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Question 1

Direction: Given below are two quantities named I and II. Based on the given information, you have to determine the relation between the two quantities. You should use the given data and your knowledge of Mathematics to choose among the possible answers.
The average of marks obtained by 138 candidates was 70.
Quantity I: If the average marks of the passed candidates were 87 and that of the failed candidates was 18, then the number of those candidates, who passed the examination was:
Quantity II: If the average marks of the failed candidates were 66 and that of the passed candidates was 82.5, then the number of those candidates, who failed the examination, was:

Question 2

Direction: Each question below contains a statement followed by Quantity I and Quantity II. Find both to find the relationship among them. Mark your answer accordingly.
X and Y started a business by investing INR 27500 and INR 11000 respectively. The condition of partnership is that Y got INR 150 per month for the management of the business. After receiving 4% interest on the capital, annual profit has distributed in the ratio of their investment. If the annual profit is INR6140.
Quantity I: Find the profit received by Y 
Quantity II: Find the profit received by X

Question 3

Direction: Find the appropriate relation for quantity1 and quantity2 in the following question:
Quantity 1: On INR 2850 invested @simple interest at the rate of 7% per annum, INR 997.5 is obtained as interest in certain years. In order to earn INR 2052 as interest on INR 4320 in the same number of years, what should be the rate of simple interest?
Quantity 2: Akhil borrowed INR 4980 from Shivam at simple interest. After 5 years, Shivam received INR 2290.8 more than the amount given to Akhil on loan. The rate of interest was?

Question 4

Direction: Given below are two quantities named I and II. Based on the given information, you have to determine the relation between the two quantities. You should use the given data and your knowledge of Mathematics to choose among the possible answers.
Quantity I. Find age of Z , if the sum of ages of X, Y and Z is 25 years and X is 17 years younger than Z who is thrice as old as Y.
Quantity II. Speed of a boat in still water is 9 kmph and the speed of the stream is 1.5 kmph. Atharva rows to a place at a distance of 105 km and comes back to the starting point. The total time taken by him is

Question 5

Direction: Given below are two quantities named I and II. Based on the given information, you have to determine the relation between the two quantities. You should use the given data and your knowledge of Mathematics to choose among the possible answers.

Quantity I: The average percentage of 5 students increases by 3 marks when a new girl comes in place of one of them who had scored 65% marks. What might be the score of the new girl (Maximum Marks = 100) 
Quantity II. The present age of A is half that of B. After 5 years, the ratio of A's age to that of B's age will be 6:11. Then the present age of B will be

Question 6

Directions: In the following question, two equations numbered I and II are given. You have to solve both the equations and answer the question.
I. 4x + 7y = 209
II. 12x −14y = −38

Question 7

Directions: In the following questions two equations numbered I and II are given. You have to solve both the equations and Give answer 
I. 5a15 (a-12 )=320
II.

Question 8

Directions: In the following question two equations numbered I and II are given. You have to solve both the equations and answer the question.

I.
II.

Question 9

Directions: In the following question two equations numbered I and II are given. You have to solve both the equations and answer the question.

I.
II.

Question 10

Direction: In the following question, there are two equations. Solve the equations and answer accordingly.
I. x2 - 24x + 108 = 0
II. y =

Question 11

Direction: In the questions, a number series is given. Find out the missing number.
1, 5, 9, 17, 25, ?, 49

Question 12

Directions:What should come at the place of question mark (?) in the following number series?

2, 6, 25, 96, 285, ?

Question 13

Direction: What will come in place of the question mark (?) in the following number series?
5, 7, 13, 25, 45, ?

Question 14

Direction: What will come in place of the question mark (?) in the following number series?
120, 15, 105, 17.5, 87.5, ?

Question 15

Direction: What will come in place of the question mark (?) in the following number series?
1, 3, 9, 31, ?, 651

Question 16

The average age of Ram and Shyam is 35 years. if Rohan replaces Ram, the average age becomes 32 years and if Rohan replaces Shyam, then the average age becomes 38 years. If the average age of Piyush and Ankit is half of the average age of Ram, Shyam and Rohan, then what is the average age of all the five people?

Question 17

Average age of a family of 4 is 25 years. Average age of the family excluding the youngest member is 30 years and Average age of the family excluding the oldest member is 20 years. Out of the two members left the age of the elder one is 10 less than twice the age of the other. Find the product of the ages of the members of the family.

Question 18

Rachita, Rohit and Shubham become partners in a business. They invested Rs. 25000, Rs. 30000 and Rs. 15000 respectively. The profit is shared in proportion to the investements, but Rachita also gets 30% of the profit as salary for managing the business. At the end of the financial year, if Rachita gets Rs. 1200 more than Rohit and Shubham together, what is Shubham's share?

Question 19

Mr Sonkar spends 50% of his monthly income on household items and out of the remaining he spends 50% on transport, 25% on entertainment, 10% on sports and the remaining amount of Rs 900 is saved. What is Mr Sonkar’s annual income?

Question 20

A bus travels at a speed of 80kmph. While traveling from Bus stop A to Bus stop B, which are 64 km apart, it gets stuck in a traffic jam and ends up covering the distance in an hour. For how much time was the bus stuck in the jam?

Question 21

Directions: The following question consists of a question and two statements numbered A and B below it. You have to decide whether the data provided in the statements are sufficient to answer the question. Read the question and both the statements and give answer.
What is the salary of A in a group of A, B, C, D and E whose average salary is ₹ 65780?
A. Total of the salary of B and C is ₹ 88,545.
B. Total of the salary of D and E is ₹ 59,020.

Question 22

Direction: The following questions are accompanied by two statements. You have to determine which statement is/are sufficient to answer the questions. Give answer as:-
A 31m long rod is cut into three pieces. How long is the longest piece?
I. Two pieces are each 1m shorter than the longest piece
II. Two pieces of the rod are of the same length.

Question 23

Direction: The question given below has few statements along with it. You have to determine which of the statement/s is/are sufficient/necessary for answering the question and mark your answer accordingly.
Last year Linc company produced a number of Dot pens and sold every unit of it. Total expenses in producing the pens was 10 lakhs plus 10% of the total revenue generated. The company made a profit by selling the pens. Did the company sell more than 2 lakh pens?
I. The company’s total revenue was greater than 11 lakhs
II. Linc earned a revenue of Rs. 5 on selling each Dot pen.

Question 24

Direction: The question given below has few statements along with it. You have to determine which of the statement/s is/are sufficient/necessary for answering the question and mark your answer accordingly:
What will be the ratio between bigger digit to the smaller digit in the two digit number?
I. The largest digit is 9.
II. The sum of the digits in the number is 5 times their difference.

Question 25

Direction: Given below is the line graph showing percentage profit of 2 companies in different years. Study the following graph carefully and answer the following questions.

%profit= (Income- expenditure)
×100/expenditure
If income of company A in 2010 is equal to income of company B in 2014. Then expenditure of company A in 2010 is what percent more than expenditure of company B in 2014?

Question 26

Direction: Given below is the line graph showing percentage profit of 2 companies in different years. Study the following graph carefully and answer the following questions.

%profit= (Income- expenditure)
×100/expenditure
If income of company B in 2012 is 165 cr. and expenditure of the same in 2012 was increased by 25% as compared to the expenditure of previous year. Then find the expenditure of company B in 2011.

Question 27

Direction: Given below is the line graph showing percentage profit of 2 companies in different years. Study the following graph carefully and answer the following questions.

%profit= (Income- expenditure)
×100/expenditure
Percentage increase in profit percent of a company A from 2009 to 2010 is what% more or less than percentage increase in profit percentage of same company from 2012 to 2013? (Approximate).

Question 28

Direction: Given below is the line graph showing percentage profit of 2 companies in different years. Study the following graph carefully and answer the following questions.

%profit= (Income- expenditure)
×100/expenditure
Average profit percent of company A over the years is what percent more or less than that of company B?

Question 29

Direction: Given below is the line graph showing percentage profit of 2 companies in different years. Study the following graph carefully and answer the following questions.

%profit= (Income- expenditure)
×100/expenditure
If expenditures of company B in 2009 and 2011 are equal and total income of company B in both the years together is 335 cr. Then find the expenditure of the same in each year. (round off to 2 decimal places).

Question 30

Direction: Study the information given below and answer the questions based on it.

There are three highways: Highway A, Highway B and Highway C. On each of the given days - Friday, Saturday and Sunday, some number of vehicles ply on these three highways.

We have these pieces of information relating to the traffic on these days:

Friday: The number of vehicles on highway B is one-third of the number of vehicles on highway B on Saturday. The number of vehicles on highway C is 3/4th of the number of vehicles on highway C on Saturday. The number of vehicles on highway A and C is the same.

Saturday: The total number of vehicles on Saturday is 75000. The number of vehicles on highway B is 15000 less than that of highway A & C together. The number of vehicles on highway A is 5/6th of the number of vehicles on highway A on Sunday.

Sunday: The total number of vehicles on Sunday is 4/5th of thetotal number of vehicles on Saturday. The number of vehicles on highway A is equal to the number of vehicles on highway B on Saturday. The number of vehicles on highway C is the same on Saturday and Sunday.

What is the total number of vehicles on all three highways on Friday?

Question 31

Direction: Study the information given below and answer the questions based on it.

There are three highways i.e. Highway A, Highway B and Highway C. On each of the given days - Friday, Saturday and Sunday, some number of vehicles pass on these three highways.

Friday: The number of vehicles on highway B is one-third of the number of vehicles on highway B on Saturday. The number of vehicles on highway C is 3/4th of the number of vehicles on highway C on Saturday. The number of vehicles on highway A and C is the same.

Saturday: The total number of vehicles on Saturday is 75000. The number of vehicles on highway B is 15000 less than that of highway A & C together. The number of vehicles on highway A is 5/6th of the number of vehicles on highway A on Sunday.

Sunday: The total number of vehicles on Sunday is 4/5th of thetotal number of vehicles on Saturday. The number of vehicles on highway A is equal to the number of vehicles on highway B on Saturday. The number of vehicles on highway C is the same on Saturday and Sunday.
What is the total number of vehicles on Highway A of three days?

Question 32

Direction: Study the information given below and answer the questions based on it.

There are three highways i.e. Highway A, Highway B and Highway C. On each of the given days - Friday, Saturday and Sunday, some number of vehicles pass on these three highways.

Friday: The number of vehicles on highway B is one-third of the number of vehicles on highway B on Saturday. The number of vehicles on highway C is 3/4th of the number of vehicles on highway C on Saturday. The number of vehicles on highway A and C is the same.

Saturday: The total number of vehicles on Saturday is 75000. The number of vehicles on highway B is 15000 less than that of highway A & C together. The number of vehicles on highway A is 5/6th of the number of vehicles on highway A on Sunday.

Sunday: The total number of vehicles on Sunday is 4/5th of thetotal number of vehicles on Saturday. The number of vehicles on highway A is equal to the number of vehicles on highway B on Saturday. The number of vehicles on highway C is the same on Saturday and Sunday.
What is the average number of vehicles on Sunday?

Question 33

Direction: Study the information given below and answer the questions based on it.

There are three highways i.e. Highway A, Highway B and Highway C. On each of the given days - Friday, Saturday and Sunday, some number of vehicles pass on these three highways.

Friday: The number of vehicles on highway B is one-third of the number of vehicles on highway B on Saturday. The number of vehicles on highway C is 3/4th of the number of vehicles on highway C on Saturday. The number of vehicles on highway A and C is the same.

Saturday: The total number of vehicles on Saturday is 75000. The number of vehicles on highway B is 15000 less than that of highway A & C together. The number of vehicles on highway A is 5/6th of the number of vehicles on highway A on Sunday.

Sunday: The total number of vehicles on Sunday is 4/5th of thetotal number of vehicles on Saturday. The number of vehicles on highway A is equal to the number of vehicles on highway B on Saturday. The number of vehicles on highway C is the same on Saturday and Sunday.
What is the difference between the vehicles on highway A on Saturday and the vehicles on highway C on Friday?

Question 34

Direction: Study the information given below and answer the questions based on it.

There are three highways i.e. Highway A, Highway B and Highway C. On each of the given days - Friday, Saturday and Sunday, some number of vehicles pass on these three highways.

Friday: The number of vehicles on highway B is one-third of the number of vehicles on highway B on Saturday. The number of vehicles on highway C is 3/4th of the number of vehicles on highway C on Saturday. The number of vehicles on highway A and C is the same.

Saturday: The total number of vehicles on Saturday is 75000. The number of vehicles on highway B is 15000 less than that of highway A & C together. The number of vehicles on highway A is 5/6th of the number of vehicles on highway A on Sunday.

Sunday: The total number of vehicles on Sunday is 4/5th of thetotal number of vehicles on Saturday. The number of vehicles on highway A is equal to the number of vehicles on highway B on Saturday. The number of vehicles on highway C is the same on Saturday and Sunday.
The number of vehicles on highway B on Friday is approximately what percent of the total vehicles on Sunday?

Question 35

Two pipes P and Q can fill a tank in 20 hours and 30 hours respectively. Both the pipes were opened to fill the empty tank and just when the tank should have been full, it was noticed that there was a leakage in the bottom all this while. The leak was then closed immediately and it took 6 more hours to fill the tank. How long would the leak take to empty the full tank?
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