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    Directions For Questions

    Directions: The table below represents the data on the performance of some companies during the financial year 2008-09. Go through the given table and solve the questions based on it.

    Company Name

    Sales  (in cr)

    PAT

    (in cr)

    P/E

    EPS

    (in Rs.)

    Face Value per share (in Rs)

    Dividend Percentage

    A

    1413

    312

    15.6

    32.1

    10

    100

    B

    3005

    894

    19.2

    21.8

    5

    120

    C

    2201

    410

    7.6

    14.4

    10

    35

    D

    4564

    1040

    31.5

    16.5

    10

    40

    E

    897

    230

    27.2

    19.8

    5

    150

    F

    1678

    451

    19.8

    32.2

    10

    60

    G

    2508

    320

    11.1

    17.8

    5

    50

    H

    3500

    650

    14.6

    9.8

    10

    40

    I

    1212

    322

    17.7

    16.2

    5

    140

    Note: P/E is defined as the market price of a share divided by earnings per share (EPS).
    Dividend Percentage = Dividend per share x 100/Face value per share
    Net Profit Ratio = PAT/Sales

    ...view full instructions

    How many companies had the market price of their share in the range Rs 100 to Rs 400?

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    Directions For Questions

    Directions: The table below represents the data on the performance of some companies during the financial year 2008-09. Go through the given table and solve the questions based on it.

    Company Name

    Sales  (in cr)

    PAT

    (in cr)

    P/E

    EPS

    (in Rs.)

    Face Value per share (in Rs)

    Dividend Percentage

    A

    1413

    312

    15.6

    32.1

    10

    100

    B

    3005

    894

    19.2

    21.8

    5

    120

    C

    2201

    410

    7.6

    14.4

    10

    35

    D

    4564

    1040

    31.5

    16.5

    10

    40

    E

    897

    230

    27.2

    19.8

    5

    150

    F

    1678

    451

    19.8

    32.2

    10

    60

    G

    2508

    320

    11.1

    17.8

    5

    50

    H

    3500

    650

    14.6

    9.8

    10

    40

    I

    1212

    322

    17.7

    16.2

    5

    140

    Note: P/E is defined as the market price of a share divided by earnings per share (EPS).
    Dividend Percentage = Dividend per share x 100/Face value per share
    Net Profit Ratio = PAT/Sales

    ...view full instructions

    For how many companies was the dividend per share more than Rs 5?

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    Directions For Questions

    Directions: The table below represents the data on the performance of some companies during the financial year 2008-09. Go through the given table and solve the questions based on it.

    Company Name

    Sales  (in cr)

    PAT

    (in cr)

    P/E

    EPS

    (in Rs.)

    Face Value per share (in Rs)

    Dividend Percentage

    A

    1413

    312

    15.6

    32.1

    10

    100

    B

    3005

    894

    19.2

    21.8

    5

    120

    C

    2201

    410

    7.6

    14.4

    10

    35

    D

    4564

    1040

    31.5

    16.5

    10

    40

    E

    897

    230

    27.2

    19.8

    5

    150

    F

    1678

    451

    19.8

    32.2

    10

    60

    G

    2508

    320

    11.1

    17.8

    5

    50

    H

    3500

    650

    14.6

    9.8

    10

    40

    I

    1212

    322

    17.7

    16.2

    5

    140

    Note: P/E is defined as the market price of a share divided by earnings per share (EPS).
    Dividend Percentage = Dividend per share x 100/Face value per share
    Net Profit Ratio = PAT/Sales

    ...view full instructions

    Which of the following companies had the highest dividend yield?
    Note: Dividend Yield = Dividend per share (in rupees) : Market price of the share

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    Directions For Questions

    Directions: The table below represents the data on the performance of some companies during the financial year 2008-09. Go through the given table and solve the questions based on it.

    Company Name

    Sales  (in cr)

    PAT

    (in cr)

    P/E

    EPS

    (in Rs.)

    Face Value per share (in Rs)

    Dividend Percentage

    A

    1413

    312

    15.6

    32.1

    10

    100

    B

    3005

    894

    19.2

    21.8

    5

    120

    C

    2201

    410

    7.6

    14.4

    10

    35

    D

    4564

    1040

    31.5

    16.5

    10

    40

    E

    897

    230

    27.2

    19.8

    5

    150

    F

    1678

    451

    19.8

    32.2

    10

    60

    G

    2508

    320

    11.1

    17.8

    5

    50

    H

    3500

    650

    14.6

    9.8

    10

    40

    I

    1212

    322

    17.7

    16.2

    5

    140

    Note: P/E is defined as the market price of a share divided by earnings per share (EPS).
    Dividend Percentage = Dividend per share x 100/Face value per share
    Net Profit Ratio = PAT/Sales

    ...view full instructions

    Which of the following companies had the least net profit ratio?

  • Question 5
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    Directions For Questions

    Directions: The table shows the percentage of visitors to a toy store who bought a certain number of toys. The store recorded a total of 20,000 visitors in January. Go through the given table and solve the questions based on it.

    Toy Store Sales

     

    1 or more

    3 or more

    5 or more

    10 or more

    Jan

    92%

    70%

    20%

    5%

    Feb

    88%

    60%

    18%

    5%

    Mar

    85%

    65%

    20%

    4%

    Apr

    95%

    75%

    25%

    6%

    May

    90%

    60%

    30%

    3%

    Jun

    98%

    55%

    22%

    5%

    ...view full instructions

    In January, 1,500 visitors bought only 1 toy. How many visitors to the store that month bought exactly 2 toys?

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    Directions For Questions

    Directions: The table shows the percentage of visitors to a toy store who bought a certain number of toys. The store recorded a total of 20,000 visitors in January. Go through the given table and solve the questions based on it.

    Toy Store Sales

     

    1 or more

    3 or more

    5 or more

    10 or more

    Jan

    92%

    70%

    20%

    5%

    Feb

    88%

    60%

    18%

    5%

    Mar

    85%

    65%

    20%

    4%

    Apr

    95%

    75%

    25%

    6%

    May

    90%

    60%

    30%

    3%

    Jun

    98%

    55%

    22%

    5%

    ...view full instructions

    In May, 750 visitors bought 10 or more toys and 12,000 visitors bought 1, 2, or 3 toys. How many people bought exactly 4 toys?

  • Question 7
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    Directions For Questions

    Directions: The table shows the percentage of visitors to a toy store who bought a certain number of toys. The store recorded a total of 20,000 visitors in January. Go through the given table and solve the questions based on it.

    Toy Store Sales

     

    1 or more

    3 or more

    5 or more

    10 or more

    Jan

    92%

    70%

    20%

    5%

    Feb

    88%

    60%

    18%

    5%

    Mar

    85%

    65%

    20%

    4%

    Apr

    95%

    75%

    25%

    6%

    May

    90%

    60%

    30%

    3%

    Jun

    98%

    55%

    22%

    5%

    ...view full instructions

    The number of visitors increased at a steady rate of close to 10% every month. Which of these months recorded the highest number of visitors who did not buy any toys? 

    Note: Round off the number of visitors obtained as decimal values during the calculation, if any, to the nearest integer values.

  • Question 8
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    Directions For Questions

    Directions: The table shows the percentage of visitors to a toy store who bought a certain number of toys. The store recorded a total of 20,000 visitors in January. Go through the given table and solve the questions based on it.

    Toy Store Sales

     

    1 or more

    3 or more

    5 or more

    10 or more

    Jan

    92%

    70%

    20%

    5%

    Feb

    88%

    60%

    18%

    5%

    Mar

    85%

    65%

    20%

    4%

    Apr

    95%

    75%

    25%

    6%

    May

    90%

    60%

    30%

    3%

    Jun

    98%

    55%

    22%

    5%

    ...view full instructions

    The number of visitors each month increased at a steady rate of 10% every month. How many fewer visitors bought more than 4 toys in February than in January?

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    Directions: A question is followed by two statements, labelled (1) and (2). Using the information provided and general knowledge, decide whether the information given is sufficient to solve the problem.

    What is the average distance that a SUV car travels on one full tank of petrol?
    (1) SUV car averages 8.5 kilometres per litre of petrol.
    (2) The petrol tank of a SUV car holds exactly 40 litres of petrol.

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    Directions: A question is followed by two statements, numbered (1) and (2). Using the information provided and general knowledge, decide whether the information given is sufficient to solve the problem.
    What is the rate of interest?
    (1) In 2 years, Rs 1,000 becomes Rs 1,300.
    (2) The interest for 3 years is Rs 450.

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