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    The question below consists of a question and two statements are given below it. You have to decide whether the data provided in the statements are sufficient to answer the question. Read all the two statements and give the answer: -

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    If A is exactly 4 year older than B, how old is A?

    I. Exactly 9 year ago A was 5 times as old as B was then

    II. B is more than 9 year old

    Solution

    Age of B = x year

    Age of A = (x + 4) year

    Statement – I => 5(x-9) = (x+4) – 9

    x = 10

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    The question below consists of a question and two statements are given below it. You have to decide whether the data provided in the statements are sufficient to answer the question. Read all the two statements and give the answer: -

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    Mumbai Express leaves Chennai at 3 pm for Mumbai. At what time will it reach Mumbai?

    I. It maintains the average speed of 100 kmph.

    II. It has four stoppages of 10 min each between Chennai and Mumbai

    III. It covers 300 km before each stoppage

    Solution

    From Statement II and III => Distance = 300 × 5 = 1500 km

    From Statement I -> 1500/100

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    The question below consists of a question and two statements are given below it. You have to decide whether the data provided in the statements are sufficient to answer the question. Read all the two statements and give the answer: -

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    If a village is losing 10% of its water supply each day because of a burst water pipe, then what is the loss in rupees per day?

    I. The daily water supply to the village is 600 million gallon.

    II. The cost to the village for every 48000 gallons of water lost is Rs.50.

    Solution

    I –> Loss of water supply = 6000000 gallon

    II–> The loss in rupees

    Both statements I and II required to answer the question.

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    The question below consists of a question and two statements are given below it. You have to decide whether the data provided in the statements are sufficient to answer the question. Read all the two statements and give the answer: -

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    A and B start walking towards each other simultaneously. What is the distance between them when they start?

    I. 20 min after crossing each other they were 1600 m apart.

    II. After crossing each other, A reaches the starting point of B in twice as much time as B takes to reach the starting point of A.

    Solution

    Answer can not be determined by using both statements.

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    The question below consists of a question and two statements are given below it. You have to decide whether the data provided in the statements are sufficient to answer the question. Read all the two statements and give the answer: -

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    A 31 m long wire is cut into three pieces. How long is the longest piece

    I. Two pieces are each 1 m shorter than the longest piece

    II. Two pieces of the wire are of the same length.

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    The ratio of male to female employees in an organization is 5 : 7. All employees of the organization work at different levels. (Level- I, II, III, IV, V). 16 2/3% of the male employees work at level I. The difference between male employees working at level II and male employees working at level IV is 114, while the sum of the same is 250. (male employees at level II < male employees at level IV). 9 male employees work at level V, which is 2% of the total number of male employees. remaining male employees work at level III. 22 2/9% of the female employees work at level I. The no. Female employees working at level II is 6 more than the no. of female employees working at level III. The number of female employees working at level IV is 2 more than the number of male employees at the same level. The number of female employees working at level V is 57 1/7% of the female employees working at level I.

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    Female employees working on level V constitutes what percent of total number of employees in the organization?

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    The ratio of male to female employees in an organization is 5 : 7. All employees of the organization work at different levels. (Level- I, II, III, IV, V). 16 2/3% of the male employees work at level I. The difference between male employees working at level II and male employees working at level IV is 114, while the sum of the same is 250. (male employees at level II < male employees at level IV). 9 male employees work at level V, which is 2% of the total number of male employees. remaining male employees work at level III. 22 2/9% of the female employees work at level I. The no. Female employees working at level II is 6 more than the no. of female employees working at level III. The number of female employees working at level IV is 2 more than the number of male employees at the same level. The number of female employees working at level V is 57 1/7% of the female employees working at level I.

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    What is the total number of employees working at level I, level II and level III?

    Solution

    Total no. of employees at level I, level II and level III

    = 75 + 68+ 116 + 140 + 116 + 110

    = 625

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    The ratio of male to female employees in an organization is 5 : 7. All employees of the organization work at different levels. (Level- I, II, III, IV, V). 16 2/3% of the male employees work at level I. The difference between male employees working at level II and male employees working at level IV is 114, while the sum of the same is 250. (male employees at level II < male employees at level IV). 9 male employees work at level V, which is 2% of the total number of male employees. remaining male employees work at level III. 22 2/9% of the female employees work at level I. The no. Female employees working at level II is 6 more than the no. of female employees working at level III. The number of female employees working at level IV is 2 more than the number of male employees at the same level. The number of female employees working at level V is 57 1/7% of the female employees working at level I.

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    The number of female employees of which level is equal to the number of male employees of level III?

    Solution

    number of female employees of level 2 is equal to the number of male employees of level III.

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    The ratio of male to female employees in an organization is 5 : 7. All employees of the organization work at different levels. (Level- I, II, III, IV, V). 16 2/3% of the male employees work at level I. The difference between male employees working at level II and male employees working at level IV is 114, while the sum of the same is 250. (male employees at level II < male employees at level IV). 9 male employees work at level V, which is 2% of the total number of male employees. remaining male employees work at level III. 22 2/9% of the female employees work at level I. The no. Female employees working at level II is 6 more than the no. of female employees working at level III. The number of female employees working at level IV is 2 more than the number of male employees at the same level. The number of female employees working at level V is 57 1/7% of the female employees working at level I.

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    What is the respective ratio of male employees working at level I to the female employees working at level V?

    Solution

    Required ratio = 75/80 = 15 : 16

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    The ratio of male to female employees in an organization is 5 : 7. All employees of the organization work at different levels. (Level- I, II, III, IV, V). 16 2/3% of the male employees work at level I. The difference between male employees working at level II and male employees working at level IV is 114, while the sum of the same is 250. (male employees at level II < male employees at level IV). 9 male employees work at level V, which is 2% of the total number of male employees. remaining male employees work at level III. 22 2/9% of the female employees work at level I. The no. Female employees working at level II is 6 more than the no. of female employees working at level III. The number of female employees working at level IV is 2 more than the number of male employees at the same level. The number of female employees working at level V is 57 1/7% of the female employees working at level I.

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    Find the total number of employees working on level II.

    Solution

    Required number = 68 + 116 = 184

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