DAY-24
(1-5)Read the following information carefully and answer the questions.
The given pie chart shows the percentage distribution of the number of harmonicas manufactured in five
different months i.e. January, February, March, April and May.
1) If the ratio of the number of harmonicas manufactured in March and July is 5:4 and then find the number
of harmonicas manufactured in July?
A.640
B.560
C.720
D.480
E.None of these
2) Find the difference between the number of harmonicas manufactured in May and February?
A.400
B.150
C.320
D.240
E.None of these
3) The number of harmonicas manufactured in January is what percentage more than the number of
harmonicas manufactured in March?
A.25%
B.10%
C.55%
D.30%
E.None of these
4) Out of the number of harmonicas manufactured in February, 12.5% of the harmonicas are defective and
then find the number of non-defective harmonicas manufactured in February?
A.720
B.600
C.630
D.750
E.None of these
5) Find the average number of harmonicas manufactured in January and February?
A.800
B.500
C.300
D.700
E.None of these
(6-10) Read the following information carefully and answer the questions.
The given bar graph shows the number of desktops and laptops in four labs (A, B, C and D) and also given
the number of desktops in four different labs.
6) If the number of desktops in lab E is twice the number of desktops in lab C and the ratio of the number of
laptops and desktops in lab E is 5:8 and then find the number of laptops in lab E?
A. 90
B. 50
C. 70
D. 30
E. None of these
7) The number of desktops and laptops in lab B is how much more/less than the number of
laptops in lab A?
A. 20 more
B. 22 less
C. 24 more
D. 26 less
E. None of these
8) Find the ratio of the number of desktops in lab B and C together and the number of laptops in lab A?
A. 2:7
B. 5:3
C. 9:4
D. 6:11
E. None of these
9) If the average number of desktops, laptops and mobiles in lab D is 32 and then find the average number of
mobiles in lab D and desktops in lab A?
A. 38
B. 34
C. 36
D. 32
E. None of these
10) The number of desktops in lab B is how much percentage more/less than the number of
laptops in lab C?
A. 10% less
B. 40% more
C. 20% less
D. 60% more
E. None of these
(11-15) Read the following information carefully and answer the questions given below.
The given below table chart shows the total number of students who are learning chess and squash in
four different schools namely P, Q, R, S and also given the difference between the number of students
learning chess and squash in these schools and also given the percentage of students learning
badminton in these schools.
Total number of students = Number of students learning chess + Number of students learning squash +
Number of students learning badminton
Note:-
Each student in each school learns only one of these three sports and the number of students learning
chess is more than the number of students learning squash in each school.
11) If the ratio of the number of boys to girls in Q is 5:4 and 30% of the girls in School Q are learning
badminton, find the number of boys learning chess and squash together in School Q.
a) 280
b) 420
c) 305
d) 250
e) None of these
12) The number of students learning badminton in School R is what percentage more/less than the number
of students learning chess in School P?
a) 20% less
b) 10% less
c) 25% more
d) 30% less
e) None of these
13) If the number of students learning chess in School R to School T is 7:9 and the number of students
learning squash in School T is 20% more than that of School Q and the number of students learning
badminton in School T is 30% less than that of School S, find the total number of students in School T.
a) 1100
b) 1002
c) 982
d) 1222
e) None of these
14) Find the difference between the sum of thetotal number of students in Schools Q and R
together and the number of students learning badminton in School P.
a) 1500
b) 1800
c) 1750
d) 1620
e) None of these
15) Find the ratio of the number of students learning chess in School P and Q together to the number of
students learning badminton in School S.
a) 2:5
b) 4:3
c) 3:1
d) 4:5
e) None of these
(16-20) Study the following information carefully and answer the questions.
The given below pie chart shows the percentage distribution of the total number of chairs (wing and
deck) manufactured in five different months i.e. January, February, March, April and May and also given
table chart shows the ratio of the number of wing chairs to deck chairs manufactured on five different
months.
16) Out of the total number of chairs manufactured in January, 20% of the chairs are unsold. If the ratio of
the number of deck chairs to wing chairs unsold in January is 5:4, then find the number of wing chairs sold
in January?
a) 820
b) 690
c) 510
d) 780
e) None of these
17) Find the ratio of the number of wing chairs manufactured in May to the number of deck chairs
manufactured in January?
a) 5:3
b) 2:1
c) 8:9
d) 7:5
e) None of these
18) Find the difference between the number of wing chairs manufactured in February and the number of
wing chairs manufactured in April?
a) 550
b) 320
c) 450
d) 600
e) None of these
19) If the number of wing chairs manufactured in June is 5/8th of the number of wing chairs manufactured
in March and the ratio of the number of deck chairs manufactured in March and June is 5:3, then find the
total number of chairs manufactured in June?
a) 740
b) 550
c) 480
d) 670
e) None of these
20) The number of deck chairs manufactured in April is what percentage of the difference between the total
number of chairs manufactured in February and April?
a) 40%
b) 70%
c) 30%
d) 50%
e) None of these
21) A student got 30 % marks and failed by 13 marks and another student got 44 % marks and gets 15
more than the passing marks. Find the maximum mark in the certain examination?
A. 200
B. 225
C. 250
D. 175
E. None of these
22) Three numbers namely A, B and C in the ratio of 3:5:4 respectively. If the sum of 50% of the
number A, 25% of the number B and 75% of the number of C together is 184, then find the difference
between the numbers A and C?
A. 32
B. 48
C. 20
D. 45
E. None of these
23) The total number of students in the school is 600 and the number of girls in the school is x%. If the
difference between the number of girls and boys is 120.The number of girls is more than that of boys.
then find the value x?
A. 50
B. 45
C. 55
D. 60
E. None of these
24) The number of boys in a class is 22.22% more than that of girls. If 24 boys and 16 girls are added to
the class and the ratio of the number of boys and girls in the class is 5:4, then find the total number of
students in the class initially?
A. 560
B. 280
C. 320
D. 450
E. None of these
25) The number A is 20% more than the number B and the number C is 4/5th of the number B. If
the sum of one-third of the number A and twothird of the number C is 42, then find the number A.
A. 54
B. 48
C. 36
D. 66
E. None of these
26) The average age of 8 persons is increased by 4 years, when one of them whose age is 28 years is
replaced by a new comer. What is the age of new comer?
a. 40 years
b. 60 years
c. 55 years
d. 59 years
e. None
27) The average marks of 50 students in a class are 78. The average marks of boys and girls are 79 and
77 respectively. Then find the number of girls in the class.
a. 36
b. 25
c. 96
d. 27
e. 36
28) In an examination, the average mark of Ruba is 75. If she got 20 more marks in Hindi and 16 marks
more in English then her average would be 79. Find the total number of subjects she studied.
a. 7
b. 8
c. 9
d. 10
e. None
29) Guna bought 70 books for Rs.1050 from one shop and 60 books for Rs.900 from another. What is
the average price he paid per book?
a. Rs.18
b. Rs.15
c. Rs.18.20
d. Rs.22
e. None
30) The average of 10 readings is 27.5. In this, the average of the first three is 20 and the next four is 26.
If the 8th reading is 6 less than the 9th one and also 9 less than the tenth one, then find the eighth
reading.
a. 32
b. 34
c. 36
d. 38
e. None
Percentage values:
300% of 25=
50% of 50=
75% of 480=
20% of 555=
36% of 25=
90.90% of 250=
66.67% of 279=
83.33% of 72=
18.18% of 55=
25% of 48=