IBPS PO
Q. 1. What should come in the place of (?) in the given series?
- 100, ?, 228, 299, 372, 451
A.
161B.
163C.
164D.
171E.
173Correct Answer is: A
Q. 2. What should come in the place of (?) in the given series?
- 20, 32, 47, 57, ?, 80
A.
78B.
72C.
79D.
77E.
74Correct Answer is: E
Q. 3. What should come in the place of (?) in the given series?
- 40, 66, 116, 198, 320, ?
A.
495B.
480C.
490D.
500E.
510Correct Answer is: C
Q. 4. What should come in the place of (?) in the given series?
- 500, 50, 10, 3, 1.2, ?
A.
1.4B.
0.3C.
0.4D.
0.6E.
0.8Correct Answer is: D
Q. 5. What should come in the place of (?) in the given series?
- 80, ?, 117, 168, 271, 478
A.
92B.
95C.
91D.
89E.
87Correct Answer is: A
Q. 6.
Milkman has a container filled with a mixture of milk and water which are in the ratio of 7 : 3. How many parts of the mixture needs to be removed and replaced with the water to obtain milk and water in ratio of 1 : 1?
Choose the correct answer
A.
B.
C.
D.
E.
None of these
Correct Answer is: B
Q. 7. The perimeter of a rectangle is 132 m and the difference between the length and breadth of the rectangle is 14 m then find the perimeter of square whose area is 16 m^2 less than the area of the rectangle.
A.
114 mB.
128 mC.
62 mD.
126 mE.
102 mCorrect Answer is: B
Q. 8. Subhash spends 40% of his monthly income on household items, 20% of his monthly income on buying clothes, 10% of his monthly income on investing in recurring deposits, and the remaining amount of Rs.15,000 he saves. What is Subhash's monthly income?
A.
Rs. 25,000B.
Rs. 45,000C.
Rs. 50,000D.
Rs. 48,000E.
Rs. 1,00,000Correct Answer is: C
Q. 9. In an examination, Ram scored 25% marks and failed by 25 marks. Shyam scored 45% marks and obtained 50 marks more than passing marks. Find the maximum marks.
A.
275B.
375C.
575D.
250E.
500Correct Answer is: B
Q. 10. Time taken by P to finish a piece of work is twice the time taken Q and thrice the time taken by R. If all three of them work together, it takes them 9 days to complete the entire work. How much time will 'R' need to finish the work alone?
A.
18 daysB.
15 daysC.
19 daysD.
21 daysE.
23 daysCorrect Answer is: A
Q. 11.
Study the following table carefully to answer the questions given below it.
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Details of manpower deployed at different levels by a company in different departments.
What is the respective ratio between total number of female managers from operations and finance departments and the total number of male officers from these two departments?
A.
38 : 45
B.
49 : 68
C.
62 : 73
D.
59 : 64
E.
54 : 65
Correct Answer is: D
Q. 12.
Study the following table carefully to answer the questions given below it.
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Details of manpower deployed at different levels by a company in different departments.
Total number of female employees (Managers and Officers) in procurement department is by what percent more than their male counterpart? (Rounded off to the nearest integer)
A.
10
B.
11
C.
12
D.
13
E.
14
Correct Answer is: A
Q. 13.
Study the following table carefully to answer the questions given below it.
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Details of manpower deployed at different levels by a company in different departments.
Total number of female managers in finance department is approximate what percent of the total number of male employees in sales department?
A.
39
B.
37
C.
46
D.
51
E.
55
Correct Answer is: A
Q. 14.
Study the following table carefully to answer the questions given below it.
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Details of manpower deployed at different levels by a company in different departments.
What is the difference between total number of male officers in Advertising and Public Relations Departments and the total number of female managers in these two departments?
A.
240
B.
225
C.
525
D.
475
E.
575
Correct Answer is: E
Q. 15.
Study the following table carefully to answer the questions given below it.
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Details of manpower deployed at different levels by a company in different departments.
Total number of male officers in advertising and sales department is approximately what percent of the total number of officers in these two departments?
A.
52
B.
55
C.
58
D.
57
E.
53
Correct Answer is: B
Q. 16.
In the given question, two equations numbered l and II are given. You have to solve both the equations and mark the appropriate answer-
-
x² - 12x + 11 = 0
-
3y² + 12y + 9 = 0
Choose the correct answer
A.
x > y
B.
x < y
C.
x ≥ y
D.
x ≤ y
E.
x = y or relation cannot be established
Correct Answer is: A
Q. 17.
In the given question, two equations numbered l and II are given. You have to solve both the equations and mark the appropriate answer-
-
x² - 10x + 25 = 0
-
y² + 10y + 24 = 0
Choose the correct answer
A.
x > y
B.
x < y
C.
x ≥ y
D.
x ≤ y
E.
x = y or relation cannot be established
Correct Answer is: A
Q. 18.
In the given question, two equations numbered l and II are given. You have to solve both the equations and mark the appropriate answer-
-
3x² + 2x - 8 = 0
-
3y² - 14y + 16 = 0
Choose the correct answer
A.
x > y
B.
x < y
C.
x ≥ y
D.
x ≤ y
E.
x = y or relation cannot be established
Correct Answer is: B
Q. 19.
In the given question, two equations numbered l and II are given. You have to solve both the equations and mark the appropriate answer-
-
2x² - 17x + 36 = 0
-
y² + 10y + 24 = 0
Choose the correct answer
A.
x > y
B.
x < y
C.
x ≥ y
D.
x ≤ y
E.
x = y or relation cannot be established
Correct Answer is: A
Q. 20.
In the given question, two equations numbered l and II are given. You have to solve both the equations and mark the appropriate answer-
-
7x² - 4x - 51 = 0
-
y² - 24y + 143 = 0
Choose the correct answer
A.
x > y
B.
x < y
C.
x ≥ y
D.
x ≤ y
E.
x = y or relation cannot be established
Correct Answer is: B
Q. 21. Train A running with the speed of 36 km/hr crosses a pole in 20 seconds. Another train B whose length is 100 metre more than length of train A is running with the speed of 18 km/hr. Find the time taken by train B to cross a platform of length 500 metre.
A.
150 secondsB.
140 secondsC.
160 secondsD.
200 secondsE.
None of theseCorrect Answer is: C
Q. 22. A mixture contains Alcohol and water in the ratio 7 : 5. When 5 litres of water and 6 litres of alcohol is added to the mixture, the ratio of alcohol to water in the resultant mixture becomes 34 : 25. Find the initial quantity of the mixture.
A.
58 litresB.
189 litresC.
48 litresD.
190 litresE.
None of theseCorrect Answer is: C
Q. 23.
Pipe A and B can fill the tank in 9 hours and 15 hours respectively and pipe C can empty the tank in 25 hours. If pipe A , B and C are opened simultaneously, pipe A was closed after four hours , pipe B was closed one hour before pipe A was closed and pipe C was closed after 10 hours. Then, Find what part of tank is filled?
Choose the correct answer
A.
B.
C.
D.
E.
Correct Answer is: E
Q. 24.
The height and radius of a right circular cylinder is 2 : 1 and total surface area of cylinder was 924 cm2. Find the volume of cylinder.
Choose the correct answer
A.
2156 cm3
B.
2046 cm3
C.
2186 cm3
D.
2250 cm3
E.
None of these
Correct Answer is: A
Q. 25. 4 men and 3 women finish a job in 6 days. Also, 5 men and 7 women can do the same job in 4 days. If 1 man and 1 woman will do the same job in x days, then what will be value of the perfect square nearest to the value of 14x?
A.
225B.
729C.
625D.
324E.
441Correct Answer is: D
Q. 26.
Answer the questions based on the information given below.
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The first pie chart below shows the percentage distribution of the total number of students in five different schools and the second pie chart below shows the total number of male students in each school. Note: Total number of students in a school = Number of male students in the school + Number of female students in the school Total number of students in all five schools together = 4300 Total number of male students in all five schools together = 2100
If the average total number of female students in school 'C' and school 'X' together is 498 then the number of female students in school 'X is what percentage of that in school 'A'?
A.
63.33%
B.
64.44%
C.
65.55%
D.
66.66%
E.
67.77%
Correct Answer is: A
Q. 27.
Answer the questions based on the information given below.
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The first pie chart below shows the percentage distribution of the total number of students in five different schools and the second pie chart below shows the total number of male students in each school. Note: Total number of students in a school = Number of male students in the school + Number of female students in the school Total number of students in all five schools together = 4300 Total number of male students in all five schools together = 2100
If the total number of students (male + female) in another school 'Z' is 30% more than that in school 'D' and the respective ratio between the number of male to female students in school 'Z' is 6 : 7 respectively then find the a
A.
726
B.
736
C.
746
D.
756
E.
766
Correct Answer is: B
Q. 28.
Answer the questions based on the information given below.
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The first pie chart below shows the percentage distribution of the total number of students in five different schools and the second pie chart below shows the total number of male students in each school. Note: Total number of students in a school = Number of male students in the school + Number of female students in the school Total number of students in all five schools together = 4300 Total number of male students in all five schools together = 2100
If the central angle corresponding to the total number of students (male + female) in school 'D' and school 'G' together is 120? then find the difference between the total number of students in school 'A' to that in school '
A.
410
B.
420
C.
430
D.
440
E.
450
Correct Answer is: C
Q. 29.
Answer the questions based on the information given below.
-
The first pie chart below shows the percentage distribution of the total number of students in five different schools and the second pie chart below shows the total number of male students in each school. Note: Total number of students in a school = Number of male students in the school + Number of female students in the school Total number of students in all five schools together = 4300 Total number of male students in all five schools together = 2100
If (p - 15)% of the number of female students in school 'D' and (p + 10)% of that in school 'E' are selected for a 'quiz' competition and the average total number of female students who are selected for the 'quiz' compet
A.
25
B.
30
C.
35
D.
40
E.
45
Correct Answer is: C
Q. 30.
Answer the questions based on the information given below.
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The first pie chart below shows the percentage distribution of the total number of students in five different schools and the second pie chart below shows the total number of male students in each school. Note: Total number of students in a school = Number of male students in the school + Number of female students in the school Total number of students in all five schools together = 4300 Total number of male students in all five schools together = 2100
If the difference between the number of male students in school 'A' to that in school 'E' is same as that in school 'C' to school 'M' and the number of male students in school 'M' is more than that in school '
A.
1150
B.
1155
C.
1160
D.
1165
E.
1170
Correct Answer is: B
Q. 31.
What approximate value should come in the place of question mark (?) in the following question?
-
(124.95 × 5.98) - (110.02 × 7.96) + 669.95 = ? × 8.99
Choose the correct answer
A.
30
B.
40
C.
80
D.
60
E.
50
Correct Answer is: D
Q. 32.
What approximate value should come in the place of question mark (?) in the following question?
-
12.98 + 417.98 = 34.98 × 19.98 - ?² - 99.99
Choose the correct answer
A.
6
B.
17
C.
21
D.
13
E.
11
Correct Answer is: D
Q. 33.
What approximate value should come in the place of question mark (?) in the following question?
-
349.99 - [15.95² - (87.88 + 95.94) ÷ 7.99] = ?
Choose the correct answer
A.
113
B.
117
C.
123
D.
133
E.
137
Correct Answer is: B
Q. 34.
What approximate value should come in the place of question mark (?) in the following question?
-
44.99% of 399.99 + 49.99% of 299.99 = ? + 69.99% of 199.99
Choose the correct answer
A.
190
B.
180
C.
170
D.
140
E.
210
Correct Answer is: B
Q. 35.
What approximate value should come in the place of question mark (?) in the following question?
Choose the correct answer
A.
8
B.
5
C.
4
D.
3
E.
2
Correct Answer is: E
Q. 36.
Vessel A contains (2x + 360) liters mixture of milk and water in the ratio of 7 : 5 and vessel B contains a 200 liters mixture of milk and water in the ratio of 3 : 2. If vessels A and B are mixed together, then the ratio of the milk and water becomes 47 : 33. Find the value of x.
Choose the correct answer
A.
80
B.
100
C.
120
D.
125
E.
150
Correct Answer is: C
Q. 37. Sachin and Kohli decided to invest in a business. They put in their capitals in the ratio of 5:3. However, in the next year sachin invested 40% more money and kohli withdrew 20% of his capital. If at the end of second year sachin got Rs 4000 as profit, then find the profit earned by kohli.
A.
Rs. 2100B.
Rs. 1800C.
Rs. 1500D.
Rs. 1780E.
Rs. 3050Correct Answer is: B
Q. 38. P and Q started a business of garment. P invested Rs 50,000 and Q invested Rs 75,000. After 7 months, P withdraws Rs 20,000 and Q invested additional investment of Rs. 5,000. At the end of the year, business earned a profit of Rs 1,10,000. Find the share of P.
A.
Rs. 44,000B.
Rs. 38,597C.
Rs. 42,000D.
Rs. 48,597E.
Rs. 52,000Correct Answer is: B
Q. 39. A boat starts travelling from point P, travels to point Q then returns to point P. The boat takes 12 hours to complete the journey. The speed of the stream is 5 km/hour and the speed of the boat in still water is 10 km/hour. What is the distance between P and Q?
A.
45B.
55C.
60D.
35E.
25Correct Answer is: A
Q. 40.
Tickets numbered 1 to 50 are mixed up and then a ticket is drawn at random. What is the probability that the ticket drawn bears a number which is a multiple of 8?
Choose the correct answer
A.
B.
C.
D.
E.
Correct Answer is: E
Q. 41.
In the given question, two equations numbered l and II are given. Solve both the equations and mark the appropriate answer.
-
2x² - 11x + 15 = 0
-
2y² - 9y + 10 = 0
Choose the correct answer
A.
x > y
B.
x < y
C.
x ≥ y
D.
x ≤ y
E.
x = y or relation cannot be established
Correct Answer is: C
Q. 42.
In the given question, two equations numbered l and II are given. Solve both the equations and mark the appropriate answer.
-
x² - 16x + 55 = 0
-
y² - 17y + 52 = 0
Choose the correct answer
A.
x > y
B.
x < y
C.
x ≥ y
D.
x ≤ y
E.
x = y or relation cannot be established
Correct Answer is: E
Q. 43.
In the given question, two equations numbered l and II are given. Solve both the equations and mark the appropriate answer.
-
5x² + 8x + 3 = 0
-
6y² + 7y - 3 = 0
Choose the correct answer
A.
x > y
B.
x < y
C.
x ≥ y
D.
x ≤ y
E.
x = y or relation cannot be established
Correct Answer is: E
Q. 44.
In the given question, two equations numbered l and II are given. Solve both the equations and mark the appropriate answer.
-
2x² - 7x - 15 = 0
-
3y² - 6y - 9 = 0
Choose the correct answer
A.
x > y
B.
x < y
C.
x ≥ y
D.
x ≤ y
E.
x = y or relation cannot be established
Correct Answer is: E
Q. 45.
In the given question, two equations numbered l and II are given. Solve both the equations and mark the appropriate answer.
-
4x² - 10x + 4 = 0
-
3y² - 11y + 6 = 0
Choose the correct answer
A.
x > y
B.
x < y
C.
x ≥ y
D.
x ≤ y
E.
x = y or relation cannot be established
Correct Answer is: E
Q. 46.
The following bar graph shows the number of two wheelers and number of four wheelers manufactured and number of two wheelers and four wheelers sold by five different companies A, B, C, D and E.
Find the difference between average number of two wheelers and four wheelers sold and average number of two wheelers and four wheelers unsold.
A.
15
B.
10
C.
20
D.
30
E.
35
Correct Answer is: B
Q. 47.
The following bar graph shows the number of two wheelers and number of four wheelers manufactured and number of two wheelers and four wheelers sold by five different companies A, B, C, D and E.
If 70% of unsold vehicles in company D are four wheelers and number four wheelers unsold in company E is 5 more than that number of four wheelers unsold in company D. Find the sum of the unsold two wheelers in company D and E.
A.
80
B.
105
C.
95
D.
125
E.
115
Correct Answer is: C
Q. 48.
The following bar graph shows the number of two wheelers and number of four wheelers manufactured and number of two wheelers and four wheelers sold by five different companies A, B, C, D and E.
In company A 30% of the sold vehicles are two wheelers and the remaining are four wheelers and the number of four wheelers in unsold vehicles is 40%. Then find the difference between the total number of two wheelers and four wheelers manufactured in co
A.
75
B.
85
C.
70
D.
80
E.
95
Correct Answer is: C
Q. 49.
The following bar graph shows the number of two wheelers and number of four wheelers manufactured and number of two wheelers and four wheelers sold by five different companies A, B, C, D and E.
If the number of four wheelers to two wheelers sold in the company E are in the ratio 4:3. If the 30% of the four wheelers sold is maruti and remaining are Tata and number of two wheelers sold are 40% are KTM and remaining are Royal Enfield. Find the t
A.
250
B.
130
C.
150
D.
200
E.
160
Correct Answer is: D
Q. 50.
The following bar graph shows the number of two wheelers and number of four wheelers manufactured and number of two wheelers and four wheelers sold by five different companies A, B, C, D and E.
In company B and C the number of vehicles (Two wheelers + Four wheelers) sold to males to females are in the ratio 3 : 2 and 4 : 1 respectively. Then find the ratio between the number of vehicles sold to male and females.
A.
11 : 4
B.
11 : 5
C.
12 : 7
D.
13 : 8
E.
14 : 5
Correct Answer is: A
Q. 51. What approximate value will come in the place of the question mark '?' in the following question?
- 10.11% of 29.902 + 55.01% of 300.02 - 150.32% of 60.12 = ?
A.
74B.
78C.
81D.
83E.
None of theseCorrect Answer is: B
Q. 52.
What approximate value will come in the place of the question mark '?' in the following question?
-
1728 ÷ ? + 149.98 × 25.15 = 3156 - 269.75
Choose the correct answer
A.
2
B.
3
C.
-1
D.
-3
E.
-2
Correct Answer is: E
Q. 53.
What approximate value will come in the place of the question mark '?' in the following question?
Choose the correct answer
A.
75
B.
60
C.
90
D.
30
E.
45
Correct Answer is: A
Q. 54.
What approximate value will come in the place of the question mark '?' in the following question?
-
?³ + 115.86 - 24.93 × 1.90 = 190.97
Choose the correct answer
A.
4
B.
6
C.
5
D.
9
E.
7
Correct Answer is: C
Q. 55.
What approximate value will come in the place of the question mark '?' in the following question?
Choose the correct answer
A.
10
B.
15
C.
5
D.
45
E.
90
Correct Answer is: C
Q. 56.
In a family of four members A, B, C, and D, Rs. 50,000 was divided among them. A took 2/3 of the money, B took 1/5 of the remaining amount, and the rest was divided between C and D in the ratio of 2 : 3 respectively. How much (approx.) did C get as his share?
Choose the correct answer
A.
Rs. 5,334
B.
Rs. 5,000
C.
Rs. 6,000
D.
Rs. 7,000
E.
None of these
Correct Answer is: A
Q. 57.
One card is randomly chosen from a deck of 52 cards. If the red face cards have been removed, find the probability that the picked card is a face card.
Choose the correct answer
A.
B.
C.
D.
E.
None of these
Correct Answer is: A
Q. 58. Train passes a platform in 30 seconds and the speed of train is 72 kmph. If the same train crosses another platform which is triple the length of first platform is 45 sec, then find the length of train ?
A.
420B.
450C.
480D.
360E.
510Correct Answer is: B
Q. 59. Two partners Nisha and Arun enter into a partnership with initial investment of Rs. 2000 and Rs. 3000 respectively. After 4 months, Nisha invested Rs. P more such that share of Arun in the annual profit is 9/10 of Nisha's profit share. Find the value of P.
A.
Rs. 1000B.
Rs. 4000C.
Rs. 6000D.
Rs. 2000E.
None of theseCorrect Answer is: D
Q. 60. Cost of a fan is 250 more than the cost of a bulb. If bulb is sold at 35% profit and fan is sold at 40% loss, the selling price of bulb and fan becomes equal. Find the cost of bulb.
A.
Rs. 400B.
Rs. 600C.
Rs. 200D.
Rs. 300E.
Rs. 500Correct Answer is: C
Q. 61.
The given caselet gives the information about the number of managers (Male + Female) and number of clerks (Male + Female) working in the three different companies X, Y and Z.
-
The total number of managers working in company X is 90 and the number of female clerks working in Company X is 10 less than the total number of managers working in company X. Number of male clerks to female clerks in company X are in the ratio 9: 8. Number of male managers working in company Z is 10 more than the female manager in the same company. Total number of managers in company Z is the same as the number of female clerks in company X. Number of male clerks in company Z is 10 more than the number of male clerks in company X. Total clerks in company Z is 165. Average number of male and female managers in company Z is the same as the number of female clerks in company Y which is 30 less than that of males in the same company. Number of male managers to female managers in company Y are in the ratio 4 : 5. Difference between the number of male and female managers in company Y is 15. Number of male managers to female managers in company X is 5 : 4.
Number of male clerks in Company X and Y is what percentage of the total number of female clerks in all the companies.
A.
78.90%
B.
78.80%
C.
78.89%
D.
83.89%
E.
86.48%
Correct Answer is: E
Q. 62.
The given caselet gives the information about the number of managers (Male + Female) and number of clerks (Male + Female) working in the three different companies X, Y and Z.
-
The total number of managers working in company X is 90 and the number of female clerks working in Company X is 10 less than the total number of managers working in company X. Number of male clerks to female clerks in company X are in the ratio 9: 8. Number of male managers working in company Z is 10 more than the female manager in the same company. Total number of managers in company Z is the same as the number of female clerks in company X. Number of male clerks in company Z is 10 more than the number of male clerks in company X. Total clerks in company Z is 165. Average number of male and female managers in company Z is the same as the number of female clerks in company Y which is 30 less than that of males in the same company. Number of male managers to female managers in company Y are in the ratio 4 : 5. Difference between the number of male and female managers in company Y is 15. Number of male managers to female managers in company X is 5 : 4.
Find the ratio between the number of male managers in Company X and Y to the number of male clerks in company X and Y.
A.
11 : 20
B.
11 : 16
C.
13 : 17
D.
19 : 21
E.
19 : 25
Correct Answer is: B
Q. 63.
The given caselet gives the information about the number of managers (Male + Female) and number of clerks (Male + Female) working in the three different companies X, Y and Z.
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The total number of managers working in company X is 90 and the number of female clerks working in Company X is 10 less than the total number of managers working in company X. Number of male clerks to female clerks in company X are in the ratio 9: 8. Number of male managers working in company Z is 10 more than the female manager in the same company. Total number of managers in company Z is the same as the number of female clerks in company X. Number of male clerks in company Z is 10 more than the number of male clerks in company X. Total clerks in company Z is 165. Average number of male and female managers in company Z is the same as the number of female clerks in company Y which is 30 less than that of males in the same company. Number of male managers to female managers in company Y are in the ratio 4 : 5. Difference between the number of male and female managers in company Y is 15. Number of male managers to female managers in company X is 5 : 4.
If the number of male managers and female managers in company Z is increased by 20% and 40% respectively. Find the difference between total male managers in all the given companies and total female managers in all the given companies.
A.
5
B.
0
C.
10
D.
15
E.
20
Correct Answer is: B
Q. 64. Two cars 'M' and 'N' leave from point 'P' towards point 'Q' with car 'M' leaving 1 hour earlier than car 'N'. Both the cars travel first 100 km at 50 km/hr, next 50 km at 25 km/hr and the remaining distance at 20 km/hr. If the distance between 'P' and 'Q' is 250 km, the find the distance between car 'N' and half of the distance between points 'P' and 'Q', when car 'M' reaches point 'Q'?
A.
45 kmB.
60 kmC.
75 kmD.
90 kmE.
105 kmCorrect Answer is: E
Q. 65. A shopkeeper marks an article 24% above its cost price and allows a 15% discount on the marked price. If he earns a profit of Rs. 27 by selling the article, then the selling price of the article is:
A.
Rs. 508B.
Rs. 522C.
Rs. 527D.
Rs. 517E.
Rs. 817Correct Answer is: C
Q. 66.
Answer the questions based on the information given below.
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The table given below shows the total number of male employees (Public + Private) and the total number of female employees (Public + Private) working in five different cities. Total number of employees in a city = Number of male employees working in the city + Number of female employees working in the city Note :
(1) Sum of the total number of male employees working in the 'Public' sector from city 'P' and city 'R' together is 70.
(2) Sum of the total number of male employees working in the 'Private' sector from city ''Q' and city 'T' together is 132.
What is the average total number of employees working in city 'Q', 'R', and 'T' together?
A.
160
B.
150
C.
140
D.
130
E.
120
Correct Answer is: A
Q. 67.
Answer the questions based on the information given below.
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The table given below shows the total number of male employees (Public + Private) and the total number of female employees (Public + Private) working in five different cities. Total number of employees in a city = Number of male employees working in the city + Number of female employees working in the city Note :
(1) Sum of the total number of male employees working in the 'Public' sector from city 'P' and city 'R' together is 70.
(2) Sum of the total number of male employees working in the 'Private' sector from city ''Q' and city 'T' together is 132.
The number of female employees working in 'private' sector from city 'P' and from city 'Q' is 33.33% and 37.5% of the number of male employees working in 'public' sector from city 'T' and city 'R' respect
A.
11
B.
19
C.
21
D.
27
E.
29
Correct Answer is: C
Q. 68.
Answer the questions based on the information given below.
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The table given below shows the total number of male employees (Public + Private) and the total number of female employees (Public + Private) working in five different cities. Total number of employees in a city = Number of male employees working in the city + Number of female employees working in the city Note :
(1) Sum of the total number of male employees working in the 'Public' sector from city 'P' and city 'R' together is 70.
(2) Sum of the total number of male employees working in the 'Private' sector from city ''Q' and city 'T' together is 132.
If the total number of employees (male + female) working in city 'Z' is 60% less than the total number of employees working in all five cities together and the total number of male employees (public + private) working in city 'Z' is 8 m
A.
80%
B.
83.33%
C.
85%
D.
86.66%
E.
88%
Correct Answer is: B
Q. 69.
Answer the questions based on the information given below.
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The table given below shows the total number of male employees (Public + Private) and the total number of female employees (Public + Private) working in five different cities. Total number of employees in a city = Number of male employees working in the city + Number of female employees working in the city Note :
(1) Sum of the total number of male employees working in the 'Public' sector from city 'P' and city 'R' together is 70.
(2) Sum of the total number of male employees working in the 'Private' sector from city ''Q' and city 'T' together is 132.
If the average total number of employees working in city 'P', 'S', 'T' and 'U' together is 185 and the number of female employees working in city 'U' is 25% more than the number of male employees working in city
A.
222
B.
228
C.
232
D.
238
E.
242
Correct Answer is: A
Q. 70.
Answer the questions based on the information given below.
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The table given below shows the total number of male employees (Public + Private) and the total number of female employees (Public + Private) working in five different cities. Total number of employees in a city = Number of male employees working in the city + Number of female employees working in the city Note :
(1) Sum of the total number of male employees working in the 'Public' sector from city 'P' and city 'R' together is 70.
(2) Sum of the total number of male employees working in the 'Private' sector from city ''Q' and city 'T' together is 132.
If the total number of female employees working in the 'public' sector from city 'R' and city 'S' together is 55.55% less than the total number of male employees working in the 'private' sector from city 'P' and
A.
37
B.
37
C.
41
D.
47
E.
Cannot be determined
Correct Answer is: D