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  • Question 1/10
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    Directions For Questions

    Following questions are accompanied by two statements I and II. You have to determine which statement is/are sufficient to answer the question.

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    What is the profit share of A?

    Statement I:A and B started the business with investment intheratioof 2:3 and after 6 months C joined with Rs.1800.

    Statement II: C’s profit share of Rs.2000 and the total profit is Rs.6400.

    Solutions

    From statement I,

    Time period is not given.

    So, statement I alone is not sufficient to answer the question.

    From statement II,

    C’s share=Rs.2000

    Total profit=Rs.6400

    So, statement II alone is not sufficient to answer the question.

    Both Statements I and II are insufficient to answer the question.

     

  • Question 2/10
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    Directions For Questions

    Following questions are accompanied by two statements I and II. You have to determine which statement is/are sufficient to answer the question.

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     What is the length of the cuboid?

    Statement I: Volume of the cuboid is 5544 cm3 and the ratio of the length, breadth and height of the cuboid is 9:7:11.

    Statement II:The surface area of the cuboid is 22 cm and the product of the length and height of the cuboid is 6 cm.

    Solutions

    From Statement I,

    9x* 7x * 11x=5544

    X=2 cm

    Length of the cuboid=9*2=18 cm

    So, Statement I alone is sufficient to the answer the question.

    From Statement II,

    22=2 * (lb + bh + 6)

    So, Statement II alone is not sufficient to answer the question.

    Only Statement I alone is sufficient to answer the question.

     

  • Question 3/10
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    Directions For Questions

    Following questions are accompanied by two statements I and II. You have to determine which statement is/are sufficient to answer the question.

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    What is the speed of the stream?

    Statement I: If the boat travels 60 km distance down the stream and up the stream in 8 hours.

    Statement II: If the speed of downstream is increased by 4 kmph is equal to the double of the speed of upstream.

    Solutions

    From statement I,

    60/(B + W) + 60/(B – W)=8

    So, Statement I alone is not sufficient to answer the question.

    From Statement II,

    (Downstream speed + 4)=2 * Upstream speed

    B + W + 4=2 * (B – W)

    B + W + 4=2B – 2W

    B -3W = 4

    So, Statement II alone is not sufficient to answer the question.

    From I and II

    60/(W + (4 + 3W)) + 60/(4 + 3W – W) =8

    15/(W + 1) + 30/(2 + W)=8

    1/(W + 1) + 2/(2 + W)=8/15

    2 + W + 2W + 2/(W + 1)(W + 2)=8/15

    4 + 3W/(W2 + 2W + W + 2)=8/15

    60 + 45W=8W2 + 24W + 16

    8W2 – 21W – 44=0

    8W2 –32W + 11W – 44=0

    8W(W – 4) + 11(W – 4)=0

    W=-11/8, 4(negative value neglect)

    W=4 kmph

    Both statements I and II are sufficient to the answer the question.

     

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    Directions For Questions

    Following questions are accompanied by two statements I and II. You have to determine which statement is/are sufficient to answer the question.

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    What is the rate of interest?

    Statement I:If the difference between the CI and SI for 3 years is Rs.1200.

    Statement II: If the sum Rs.2000 becomes Rs.Rs.6000 at the simple interest for 4 years.

    Solutions

    From Statement I,

    Sum is not given.

    So, Statement I alone is not sufficient to the answer the answer.

    From Statement II,

    6000 – 2000 =2000 * 4 * R/100

    400000=8000 * R

    R=50%

    So, Statement II alone is sufficient to the answer the question.

    Only II is sufficient to the answer the question.

     

  • Question 5/10
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    Directions For Questions

    Following questions are accompanied by two statements I and II. You have to determine which statement is/are sufficient to answer the question.

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    What is the area of the square?

    Statement I:If the side of the square is twice of the breadth of the rectangle and the perimeter of the rectangle is 56 cm.

    Statement II: The side of the square is 7 cm less than that of the length of the rectangle and the area of the rectangle is 147 cm.

    Solutions

    From statement I,

    a=2 * b

    2 * (l + b)=56

    So, Statement I alone is not sufficient to the answer the question.

    From Statement II,

    a=l – 7

    l * b=147

    So, Statement II alone is not sufficient to the answer the question.

    From I and II,

    (a + 7) + a/2 =28

    2a + 14 + a =56

    3a=42

    a=14 cm

    Area of the square=14 * 14=196 cm

    Both statements are necessary to answer the question.

     

  • Question 6/10
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    Each question contains two quantities as Quantity I and Quantity II. Read the contents clearly and answer your questions accordingly.

    Quantity I:A and B started the business with invests Rs.x and Rs.1000 respectively and after 6 months B left the business. At the end of one year the profit share of A and B in the ratio of 2:1, find the value of x?

    Quantity II: Renu sells the article at the profit of 25%. If he bought it at 20% less and sold for Rs.210 less, he have the profit of 30%. Find the cost price of the article?

    Solutions

    From quantity I,

    X * 12:1000 * 6 =2/1

    12x=12000

    X=1000

    From quantity II,

    CP=x

    SP=x * 125/100=5x/4

    If CP=x * 80/100=4x/5

    SP=4x/5 * 130/100=26x/25

    5x/4 – 26x/25=210

    125x – 104x=21000

    21x=21000

    X=Rs.1000

    Quantity I = quantity

     

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    Each question contains two quantities as Quantity I and Quantity II. Read the contents clearly and answer your questions accordingly.

    Quantity I: The sum of the downstream and upstream speed is 28 kmph and the downstream covers 40 km in 2 hours. Find the speed of the stream?

    Quantity II: If the boat travels 60 km downstream in 3 hours and the boat travels 72km upstream in 18 hours, then find the speed of the stream?

    Solutions

    From quantity I,

    Boat in still water=28/2=14 kmph

    Downstream speed=40/2=20 kmph

    stream speed=20 – 14=6 kmph

    From quantity II,

    Downstream speed=60/3=20 kmph

    Upstream speed=72/18=4 kmph

    Speed of stream=20 – 4/2=16/2=8 kmph

    Quantity I<quantity II

     

  • Question 8/10
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    Each question contains two quantities as Quantity I and Quantity II. Read the contents clearly and answer your questions accordingly.

    Quantity I:2 men or 3 women can do the piece of the work in 30 days. In how many days 8 men and 8 women together can complete the work?

    Quantity II: A and B can do the piece of work in 24 days and 20 days respectively. They started to work together, after 2 days B left the work C joined with A and the total work completed in 6 days. In how many days C alone complete the work?

    Solutions

    From quantity I,

    2m=3w

    8m=12w

    3 * 30=20 * ?

    ?=4.5 days.

    From quantity II,

    A=1/24

    B=1/20

    1/24 + 2/20 + 1/x=1/6

    1/x=1/6 – 1/24 – 1/10

    1/x=20 – 5 – 12/120=3/120=1/40

    Quantity I < quantity II

     

  • Question 9/10
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    Each question contains two quantities as Quantity I and Quantity II. Read the contents clearly and answer your questions accordingly.

    Quantity I:6 years ago A’s age half of B’s age. If the ratio of the present ages of A to B is 4:7, then what is A’s age after 6 years?

    Quantity II: The ratio of the present ages of A, B and C is 6:5:8 and product of the ages of A and C is 1728. Find the present age of B?

    Solutions

    From quantity I,

    4x – 6/7x – 6=1/2

    7x – 6=8x – 12

    X=18 years

    After 6 years A’s age=18 + 12=30 years

    From quantity II,

    6x * 8x=1728

    X=6

    B’s age=6 * 5=30 years

    Quantity I = quantity II

     

  • Question 10/10
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    Each question contains two quantities as Quantity I and Quantity II. Read the contents clearly and answer your questions accordingly.

    Quantity I:If the ratio of the length and breadth of the rectangle is 3:1 and the perimeter of the rectangle is equal to the perimeter of the square whose side is 14 cm. Find the area of the rectangle?

    Quantity II: If the circumference of the circle is 44 cm, find the area of the circle?

    Solutions

    From quantity I,

    14 * 4=2 * (4x)

    X=7 cm

    Area of the rectangle=3 * 7 * 7=147 cm

    From quantity II,

    44 = 2 * 22/7 * r

    Radius of the circle=7 cm

    Area of the circle=22/7 * 7 * 7=154 cm

    Quantity I < quantity II

     

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