Complete Maths
Complete Maths
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CLASS WORK SHEET
LECTURE-02
ADDITION AND SUBSTRACTION (tksM+uk ,oa ?kVkuk)
Q.1-30. What will come in the place of question mark(?) in the following questions?
fuEufyf[kr iz'uksa esa iz'uokpd fpUg ‘\’ ds LFkku ij D;k vk;sxk\
Q.1. 5168 - 4018 + 3209 = ?
(1) 4174 (2) 4264 (3) 4359 (4) 4354 (5) 4554
Q.2. 63251 + 52894 = ? + 37624
(1) 87812 (2) 67281 (3) 76821 (4) 78521 (5) None of these
Q.3. 7283 – 3249 + 6283 = ?
(1) 10317 (2) 11317 (3) 98317 (4) 78317 (5) None of these
Q.4. 8994 - 4178 - 2084 = ?
(1) 2720 (2) 2726 (3) 2730 (4) 2734 (5) None of these
Q.5. 3647 + 4898 – 2120 – 165 = ?
(1) 6820 (2) 6320 (3) 6620 (4) 6260 (5) None of these
Q.6. 6666 + 666 + 66 + 6 = ?
(1) 7044 (2) 7440 (3) 7404 (4) 7444 (5) 4470
Q.7. 28.314 -31.427 + 113.928 = ? + 29.114
(1) 81.711 (2) 80.701 (3) 71.711 (4) 81.701 (5) None of these
Q.8. 302.46 + 395.72 - 123.47 = ?
(1) 576.77 (2) 547.17 (3) 547.77 (4) 577.71 (5) 574.71
Q.9. 1111.1 + 111.11 + 11.111 = ?
(1) 1232.231 (2) 1233.123 (3) 1332.331 (4) 1323.132 (5) None of these
Q.10. 534.596 + 61.472 - 496.708 = ? + 27.271
(1) 126.631 (2) 62.069 (3) 72.089 (4) 132.788 (5) None of these
Q.11. 886.86 + 86.68 + 0.68 + 8.88 + 6 = ?
(1) 898.2 (2) 986.4 (3) 988.6 (4) 989.1 (5) None of these
Q.12. 2.002 + 7.9 + 2.8 –6.3 + 36 –1.5 + 15.6 = ?
(1) 56.566 (2) 56.602 (3) 56.500 (4) 56.502 (5) None of these
Q.13. ? – 34.132 = 31.1 + 57.76
(1) 60.792 (2) 122.209 (3) 122.992 (4) 90.118 (5) None of these
Q.14. 777.07 + 77.77 + 0.77 + 7.07 + 7+77 = ?
(1) 946.78 (2) 946.68 (3) 964.68 (4) 946.86 (5) None of these
Q.15. 20.02 + 22.20 + 202.02 = ?
(1) 244.24 (2) 222.24 (3) 242.42 (4) 224.42 (5) None of these
Q.16. 78.45 + 128.35 + 1122.25 = ?
(1) 1329.55 (2) 1239.25 (3) 1329.45 (4) 1239.45 (5) None of these
Q.17. 485.21 - 259.12 + 338.47 = ?
(1) 575.96 (2) 564.56 (3) 546.76 (4) 515.85 (5) None of these
Q.18. 11.11 + 111.1 + 1111.11 = ?
(1) 1323.23 (2) 1233.32 (3) 1322.33 (4) 1232.22 (5) None of these
Q.19. 63.04 + 15.25 + 36.004 = ?
(1) 114.33 (2) 114.68 (3) 114.2904 (4) 114.94 (5) None of these
Q.20. 0.8 + 0.88 + 0.888 + 0.8888 = ?
(1) 3.5468 (2) 3.4286 (3) 3.4628 (4) 3.2468 (5) 3.4568
Q.21. 7777 + 777.7 + 77.77 + 7.777 + 0.7777 = ?
(1) 8461.0247 (2) 8641.0427 (3) 8641.0724 (4) 8641.0247 (5) 8461.0724
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1 1 1 1 1 1
Q.22. 1 6 7 8 9 ? 6
2 3 2 3 5 5
1 1 1 1 1
(1) 23 (2) 46 (3) 24 (4) 22 (5) 20
15 15 15 15 5
1 5 7
Q.23. 4 2 ? 1
2 6 12
1 5 7 3
(1) 3 (2) 3 (3) 2 (4) 3 (5) None of these
4 12 12 4
1 1 1
Q.24. 7 8 6 ?
2 3 5
19 9 19 3
(1) 8 (2) 8 (3) 9 (4) 9 (5) None of these
30 30 30 10
1 2 1
Q.25. 3 4 1 ?
6 3 4
1 2 7 1
(1) 4 (2) 6 (3) 6 (4) 5 (5) None of these
6 9 12 9
3 1 3
Q.26. 13 18 8 ?
7 14 4
1 3 1 1
(1) 3 9 (2) 39 (3) 40 (4) 40 (5) None of these
2 14 7 4
4 1
Q.27. What fraction of must be added to itself to make the sum 1 ?
7 4
4 1
fHkUu esa D;k tksM+k tk;s fd ;ksxQy 1 gks tk;s\
7 4
(1) 1/2 (2) 4/7 (3) 7/8 (4) 15/14 (5) 19/28
147 147 147 143 143 143
Q.28. ?
147 147 147 143 143 143
(1) 1/4 (2) 290 (3) 1/290 (4) 4 (5) None of these
37 1
Q.29. If / ;fn 2 , where x,y, z are natural number, then x+y+z = ?/ tgk¡ x, y, z
13 1
x
1
y
z
okLrfod la[;k,a gSa rks x+y+z = ?
(1) 8 (2) 7 (3) -13 (4) 11 (5) None of these
1
Q.30. =?
1
2
1
2
1
2
2
(1) 3/8 (2) 19/8 (3) 8/3 (4) 8/19 (5) None of these
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BANK/MATHS/201707/MULTI&DIV./E&H/03
CLASS WORK SHEET
LECTURE-03
MULTIPLICATION AND DIVISION (xq.kk ,oa Hkkx)
Q.1-36. Simplify the multiplication---/xq.kk dk ljyhdj.k dhft,&
Q.1. 46 × 49 + 98 × 102 + 78 × 72 =?
(1) 198966 (2) 15866 (3) 20666 (4) 17866 (5) 15707
Q.2. 3345 × 11 + 728 × 12 + 329 × 301 = ?
(1) 3679560 (2)144560 (3) 146540 (4) 144360 (5) 145460
Q.3. 18.5 × 21.4 × ? = 6255.22
(1) 15.8 (2) 14.6 (3) 17.4 (4) 17.2 (5) 16.4
Q.4. ?% of 800 = 293 - 22% of 750
(1) 14 (2) 12 (3) 16 (4) 18 (5) 20
Q.5. 25% of 864 + 76 × 36 = ?
(1) 2857 (2) 2582 (3) 2767 (4) 2992 (5) 2952
Q.6. 8080 ÷ 80 ÷ 8 = ?
(1) 800 (2) 12.625 (3) 10.545 (4) 808 (5) 0.1
Q.7. ? +12.4 × 7 × 16.5 = 2905.32
(1) 2646.4 (2) 2486.4 (3) 2663.2 (4) 2762.1 (5) None of these
Q.8. 2106÷ 27 × 3 = ?
(1) 234 (2) 242 (3) 222 (4) 220 (5) None of these
Q.9. 15.4 × 13.5 × ? = 2598.75
(1) 13.4 (2) 10.5 (3) 11.4 (4) 12.5 (5) 17.5
Q.10. 111 × 11 × 1111 = ?
(1) 1356531 (2) 1221 (3) 1356351 (4) 12221 (5) None of these
Q.11. 8 × 88 × 888 = ?
(1) 652381 (2) 625152 (3) 631846 (4) 78144 (5) None of these
Q.12. 175 × 111 + 7293 + 222 = ?
(1) 1619046 (2) 19425 (3) 1813299 (4) 1942563 (5) None of these
Q.13. 798 × 25 + 826 × 15 = ?
(1) 32115 (2) 32118 (3) 30118 (4) 31118 (5) 32340
Q.14. 32 × 34 + 78 × 15 =?
(1) 2458 (2) 2158 (3) 2285 (4) 2258 (5) 2908
Q.15. 1375 × 1365 + 75 × 65 = ?
(1) 1876875 (2) 1878675 (3) 1881750 (4) 1676875 (5) 1876750
Q.16. 392 × 111 + 8324 × 29 = ?
(1) 284909 (2) 284908 (3) 283908 (4) 279087 (5) 269087
Q.17. 999 × 96 + 70 × 125 = 1126 × 1104 – ?
(1) 1183450 (2) 1138350 (3) 1183540 (4) 1138450 (5) None of these
28 195 39 5
Q.18. ?
65 308 44 26
1 1 1 1 1
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5)
4 5 13 2 7
Q.19. 460 ×15 - 5 × 20 =?
(1) 6800 (2) 4600 (3) 6900 (4) 7000 (5) 6980
Q.20. 1.5 × 78 ÷ 0.5 = ?
(1) 23 (2) 234 (3) 243 (4) 216 (5) 261
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Q.21. 25% of 84 × 24% of 85 = ?
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(1) 23 (2) 234 (3) 243 (4) 216 (5) None of these
1 7 1
Q.22. 2 1 ?
17 10 33
1 1 1 1
(1) 3 (2) 2 (3) 4 (4) 3 (5) None of these
33 33 33 22
1 4 2
Q.23. of of of 2625 = ?
7 5 3
(1) 200 (2) 220 (3) 250 (4) 300 (5) None of these
Q.24. 24 × 49 × 14 = ?
(1) 16644 (2) 14466 (3) 18484 (4) 16464 (5) None of these
36 90
Q.25.
? 195
(1) 68 (2) 78 (3) 88 (4) 75 (5) 90
Q.26. 999 × 99 × 9 = ?
(1) 809910 (2) 890190 (3) 809190 (4) 809109 (5) 890109
5
Q.27. ? 45
3242
(1) 29188 (2) 21978 (3) 29178 (4) 39178 (5) 29168
Q.28. 252 ÷ 8 ÷ 0.75 = ?
(1) 47 (2) 42 (3) 44 (4) 46 (5) 48
3 3
Q.29. 7 4 ?
4 20
2 1 1 2
(1) 1 (2) 1 (3) 2 (4) 3 (5) None of these
3 3 3 3
Q.30. 4225 ÷ 25 ÷ 13 = ?
(1) 11 (2) 169 (3) 16 (4) 13 (5) 15
Q.31. 100899 ÷ 9 ÷ 101 = ?
(1) 107 (2) 109 (3) 111 (4) 131 (5) 117
Q.32. 0.00000806 ÷ 0.0026 = ?
(1) 0.0041 (2) 0.0041 (3) 0.0039 (4) 0.0037 (5) 0.0031
Q.33. (351) + (-441) × (-12) = ?
(1) 9054 (2) 9504 (3) 9045 (4) 9604 (5) None of these
3
Q.34. ? +148 = 196
344
(1) 5054 (2) 5045 (3) 5504 (4) 5500 (5) None of these
35 15 10
Q.35. ?
25 2
(1) 105 (2) 107 (3) 109 (4) 111 (5) 113
Q.36.69 ÷ 3 × 0.85 = ?
(1) 19.87 (2) 19.78 (3) 23.48 (4) 21.78 (5) 19.55
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BANK/MATHS/201707/SQUARE&CUBE/E&H/04
CLASS WORK SHEET
LECTURE-04
SQUARE, SQ. ROOT AND CUBE, CUBE ROOT (oxZ] oxZey
w vkSj ?ku] ?kuewy)
Q.1-25. What will come in the place of question mark (?) in the given questions?
fuEufyf[kr iz'uksa esa iz'uokpd fpUg ‘\’ ds LFkku ij D;k eku vk;sxk \
Q.1. (59)2 + (12)2 = (?)2 + 600
(1) 53 (2) 45 (3) 55 (4) 48 (5) None of these
Q.2. 28677 ÷ ? = 79 × 11
1
(1) 33 (2) 1225 (3) 1089 (4) 35 (5) None of these
Q.3. [(11)3 × (15)2] ÷ (25)2 = ?
(1) 497.61 (2) 429.18 (3) 425 (4) 479.16 (5) None of these
Q.4. (?)2 × 25 = (385)2
(1) 55 (2) 5929 (3) 66 (4) 3301 (5) None of these
Q.5. 441 ÷ 3 × ? = 10290
(1) 70 (2) 80 (3) 4900 (4) 6400 (5) None of these
Q.6. 3136 4096 ?
(1) 120 (2) 3584 (3) 205 (4) 12744 (5) None of these
? 13
Q.8. 1
144 12
(1) 25 (2) 14 (3) 12 (4) 13 (5) None of these
Q.9. 52 14 6 7 (4)? 18
(1) 1 (2) 3 (3) 4 (4) 5 (5) None of these
Q.10. 41 21 19 9 =?
(1) 3 (2) 5 (3) 6 (4) 6.4 (5) None of these
225 25 16
Q.11. ?
729 144 81
1 5 5 16
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) None of these
48 48 16 5
Q.12. 3
19683 3
12167 ?
(1) 27 (2) 23 (3) 30 (4) 50 (5) None of these
Q.13. 3
238328 3
3375 =?
(1) 62 (2) 15 (3) 930 (4) 2170
Q.14. 3
681472 3
1331 =?
(1) 88 (2) 11 (3) 4 (4) 8 (5) None of these
Q.15. 3
830584 1225 3
2 1 6 =?
(1) 130 (2) 94 (3) 35 (4) 616 (5) None of these
6
Q.16. 3
1 2 1 6 7 4 6 8 (2 2 ) 256 ?
(1) 250 (2) 260 (3) 240 (4) 280 (5) None of these
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9
Q.17. 1 =?
16
1 1 4
(1) 1 (2) 2 (3) (4) 5/4 (5) None of these
4 4 5
Q.18. 21
3
59 16 3
722 49 =?
(1) 4 (2) 5 (3) 6 (4) 7 (5) 8
91 ?
Q.19. 3 1 1
216 3 6 0 .5
(1) 4 (2) 5 (3) 6 (4) 8 (5) 10
2
2
Q.20. 5 1 x 5
1
;fn 3 = 1.732 rc 192 48 75 dk eku n'keyo ds 3 vadksa rd Kkr dhft,A
2
(1) 1.732 (2) 17.32 (3) 173.2 (4) 1.516 (5) None of these
(1) 53.456 (2) 54.558 (3) 54.459 (4) 54.458 (5) None of these
1
39 1521 59319 39
7.5 1.75 2 ?
Q.17.
59319
5
Q.19. 3 5 6 5 9 5 ?
(1) 435 (2) 405 (3) 415 (4) 425 (5) None of these
289 64 21 13 ?
2 2
Q.20.
1
(1) 590 2 (2) 590 (3) 576 (4) 24 (5) None of these
Q.21-35. What approximate value will come in place of question mark (?) in the following questions?
fuEufyf[kr iz'uksa esa iz'ufpõ ‘\’ ds LFkku ij yxHkx D;k ewY; vk;sxk \
Q.21. 39.86 ÷ 0.04 = ? – 398.68
(1) 1400 (2) 1500 (3) 1450 (4) 1350 (5) 1300
Q.22. 21035 × ? = 3624 × 25.04
(1) 675 (2) 650 (3) 575 (4) 600 (5) 625
839.6 101
Q.23. 64% of 99.08 + 18.96 =
?
(1) 1100 (2) 900 (3) 1000 (4) 1200 (5) 1300
Q.24. 295.06 + 868.55 + 428.04 – 186.72 = ?
(1) 1250 (2) 1300 (3) 1365 (4) 1405 (5) 1465
5 42 ?
Q.25. 7
7 201 4
(1) 216 (2) 188 (3) 166 (4) 140 (5) 256
Q.26. 8787÷343× 50 ?
(1) 250 (2) 140 (3) 180 (4) 100 (5) 280
54821 303 8 ?
3 2
Q.27.
(1) 48 (2) 38 (3) 28 (4) 18 (5) 58
5 7
Q.28. of 4011.33+ of 3411.22 ?
8 10
(1) 4810 (2) 4980 (3) 4890 (4) 4930 (5) 4850
Q.29. 23% of 6783 + 57% of 8431 = ?
(1) 6460 (2) 6420 (3) 6320 (4) 6630 (5) 6360
Q.30. 335.01×244.99÷55=?
(1) 1490 (2) 1550 (3) 1420 (4) 1590 (5) 1400
Q.31. 4663 +349 = ? ÷ 21.003
3
(1) 7600 (2) 7650 (3) 7860 (4) 7560 (5) 7680
Q.32. 39.897% of 4331 + 58.779% of 5003 = ?
(1) 4300 (2) 4500 (3) 4700 (4) 4900 (5) 5100
Q.33. 59.88 ÷ 12.21 × 6.35 = ?
(1) 10 (2) 50 (3) 30 (4) 70 (5) 90
Q.34. 43931.03 ÷ 2111.02 × 401.04 = ?
(1) 8800 (2) 7600 (3) 7400 (4) 9000 (5) 8300
Q.35. 6354 × 34.993 = ?
(1) 3000 (2) 2800 (3) 2500 (4) 3300 (5) 2600
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BANK/MATHS/201707/PERCENTAGE-I/E&H/06
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LECTURE-06
PERCENTAGE-I (izfr'krrk&I)
Q.1. If 40% of a number is 36. What will be 15% of that number ?
40 36 15
(1) 20.5 (2) 15.5 (3) 10.5 (4) 25.5 (5) 13.5
Q.2. 1/12 th of a number is 20. Which will be 200% of that number ?
1/12 20 200%
(1) 560 (2) 480 (3) 390 (4) 740 (5) 650
Q.3. By how much is 10% of 248.4 more than 5% of 242 ?
248.4 10 242 5
(1) 10.84 (2) 12.74 (3) 24.69 (4) 2.469 (5) 23.63
Q.4. A student has to obtain 33% of the total marks to pass. He got 125 marks and failed by 40 marks.
The maximum marks are:
33% 125
40
(1) 300 (2) 500 (3) 800 (4) 600 (5) 1200
Q.5. A scored 30% marks and failed by 15 marks. B scored 40% marks and obtained 35 marks more
than those required to pass. The approx passing percentage is-
A, 30% 15 B, 40%
35
(1) 33% (2) 38% (3) 43% (4) 46% (5) 52%
Q.6. In an examinations 1100 were boys and 900 girls 50% of the boys and 40% of the girls passed
the examination. The overall percentage of candidate who failed is -
1100 900 50% 40%
1 1 1
(1) 52 % (2) 55 % (3) 54 % (4) Data inadequate (5) None of these
2 2 2
Q.7. In a class, 30% of the boys play football, 40% of the remaining play cricket and the remaining 21
boys play different other games. How many boys are there in the class ?
30% 40% 21
(1) 64 lt. (2) 42 lt. (3) 48 lt. (4) 56 lt. (5) None of these
Q.9. If an examination 63% of the candidates passed in English, 65% in Mathematics, and 27%
failed in both subjects. What percentage of students passed in both subjects?
63% 65% 27%
(1) 80% (2) 76% (3) 84% (4) CND (5) None of these
Q.12. In an examination, a candidate obtained 32% marks and failed by 16 marks. Another candidate
obtained 36% marks which is 10 marks more than the minimum necessary marks to pass. Find
the passing marks?
32% 16
36% 10
(1) 188 (2) 204 (3) 196 (4) 192 (5) 224
Q.13. If the numerator of a fraction is increased by 150% and the denominator of the fraction is in-
creased by 300%, the resultant fraction is 5/18. What is the original fraction ?
150% 300%
5/18
4 4 8 8
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) None of these
9 5 9 11
Q.14. At an election involving two candidates, 68 votes were declared invalid. The winning candidate
secures 52% of valid votes and win by 98 votes. The total number of votes polled is -
68
52% 98
(1) 2382 (2) 2450 (3) 2518 (4) 2618 (5) 2568
Q.15. 10% of voters did not cast their vote in an election between two candidates. 10% of the votes
polled were found invalid. The successful candidate got 54% of the valid votes and won by a
majority of 1620 votes. The number of voters enrolled on the voters list was:
10% 10%
54% 1620
(1) 25000 (2) 33000 (3) 35000 (4) 40000 (5) 48000
Q.16. The monthly income of B is 30% more than that of A. The monthly income of A is 10% less than
that of C. If the monthly income of C is Rs. 3,300. What is the monthly income of B ?
B A 30 A
C 10 C 3,300
B
(1) Rs. 3,861 (2) Rs. 3,630 (3) Rs. 2,970 (4) Rs. 3,960 (5) Rs. 3,998
1
Q.17. A man spends 20% of his salary on food items, 25% of the remaining on house-rent, 33 % of the
3
remaining on entertainment and 10% of the remaining on children's education. After this he pays
Rs. 900 as income tax and still save Rs. 2,340. How many Rs he spends on entertainment ?
1
20% 25% 33 %
3
10% 900
2,340
(1) Rs. 9,000 (2) Rs. 2,800 (3) Rs. 1,800 (4) Data inadequate (5) None of these
Q.18. The population of a village is 10500. The number of children is twice the number of females and
number of males is 40% of total population. What is the number of children in the village ?
10500
40%
(1) 2100 (2) 4200 (3) 4500 (4) 2500 (5) None of these
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CLASS WORK SHEET
LECTURE-07
PERCENTAGE-II (izfr'krrk&II)
Q.1. If the price of petrol is increased by 30%, by how much percent a car owner must reduce his
consumption in order to maintain the same budget?
30%
1 1 1
(1) 21% (2) 21 % (3) 23 % (4) 33 % (5) 33%
3 13 13
Q.2. Janki spends 20% of her monthly salary for her son's education. When she will get her increment
of Rs. 170 next month she plans to spends half of that also for her son's education.The total she
would spend then would be Rs. 645. What is her present salary ?
1 20%
170
645
(1) Rs. 3,225 (2) Rs. 600 (3) Rs. 2,800 (4) Rs. 2,970 (5) None of these
Q.3. Srawan spends 20% of his monthly salary on food, 40% of the remaining on house rent and
balance amount spends on other items of routine expenses. What is his yearly salary if he
spends Rs. 5760 per month on other items of routine expenses?
20% 40%
5,760
(1) Rs. 120000 (2) Rs. 244000 (3) Rs. 144000 (4) Rs. 154000 (5) None of these
Q.4. The population of a village increases by 5% every year. If the population of the village in 1989 was
40,000. what is the expected population in 1992 ?
5 1989 40000 1992
(1) 12% decrease (2) 12% increase (3) 40% increase (4) 30% increase (5) 20% increase
Q.9. The length of a rectangle is increased by 30% and the breadth is decreased by 25%. What is the
percentage change in the area of the reatangle due to this?
30% 25%
(1) 25% decrease (2) 25% increase (3) 2.5% increase (4) 2.5% decrease (5) 20% increase
Q.10. The entry fee in an exhibition was Rs. 10. Later this was reduced by 25%, which increased the
sales of tickets by 20%, Find the percentage increase in the number of visitors.
10 25%
20%
(1) 54 (2) 50 (3) 57 (4) 60 (5) 66
Q.11. Rate of inflation is 1000% per annum. What is the value of an article two years from now if it costs
Rs. 6 today?
1000%
6
(1) 66 (2) 126 (3) 600 (4) 726 (5) 826
Q.12. A man spends 60% of his income. His income increases by 40%, and due to this, he increases
expenditure also by 40%. Find the percentage increase in his savings.
60% 40%
40%
(1) 30% (2) 4% (3) 4.44% (4) 40% (5) 35%
Q.13. The population of a town was 2,00,000. If the number of males increased by 10% and the number
of females decreased by 6%, the total population would have remained unchanged. The number of
males is-
2,00,000 10%
6%
(1) 80,000 (2) 75,000 (3) 72,000 (4) 78,000 (5) 12,5000
Q.14. The population of a town during first year increased by 4% and during second year diminished by 4%.
If at the end of the second year, the population of the town was 49920. Find the population initially?
4% 4%
49920
(1) 48000 (2) 48400 (3) 52000 (4) 50600 (5) 50,000
Q.15. 400 sweets has been distributed equally in children such that each could got 25% of total number
of children. How many sweets does each child got ?
400
25%
(1) 15 (2) 40 (3) 9 (4) 10 (5) None of these
Q.16. The ratio of incomes of A & B is 4 : 7 and income of A increased by 25% & B's in come decreased
by 50% the ratio of their incomes become 10 : 7. What is A's income ?
A B 4:7 A 25% B
50% 10 : 7 A
(1) Rs 26,000 (2) Rs 28,000 (3) Rs 21,000
(4) Data Inadequate (5) None of these
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LECTURE-8
PROFIT AND LOSS (ykHk vkSj gkfu)
Q.1. By selling a VCD player for Rs. 1950, I got a profit of 30%. At what price should I sale it in order
to get a profit of 40%?
VCD 1950 30% 40%
(1) Rs. 2000 (2) Rs. 2100 (3) Rs. 2500 (4) Rs. 2400 (5) Rs. 2300
Q.2. By selling a CD for Rs. 150 a shop owner lost 1/6 of what its cost price. What is the cost price
of CD.
CD 150 1/6
(1) Rs. 120 (2) Rs. 140 (3) Rs. 150 (4) Rs. 160 (5) Rs. 180
Q.3. A man sold an article at a profit of 10%. If he had charged Rs. 45 more his profit percentage
would have been 25%. What is the cost price?
10% 45 25%
(1) Rs. 120 (2) Rs. 140 (3) Rs. 150 (4) Rs. 160 (5) Rs. 300
Q.4. A trader purchases 2000 quantal of rice. He sells one fourth of it at a profit of 10% ,one-half at a
profit of 20% and the remaining at a loss of 8%. Had he sold the entire rice at a profit of 12%, he
would have gained Rs. 930 more. Find out the cost of rice per quantal ?
2000 10% 20%
8% 12% 930
(1) 680 (2) 920 (3) 800 (4) Data Inadequate (5) None of these
Q.11. Profit after selling a commodity for Rs. 425 is same as loss after selling it for Rs. 355. What is
the cost of the commodity?
425 355
(1) Rs. 285 (2) Rs. 390 (3) Rs. 395 (4) Rs. 400 (5) Rs. 450
Q.12. A man purchased some eggs at the rate of 3 for a rupee and an equal number of eggs at the rate
of 5 for a rupee. He sold all of them at the rate of 4 for a rupee. What is his loss or gain percent?
1 3 1 5
1 4
(1) No loss, No gain (2) Gain 6 1/2% (3) Loss 6 1/4 %
(4) Data Inadequate(5) None of these
Q.13. Rahul Saxena gets 20% profit on sale of 20 items in a rupee. What is the profit/loss in percent
when he sales 25 item in a rupee ?
1 20 20% 1 25
(1) Rs. 44 (2) Rs. 48 (3) Rs. 56 (4) Rs. 60 (5) None of these
Q.15. A man purchases M tables and N chairs spending Rs. 1,510 in all. A table cost Rs. 130 each
and a chair costs Rs. 30 each. What is the maximum possible value of M : N ?
1,510 M N 30
130 M:N
(1) 10 : 8 (2) 7 : 20 (3) 11 : 3 (4) 9 : 5 (5) 6 : 11
Q.16. The profit earned by selling an article for Rs. 1,500 is three times the loss incurred, if the same
article is sold for Rs. 900. In order to earn a profit of 20%, at what price should the article be sold?
1500 900
20%
(1) Rs. 1200 (2) Rs. 1440 (3) Rs. 1260 (4) Rs. 1000 (5) None of these
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LECTURE-9
PROFIT AND LOSS & DISCOUNT(ykHk] gkfu ,oa NwV)
Q.1. A person sold his watch for Rs. 24 and got a percentage of profit equal to the cost price; then the
cost price is:
24
(1) Rs. 12 (2) Rs. 14 (3) Rs. 24 (4) Rs. 20 (5) Rs. 8
Q.2. Sum of cost price of two cows is Rs. 13,000. Both the cows are sold at a profit of 20% and 40%,
respectively, with their selling price being the same. What is the difference of cost price of both
the cows?
13000 20% 40%
(1) Rs. 1000 (2) Rs. 2000 (3) Rs. 1500 (4) Rs. 1200 (5) Rs. 1800
Q.3. The cost price of 24 apples is the same as the selling price of 18 apples. Find the percentage
gain.
24 18
1 2 2 1
(1) 12 % (2) 14 % (3) 16 % (4) 33 % (5) None of these
2 7 3 3
Q.4. Rahul sold 250 cycles and had a gain equal to the selling price of 50 cycles. What is the profit
percentage?
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250 50
(1) 25% (2) 20% (3) 30% (4) 15% (5) 18%
Q.5. What is the profit percentage of a dishonest cloth merchant who professes to sell his articles at
cost price but uses a scale which weighs less by 16.67%?
16.67%
(1) 20% (2) 16% (3) 30% (4) 15% (5) 12.5%
Q.6. Jyoti bought a T.V. for Rs. 13,392 after getting discounts of 10% and 4% successively on the
marked price. Find the marked price.
10% 4% 13,392/-
(1) Rs. 16,450 (2) Rs. 16,225 (3) Rs. 15,500 (4) Rs. 15,000 (5) None of these
Q.7. A trader gives a discount of 10% on electronic goods. Another successive discount of 5% is
premissible in case of purchase of Rs. 5,000 and above and 8% on purchase of Rs. 10,000 and
above. A man purchased a colour T.V. for Rs. 7695. Find out the Marked Price of the colour T.V.?
10% 5,000
5% 10, 000 8%
7695
(1) Rs. 9500 (2) Rs. 9000 (3) Rs. 8500
(4) Rs. 8,800 (5) None of these
Q.8. An article is available on successive discounts of 20% and 15% respectively. If Rama bought it
at Rs. 4,556 than what is the marked price ?
20% 15% 4,556
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Radha bought an article with 20% discount on the labelled price. She sold the article in
Rs. 3,450 by making 15% profit on the labelled price. What was her approximate percent profit
on the price she bought?
20% 15%
3,450
(1) 40% (2) 45% (3) 48% (4) 42% (5) 44%
Q.10. Sumit sold an article for Rs. 769.50 after giving 10% discount on the market price and made 25% profit
on the cost price. What would have been the percentage profit it he had not given the discount ?
10% 769.50
25%
(1) 20% (2) 12.5% (3) 25% (4) 28% (5) None of these
Q.11. Asit purchased 150 indentical pieces of calculators at the rate of Rs. 250 each. He spent an
amount of Rs. 2,500 on transport and packing. He fixed the labelled price of each calculator at
Rs. 320. How ever he decided to give a discount of 5% on the labelled price. What is percent
profit earned by him ?
150 250 2,500
320
5%
(1) 20% (2) 14% (3) 15% (4) 16% (5) None of these
Q.12. At what price should a shop-keeper mark an article that is Rs. 1500 in order that he may offer a
discount of 25% on marked price and still make a profit of 15%.
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25%
15% 1500
(1) Rs. 2,300 (2) Rs. 2,000 (3) Rs. 2,500 (4) Rs. 1,800 (5) None of these
Q.13. A shopkeeper marks the prices of his goods at 20% higher than the original price. After that he
allows a discount of 10% . What profit or loss did he get?
20% 10%
(1) 10% (2) 8% (3) 12% (4) 32% (5) None of these
Q.14. A shop keeper sells 25 articles at Rs. 45/- per article after giving 10% discount and gains 50%
profit. If the discount is not given. What is the profit gained ?
10% 45/- 25 50%
2 2
(1) 66 % (2) 60% (3) 60 % (4) 66% (5) None of these
3 3
Q.15. After enjoying two successive discounts of 30% each, a person paid Rs. 441 for an article. If
there would have been only one discount of 30%, how much additional amount would he have
paid ?
30% 441
30%
(1) Rs. 221 (2) Rs. 490.50 (3) Rs. 73.50
(4) Rs. 189 (5) None of these
Q.16. The marked prices of an article in a shop is 20% more than the cost price. The shopkeeper gives
a discount of Rs. 40 on a purchase of Rs. 960. What is net percent profit ?
20% 960
40
(1) 10% (2) 12% (3) 15%
(4) Data inadequate (5) None of these
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Jatin purchased a toy with 30 percent discount on the labelled price and sold it with 40 percent
profit on the labelled price what was his percentage profit on the price he bought ?
30
40
(1) 50 (2) 70 (3) 80 (4) 100 (5) None of these
Q.18. A shop-keeper offers successive discounts of 25% and 20% on the marked price of a shirt. If the
selling price of the shirt be Rs. 360, what is the marked price ?
25% 20%
360,
(1) Rs. 550 (2) Rs. 600 (3) Rs. 660 (4) Rs. 700 (5) None of these
Q.19. Pankaj bought a bag with 20% discount on the original price. He got a Profit of Rs. 50 by selling
at 150% of the Price at which he bought. What was the original Price of bag ?
20% 50
150%
(1) 175 (2) 150 (3) 100
(4) Data inadequate(5) None of these
Q.20. The marked prices of articles in a shop are 20% more than their cost prices. The shopkeeper
gives a discount of Rs. 40 on a purchase of Rs. 960. What is net profit percent ?
20% 960
40
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(1)15% (2) 11% (3) 12% (4) 10% (5) None of these
Q.21. After enjoying two successive discounts of 30% each, a person paid Rs. 441 for an article. If
there would have been only one discount of 30%, how much additional amount would he have
paid ?
30% 441
30%
(1) Rs. 221 (2) Rs. 490.50 (3) Rs. 73.50
(4) Rs. 189 (5) None of these
Q.22. Tendulkar bought a bat with 20% discount on the labelled price. He sold the bat for Rs.1200 with
Rs. 80 profit on the bat. What was the labelled price (in Rs) of the bat ?
20% 1200 80
(1) 67.32% (2) 32.68% (3) 37% (4) 36.72% (5) None of these
Q.30. A shopkeeper sells 30 articles at Rs. 47 per article after giving 10% discount and gains 50%
profit. If the discount is not given. What is profit gained ?
30 47 10%
50%
(1) 60% (2) 60 2/3% (3) 66 2/3% (4) 66% (5) None of these
Q.31. An article was purchased for ` 78, 350/. Its price was marked up by 30%. It was sold at a
discount of 20% on the marked up price. What was the profit percent on the cost price ?
` 78, 350/. 30%
20%
(1) 4 (2) 7 (3) 5 (4) 3 (5) 6
Q.32. A shopkeeper sells notebooks at the rate of Rs. 45/- each in one day and earns a commission
of 4%. He also sells pencil box at the rate of Rs. 80/- each in one day and earns a commission
of 20%. How much amount of commission will he earn in two weeks if he sells 10 notebooks
and 6 pencil boxes a day ?
45/- 4%
80/- 20%
10 6 ?
(1) Rs. 1,956/- (2) Rs. 1,586/- (3) Rs. 1,496/- (4) Rs. 1,596/- (5) None of these
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LECTURE-10
SIMPLE INTEREST (lk/kkj.k C;kt)
Q.1. At what rate of simple interest will Rs. 4200 amount to Rs. 6216 in a span of 8 years?
4200 8 6216
(1) 5 % (2) 3% (3) 6% (4) 4% (5) 8%
Q.2. A sum fetched total simple interest of Rs. 5950/- at the rate of 8.5 p.c.p.a. in 5 years. What is
the sum?
5 8.5 5950
(1) Rs. 17,500 (2) Rs. 18,500 (3) Rs. 19,000 (4) Rs. 21,000 (5) None of these
Q.5. Rs. 6,000 is lent out in two parts such that the simple interest on the first part for 2 years at 6%
per annum is equal to the simple interest on the second part for 3 years at 8% per annum. Find
the second part ?
6,000 6%
8%
(1) Rs. 4000 (2) Rs. 4,800 (3) Rs. 4,500 (4) Rs. 2,000 (5) None of these
Q.6. Abhijeet lends 40% of sum at 15% p.a., 50% of rest sum at 10% p.a. and the rest at 18% p.a.
rate of interest. What would be the rate of interest if the interest is calculated on the whole sum?
40%, 15% 50%, 10% 18%
(1) 13.4% p.a. (2) 14.33% p.a. (3) 14.4% p.a. (4) 13.33% p.a. (5) None of these
Q.7. The difference between the interest received from two different banks on Rs. 740 each for 2 years
is Rs. 7.40. Find the difference between their rates.
740 7.40
(1) Rs. 18,000 (2) Rs. 32000 (3) Rs. 35000 (4) Rs. 33000 (5) None of these
Q.15. A certain sum of money at a certain rate become 2100 in 2 years and Rs. 2250 in 5 years. Find
the rate of interest?
2 2100 5 2250
(1) Rs. 600 (2) Rs. 550 (3) Rs. 400 (4) Rs. 500 (5) None of these
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What will the difference between simple interest to compound interest on the amount of Rs. 1200
at the rate of 5% annually for two years ?
1200 5%
(1) Rs. 3 (2) Rs. 4 (3) Rs. 2.50 (4) Rs. 3.50 (5) Rs. 6
Q.11. The difference between the compound interest and simple interest accured on a sum of money at
the end of the 3 year at the rate of 10 percent per annum is Rs. 50. What is the sum ?
3 10%
50
(1) Rs. 5,000 (2) Rs. 6,000 (3) Rs. 6,050 (4) Rs. 1512.90 (5) None of these
Q.12. The difference between the compound and simple interest on a certain sum of money at 8% per
annum for two years is Rs. 16. If the interest is compounded half yearly, what would be the
difference between compound and simple interest ?
8% 16
(1) Rs. 1850 (2) Rs. 1859 (3) Rs. 1750 (4) Data inadequate (5) None of these
Q.14. The difference between the compound and simple interest on a certain sum of money for 3 years
at 10% per annum is Rs. 713. What is the sum ?
10%
713
(1) Rs. 20,000 (2) Rs. 25,000 (3) Rs. 22,000 (4) Rs. 19,000 (5) None of these
Q.15. Praveen taken certain amount as loan at 3% per annum & immediately lent Compounded it to 5%
half yearly. At the end of year he got a profit of 330 Rs. How much Rs. Praveen taken as loan?
3% 5%
330
(1) Rs 16000 (2) Rs 17500 (3) Rs 20000 (4) Rs 25000 (5) None of these
Q.16. The compound interest on a certain sum is Rs. 104 for 2 years and simple interest is Rs. 100 for
the same period. Find the approximate difference between Compound Interest and simple interest
of the same sum for 3 years ?
2 104 100
3
(1) Rs 12 (2) Rs 14 (3) Rs 16 (4) Rs 18 (5) Rs 10
Q.17. The diffirence between the compound and simple interest on a certain sum of money for 3 years at
2
6 % per annum to Rs. 184. Find out the sum.
3
2
6 % 184
3
(1) Rs. 13,500 (2) Rs. 12,500 (3) Rs. 10,500 (4) Rs. 11,500 (5) None of these
Q.18. If the interest is computed half yearly then find the CI on the Sum of Rs. 18500 at the rate of 40%
per annum for 18 months?
18500 40% 18
(1) Rs. 13468 (2) Rs. 32264 (3) Rs. 16132 (4) Rs. 11100 (5) None of these
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LECTURE-12
AVERAGE (vkSlr)
Q.1. The average of four consecutive even numbers is 127. Which of the following is the first number?
127
(1) 122 (2) 126 (3) 124 (4) 130 (5) 132
Q.2. The average of seven consecutive odd numbers is 423. What is the largest of these numbers?
423
(1) 425 (2) 427 (3) 429 (4) 431 (5) 421
Q.3. The average of the five consecutive even numbers is 42. Find the square of the half value of the
smallest number ?
42
(1) 1444 (2) 1764 (3) 324 (4) Data inadequate (5) None of these
Q.4. The average of two numbers is 7.5 and square root of their product is 6. What is smaller number?
7.5 6
(1) 3 (2) 6 (3) 9 (4) 5 (5) None of these
Q.5. The average of five positive numbers is 444. The average of first two numbers is 550 and that of
last two numbers is 150. What is the third number ?
444 550
150
(1) 805 (2) 815 (3) 820 (4) 810 (5) None of these
Q.6. In an entrance examination Ritu scored 56 percent marks, Smita scored 92 percent marks and
Rina scored 634 marks. The maximum marks of the examination are 875. What is the average
marks scored by all the three girls together ?
56 92 634
875 ?
(1) 1929 (2) 815 (3) 690 (4) 634 (5) None of these
Q.7. The average marks in English subject of a class of 24 students is 56. If the marks of the students
were misread as 44, 45 and 61 of the actual marks 48,59 and 67 respectively, then what would be
the correct average ?
24 56 44,
45 61 48,59 67 ?
(1) 56.5 (2) 59 (3) 57.5 (4) 58 (5) None of these
Q.8. The average weight of 40 children in a class is 36.2 kg. If 3 more children whose weights are 42.3
kgs, 39.7 kgs and 39.5 kgs joined the class what will be average weight of 43 children?
40 36.2 42.3 39.7 39.5
43
(1) 39.2 kg (2) 36.5 kg (3) 38.35 kg (4) 37.3 kg (5) None of these
Q.9. First ten mulfiples of 1, 2, .... 10 are taken. What is the average of all these 100 numbers?
1, 2, .... 10 100
(1) 25.5 (2) 50.5 (3) 75.5 (4) 65.5 (5) None of these
Q.10. The average age of 20 employees in a factory is 30 years. If the supervisor's age is added, the
average age is increases by one. What is the age of the supervisor ?
20 30
1
(1) 31 (2) 61 (3) 51 (4) 50 (5) None of these
Q.11. The average age of 12 players of a team is 25 years. If the age of the captain is added, the
average age increases by 1 year. What is the age of the captain ?
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(1) 25 years (2) 27 years (3) 26 years (4) 24 years (5) None of these
Q.12. The average age of 30 children in a class is 9 years. If the teacher’s age is added, the average age
becomes 10 years. What is the teacher’s age, in years ?
30 9
10
(1) 40 (2) 31 (3) 30 (4) 27 (5) None of these
Q.13. The average salary of a group of 27 is Rs. 3700/- If salary of one man is added then average
increases to Rs.3750. What is the salary of this one person?
27 3700/-
3750
(1) Rs. 5010/- (2) Rs.5100/- (3) Rs. 1350/-
(4) Cannot be determined (5) None of these
Q.14. Subodh's marks in History is 20 more than the average marks obtained by him in Geography and
English. If his marks in English are 60, what are his marks in Geography ?
20
60
(1) 40 (2) 60 (3) 80 (4) Data inadequate (5) None of these
Q.15. The average height of 3 boys A, B and C is 120 cms and their heights are in the proportion of 8:7:5
respectively. What is the height of ‘B’ in cms ?
3 120 8:7:5
300 100
(1) 900 (2) 600 (3) 700 (4) 800 (5) None of these
Q.5. Prakash gave one-third of the amount what he had to Kabir. Kabir in turn gave half of what he
received to Jayant. If Jayant receives Rs. 400 from Kabir, how much money did Prakash had?
400/- ?
(1) Rs. 1200 (2) Rs. 4800 (3) Rs.3600 (4) Rs.2400 (5) None of these
Q.6. An amount of money is to be distributed among P,Q and R in the ratio of 2 : 7 : 9. The total of
P's and Q's share is equal to that of R's share. What is the difference between P's and Q's
share ?
P,Q R 2:7:9 P Q
R P Q
(1) Rs. 5000/- (2) Rs. 7500/- (3) Rs. 9000/- (4) Data inadeuqate (5) None of these
Q.7. An amount of money is to be divided among A,B and C in the ratio of 3:5:9 respectively. If the
difference between A's and C's share is three times that of between B's and A's, What was the
total amount for distribution?
A, B C 3:5:9 A C
B A
(1) Rs. 19380 (2) Rs. 18240 (3) Rs. 3230 (4) CND (5) None of these
Q.8. A sum of Rs. 6,000 is divided among A, B and C in the ratio of 4:3:5. What is the difference
between the amount B and C.
6000 A, B C 4:3:5 B C
(1) Rs. 2,500 (2) Rs. 2000 (3) Rs. 1,000 (4) CND (5) None of these
Q.9. 1/4th of Nakul's money is equal to 1/6th of Ramesh's money. If both together have Rs. 600,
what is the difference between their amounts?
1/4 1/6 600
(1) Rs. 440 (2) Rs. 360 (3) Rs. 50 (4) Rs. 120 (5) None of these
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A sum of money is divided among three persons in the ratio 4:6:9. If the largest share is Rs.
1,000 more than the smallest share, what is the total sum ?
4:6:9
1000
(1) Rs. 4,200 (2) Rs. 9,500 (3) Rs. 3,600 (4) Rs. 3,800 (5) None of these
Q.11. Neeraj got thrice as many marks in Maths as in English. The proportion of his marks in Maths
and History’s is 4:3. If his total marks in Maths, English and History are 250, what are his
marks in English ?
3
4:3 250
(1) Rs. 1400 (2) Rs. 1200 (3) 700 (4) Rs. 500 (5) None
Q.13. An amount of money is to be divided among A,B and C in the ratio of 3:5:9 respectively. If the
difference between A's and C's share is three times that of between B's and A's, What was the
total amount for distribution?
A, B C 3:5:9 A C
B A
(1) 19380 (2) 18240 (3) 3230 (4) CND (5) None of these
Q.14. Some amount is given to Sandeep, Ramprakash and Shirish in the Ratio 7 : 8 : 10. If the sum of the
Sandeep and Shirish money is Rs. 2550/-. The share of Ram Prakash is how much more than that
of Sandeep.
7 : 8 : 10
2550
(1) 1050 (2) 1200 (3) 1500 (4) 150 (5) None of these
Q.15. The difference between the digits of a two-digit number is 4 and the ratio between the number
in the tenth place and the number in the unit place is 1:3. What is the sum of the digits of that
number?
1:3
(1) 43 Years (2) 40 Years (3) 48 Years (4) CND (5) None of these
Q.2. The ratio between the present age of Navin and Samir is 5 : 3. If the difference between their ages
is 6 years. What will be Samir's age after 5 years ?
5: 3 6 5
(1) 23 Years (2) 20 Years (3) 28 Years (4) 24 Years (5) None of these
Q.3. Prakash is as much younger than Tarun as he is older than Ashok. If the difference between the
present ages of Tarun and Ashok is 27 years, what will be Prakash's age after six years?
27
(1) 32 years (2) 30 years (3) 36 years (4) Data inadequate (5) None of these
Q.4. The ratio between the present ages of Saket and Sameer is 4:3 respectively. If the difference
between their ages is 10 years, What will be the total of their ages after 15 years?
4:3 10
15
(1) 85 years (2) 70 Years (3) 100 Years (4) 95 Years (5) None of these
Q.5. The ratio between the ages of father and son is 5:2. If the difference between their ages is 27
years, what will be the father's age after 6 years?
5:2 27
6
(1) 50 years (2) 49 years (3) 51 years (4) 52 years (5) None of these
Q.6. The ratio of Vishal’s age and Neelu's age is 3:5 and sum of their ages is 80 years. Find the ratio
of their ages after 10 years?
3:5 80 10
(1) 3:2 (2) 3:5 (3) 2:3 (4) 1:2 (5) None of these
Q.7. Eight years ago, the age of A was twice the age of B and the ratio of their present ages is 6:5
Then what is the difference of their ages ?
8 A B 6:5
(1) 1 year (2) 4 years (3) 2 years (4) 3 years (5) None of these
Q.8. The present ratio of ages of Jaideep and Akash is 4:5. If Akash is elder than Jaideep by six years,
what was the ratio of their ages 4 years ago ?
4:5 6 4
(1) 10:13 (2) 8:9 (3) 14:17 (4) 1:2 (5) None of these
Q.9. The ratio of the ages of father and son at present is 6:1. After 5 years the ratio will become 7:2.
What is the present age (in years) of the son?
6:1 5 7:2
48
(1) 20 (2) 30 (3) 24 (4) CND (5) None of these
Q.13. Five years ago average age of P and Q was 15 years. Average age of P, Q and R today is 20
years. How old R will be after 10 years ?
5 P Q 15 P, Q R 20 10
R
(1) 25 years (2) 20 years (3) 30 years (4) 45 years (5) None of these
Q.14. The ages of A and B are in the ratio of 6:5 and the sum of their age is 44 years.What will be the
ratio of their ages after 8 years?
A B 6:5 44 8
(1) 4:6 (2) 7:8 (3) 8:7 (4) 14:13 (5) None of these
Q.15. C’s mother was four times as old as C 10 years ago. After 10 years, she will be twice as old as
C. How old is C today ?
C 10 C 4 10 C C
(1) 25 years (2) 10 years (3) 20 years (4) 30 years (5) None of these
Q.16. Six years ago the ratio of ages of Kamal and Mahendra was 6:5, four years hence the ratio of
their ages will be 11:10. What is Mahendra's age at present ?
6 6:5 4 11:10
(1) 14 years (2) 18 years (3) 16 years (4) CND (5) None of these
Q.17. The ratio between the present age of Ashok and his age four years hence is 4:5. the ratio
between the present ages of Ashok and Tushar is 4:7. What was Ashok's age five years back ?
4:5
4:7
(1) 12 Years (2) 14 Years (3) 16 Years (4) 11 Years (5) None of these
Q.18. The sum of the ages of 4 members of a family 5 years ago was 94 years. Today, when the
daughter has been married off and replaced by a daughter-in-law, the sum of their ages is 92.
Assuming that there has been no other change in the family structure and all the people are alive,
what is the difference in the age of the daughter and the daughter-in-law ?
5 4 94
92
(1) 22 years (2) 11 years (3) 25 years (4) 19 years (5) 15 years
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PARTNERSHIP (lk>snkjh)
Q.1. Avinash started a business investing Rs. 12000. Ashok joined him after 4 months by investing
Rs. 18000. What would be Ashok's share in the profit of Rs. 9500 at the end of the year?
12,000 4 18,000
9,500
(1) Rs. 4000 (2) Rs. 5000 (3) Rs. 3000 (4) Rs. 5500 (5) None of these
Q.2. A started a business investing Rs. 80,000. After 3 months, B joined him, investing Rs. 50,000.
If at the year’s end they make a profit of Rupees 23,500, how much more will be A’s share than
B’s share in that profit ?
A 80000 3 50000 B
23500 A B
(1) Rs. 4,000 (2) Rs. 2,000 (3) Rs. 1,500 (4) Rs.3,000 (5) None of these
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Arun started a business investing Rs. 50,000. After three months Prakash joined him with a
capital of Rs. 80,000. In what ratio should Arun and Prakash share their profit at the end of the
year?
50000 80000
(1) Rs. 24000 (2) Rs. 20000 (3) Rs. 48000 (4) Rs. 60000 (5) None of these
Q.12. Raghu began a business with Rs. 800 and was joined after wards by Nitin with Rs. 600. When
did Nitin join if the profit at the end of the year was divided in the ratio of 4 : 1 ?
800 600
4:1
?
(1) after 6 months / 6 (2) after 4 months/4 (3) after 8 months / 8
(4) after 3 months / 3 (5) None of these
Q.13. Pratibha opened a workshop investing Rs. 40,000. She invested additional amount of Rs. 10,
000 every year. After two years Preeti joined him with an amount of Rs. 85,000. On completion
of four years from the opening of workshop they earned an amount of Rs. 195,000. What will be
Pratibha's share in the earning ?
40,000 10, 000
85,000
195,000
(1) Rs. 1,35,000 (2) Rs. 1,10,000 (3) Rs. 85,000 (4) Rs. 95,000 (5) None of these
Q.14. Jatin started a business investing Rs. 1,00,000. After four months Anju and Vishnu joined with
Rs. 60,000 each. If Anju got Rs. 324,000 as profit after one year. How much did Jatin get ?
1,00,000
60,000 324,000
(1) Rs. 12,000 (2) Rs. 24,000 (3) Rs. 30,000 (4) Rs. 18,000 (5) None of these
Q.15. Atul and Vimal started a Business in partnership investing Rs. 20,000 and Rs. 15,000 respec-
tively. After six months Ketan joined them with Rs. 20,000. What will be Vimal's share in the
total profit of Rs. 25,000 earned at the end of two years from the starting of the business ?
20,000 15,000
20,000 2 25,000
(1) Rs. 9,000(2) Rs. 10,000 (3) Rs. 7,500 (4) Rs. 9,500 (5) None of these
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CLASS WORK SHEET
LECTURE-16
MIXTURE AND ALLIGATION-I (feJ.k -I)
Q.1. If the average weight of a class is 15 kg. and the average weight of another class is 30 kg. then
find the ratio of the students of the first class to another class students when the average
weight of both the classes is 25 kg.
15 30
25
(1) 650 (2) 670 (3) 645 (4) 850 (5) None of these
Q.3. A mixture of 40 litres of milk and water contain 10% water. How much water must be added to
make water 20% in the new mixture ?
40 10%
20
(1) 10 litres (2) 7 litres (3) 8 litres (4) 12 litres (5) None of these
Q.4. A mixture of 45 litres of spirit and water, contains 20% water in it. How much water must be
added to it to make water 25% in the new mixture ?
45 20%
25
(1) 5 liter (2) 4 liter (3) 6 liter (4) 3 liter (5) None of these
Q.5. Six litres of a 20% solution of alcohol in water are mixed with four litres of 60% solution of
alcohol in water. What is the alcoholic strength of the mixture?
20%
60%
(1) 30% (2) 25% (3) 40% (4) 36% (5) None of these
Q.6. One litre of water is evaporated from 6 litres of a solution containing 5% salt. The percentage of
salt in the remaining solution is -
6 5%
4
(1) 16% (2) 4 % (3) 5% (4) Data Inadequate (5) None of these
9
Q.7. By mixing two varieties of tea costing Rs. 65 and Rs. 115 per kg. and selling the mixture at the
rate of Rs. 100 kg., a seller made a profit of 15%. In what ratio did he mix the two varieties ?
65 115
100 15%
(1) 101 : 129 (2) 100 : 113 (3) 129 : 101 (4) 129:100 (5) None of these
th
Q.8. A dishonest milk man fills up his bucket which has only 4/5 of milk, with water. He again
removes 5 litres of this mixture from the bucket and adds an equal quantity of water. If milk is
now 60% of the mixture then find the capacity of the bucket.
, 4/5
5 60%
(1) 25 litre. (2) 16 litre. (3) 20 litre. (4) Data inadequate (5) None of these
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Q.9. By mixing two varieties of tea in the ratio 2 : 3 and mixture is sold in Rs. 22 per kg. by making
10% profit. If the cost price of first type of tea is Rs. 14 per kg., then find out the cost price of
second type of tea per kg?
2:3 22
10% 14
(1) Rs. 18 (2) Rs. 20 (3) Rs.16 (4) Rs. 24 (5) None of these
Q.10. Sweety bought 80 kg. of rice at the rate of Rs. 7.50 per kg. and 120 kg. of rice at the rate of Rs.
8.50 per kg. She mixed the two together, at approximately what price per Kg. should she sell
the mixture to make 35% profit on the whole ?
80 7.50 120 8.50
35%
(1) Rs. 9 (2) Rs. 10 (3) Rs. 12 (4) Rs. 15 (5) Rs. 11
Q.11. In what ratio must water be mixed with milk to gain 20% by selling the mixture at cost price.
20%
(1) 25 km. (2) 28 km. (3) 32 km. (4) 35 km. (5) None of these
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LECTURE-17
MIXTURE AND ALLIGATION-II (feJ.k -II)
Q.1. Alok bought 30 kg of wheat @ Rs. 4.75 per kg and 40 kg of wheat @ Rs. 4.25 per kg and mixed
them. He sold the mixture at the rate of Rs. 4.45 per kg. What is the profit or loss in the total
transaction ?
4.75 30 4.25
40 4.45
(1) Rs. 3.50 loss (2) Rs. 1 loss (3) Rs. 1 profit (4) Rs. 3.50 profit (5) None of these
A man lent out Rs. 9600 partly at 12% and partly at 14% simple interest. His total income after 1.5 years
was Rs. 1800. Find the ratio of the sum lent at 12% and 14% simple interest respectively?
9600 12% 14%
1.5 1800 12% 14%
(1) Rs. 14.75 (2) Rs. 16.75 (3) Rs. 17.25 (4) Rs. 15.50 (5) None of these
Q.5. A grocer buys mustard oil at the rate of Rs. 34 a litre and repeseed oil at the rate of Rs. 30 a litre.
He mixes the two in the ratio of 2 : 1 and sells the mixture at the rate of Rs. 36 a litre. What
approximate profit percentage does he earn ?
34 , 30
2:1 36
(1) 20% (2) 21% (3) 22% (4) 23% (5) None of these
Q.7. A bowler’s bowling average is 12.4. In the next match he took 5 wickets after giving 26 runs;
therefore his total average is decreased by 0.4. What is his total wickets till last match.
12.4 26 5
0.4
(1) 85 (2) 90 (3) 80 (4) 75 (5) 60
Q.8. Fresh nuts contains 80% water by weight; whereas dry nuts contain 50% water by weight.
Suresh buys 60 kg of fresh nuts for a total price of Rs.200. At what price per kg should he sell
the dry nuts (fresh nuts are dried up) to earn 20% profit?
80% 50%
60 200
20%
(1) Rs.10/- Kg. (2) Rs.12/- Kg. (3) Rs.15/- Kg. (4) Rs.14/- Kg (5) Rs.18/- Kg
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If a shopkeeper sells a table at a profit of 10% and a chair at a loss of 15%; he neither gains nor
loses on the whole. If he sells the table at 15% profit and a chair at a loss of 10%; he would
have gained Rs.150. Find the cost price of the table.
10% 15%
15%
10% 150
(1) Rs. 1200 (2) Rs. 1500 (3) Rs. 1800 (4) Rs. 1400 (5) Rs.1600
Q.10. A shopkeeper sold three articles A, B and C at 30%, 40% and 60% profit respectively. The
overall profit percentage made on selling B and C is 48% and that on A and C is 40%. Find the
overall profit percentage made on selling the three articles.
A, B C 30%, 40% 60% B C
48% A C 40%
(1) 10% (2) 15% (3) 20% (4) 40% (5) 35%
Q.11. In 42 liters mixture of solution of salt and water; 25% is salt. How much liter water should be
evaporated so that the salt becomes 35%?
42 25%
35%
(1) 10 (2) 12 (3) 15 (4) 20 (5) 25
Q.12. In a 120 liters mixture of milk and water; the percentage of the water is only 20%. The milkman
gave 15 liters of this mixture to a customer and then added 15 liters of water to the remaining
mixture. What is the percentage of the milk in the final mixture?
120 20% 15
15
(1) 50% (2) 55% (3) 60% (4) 70% (5) 80%
Q.13. The average age of a group of 6 persons increases by 1.5 years when 3 new members joined
the group whose average age is 18 years. Find the average age of the group initially.
6 1.5
18
(1) 12.5 (2) 13.5 (3) 14 (4) 14.5 (5) 15.5
Q.14. Three equal containers are filled with mixtures of spirit and water. In the first container, the ratio
of spirit to water is 1 : 3 in the second 3 : 5 and in the third 5 : 7. All the three mixtures are mixed
in a bigger container. Find the ratio of spirit to water in the resultant mixture ?
(1) 54 litres (2) 48 litres (3) 45 litres (4) Data inadequate (5) None of these
Q.16. Ratnesh travells 30 minutes at the speed of 25 km./hr. further he travells 20 minutes at the
speed of 40 km./hr. Find his average speed.
30 25 20 40
(1) 28 km./hr. (2) 29 km./hr. (3) 30 km./hr. (4) 31 km./hr. (5) None of these
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LECTURE-18
TIME AND WORK-I (dk;Z ,oa le;-I)
3 1
Q.1. A can do of a work in 18 days. He can finish of the work in how many days ?
4 4
A 3/4 18 1/4
(1) 12 days (2) 24 days (3) 6 days (4) 8 days (5) None of these
3 4
Q.2. Tarun read of a book on one day and of the remainder another day. If now there were 30
8 5
pages unread, how many pages did the book contain ?
3 4
30
8 5
(1) 160 (2) 190 (3) 360 (4) 240 (5) None of these
Q.3. A and B complete a work in 30 and 20 days respectively. Together, in how many days will they
complete 1/3rd part of that work ?
A B 30 20 1/3
(1) 12 days (2) 8 days (3) 4 days (4) 6 days (5) None of these
Q.4. A,B & C can do a piece of work in 10 days. A & B can do it alone in 24 days and 30 days
respectively. A & B worked together for 12 days. In how many days C alone can finish the remaining
work ?
A, B C 10 A B 24 30
A B 12 C
(1) 6 days (2) 8 days (3) 10 days (4) Data inadequate (5) None of these
Q.5. Ravi can complete a work in 10 days. Hari can complete the same work in 15 days. Ravi started
working and after 4 days Hari, joined him. How many days more will they take to complete the
remaining work ?
10 15
4
3 3
(1) 3 (2) 4 (3) 3 (4) Data inadequate (5) None of these
5 5
Q.6. Anju and Jyoti can do a piece of work in 15 and 25 days respectively. They worked together but
Anju leaves off before 5 days the completion of work. In how many days total work lasted for______.
15 25
5
1 1 3
(1) 7 days (2) 12 days (3) 12 days (4) 12 days (5) None of these
2 2 4
Q.7. A and B together can complete a task in 20 days. B and C together can complete the same task
in 30 days. A and C together can complete the same task in 40 days. What is the respective
ratio of the number of days taken by A when completing the same task alone to the number of
days taken by C when completing the same task alone ?
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A C 40 A
C
(1) 2 : 5 (2) 2 : 7 (3) 3 : 7 (4) 1 : 5 (5) 3 : 5
Q.8. Alok takes 20 days to finish a piece of work while Shanker takes 15 days to finish the same
piece of work. Harish work twice as fast as Alok. In how many days will all three of them together
can finish the same piece of work?
20 15
(1) 25 hr. (2) 27.6 hr. (3) 26.7 hr. (4) 28.5hr. (5) 25.8 hr.
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TIME AND WORK-II (dk;Z ,oa le;-II)
Q.1. 36 men can complete a work in 10 days. How many men will complete it in eight days?
36 10 8
(1) 3 days (2) 5 days (3) 4 days (4) 2 days (5) 4.5 days
Q.7. 12 men complete a work in 18 days. Six days after they had started working, four more men
joined them. How many days will all of them take to complete the remaining work ?
12 18 6 4
(1) 8 days (2) 18 days (3) 12 days (4) 10 days (5) None of these
Q.12. 14 workers produce 1400 toys in 5 days. After one day’s work was over, 14 more workers joined
them. In how many days can they complete the remaining work ?
14 5 1400 14
(1) 11 a. m. (2) 12.00 p. m. (3) 10.30 a. m. (4) 10.00 a.m. (5) 1.30 p.m.
Q.14. Two men or three women can complete a piece of work in 4 days. In how many days can 1
woman and one man together complete the same piece of work ?
4
25 12
(1) 6 days (2) days (3) days (4) CND (5) None of these
4 1.75
Q.15. 2 men can complete a piece of work in 6 days. 2 women can complete same piece of work in
9 days, whereas 3 children can complete the same piece of work in 8 days. 3 women and 4
children worked together for 1 day. If only men were to finish the remaining work in 1 day, how
many total men would be required ?
2 6 2 9
3 8 3 4
1
(1) 4 (2) 8 (3) 6 (4) CND (5) None of these
Q.16. 45 Men complete work 'A' in 25 days and work 'B' in 24 days. How many days will it take for 15
men to completer both the work 'A' and 'B' together ?
45 'A' 25 'B' 24 15
(1) 142 (2) 143 (3) 147 (4) Data inadequate (5) None of these
Q.17. In a camp, there are provisions for 4000 men for 90 days. If after 30 days 800 men leave the
camp, find how long the remaining provisions will last ?
90 4000 30 800
?
(1) 90 days (2) 64 days (3) 75 days (4) 80 days (5) None of these
Q.18. 2 men and 3 women can finish a piece of work in 15 days, while 4 men can do it in 15 days. In
how many days will 3 men and 3 women finish it ?
2 3 15 4 15
3 3
(1) 12 days (2) 15 days (3) 8 days (4) 16 days (5) None of these
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LECTURE-20
PIPE AND CISTERN (Vadh ,oa uy)
Q.1. 12 buckets of water fill a tank when the capacity of each bucket is 13.5 litres. How many buckets
will be needed to fill the same tank if the capacity of each bucket is 9 litres ?
13.5 12 9
(1) 7 minutes (2) 5 minutes (3) 8 minutes (4) 3 minutes (5) 18 minutes
Q.4. A tank is connected to two pipes. One of these pipes can fill the tanks in 15 minutes while the
3
th
other can empty it in 10 minutes. If the tank is initially full and both pipes are simultaneously
5
opened how much time it will take to fill or empty the tank ?
15
3
10
5
(1) 15 m. full (2) 12 m. full (3) 15 m. empty (4) 12 m. empty (5) None of these
Q.5. Two pipes can fill a cistern in 15 min. & 10 min. it takes 2 minutes extra due to a leak in the
cistern. Find out the time which the leak will take to empty the full cistern.
15 10
2
(1) 30 min. (2) 18 min. (3) 24 min. (4) 32 min. (5) None of these
Q.6. Two pipes A and B can fill a tank in 1.5hour and 75 minutes respectively. There is also an outlet
C. If all the three pipes are opend together, the tank is full is 60 minutes how much time will be
taken by C to empty the full tank?
A B 1.5 75
60 C
3 4
(A) 140 minutes (B) 90 minutes (C) 123 minutes (D) 128 minutes(5) None of these
2 7
Q.7. A cistern is normally filled in 8 hours but takes another 2 hours longer to fill because of a leak in
its bottom, if the cistern is full the leak will empty it in ?
8
(A) 60 hours (B) 50 hours (C) 40 hours (D) 30 hours (5) None of these
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Two pipes A and B can separately fill a cistern is 8 hours and 12 hours respectively while a third
pipe C can empty it in 10 hours.In what time will the cistern be full,it all the pipes are opened
together?
A B 8 12
10
3 3 3 2
(A) 7 hours (B) 9 hours (C) 8 hours (D) 9 hours (5) None of these
13 13 13 11
Q.9. Two pipes L and P can fill a tank in 20 and 30 hours respectively. Both the pipes are opened to fill
the tank but when the tank is 1/4th full, a leak developes in the tank. through which one-fourth
water supplied by both pipes goes out. After it, the leak closed and both the pipes are opened
again. Find the total time taken to fill the tank ?
L P 20 30
(1) 16 hours (2) 12 hours (3) 15 hours (4) 10 hours (5) None of these
Q.10. Tap 'A' can fill a tank in 3 hours while tap 'B' and 'C' can empty the same tank in 8 hours and 12
hours respectively. How ever taps 'B' and 'C' are attached to the tank at the middle level. If all the
taps are kept open simultaneously, in how much total time would the tank get full ?
'A' 3 'B' 'C' 8 12
'B' 'C'
(1) 9.5 hrs. (2) 5.5 hrs (3) 6.5 hrs. (4) 8.5 hrs. (5) None of these
Q.11. Two pipes K and P can fill a cistern in 12 and 16 minutes respectively. Both the pipes are opened
together, but 4 minutes before the cistern is full one pipe K is closed. How much time will the
citern take to fill ?
K P 12 16
4 K
1 2 1 1
(1) 5 min. (2) 9 min. (3) 7 min. (4) 9 min. (5) None of these
2 7 7 7
Q.12. A water tank has two Pipes to fill water in it. One of the pipes fills water at the rate of 100 litres Per
hour. The tank is filled by the other pipe in four hour and by both pipes together in 2.4 hours. What
is the capacity of the tank in litres ?
100
4 2.4
(1) 600 litre (2) 550 litre (3) 500 litre (4) 610 litre (5) None of these
Q.13. Two pipes P and Q and fill a cistern in 3 minutes and 6 minutes respectively. While the third pipe
R can empty the cistern in 4 minutes. All the three pipes are opened together but after 2 minutes
pipe R is closed. Find the time when the tank will be full ?
P Q 3 6 R
4 2
R
1 1
(1) 3 min. (2) 4 min. (3) 4 min. (4) 3 min. (5) None of these
2 2
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LECTURE-21
SPEED, TIME AND DISTANCE (pky] le; vkSj nwjh)
Q.1. A man covers a distance of 285 km. in 6 hr. First part of the journey he covers at the speed of
40 km/hr. by bus. Second part of the journey he covers at the speed of 55 km./hr. by train
.What is the distance covered by train?
285 6 40 /
55
(1) 165 km. (2) 615 km. (3) 561 km. (4) 156 km. (5) None of these
Q.2. A truck covers a distance of 720 km. in 10 hr. A car covers the same distance in 8 hrs.What is
the ratio between the speed of truck and car?
720 10 8
(1) 40 kms./hr. (2) 64 kms./hr. (3) 49 kms./hr. (4) 48 kms./hr. (5) None of these
Q.4. The respective ratio between the average speed of a car, a train and a tractor is 3 : 6 : 1. The
average speed of the train is six times the average speed of the tractor which covers 175 kms
in 7 hours. What is the sum of the speed of car and train together ?
3:6:1
7 175
(1) 82 km/hr (2) 81 km/hr (3) 84 km/hr (4) CND (5) None of these
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Q.8. An aeroplane flies with an average speed of 756 km/hr. A helicopter takes 48 hours to cover
twice the distance covered by aeroplane in 9 hours. How much distance will the helicopter
cover in 18 hours ? (assuming that flights are non-stop and moving with uniform speed)
756 9
48 18
(1) 5014 km (2) 5140 km (3) 5130 km (4) 5103 km (5) None of these
Q.9. Philip, Tom and Brad start jogging around a circular field and complete a single round in 18, 22
and 30 seconds respectively. In how much time will they meet again at the starting point ?
18, 22
30
(1) 8 mins. 15 sec. (2) 21 mins. (3) 16 mins. 30 sec.
(4) 12 mins. (5) None of these
Q.10. A, B and C start simultaneously from X to Y. A reaches Y, turns back and meet B at a distance
of 11 km away from Y. B reached Y, turns back and meet C at a distance of 9 km away from Y.
If the ratio of the speeds of A and C is 3:2, what is the distance between X and Y?
A, B C X Y A,Y B Y 11
B, Y C Y 9
A C 3:2 X Y
(1) 1 km. (2) 89 km. (3) 99 km. (4) Both 1 and 2 (5) Both 1 and 3
Q.11. Two cars starts at the same instance from two places 120 Km apart. They will meet each other
in one hour if they travel in opposite direction and after 6 hours if they travel in same direction.
Find the speed of the car running slow?
120
6
(1) 20 km./hr. (2) 30 km./hr. (3) 50 km./hr. (4) 60 km./hr. (5) 70 km./hr.
Q.12. Bablu has to travel from point A to D. He decided to divide journey in 3 equal parts. For first part
of travel he walks with a speed of a km/hr. and take a rest for a hrs, for second part he doubles
his speed and rest time also for third part he again doubles his previous speed and thus
reaches D in 16 hours. Find the maximum speed with which he started to travel if the distance
between A and D is 36 km.
A D
a / a
D 16
A D 36
(1) 1 km./hr. (2) 1.5 km./hr. (3) 2 km./hr. (4) 2.5 km./hr. (5) 3 km./hr.
Q.13. A man walking at a speed of 45 km/hr reaches station 10 minute late. Next time he increases
his speed by 15 km/hr but still late by 5 minutes. Find the distance of station from his house.
45 / 10
15 / 5
(1) 10 km. (2) 15 km. (3) 20 km. (4) 25 km. (5) 30 km.
(1) 50 metres (2) 500 metres (3) 3 metres (4) CND (5) None of these
Q.2. A train running at an uniform speed of 48 kmph crosses a 140 metre long platform in 18 seconds.
What is the length of the train?
48 140 18
(1) 90 metres (2) 120 metres (3) 100 metres (4) Data inadequate(5) None of these
Q.3. A train crosses a man standing on the platform in 10 seconds. How much time will it take to
cross the platform of length 150 metres?
10 150
(1) 150 Seconds (2) 300 Seconds (3) 30 Seconds (4) Data inadequate (5) None of these
Q.4. A 150 metre long train crosses a man walking at a speed of 6 km per hour in the opposite
direction in 6 seconds. What is the speed of the train in km per hour ?
150 6
6
(1) 74 kmph (2) 84 kmph (3) 106 kmph (4) 66 kmph (5) None of these
Q.5. Train A travelling with a speed of 90km/hr crosses a 500 m long train B travelling in the opposite
direction in 36 seconds. What is the length of the train A in metres ?
A 90 500 B 36
A
(1) 500 (2) 250 (3) 600 (4) Data inadequate (5) None of these
Q.6. Two trains are running in a opposite direction with the same speed. If the length of a each train is
120 metre and they cross to each other in 12 second. Find the speed of a each train (km./hr.).
120
12
(1) 10 (2) 18 (3) 36 (4) 72 (5) 48
Q.7. A train passes a pole in 15 seconds and passes a platform of 100 metres in 30 seconds. What
is the length of the train in metres ?
15 100 30
(1) 150 (2) 100 (3) 60 (4) Data inadequate (5) None of these
Q.8. If a train moves 11/8 of its normal speed then it take 22 hours to cover a certain distance. If train
moves its new speed then how much time it saves?
11/8
22
(1) 6.25 hr. (2) 8.25 hr. (3) 16 hr. (4) 15 hr. (5) 5.30 hr.
Q.9. 180 metre long train crosses a signal-post in 9 Second. What is the speed of the train in Kmph?
180 9
(1) 210 metre (2) 190 metre (3) 185 meter (4) 205 metre (5) None of these
3
Q.12. A train after travelling 48Kms. meets with an accident and then proceeds at of its former
4
speed and arrives at its destination 92 minutes late. Had the accident occured 72 km, further, it
would have reached the destination only 80 minutes late. Find the speed of the train ?
3
48
4
92 72
80
(1) 100 Km. ph (2) 120 Km. ph (3) 90 Km. ph (4) 150 Km. ph (5) None of these
Q.13. The speeds of two trains are in the ratio 3 : 4. They are moving in opposite directions on parallel
tracks. The first train crosses a telegraph pole in the same time as the second which takes 8
seconds. Find the time taken by the trains to cross each other ?
3:4
8
(1) 8 second (2) 6 second (3) 7.5 second (4) 7 second (5) Data inadequate
Q. 14. Two trains are running in the same dircetion at 90 km/hr. and 60 km/hr. The faster train crosses a
man sitting in the slower train in 9 seconds. Find the length of the faster train ?
90 60
9
(1) 75 meter (2) 100 meter (3) 50 meter (4) data inadequate (5) None of these
Q.15. A train overtakes two persons who are walking in the same direction as the train is moving at the
rate of 2 km.ph. and 4 km.ph. and a train passes them completely in 8 and 9 seconds respectively.
Find the speed of the train ?
2 4
8 9
(1) 35 km.ph. (2) 45 km. ph. (3) 20 km.ph (4) Data inadequate (5) None of these
Q.16. Two trains X and Y starts from stations A and B towards B and A respectively. After passing each
other they take 4 hours 48 minutes and 3 hours 20 minutes to reach B and A respectively. If train
X is moving at 45 kmph then find the speed of train Y ?
X Y A B
B A 4 48 3 20 X
45 Y
(1) 54 Kmph (2) 48 Kmph (3) 36 Kmph (4) Data Inadeqaute (5) None of these
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CLASS WORK SHEET
LECTURE-23
BOAT AND STREAM (uko ,oa /kkjk)
Q.1. A boat covers 15 km. in 2.5 hours with stream and against stream same distance travelled in 3
hours, What would be speed of boat in still water ?
15 2.50
3
(1) 5.5 km/h. (2) 6 km/h. (3) 8 km/h. (4) Data Inadequate (5) None of these
Q.2. A boat takes double the time to travel upstream then it takes downstream the speed of water is
3 km./hr. Find the speed of boat?
(1) 7 km/hr. (2) 9 km/hr. (3) 11 km/hr. (4) data inadequate (5) None of these
Q.3. If a boat goes 100 km downstream in 10 hours and 75 km upstream in 15 hours, then the speed of stream
is-
10 100 15 75
(1) 2 km/hr. (2) 3 km/hr. (3) 2.5 km/hr. (4) 3.5 km/hr. (5) None of these
Q.4. A boat travels 10 m in one hour down stream and 14 km. in 2 hours up stream. The time it will
take to travel 17 km. in still water is-
10 14
17
1 2
(1) 1 hour (2) 2 hour (3) 1 hours (4) 1 hours (5) None of these
2 3
Q.5. A boat goes 30 km. downstream in one hour and the same distance upstream in two hours.The
speed of the boat in still water is-
30
2
35 55 45 49
(1) km/hr.. (2) km/hr.. (3) km/hr.. (4) km/hr.. (5) None of these
2 2 2 2
Q.6. A boat goes 25 km down stream in one hour and the same distance upstream in two hours. The
speed of the boat in still water is.
25
(1) 18.75 km/hr (2) 20.75 km/hr (3) 15.50 km/hr (4) 18.00 km/hr (5) None of these
Q.7. A boatman can row 3 km against the stream in 20 minutes and return in 18 minutes. Find the rate of
current.
20 3 18
1 3 1 3
(1) km/hr (2) km/hr (3) km/hr (4) km/hr (5) None of these
2 2 3 4
Q.8. A boat takes 9 hours to travel from A to B upstream. If the river current is 3 km. per hour, how long
will it take to travel downstream between B and A ?
A B 9 3
B A
(1) 3 hours (2) 6 hours (3) 4.5 hours (4) data inadequate (5) None of these
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A man can row 40 Km. upstream and 30 Km. downstream in 13 hours. Also he can row 30 Km.
1
upstream and 40 Km. downstream in 11 hours.Find the speed of the current ?
2
1
13 40 30 11
2
30 40
(1) 5 Kmph (2) 3 Kmph (3) 4 Kmph (4) Data inadequate (5) None of these
Q.10. A boat takes 3 hours to cover a certain distance when going with the stream and 5 hours to return
to the starting point. The rate of flow of the river is 5 Kmph. Find the speed of the boat in still
water?
3 5
5
(1) 16 Kmph. (2) 10 Kmph. (3) 20 Kmph (4) Data inadequate (5) None of these
Q.11. A boat covers 24 km. up stream and 36 Km. down stream in 8 hours while it covers 12 Km.
upstream and 24 km. down stream in 5 hours. What is the difference between the speed of boat
and that of current ?
24 36 8
12 24 5
(1) 6 kmph. (2) 1 Kmph. (3) 2 kmph. (4) 8 Kmph. (5) None of these
Q.12. A man can swim 9 km./hr. in still water and he finds that it takes him thrice as much time to
swim upstream as to swim downstream. Find the speed of current?
9
(1) 1 km./h. (2) 2 km./h. (3) 3 km./h. (4) 5 km./h (5) None of these
Q.13. The speed of a boat in still water is 8 kmph. The boat goes 6 km. and back to the starting point in
2 hours. Find the speed of the stream ?
8 6
2
(1) 4 kmph. (2) 6 kmph. (3) 4.4 kmph. (4) 5 kmph. (5) None of these
Q.14. A boat travels 40 km. up stream and 55 km. down stream in 13 hours. It takes 10 hours to travel
30 km. up stream and 44 km. down stream. Find the speed of boat in still water ?
40 55 13
30 44 10
(1) 6 km./h. (2) 8 km./h. (3) 10 km./h. (4) 3 km./h (5) None of these
Q.15. Two places A and B are 108 km. apart. Two boats starts towards each other from these two
places at a speed of 12 km./hr. and 15 km./hr.(in still water). After what time they will meet each
other?
A B, 108 12 15
(1) 1 hour (2) 2 hour (3) 3 hour (4) 4 hour (5) None of these
Q.16. A person can travel upstream with speed of 16 km./hr. and cover the same distance downstream
speed of 28 km./hr. What would be his average speed ?
16
28
(1) 32 km/h. (2) 224/11 km/h. (3) 22 km/h. (4) 10 km/h. (5) None of these
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LECTURE-24
MENSURATION ({ks =fefr )
Q.1. The area of a circle is 3850 square metres. What will its circumference be?
3850
(1) 233 metres (2) 226 metres (3) 230 metres (4) 220 metres (5) 249 metres
Q.2. If the perimeter of a rectangle is 180 metres and the difference between the length and the breadth
is 8 metres, what is the area of the rectangle?
180 8
(1) 2116 square metres (2) 2047 square metres (3) 2090 square metres
(4) 2178 square metres (5) None of these
Q.3. Area of a rectangular field is 3584m2 and the length and the breadth are in the ratio 7 : 2 respectively.
What is the perimeter of the rectangle?
3584 2 7:2
(1) 246 m. (2) 292 m. (3) 286 m. (4) 288 m. (5) None of these
Q.4. The area of a square is twice the area of a rectangle. If the area of the square is 324 sq. cms. and
the length of the rectangle is 13.5 cms., what is the difference between the breadth of the
rectangle and the side of the square ?
324
13.5
(1) 8 cms. (2) 10 cms. (3) 12 cms. (4) 6 cms. (5) None of these
Q.5. What would be the area of a circle whose circumference is 22 cms. ?
22
(1) 34.25 sq.cms. (2) 38.5 sq.cms. (3) 37.5 sq.cms. (4) 36.75 sq.cms. (5) None of these
Q.6. A rectangular field has its length and breadth in the ratio of 5 : 4 respectively. A man riding a
bicycle, completes one lap of this field along its perimeter at the speed of 9 km./hr. in 3 minutes
and 36 seconds. What is the area of the field ?
5:4 9
3 36
(1) 14 cm. (2) 16 cm. (3) 8 cm. (4) 15 cm. (5) None of these
Q.17. The side of a square is 4 cms less than the length of a rectangle and breadth of the rectangle is
8 cms less than the side of the square. The area of the square is 361 sq. cms. What is the area
of the rectangle ?
4 8
361
(1) 253 sq. cms (2) 260 sq. cms (3) 254 sq. cms (4) 258 sq. cms (5) None of these
4
Q.18. The area of a square is that of a rectangle. If area of square is 1024 sq. cm. and breadth of the
3
rectangle is 12 cm. then what is the difference between length of the rectangle and side of the
square ?
4
1024
3
12
(1) 18 cm. (2) 20 cm. (3) 16 cm. (4) 24 cm. (5) None of these
Q.19. What is the circumference of circle inscribed in a triangle having length of sides 35 cm, 44 cm
and 75 cm.
ml o`Ùk dh ifjf/k D;k gS] tks 35 lseh-] 44 lseh- vkSj 75 lseh- f=Hkqt esa [khapk tkrk gS \
(1) 8 cm./lseh- (2) 12 cm./lseh- (3) 16 cm./lseh-
(4) 7.4 cm./lseh- (5) None of these
Q.20. From the four corners of a rectangular sheet of dimensions 25 cm x 20 cm, square of side 2 cm
is cut off from four corners and a box is made. The volume of the box is-
25 lseh- 20 lseh vk;rkdkj 'khV ds pkjksa dksuksa ls 2 lseh Hkqtk ds pkj oxZ dkVdj ,d ckWDl cuk fn;k
tkrk gSA ckWDl dk vk;ru gSA
(1) 828 cm3 (2) 672 cm3 (3) 500 cm3 (4) 1000 cm3 (5) None of these
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DATA INTERPRETATION-I (vkadM+s fo'ys"k.k-I)
Q.1-5. Read the following table carefully and answer the questions given below.
Institute/ A B C D E F G
Years/
2007 650 620 740 780 680 640 750
2008 720 580 720 800 720 600 700
2009 730 640 760 820 730 620 800
2010 750 560 750 760 670 660 820
2011 680 650 780 790 690 760 740
2012 690 630 730 810 700 740 720
2013 740 660 720 840 660 700 780
Q.1. If 60% of total students passed from institute B, what is the average number of passed students?
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B 60%
The following pie-chart shows the distribution of workers of different religions in two factories A
and B.
A B
A B
Other
Christian
530
580
Muslim
Christian 500
Sikh
620 Sikh 600
450
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Names of the Total Number of Percentage of Percentage of Percentage of
Super -markets People Men Women Children
A 34560 35 55 10
B 65900 37 43 20
C 45640 35 45 20
D 55500 41 26 33
E 42350 06 70 24
F 59650 24 62 14
Q.11. What is the respective ratio of number of women visiting Super-markets A to those visiting Super-
market C ?
A C
?
(1) 35 : 37 (2) 245 : 316 (3) 352 : 377
(4) 1041 : 1156 (5) None of these
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Q.12. Number of men visiting Super-market D forms approximately what percent of the total number
of people visiting all the Super-markets together ?
D
?
(1) 11 (2) 5.5 (3) 13
(4) 9 (5) 7.5
Q.13. Number of children visiting Super-market C forms what percent of number of children visiting
Super- market F ? (rounded off to two digits after decimal)
C F
?( )
(1) 91.49 (2) 49.85 (3) 121.71
(4) 109.30 (5) None of these
Q.14. What is the total number of children visiting Super-markets B and D together ?
B D ?
(1) 18515 (2) 28479 (3) 31495
(4) 22308 (5) None of these
Q.15. What is the average number of women visiting all the Super-markets together ?
?
(1) 24823.5 (2) 22388.5 (3) 26432.5
(4) 20988.5 (5) None of these
Q.16-20.Study the following pie -chart and answer the questions given below :
:
Preferences of students among six beverages in terms of degree of angle in the pie-chart
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Total No. of students = 6800/ = 6800
Beverage F
21.6o
Beverage A
79.2o Beverage E
64.8o
Beverage B
57.6o
Beverage D
122.4o
Beverage C
14.4o
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Q.16. The number of students who prefer Beverage C are approximately what percent of the number
of students who prefer Beverage D ?
C D
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Q.21. How many marks did Anushka get in all the Subjects together ?
?
(1) 369 (2) 463 (3) 558
(4) 496 (5) None of these
Q.22. Who has scored the highest total marks in all the subjects together ?
?
(1) Archit (2) Gunit (3) Pranita
(4) Garvita (5) Anushka
Q.23. Marks obtained by Garvita in Brand Management are what percent of marks obtained by Archit in
the same Subjects ? (rounded off to two digits after decimal)
?(
)
(1) 86.36 (2) 101.71 (3) 115.79
(4) 133.33 (5) None of these
Q.24. How many Students have scored the highest marks in more than one Subject ?
?
(1) Three (2) Two (3) One
(4) None (5) None of these
Q.25. What are the average marks obtained by all students together in Compensation Management ?
?
(1) 116 (2) 120.5 (3) 123
(4) 131 (5) None of these
Q.26-30.Study the following pie-chart and table carefully and answer the question given below :
November
12% December
October 16%
8%
July
17%
September
25% August
22%
The respective ratio between the number of mobile phones sold of company A and
company B during six months
A B
Months Ratio
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July 8:7
August 4:5
September 3:2
October 7:5
November 7:8
December 7:9
Q.26. What is the respective ratio between the number of mobile phones sold of company B during July
and those sold during December of the same company ?
B
Biology
22%
Chemistry
30% Hindi
5%
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English
Physics 15%
20% Maths
8%
Q.31. If five-sixth of the teachers who teach Physics are female, then number of male Physics teachers
is approximately what percentage of the total number of teachers who teach Chemistry ?
Number of items produced (in lakhs) and percentage (%) of items rejected by six units of
a company over the years
%
Unit A B C D E F
Year No. % No. % No. % No. % No. % No. %
1997 131 1.5 85 1.1 39 1.3 169 1.8 156 1.4 92 0.8
1998 149 2.2 64 0.7 48 0.8 182 2.4 148 2.1 98 1.1
1999 107 1.2 76 0.9 56 1.1 175 2.2 184 1.7 88 0.9
2000 112 0.8 101 1.2 52 1.4 142 2.5 179 1.8 80 0.7
2001 142 1.8 92 0.85 63 0.9 190 1.9 160 2.2 76 1.0
2002 120 1.4 89 1.2 71 1.25 188 1.7 168 1.9 95 1.2
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Cost of three different fruits (in rupees per kg.) in five different cities
200
180
160
COST OF FRUITS
(rupees per kg.)
140
120 Apple
100 G uav a
80 G rape s
60
40
20
0
Jalandhar De lhi Chandigarh Hoshiarpur Ropar
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Citie s
Q.1. Ravinder has to purchase 45 kgs. of grapes from Hoshiarpur. Shopkeeper gave him discount of
4% per kg. What amount did he pay to the shopkeeper after the discount ?
45 4%
(1) Rs. 8,208/- (2) Rs. 8,104/- (3) Rs. 8, 340/- (4) Rs.8,550/- (5) Rs. 8,410/-
Q.2. In which city is the difference between the cost of one kg. of apple and cost of one kg. of guava
second lowest ?
(1) Jalandhar (2) Delhi (3) Chandigarh (4) Hoshiarpur (5) Ropar
Q.3. Cost of one kg. of guava in Jalandhar is approximately what percent of the cost of two kgs. of
grapes in Chandigarh ?
(1) 3:2 (2) 2:3 (3) 22:32 (4) 42: 92 (5) 92: 42
Q.5. What total amount will Ram pay to the shopkeeper for purchasing 3 kgs. of apples and 2 kgs.
of guava in Delhi ?
3 2
(1) Rs. 530/- (2) Rs. 450/- (3) Rs. 570/- (4) Rs. 620/- (5) Rs. 690/-
Q.6-10. Study the radar graph carefully and answer the questions that follow :
Number of students (in thousands) in two different universities in six different years
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Number of students/
2007
35
30
25
2012 20 2008
15
10
5 University-1
0
University-2
2011 2009
2010
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Q.6. In which year was the difference between the number of students in university-1 and the number
of students in university-2 highest ?
1 -2
(1) 50000 (2) 55000 (3) 45000 (4) 57000 (5) 40000
Q.11-15. Study the graph carefully to answer the questions that follow.
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90
Number of Players 80
70
60
Hockey
50
Basketball
40
30 Kho-Kho
20
10
0
School-1 School-2 School-3 School-4 School-5
Schools
Q.11. 25% of the number of the players participating in hockey from School-5 are females. What is
the number of the hockey players who are males in school-5 ?
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-5 25% -5
TIME TAKEN TO TRAVEL (IN HOURS) BY SIX VEHICLES ON TWO DIFFERENT DAYS.
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TIME(IN HOURS) 15
Day-1
10
Day-2
0
A B C D E F
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VEHICLES
(1) Vehicle A (2) Vehicle C (3) Vehicle F (4) Vehicle B (5) None of these
Q.17. What was the difference between the speed of vehicle A on day 1 and the speed of vehicle C on
the same day ?
A C
(1) 7 km./hr. (2) 12 km./hr. (3) 11 km./hr. (4) 8 km./hr. (5) None of these
Q.18. What was the speed of vehicle C on day 2 in terms of meters per second ?
C
(1) 15.3 (2) 12.8 (3) 11.5 (4) 13.8 (5) None of these
Q.19. The distance travelled by vehicle F on day 2 was approximately what percent of the distance
travelled by it on day 1 ?
F
THE GRAPH GIVEN BELOW REPRESENTS THE PRODUCTION (IN TONNES) AND SALES
(IN TONNES) OF COMPANY A FROM 2006-2011.
A 2006 2011
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900
700
Tonnes)
600 Production
500 Sales
400
300
200
2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011
-Years-
The table given below represents the respective ratio of the production (In tonnes) of company
A to the production (In tonnes) of company B, and the respetive ratio of the sales (in tonnes) of
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company A to the sales (In tonnes) of company B.
A B
A B
Year Production Sales
65
60
55
PERCENT PROFIT
50
45
40
35 Com pany A
30 Com pany B
25
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20
15
10
5
0
2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010
YEAR
Q.26. If the Income of Company A in the year 2006 was Rs. 6.425 lakhs, what was its Expenditure in
that year ?
2006 A 6,425
(1) Rs. 4.7 lakhs (2) Rs. 5.2 lakhs (3) Rs. 4.5 lakhs (4) Rs. 3.8 lakhs (5) None of these
Q.27. What is the approximate average percent profit earned by Company A over all the years
together ?
A
(1) 57 (2) 36 (3) 41 (4) 53 (5) 45
Q.28. What is the percentage increase in percent profit of Company B in the year 2008 from the
previous year ? (rounded off to two digits after decimal)
2008 B
(1) 17.65 (2) 19.25 (3) 16.55 (4) 15.75 (5) None of these
Q.29. If the Expenditure of Company A in the year 2005 was Rs. 3.6 lakhs, what was the amount of
Profit earned by it in that year ?
2005 A 3.6
(1) Rs. 2.52 lakhs (2) Rs. 2.46 lakhs (3) Rs. 1.44 lakhs
(4) Rs.1.31 lakhs (5) None of these
Q.30. If in the year 2009 incomes of both the Companies A and B were the same, what was the
respective ratio of their expenditures in that year ?
2009 A B
(1) 7:5 (2) 16:15 (3) 23:21
(4) Cannot be determined (5) None of these
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Q.31-35.Study the following graph carefully and answer the questions that follow :
Water level of four major Rivers (in metres) in four different Months
234
230
230
224
219
212
210
211
207
205
202
200
196
196
184
Water level (In metre)
146
A B 1C D A B2 C D A B3C D A B4C D
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June July August September
Months
Q.31. What was the respective ratio between the level of River - C in September and the water level of
River - B in June ?
-C -B
(1) 91 : 101 (2) 94: 101 (3) 51 :103
(4) 31 : 101 (5) None of these
Q.32. If the danger level of all the four rivers is above 215 m., which river has not crossed the danger
level in August but has crossed the danger level in July ?
215
600
550
500
Profit Earned (Rs. in crores)
450
400 Company A
Company B
350 Company C
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300
250
200
150
2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009
Ye ar s
Q.36. What was the average profit earned by all the three companies in the year 2008 ?
2008
(1) Rs.300 crores (2) Rs.400 crores (3) Rs.350 crore
(4) Rs.520 crores (5) None of these
Q.37. In which of the following years was the difference between the profits earned by company B and
company A the minimum ?
B A
(1) 2003 (2) 2004 (3) 2005
(4) 2008 (5) None of these
Q.38. In which of the following years was the total profit earned by all three companies together the
highest ?
Chandigarh,
Bhopal, 13%
14%
Jaipur, 20%
Agra, 35%
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Meerut, 18%
I n sti tu te A I n sti tu te B
7 6 .5
6 6
6 5 .5
5 5
5
4 4 4
4 3.5 3 .5
3
2
2
1
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0
2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008
Production (in thousands) and percentage of export of scooters, motorbike and cars respec-
tively over the years
Ca r S c o o te r M o to rb i k e
120
100
84 86
80 75
60 60 60 60
60 56
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48 48
44 42
38 40 40
40 34 34
26
20
0
2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007
% Export/
45 42
40 35 35 40
35 32
30
30 25
25 20 30
28 20
20 25 25
20
15 12
10 10 15
5 10
0
2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007
(1) 4:1 (2) 3:1 (3) 2:1 (4) 3:2 (5) None of these
Q.15. The number of cars exported in 2005 is approximately what percent that of exported in 2006?
2005 2006
There are 3600 students in an institute.Out of these, 40% study in MCA,20% in B.Tech,10%
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in MBA,20% in B.Pharma and remaining 10% in B.Ed.In institute,the ratio of boys and girls is
5:3.In MCA this ratio is 3:5 and in B.Pharma this ratio is 3:5.Only boys study in MBA,B.Ed and
B.Tech.
3600 40% MCA ,20% B.Tech ,10% MBA ,20%
B.Pharma 10% ,B.Ed 5:3 MCA
3:5 B.Pharma 3:5 MBA, B.Ed B.Tech
Q.16. In institute,the number of boys is how much less than the total number of students?
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Q.21-25. Following questions are based on the diagram given below. /
This Venn diagram shows the number of students passed in different subject.
28 P
C 85
63
9
42
15
M 97
Q.21. Taking any two subjects, which pair of subject has the maximum number of students passed in
at least one of them ?
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(1) Maths, Physics (2) Chemistry, Maths (3) Physics, Chemistry
(4) Can't be determined (5) None of these
Q.22. What is the percentage of the students who have failed in all the three subjects ? (approx)
In an examination there are three subjects. 40 students failed in only Mathematics, 50 stu-
dents failed in only English and 60 students failed in only Reasoning. 200 students passed in
all the subjects. 400 students passed in Mathematics, 550 students passed in Reasoning, 500
students passed in English. The number of students who failed in all the subjects is 25% of the
students who passed in mathematics.
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3 40 50
60 200 400
550 500
25 %
Q.26. Number of students passed in only reasoning is what % of number of students passed in only
English?
No. of Boys and Girls appear in an examination over the years, and their passing
percentage-
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Q.33. What is the ratio between no. of Boys students who failed in 2013 and Girls students who
passed in 2009?
2013 2009
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2011
(1) 360 (2) 410 (3) 385
(4) 320 (5) Cannot be determined
Q.35. If in the year 2009 number of pass Boys students is half of Boys students who passed in 2013,
then what is % of Boys students passed in 2009?
2009 2013
2009 %
(1) 37% (2) 69% (3) 80%
(4) 90% (5) 98%
Q.36. The number of Boys students appear in 2012 is double of number of Girls appear in 2012.find
the ratio between number of Boys and Girls passed students in same year?
2012 2012
The table given below shows the total revenue (in Rs. Millions) generated by six different movies
and the percentage contribution of different country – in the respective total revenue generated
by the six movies.Total Revenue generated by all the six movies = $ 500 BillionsKick get 11.6%
of total revenue. The ratio between the percentage revenue from India of Bajrangi Bhaijaan and
PK is 4 : 5 and the revenue ratio of PK from U.S.A and Russia is 3 : 2.
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$ 500
11.6%
4:5 3:2
Q.38. What is the sum of the total revenue earned by the top 3 revenue earning movies in India?
3
(1) 240 (2) 260 (3) 250
(4) 290 (5) 300
Q.39. What is the ratio of between the revenue earned by Dhoom 3 in U.S.A and Kick in U.K?
3
(1) 123:145 (2) 116:243 (3) 145:157
(4) 243:116 (5) 221:143
Q.40. The total revenue earned by 3 Idiots in U.S.A ,U.K is what % of total revenue earned?
3 %
(1) 5.14% (2) 5.90% (3) 6.67%
(4) 4.13% (5) 1.56%
Q.41. Which country produce third lowest revenue for all the movies?
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never comes together?
'TAUQEER' E
(1) 2520 (2) 720 (3) 1800 (4) 5040 (5) 360
Q.7. How many words can be formed with the letters of the word 'PARALLEL' so that all L's do not
come together ?
'PARALLEL' L
(1) 30000 (2) 3000 (3) 1500 (4) 2000 (5) None of these
Q.8. How many words can be formed with the letters of the word PRACTICE so that all vowels always
accupy the even places?
PRACTICE
(1) 2000 (2) 3000 (3) 1500 (4) 2880 (5) None of these
Q.9. How many words can be formed from all the letters of the word INITIAL such that all words
must have started and ended with letter 'I' ?
"INITIAL"
"I"
(1) 120 (2) 20 (3) 5040
(4) 240 (5) None of these
Q.10. In how many ways can all the letters of the word 'DELHI' be arranged so that all the vowels
always occupy even places?
DELHI
(1) 12 (2) 60 (3) 120
(4) 30 (5) None of these
Q.11. How many more words can be made from the all letters of word PARALLEL in which all vowels
being together ?
'PARALLEL'
(1) 720 (2) 1440 (3) 5040 (4) 3600 (5) 4800
Q.13. In how many different ways can the letters of the word 'ABUNDANCE' be arranged so that all
the vowels always come together?
'ABUNDANCE'
(1) 8640 (2) 4320 (3) 2160 (4) 17280 (5) None of these
Q.14. In how many different ways can the letters of the word " SOFTWARE" be arranged so that all
the vowels always come in odd places?
"SOFTWARE"
(1) 2880 (2) 1440 (3) 480 (4) 720 (5) None of these
Q.15. In how many different ways can the letters of the word 'DIRECTOR' be arranged so that all the
vowels comes together and all consonant comes together?
'DIRECTOR'
(1) 4320 (2) 720 (3) 2160 (4) 120 (5) 360
Q.16. In how many different ways the letters of the word "APTITUTE" can be arranged so that all the
vowels always in the biginning?
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"APTITUTE"
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(4) 210 (5) None of these
Q.26. In how many different ways a group of 4 men and 4 women be formed out of 7 men and 8
women?
7 8 4 4
(1) 736 (2) 728 (3) 280 (4) 792 (5) None of these
Q.34. In how many ways five different toys can be packed in three identical boxes in such a way that
no box is empty and any box can contain all of the toys.
5 3
6
(1) 25 (2) 41 (3) 22 (4) 42 (5) 31
Q.36. How many ways a cricket team of 11 players formed by 17 players in which 12 batsmen and 5
bowller so that exactly 7 batsmen in a team.
17 (12 5 ) 11
7
(1) 2640 (2) 11 (3) 1370 (4) 13200 (5) None of these
Q.37. 5 Indian and 5 European couples meet in a party. If no wife shakes hand with her own husband
and no Indian wife shakes hand with a male. Find the number of handshakes.
5 5
(1) 190 (2) 135 (3) 145 (4) 155 (5) None of these
Q.38. In how many different ways Sohan can invite all his 6 friends for dinner.
6
(1) 64 (2) 63 (3) 6 (4) 21 (5) None of these
Q.39. How many 3 digit numbers can be formed using 2, 3, 5, 6, 7 and 9 so that the numbers are
divisible by 5, when repetition of numbers are not allowed.
2, 3, 5, 6, 7 9 3 5
(1) 3,724 (2) 3,630 (3) 4,914 (4) 3,824 (5) 4,209
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CLASS WORK SHEET
LECTURE-33&34
PROBABILITY AND DS (izkf;drk ,oa vkadM+s i;kZIrrk)
Q.1. Find the probability of getting an odd number in a throw of a single dice?
?
3 3 1 1
(1) (2) (3) (4) 2 (5) None of these
5 4 2 2
Q.2-3. Study the given information carefully to answer the questions that follow.
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4 4 2 8
Q.4-6. Study the given information carefully to answer the questions that follow.
5 25 11 5 7
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5)
12 36 36 6 12
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Getting the sum of the numbers on two faces divisible by three or four
4 5 5 1 7
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5)
9 9 12 7 12
Q.10. A die is thrown twice. What is the probability of getting a sum 7 from both the throws ?
7
5 1 1 1 5
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5)
18 18 9 6 36
Q.11. Two dice are thrown simultaneously. What is the probability of obtaining a total score of six.
1 1 5 1
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) None of these
6 12 36 9
Q.12. If from a pack of 52 playing cards, one card is drawn at random. What is the probability that it
is either a king or a queen ?
52
2 1 3 1
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1 3 1 2
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) None of these
30 40 15 27
Q.14. A bag contains 4 red and 6 white balls. A ball is taken out and not retained to it. Then find out the
probability that in the second draw the ball is while if the ball in the first draw is red.
4 6
2 1 2 1
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) None of these
5 5 3 3
Q.15. A bag contains four black and five red balls. If three balls are chosen at random from the bag.
What is the probability that they are all black ?
1 1 3 2
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) None of these
7 21 7 7
Q.16-19. A bag contains 7 blue balls and 5 yellow balls.
7 5
Q.16. If two balls are selected at random, what is the probability that none is yellow ?
5 5 7 7 7
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5)
33 22 22 33 66
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If three balls are picked at random, what is the probability that two are blue and one is yellow ?
2 6 12 3
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) None of these
15 91 91 15
Q.18. If two balls are picked at random, what is the probability that either both are blue or both are
yellow ?
3 4 2 31
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) None of these
5 105 7 66
Q.19. If four balls are picked at random, what is the probability that one is blue and three are yellow ?
4 17 14 11
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) None of these
15 280 99 15
Q.20. In a class there are 15 boys and 10 girls. Three student are selected at random in which what
is the probability that one girl and two boys are selected ?
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15 10
21 25 27 27
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) None of these
46 46 46 94
Q.21. In a class there are 8 boys and 5 girls. In how many ways they can sit in a row so that no two
girls sit together?
8 5
9! 8! 8! 9!
(1) (2) (3) (4) 8! (5) None of these
4! 4! 5! 4!
Q.22. A committee of 5 students is to be chosen from 6 boys and 4 girls. What is the probility that the
committee has exactly 2 girls?
6 4 5 2
10 5 12 16
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) None of these
21 24 21 25
Q.23. The letters of word SOCIETY are placed at random in a row. What is the probability that three
vowels come togethger ?
SOCIETY
2 3 4 1
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) None of these
7 7 7 7
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If the letters of the word "NOKIA" be arranged randomly. What is the probability that all vowels
are not together?
"NOKIA"
7 9 19 3
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) None of these
10 10 20 10
Q.25. If the letters of the word 'DISCUSSION' be arranged randomly, what is the probability that all
vowels are not together?
'DISCUSSION'
5 9 3 11
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) None of these
8 20 8 20
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Q.27. The probability to solve a probability problem by Asfaq and Pankaj is 1/3 and 2/5 respectively.
What is the probability that the problem is solved by them?
1/3 2/5
11 2 13 3
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) None of these
15 15 15 5
Q.28. A table has two drawer. First drawer has 3 gold coins and second has 4 silver coins. Open a
drawer randomly & take a coin. What is the probability that it is a gold coin ?
3 3
(1) (2) 30% (3) (4) CND (5) None of these
7 4
Q.29. A box carrying one dozen of oranges. One third have gone bad. If three oranges are taken out
from the box at random. Find the probability that at least one is good ?
1 54 45 3
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) None of these
50 56 56 56
Q.30. There are a matching -type question having 2 columns 'A' and 'B' column 'A' has 3 items which
can be matched with 4 items in column 'B'. Find the probability to solved correctly?
'A' "B' 'A' 'B' 4
1 1 1 1
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) None of these
9 10 12 24
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Q.31-35. The questions given below contain two statements giving certain data. You have to decide
whether the data given in the statements are sufficient for answering the question?
Mark answer-
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Q.32. What is mother's present age? /
(I) The ratio between the ages of mother and daughter is 5 : 1.
5:1
(II) After 4 years, the ratio between the ages of mother and daughter is 17 : 5 respectively.
4 17 : 5
Q.33. What is rate of interest p.c.p.a.?/
(I) The amount becomes double in 10 years./ 10
(II) The simple interest after 5 years is Rs. 5000./5 5000
Q.34. What is the respective ratio between the number of boys and girls in a school?
(I) The number of girls is 3 less than half the number of boys.
3
2
(II) The number of girls is of the number of boys.
5
2
5
Q.35. Two trains are moving in opposite direction. What is their relative speed?
(I) The total marks obtained by Rajeev in Hindi, Sociology and General Studies is 230.
230
(II) The ratio between the marks obtained by Rajeev in Sociology and General Studies is 2:3.
2:3
(III) The difference between the marks obtained by Rajeev in Hindi and General Studies is 10.
10
(1) II and III (2) I and II (3) All
(4) I and III (5) None of these
Q.38. What is the ratio between the present ages of Gautam and his father?
1
(I) 5 years ago, Gautam's age was of his father's age.
5
LECTURE-33&34
1
5
5
(II) 2 years ago, the sum of ages of Gautam and his father was 36 years.
2 36
(III) The sum of ages of Gautam's sister, his mother and his father is 62 years.
62
(1) I and II (2) II and III (3) I and III
(4) All (5) None of these
Q.39. What is the speed of train?/
(I) The train crosses a pole in 15 seconds./ 15
(II) The length of the train is 360 m./ 360
(III) The train crosses a platform of equal length in 30 seconds.
30
(1) I and II (2) II and III (3) All
(4) Any two (5) II and either I or III
Q.40. In how many days will 8 men and 4 women complete a work?
8 4
(I) 10 men complete the same work in 8 days.
10 8
(II) 8 women complete the same work in 20 days.
8 20
(III) 5 women complete the same work in 32 days.
5 32
(1) I and II (2) I and III (3) II and III
(4) I and II or III (5) Any two
Q.41-55. The questions given below contain two statements giving certain data. You have to decide
whether the data given in the statements are sufficient for answering the question? Mark answer-
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x y 4:3 x z
II. Age of z is 5 years less than the age of y./z y 5
Q.43. What is the time taken by Raj from point A to other point B?
A B
I. If he walks 25% faster than his usual speed then he reches 20 seconds earlier.
25% 20
II. If he walks half of his usual speed he takes 100 seconds more to reach the finishing point B
B 100
Q.44. What is the length of the train?/
I. If crosses a pole in 10 seconds./ 10
II. Speed of the train is 10 m./sec./ 10
Q.45. If A and B work for a day alternately, in how many days will the work be completed?
A B
I. A can do that piece of work in 6 days./ A 6
II. B can do that piece of work in 8 days./ B 8
Q.46. If a person saves Rs. 85000 in a year what is the average monthly income?
85000
I. The average monthly income for the first 4 months is Rs. 18000.
4 18000
II. The average monthly income for the last 8 months is Rs. 21000.
8 21000
Q.47. What is the average age of children in the class?/
I. The teacher's age is equal to the number of children.
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The area of a rectangle is equal to the area of a semi-circle. What is the length of the rectangle?
I. The total population of the town is 93280 in which there are 54200 men.
93280 54200
II. The ratio between the number of men and children in the town is 5 : 2 and number of
women is twice the number of children.
5:2
8%
Q.51. How many students appeared in the examination?
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Q.10. I. 20x2 +27x + 9 = 0 II. 20y2 - y - 12 = 0
Q.11. I. x2 - 1200 = 244 II. y + 122 = 159
Q.12. I. 14x - 25 = 59 - 7x II. y 222 36 81
2
Q.13. I. 144x - 16 = 9 II. 12y + 4 = 49
Q.14. I. x2 - 9x + 20 = 0 II. y2 - 13y + 42 = 0
x 3 x 1 10 2
Q.15. I. II. 4 y
5 10 x y y
Q-16-25. In each of the following question, a question is followed by information given in two statement
named as Quantity-I(Q1) and Quantity –II (Q2). You have to study the information along with
the question and compare the value derived from Quantity-I and Quantity-II. Then answer -
I(Q1) II(Q2)
I II
Q-16. Q1- The area of rectangle is equal to the area of triangle whose base and height is 25 cm and
20 cm respectively. Find its area ?
25
20
Q2- If the length and breadth of a rectangle are in the ratio is 3:5 and its perimeter is 80 cm.
Find its area ?
3:5 80
(1) If (Q1) < (Q2) (2) If (Q1) > (Q2) (3) If (Q1) > (Q2)
(4) If (Q1) < (Q2) (5) If (Q1) = (Q2)
Q-17. Q1- His present age is 4 times the present age of Ram and difference between their ages is 24
years. Find Aseem's age?
24
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Q2- Five years ago Aseem’s age was 7 times the age of Mukesh. 4 year hence this ratio
becomes 3:1. What is Aseem's present age?
7 4 3:1
(1) If (Q1) > (Q2) (2) If (Q1) < (Q2) (3) If (Q1) > (Q2)
(4) If (Q1) < (Q2) (5) If (Q1)= (Q2)
Q-18. What is the length of the train?/
Q1 - The speed of train is 36 km/hr and it crosses a pole in 20 seconds.
36 20
Q2 - The length of train is twice of the length of plateform and a person crosses the plateform
in 10 sec walking at the speed of the train is 20 m/s.
20
10
(1) If (Q1) > (Q2) (2) If (Q1) < (Q2) (3) If (Q1) > (Q2)
(4) If (Q1) < (Q2) (5) If (Q1) = (Q2)
Q-19. A man sells a mobile at profit of 20%. How much amount he gains in profit?
20%
Q1 - If he sells a mobile for Rs.2450 ./ 2450
Q2 - He purchased a mobile set for Rs.18000./ 18000
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(1) If (Q1) > (Q2) (2) If (Q1) < (Q2) (3) If (Q1) > (Q2)
(4) If (Q1) < (Q2) (5) If (Q1) = (Q2)
Q-20. Find the interest accrued on given sum of money.
Q1- If the sum of money is 2400 borrowed at the rate of interest 5% for 5 years.
2400 5% 5
Q2- The interest obtained on Rs.1520 for 2 years at the rate of 10 % compounded annually is-
1520 10%
(1) If (Q1) > (Q2) (2) If (Q1) < (Q2) (3) If (Q1) > (Q2)
(4) If (Q1) < (Q2) (5) If (Q1) = (Q2)
Q-21. What is the age of Nidhi ?/
Q1- Nidhi is three times more older than Ranu and after 6 years this ratio becomes 5 :2.
5:2
Q2- Surekha’s age is twice her’s age of 5 years ago . Nidhi ‘s age is twice of Surekha's age.
5
Q1- Last year the ratio of total number of boys and total number of girls is 4 : 5 when 250 boys
and girls each are included then this ratio becomes 5 :6.
4:5 250
5:6
Q2- In a school there are 3500 students in which 70% are girls.
3500 70%
(1) Q1<Q2 (2) Q1>Q2 (3) Q1<Q2
(4) Q1>Q2 (5) Q1=Q2
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Q-23. What is the speed of Bus ?/
Q1- Bus covers 80 km. distance in 5 hours./ 5 80
Q2- Car covers 160 km in that time in which bus covers 128 km and speed of car is 20 km/hr.
160 128
20
(1) Q1=Q2 (2) Q1<Q2 (3) Q1>Q2
(4) Q1> Q2 (5) Q1< Q2
Q-24. Find the rate of interest per anuum./
Q1- A sum of money becomes five-times at the certain rate of s.i. in 25 years.
25
Q2- If the difference between s.i. and c.i. for 2 years is rs.32 on a sum of money rs.4000.
4000 2 32
(1) Q1>Q2 (2) Q1<Q2 (3) Q1<Q2
(4) Q1>Q2 (5) Q1=Q2
Q-25. Find the area of given figure./
Q1- If the length of diagonals of rhombus 44 cm and 68 cm.
44 68
Q2- The area of square is equal to area of semicircle of perimeter 144 cm.
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144
(1) Q1=Q2 (2) Q1<Q2 (3) Q1>Q2
(4) Q1>Q2 (5) Q1>Q2
Q.26-35. What will come in place of question mark (?) in the following number series?
Q.26. 4 3 4 7 15 ?
(1) 31 (2) 35 (3) 39 (4) 44 (5) 48
Q.27. 7 5 7 17 63 ?
(1) 228 (2) 269 (3) 296 (4) 309 (5) 325
Q.28. 11 14 19 28 43 ?
(1) 76 (2) 66 (3) 75 (4) 65 (5) 55
Q.29. 2 60 10 120 30 ?
(1) 210 (2) 220 (3) 240 (4) 290 (5) 343
Q.30. 23 50 108 232 496 ?
(1) 952 (2) 1056 (3) 1348 (4) 1485 (5) 1564
Q.31. 2 10 25 ? 84 132
(1) 48 (2) 49 (3) 50 (4) 51 (5) 52
Q.32. 1 3 10 51 358 ?
(1) 3918 (2) 3939 (3) 2929 (4) 4141 (5) 4517
Q.33. 726 1014 1734 ? 3174 5046
(1) 2166 (2) 2372 (3) 2582 (4) 2491 (5) 2209
Q.34. 3 20 88 273 ? 559
(1) 554 (2) 501 (3) 472 (4) 451 (5) 432
Q.35. 27 54 86 ? 187 272
(1) 96 (2) 100 (3) 108 (4) 117 (5) 128
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Q.36-45. In the following number series only one number is wrong. Find out the wrong number.