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Match-1 Match-2 Match-3 Match-4 Runs Scored by Player Arpit 100 53 Bimal 88 65 52 Chatur 110 Dinu 72 75 20 56 Elan 60 78 Total 270 300 240 200

This document provides information about the efficiency of four machines (A, B, C, D) in producing four items (E, F, G, H). It also provides three questions related to assigning production of the items to the machines based on their efficiencies to minimize total production time. Additionally, it provides context for six other questions related to scores in a cricket tournament and information presented in tables, bar graphs and pie charts.

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Match-1 Match-2 Match-3 Match-4 Runs Scored by Player Arpit 100 53 Bimal 88 65 52 Chatur 110 Dinu 72 75 20 56 Elan 60 78 Total 270 300 240 200

This document provides information about the efficiency of four machines (A, B, C, D) in producing four items (E, F, G, H). It also provides three questions related to assigning production of the items to the machines based on their efficiencies to minimize total production time. Additionally, it provides context for six other questions related to scores in a cricket tournament and information presented in tables, bar graphs and pie charts.

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Directions for questions 1 to 3 :

Four machines A, B, C and D can produce four items E, F, G and H. The efficiency (in
units/hr) of the machines for each product (while working alone on that product) is
given in the table below.
E F G H

A 75 150 125 50

B 125 75 100 100

C 100 125 125 75

D 125 75 75 125

1. If 5000 units each of E, F, G and H are required then which machine will take the least time
if used alone?
(a) C (b) D (c) B (d) A

2. 1680 units each of E, F, G and H are required. Each machine can produce only one item
and no two machines can work simultaneously. How should the items be assigned to different
machines so that the total time taken is minimum?
(a) A– H, B– E, C– G, D- F (b) A– F, B– E, C– G, D– H
(c) A– H, B– G, C– E, D– F (d) A– F, B– E, C– H, D– G

3. Machines A and B can be operated only between 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. on a given day. They
have to produce equal number of units of each item e.g. If machine A produces 100 units then
it has to be 25 units each of E, F, G and H. What is the ratio of the maximum number of units
that A and B can produce respectively?
(a) 31 : 36 (b) 83 : 96 (c) 31 : 37 (d) None of these

Directions for questions 4 to 6 :


A team of 5 players Arpit, Bimal, Chatur, Dinu and Elan participated in a ‘Freaket’ tournament
and played four matches (1 to 4). The following table gives partial information about their
individual scores and the total runs scored by the team in each match.
Each column has two values missing. These are the runs scored by the two lowest scorers in
that match.None of the two missing values is more than 10% of the total runs scored in that
match.
Match-1 Match-2 Match-3 Match-4

Runs scored by player Arpit 100 53

Bimal 88 65 52

Chatur 110

Dinu 72 75 20 56

Elan 60 78

Total 270 300 240 200


4. What is the maximum possible percentage contribution of Arpit in the total runs scored in
the four matches?
(a) 19.7% (b) 19.9% (c) 20.1% (d) 20.2%

5. If the absolute difference between the total runs scored by Arpit and Chatur in the four
matches is minimum possible then what is the absolute difference between total runs scored
by Bimal and Elan in the four matches?
(a) 32 (b) 37 (c) 27 (d) Cannot be determined

6. The players are ranked 1 to 5 on the basis of the total runs scored by them in the four
matches, with the highest scorer getting Rank 1. If it is known that no two players scored the
same number of total runs, how many players are there whose rank can be exactly
determined?
(a) 0 (b) 1 (c) 3 (d) 5

Directions for questions 7 to 9 :


The bar graph given below shows the marks obtained by five students - Anup, Himanshu,
Sudip, Vishal and Rohan in three subjects - Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics. The five
students are disguised as S1, S2, S3, S4 and S5, in no particular order. Rohan’s total score in
all the three subjects combined was 4 marks more than that of Himanshu. Anup obtained 50
marks in Chemistry.

7. Who is disguised as S3?


(a) Himanshu (b) Vishal (c) Sudip (d) Cannot be determined

8. Given below are two Statements based on the data provided in the question. Choose the
most appropriate option.
I. Sudip obtained the lowest marks in Chemistry among the five students.
II. Himanshu’s total score in all the three subjects combined was more than that of Sudip.
(a) If Statement I is true, then Statement II is definitely true.
(b) If Statement II is true, then Statement I is definitely true.
(c) If Statement I is false, then Statement II is definitely false.
(d) None of the above options is correct.

9. Given below are two statements based on the data provided in the question. Choose the
most appropriate option.
I. Himanshu obtained the highest marks in Mathematics among the five students.
II. Rohan’s total score in all the three subjects combined was the highest.
(a) If Statement I is true, then Statement II is definitely true.
(b) If Statement II is true, then Statement I is definitely false.
(c) If Statement I is false, then Statement II is definitely true.
(d) More than one of the above options are correct
Directions for questions 10 to 11 :
A traveller spent some money in six different nations. The pie charts given below show
the money spent in each of the nations as a percentage of the total money spent in that
year. The money spent in China in the year 2007 was 75% less than the money spent in
China in the year 2006. The money spent in India was same for the two years.

10. In the year 2007, what percentage of the total money spent by the traveller was spent in
China?
(a) 8% (b) 6% (c) 4% (d) 5%

11. If the money spent by the traveller in Britain, America and Africa together was 30 dollars
less in 2006 than in 2007, then how much money (in dollars) was spent by the traveller in
Britain in the year 2007?
(a) 64 (b) 120 (c) 96 (d) 80

Directions for questions 12 to 14 : The table given below shows the various costs (in
Rs. lakhs) incurred on the production of one ton of five different crops and the Selling
Price (in Rs. lakhs) per ton of each crop.
Crop Maize Rice Sugar Cane Cotton Mustard

Seeds
Raw material cost 10.5 12 7.5 27 19

Insecticides/ Pesticides cost 11.5 8 9.5 42.5 32.5

Fertilizers cost 13.5 10 17.5 20 21

Fuel Consumption Cost 20 15 12.5 10 22.5

Irrigation cost 8 11.5 22 33 16.5

Storage cost 14 8.5 21 20 11

Transportation cost 12.5 10 15 7.5 17.5

Selling Price 120 90 125 175 180

12. For which crop is the profit percentage per ton the highest?
(a) Cotton (b) Maize (c) Mustard Seeds (d) None of these

13. For how many of the given crops is the Irrigation cost more than 20% of the total cost?
(a) 0 (b) 1 (c) 2 (d) 3

14. If 1 kg of raw material of Cotton costs Rs. 54 and 200 grams of raw material is sown in 10
m2 of land, then what is the area of land required for producing 1 ton of Cotton?
(a) 2500 m2 (b) 500 m2 (c) 2.5 km2 (d) 0.05 km2

Directions(Q15-19)
Study the following table and answer the questions based on it.
Expenditures of a Company (in Lakh Rupees) per Annum Over the given Years.

Item of Expenditure
Year
Salary Fuel and Transport Bonus Interest on Loans Taxes

1998 288 98 3.00 23.4 83

1999 342 112 2.52 32.5 108

2000 324 101 3.84 41.6 74

2001 336 133 3.68 36.4 88

2002 420 142 3.96 49.4 98

15. What is the average amount of interest per year which the company had to pay during this
period?
(a)Rs. 32.43 lakhs (b)Rs. 33.72 lakhs (c)Rs. 34.18 lakhs (d)Rs. 36.66 lakhs

16. The total amount of bonus paid by the company during the given period is approximately
what percent of the total amount of salary paid during this period?
(a)0.1% (b)0.5% (c)1% (d)1.25%

17. Total expenditure on all these items in 1998 was approximately what percent of the total
expenditure in 2002?
(a)62% (b)66% (c)69% (d)71%

18. The total expenditure of the company over these items during the year 2000 is?
(a)Rs. 544.44 lakhs (b)Rs. 501.11 lakhs (c)Rs. 446.46 lakhs (d)Rs. 478.87 lakhs

19. The ratio between the total expenditure on Taxes for all the years and the total expenditure
on Fuel and Transport for all the years respectively is approximately?
(a)4:7 (b)10:13 (c)15:18 (d)5:8

Directions for questions 20 to 23 : The following questions are based on the diagram
given below,
where
(i) Rectangle represents males
(ii) Triangle represent educated people
(iii) Circle represents urban
(iv) Square represents civil servants
20. Who among the following is an educated male who is not an urban resident?
(a)4 (b)5 (c)9 (d)11

21. Who among the following is an educated male who hails from urban area?
(a) 4 (b) 2 (c) 11 (d) 5

22. Who among the following is uneducated and also an urban male?
(a)2 (b)3 (c)11 (d)12

23. Who among the following is only a civil servant but not a male nor urban oriented and
uneducated?
(a)7 (b)8 (c)9 (d)14

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