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Tables
1
1. The
Numbers
in
the
Brackets
give
the
Maximum
Marks
in
Each
Subject.
Maths (150) Chemistry (130) Physics (120) English (100) Hindi (60) Comp Sci (40)
Avinash
90
50
90
60
70
80
Brijesh
100
80
80
40
80
70
Charu
90
60
70
70
90
70
Dinesh
80
65
80
80
60
60
Ela
80
65
85
95
50
90
Firoz
70
75
65
85
40
60
Ganesh
65
35
50
77
80
80
1.
What
are
the
average
marks
obtained
by
all
the
seven
students
in
Physics?
(rounded
off
to
two
digit
after
decimal)
A.
77.26 B.
2.
The number of students who obtained 60% and above marks in all subjects is?
A.
3.
What was the aggregate of marks obtained by Charu in all the six subjects?
A.
409
4.
A.
Maths B.
5.
A.
52.5% B.
B.
B.
89.14
419
Chemistry
55%
C.
C.
C.
C.
C.
91.37 D.
429
D.
D.
Physics D.
60%
D.
96.11
None
449
History
63%
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Tables
2
2.
For
admission
to
various
affiliated
colleges,
a
university
conducts
a
written
test
with
four
different
sections,
each
with
a
maximum
of
50
marks.
The
following
table
gives
the
aggregate
as
well
as
the
sectional
cut-off
marks
fixed
by
six
different
colleges
affiliated
to
the
university.
A
student
will
get
admission
only
if
he/she
gets
marks
greater
than
or
equal
to
the
cut-off
marks
in
each
of
the
section
and
his/her
aggregate
marks
are
at
least
equal
to
the
aggregate
cut-off
marks
as
specified
by
the
college.
College
1
College
2
College
3
College
4
College
5
College
6
Section
A
42
43
45
Section
D
45
44
Cut-off
Marks
176
175
171
178
180
176
1. Aditya
did
not
get
a
call
from
even
a
single
college.
What
could
be
the
maximum
aggregate
marks
obtained
by
him?
(1)
181
2. Bhama
got
calls
from
all
colleges.
What
could
be
the
minimum
aggregate
marks
obtained
by
her?
(1)
180
3. Charlie
got
calls
from
two
colleges.
What
could
be
the
minimum
marks
obtained
by
him
in
a
section?
(1)
0
(2) 21
(3) 25
(4) 35
(5) 41
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Pie1
3.
The
following
pie-chart
shows
the
sources
of
funds
to
be
collected
by
the
National
Highways
Authority
of
India
(NHAI)
for
its
Phase
II
projects.
Study
the
pie-chart
and
answers
the
question
that
follow.
Sources
of
funds
to
be
arranged
by
NHAI
for
Phase
II
projects
(in
crores
Rs.)
Annuity,
6000
Toll,
4910
SPVS, 5252
Market
Borrowing,
29952
External
Assistance,
11486
1.
A.
SPVS
C.
Annuity D.
B.
External
Assistance
Market
Borrowing
2.
A.
52
B.
137.8
C.
187.2
D.
192.4
3.
is
The approximate ratio of the funds to be arranged through Toll and that through Market Borrowing
A.
2 : 9
B.
1 : 6
C.
3 : 11 D.
2 : 5
4.
If
NHAI
could
receive
a
total
of
Rs.
9695
crores
as
External
Assistance,
by
what
percent
(approximately)
should
it
increase
the
Market
Borrowing
to
arrange
for
the
shortage
of
funds?
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A.
4.5%
B.
7.5%
C.
6%
D.
8%
5.
If
the
toll
is
to
be
collected
through
an
outsourced
agency
by
allowing
a
maximum
10%
commission,
how
much
amount
should
be
permitted
to
be
collected
by
the
outsourced
agency,
so
that
the
project
is
supported
with
Rs.
4910
crores?
A.
Rs.
6213
Cr
B. Rs. 5827 Cr
C. Rs. 5401 Cr
D. Rs. 5316 Cr
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2
4. Distribution
of
candidates
who
were
enrolled
for
MBA
entrance
exam
and
the
candidates
(out
of
those
enrolled)
who
passed
the
exam
in
different
institutes:
1.
What
percentage
of
candidates
passed
the
Exam
from
institute
T
out
of
the
total
number
of
candidates
enrolled
from
the
same
institute?
A.
50%
B.
62.5%
C.
75%
D.
80%
2.
Which institute has the highest percentage of candidates passed to the candidates enrolled?
A.
B.
C.
D.
3.
The
number
of
candidates
passed
from
institutes
S
and
P
together
exceeds
the
number
of
candidates
enrolled
from
institutes
T
and
R
together
by:
A.
228
B.
279
C.
399
D.
407
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What
is
the
percentage
of
candidates
passed
to
the
candidates
enrolled
for
institutes
Q
and
R
together?
A.
68%
B.
80%
C.
74%
D.
65%
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Bar
1
5.
What is the ratio of candidates passed to the candidates enrolled from institute P?
A.
9 : 11 B.
14 : 17
C.
Purana
6 : 11 D.
9 : 17
Naya
236
222
236
182
162
124
120
134
80
30
0
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
Purana
and
Naya
are
two
brands
of
kitchen
mixer
grinders
available
in
the
local
market.
Purana
is
an
old
brand
that
was
introduced
in
1990,
while
Naya
was
introduced
in
1997.
For
both
these
brands,
20%
of
the
mixer
grinders
bought
in
a
particular
year
are
disposed
off
as
junk
exactly
two
years
later.
It
is
known
that
10
Purana
mixer-grinders
were
disposed
off
in
1997.
The
following
figures
show
the
number
of
Purana
and
Naya
mixer-
grinders
in
operation
from
1995
to
2000,
as
at
the
end
of
the
year.
1.
How
many
Naya
mixer-grinders
were
purchased
in
1999?
a.
44
b. 50
c. 55
d. 64
e. 66
2.
How
many
Naya
mixer-grinders
were
disposed
off
by
the
end
of
2000?
a.
10
b. 16
c. 22
d. 26
e. Cannot be determined
b. 23
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How
many
Purana
mixer-grinders
were
disposed
off
in
2000?
a.
0
b. 5
c. 6
d. 7
e. Cannot be determined
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Bar
2
54
52.5
51.5
50.5
52
50
50.2
49.33
49
2000
47.8
48
46
46
2001
46
45
45
45
45
44
44
44
43
2002
2003
42
40
Markefng
OB
Finance
OM
A
management
institute
was
established
on
January
1,
2000
with
3,
4,
5,
and
6
faculty
members
in
the
Marketing,
Organisational
Behaviour
(OB),
Finance,
and
Operations
Management
(OM)
areas
respectively,
to
start
with.
No
faculty
member
retired
or
joined
the
institute
in
the
first
three
months
of
the
year
2000.
In
the
next
four
years,
the
institute
recruited
one
faculty
member
in
each
of
the
four
areas.
All
these
new
faculty
members,
who
joined
the
institute
subsequently
over
the
years,
were
25
years
old
at
the
time
of
their
joining
the
institute.
All
of
them
joined
the
institute
on
April
1.
During
these
four
years,
one
of
the
faculty
members
retired
at
the
age
of
60.
The
following
diagram
gives
the
area-wise
average
age
(in
terms
of
number
of
completed
years)
of
faculty
members
as
one
April
1
of
2000,
2001,
2002,
and
2003.
1.
In
which
year
did
the
new
faculty
member
join
the
Finance
area?
a.
2000
b.
2001
c.
2002
d.
2003
2.
From
which
area
did
the
faculty
member
retire?
a.
Finance
b. Marketing
c. OB d. OM
3.
What
was
the
age
of
the
new
faculty
member,
who
joined
the
OM
area,
as
on
April
1,
2003?
a.
25
b. 26
c. 27
d. 28
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Professors
Naresh
and
Devesh,
two
faculty
members
in
the
Marketing
area,
who
have
been
with
the
Institute
since
its
inception,
share
a
birthday,
which
falls
on
20th
November.
One
was
born
in
1947
and
the
other
one
in
1950.
On
April
1,
2005,
what
was
the
age
of
the
third
faculty
member,
who
has
been
in
the
same
area
since
inception?
a.
47
b. 50
c. 51
d. 52
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1
5. In
a
school
the
periodical
examination
are
held
every
second
month.
The
aggregate
marks
obtained
by
him
in
each
perodical
exam
are
represented
in
the
line-graph
given
below.
Marks
Obtained
by
student
in
Six
Periodical
Held
in
Every
Two
Months
During
the
Year
in
the
Session
2001
-
2002.
Maximum
Total
Marks
in
each
Periodical
Exam
=
500
405
400
385
360
April
365
Jun
370
Aug
Oct
Dec
Feb
1.
The total number of marks obtained in Feb. is what percent of the total marks obtained in April?
A.
110%
B.
112.5% C.
115%
D.
116.5%
2.
What
is
the
percentage
of
marks
obtained
by
the
student
in
the
periodical
exams
of
August
and
Oct
taken
together
?
A.
73.25% B.
75.5%
C.
77%
D.
78.75%
3.
What
are
the
average
marks
obtained
by
the
student
in
all
the
periodical
exams
during
the
last
session
?
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373
B.
379
C.
381
D.
385
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2
6. The
line
chart
shows
the
revenue
received,
in
million
US
Dollars
(USD),
from
subscribers
to
a
particular
Internet
service.
The
data
covers
the
period
2003
to
2007
for
the
United
States
(US)
and
Europe.
The
line
chart
also
shows
the
estimate
revenues
from
the
subscription
to
this
service
for
the
period
2008
to
2010.
1000
800
600
Europe
400
US
200
0
03
04
05
06
07
08
09
10
1)
While
the
subscription
in
Europe
has
been
growing
steadily
towards
that
of
the
US,
the
growth
rate
in
Europe
seems
to
be
declining.
Which
of
the
following
is
closest
to
the
percent
change
in
growth
rate
of
2007
(over
2006)
relative
to
the
growth
rate
of
2005
(over
2004)?
a.
b.
c.
d.
e.
17
20
35
60
100
2)
The
difference
between
the
estimated
subscription
in
Europe
in
2008
and
what
it
would
have
been
if
it
were
computed
using
the
percentage
growth
rate
of
2007
(over
2006),
is
closest
to
:
a.
b.
c.
d.
e.
50
80
20
10
0
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In
2003,
sixty
percent
of
subscribers
in
Europe
were
men.
Given
that
woman
subscribers
increase
at
the
rate
of
10
percent
per
annum
and
men
at
the
rate
of
5
percent
per
annum,
what
is
the
approximate
percentage
growth
of
subscribers
between
2003
and
2010
in
Europe?
The
subscription
prices
are
volatile
and
may
change
each
year.
a.
b.
c.
d.
e.
62
15
78
84
50
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9
Caselet
1
1.
Which
family
has
the
lowest
average
income?
a.
Ahuja
b. Bose
c. Coomar
d. Dubey
d. Dubey
2.
Which
family
has
the
highest
average
expenditure?
a.
Ahuja
b. Bose
c. Coomar
3.
The
highest
amount
of
savings
accrues
to
a
member
of
which
family?
a.
Ahuja
b. Bose
c. Coomar
d. Dubey
d. Dubey
4.
Which
family
has
the
lowest
average
savings?
a.
Ahuja
b. Bose
c. Coomar
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Caselet
1
7. Telecom
operators
get
revenue
from
tranfer
of
data
and
voice.
Average
revenue
received
from
tranfer
of
each
unit
of
data
is
known
as
ARDT.
In
the
diagram
below,
the
revenue
received
from
data
transfer
as
percentage
of
total
revenue
received
and
the
ARDT
in
US
Dollors(USD)
are
given
for
various
countries.
Q.1.
It
was
found
that
the
volume
of
data
transfer
in
India
is
the
same
as
that
of
Singapore.
Then
which
of
the
following
statements
is
true?
a)
Total
revenue
is
the
same
in
both
countries
b)
Total
revenue
in
India
is
about
2
times
that
of
Singapore
c)
Total
revenue
in
India
is
about
4
times
that
of
Singapore
d)
Total
revenue
in
Singapore
is
about
2
times
that
of
India
e)
Total
revenue
in
Singapore
is
about
4
times
that
of
India
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It
is
expected
that
by
2010,
revenue
from
india
data
tranfer
as
a
percentage
of
total
revenue
will
triple
for
India
and
double
for
Sweden.
Assume
that
in
2010,
the
revenue
in
India
is
twice
that
of
Sweden
and
that
the
volume
of
data
transfer
is
the
same
in
both
the
countries.
What
is
the
percentage
increase
of
ARDT
in
india
if
there
is
no
change
in
ARDT
is
Sweden?
a)
400
%
b) 550 %
c) 800%
d) 950 %
e) Cannot be determind
Q.3
If
the
total
revenue
is
the
same
for
the
pairs
of
countries
listed
in
the
chocies
below,
choose
the
pair
that
has
approximately
the
same
volume
of
data
tranfer.
a)
Philippines
and
Aurtria
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PATH
VIDEO
A
significant
amount
of
traffic
flows
from
point
S
to
point
T
in
the
one-way
street
network
shown
below.
Points
A,
B,
C,
and
D
are
junctions
in
the
network,
and
the
arrows
mark
the
direction
of
traffic
flow.
The
fuel
cost
in
rupees
for
travelling
along
a
street
is
indicated
by
the
number
adjacent
to
the
arrow
representing
the
street.
Motorists
travelling
from
point
S
to
point
T
would
obviously
take
the
route
for
which
the
total
cost
of
travelling
is
the
minimum.
If
two
or
more
routes
have
the
same
least
travel
cost,
then
motorists
are
indifferent
between
them.
Hence,
the
traffic
gets
evenly
distributed
among
all
the
least
cost
routes.
The
government
can
control
the
flow
of
traffic
only
by
levying
appropriate
toll
at
each
junction.
For
example,
if
a
motorist
takes
the
route
S-A-T
(using
junction
A
alone),
then
the
total
cost
of
travel
would
be
Rs
14
(i.e.,
Rs
9
+
Rs
5)
plus
the
toll
charged
at
junction
A.
16.
If
the
government
wants
to
ensure
that
all
motorists
travelling
from
S
to
T
pay
the
same
amount
(fuel
costs
and
toll
combined)
regardless
of
the
route
they
choose
and
the
street
from
B
to
C
is
under
repairs
(and
hence
unusable),
then
a
feasible
set
of
toll
charged
(in
rupees)
at
junctions
A,
B,
C,
and
D
respectively
to
achieve
this
goal
is:
(1)2,5,3,2
(2)
0,
5,
3,
1
(3)
2,
3,
5,
1
(4)1,
3,
5,
1
17.
If
the
government
wants
to
ensure
that
no
traffic
flows
on
the
street
from
D
to
T,
while
equal
amount
of
traffic
flows
through
junctions
A
and
C,
then
a
feasible
set
of
toll
charged
(in
rupees)
at
junctions
A,
B,
C,
and
D
respectively
to
achieve
this
goal
is:
(1)1,5,3,3
(2)
1,
4,
4,
3
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0,
5,
4,
1
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(4) 1, 5, 3, 2 (5) 1, 5, 4, 2
19.
If
the
government
wants
to
ensure
that
the
traffic
at
S
gets
evenly
distributed
along
streets
from
S
to
A,
from
S
to
B,
and
from
S
to
D,
then
a
feasible
set
of
toll
charged
(in
rupees)
at
junctions
A,
B,
C,
and
D
respectively
to
achieve
this
goal
is:
(1)0,5,4,
1
(2) 0, 5, 2, 2
(3)1,5,3,3
(4) 1, 5, 3, 2 (5) 0, 4, 3, 2
20.
The
government
wants
to
devise
a
toll
policy
such
that
the
total
cost
to
the
commuters
per
trip
is
minimized.
The
policy
should
also
ensure
that
not
more
than
70
per
cent
of
the
total
traffic
passes
through
junction
B.
The
cost
incurred
by
the
commuter
travelling
from
point
S
to
point
T
under
this
policy
will
be:
(1)
Rs
7
(2)
Rs
9
(3)
Rs
10
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(4) Rs 13
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(5) Rs 14
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