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    Read the passage below and answer the questions that follow

    The ratio distribution of total marks of five students (Parul, Qasim, Rahul, Sonia, and Tarun) in English for the last three class tests is as follows:

    Parul : Qasim = 4:5, Qasim : Rahul = 5:3, Rahul : Sonia = 15:22 and Sonia : Tarun = 11:9

    It is also known that:

    I. The total marks scored by the five students in Test 1 were 20 less than the total marks of Test 2, which in turn is 40 less than total marks of Test 3

    II. The marks of all the students in each of the three tests were integers. The maximum marks for each of the tests were 50

    III. None of the students scored less than 20 marks in any of the tests

    IV. The marks scored by both Rahul and Tarun in three tests were in AP with a common difference of 5. Both of them scored the least marks in Test 1 and the highest marks in Test 3

    V. The marks scored by Parul and Sonia are the same in Test 1, which is 20% more than the marks scored by Rahul in Test 2

    VI. The ratio of Sonia’s marks in Test 2 to that in Test 3 is 2:3

    VII. The ratio of Qasim’s marks in Test 2 to that in Test 3 is 8:7.

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    Who scored the maximum marks in Test 3?

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    Read the passage below and answer the questions that follow

    The ratio distribution of total marks of five students (Parul, Qasim, Rahul, Sonia, and Tarun) in English for the last three class tests is as follows:

    Parul : Qasim = 4:5, Qasim : Rahul = 5:3, Rahul : Sonia = 15:22 and Sonia : Tarun = 11:9

    It is also known that:

    I. The total marks scored by the five students in Test 1 were 20 less than the total marks of Test 2, which in turn is 40 less than total marks of Test 3

    II. The marks of all the students in each of the three tests were integers. The maximum marks for each of the tests were 50

    III. None of the students scored less than 20 marks in any of the tests

    IV. The marks scored by both Rahul and Tarun in three tests were in AP with a common difference of 5. Both of them scored the least marks in Test 1 and the highest marks in Test 3

    V. The marks scored by Parul and Sonia are the same in Test 1, which is 20% more than the marks scored by Rahul in Test 2

    VI. The ratio of Sonia’s marks in Test 2 to that in Test 3 is 2:3

    VII. The ratio of Qasim’s marks in Test 2 to that in Test 3 is 8:7.

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    Who scored the least marks in Test 2?

  • Question 3
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    Read the passage below and answer the questions that follow

    The ratio distribution of total marks of five students (Parul, Qasim, Rahul, Sonia, and Tarun) in English for the last three class tests is as follows:

    Parul : Qasim = 4:5, Qasim : Rahul = 5:3, Rahul : Sonia = 15:22 and Sonia : Tarun = 11:9

    It is also known that:

    I. The total marks scored by the five students in Test 1 were 20 less than the total marks of Test 2, which in turn is 40 less than total marks of Test 3

    II. The marks of all the students in each of the three tests were integers. The maximum marks for each of the tests were 50

    III. None of the students scored less than 20 marks in any of the tests

    IV. The marks scored by both Rahul and Tarun in three tests were in AP with a common difference of 5. Both of them scored the least marks in Test 1 and the highest marks in Test 3

    V. The marks scored by Parul and Sonia are the same in Test 1, which is 20% more than the marks scored by Rahul in Test 2

    VI. The ratio of Sonia’s marks in Test 2 to that in Test 3 is 2:3

    VII. The ratio of Qasim’s marks in Test 2 to that in Test 3 is 8:7.

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    How many students scored at least 64% marks in at least 2 tests?

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    Read the passage below and answer the questions that follow

    The ratio distribution of total marks of five students (Parul, Qasim, Rahul, Sonia, and Tarun) in English for the last three class tests is as follows:

    Parul : Qasim = 4:5, Qasim : Rahul = 5:3, Rahul : Sonia = 15:22 and Sonia : Tarun = 11:9

    It is also known that:

    I. The total marks scored by the five students in Test 1 were 20 less than the total marks of Test 2, which in turn is 40 less than total marks of Test 3

    II. The marks of all the students in each of the three tests were integers. The maximum marks for each of the tests were 50

    III. None of the students scored less than 20 marks in any of the tests

    IV. The marks scored by both Rahul and Tarun in three tests were in AP with a common difference of 5. Both of them scored the least marks in Test 1 and the highest marks in Test 3

    V. The marks scored by Parul and Sonia are the same in Test 1, which is 20% more than the marks scored by Rahul in Test 2

    VI. The ratio of Sonia’s marks in Test 2 to that in Test 3 is 2:3

    VII. The ratio of Qasim’s marks in Test 2 to that in Test 3 is 8:7.

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    In the final evaluation, an annual exam was conducted for 50% marks. The remaining 50% weightage was given to the scores from tests 1, 2, and 3 in the following manner: 10% from Test 1 + 15% from Test 2 and 25% from Test 3. Which student can score the minimum marks in the final exam and still be the top scorer in the final evaluation?

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    Ten friends A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I and J meet a trade analyst seeking advice on the share market. The trade analyst advises to buy any two stocks among five listed companies P, Q, R, S and T. The price of one share of P, Q, R, S and T are Re.1, Rs. 10, Rs. 20, Rs. 100 and Rs. 200 in the same order.

    Each friend selects two stocks out of five advised and buys one share of each. No two friends buy the shares of the same pair of companies.

    I. Total amount invested by A, B and C is Rs. 161

    II. The total amount invested by F, H and J is Rs. 540

    III. G buys 1 share of P

    IV. E buys 1 share of R

    V. I buys 1 share of P.

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    Who among the following definitely has one share of P?

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    Read the passage below and answer the questions that follow

    Ten friends A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I and J meet a trade analyst seeking advice on the share market. The trade analyst advises to buy any two stocks among five listed companies P, Q, R, S and T. The price of one share of P, Q, R, S and T are Re.1, Rs. 10, Rs. 20, Rs. 100 and Rs. 200 in the same order.

    Each friend selects two stocks out of five advised and buys one share of each. No two friends buy the shares of the same pair of companies.

    I. Total amount invested by A, B and C is Rs. 161

    II. The total amount invested by F, H and J is Rs. 540

    III. G buys 1 share of P

    IV. E buys 1 share of R

    V. I buys 1 share of P.

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    The pair of shares bought by G are

  • Question 7
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    Read the passage below and answer the questions that follow

    Ten friends A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I and J meet a trade analyst seeking advice on the share market. The trade analyst advises to buy any two stocks among five listed companies P, Q, R, S and T. The price of one share of P, Q, R, S and T are Re.1, Rs. 10, Rs. 20, Rs. 100 and Rs. 200 in the same order.

    Each friend selects two stocks out of five advised and buys one share of each. No two friends buy the shares of the same pair of companies.

    I. Total amount invested by A, B and C is Rs. 161

    II. The total amount invested by F, H and J is Rs. 540

    III. G buys 1 share of P

    IV. E buys 1 share of R

    V. I buys 1 share of P.

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    If A does not buy a share of R, then A buys shares of

  • Question 8
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    Read the passage below and answer the questions that follow

    Ten friends A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I and J meet a trade analyst seeking advice on the share market. The trade analyst advises to buy any two stocks among five listed companies P, Q, R, S and T. The price of one share of P, Q, R, S and T are Re.1, Rs. 10, Rs. 20, Rs. 100 and Rs. 200 in the same order.

    Each friend selects two stocks out of five advised and buys one share of each. No two friends buy the shares of the same pair of companies.

    I. Total amount invested by A, B and C is Rs. 161

    II. The total amount invested by F, H and J is Rs. 540

    III. G buys 1 share of P

    IV. E buys 1 share of R

    V. I buys 1 share of P.

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    If F and H buy one share of Q each, then J buys shares of ?

  • Question 9
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    Odsville has five firms – Alfloo, Bzygoo, Czechy, Drjbna and Elavalaki. Each of these firms was founded in some year and also closed down a few years later. Each firm raised Rs. 1 crore in its first and last year of existence. The amount each firm raised every year increased until it reached a maximum, and then decreased until the firm closed down. No firm raised the same amount of money in two consecutive years. Each annual increase and decrease was either by Rs. 1 crore or by Rs. 2 crores.

    The table below provides partial information about the five firms.

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    For which firms can the amounts raised by them be concluded with certainty in each year?

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    Odsville has five firms – Alfloo, Bzygoo, Czechy, Drjbna and Elavalaki. Each of these firms was founded in some year and also closed down a few years later. Each firm raised Rs. 1 crore in its first and last year of existence. The amount each firm raised every year increased until it reached a maximum, and then decreased until the firm closed down. No firm raised the same amount of money in two consecutive years. Each annual increase and decrease was either by Rs. 1 crore or by Rs. 2 crores.

    The table below provides partial information about the five firms.

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    What best can be concluded about the total amount of money raised in 2015?

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