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IBPS RRB Test 761
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  • Question 1/10
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    Direction: The following bar graph shows the percentage break-up of a person's salary from year 2001 to 2005. With the given information, answer the following questions.

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    If the ratio on transport expenses in the year 2002 and 2005 are in the ratio 7:5. Then what is the ratio of EMI expenses in the year 2002 and 2005.
    Solutions
    Let total salary in 2002 = x
    Total salary in 2005 = y
    42%of x/30% of y = 7/5 
     =1:1
    Ratio of EMI expenses
    = 40% of x/36% of y=40/36 =10:9
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    Direction: The following bar graph shows the percentage break-up of a person's salary from year 2001 to 2005. With the given information, answer the following questions.

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    If the saving in 2002 is th of the saving in 2004. Then what is the total expenditure spent on transport in 2002. (Given that total salary in 2004 is Rs. 1,75,000 Rs.)
    Solutions
    Saving in 2004 = (20/100)175000 = Rs. 35000
    Saving in 2002 =  35000 = Rs. 21000
    Transport expenditure in 2002 = (42/18)*21000 = Rs. 49000
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    Direction: The following bar graph shows the percentage break-up of a person's salary from year 2001 to 2005. With the given information, answer the following questions.

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    In every year there is an increase of 100% in monthly salary as compared to previous year's monthly salary then what is the ratio of monthly salary in 2005 to the expenses on Saving in 2003.
    Solutions
    Let salary in 2003 = 100
    Salary in 2005 =
    Expenses on saving in 2003 = 50
    Required ratio = = 8:1
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    Direction: The following bar graph shows the percentage break-up of a person's salary from year 2001 to 2005. With the given information, answer the following questions.

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    In which year the ratio of EMI expanses to saving is 3rd highest?
    Solutions
    EMI expanses : saving in 2005 
    = 18/17  and it is the 3rd highest.
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    Direction: The following bar graph shows the percentage break-up of a person's salary from year 2001 to 2005. With the given information, answer the following questions.

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    Find the average percentage of transport expenses over the years.
    Solutions
    Required average
    From graph it can be predicted that if percentage of transport expenses for 2001 to be taken as= 38
    then for 2002 it has also to be taken equal to 42 because  (rise in 2011 = fall in 2012)
    Similarly if percentage of transport expenses for 2003 is taken as 16 then for 2004 it should be taken as 58.
    these values taken above were in respect to observation in graphs.
    for 2005 it is 30 which is clearly reflected.
    hence average is : (38+42+16+58+30)/5 = 184/5 = 36 approx.
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    Seven players A, B, C, D, E, F, and G are playing for the different International teams – India, Pakistan, Australia, Sri Lanka, South Africa, NewZealand, and West Indies but not necessarily in the same order. They are specialized in different forms, viz. All Rounder, Batsman, and Bowler. At least two players are specialized in the same forms.

    F is playing for Sri Lanka and he is not an All-Rounder. D is playing from Australia and he is an All-Rounder. The one who is playing for New Zealand is not a bowler. A is not playing for West Indies and he is not an All-Rounder. E is playing for Pakistan but he is not an All Rounder. G is playing for South Africa and he is a batsman along with only B. No one playing for India and West Indies is an All Rounder.

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    Which of the following represent the group of players that are bowlers?
    Solutions
    • F is playing for Sri Lanka and he is not an All-Rounder.
    • D is playing from Australia and he is an All-Rounder.
    • G is playing for South Africa and he is a batsman along with only B.
    • A is not playing for West Indies and he is not an All-Rounder.
    • E is playing for Pakistan but he is not an All Rounder.
    • The one who is playing for Newzeland is not a bowler.
    • No one playing for India and West Indies is an All Rounder.


    A, F, E represents the group of players who are bowlers.
  • Question 7/10
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    Seven players A, B, C, D, E, F, and G are playing for the different International teams – India, Pakistan, Australia, Sri Lanka, South Africa, NewZealand, and West Indies but not necessarily in the same order. They are specialized in different forms, viz. All Rounder, Batsman, and Bowler. At least two players are specialized in the same forms.

    F is playing for Sri Lanka and he is not an All-Rounder. D is playing from Australia and he is an All-Rounder. The one who is playing for New Zealand is not a bowler. A is not playing for West Indies and he is not an All-Rounder. E is playing for Pakistan but he is not an All Rounder. G is playing for South Africa and he is a batsman along with only B. No one playing for India and West Indies is an All Rounder.

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    In which form does 'C' Specialized?
    Solutions
    • F is playing for Sri Lanka and he is not an All-Rounder.
    • D is playing from Australia and he is an All-Rounder.
    • G is playing for South Africa and he is a batsman along with only B.
    • A is not playing for West Indies and he is not an All-Rounder.
    • E is playing for Pakistan but he is not an All Rounder.
    • The one who is playing for Newzeland is not a bowler.
    • No one playing for India and West Indies is an All Rounder.


    C is an all-rounder. 
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    Seven players A, B, C, D, E, F, and G are playing for the different International teams – India, Pakistan, Australia, Sri Lanka, South Africa, NewZealand, and West Indies but not necessarily in the same order. They are specialized in different forms, viz. All Rounder, Batsman, and Bowler. At least two players are specialized in the same forms.

    F is playing for Sri Lanka and he is not an All-Rounder. D is playing from Australia and he is an All-Rounder. The one who is playing for New Zealand is not a bowler. A is not playing for West Indies and he is not an All-Rounder. E is playing for Pakistan but he is not an All Rounder. G is playing for South Africa and he is a batsman along with only B. No one playing for India and West Indies is an All Rounder.

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    'B' plays for which International team?
    Solutions
    • F is playing for Sri Lanka and he is not an All-Rounder.
    • D is playing from Australia and he is an All-Rounder.
    • G is playing for South Africa and he is a batsman along with only B.
    • A is not playing for West Indies and he is not an All-Rounder.
    • E is playing for Pakistan but he is not an All Rounder.
    • The one who is playing for Newzeland is not a bowler.
    • No one playing for India and West Indies is an All Rounder.


    B plays for West Indies
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    Seven players A, B, C, D, E, F, and G are playing for the different International teams – India, Pakistan, Australia, Sri Lanka, South Africa, NewZealand, and West Indies but not necessarily in the same order. They are specialized in different forms, viz. All Rounder, Batsman, and Bowler. At least two players are specialized in the same forms.

    F is playing for Sri Lanka and he is not an All-Rounder. D is playing from Australia and he is an All-Rounder. The one who is playing for New Zealand is not a bowler. A is not playing for West Indies and he is not an All-Rounder. E is playing for Pakistan but he is not an All Rounder. G is playing for South Africa and he is a batsman along with only B. No one playing for India and West Indies is an All Rounder.

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    Which of the following combination is true?
    Solutions
    • F is playing for Sri Lanka and he is not an All-Rounder.
    • D is playing from Australia and he is an All-Rounder.
    • G is playing for South Africa and he is a batsman along with only B.
    • A is not playing for West Indies and he is not an All-Rounder.
    • E is playing for Pakistan but he is not an All Rounder.
    • The one who is playing for Newzeland is not a bowler.
    • No one playing for India and West Indies is an All Rounder.

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    Seven players A, B, C, D, E, F, and G are playing for the different International teams – India, Pakistan, Australia, Sri Lanka, South Africa, NewZealand, and West Indies but not necessarily in the same order. They are specialized in different forms, viz. All Rounder, Batsman, and Bowler. At least two players are specialized in the same forms.

    F is playing for Sri Lanka and he is not an All-Rounder. D is playing from Australia and he is an All-Rounder. The one who is playing for New Zealand is not a bowler. A is not playing for West Indies and he is not an All-Rounder. E is playing for Pakistan but he is not an All Rounder. G is playing for South Africa and he is a batsman along with only B. No one playing for India and West Indies is an All Rounder.

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    Who among the following plays for Newzeland?
    Solutions
    • F is playing for Sri Lanka and he is not an All-Rounder.
    • D is playing from Australia and he is an All-Rounder.
    • G is playing for South Africa and he is a batsman along with only B.
    • A is not playing for West Indies and he is not an All-Rounder.
    • E is playing for Pakistan but he is not an All Rounder.
    • The one who is playing for Newzeland is not a bowler.
    • No one playing for India and West Indies is an All Rounder.


    C plays for NewZealand
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