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CAT2021 || Daily Target Quiz || DI-LR || Mega Quiz 1 & Weekly Revision || 21.03.2021

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Question 1

Directions: Answer the questions based on the information given below.
Due to higher or lower demand, there was increase or decrease in marked price and discount of two different articles i.e. A and B. The line graph given below shows the marked price of two different articles A and B, and the difference of selling prices of both articles on five different days. On Tuesday and Wednesday, selling price of article B was greater than the selling price of article A, and on rest of the days, selling price of article B was less than the selling price of article A.
Discount percentage given on article A on Monday and Wednesday was 20% and 34%, respectively. If profit earned on article B on Monday is 30%, then find the profit percentage earned on article B on Wednesday. (Cost price of article remained same on all days)

Question 2

Directions: Answer the questions based on the information given below.
Due to higher or lower demand, there was increase or decrease in marked price and discount of two different articles i.e. A and B. The line graph given below shows the marked price of two different articles A and B, and the difference of selling prices of both articles on five different days. On Tuesday and Wednesday, selling price of article B was greater than the selling price of article A, and on rest of the days, selling price of article B was less than the selling price of article A.
If the cost price of article B is Rs. 600, then find the difference between numeric value of discount percent given on article A and article B on Thursday, given that article B was sold at 60% profit on Thursday.

Question 3

Directions: Answer the questions based on the information given below.
Due to higher or lower demand, there was increase or decrease in marked price and discount of two different articles i.e. A and B. The line graph given below shows the marked price of two different articles A and B, and the difference of selling prices of both articles on five different days. On Tuesday and Wednesday, selling price of article B was greater than the selling price of article A, and on rest of the days, selling price of article B was less than the selling price of article A.
Discount given on article A on Tuesday was Rs. 375 and profit percent earned on article A on Tuesday was 75%. If cost price of article B is Rs. 808, then profit earned on article A on Tuesday is what percent of profit earned on article B on Tuesday?

Question 4

Directions: Answer the questions based on the information given below.
Due to higher or lower demand, there was increase or decrease in marked price and discount of two different articles i.e. A and B. The line graph given below shows the marked price of two different articles A and B, and the difference of selling prices of both articles on five different days. On Tuesday and Wednesday, selling price of article B was greater than the selling price of article A, and on rest of the days, selling price of article B was less than the selling price of article A.
If discount percentage given on article B on Friday was 1% less than discount percentage given on article A on the same day, then find the sum of discount given on article A and article B together on Friday.

Question 5

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What is the percent increase/decrease in the profit for Shop 2 from year 2013 to 2015?

Question 6

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If the expenditure of Shop 1 in 2013 was Rs. 400 crores, what was its income?

Question 7

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If the income of Shop 2 in 2016 was Rs. 343 crores, what was its expenditure?

Question 8

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If the incomes of two shops are equal in 2014, what was the ratio of their expenditures?

Question 9

Direction: Study the following data carefully and answer the questions accordingly.
Eight persons are working in a bank. Their designations are President, Vice president (VP), Chief Executive Officer (CEO), Chief Finance Officer (CFO), Chief Operation Officer (COO), Deputy General Manager (DGM), Assistant General Manager (AGM) and General Manager (GM). The sequence of the posts is as above i.e. President is the senior-most and GM is the junior-most person. They have different years of experiences and different age. No two persons have the same years of experience.
There are four people that are senior to G. There is only one designation between G and the one with 10years of experience. The person who is 33years old is just senior to the one who has 4years of experience. There are two designations between E and the one with 4years of experience. C is one year younger than one who is just senior to D and C is not an immediate senior of D. Number of people junior to G is the same as the number of people senior to A, whose age is 44. H is just the junior to the one with 9years of experience who is an Assistant General Manager. There are four designations between the one who is 37year-old and the one with 12years of experience. The one who is 37year old is junior to the one with 12years of experience. A is 11years older than his immediate senior. E is senior to G. There are 3 designations between the one with 12years of experience and C, who is just junior to the one with 5years of experience. The immediate junior of the one with five years of experience has 7years of experience and is 50years old. B is 2years elder than his immediate junior. F is the most experienced person. The difference between the experience of E and H is 2years. The difference between the experience of E and F is 4years. H is less experienced than E, who is 2years younger than A but 3years elder than G.

Who is the second most experienced person?

Question 10

Direction: Study the following data carefully and answer the questions accordingly.
Eight persons are working in a bank. Their designations are President, Vice president (VP), Chief Executive Officer (CEO), Chief Finance Officer (CFO), Chief Operation Officer (COO), Deputy General Manager (DGM), Assistant General Manager (AGM) and General Manager (GM). The sequence of the posts is as above i.e. President is the senior-most and GM is the junior-most person. They have different years of experiences and different age. No two persons have the same years of experience.
There are four people that are senior to G. There is only one designation between G and the one with 10years of experience. The person who is 33years old is just senior to the one who has 4years of experience. There are two designations between E and the one with 4years of experience. C is one year younger than one who is just senior to D and C is not an immediate senior of D. Number of people junior to G is the same as the number of people senior to A, whose age is 44. H is just the junior to the one with 9years of experience who is an Assistant General Manager. There are four designations between the one who is 37year-old and the one with 12years of experience. The one who is 37year old is junior to the one with 12years of experience. A is 11years older than his immediate senior. E is senior to G. There are 3 designations between the one with 12years of experience and C, who is just junior to the one with 5years of experience. The immediate junior of the one with five years of experience has 7years of experience and is 50years old. B is 2years elder than his immediate junior. F is the most experienced person. The difference between the experience of E and H is 2years. The difference between the experience of E and F is 4years. H is less experienced than E, who is 2years younger than A but 3years elder than G.
Who is the eldest among the following?

Question 11

Direction: Study the following data carefully and answer the questions accordingly.
Eight persons are working in a bank. Their designations are President, Vice president (VP), Chief Executive Officer (CEO), Chief Finance Officer (CFO), Chief Operation Officer (COO), Deputy General Manager (DGM), Assistant General Manager (AGM) and General Manager (GM). The sequence of the posts is as above i.e. President is the senior-most and GM is the junior-most person. They have different years of experiences and different age. No two persons have the same years of experience.
There are four people that are senior to G. There is only one designation between G and the one with 10years of experience. The person who is 33years old is just senior to the one who has 4years of experience. There are two designations between E and the one with 4years of experience. C is one year younger than one who is just senior to D and C is not an immediate senior of D. Number of people junior to G is the same as the number of people senior to A, whose age is 44. H is just the junior to the one with 9years of experience who is an Assistant General Manager. There are four designations between the one who is 37year-old and the one with 12years of experience. The one who is 37year old is junior to the one with 12years of experience. A is 11years older than his immediate senior. E is senior to G. There are 3 designations between the one with 12years of experience and C, who is just junior to the one with 5years of experience. The immediate junior of the one with five years of experience has 7years of experience and is 50years old. B is 2years elder than his immediate junior. F is the most experienced person. The difference between the experience of E and H is 2years. The difference between the experience of E and F is 4years. H is less experienced than E, who is 2years younger than A but 3years elder than G.
How many designations are there between D and B?

Question 12

Direction: Study the following data carefully and answer the questions accordingly.
Eight persons are working in a bank. Their designations are President, Vice president (VP), Chief Executive Officer (CEO), Chief Finance Officer (CFO), Chief Operation Officer (COO), Deputy General Manager (DGM), Assistant General Manager (AGM) and General Manager (GM). The sequence of the posts is as above i.e. President is the senior-most and GM is the junior-most person. They have different years of experiences and different age. No two persons have the same years of experience.
There are four people that are senior to G. There is only one designation between G and the one with 10years of experience. The person who is 33years old is just senior to the one who has 4years of experience. There are two designations between E and the one with 4years of experience. C is one year younger than one who is just senior to D and C is not an immediate senior of D. Number of people junior to G is the same as the number of people senior to A, whose age is 44. H is just the junior to the one with 9years of experience who is an Assistant General Manager. There are four designations between the one who is 37year-old and the one with 12years of experience. The one who is 37year old is junior to the one with 12years of experience. A is 11years older than his immediate senior. E is senior to G. There are 3 designations between the one with 12years of experience and C, who is just junior to the one with 5years of experience. The immediate junior of the one with five years of experience has 7years of experience and is 50years old. B is 2years elder than his immediate junior. F is the most experienced person. The difference between the experience of E and H is 2years. The difference between the experience of E and F is 4years. H is less experienced than E, who is 2years younger than A but 3years elder than G.
Which of the following is an odd pair?

Question 13

Direction: Read the following information carefully and answer the questions given below.

Eight persons i.e. S, T, Z, M, L, P, R and K are sitting in a row facing north. All the persons are the members of a family. T sits third to the left of K who is the spouse of L. R sits third to the right of S who is the daughter-in-law of K. T’s brother sits second from extreme end. P sits immediate left of L who is the mother of Z. T’s mother sits at extreme left end. The husband of S sits adjacent to S. Three persons sit between S and Z who is the husband of R. P sits second to the right of Z. M’s son sits adjacent to M.

How many persons sit between T’s Brother and the one who is the aunt of P?

Question 14

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Eight persons i.e. S, T, Z, M, L, P, R and K are sitting in a row facing north. All the persons are the members of a family. T sits third to the left of K who is the spouse of L. R sits third to the right of S who is the daughter-in-law of K. T’s brother sits second from extreme end. P sits immediate left of L who is the mother of Z. T’s mother sits at extreme left end. The husband of S sits adjacent to S. Three persons sit between S and Z who is the husband of R. P sits second to the right of Z. M’s son sits adjacent to M.

What is the relation of the one who sits second to the left of T with respect to the one who sits third to the left of K’s wife?

Question 15

Direction: Read the following information carefully and answer the questions given below.

Eight persons i.e. S, T, Z, M, L, P, R and K are sitting in a row facing north. All the persons are the members of a family. T sits third to the left of K who is the spouse of L. R sits third to the right of S who is the daughter-in-law of K. T’s brother sits second from extreme end. P sits immediate left of L who is the mother of Z. T’s mother sits at extreme left end. The husband of S sits adjacent to S. Three persons sit between S and Z who is the husband of R. P sits second to the right of Z. M’s son sits adjacent to M.

If ‘K’ is related to ‘L’ and ‘M’ is related to ‘S’ then in the same way ‘Z’ is related to _?
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