


3) What is the respective ratio of the number of employees working in the offices A and B together in the year 2013 to the number of employees working in the offices D and E together in the year 2014?

A.15: 16

B.15: 17

C.3: 5

D.5: 3

E.None of these


4) Find the average number of employees working in all the offices together in 2014.

A.300

B.330

C.350

D.370

E.None of these


5) The number of employees working in office A in the year 2014 is what percent of the number of employees working in office C in 2014?

A.25%

B.35%

C.50%

D.65%

E.None of these


Directions (06-10): Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below.

The given bar graph shows the number of seats won by three different parties in five different states


6) The number of seats won by congress in A is approximately what percent of the number of seats won by BJP in B and C together?

A.60%

B.58%

C.64%

D.52%

E.56%


7) If the ratio of the number of male to female BJP candidate won in E is 4:5 and the ratio of the number of male to female AAP candidates won in C is 3:2. What is the difference between the number of male AAP and BJP candidate won in C and E together and the number of female AAP and BJP candidate won in C and E together?

A.10

B.50

C.20

D.30

E.None of these


8) Total number of seats won by AAP in all the states together is approximately what percent of the total number of seats won by congress in all the states together?

A.78%

B.76%

C.80%

D.72%

E.64%


9) What is the ratio of the number of seats won by congress in B, C and E together to number of seats won by BJP in B, C and E together?

A.20:23

B.19:22

C.7:8

D.11:13

E.17:22


10) Total number of seats won by all the parties together in A is approximately what percent of the total number of seats won by all the parties together in D?

A.114%

B.117%

C.111%

D.101%

E.107%

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Answers :

1) Answer: C

Number of employees working in office B in the year 2013 = 400

Number of employees working in office D in 2014 = 500

Required ratio = 400: 500 = 4: 5


2) Answer: A

Number of employees in office D in 2013 = 300

Number of employees working in office C in the same year = 450

Required % = (450 – 300)/450 * 100 = 33.33% less


3) Answer: A

Number of employees working in the offices A and B together in the year 2013

= 350 + 400 = 750

Number of employees working in the offices D and E together in the year 2014

= 500 + 300 = 800

Required ratio = 750: 800 = 15: 16


4) Answer: B

Required average = (200 + 250 + 400 + 500 + 300)/5 = 1650/5 = 330


5) Answer: C

Number of employees working in office A in the year 2014 = 200

Number of employees working in office C in 2014 = 400

Required average = 200/400 * 100 = 50%


6) Answer: C

Required percentage = 900/(800 + 600) * 100

= (900/1400) * 100

= 64%


7) Answer: E

Number of BJP male candidate won in E = 900 * 4/9 = 400

Number of BJP female candidate won in E = 900 * 5/9 = 500

Number of AAP male candidate won in C = 3/5 * 500 = 300

Number of AAP female candidate in C = 2/5 * 500 = 200

Difference = (500 + 200) – (400 + 300) = 0


8) Answer: D

Required percentage = (700 + 400 + 500 + 300 + 700)/(900 + 500 + 900 + 700 + 600) * 100

= (2600/3600) * 100

= 72%


9) Answer: A

Required ratio= (500 + 900 + 600):(800 + 600 + 900)

= 2000:2300

= 20:23


10) Answer: B

Required percentage = (900 + 500 + 700)/(700 + 800 + 300) * 100

= 116.67% = 117%

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