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  • Question 1/10
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    The table shows the percentage of boys in two school A and B in five different years.

    Years

    School A

    School B

    2012

    54%

    52%

    2013

    60%

    64%

    2014

    48%

    44%

    2015

    62%

    56%

    2016

    48%

    50%

    Note - Total students in any school = Total boys + Total girls in each school 

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    If in 2014, boys in school A and B are 288 and 264 respectively then, find total number of girls in both school in 2014.

    Solutions

    Correct Answer is: 648

  • Question 2/10
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    Directions For Questions

    The table shows the percentage of boys in two school A and B in five different years.

    Years

    School A

    School B

    2012

    54%

    52%

    2013

    60%

    64%

    2014

    48%

    44%

    2015

    62%

    56%

    2016

    48%

    50%

    Note - Total students in any school = Total boys + Total girls in each school 

    ...view full instructions


    If boys in school A in 2014 and girls in school B in 2012 are equal then boys in school B in 2012 are what percent of girls in school A in 2014.

    Solutions

    Correct Answer is: 100%

    Let total boys in school A in 2014 = 4800x

    So total girls in school B in 2012 = 4800x

    Therefore, total boys in school B in 2012= 5200x

  • Question 3/10
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    Directions For Questions

    The table shows the percentage of boys in two school A and B in five different years.

    Years

    School A

    School B

    2012

    54%

    52%

    2013

    60%

    64%

    2014

    48%

    44%

    2015

    62%

    56%

    2016

    48%

    50%

    Note - Total students in any school = Total boys + Total girls in each school

    ...view full instructions


    In 2016, girls in school A are 16 4/5% less than girls in school B. Find the ratio of boys in school A to that of school B in 2016.

    Solutions

    Correct Answer is: 96 : 125

    Let girls in school B in 2016 = 50x

    Girls in school A in 2016

  • Question 4/10
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    Directions For Questions

    The table shows the percentage of boys in two school A and B in five different years.

    Years

    School A

    School B

    2012

    54%

    52%

    2013

    60%

    64%

    2014

    48%

    44%

    2015

    62%

    56%

    2016

    48%

    50%

    Note - Total students in any school = Total boys + Total girls in each school

    ...view full instructions


    If total students in school A in 2015 and total student in B in 2013 are 700 and 400 respectively, then find the average number of boys in school A in 2015 and boys in school B in 2013.

    Solutions

    Correct Answer is: 345

    Boys in school A in 2015 = 62% of 700 = 434

    Boys in school B in 2013 = 64% of 400 = 256

    Required average = (434+256)/2 = 345

  • Question 5/10
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    Read the given information carefully and answer the following question.

    There are two trains P and Q. Both trains have four different types of coaches i.e. General, sleeper class, first class and AC coaches. In train P, there are total 800 passengers. Train Q has 40% more passengers than train P. 20% of the passengers of train P are in general coaches. One‐fourth of the total number of passengers of train P are in AC coaches. 25% of the passengers of train P are in sleeper class coaches. Remaining passengers of train P are in first class coaches. Total number of passengers in AC coaches in both the trains together is 480. 45% of the number of passengers of train Q is in sleeper class coaches and ratio of passengers of train Q in first class coaches to general class coaches is 3:4.

    What is the ratio of total number of passengers travelling in general coaches to the total number of passengers travelling in AC coaches of both the trains?

    Solutions

    Correct Answer is: 11:15

    Number of passengers in train P = 800

    Number of passengers in train Q = 800 × 1.4 = 1120

    Number of passengers of train P in general coaches = 160

    Number of passengers of train P in AC coaches = 200

    Number of passengers of train P in sleeper coaches = 200

    Number of passengers of train P in first class coaches = 240

    Number of passengers of train Q in AC coaches = 280

    Number of passengers of train Q in sleeper coaches = 1120 × 0.45 = 504

    Number of passengers of train Q in first class coaches = 336 × 3/7 = 144

    Number of passengers of train Q in general class coaches = 192

    Coaches

    General

    Sleeper

    AC

    First class

    Total

    Train P

    160

    200

    200

    240

    800

    Train Q

    192

    504

    280

    144

    1120

    Total

    352

    704

    480

    384

    Required ratio = 352:480 = 11:15

  • Question 6/10
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    Read the given information carefully and answer the following question.

    There are two trains P and Q. Both trains have four different types of coaches i.e. General, sleeper class, first class and AC coaches. In train P, there are total 800 passengers. Train Q has 40% more passengers than train P. 20% of the passengers of train P are in general coaches. One‐fourth of the total number of passengers of train P are in AC coaches. 25% of the passengers of train P are in sleeper class coaches. Remaining passengers of train P are in first class coaches. Total number of passengers in AC coaches in both the trains together is 480. 45% of the number of passengers of train Q is in sleeper class coaches and ratio of passengers of train Q in first class coaches to general class coaches is 3:4.

    Number of passengers travelling in AC coach of train Q is what percent of number of passengers travelling in sleeper coaches of train Q?

    Solutions

    Correct Answer is: 55 5/9%

    Number of passengers in train P = 800

    Number of passengers in train Q = 800 × 1.4 = 1120

    Number of passengers of train P in general coaches = 160

    Number of passengers of train P in AC coaches = 200

    Number of passengers of train P in sleeper coaches = 200

    Number of passengers of train P in first class coaches = 240

    Number of passengers of train Q in AC coaches = 280

    Number of passengers of train Q in sleeper coaches = 1120 × 0.45 = 504

    Number of passengers of train Q in first class coaches = 336 × 3/7 = 144

    Number of passengers of train Q in general class coaches = 192

    Coaches

    General

    Sleeper

    AC

    First class

    Total

    Train P

    160

    200

    200

    240

    800

    Train Q

    192

    504

    280

    144

    1120

    Total

    352

    704

    480

    384

    Required percentage =

     

  • Question 7/10
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    Read the given information carefully and answer the following question.

    There are two trains P and Q. Both trains have four different types of coaches i.e. General, sleeper class, first class and AC coaches. In train P, there are total 800 passengers. Train Q has 40% more passengers than train P. 20% of the passengers of train P are in general coaches. One‐fourth of the total number of passengers of train P are in AC coaches. 25% of the passengers of train P are in sleeper class coaches. Remaining passengers of train P are in first class coaches. Total number of passengers in AC coaches in both the trains together is 480. 45% of the number of passengers of train Q is in sleeper class coaches and ratio of passengers of train Q in first class coaches to general class coaches is 3:4.

    Total number of passengers of train P who are travelling in General and Sleeper coaches together are what percent more or less than the total number of passengers of both the trains travelling in AC coaches?

    Solutions

    Correct Answer is: 25%

    Number of passengers in train P = 800

    Number of passengers in train Q = 800×1.4 = 1120

    Number of passengers of train P in general coaches = 160

    Number of passengers of train P in AC coaches = 200

    Number of passengers of train P in sleeper coaches = 200

    Number of passengers of train P in first class coaches = 240

    Number of passengers of train Q in AC coaches = 280

    Number of passengers of train Q in sleeper coaches = 1120 × 0.45 = 504

    Number of passengers of train Q in first class coaches = 336 × 3/7 = 144

    Number of passengers of train Q in general class coaches = 192

     

    Coaches

    General

    Sleeper

    AC

    First class

    Total

    Train P

    160

    200

    200

    240

    800

    Train Q

    192

    504

    280

    144

    1120

    Total

    352

    704

    480

    384

     

    Required percentage =

     

  • Question 8/10
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    Read the given information carefully and answer the following question.

    There are two trains P and Q. Both trains have four different types of coaches i.e. General, sleeper class, first class and AC coaches. In train P, there are total 800 passengers. Train Q has 40% more passengers than train P. 20% of the passengers of train P are in general coaches. One‐fourth of the total number of passengers of train P are in AC coaches. 25% of the passengers of train P are in sleeper class coaches. Remaining passengers of train P are in first class coaches. Total number of passengers in AC coaches in both the trains together is 480. 45% of the number of passengers of train Q is in sleeper class coaches and ratio of passengers of train Q in first class coaches to general class coaches is 3:4.

    Find the average number of passengers travelling in sleeper and first class coaches of both trains?

    Solutions

    Correct Answer is: 544

    Number of passengers in train P = 800

    Number of passengers in train Q = 800 ×1.4 = 1120

    Number of passengers of train P in general coaches = 160

    Number of passengers of train P in AC coaches = 200

    Number of passengers of train P in sleeper coaches = 200

    Number of passengers of train P in first class coaches = 240

    Number of passengers of train Q in AC coaches = 280

    Number of passengers of train Q in sleeper coaches = 1120 × 0.45 = 504

    Number of passengers of train Q in first class coaches = 336 × 3/7 = 144

    Number of passengers of train Q in general class coaches = 192

    Coaches

    General

    Sleeper

    AC

    First class

    Total

    Train P

    160

    200

    200

    240

    800

    Train Q

    192

    504

    280

    144

    1120

    Total

    352

    704

    480

    384

    Required average = (704+384)/2 = 544 

  • Question 9/10
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    Read the given information carefully and answer the following question.

    There are two trains P and Q. Both trains have four different types of coaches i.e. General, sleeper class, first class and AC coaches. In train P, there are total 800 passengers. Train Q has 40% more passengers than train P. 20% of the passengers of train P are in general coaches. One‐fourth of the total number of passengers of train P are in AC coaches. 25% of the passengers of train P are in sleeper class coaches. Remaining passengers of train P are in first class coaches. Total number of passengers in AC coaches in both the trains together is 480. 45% of the number of passengers of train Q is in sleeper class coaches and ratio of passengers of train Q in first class coaches to general class coaches is 3:4.

    Difference of passengers travelling in General and Sleeper coaches of both the trains is what percent of total passengers travelling in both the trains?

    Solutions

    Correct Answer is: 18 1/3%

    Number of passengers in train P = 800

    Number of passengers in train Q = 800 × 1.4 = 1120

    Number of passengers of train P in general coaches = 160

    Number of passengers of train P in AC coaches = 200

    Number of passengers of train P in sleeper coaches = 200

    Number of passengers of train P in first class coaches = 240

    Number of passengers of train Q in AC coaches = 280

    Number of passengers of train Q in sleeper coaches = 1120 × 0.45 = 504

    Number of passengers of train Q in first class coaches = 336 × 3/7 = 144

    Number of passengers of train Q in general class coaches = 192

     

    Coaches

    General

    Sleeper

    AC

    First class

    Total

    Train P

    160

    200

    200

    240

    800

    Train Q

    192

    504

    280

    144

    1120

    Total

    352

    704

    480

    384

     

    Required percentage =

     

  • Question 10/10
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    Find the missing number in the following number series.

    129, 97, 81, 73, ?, 67

    Solutions

    Correct Answer is: 69

    Pattern of the series-

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