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  • Question 1
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    (Q.no: 1-5). Refer to the following Line Graph and answer the given questions.

    In 2013, out of the total number of applications received for Universities P and Q together, only 30% were accepted. What was the total number of applications accepted for Universities P and Q together in 2013?

    Solution

    Total number of applications accepted by P and Q together in 2013 = (130 + 280)*30/100
    =123

  • Question 2
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    (Q.no: 1-5). Refer to the following Line Graph and answer the given questions.

    In 2012, 30% of applications received for University P and 20% of applications received for University Q were from international students. What was the total number of International applicants for University P and Q together in 2012?

    Solution

    Total Number of International applicants for University P and Q together = 210*30/100 + 140 * 20/100
    = 63 + 28 = 91

  • Question 3
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    (Q.no: 1-5). Refer to the following Line Graph and answer the given questions.

    If the respective ratio of total number of applications received for University P and Q together in 2016 and 2017 is 3:4. What was the total number of applications received for University P and Q together in 2017?

    Solution

    Total number of applications received for Universities P and Q together in 2016 = 230 + 190 = 420
    Total number of applications received for Universities P and Q together in 2017 = 420 * 4/3 = 560

  • Question 4
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    (Q.no: 1-5). Refer to the following Line Graph and answer the given questions.

    What is the average number of applications received for University P in 2013, 2015 and 2016?

    Solution

    Average number of applications received for University A in 2013, 2015 and 2016 = (130 + 210 + 230)/3 = 190

  • Question 5
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    (Q.no: 1-5). Refer to the following Line Graph and answer the given questions.

    Number of applications received for University Q increased by what percent from 2012 to 2014?

    Solution

    % = (220-140)/140 * 100 = 400/7 %

  • Question 6
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    (Q.no: 6-10). Refer to the following Line Graph and answer the given questions.

    The number of people who traveled by Train B on Friday is 30% more than the people who traveled by the same train on Thursday. What is the respective ratio between the number of people who traveled on Friday and those who traveled on Saturday by the same train?

    Solution

    30% of 200 = 60
    People traveled by Train B on Friday = 260
    260 : 320 = 13 : 16

  • Question 7
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    (Q.no: 6-10). Refer to the following Line Graph and answer the given questions.

    What is the difference between the total number of people who traveled by Train B on Saturday and Sunday together and the total number of people who traveled by Train A on Saturday and Sunday together?

    Solution

    Train B on Saturday and Sunday together = 320 + 310 = 630
    Train A on Saturday and Sunday together = 350 + 270 = 620
    Difference = 630 –620 = 10

  • Question 8
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    (Q.no: 6-10). Refer to the following Line Graph and answer the given questions.

    What is the average number of people traveling by Train B on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday?

    Solution

    200 + 170 + 120 + 200
    = 172.5

  • Question 9
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    (Q.no: 6-10). Refer to the following Line Graph and answer the given questions.

    The number of people who traveled by Train A decreased by what percent from Saturday to Wednesday?

    Solution

    [(350 –140)/350]*100
    = [210/350]*100 = 60%

  • Question 10
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    (Q.no: 6-10). Refer to the following Line Graph and answer the given questions.

    The total number of people who traveled by both the given trains together on Monday  is approximately what percent more than the total number of people who traveled by both the given trains together on Wednesday?

    Solution

    (440 –260)/260*100
    = 180/260 * 100
    = 69%

  • Question 11
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    (Q.no: 15-20). Refer to the table and answer the given questions.
    Total Population in Five Cities = 15,00,000

    The total population of City P  and R  is 7,85,000. The difference between the total population of City P  and R  is 2.65 lakhs. If the City P has more population than City R  then the urban population of City P  and R  together is approximately what percent of total population of these two Cities?

    Solution

    P  + R  = 7,85,000
    (R has more population than P) R  –P  = 265000
    P  = 5,25,000 ; R  = 2,60,000
    Urban population of City P and R = 3/10 * 5,25,000 + 5/13 * 2,60,000 = 257500
    % = (257500 / 785000)*100 = 32%

  • Question 12
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    (Q.no: 15-20). Refer to the table and answer the given questions.
    Total Population in Five Cities = 15,00,000

    The difference between the number of male and female in the City P is 10000. Approximately, by what percent of urban population of City P less than its Rural population?

    Solution

    X = Total population in City A
    1/21 * x = 10000 =>x = 2,10,000
    Rural Population = 1,47,000
    Urban Population = 63,000
    % = (Difference / Rural Population)*100 = (84,000 / 147000)*100 = 57%

  • Question 13
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    (Q.no: 15-20). Refer to the table and answer the given questions.
    Total Population in Five Cities = 15,00,000

    One –fourth of total population of City R is 2,20,000.  If the total number of Literate graduates of City Q  and S  are 22,500 and 52,000. What % of the total population of City Q, R  and S together is literate?

    Solution

    1/4 * R = 2,20,000 =>R = 8,80,000
    Literate population  of City R = 7/11 * 8,80,000 = 5,60,000
    Total number of Literate graduates of City Q = 22500 = 45%
    x = Literate population of City Q
    45% of x = 22500 =>x = 50000
    Total number of Literate graduates of City S = 52000 = 65%
    y = Literate population of City S
    65% of y = 52000 =>x = 80000
    % = (690000/1820000) * 100 = 37.9%

  • Question 14
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    (Q.no: 15-20). Refer to the table and answer the given questions.
    Total Population in Five Cities = 15,00,000

    The difference between the total population of City R and T is 30,000. The ratio of total population of City R  and T is 44:41. Total % of Literate graduates of City R  and T is 90%. If the % Literate graduates of City T is equalled to two times of Literate graduates of City R then what is the difference between the number of graduates from City R and City T?

    Solution

    3/85 * x = 30000 =>x = 850000
    44/85*850000 = 440000 = City R  Population
    7/11*440000 = 280000
    Number of graduates from City R  = 30% of 280000 = 84000
    41/85*85000 = 410000 = City T  Population
    2/5*410000 = 164000
    Number of graduates from City T  = 60% of 1,64,000 = 98400
    Difference = 14400

  • Question 15
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    (Q.no: 15-20). Refer to the table and answer the given questions.
    Total Population in Five Cities = 15,00,000

    What is the sum of female  population in City Q and male  population in City S together ?

    Solution

    Sum = 3/10 * 415000 + 11/15 *525000 = 124500 + 385000 = 509500

  • Question 16
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    (Q.no: 16 -20). Refer to the table and answer the given questions.

    In 2013, if the number of valid votes of female was 100, what was the respective ratio of number of  valid votes of male and number of  valid votes of female same year?

    Solution

    38% of 1000 = 380
    Valid votes of Female = 100
    Valid votes of Male = 380 –100 = 280
    =>280:100
    =>14:5

  • Question 17
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    (Q.no: 16 -20). Refer to the table and answer the given questions.

    The total number of votes increased by 50% from 2012 to 2016. If 16% of the votes valid  in 2016, what was the number of valid votes  in 2016?

    Solution

    50% of 500 = 250
    = 500 + 250 = 750
    16% of 750 = 120

  • Question 18
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    (Q.no: 16 -20). Refer to the table and answer the given questions.

    If the average number of valid votes  in 2012 and 2015 was 635, approximately, what percent of total votes valid  in 2012?

    Solution

    Number of valid votes in  2012 and 2015 = 1270
    2015: 40% of 2500  = 1000
    1270 –1000 = 270
    (270/500)*100 = 54%

  • Question 19
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    (Q.no: 16 -20). Refer to the table and answer the given questions.

    In 2014, if the difference between number of valid votes of male and number of valid votes of female was 150, what was the total number of votes  in 2014?

    Solution

    x = Valid Votes; y = Total Votes
    (1/6)*x = 15
    x = 900
    60% of y = 900
    y = 1500

  • Question 20
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    (Q.no: 16 -20). Refer to the table and answer the given questions.

    In 2011, the respective ratio of total number of votes  to valid votes  was 5:4. Number of valid votes of female in 2011 constitutes what percent of the total number of votes  in the same year?

    Solution

    [4x * (3/8) / 5] * 100 = 30%

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