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Question 1 of 10
1. Question
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Category: Quantitative Aptitude
Directions (Q1-5). The following table gives information about the population of six cities i.e. A, B, C, D, E and F and the percentage of earning males out of total population. The bar graph gives information about the number of males (in percentage) out of total number of earning males who have annual income more than 10 lakhs.
Number of males who earn less than 10 lakh per annum in city B are:
Correct
Answer- 5) 5292
Explanation-
Number of males who earn less than 10 lakh per annum in city B = 45% of 21% of 56000 = 5292
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Answer- 5) 5292
Explanation-
Number of males who earn less than 10 lakh per annum in city B = 45% of 21% of 56000 = 5292
Question 2 of 10
2. Question
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Category: Quantitative Aptitude
Directions (Q1-5). The following table gives information about the population of six cities i.e. A, B, C, D, E and F and the percentage of earning males out of total population. The bar graph gives information about the number of males (in percentage) out of total number of earning males who have annual income more than 10 lakhs.
Number of males who earn more than 10 lakhs in city D are:
Correct
Answer- 2) 4680
Explanation-
Required number of males = 40% of 26% of 45000 = 4680
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Answer- 2) 4680
Explanation-
Required number of males = 40% of 26% of 45000 = 4680
Question 3 of 10
3. Question
1 points
Category: Quantitative Aptitude
Directions (Q1-5). The following table gives information about the population of six cities i.e. A, B, C, D, E and F and the percentage of earning males out of total population. The bar graph gives information about the number of males (in percentage) out of total number of earning males who have annual income more than 10 lakhs.
Number of males in city E who earn more than 20 lakhs are 2518. Number of males who earn more than 10 lakhs and less than 20 lakhs in city E are:
Correct
Answer- 3) 2306
Explanation-
Required number of males = 48% of 15% of 67000 – 2306 = 4824 – 2518 = 2306
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Answer- 3) 2306
Explanation-
Required number of males = 48% of 15% of 67000 – 2306 = 4824 – 2518 = 2306
Question 4 of 10
4. Question
1 points
Category: Quantitative Aptitude
Directions (Q1-5). The following table gives information about the population of six cities i.e. A, B, C, D, E and F and the percentage of earning males out of total population. The bar graph gives information about the number of males (in percentage) out of total number of earning males who have annual income more than 10 lakhs.
Number of males who have salary more than 10 lakhs in city C are approximately how much percent less than the number of males in city A who have salary more than 10 lakhs?
Correct
Answer- 1) 75%
Explanation-
Number of males who have salary more than 10 lakhs in city C = 60% of 18% of 21000 = 2268
Number of males who have salary more than 10 lakhs in city A = 75% of 34% of 35000 = 8925
Required percentage = (8925 – 2268)/8925 × 100 = 75% (approx.)
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Answer- 1) 75%
Explanation-
Number of males who have salary more than 10 lakhs in city C = 60% of 18% of 21000 = 2268
Number of males who have salary more than 10 lakhs in city A = 75% of 34% of 35000 = 8925
Required percentage = (8925 – 2268)/8925 × 100 = 75% (approx.)
Question 5 of 10
5. Question
1 points
Category: Quantitative Aptitude
Directions (Q1-5). The following table gives information about the population of six cities i.e. A, B, C, D, E and F and the percentage of earning males out of total population. The bar graph gives information about the number of males (in percentage) out of total number of earning males who have annual income more than 10 lakhs.
Out of total population of city F, 45% are males. How many males in city F are unemployed?
Correct
Answer- 1) 4320
Explanation-
Required number of males in city F = (45 – 39)% of 72000 = 6% of 72000 = 4320
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Answer- 1) 4320
Explanation-
Required number of males in city F = (45 – 39)% of 72000 = 6% of 72000 = 4320
Question 6 of 10
6. Question
1 points
Category: Quantitative Aptitude
Directions (Q6–10). The following table shows the classes taken by five teachers A, B, C, D and E on each day (Saturday and Sunday are holidays). The other day shows the salary paid to each teacher per class. Few values are missing in these tables. Based on the information given in these tables, answer the following questions.
Money earned by D in a week is:
Correct
Answer- 5) Rs 55000
Explanation-
Total classes taken by D in a week = 3 + 1 + 2 + 1 + 4 = 11
Money earned by D in a week = 11 × 5000 = Rs 55000
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Answer- 5) Rs 55000
Explanation-
Total classes taken by D in a week = 3 + 1 + 2 + 1 + 4 = 11
Money earned by D in a week = 11 × 5000 = Rs 55000
Question 7 of 10
7. Question
1 points
Category: Quantitative Aptitude
Directions (Q6–10). The following table shows the classes taken by five teachers A, B, C, D and E on each day (Saturday and Sunday are holidays). The other day shows the salary paid to each teacher per class. Few values are missing in these tables. Based on the information given in these tables, answer the following questions.
Money earned by A in a week is Rs 54000 and number of classes taken by him on Wednesday are 1 more than that of on Tuesday. Number of classed taken by him on Tuesday are:
Correct
Answer- 2) 4
Explanation-
Let the number of classed taken by A on Tuesday = x
Number of classed taken by A on Wednesday = x + 1
We have,
4500 (2 + 1 + x + x + 1) = 54000
4500 (4 + 2x) = 54000
4 + 2x = 12, 2x = 8, x = 4
Incorrect
Answer- 2) 4
Explanation-
Let the number of classed taken by A on Tuesday = x
Number of classed taken by A on Wednesday = x + 1
We have,
4500 (2 + 1 + x + x + 1) = 54000
4500 (4 + 2x) = 54000
4 + 2x = 12, 2x = 8, x = 4
Question 8 of 10
8. Question
1 points
Category: Quantitative Aptitude
Directions (Q6–10). The following table shows the classes taken by five teachers A, B, C, D and E on each day (Saturday and Sunday are holidays). The other day shows the salary paid to each teacher per class. Few values are missing in these tables. Based on the information given in these tables, answer the following questions.
Equal number of classes taken by C and E on Friday. The total money earned by all these teachers on Friday is Rs 50000. Total number of classes taken by all of them on Friday is:
Correct
Answer- 1) 12
Explanation-
Let the number of classes taken by each C and E on Friday are x.
Then,
4 × 4500 + 4 × 5000 + x × 4000 + x × 2000 = 50000
18000 + 20000 + 6000x = 50000
6000x = 12000, x = 2
Total number of classes = 4 + 4 + 2 + 2 = 12
Incorrect
Answer- 1) 12
Explanation-
Let the number of classes taken by each C and E on Friday are x.
Then,
4 × 4500 + 4 × 5000 + x × 4000 + x × 2000 = 50000
18000 + 20000 + 6000x = 50000
6000x = 12000, x = 2
Total number of classes = 4 + 4 + 2 + 2 = 12
Question 9 of 10
9. Question
1 points
Category: Quantitative Aptitude
Directions (Q6–10). The following table shows the classes taken by five teachers A, B, C, D and E on each day (Saturday and Sunday are holidays). The other day shows the salary paid to each teacher per class. Few values are missing in these tables. Based on the information given in these tables, answer the following questions.
Total salary paid to all these teachers together on Monday is:
Directions (Q6–10). The following table shows the classes taken by five teachers A, B, C, D and E on each day (Saturday and Sunday are holidays). The other day shows the salary paid to each teacher per class. Few values are missing in these tables. Based on the information given in these tables, answer the following questions.
The ratio of number of classes taken by B, C and E on Thursday is 1:1:2 respectively. The total salary earned by all the teachers together on Thursday is Rs 36500. Total number of classes taken by B in a week are:
Correct
Answer- 2) 10
Explanation-
Let the number of classes taken by B, C and E on Thursday are x, x and 2x respectively.
We have,
4500 + x × 5500 + x × 4000 + 5000 + 2x × 2000 = 36500
13500x = 27000
x = 2
total number of classes taken by B in a week = 1 + 3 + 2 + 4 = 10
Incorrect
Answer- 2) 10
Explanation-
Let the number of classes taken by B, C and E on Thursday are x, x and 2x respectively.
We have,
4500 + x × 5500 + x × 4000 + 5000 + 2x × 2000 = 36500
13500x = 27000
x = 2
total number of classes taken by B in a week = 1 + 3 + 2 + 4 = 10
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