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TSPSC DAO Previous Papers

This document contains 6 quantitative aptitude questions and answers from previous year papers. It includes questions on ratios, averages, pie charts, bar graphs, and data interpretation. The questions assess skills in calculating ratios, averages, interpreting financial data from pie charts, comparing data from bar graphs, and solving word problems involving numbers. The detailed explanations provided for each question and answer help clarify the steps and reasoning required to solve each quantitative problem.

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TSPSC DAO Previous Papers

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Quantitative Aptitude Previous Year Question & Answers

1. Let C1 and C2 be the inscribed and circumscribed circles of a triangle with sides 3cm,
4cm and 5cm then find the ratio between the areas of C1 and C2 is

a) 9 /16

b) 9 / 25

c) 4 / 25

d) 16 / 25

Ans. c.

Explanation:​ Since, sides are 3, 4, and 5 cms. Therefore, triangle will be a right-angled triangle.

The radius of the inscribed circle C1= (3 + 4 – 5)/2 = 1 cms.

The radius of the circumscribed circle C2= 5/2 = 2.5 cms. (because in this case, the hypotenuse
will be the diameter of the circumscribed circle.

Area C1/ Area C2 = pi* (1)​2​/pi*(2.5)​2​ = 100/625 = 4/25;


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2. If x =1/(√2 +1) ; then (x + 1) equals to ?

a) 2

b) √2-1

c) √2+1

d) √2
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Ans. d.

Explanation:

Directions/ In Question nos. / 3 to 5​, The pie-chart given here shows expenditure incurred by a
family on various items and their savings. Study the chart and answer the questions based on the
pie-chart.

3. If the monthly income is Rs. 36000 then the yearly savings is:
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a) Rs. 72000

b) Rs. 60000

c) Rs. 74000

d) Rs. 70000

Ans. a.

Explanation:​ Savings = 60;

Monthly Savings = (60/360)*36000 = Rs. 6000.

Yearly savings = 12*6000 = Rs. 72000.

4. If the expenditure on education is Rs. 1600 more than that of housing then the
expenditure on food is:

a) Rs. 6000

b) Rs. 12000

c) Rs. 7000

d) Rs. 3333
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Ans. b.

Explanation:​ Expenditure on education= 70

Expenditure on housing = 54

Difference between expenditure on education and housing = 70 – 54 = 16;

Monthly expenditure on education= (16/360)* Monthly income;

Monthly income = (1600 *360)/16 = Rs. 36000

Hence, the expenditure of food = (120*36000)/360 = 12000;

5. The ratio of expenditure on food to savings is:

a) 2 : 1

b) 3 : 1

c) 3 : 2

d) 10 : 9

Ans. a.
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Explanation: ​The required ratio = 120/60 = 2: 1;

6. The average marks obtained by a student in 6 subjects is 88. On subsequent verification


it was found that the marks obtained by him in a subject was wrongly copied as 86 instead
of 68. The correct average of the marks obtained by him is-

a) 85

b) 87

c) 84

d) 86

Ans. a.

Explanation:​ Suppose, these 6 subjects are S1, S2, S3,….., S6;

S1 + S2 + S3 + ……. + S6 = 88*6 = 528;

The actual sum of marks in all subjects = 528 -86 + 68 = 510;

Hence, the correct average marks = 510/6 = 85;


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Directions / In Question nos. / 7 to 10, Given here a multiple bar diagram of the scores of four
players in two innings. Study the diagram and answer the questions.
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7. The average run of two Innings of the player who scored highest in average is:

a) 75

b) 85

c) 80

d) 70
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Ans. d.

Explanation: From the figure, it can be seen lucidly that Mahendra Singh Dhoni has scored the
maximum runs. Hence,

The average runs scored by MS Dhoni = (60 + 80)/2 = 70.

8. The average run in two innings of the player who has scored minimum at the second
innings​ ​is:

a) 50

b) 60

c) 40

d) 30

Ans. c.

Explanation:​ Cheteshwar Pujara scored the lowest marks in the second innings.

Hence, the average runs scored by him = (70 + 10)/2 = 40.

9. The average score in second innings contributed by the four players is:
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a) 30

b) 60

c) 40

d) 50

Ans. c.

Explanation: Average run scored by all four player in second inning = (80 + 50 + 10 + 20)/4 =
40

1. The total scores in the first innings contributed by the four players is:

a) 220

b) 200

c) 210

d) 190

Ans. c.

Explanation: ​The total scores in the first innings by all four players = (60 + 50 + 70 + 30)= 210;
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