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Pinnacle Day: 82nd - 88th Data Interpretation

SSC CGL 7 March 2020 (Evening)


DATA INTERPRETATION (a) 26.316 million (b) 24.486 million
(c) 23.361 million (d) 25.617 million
Variety Questions
Q.6 The following table shows the age-wise brand ownership of
Q.1-4 The given bar chart shows the number of students in a mobile phone handsets.
class who have secured marks in three ranges: >=75%, Brands 1 year 1 to 2 2 to 5 More than
60%-74% and <60%. old year old years old 5 years
old

A 15% 45% 40%

B 5% 15% 25% 55%

C 10% 10% 10% 70%

D 25% 55% 20%

E 15% 50% 20% 15%

If a total of 5000 ‘C’ mobile phone sets are sold till date, then
Boys 12 45 8 how many are more than one year old?
SSC CGL 7 March 2020 (Afternoon)
Girls 7 53 5 (a) 4200 (b) 4500 (c) 4350 (d) 4000

Q.1 What is the total number of girls and boys? Q.7 Out of the two bar graphs provided below, one shows the
SSC CHSL 18-03-2020 (afternoon shift) amounts (Rs. in Lakhs) invested by a company in purchasing
(a) 110 (b) 140 (c) 120 (d) 130 raw materials over the years and the other shows the values (Rs.
in Lakhs) of finished goods sold by the company over the years.
Q.2 From the given information, identify how much percent of
girls got distinction.
SSC CHSL 18-03-2020 (afternoon shift)
(a) 17.86% (b) 10.76% (c) 14.28% (d) 18.49%

Q.3 What is the ratio of percentage of boys and girls who got
marks from 60% to 74%?
SSC CHSL 18-03-2020 (afternoon shift)
(a) 67.54 : 87.45 (b) 64.12 : 88.23
(c) 69.23 : 81.53 (d) 62.78 : 82.67

Q.4 From the given information, identify the percent of boys


who got distinction.
SSC CHSL 18-03-2020 (afternoon shift)
(a) 18.46% (b) 16.78% (c) 13.98% (d) 15.29%

Q.5 The following table shows the percentage distribution of


the population of five states, A,B,C,D and E on the basis of the
poverty line and also on the basis of sex.

What was the difference between the average amount invested


in the raw materials during 1997 to 2000 and the average value
of sales of finished goods during the same period 1997 to 2000?
SSC CPO 2019 9-12-19(Morning)
(a) 87.5 lakhs (b) 70.5 lakhs
(c) 77.5 lakhs (d) 76.5 lakhs
If the population of males below the poverty line for State C is 3
million, then what is the total population of State C?

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Q.8 The following pie-chart and table show the percentage (a) 16 (b) 28 (c) 12 (d) 34
distribution of farmers in 5 states A, B, C, D & E of a country
who claimed insurance due to drought in the year 2017 and ratio Q.11 Which class of boundaries does the frequency of ‘10’
of males to females of the number of farmers in states, correspond to?
respectively. SSC CPO 2019 9-12-19(Morning)
Study the pie-chart and the table carefully and answer the (a) 30.5 to 40.5 (b) 20.5 to 30.5
following questions. (c) 10.5 to 20.5 (d) 40.5 to 50.5
Note: Some data are missing in the pie-chart and table, if
required in any question, find the missing data first and then Q.12 The given pie-chart shows the taxable income for A,B, C
answer the question. and D in lakhs of rupees.
Total number of farmers who claimed insurance in the year
2017 = 2,64,000

This chart shows the tax paid for the above taxable income by
A,B,C and D in lakhs of rupees.

The number of farmers who claimed insurance in state C


exceeds the total number of farmers (who chimed insurance) in
In the given pie-chart, what is the overall tax percentage for all
state E and state A together by 5280. What is the percentage of
four?
farmers who claimed insurance in state E? SSC CPO 15 March 2019 (Evening)
SSC CPO 2019 9-12-19(Morning)
(a)17.2% (b)21.3% (c)15% (d)19.5%
(a) 15% (b) 25% (c) 10% (d) 40%
Q.13 The given pie-chart shows the taxable income for A, B, C
Q.09-11. The given histogram represents the frequency
and D in lakhs of rupees
distribution of average runs scored by 50 selected players from
a district in a local cricket tournament.

This chart shows the tax paid for the above taxable income by
A, B, C and D in lakhs of rupees.

Q.9 What is the overall average score of 50 players?


SSC CPO 2019 9-12-19(Morning)
(a) 37.1 (b) 39.3 (c) 32.6 (d) 38.5

Q.10 How many players scored more than 30.5 on average ?


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(a) 1 (b) 4 (c) 2 (d) 3

Q.16 If the percentage of male employees in office C is 20%


and that of female employees in E is 40%, then what is the ratio
of the number of female employees in C to that of female
employees in E?
SSC CGL Tier II- 11 September 2019
(a) 3 : 2 (b) 5 : 4 (c) 2 : 3 (d) 3 : 8

Q.17 If 40% of the number of employees in office A are shifted


In the given pie-chart, if taxable income of B is 12% more, then
equally to office B and E, then what is the difference between
how much he paid.
the number of employees in B and that in C?
SSC CPO 15 March 2019 (Evening)
SSC CGL Tier II- 11 September 2019
(a)10.8 (b)1.008 (c)0.9 (d)0.108
(a) 72 (b) 120 (c) 82 (d) 130
Q.14 The given pie-chart, shows the percentage distribution of
Q.18 -Q.20. The line diagram shows the temperature of four
the expenditure incurred in publishing a book. Study the
Sundays of three cities.
pie-chart and the answer the question based on it.

Q.18 .In the given graph, what was the average temperature on
the 3rd sunday in all the cities?
In the given pie-chart, by what percentage the Royalty on the
SSC CPO 16 March 2019 (Morning)
book is less than the Printing cost?
(a) 24 (b) 25.4 (c) 23 (d) 19.7
SSC CPO 16 March 2019 (Evening)
(a)15 (b)25 (c)20 (d)10
Q.19 In the given graph, when was the maximum temperature
recorded in Delhi?
Q.15-17. The given pie chart shows the breakup of total number SSC CPO 16 March 2019 (Morning)
of the employees of a company working in different offices (A, (a) 4th Sunday (b) 1st Sunday
B, C, D and E). (c) 2nd Sunday (d) 3rd Sunday
Total No. of employees = 2400
Q.20 In the given graph, what was the difference in temperature
between Delhi and Mumbai on the 2nd Sunday?
SSC CPO 16 March 2019 (Morning)
(a) 7.2 (b) 13 (c) 21 (d) 17.2

Q.21-Q.23. The given pie chart shows runs scored by A in 6


matches.

Q.15 What is the number of offices in which the number of


employees of the company is between 350 and 650?
SSC CGL Tier II- 11 September 2019

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Q.26 In the given chart, the number of marks in social studies in


2012 is 13% of the school strength. The number of students is:
SSC CPO 16 March 2019 (Morning)
(a) 400 (b) 500 (c) 580 (d) 540

Q.27-Q.29. The given bar chart shows the details of cycle sales
by a company between January and May for years 2017 and
2018.

Q.21.In the given pie-chart, if A scored a century in matches 4


and 6, what would have been her average score?
SSC CPO 16 March 2019 (Morning)
(a)93.4 (b)84.5 (c) 89.7 (d)91.2

Q.22.In the given pie-chart, what is the increase or decrease in


score in match 4 as compared to match 2? SSC CPO 16 March
2019 (Morning) Q.27 In the given bar-chart, which month sales show the
(a) +27 (b) -60 (c) +60 (d) -27 maximum decrease in 2018 as compared to 2017?
SSC CPO 13 March 2019 (Morning)
Q.23.In the given pie-chart, what is the average runs scored in (a)May (b)February
all matches? (c)April (d)January
SSC CPO 16 March 2019 (Morning)
(a) 85 (b) 90 (c) 88 (d) 84 Q.28 In the given bar-chart, which month sale shows the
maximum increase in 2018 as against 2017? SSC CPO 13
Q.24-Q.26. The given bar graph shows the number of marks March 2019 (Morning)
scored by a student in each subject in three years. (a)April (b)March (c)January (d)May

Q.29 In the given bar-chart, what is the total increase or


decrease in percentage sales in 2018?
SSC CPO 13 March 2019 (Morning)
(a)1.5% increase (b)3% increase
(c)3% decrease (d)1.5% decrease

Q.30-Q.32. The line graph shows the production of product A


and B (in thousands) during the period 2004 to 2009 and the
second line Graph shows the percentage sale of these products.

Q.24 In the given chart, what is the percentage increase in


marks in Mathematics in 2012 compared to 2008 (round off) ?
SSC CPO 16 March 2019 (Morning)
(a) 95 (b) 92 (c) 100 (d) 89

Q.25 In the given chart, in which subject was the lowest marks
scored in 2010?
SSC CPO 16 March 2019 (Morning)
(a) English
(b) Social Studies
(c) Science
(d) Mathematics

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Q.30 In the given line graph, what is the total sale of Products A Q.33 In the given pie-chart, if 1657850 is the total number of
and B in the year 2007? tourists visiting India, how many visited from Australia:
SSC CPO 16 March 2019 (Evening) SSC CPO 15 March 2019 (Morning)
(a)10290 (b)13460 (c)11500 (d)12490 (a)563669 (b)589320 (c)457602 (d)331570

Q.31 In the given line graph, what is the total sale of Product B Q.34 In the given pie-chart, from which country tourists have
in the year 2004 and 2008 together? come to India more than Indians going to that country:
SSC CPO 16 March 2019 (Evening) SSC CPO 15 March 2019 (Morning)
(a)11950 (b)12500 (c)14600 (d)11825 (a)Australia and Africa
(b)Europe
Q.32 In the given line graph, what is the total sale of Product A (c)USA
in the year 2005 and 2009 taken together? (d)Australia only
SSC CPO 16 March 2019 (Evening)
(a)16400 `(b)14600 (c)17500 (d)18500 Q.35 In the given pie-chart, if the number of tourists visiting
India is 21,35,600 and the number from India to other countries
Q.33-Q.35 The given pie-chart shows the numbers of tourists is 20,45,450. How many more people visit the USA from India
for the year-2015, travelling from India and to India. than from the USA to India?
SSC CPO 15 March 2019 (Morning)
(a)303833 (b)358097 (c) 342675 (d)287698

Q.36-Q.38.The table shows Income and expenditure of a person


for 3 years (in thousands)

Q.36 In the given table, if a person invested his savings every


year at 8% simple interest, how much interest will be earned at
the end of 2003?
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(a)7.46 (b)6.80 (c) 4.96 (d)5.52

Q.37 In the given table, what is the percentage of expenditure


on income in the year 2002?(round off)
SSC CPO 15 March 2019 (Morning)
(a) 85% (b) 78% (c) 82% (d) 81%

Q.38 In the given table, if a person reduced his expenditure by Q.43 If the data related to the production of cars of type E is
10% by how much would his total savings increased? represented by a pie chart, then the central angle of the sector
SSC CPO 15 March 2019 (Morning) representing the data of production of cars in 2013 will be:
(a)69.8 (b)83 (c) 74.6 (d)78.2 SSC CGL 4 June 2019 (Morning)
(a)102° (b)84° (c)70° (d)80°
Q.39-Q.42. The given bar graph presents the number of
different types of vehicles (in lakhs) exported by a company Q.44 What is the ratio of the total production of cars of type A
during 2014 and 2015. in 2014 and type C in 2013 taken together to the total
production of cars of type B in 2016 and type E in 2015 taken
together?
SSC CGL 4 June 2019 (Morning)
(a)12:13 (b)11:12 (c)10:11 (d)12:11

Q.45 The total production of type B cars in 2012, 2014 and


2015 taken together is approximately what percent more than
the total production of type A cars in 2013 and 2016 taken
together?
SSC CGL 4 June 2019 (Morning)
(a)31.9 (b)33.2 (c)36.3 (d)34.4

Q.46 The number of years, in which the production of cars of


type B is less than the average production of type D cars over
the years is:
Q.39 The total number of type B,D and E vehicles exported in
SSC CGL 4 June 2019 (Morning)
2014 is what percentage of the total number of type A, C, D and
(a)4 (b)1 (c)3 (d)2
E vehicles exported in 2015 (correct to one decimal place)?
SSC CHSL 1 July 2019 (Evening)
Q.47-Q50. The table below shows the percentage of students
(a)62.4% (b)61.6% (c)63.8% (d)64.2%
and the ratio of boys and girls in different colleges. Total
students = 1800
Q.40 What is the ratio of the total number of type A and C
vehicles exported in 2014 to the total number of type B and E College % Students Boys : Girls
vehicles exported in 2015?
SSC CHSL 1 July 2019 (Evening) A 20 4:5
(a)8:11 (b)7:9 (c)2:3 (d)5:7
B 18 1:2
Q.41 Which type of vehicle showed 32% increase in export in C 14 4:3
2015 as compared to that in the previous year?
SSC CHSL 1 July 2019 (Evening) D 22 6:5
(a)B (b)A (c)E (d)D
E 10 2:3
Q.42 The average number of type A, B and D vehicles exported
F 16 9:7
in 2015 was x% less than the number of type E vehicles
exported in 2014. What is the value of x?
SSC CHSL 1 July 2019 (Evening) Q.47 What is the percentage of girls in colleges D, E and F
(a)18 (b)24 (c)20 (d)25 taken together, (nearest to one decimal place)?
SSC CGL 10 June 2019 (Evening)
Q.42-Q.46.The table shows the production of different types of (a) 47.9% (b) 48.1% (c) 48.5% (d) 48.3%
cars (in thousands).

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Q.48 If 10% of the girls from college A are transferred to


college E, then what is the increase in the percentage of girls in
college E?
SSC CGL 10 June 2019 (Evening)
(a) 4% (b) 4.4% (c) 4.6% (d) 4.2%

Q.49 What is the ratio of boys and girls in colleges A and B has
taken together?
SSC CGL 10 June 2019 (Evening)
(a) 45 : 71 (b) 37 : 52 (c) 43 : 67 (d) 67 : 104

Q.50 In which college is the percentage difference between the


number of boys and girls minimum?
SSC CGL 10 June 2019 (Evening) In July 2018, if the sales of cars by the dealer D increases by the
(a) A (b) E (c) C (d) D same percentage as in June 2018 over its previous month, then
what is the number of cars sold by D in July 2018?
Practice Questions SSC CGL 13/8/2021 (Morning)
(a) 1020 (b) 959 (c) 1014 (d) 975

SSC CGL 2021 Q.53 Study the table and answer the question.
Table shows District-wise data of the number of primary school
Q.51 Study the following table and answer the question: teachers posted in schools of a city.
The number of cars sold by dealers A, B, C, D & E during the
first six months of 2018. District Male teachers Female teachers

East 1650 2375

North 1075 2651

West 1280 1520

South 1170 1085

Central 690 859

What is the ratio of the number of male teachers to the number


of female teachers in the city?
SSC CGL 13/8/2021 (Morning)
The ratio of the total number of cars sold by dealer B in (a) 195 : 283 (b) 78 : 113
January, April and June to the total number of cars sold by (c) 586 : 849 (d) 391 : 566
dealers A and D in March is:
SSC CGL 13/8/2021 (Morning) Q.54 Study the table and answer the question.
(a) 4 : 3 (b)10 : 9 (c) 8 : 9 (d) 7 : 5 In the table, production and sale ( in 1000 tones) of a certain
product of a company over 5 years is given.
Q.52 Study the following table and answer the question:
Years Production (in Sale (in 1000
Number of cars sold by dealers A, B, C, D & E during first six
1000 tonnes) tonnes)
months of 2018.
2015 1250 1000

2016 1400 1290

2017 1450 1100

2018 1500 1450

2019 1600 1390

In which year(s) sales are more than 90% of the production?


SSC CGL 13/8/2021 (Morning)

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(a) 2016, 2018 (b) 2017, 218


(c) 2015, 2017, 2019 (d) 2016, 2017

Q.55 Number of male and female numbers in different


organizations A, B, C, D, and E are given in the bar graph.

The ratio of the average production of all flavours in 2012 to the


difference of the average production of flavor A in 2012, 2013
and 2014 and the average production of flavor C in 2012, 2013
What is the ratio of the average number of females in all the and 2014 is:
five organisations to the average number of males in all the five SSC CGL 13/8/2021 (Afternoon)
organisations? (a) 26 : 15 (b) 15 : 26 (c) 11 : 3(d) 3 : 11
SSC CGL 13/8/2021 (Afternoon)
(a) 49 : 51 (b) 46 : 49 (c) 49 : 46 (d)51 : 49 Q.58 The histogram shows the weights of students of X in a
school.
Q.56 The following pie charts represent the distribution of
candidates who were enrolled for a competitive examination,
and the candidates (out of those enrolled) who passed the exam
from five different institutes P, Q, R, S and T

Let x be the number of students whose weight is less than 50 kg


and y be the number of the students whose weight is greater
than or equal to 60 kg. What is the value of x : y?
SSC CGL 13/8/2021 (Afternoon)
(a) 13 : 9 (b) 9 : 13 (c) 11 : 13 (d) 13 : 11
What is the ratio of the total number of candidates Q, R and S
together, to the number of candidates passed from the institutes Q.59 Table shows income (in Rs.) received by 4 employees of a
Q, R and S together? company during the month of December and all their income
SSC CGL 13/8/2021 (Afternoon) sources.
(a) 15 : 71 (b) 71 : 15 (c) 44 : 75 (d) 75 : 44
Source Amit Suresh Nitin Varun
Q.57 Cough syrup of three different flavours - A, B and C (in
lakh bottles) manufactured by a medicine company over a Salary 35000 38500 29000 42000
period of five years from 2010 to 2014 has been shown in the
bar Graph. Arrears 6000 6300 5000 7500

Bonus 1000 1100 1000 1240

Overtime 1800 1950 1400 1500

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By what percent are the Arrears of Amit and Suresh taken


together less than Arrears of Nitin and Varun taken together?
SSC CGL 16/8/2021 (Morning)
(a) 1.2 (b) 1.5 (c) 1.6 (d) 1.4

Q.60 Table shows the number of trees planted in 4 cities from


2016 to 2020.
Years Chandigarh Ahmadabad Pune Kolkata

2016 1800 2500 1800 2000

2017 2500 2300 1850 1800 The ratio of the total number of students enrolled for VC in
institutes A, C and E in 2016 to the total number of students
2018 2300 2400 1840 1760
enrolled in institutes B and D in 2018 is:
2019 2440 1950 1900 1600 SSC CGL 16/8/2021 (Morning)
(a) 14 : 9 (b) 3 : 2 (c) 21 : 19 (d) 8 : 7
2020 2250 2100 2000 1750
Q.63 Table shows income (in rupee) received by 4 employees of
From 2016 to 2020, how many more trees were planted in a company during the month of December 2020 and all their.
Ahmedabad as compared to trees planted in Pune? Source Amit Suresh Nitin Varun
SSC CGL 16/8/2021 (Morning)
(a) 2340 (b) 2000 (c) 1850 (d) 1860 Salary 35000 38500 29000 42000

Q.61 Study the following and answer the question. Arrears 6000 6300 5000 7500
Number of students enrolled for Vocational Courses (VC) in
Bonus 1000 1100 1000 1240
five institutes- A, B, C, D and E.
Overtime 1800 1950 1400 1500

By what percent is the bonus of Varun less than the bonus of


Amit and Nitin taken together?
SSC CGL 16/8/2021 (Afternoon)
(a) 38 (b) 40.9 (c) 45 (d) 48

Q.64 Table shows the number of trees planted in 4 cities from


2016 to 2020
Years Chandigarh Ahmadabad Pune Kolkata
The total number of students enrolled for VC in institute C in
2016 1800 2500 1800 2000
2013, 2014 and 2017 is what percent of the total number of
students enrolled in all the five institutes in 2018? 2017 2500 2300 1850 1800
SSC CGL 16/8/2021 (Morning)
(a) 62 (b) 55 (c) 53 (d) 58 2018 2300 2400 1840 1760

Q.62 Study the following table and answer the question. 2019 2440 1950 1900 1600
Number of students enrolled for Vocational Courses (VC) in
2020 2250 2100 2000 1750
five institutes- A, B, C, D and E.
In which year were the maximum number of trees planted?
SSC CGL 16/8/2021 (Afternoon)
(a) 2018 (b) 2020 (c) 2017 (d) 2016

Q.65 The following Pie chart represents the percentage-wise


distribution of 300 students of class X in a school in six
different sections A. B. C. D. E and F.

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2016 45 42 38 30 36 38

2018 39 46 41 23 28 34

2020 36 43 39 30 29 41

By what percent is the total number of boys in Arts stream more


than the total number of boys in science stream in the years
2012 to 2020?
SSC CGL 16/8/2021 (Evening)
18 16
(a) 2 (b) 5 (c) 0 (d) 4
41 21
The table given below shows the number of boys of class X in
six different sections A. B. C. D. E and F.
Q.68 In a factory, there are 39 workers who have been
Section A B C D E F categorized into five groups (A, B, C, D, E) on the basis of the
range of their daily wages (in multiples of Rs.100). It is ensured
No. of boys 36 26 34 28 x 20
that the daily wage of no worker is an exact multiple of Rs.100.
If in Section E, the ratio of the number of boys to the number of The distribution is presented through the given histogram.
girls is 3 : 4, then the ratio of number of boys in section E to the
number of girls in section C is:
SSC CGL 16/8/2021 (Afternoon)
(a) 18 : 23 (b) 24 : 23 (c) 23 : 18 (d) 23 : 24

Q.66 The bar graph shows the number of students enrolled for a
science course in institutes A and B during 5 years from 2014 to
2018,

If two managers are engaged to supervise the workers, with


daily wages ranging between Rs.700 and Rs.800, then what will
be the daily wages (nearest to a Rs.) of all members of staff of
the factory?
SSC CGL 16/8/2021 (Evening)
(a) 455 (b) 400 (c) 467 (d) 445

Q.69 The following bar graph represents the production of


fertilizers by company A and Company B (in 10000 tonnes)
What is the ratio of the total number of students enrolled in over the years from 2005 to 2010. The X-axis represents the
institute B in 2015 and 2017 to that of students enrolled in years, and the Y-axis represents the production of Fertilizers (in
institute A in 2014 and 2016 10000 tonnes).
SSC CGL 16/8/2021 (Afternoon) (Note: The data shown below is only for mathematical exercise.
(a) 92 : 137 (b) 91 : 111 They do not represent the actual figures of the companies)
(c) 111 : 91 (d) 137 : 92

Q.67 The data given in the table shows the number of boys and
girls enrolled in three different streams in a school over 5 years.
Years Arts Science Commerce

Boys Girls Boys Girls Boys Girls

2012 48 36 40 35 35 45

2014 42 43 42 32 32 42

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Q.72 Study the following table and answer the question:


Number of students enrolled for Vocational Courses (VC) in
institutes A, B, C, D, E and F.

What is the average production (in 10000 tonnes) of fertilizers


in 2008, 2009 and 2010 of company A?
SSC CGL 16/8/2021 (Evening)
(a) 590 (b) 600 (c) 620 (d) 570

Q.70 The given bar graph shows the imports and exports (in
crore Rs.) of steel for 5 years from 2014 to 2018. The ratio of the total number of students enrolled for VC in
institutes A, C and E in 2015 to the total number of students
enrolled in institutes B and D in 2017, is:
SSC CGL 17/8/2021 (Morning)
(a) 9 : 10 (b) 3 : 4 (c) 3 : 2 (d) 10 : 11

Q.73 The data given in the table shows the number of students
studying in four different disciplines in 5 institutes.
Study the table and answer the question:
Institutes Arts Science Commerce Computer
Science

A 36 48 59 57

B 45 54 55 48
What is the ratio of average export to average import over the
five years? C 55 36 56 51
SSC CGL 16/8/2021 (Evening)
D 45 48 55 53
(a) 109 : 247 (b) 218 : 247
(c) 247 : 109 (d) 247 : 218 E 48 44 52 55

Q.71 The table shows the daily income (in Rs.) of 50 persons.
By what percent is the number of students studying Computer
Study the table and answer the question:
Science in institutes A and B more than the number of students
Income (Rs) No. of persons studying Arts in institutes B and C?
SSC CGL 17/8/2021 (Morning)
Less than 200 12 (a) 2 (b) 24 (c) 14 (d) 5
Less than 250 26
Q.74 Study the following table and answer the question:
Less than 300 34 Number of students enrolled for Vocational Courses (VC) in
institutes A, B, C, D, E and F.
Less than 350 40

Less than 400 50

How many persons earn Rs.200 or more but less than Rs.300?
SSC CGL 17/8/2021 (Morning)
(a) 12 (b) 22 (c) 8 (d) 38

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Percentage-wise distribution of number of boys:


Course Number of boys
The total number of students enrolled for VC in institutes B, C
and E in 2015 is x% more than the total number of students B.Sc. Maths 40%
enrolled in institutes A, D and F in 2016. The value of x is
closest to: B.SC Physics 68%
SSC CGL 17/8/2021 (Morning)
B.Sc. Chem 58%
(a) 10.3 (b) 10.8 (c) 11.8 (d) 11.1
B.Sc. C.Sci 80%
Q.75 In the table, production and sale (in 1000 tonnes) of a
certain product of a company over 5 years is given. B.Com 75%
Study the table and answer the question:
BBA 65%
Years Production (in Sale (in 1000
1000 tonnes) tonnes)
What is the ratio of number of girls in B.Sc. Maths to number of
2015 1250 1000 boys in B.Sc. C. Sci.?
SSC CGL 17/8/2021 (Afternoon)
2016 1400 1290 (a) 2 : 7 (b) 3 : 5 (c) 5 : 3 (d) 7 : 2

2017 1450 1100


Q.77 The given Pie-chart shows the degree wise breakup of
2018 1500 1450 expenditure of a family in a month.
Total income of a family is Rs.43200.
2019 1600 1390

In which year(s) the sale increased by more than 25% of the


previous year?
SSC CGL 17/8/2021 (Afternoon)
(a) 2018 (b) 2017 and 2019 / 2017 और 2019
(c) 2017 (d) 2016 and 2018 / 2016 और 2018

Q.76 Pie-chart shows the distribution of percentage of students


in various courses.
Total number of students is 1400

The amount spent on food is what percent of the savings and


miscellaneous expenses?
SSC CGL 17/8/2021 (Afternoon)
(a) 84% (b) 75% (c) 90% (d) 60%

Q.78 Table shows District-wise data of the number of primary


school teachers posted in schools of a city.

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Study the table and answer the question:


Q.81 Bar graph shows the number of students enrolled for a
District Male teachers Female teachers
vocational course in institutes A and B during 5 years from
East 1650 2375 2014 to 2018.

North 1075 2651

West 1280 1520

South 1170 1085

Central 690 859

What is the average number of female teachers in the five


districts?
SSC CGL 17/8/2021 (Afternoon) The total number of students enrolled in institute B during 2014,
(a) 1690 (b) 2871 (c) 1698 (d) 1173 2016 and 2018 is what percent of the total number of students
enrolled in institute A during the five years?
Q.79 The following bar graph shows the demand and (a) 49% (b) 66% (c) 75% (d) 57%
production (in Lakhs) of motorcycles of five different
companies A, B, C, D and E in 2020. Q.82 The following Pie charts represent the distribution of
candidates who were enrolled for competitive examination and
the candidates (out of those enrolled) who passed the exam
from five different institutes P, Q, R, S and T.
Fig(i) Total number of candidates enrolled in five different
institutes = 7500

What is the ratio of the total production of motorcycles of


companies A, B, C, D and E to that of the total demand of
motorcycles of all the companies during the five years?
SSC CGL 17/8/2021 (Evening) Fig (ii) Total number of candidates passed the examination from
(a) 52% (b) 30% (c) 65% (d) 45% five institutes = 4000

Q.80 The pie chart shows the percentage distribution of a total


of 800 employees in different departments of a

What is the pass percentage for Institutes Q? (correct upto one


company decimal place)
How many employees are working in the field of marketing? SSC CGL 17/8/2021 (Evening)
(a) 42.7% (b) 80% (c) 48% (d) 71.1%
SSC CGL 17/8/2021 (Evening)
(a) 240 (b) 120 (c) 200 (d) 176

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Q.83 Study the following table and answer the question:


Year
Number of students Appeared (A) and Passed(P) in an annual
examination from four schools Q, R, S and T in five years 2014 320 240 400 340 420 273 250 225
(2014 to 2018.
2015 400 320 380 285 350 280 300 228

Q R S T 2016 440 286 360 288 330 264 320 256


School
A P A P A P A P 2017 350 252 420 294 380 247 350 315
Year
2018 375 320 450 405 400 344 375 300
2014 320 240 400 340 420 273 250 225

2015 400 320 380 285 350 280 300 228 2014 and 2018 is what percent less than the total number of
students appeared from schools R and S in 2017?
2016 440 286 360 288 330 264 320 256 SSC CGL 18-08-2021 (Morning)
(a) 35.4% (b) 30% (c) 25% (d) 42.9%
2017 350 252 420 294 380 247 350 315

2018 375 320 450 405 400 344 375 300 Q.86 The following Bar Graphs represent the Export of Tea (in
lakh tonnes) by two companies A and B during the years 2010
to 2015.
The ratio of the total number of students appeared from school
(Note: The data shown below is only for mathematical exercise.
Q in 2017 and from school S in 2018 to the total number of
They do not represent the actual figures).
students passed from school R in 2018 and school T in 2014, is:
SSC CGL 18-08-2021 (Morning)
(a) 16 : 9 (b) 5 : 7 (c) 7 : 8 (d) 25 : 21

Q.84 The data given in the table shows the number of boys and
girls enrolled in three different streams in a school over 5 years.
(2012 to 2020)
Years Arts Science Commerce

Boys Girls Boys Girls Boys Girls

2012 48 36 40 35 35 45

2014 42 43 42 32 32 42
What is the ratio of the total exports of company B in 2011 and
2016 45 42 38 30 36 38
2014 to the total exports of company A in 2012 and 2015?
2018 39 46 41 23 28 34 SSC CGL 18-08-2021 (Morning)
(a) 55 : 68 (b) 29 : 37 (c) 68 : 55 (d) 37 : 29
2020 36 43 39 30 39 41
Q.87 Medicines of three different flavors- A, B and C(in lakh
What is the difference between the average of the number of bottles) manufactured by a pharmaceutical company over a
boys in the commerce stream for the 5 years and the average of period of five years 2010 to 2014 is given in the bar graph.
the number of girls in the Arts stream for the 5 years?
SSC CGL 18-08-2021 (Morning)
(a) 40 (b) 12 (c) 10 (d) 8

Q.85 Study the following table and answer the question:


Number of students Appeared (A) and Passed (P) in an annual
examination from four schools Q, R, S and T, in five years
(2014 to 2018)

Q R S T
School
A P A P A P A P

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Production of flavor A in 2012 is what percent less than the


average production of flavor B in all the years(correct to 2 Dealer
decimal places)?
SSC CGL 18-08-2021 (Afternoon) A 620 640 628 635 430 625
(a) 3.87 (b) 6.98 (c) 5.66 (d) 4.66
B 600 642 635 580 450 620
Q.88 Bar graph shows the number of students enrolled for a
C 640 635 640 540 625 740
vocational course in institutes A and B during 5 years.
D 520 645 722 740 600 780

E 548 638 720 740 650 800

The average number of cars sold by dealer C in February, April


and May exceeds the number of cars sold by dealer E in January
by x. The value of x lies between.
SSC CGL 18-08-2021 (Afternoon)
(a) 40 and 45 (b) 45 and 50
(c) 50 and 55 (d) 55 and 60

Q.91 Study the table and answer the question.


The table shows the daily income of 50 persons.
Income (Rs) No. of persons
The average number of students enrolled in institute A during
Less than 200 12
2014, 2016 and 2018 is what percent less than the number of
students enrolled in institute B during 2017(correct to two Less than 250 26
decimal places) SSC CGL 18-08-2021 (Afternoon)
(a) 22.46% (b) 29.17% (c) 26.15% (d) 32.75% Less than 300 34

Q.89 Study the following table and answer the question: Less than 350 40
Number of cars sold by dealers A, B, C, D and E during first six Less than 400 50
months of 2018.
Month Jan Feb March April May June How many people earn Rs.250 or more but less than Rs.350
daily?
Dealer
SSC CGL 18-08-2021 (Evening)
A 620 640 628 635 430 625 (a) 28 (b) 24 (c) 14 (d) 18

B 600 642 635 580 450 620 Q.92The following table shows the daily seats occupancy in
different classes of a train. Number of bracket represents the
C 640 635 640 540 625 740 total seats available for a particular class.
D 520 645 722 740 600 780 Day 2nd Class 1st AC AC AC
Non-AC Class III II 1st
E 548 638 720 740 650 800 (900) Non-AC Tier Tier class
80% the total number of cars sold by dealers B and E in April is (500) (500) (250 (150)
)
what percent less than the total number of cars sold by the
dealers C and D in February? Monday 850 460 480 240 145
SSC CGL 18-08-2021 (Afternoon)
(a) 17.5% (b) 15% (c) 12.5% (d) 16% Tuesday 840 400 450 230 120

Q.90 Study the following table and answer the question: Wednesday 830 390 480 220 130
Number of cars sold by dealers A, B, C, D and E during the first
Thursday 790 480 490 250 125
six months of 2018.
Jan Feb Mar April May June Friday 840 470 500 210 130
Month

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What is the ratio of number of seats that remained vacant in all


Less than 200 12
the Non-AC classes on Wednesday and Thursday taken together
to number of seats remained vacant in AC classes on Monday, Less than 250 26
Tuesday and Friday?
SSC CGL 18-08-2021 (Evening) Less than 300 34
(a) 35 : 62 (c) 62 : 35 (c) 39 : 62 (d) 62 : 39
Less than 350 40
Q93 The given pie-chart shows the degree-wise breakup of Less than 400 50
expenditure of a family in a month. Total income of a family is
Rs.43200.
What is the ratio of the number of persons earning less than
Rs.200 to the number of persons earning Rs.300 or more?
SSC CGL 20/8/2021 (Morning)
(a) 6 : 17 (b) 3 : 4 (c) 3 : 10 (d) 6 : 5

Q.96 The data given in the table shows the number of students
studying in four different disciplines in 5 institutes.
Study the table and answer the question:
Institutes Arts Science Commerce Computer
Science

A 36 48 59 57

B 45 54 55 48

Expenditure on food is what percent more than expenditure on C 55 36 56 51


rent?
SSC CGL 18-08-2021 (Evening) D 45 48 55 53
200 50 100
(a) 3
% (b) 50% (c) 3
% (d) 3
% E 48 44 52 55

Q.94 Study the table and answer the question.


Number of students studying computer science in institutes A
The data given in the table shows the number of students
and C taken together is what percent of the number of students
studying in four different disciplines in 5 institutes.
studying Arts in institute B and D taken together?
SSC CGL 20/8/2021 (Morning)
Institutes Arts Science Commerce Computer (a) 200 (b) 83.3 (c) 108 (d) 120
Science
Q.97 In a factory there are 39 workers who have been
A 36 48 59 57 categorized into 5 groups (A, B, C, D, E) on the basis of their
B 45 54 55 48 daily wages (in multiples of Rs.100). The distribution is
presented through a Histogram shown below:
C 55 36 56 51

D 45 48 55 53

E 48 44 52 55

Number of students studying commerce in institute D is what


percent of the total number of students of the 5 institutes?
SSC CGL 18-08-2021 (Evening)
(a) 5.3 (b) 5.5 (c) 20.1 (d) 27.7

Q.95 The table shows the daily income of 50 persons.


What is the ratio of the number of employees whose daily
Study the table and answer the question.
wages are Rs.200 or more but less than Rs.400 to that of the
Income (₹) No. of persons number of employees whose daily wages are Rs.400 or more
but less than Rs.600?

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C 55 36 56 51
(a) 23 : 41 (b) 23 : 14 (c) 41 : 23 (d) 14 : 23
D 45 48 55 53
Q.98 Bar graph shows the number of males and females in five
organizations A, B, C, D and E. E 48 44 52 55

What is the ratio of the number of students studying Science in


institutes C and D taken together to the number of students
studying computer science in institute A and E taken together?
SSC CGL 20/8/2021 (Afternoon)
(a) 43 : 56 (b) 42 : 55 (c) 41 : 56 (d) 3 : 4

Q.101 The table shows the daily income (in Rs.) of 50 persons.
Study the table and answer the question.
Income (₹) No. of persons

Less than 200 12

For which organisation, difference between the number of Less than 250 26
males and the average number of females of all the
organisations is minimum? Less than 300 34
SSC CGL 20/8/2021 (Morning)
Less than 350 40
(a) C (b) B (c) D (d) A
Less than 400 50
Q.99 Study the following table and answer the question:
Percentage of marks obtained by six students in five subjects A,
What is the percentage of persons earning Rs.250 or more?
B, C, D, & E.
SSC CGL 20/8/2021 (Afternoon)
Subjects A B C D E (a) 32 (b) 68 (c) 52 (d) 48.
(Out (Out of (Out of (Out of (Out of
Students of 75) 80) 100) 50) 150) Q.102 Study the following table and answer the question:
Percentage of marks obtained by six students in five subjects A,
Manju 68 85 86 72 92
B, C, D and E
Amit 64 65 80 96 80 Subjects A B C D E
(Out (Out of (Out of (Out of (Out of
Rekha 88 75 65 74 90 Students of 75) 80) 100) 50) 150)
Anuj 80 55 68 66 84 Manju 68 85 86 72 92
Abhi 72 65 72 54 74 Amit 64 65 80 96 80
Vikram 60 70 73 84 86 Rekha 88 75 65 74 90

The total marks obtained by Anuj in all the five subjects are? Anuj 80 55 68 66 84
SSC CGL 20/8/2021 (Afternoon)
Abhi 72 65 72 54 74
(a) 328 (b) 303 (c) 324 (d) 331
Vikram 60 70 73 84 86
Q.100 The data given in the table shows the number of students
studying in 4 different disciplines in 5 institutes. Study the table
The total marks obtained by Amit in subjects A, B and C is
and answer the question:
what percent less than the total marks obtained by Vikram in
Institutes Arts Science Commerce Computer subjects B, C, D and E?
Science SSC CGL 20/8/2021 (Afternoon)
(a) 42 (b) 35 (c) 38 (d) 40
A 36 48 59 57

B 45 54 55 48

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Q103. In the table, production and sale (in 1000 tonnes) of a


Central 690 859
certain product of a company over 5 years is given. Study the
table and answer the question.
In which district(s) is the number of female teachers exceed the
years Production Sale number of male teachers by more than 500?
(in 1000 tonnes) (in 1000 tonnes)
SSC CGL 20/8/2021 (Evening)
2015 1250 1000 (a) East and West (b) East and North
(c) West and South (d) North and South
2016 1400 1290
Q106. Study the following table and answer the question:
2017 1450 1100 Percentage of marks obtained by six students A, B, C, D, E and
F in five subjects.
2018 1500 1450
Englis Math Science Hindi Social
2019 1600 1390 Subjects h (Out of (Out of (Out Studies
(Out of 150) 80) of 75) (Out of
Students 50) 100)
In which year(s) sale is 80% or more but less than 90% of the
production? A 70 90 65 64 88
SSC CGL 20/8/2021 (Evening)
(a) 2015, 2016 (b) 2019 B 84 92 75 68 49
(c) 2015, 2019 (d) 2016, 2018
C 66 80 85 80 84
Q104. Study the following table and answer the question:
D 62 74 75 88 60
Percentage of marks obtained by six students A, B, C, D, E and
F in five subjects. E 54 64 55 72 85
Englis Math Science Hindi Social
F 72 84 65 60 65
Subjects h (Out of (Out of (Out Studies
(Out of 150) 80) of 75) (Out of
Students 50) 100) The total marks obtained by students F in English, Science and
Hindi is approximately what percent of total marks obtained by
A 70 90 65 64 88
students A in English, Mathematics, Science and Hindi?
B 84 92 75 68 49 SSC CGL 20/8/2021 (Evening)
(a) 49.3 (b) 45.5 (c) 50.2 (d) 48.4
C 66 80 85 80 84
Q.107 Study the following table and answer the question:
D 62 74 75 88 60 Percentage of marks obtained by six students in five subjects A,
B, C, D & E.
E 54 64 55 72 85
Subjects A B C D E
F 72 84 65 60 65 (Out of (Out of (Out of (Out of (Out of
Students 75) 80) 100) 50) 150)
What are the average marks of students B, C, D and F in Math?
Manju 68 85 86 72 92
SSC CGL 20/8/2021 (Evening)
(a) 120.75 (b) 125.5 (c) 82.5 (d) 123.75 Amit 64 65 80 96 80

Q105. Table shows District-wise data of number of primary Rekha 88 75 65 74 90


school teachers posted in schools of a city.
Anuj 80 55 68 66 84
Study the table and answer the question.
District Male teachers Female teachers Abhi 72 65 72 54 74

East 1650 2375 Vikram 60 70 73 84 86

North 1075 2651


The average marks of Manju, Rekha and Abhi in subject B are?
West 1280 1520 SSC CGL 23/8/2021 (Morning)
(a) 54 (b) 60 (c) 56 (d) 62
South 1170 1085

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Q.108 Study the following table and answer the question:


Percentage of marks obtained by six students in five subjects A, Whose income from all sources except salary is more than 25%
C, D & E. of his salary?
SSC CGL 23/8/2021 (Morning)
(a) Amit and Nitin (b) Varun
Subjects A B C D E
(Out of (Out of (Out of (Out of (Out of (c) Amit (d) None
Students 75) 80) 100) 50) 150)
Q.111 Study the following table and answer the question:
Manju 68 85 86 72 92 Number of students enrolled for Vocational Courses (VC) in
institutes A, B, C, D, E & F.
Amit 64 65 80 96 80
Year 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018
Rekha 88 75 65 74 90
Institutes
Anuj 80 55 68 66 84
A 110 150 165 180 205
Abhi 72 65 72 54 74
B 120 180 176 200 220
Vikram 60 70 73 84 86
C 140 220 180 175 225
Total marks obtained by Amit, Abhi and Anuj in subject E is D 125 210 175 180 230
what percent more than the total marks obtained by all the six
students in subject B?( correct to one decimal place) E 150 200 160 200 240
SSC CGL 23/8/2021 (Morning)
(a) 8.4 (b) 7.2 (c) 7.5 (d) 8.5 F 165 230 200 220 210
The difference between the average number of students enrolled
Q.109 Table shows the number of trees planted in 4 cities from for VC in institute F in 2015, 2017 and 2018 and the average
2016 to 2020. number of students enrolled in all the six institutes in 2014, is:
SSC CGL 23/8/2021 (Afternoon)
Years Chandigarh Ahmadabad Pune Kolkata
(a) 82 (b) 88 (c) 89 (d) 85
2016 1800 2500 1800 2000
Q.112 The following Pie chart represents the percentage-wise
2017 2500 2300 1850 1800 distribution of 800 students of class XII in a school in six
different sections A, B, C, D, E and F.
2018 2300 2400 1840 1760

2019 2440 1950 1900 1600

2020 2250 2000 2000 1750

In which city were the maximum trees planted in 2016 and 2019
taken together?
SSC CGL 23/8/2021 (Morning)
(a) Chandigarh (b) Ahmedabad
(c) Pune (d) Kolkata
The table given below shows the number of girls of class XII in
Q.110 Table shows income (in Rs) received by 4 employees of a six different sections A, B, C, D, E and F.
company during the month of December 2020 and income
sources. Section A B C D E F

Source Amit Suresh Nitin Varun No. of girls 102 80 104 98 0 60

Salary 35000 38500 29000 42000


The total number of girls in sections B, C and D together is
Arrears 6000 6300 5000 7500 what percent more than the total number of boys in sections A,
B and D together?
Bonus 1000 1100 1000 1240 SSC CGL 23/8/2021 (Afternoon)
(a) 76.25 (b) 50 (c) 80 (d) 65.75
Overtime 1800 1950 1400 1500

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Q.113 Study the following table and answer the question:


Number of students enrolled for Vocational Course (VC) in
institutes A, B, C, D, E & F.
Year 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018

Institutes

A 110 150 165 180 205

B 120 180 176 200 220

C 140 220 180 175 225


What percent of students got marks less than 60%?
D 125 210 175 180 230 SSC CGL 23/8/2021 (Evening)
(a) 67.5% (b) 62.5% (c) 75% (d) 72.5%
E 150 200 160 200 240

F 165 230 200 220 210 Q.116 The following bar graph shows the amount (in Lakh Rs.)
invested by a Company in purchasing raw material over the
The total number of students enrolled for VC in institutes D and
years and the values (in Lakh Rs.) of finished goods sold by the
F in 2014 is what percent of the total number of students
Company over the years.
enrolled in institutes A, B and C in 2018? (correct to one
decimal point)
SSC CGL 23/8/2021 (Afternoon)
(a) 44.6 (b) 42.8 (c) 43.8 (d) 43.2

Q.114 Pie-Chart shows the degree wise breakup of expenditure


of a family in a month. Total income of the family 144000.

The ratio of total amount invested for purchasing raw material


from 2013 to 2015 to the total sales of finished goods in 2014,
2016 and 2017 is:
SSC CGL 23/8/2021 (Evening)
(a) 56 : 27 (b) 64 : 37 (c) 37 : 64 (d) 27 : 56

Q.117 Study the following table and answer the question:


Number of students enrolled for Vocational Courses (VC) in
What is the expenditure (in Rs) on education? five institutes - A, B, C, D & E.
SSC CGL 23/8/2021 (Afternoon) Year 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018
(a) 24000 (b) 20000 (c) 12000 (d) 36000
Institute
Q.115 The given histogram represents the marks obtained by
128 students. Read the graph and answer the question that A 120 135 130 135 128 140
follows.
B 125 132 138 132 135 142

C 125 120 125 138 140 135

D 100 125 122 140 128 138

E 105 110 115 147 130 145

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The total number of students enrolled for VC in institutes A, B Q.120 Table shows the number of trees planted in 4 cities from
and D in 2015 is what percent more than the total number of 2016 to 2020.
students enrolled in institutes C and E in 2018? ( correct to one
Years Chandigarh Ahmadabad Pune Kolkata
decimal point)
SSC CGL 23/8/2021 (Evening) 2016 1800 2500 1800 2000
(a) 35.7 (b) 36.8 (c) 39.3 (d) 28.2
2017 2500 2300 1850 1800
Q.118 Study the following table and answer the question:
2018 2300 2400 1840 1760
Number of students enrolled for Vocational Courses (VC) in
five institutes - A, B, C, D & E. 2019 2440 1950 1900 1600
Year 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018
2020 2250 2100 2000 1750
Institute
What is the total number of trees planted in Chandigarh in 2017
A 120 135 130 135 128 140
and in Kolkata in 2020?
B 125 132 138 132 135 142 SSC CGL 24/8/2021 (Morning)
(a) 4750 (b) 4500 (c) 4250 (d) 3550
C 125 120 125 138 140 135
Q.121 Study the following table and answer the question:
D 100 125 122 140 128 138 Number of students Appeared (A) and Passed (P) in an annual
examination form four schools Q, R, S & T in five years (2014
E 105 110 115 147 130 145
& 2018)

What is the sum of the average number of students enrolled for Q R S T


School
VC in institute B in 2014, 2015 and 2017 and the average
A P A P A P A P
number of students enrolled in institute E in 2013 and 2018 ? Year
SSC CGL 23/8/2021 (Evening)
(a) 255 (b) 250 (c) 260 (d) 265 2014 320 240 400 340 420 273 250 225

Q.119 Study the following table and answer the question:: 2015 400 320 380 285 350 280 300 228
Number of students Appeared (A) and Passed (p) in an annual
2016 440 286 360 288 330 264 320 256
examination from four schools Q, R, S & T in five years (2014
& 2018) 2017 350 252 420 294 380 247 350 315

2018 375 320 450 405 400 344 375 300


Q R S T
School
A P A P A P A P The difference between the average number of students passed
Year from school R in 2015 to 2017 and the number of students
passed from school Q in 2015 is x. The value of x lies between:
2014 320 240 400 340 420 273 250 225
SSC CGL 24/8/2021 (Morning)
2015 400 320 380 285 350 280 300 228 (a) 35 and 40 (b) 30 and 35
(c) 20 and 25 (d) 25 and 30
2016 440 286 360 288 330 264 320 256
Q.122 Table shows income (in Rs.) received by 4 employees of
2017 350 252 420 294 380 247 350 315 a company during the month of December 2020 and all their
income sources.
2018 375 320 450 405 400 344 375 300
Source Amit Suresh Nitin Varun
The total number of students passed from school S in 2014 and
salary 35000 38500 29000 42000
2017 is what percent of 90% of the total number of students
appeared from school T in 2015, 2016 and 2017? (correct to one Arrears 6000 6300 5000 7500
decimal place)
SSC CGL 24/8/2021 (Morning) Bonus 1000 1100 1000 1240
(a) 53.9 (b) 57.4 (c) 54.8 (d) 59.6
Overtime 1800 1950 1400 1500

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What is the ratio of salary of Varun to his income other than


salary?
SSC CGL 24/8/2021 (Morning)
(a) 525 : 128 (b) 653 : 128
(c) 128 : 653 (d) 128 : 525

Q.123 The data given in the table shows the number of boys and
girls enrolled in three streams in a school over 5 years.
Years Arts Science Commerce

Boys Girls Boys Girls Boys Girls

2012 48 36 40 35 35 45
Total Sales of U for both the years is what percent (correct to
2014 42 43 42 32 32 42
one place of decimal) of the combined Sales of the branches Q
2016 45 42 38 30 36 38 and R for 2017 and 2018?
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2018 39 46 41 23 28 34 (a) 41.0 % (b) 48.6 % (c) 67.1 % (d) 44.4 %

2020 36 43 39 30 39 41
Q.126 Bar graph shows the number of males and females in five
What is the ratio of the total number of boys in the year 2014 to organizations A, B, C, D and E.
the total number of girls in the year 2020?
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(a) 1 : 1 (b) 58 :57 (c) 55 : 57 (d) 58 : 53

Q.124 The pie graph shows the distribution of employees


working in five departments A, B, C, D and E of a company.
Total number of employees = 900

What is the ratio of the number of males working in


organizations C, D and E taken together to that of females
working in organizations A, B and C taken together?
If number of employees working in department A is x and the SSC CGL 24/8/2021 (Afternoon)
total number of employees working in departments C and E is y, (a) 11 : 10 (b) 10 : 11 (c) 46 : 49 (d) 49 : 46
then the value of y-2x is:
SSC CGL 24/8/2021 (Afternoon) Q.127. Table shows District-wise data of number of primary
(a) 915 (b) 850 (c) 725 (d) 1000 school teachers posted in schools of a city.
Study the table and answer the question:
Q.125 The bar graph given below shows the sales of District Male teachers Female teachers
Newspapers (in lakh number) from six branches of a Media
Publication Company during two consecutive years 2017 and East 1650 2375
2018.
North 1075 2651
(Note: The data shown below is only for mathematical exercise.
They do not represent the actual figures). West 1280 1520

South 1170 1085

Central 690 859

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What is the difference between the total number of males


50) 150) 80) 75) (Out of
teachers in the districts East, North, West taken together and the Stude 100)
total number of female teachers in the districts East and South? nts
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(a) 545 (b) 110 (c) 735 (d) 771 A 70 90 65 64 88

Q.128. In the table, the production and the sale(in 1000 tonnes) B 84 92 75 68 49
of a certain product of a company over 5 years is given. C 66 80 85 80 84
Years Production (in 1000 Sale (in 1000
tonnes) tonnes) D 62 74 75 88 60

2015 1250 1000 E 54 64 55 72 85

2016 1400 1290 F 72 84 65 60 65

2017 1450 1100 The total marks obtained by students C, D and F in Science is
2018 1500 1450 what percent more than the total marks obtained by B in
Science, Hindi and Social Studies?
2019 1600 1390 SSC CGL 24/8/2021 (Evening)
(a) 12.5 (b) 12.2 (c) 11.1 (d) 10.5
In which year(s) the production increases by more than 10% of
that in the previous year?
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SSC CGL 24/8/2021 (Evening)
(a) 2016 (b) 2018, 2019
Q.131 The line graph shows the production (in tonnes) and the
(c) 2019 (d) 2017, 2018
sales (in tonnes) of a company.
What percentage (approximately) of the total production of the
Q.129. Study the following table and answer the question:
company is the total sales of the company in all the years
Percentage of marks obtained by six students A, B, C, D, E and
together? (correct to 2 decimal places)
F in five subjects.
Subje English Math Science Hindi Social
ct (Out of (Out of (Out of (Out of Studies
50) 150) 80) 75) (Out of
Stude 100)
nts

A 70 90 65 64 88

B 84 92 75 68 49

C 66 80 85 80 84

D 62 74 75 88 60

E 54 64 55 72 85 SSC CHSL 12/04/2021 (Morning)


(a) 75 (b) 72.55 (c) 68.12 (d) 78.44
F 72 84 65 60 65
Q.132.Study the given graph and answer the question that
Total marks obtained by student E in all the five subjects are? follows.
SSC CGL 24/8/2021 (Evening)
(a) 340 (b) 316 (c) 330 (d) 306

Q.130. Study the following table and answer the question:


Percentage of marks obtained by six students A,B, C,D, E and F
in five subjects.
Subje English Math Science Hindi Social
ct (Out of (Out of (Out of (Out of Studies

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What is the ratio of the total exports in 2014 and 2017 to the
total imports in 2015 and 2018?
The expenditure on Interest on Loans is by what percentage
SSC CHSL 12/04/2021 (Morning)
more than the expenditure on Taxes?
(a) 14:15 (b) 3:2 (c) 6:7 (d) 5:6
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(a) 30% (b) 40% (c) 25% (d) 50%
Q.133. Study the given graph and answer the question that
follows.
Q.135. Study the given bar graph and answer the question that
follows.
The given bar graph represents the Sales Turnover (in Rs. crore)
of the automobile companies A, B, C, D and E during
2014-2015 and 2015-2016. The X-axis represents the
Companies, and the Y-axis shows the Sales Turnover (in Rs.
crore).

In which year was the percentage increase in the revenue as


compared to that in its preceding year below 6% ?
SSC CHSL 12/04/2021 (Morning)
(a) 2015 (b) 2019 (c) 2016 (d) 2017

Q.134. Study the given graph and answer the question that
follows

If there was an increase of 25% in the average of the sales


turnover of all the companies together in 2014-2015 from that
in 2013-2014, then what was the average (in Rs. crore, up to
two decimal places) of the sales turnover of all the companies
together in 2013-2014?
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(a) 806.21 (b) 985.67 (c) 848.64 (d) 588.96

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Q.136. Students of Primary, Middle, Secondary and Sr. (a) 30% (b) 25.8% (c) 24.6% (d) 25.2%
Secondary classes collected donations for a Relief Fund as
shown in the pie chart. If the donation collected from Middle Q.138. Study the following graph and answer the question that
classes was Rs. 6,750, then what would be the total amount of follows.
money collected by Secondary and Sr. Secondary classes? Marks scored by five students A, B, C, D and E in three
subjects (Maths, English and Physics). Total marks for each
subject are 100. Study the following graph and answer the
question that follows.

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(a) Rs. 9,675 (b) Rs. 9,450
(c) Rs. 11,700 (d) Rs. 12,825

Q.137. The given pie charts represents the distribution of


candidates who enrolled for a bank clerical examination and the
candidates (out of those enrolled) who passed the examination,
from five different institutes P,Q,R,S and T.
Study the pie charts and answer the question that follows. What is the percentage marks obtained by E in all subjects
(i) Total number of candidates who enrolled for the examination together? (Assuming maximum marks for each subject are 100)
from five institutes = 5500 (a) 60 (b) 40 (c) 70 (d) 50

Q.139. The given bar graph indicates the production of sugar (


in lakh tonnes) by three different sugar companies P,Q and R
from the year 2015 to 2019. Study the bar graph and answer the
question that follows.
Production of sugar by companies P, Q and R from 2015 to
2019
Quantity ( in lakh tonnes)

(ii) The total number of candidates who passed the examination


from five institutes = 3300

The percentage increase in the production of sugar by company


P in 2019 as compared to 2015 is:
The average number of candidates passed from institutes P and SSC CHSL 12/04/2021 (Evening)
Q together is what percentage of the total number of candidates (a) 50% (b) 40% (c) 60% (d) 45%
enrolled from institutes P and Q together?
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Q.140. Study the given bar chart and answer the question that
follows.
The bar chart shows the production of medicines by a company
(in 1000 tonnes) over six years 2010 to 2015.

In how many years was the export more than the average for the
given period?
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If in each of the following years, the percentage increase in (a) 3 (b) 5 (c) 6 (d) 4
production as compared to the previous year is taken, then the
ratio for increase production of the year 2011 to increase Q.143. Study the given bar graph and answer the question that
production of year 2015 is: follows.
SSC CHSL 12/04/2021 (Evening) The given bar graph represents the Sales Turnover (in Rs. crore)
(a) 2:1 (b) 1:2 (c) 2:3 (d) 3:2 of five automobile companies A,B,C,D and E during 2014-2015
and 2015-2016.
Q.141. Study the histogram that shows the marks obtained by The X-axis represents the Companies and Y-axis shows the
students in an examination and answer the question that Sales Turnover (in Rs. crore).
follows. (The data shown here is only for mathematical exercise. They
do not represent the actual figures of the company.)

By what percentage is the number of the students who obtained


marks between 200 and 300 more than the number of students
who obtained 350 or more marks?
SSC CHSL 12/04/2021 (Evening)
(a) 25% (b) 40% (c) 30% (d) 55%

Q.142. Study the following bar graph and answer the question
that follows. By what percentage is the average sales turnover of all the
companies combined in 2015-2016 more than the average sales
turnover of the companies A, C and E in 2014-2015 (to the
nearest whole number) ?
SSC CHSL 13/4/2021 (Morning)
(a) 25 (b) 16 (c) 18 (d) 20

Q.144. Study the given graph and answer the question that
follows.The bar graph shows the percentage distribution of total
expenditure of a company under various expense heads during a
year.

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What is the ratio of the total production of sugar in 2014 and


2018 to the total export in 2015 and 2019?
SSC CHSL 13/4/2021 (Morning)
The total expenditure of the company in the year is how many (a) 7:6 (b) 6:5 (c) 36:35 (d) 9:8
times the expenditure on Research and Development?
SSC CHSL 13/4/2021 (Morning) Q.147 Study the given table and answer the question that
(a) 4 (b) 5 (c) 7 (d) 6 follows.
The table below shows the annual consumption (in hundred
Q.145 The given pie chart represents the percentage-wise tonnes) of tea in five states (A,B,C,D and E) across six years
distribution of 300 students of class X in a school in six (2014 to 2019).
different sections A, B, C, D, E and F.

The consumption of tea in which state and year is closest to the


average consumption of tea in state A over six years?
SSC CHSL 13/4/2021 (Morning)
(a) C in 2016 (b) B in 2014
(c) E in 2019 (d) D in 2018

The given table shows the number of boys of class X in six Q.148 Study the given graph and answer the question that
different sections A, B, C, D, E and F. follows.

If in section E, the ratio of boys and girls is 4:3, then the ratio of
the number of girls in section B to that of the number of girls in
section E is:
SSC CHSL 13/4/2021 (Morning)
(a) 15:8 (b) 13:8 (c) 13:9 (d) 14:9

Q.146. Study the given graph and answer the question that
follows.

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By what percentage is 80% of the total export of sugar in 2016, (a) 2001 and 2007 (b) 2006 and 2008
2017 and 2019 more than the total production in 2015 and 2018 (c) 2004 and 2007 (d) 2003 and 2006
? (correct to one decimal place)
SSC CHSL 13/4/2021 (Morning) Q.151 The given pie chart shows the distribution of money
(a) 5.9% (b) 6.3% (c) 8.4% (d) 7.7% spent by Aditya through credit cards of different banks A, B, C,
D and E. The total money spent by him through credit cards in a
Q.149 Study the given bar graph and answer the question that year is 3,60,000 .
follows.
The given bar graph represents the Sales turnover (in Rs. crore)
of five automobile companies A, B, C, D and E during
2014-2015 and 2015-2016. The X-axis represents the
companies, and the Y-axis shows the sales turnover (in Rs.
crore).
(The data shown here is only for mathematical exercise. They
do not represent the actual figures of the company)

What is his combined spending through credit cards of bank A


and bank C?
SSC CHSL 13/4/2021 (Evening)
(a) 60,000 (b) 1,00,000
(c) 1,80,000 (d) 1,40,000

Q.152 The given histogram shows the marks scored by 40


students in a test of maximum 30 marks.

Which two companies have the same percentage increase in


sales turnover from 2014-2015 to 2015-2016 ?
SSC CHSL 13/4/2021 (Morning)
(a) B and C (b) A and B
(c) A and D (d) B and E

Q.150 Study the given bar graph and answer the question that
follows.

What is the percentage of students who scored less than 50%


marks?
SSC CHSL 13/4/2021 (Evening)
(a) 25 (b) 17 (c) 62.5 (d) 42.5

Q.153 Study the given pie charts and answer the question that
follows.
The pie charts show the distribution of students of graduate and
postgraduate levels in five different institutes P, Q, R, S and T in
a town.
(i) Total number of students of graduate level in five different
The average production in 2002 and 2003 was exactly equal to institutes = 12400
the average production in which of the following pairs of years?
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The difference between the central angles of the sections


corresponding to the sections A and F is:
SSC CHSL 13/4/2021 (Evening)
(a) 28.4° (b) 38.8° (c) 26.8° (d) 28.8°

Q.155. Study the given pie chart and answer the questions that
follows.
The pie chart represents the popularity of ice-cream flavours
among families in the year 2019.

(ii) Total number of students of postgraduate level in five


different institutes = 8000

In 2019, if 20% of the ‘other’ category was Anjeer flavour and


4082 people preferred Anjeer flavour, then how many people
The ratio of the number of student sof graduate level in
were surveyed?
Institutes P and S together to that of postgraduate level in
SSC CHSL 15/4/2021 (Morning)
institutes P and S is:
(a) 1,25,000 (b) 1,50,000
SSC CHSL 13/4/2021 (Evening)
(c) 1,40,000 (d) 1,30,000
(a) 33 : 25 (b) 31 : 23 (c) 28 : 25 (d) 31 : 24
Q.156 Study the graph and answer the question that follows.
Q.154 Study the given pie chart and table and answer the
The given chart represents the demand and production of leather
question that follows.
bags of five companies U, V, X, Y and Z.
The pie chart represents the percentage wise distribution of 300
students of class X in a school in six different sections A, B, C,
D, E and F.

If the production of leather bag by company Y is equal to ‘m’


times of the production of leather bags by company X, then the
The table shows the number of boys of class X in six different value of ‘m’ is :
sections A, B, C, D, E and F. SSC CHSL 15/4/2021 (Morning)

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(a) 3.25 (b) 2.75 (c) 3 (d) 2.5 (c) Less, 7.5 (d) More 7.4

Q.157 Study the given graph and answer the questions that Q.159 Study the line graph and answer the question that
follows. follows.
The line graph represents the number of vehicles (in thousands)
manufactured by two automobile companies A and B over the
years from 2010 to 2015. The X-axis represents the years and
the Y-axis represents number of vehicles in thousands.

(The data shown here is only for mathematical exercise. They


do not represent the actual figures of the country.)

Number of Vehicles Manufactured by Two Automobile


Companies over the Years from 2010 to 2015 (Number in
Thousands)

In the year 2019, if the imports increased by the same


percentage as that in 2018 over its previous year, then what was
the amount (in ₹ crores) of the imports in the year 2019?
SSC CHSL 15/4/2021 (Morning)
(a) 508.50 (b) 504 (c) 506.25 (d) 495

Q.158 Study the given pie-chart and answer the question that
follows.
The pie chart represents the percentage distribution of
candidates qualified in a bank examination from six different
If there was an increase of 24% in the average number of
districts of a State in 2016. The total number of qualified
vehicles (in thousands) manufactured by company B during
candidates from the State is 68000.
2011 to 2014 with respect to the number of vehicles
manufactured by Company A in 2009, then how many vehicles
(in thousands) did Company A manufacture in 2009?
SSC CHSL 15/4/2021 (Afternoon)
(a) 257.6 (b) 274.6 (c) 247.6 (d) 225.6

Q.160 Study the line graph and answer the question that
follows.
The line graph represents the number of vehicles (in thousands)
manufactured by two automobile companies A and B over the
years from 2010 to 2015. The X-axis represents the years and
the Y-axis represents number of vehicles in thousands.

(The data shown here is only for mathematical exercise. They


do not represent the actual figures of the country.)

Number of Vehicles Manufactured by Two Automobile


Out of the total selected candidates from District B and D, rural Companies over the Years from 2010 to 2015 (Number in
candidates are 60% and 40% respectively. The number of Thousands)
selected urban candidates from B is what percent (up to decimal
place) more/less than the number of selected urban candidates
from D?
SSC CHSL 15/4/2021 (Morning)
(a) Less, 7.4 (b) More, 7.5

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Q.162 The given pie charts show the distribution of students of


graduate and postgraduate levels in five different institutions, P,
Q R, S and T, in a town. Study the pie charts and answer the
question that follows.

(i) Total number of students of graduate level in five different


institutes - 12400

What is the difference between the average number of vehicles


(in thousands) of the companies A and B for the years 2010,
2012, 2014 and 2015?
SSC CHSL 15/4/2021 (Afternoon)
(a) 48.25 (b) 45.75 (c) 50.25 (d) 46.25
(ii) Total number of students of postgraduate level in five
Q.161 Study the given pie-chart and answer the question that different institutes = 8000
follows.

The pie-chart represents the percentage distribution of


candidates qualified in a bank examination from six different
districts of a State in 2016. The total number of qualified
candidates from the State is 68000.

The percentage distribution of candidates qualified for a bank


examination from six districts A, B, C, D, E, and F of a state.

The number of students in graduate level in institute S is


approximately what percentage more than the number of
students in post graduate level in institute S?
(correct to one decimal place)
SSC CHSL 15/4/2021 (Afternoon)
(a) 70.2% (b) 72.2% (c) 74.4% (d) 62.2%

Q.163. Study the given bar graph and answer the question that
follows.

If 22% of the qualified students from Districts B and C,


respectively, were 22 years old or below, then the number of
qualified students who were above 22 years from District B is
what percent (to the nearest integer) of the number of qualified
students who were above 22 years from District C?
SSC CHSL 15/4/2021 (Afternoon)
(a) 60 (b) 80 (c) 67 (d) 87

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What is the maximum amount spent by Aditya through the


In how many of the given years was the production of organic credit card of one bank ? ( in Rs.)
fertilizers more than the average production of organic SSC CHSL 15/4/2021 (Evening)
(a) 80000 (b) 100000
fertilizers in the given years?
(c) 140000 (d) 170000
SSC CHSL 15/4/2021 (Evening)
(a) 5 (b) 3 (c) 2 (d) 4
Q.166. Study the given bar graphs and answer the question that
Q.164. Study the given bar graph and answer the question that follows.
follows. The bar graphs represent the amount invested in raw materials (
A soft drink company prepares drinks of three different flavours in Rs. crore) and the sale of the products, by a textile company
A, B and C. The bar graph shows the production of three in the years 2007-2012. The X-axis represents the years. The
flavours over a period of five years from 2010 to 2014. Y-axis represents the amount invested in raw materials (in Rs.
production of three different flavours A, B and C by a company crore) in figure 1 and sale of products in figure 2, respectively.
over the five years ( in lakh bottles)

For which of the following years, is the percentage of the rise in


production compared to its previous year the maximum with
respect to flavour C ?
SSC CHSL 15/4/2021 (Evening)
(a) 2013 (b) 2012 (c) 2014 (d) 2011

Q.165. The pie chart shows the money spent by Aditya through
credit cards of different banks. The total money spent by him
through the credit cards in a year is Rs. 360000.

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The sum of the amounts invested during the years 2007, 2008 The average value of the combined production of black tea and
and 2010 is what percentage (correct to one decimal place) of herbal tea from 2014 to 2019 is what percent (upto 1 decimal
the sum of the sales of products during 2009 and 2011 ? place) of the average value of the production of green tea during
SSC CHSL 15/4/2021 (Evening) the same period?
(a) 60.4 (b) 61.4 (c) 61.5 (d) 60.5 SSC CHSL 16/4/2021 (Morning)
(a) 92.4 (b) 91.4 (c) 91.3 (d) 92.3
Q.167. Study the line graph and answer the question that
follows. Q.169. The given bar graph shows the production of table fans
The line graph represents the number of vehicles (in thousands) in a factory during one week. Study the bar graph and answer
manufactured by two automobile companies A and B over the the question that follows.
years from 2010 to 2015. The X-axis represents the years and
the Y-axis represents the number of vehicles in thousands.
(The data shown here is only for mathematical exercise. They
do not represent the actual figures of the country.).

The production of fans on tuesday is what percentage of the


total production of fans during the week?
SSC CHSL 16/4/2021 (Morning)
(a) 25% (b) 24% (c) 30% (d) 20%

Q.170. Study the given pie chart and answer the questions that
The average value of the vehicles manufactured by company A follow.
is what percent of the average value of the vehicles The pie chart represents the consumption of fuel ( in million
manufactured by company B during 2010 to 2015? litres) by various modes of transport of a company X in the year
SSC CHSL 16/4/2021 (Morning) 2015. The total consumption of fuel by various modes of
(a) 78.5 (b) 81.2 (c) 83.1 (d) 67.8 transport of the company is 800 million litres.
( The data shown here is only for mathematical exercise.
Q.168. Study the given bar graph and answer the question that
follows.
A tea plantation company produces three varieties of tea- black
tea, herbal tea and green tea. The production of three varieties
(in million tonnes) over a period of six years from 2014 to 2019,
has been shown here in the bar graph here. The X axis
represents the years and Y-axis displays the production of the
three varieties in million tonnes.

The fuel consumption by light vehicles is approximately what


percentage of the combined consumption of fuel for aviation
and waterways?
SSC CHSL 16/4/2021 (Morning)
(a) 20 (b) 68 (c) 52 (d) 55

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Q.171. The histogram shows the marks scored by 40 students in


a test with maximum 30 marks.

What is the ratio of the number of students who scored marks in


the class intervals 10-15 and 15-20 taken together to that of the
students in the class interval 5-10 and 25-30 taken together?
SSC CHSL 16/4/2021 (Afternoon)
(a) 15:13 (b) 1:1 (c) 17:13 (d) 13:15 The ratio of the total number of computers of type A sold in
February, April and June to the total number of computers of
Q.172. Study the given table and answer the question that type B sold in April and May is:
follows. SSC CHSL 16/4/2021 (Afternoon)
In the table, the annual consumption (in hundred tonnes) of (a) 16:15 (b) 11:13 (c) 8:7 (d) 14:15
coffee in five states (A,B,C,D and E) across six years (2014 to
2019) is given. Q.174. Study the given graph and answer the question that
follows.
A B C D E

2014 112 130 136 105 117

2015 122 138 150 140 120

2016 124 134 142 144 132

2017 132 154 198 149 133

2018 135 148 187 151 145

2019 153 136 198 150 187

By what percentage is the total consumption of coffee in state D


from 2014 to 2016 less than the total consumption of coffee in
the states A, B, C and E in 2015 (correct to one decimal place)?
SSC CHSL 16/4/2021 (Afternoon)
(a) 26.7% (b) 32.5% (c) 25.2% (d) 27.7%
If there is a profit of Rs. 2500 and Rs. 3000 on the sale of one
Q.173. Study the given graph and answer the question that computer of type A and one computer of type B respectively,
follows. then what is the total profit (in thousand rupees) on the sale of
15% computers of type A in February and 10% computers of
type B in June?
SSC CHSL 16/4/2021 (Afternoon)
(a) 192.5 (b) 212.5 (c) 202.5 (d) 172.5

Q.175. Some persons went on an outstation tour. The histogram


shows their ages.

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(a) 87% (b) 67% (c) 83% (d) 79%

Q.178. Study the given bar graph and answer the question that
follows.
The given bar graph represents the sales turnover (in Rs. crore)
of five automobile companies A,B,C,D and E during 2014-2015
and 2015-2016. The X-axis represents the companies and the
Y-axis shows the sales turnover (in rs. crore).
(The data shown here is only for mathematical exercise. They
do not represent the actual figures of the company)
If the children of age less than 15 years got concessions, then
how many persons got the concession?
SSC CHSL 16/4/2021 (Evening)
(a) 13 (b) 15 (c) 22 (d) 25

Q.176. Study the given graph and answer the question that
follows.

What should have been the sales turnover (in Rs.crore) of


company C in 2015-2016 to have shown the same increase in its
sales over 2014-2015 as shown by the sales turnover of
company E ?
SSC CHSL 16/4/2021 (Evening)
(a) 1060 (b) 1110 (c) 1050 (d) 1290
What percentage of the imports in 2018 is the average exports
in 2013, 2015 and 2017 ? ( correct to one decimal place) Q.179 Study the given graph and answer the questions that
SSC CHSL 16/4/2021 (Evening) follow
(a) 77.8 (b) 72.4 (c) 71.6 (d) 75.6

Q.177. Study the given bar graph which shows the life time (in
hours) of neon lamps and the number of neon lamp and answer
the question that follows.

The number of neon lamps having life 800 hours or more but What is the ratio of the total revenue of the company in 2015
less than 1000 hours is what percent ( correct to nearest integer) and 2018 to the total expenditure in 2017 and 2018?
of the total number of neon lamps having life 700 hours or less? SSC CHSL 19/4/2021 (Morning)
SSC CHSL 16/4/2021 (Evening) (a) 9 : 10 (b) 6 : 5 (c) 7 : 6 (d) 5 : 4

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Q.180 Study the pie chart showing the quantitative sales


distribution of five products (A, B, C, D and E) of a company in
2019 and then answer the given question

Which class has the least percentage of girls?


SSC CHSL 19/4/2021 (Morning)
If 2100 units of product C were sold in 2019 and the total (a) B (b) D (c) C (d) A
number of units sold by the company in 2020 was 28% more
than the number of units sold in 2019 then how many units were Q.183 Study the following bar graph and answer the question
sold by the company in 2020? that follows.
SSC CHSL 19/4/2021 (Morning)
(a) 8576 (b) 7428 (c) 6300 (d) 8064

Q.181 Study the given graph and answer the question that
follows.

The average export of diamonds for the given period (in Rs.
Crores) was:
SSC CHSL 19/4/2021 (Morning)
(a) 10.1 (b) 10.3
(c) 10.4 (d) 10.2

Q184. Study the given graph and answer the question the
follows.

The total number of computers of type A sold in January and


May is what percentage less than the total number of computers
of type B sold from March to May? (correct to one decimal
place)
SSC CHSL 19/4/2021 (Morning)
(a) 40.9 (b) 54.5 (c) 83.3 (d) 45.5

Q.182 The given bar-graph shows the number of boys and girls
in classes A, B, C and D in a school, and the number of teachers
allotted to each class.

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In 2019, if the production of vehicles of type A increased by the What is the ratio of the number of vehicles of type A produced
percentage as that in 2018, over its previous year, then what was in 2015 and 2017 to the number of vehicles of type B produced
the number (in thousands) of vehicles of type A produced in in 2016 and 2017?
2019? SSC CHSL 19/4/2021 (Morning)
SSC CHSL 19/4/2021 (Morning) (a) 4:3 (b) 5:4 (c) 5:3 (d) 3:2
(a) 490 (b) 510 (c) 500 (d) 480
Q.187 The given line graph shows the production(in tonnes)
Q.185 Select the given graph which shows the target and actual and the sales (in tonnes) of a company.
production of ACs (in thousands) of a factory over five months
and answer the question that follows.

The actual production of ACs in February is what percent less


than the average target production of ACs over the period of What is the difference (in tonnes) in the production in 2015 and
five months (correct to the nearest integer)? 2017 taken together and the sales in 2018 and 2019 taken
SSC CHSL 19/4/2021 (Morning) together?
(a) 30% (b) 32% (c) 29% (d) 31% SSC CHSL 19/4/2021 (Morning)
(a) 309 (b) 334 (c) 434 (d) 462
Q.186 Study the given graph and answer the question that
follows. Q.188 The given bar-graph shows the number of boys and girls
in classes A, B, C and D in a school, the number of teachers
allotted to each class and the number of students promoted to
the next class.

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What class has the highest percentage of failed students? The ratio of the total production of table fans on Tuesday and
SSC CHSL 19/4/2021 (Morning) Wednesday together to that on Tuesday and Friday together is:
(a) B (b) D (c) C (d) A SSC CHSL 19/4/2021 (Morning)
(a) 2 : 1 (b) 4 : 3 (c) 3 : 1 (d) 3 : 2
Q.189 The given bar graph indicates the production of sugar (in
Q.191 The following histogram represents the distribution of
lakh tonnes)by three different sugar companies P, Q and R from
household expenditure (in Rs.) of 200 manual workers in a city.
the year 2015 to 2019. Study the bar graph and answer the
question that follows.
Production of sugar by companies P, Q and R from 2015 to
2019.

The ratio of the number of workers whose household


expenditure is less than Rs. 200 to the number of workers
whose household expenditure is Rs. 300 and above is:
SSC CHSL 4/8/2021 (Morning)
(a) 3:5 (b) 2:5 (c) 4:5 (d) 3:4
The ratio of the average production of sugar by company P from
the year 2015 to 2019 to the average production of sugar by Q.192 Students of Primary, Middle, Secondary and Sr.
company R from the year 2015 to 2019 is : Secondary classes collected donations for a Relief Fund as
SSC CHSL 19/4/2021 (Morning) shown in the pie chart. If the donation collected from Middle
(a) 6 : 5 (b) 7 : 6 (c) 8 : 5 (d) 7 : 5 classes was Rs. 6,750, then how much money was collected by
the Primary classes?
Q.190 Study the given bar graph and answer the question that SSC CHSL 4/8/2021 (Morning)
follows.
The bar graph shows the production of table fans in a factory
for one week

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(a) Rs. 4,050 (b) Rs. 4,005


(c) Rs. 4,500 (d) Rs. 3,960

Q.193 Study the given graph and answer the question that
follows. To obtain fuel, energy is required to run the machinery, which is
to be produced by burning coal.
If 1 tonne of coal is burnt to produce 0.4 million litres of oil,
then approximately what is the requirement of coal (in tonnes)
for the Trains sector?
SSC CHSL 4/8/2021 (Morning)
(a) 417 (b) 415 (c) 418 (d) 420

Q.195 Study the given pie chart and answer the question that
follows.
The pie chart shows the distribution(degree-wise) of the number
of computers sold by a shopkeeper during five months.
Total number of Computers Sold = 5400

The average production of paper by company B in 2014, 2017


1
and 2018 was 13 3 % less than the production of paper by
company A in the year:
SSC CHSL 4/8/2021 (Morning)
(a) 2016 (b) 2018 (c) 2017 (d) 2019

Q.194 Study the given pie-chart and answer the question that
follows.
The pie-chart represents the consumption of fuel (in million
liters) by various modes of transport of a country X in year
2015. The total consumption of fuel by various modes of
transport of the country is 800 million liters. In Which month was the number of computers sold above 25%
(The data shown here is only for mathematical exercise. They of the total number of computers sold in 5 months?
do not represent the actual figures of the country) SSC CHSL 4/8/2021 (Afternoon)
(a) March (b) May
(c) February (d) January

Q.196 Study the given pie chart and answer the question that
follows.
The pie charts represent the distribution of candidates who were
enrolled for Bank clerical Examination Fig(I) and the
candidates(out of those enrolled) who passed the examination
Fig(II) in five different institutes P, Q, R, S and T.

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(I) Total number of candidates enrolled in five different SSC CHSL 4/8/2021 (Afternoon)
institutes= 5500 (a) 5 : 6 (b) 7 : 9 (c) 2 : 3 (d) 9 :11

Q.198 Study the given pie chart and answer the question that
follows.
Marks scored by five students (A, B C, D and E) in three
subjects (Maths, English and Physics)

(II) Total number of candidates who passed the examination


from five institutes = 3300

What is the ratio of the marks of D’s in Maths and Physics


together to the marks of B’s in English and Physics?
SSC CHSL 4/8/2021 (Afternoon)
(a) 14 : 13 (b) 7 : 14 (c) 9 : 14 (d) 2 : 7

Q.199 Study the given graph and answer the question that
The ratio of the candidates who passed to the candidates
follows.
enrolled from institute S is:
SSC CHSL 4/8/2021 (Afternoon)
(a) 5 : 6 (b) 3 : 4 (c) 6 : 7 (d) 4 : 5

Q.197 The number of students enrolled in different streams at


senior secondary level in five schools has been shown in the bar
graph.

By what percentage is the total exports in 2014 and 2016 less


than the total imports in the same two years.
SSC CHSL 4/8/2021 (Evening)
(a) 12.5 (b) 12.9 (c) 14.3 (d) 11.25

Q.200 Study the given graph and answer the question that
What is the ratio of the number of students enrolled in the follows.
vocational stream in schools A, C and E taken together to those
enrolled in the humanities stream in the school B, D and E taken
together?

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Find the difference between the average numbers of


applications received by college A from 2014 to 2018 and the
average number of applications received by college B from
2014 to 2018.
What is the ratio of the total production of paper by company A SSC CHSL 4/8/2021 (Evening)
in 2016 and 2019 of the total production of paper by company B (a) 5 (b) 4 (c) 6 (d) 8
in 2014 and 2017?
SSC CHSL 4/8/2021 (Evening) Q.203 Study the bar graph and answer the questions that follow.
(a) 9 : 7 (b) 3 : 2 (c) 5 : 4 (d) 8 : 5

Q.201 The following histogram represents the daily earnings of


50 medical stores in a locality.

The total revenue of the company in 2014, 2016 and 2018 is


what percentage of the total expenditure in 2015 to 2017 and
2019 (Correct to one decimal place)
SSC CHSL 5/8/2021 (Morning)
(a) 85.2% (b) 84.3% (c) 83.4% (d) 81.6%
The difference between the percentage of medical stores whose
daily earnings are less than Rs. 1,000 and the percentage of Q.204 Study the given pie-charts and answer the questions that
medical stores whore daily earnings are Rs. 1,200 and above follow.
is: The pie chart represents the popularity of ice-cream flavours
SSC CHSL 4/8/2021 (Evening) among families in the years 2019-2020.
(a) 24% (b) 16% (c) 15% (d) 12%

Q.202 Study the following bar graph and answer the question
given below.
The bar graph represents the total number of applications
received for B.Sc. Mathematics by two different colleges A and
B in 5 different years.

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(a) 9:7 (b) 5:2 (c) 2:5 (d) 7:9

Q.206 The pie chart shows the money spent by Aditya through
credit cards of different banks. The total money spent by him
through credit cards in a year is Rs.3,60,000.

How much more money was spent through card C as compared


to Card D?
SSC CHSL 5/8/2021 (Morning)
(a) 2,000 (b) 40,000
(c) 20,000 (d) 1,80,000

Q.207 Study the following graph and answer the question that
follows.
Marks scored by five students A,B,C,D and E in three subjects
(Maths, English and Physics)

If 1% of increase resulted in annual additional sales of


Rs.10,000, then how much did the combined strawberry, other
and Butterscotch sales increase from 2019 to 2020.
SSC CHSL 5/8/2021 (Morning)
(a) 1,23,000 (b) 1,32,000
(c) 3,12,000 (d) 2,13,000

Q.205 Study the given graph which shows the number of


workers with their daily wages and answer the question that
follows. SSC CHSL 5/8/2021 (Afternoon)
(a) 65 (b) 75 (c) 80 (d) 70

Q.208 Study the given and answer the question that follows:

What is the ratio of the total number of workers whose daily


wages are Rs.450 or above but less than Rs.500 to the total
number of workers whose daily wages are Rs.650 or above?
SSC CHSL 5/8/2021 (Morning)

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The ratio of the combined target production of AC’s from


In which month is the actual production of ACs 20% more than January to April to that of the actual production of ACs from
its target production? March to May is:
SSC CHSL 5/8/2021 (Afternoon) SSC CHSL 5/8/2021 (Afternoon)
(a) February (b) May (a) 13 : 15 (b) 19 : 15 (c) 15 : 13 (d) 15 : 19
(c) January (d) March
Q.211 Study the following graph and answer the question that
Q.209 Study the graph which shows the daily wages (in ₹) with follows.
the number of workers and answer the question that follows. Number of students that appeared and qualified, from various
colleges, at a scholarship examination.

If the ratio of the total number of workers whose daily wages


are less than ₹450 to the total number of workers whose daily
wages are ₹600 or above is a : b, then what is the difference What is the difference between the average number of students
between b and a? that appeared for the scholarship examination from all the given
SSC CHSL 5/8/2021 (Afternoon) colleges, and the average number of students that qualified from
(a) 2 (b) 1 (c) 0 (d) 3 all the colleges together?
SSC CHSL 5/8/2021 (Evening)
Q.210 Study the given graph which shows the Target and (a) 920 (b) 940 (c) 930 (d) 910
Actual production of AC’s (in thousand) of a factory over five
months and answer the question that follows. Q.212 The number of students enrolled in different streams at
Senior secondary level in the five schools is shown in the given
bar graph.

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(ii) Total number of students of postgraduate level in five


different institutes = 8000
The number of students enrolled in the Humanities stream in
schools A, C and D is what percentage of the number of
students enrolled in the vocational stream in schools C, D and
E?
SSC CHSL 5/8/2021 (Evening)
(a) 75 (b) 80.64 (c) 115 (d) 124

Q.213 Study the given bar graph and answer the question that
follows.
The bar graph shows the production of table fans in a factory
during one week

The total number of graduate and postgraduate level students in


institute Q is:
SSC CHSL 5/8/2021 (Evening)
(a) 5216 (b) 5126 (c) 5116 (d) 4116
SSC CHSL 6/8/2021 (Morning)

Q.215 Study the given bar graph and answer the question that
follows.
A tea plantation company produces three varieties of tea- black
tea, green tea and herbal tea. The production of three varieties
(in million tonnes) over a period of six years from 2014 to 2019,
has been shown in the bar graph here. The X-axis represents the
The average production of table fans on Friday and Saturday year and Y-axis displays the production of three varieties in
exceeds the average production of table fans during the week million tonnes.
by:
SSC CHSL 5/8/2021 (Evening)
(a) 45 (b) 30 (c) 35 (d) 40

Q.214 The given pie charts show the distribution of students of


graduate and postgraduate levels in five different institutes, P,
Q, R, S and T, in a town. Study the pie charts and answer the
question that follows.
(I) Total number of students of graduate level in five different
institutes= 12400

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The total production of green tea in 2016 and 2018 is what Q.218 The given line graph shows the production (in tonnes)
percent of the total production of herbal tea in 2015 and 2017? and the sales (in tonnes) of a company.
SSC CHSL 6/8/2021 (Morning)
(a) 83.4 (b) 85.6 (c) 79.7 (d) 81.8

Q.216 The line graph shows the production (in tonnes) and the
sales (in tonnes) of a company.

How much more is the production in 2015 and 2017 taken


together than the sales in 2016 and 2018 taken together (in
tonnes) ?
SSC CHSL 6/8/2021 (Morning)
(a) 425 (b) 328 (c) 434 (d) 178
What is the percentage of maximum increase or reduction in the
production of the company in comparison to the previous year? Q.219 Study the following graph and answer the questions that
SSC CHSL 6/8/2021 (Morning) follows.
(a) 46.67% reduction Marks scored by five students in three subjects (Maths, English
(b) 33.33% reduction and Physics). Total marks for each subject are 100.
(c) 50% increase
(d) 29%increase

Q.217 A soft drink company prepares drinks of three different


flavours- A, B and C. The production of three flavours over a
period of five years from 2010 to 2014 has been expressed in
the given bar graph.Study the graph and answer the question
that follows.
Productions of three different flavours A, B and C (in lakh
bottles) by a company over five years.

What is the difference between the total marks obtained by B


and the total marks obtained by C?
SSC CHSL 6/8/2021 (Afternoon)
(a) 35 (b) 25 (c) 20 (d) 30

Q.220 The histogram given below presents the frequency


distribution of average runs scored by 50 selected players from
a district in local cricket tournament.
The difference between the average production of flavour A in
Study the histogram and answer the question that follows.
2012, 2013 and 2014 and the average production of flavour C in
2012, 2013 and 2014 is.
SSC CHSL 6/8/2021 (Morning)
(a) 10 lakh bottles
(b) 12 lakh bottles
(c) 18 lakh bottles
(d) 15 lakh bottles

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Company B is projecting an exercise in the number of vehicles


to be manufactured in 2016 by 70% with respect to its average
number of vehicles from 2010 to 2015. What should be the
approximate percentage increase in the number of vehicles(in
thousands) to be manufactured by Company A in 2016 with
respect to the number of vehicles in 2015, so that it is at par
with company B?
SSC CHSL 6/8/2021 (Afternoon)
(a) 57 (b) 42 (c) 50 (d) 45

Q.223 The following pie chart represents the percentage-wise


How many players scored 30.5 runs or less distribution of 300 students of class X in a school in six
SSC CHSL 6/8/2021 (Afternoon) different sections A, B, C,D,E and F.
(a) 28 (b) 34 (c) 12 (d) 16

Q.221 The following histogram represents the distribution of


total household expenditure(in ₹) of 200 manual workers in a
city.

The given table shows the number of boys of class X in six


different sections A,B,C, D,E and F
The number of workers whose total expenditure is ₹350 and
above is what percentage less than the number of workers Section A B C D E F
whose total expenditure is less than ₹250?
SSC CHSL 6/8/2021 (Afternoon) No. of 36 26 34 28 ------- 20
(a) 15% (b) 12% (c) 14% (d) 10% boys

Q.222 Study the line graph and answer the question that
The total number of boys in sections A,B and D together is what
follows.
percentage more than the total number of girls in sections A,B
The line graph represents the number of vehicles(in thousands)
and D together?
manufactured by two automobile companies A and B over the
SSC CHSL 6/8/2021 (Evening)
years from 2010 and 2015. The x-axis represents the year and (a) 18% (b) 30% (c) 15% (d) 20%
the Y-axis represents number of vehicles in thousands
(The data shown here is only for mathematical exercise. They Q.224 Study the given pie chart and answer the question that
do not represent the actual figure of the country.) follows.
The pie chart shows the distribution (degree wise) of the
number of computers sold by a shopkeeper during five months.
Total number of computers = 5400

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Q.226 The histogram shows the marks scored by 40 students in


a test with a maximum of 30 marks. How many students scored
10 or more marks?

By what percentage is the total number of computers sold in


February and March more than the number of computers sold in
April and May (correct to one decimal place)? SSC CHSL 6/8/2021 (Evening)
SSC CHSL 6/8/2021 (Evening) (a) 10 (b) 30 (c) 38 (d) 23
(a) 11.5% (b) 9.9% (c) 10.6% (d) 8.8%
Q.227 Study the given bar graph and answer the question that
Q.225 Study the given pie chart and answer the question that follows.
follows.
Total number of students admitted in a college = 700
Distribution of the percentage of students in various courses.

What is the ratio of the boys taken together in college A, B and


C to the girls taken together in all 5 colleges?
SSC CHSL 9/8/2021 (Morning)
(a) 35 : 61 (b) 33 : 56 (c) 37 : 59 (d) 31 : 56
Percentage distribution of the number of boys.
Q.228 Study the given pie chart and answer the question that
Course Number of Boys
follows.
B.Sc. Maths 40% The pie charts represent the distribution of candidates who were
enrolled for Bank clerical Examination Fig(I) and the
B.Sc. Physics 68% candidates(out of those enrolled) who passed the examination
Fig(II) in five different institutes P, Q, R, S and T.
B.Sc. Chemistry 58% (I) Total number of candidates enrolled in five different
institutes = 5500
B.Sc. Computer science 80%

B.com 75%

BBA 65%

The difference between the number of boys and the number of


girls admitted in B.Com is:
SSC CHSL 6/8/2021 (Evening)
(a) 65 (b) 70 (c) 75 (d) 60

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Q.230 Study the given pie chart and answer the question that
follows.

(II) Total number of candidates who passed the examination


from five institutes = 3300
For which of the following years was the increase in the
production of sugar as compared to that in its preceding year
between 8% and 10%?
SSC CHSL 9/8/2021 (Morning)
(a) 2018 (b) 2017 (c) 2019 (d) 2015

Q.231 Study the given bar graph and answer the question that
follows.
The bar graph indicates the production of sugar (in lakh tonnes)
by three different sugar companies P,Q and R over the years
2015 to 2019.

The percentage of candidates who passed to the number of


candidates who enrolled for institution P and T together is :
SSC CHSL 9/8/2021 (Morning)
(a) 54% (b) 51% (c) 50% (d) 52%

Q.229 Study the given pie chart and answer the question that
follows.

The percentage rise in the production of sugar by company Q as


compared to the previous year is the maximum in the year:
SSC CHSL 9/8/2021 (Afternoon)
(a) 2017 (b) 2019 (c) 2016 (d) 2018

Q.232 The number of students enrolled in different streams at


Senior Secondary level in five schools is shown in the bar
graph.

In which year was the percentage increase in production as


compared to the previous year, the maximum?
SSC CHSL 9/8/2021 (Morning)
(a) 2002 (b) 2005 (c) 2007 (d) 2008

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In which school is the number of students the least?


SSC CHSL 9/8/2021 (Afternoon) By what percentage (approximately) is the average number of
(a) C (b) E (c) D (d) A vehicles of type B produced in 2014, 2016 and 2018 less than
the number of vehicles of type A in 2017?
Q.233 The number of students enrolled in different branches of SSC CHSL 9/8/2021 (Afternoon)
higher secondary level in five schools is shown in the bar graph. (a) 21.4 (b) 18.6 (c) 20.8 (d) 23.6

Q.235 Study the given bar graph and answer the question that
follows.
The bar graphs represent the amount invested in raw materials
(in Rs. crores) and the sale of the products, by a textile company
in the year 2007-2012. The X-axis represents the years and the
Y-axis represents the amount invested in raw materials (in Rs.
crores) in figure 1 and sale of products in figure 2 respectively.

The number of students enrolled in science branch in school A


is what percent of the total number of students in all the
branches in all the five schools.
SSC CHSL 9/8/2021 (Afternoon)
(a) 8.57 (b) 8 (c) 7.5 (d) 6

Q.234 Study the given graph and answer the question that
follows.
In which two years was the difference of the amount invested
and the sales of the products the same?
SSC CHSL 9/8/2021 (Evening)
(a) 2009 and 2012 (b) 2010 and 2011
(c) 2007 and 2009 (d) 2008 and 2011

Q.236 Study the given graph and answer the question that
follows.

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Production of three different flavours A,B and C by a company


over the five years (in lakh bottles)

What percentage of the total production of soft drinks of flavour


A in 2013 and 2014 is the total production of soft drink of
What is the ratio of the total expenditure on infrastructure and flavour B in 2011 and 2012?
Transport to the total expenditure on taxes and Interest on SSC CHSL 9/8/2021 (Evening)
(a) 60 (b) 70 (c) 55 (d) 75
Loans?
SSC CHSL 9/8/2021 (Evening)
(a) 13:5 (b) 13:6 (c) 13:7 (d) 13:8 Q.239 Study the given graph and answer the question that
follows.
Q.237 Study the following graph and answer the question that
follows.
Number of students that appeared and qualified, from various
colleges, at a scholarship examination.

By what percentage is the average expenditure of the company


in 2014, 2016 and 2018 less than the revenue in 2017?
SSC CHSL 10/8/2021 (Morning)
The average number of students that qualified in the (a) 37.5% (b) 56.25% (c) 63.27% (d) 38.75%
examination from college X and Y is what percentage of the
average number of students that appeared for the examination Q.240 The number of students enrolled in different streams at
from the same colleges? the Senior Secondary level in five schools is shown in the bar
SSC CHSL 9/8/2021 (Evening) graph.
(a) 66 (b) 68 (c) 62 (d) 64

Q.238 Study the given bar graph and answer the question that
follows.
A soft drink company prepares drinks of three different flavours
A,B and C. The bar graph shows the production of three
flavours over a period of five years from 2010 to 2014.

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(a) 6075 (b) 1125 (c) 675 (d) 2025

What is the ratio of the number of students of science stream of Q.243 Study the given graph and answer the question that
schools A,B and D taken together to the number of students of follows.
vocational stream in schools B,D and E taken together?
SSC CHSL 10/8/2021 (Morning)
(a) 94:65 (b) 178:125 (c) 7:5 (d) 89:65

Q.241 Study the given bar graph and answer the question that
follows.
The bar graph shows the exports of cars of types A and B ( in
Rs. million)

1
31 % of the total number of vehicles of type A produced in
4
2013, 2015 and 2017 is equal to the number of vehicles of type
B produced in the year.
SSC CHSL 10/8/2021 (Afternoon)
What is the ratio of the total exports of cars of type A in 2016 (a) 2017 (b) 2018 (c) 2015 (d) 2016
and 2018 to the total exports of cars of type B in 2015 and
2017? Q.244 The histogram shows the marks scored by 40 students in
SSC CHSL 10/8/2021 (Morning) a test with a maximum of 30 marks.
(a) 23:21 (b) 15:29 (c) 18:23 (d) 21:23

Q.242 Students of Primary, Middle, Secondary and Sr.


Secondary classes collected donations for a Relief Fund as
shown in the given pie chart. If the donation collected from
Middle classes was Rs. 6750, then how much more money was
collected by Middle classes as compared to Secondary classes?

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What is the percentage of the students who scored less than 20


marks?
SSC CHSL 10/8/2021 (Afternoon)
(a) 50 (b) 25 (c) 87.5 (d) 62.5

Q.245 Study the given pie charts and answer the question that
follows.
The pie charts show the distribution of students of graduate and
postgraduate levels in five different institutes P,Q,R,S and T in a
town.
(i) Total number of students of graduate level in five different
institutes = 12400

What is the ratio of the number of students that appeared to the


number of students that qualified at the scholarship examination
from college X?
SSC CHSL 10/8/2021 (Afternoon)
(a) 5:4 (b) 5:2 (c) 4:3 (d) 5:3

Q.247 Some families went on an outstation tour. The histogram


shows their ages.
What is the ratio of the number of persons of age less than 15
years to that of persons of age less than 30 years?

(ii) Total number of students of postgraduate level in five


different institutes = 8000

SSC CHSL 10/8/2021 (Evening)


(a) 15:38 (b) 15:31 (c) 3:7 (d) 11:19

Q.248 Study the bar graph which shows the imports and exports
(in Rs.) of steel of a country during 2013 to 2017 and answer
the question that follows.

The difference between the average number of students of


graduate level in institutes P,R and T to the average number of
students of postgraduate level in institutes P,R and T is:
SSC CHSL 10/8/2021 (Afternoon)
(a) 425 (b) 426 (c) 328 (d) 428

Q.246 Study the following graph and answer the questions that
follow.
Number of students that appeared and qualified, from various
colleges, at a scholarship examination.

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For how many year(s) were the imports less than 80% of the
average exports (per year) of the country during the five years?
SSC CHSL 10/8/2021 (Evening)
(a) 4 (b) 1 (c) 3 (d) 2

Q.249 Study the pie chart and answer the questions that follow.
The given pie chart shows the degree of cost incurred in
different expenditures in the construction of a house. The total
expenditure is Rs.31,50,000.

What is the ratio of the total production of type A machines in


2018 and type E machines in 2019 to the total production of
type C and type D machines in 2016?
SSC CHSL 11/8/2021 (Morning)
(a) 2:5 (b) 5:2 (c) 4:3 (d) 3:4

Q.252 Study the table and answer the question that follows.
The bar graph indicates the production of sugar (in lakh tonnes)
by three different sugar companies P,Q and R over the years
What is the percentage of expenditure on cement? 2015 to 2019.
SSC CHSL 10/8/2021 (Evening)
(a) 30% (b) 25% (c) 15% (d) 20%

Q.250 Study the graph which shows the target and actual
production of ACs, (in thousand) of a factory over five months
and answer the question that follows.

By what percentage is the total production of sugar by company


P from the year 2015 to 2019 more than the total production of
sugar by company R from the year 2015 to 2019?
SSC CHSL 11/8/2021 (Morning)
(a) 18% (b) 18.5% (c) 20% (d) 15%

Q.253 Study the given graph and answer the question that
The total target production of ACs in February, March, April
follows.
and May is what percent less than the total actual production of
ACs over five months? (correct to one decimal place)
SSC CHSL 10/8/2021 (Evening)
(a) 27.9% (b) 26.8% (c) 29.7% (d) 28.6%

Q.251 Study the table and answer the question that follows.
In the given table, production of five different types of
machines (A,B,C,D,E) in the years from 2016 to 2020 (in
thousands) is given.

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The number of students that appeared for the scholarship exam


from College X is what percentage of the total number of
students that appeared for the exam from all the colleges
together?
If the Interest on Loans amounted to Rs. 4.50 crores, then the SSC CHSL 11/8/2021 (Afternoon)
total expenditure on Advertisement, Taxes, Research and (a) 20 (b) 30 (c) 25 (d) 35
Development and Salary is:
SSC CHSL 11/8/2021 (Morning) Q.256 The given bar graph shows the production of table fans
(a) 34 crores (b) 30 crores in a factory during one week.Study the bar graph and answer
(c) 32 crores (d) 36 crores the question that follows.

Q.254 Study the given graph and answer the question that
follows.

The average production of table fans from Monday to


Wednesday is approximately what percentage more than the
average production of table fans from Thursday to
Saturday?(correct to one decimal place)
SSC CHSL 11/8/2021 (Afternoon)
By what percentage is the average export of sugar in 2016, 2017
(a) 25% (b) 28% (c) 27.5% (d) 26.7%
and 2018 less than the production in 2017?
SSC CHSL 11/8/2021 (Morning)
Q.257 Study the given bar graph which shows the lifetime (in
(a) 25.8% (b) 29% (c) 22.5% (d) 20%
hours) of neon lamps and the number of neon lamps and answer
Q.255 Study the following graph and answer the question that
follows.Number of students that appeared and qualified, from
various colleges, at a scholarship examination.

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the question that follows.

The number of neon lamps having life 500 hours or more but
less than 700 hours is what percent of the total number of neon
lamps having life 800 hours or more? The difference between the average demand and average
SSC CHSL 11/8/2021 (Afternoon) production of the five companies taken together is:
(a) 57.75% (b) 61.55% (c) 56.25% (d) SSC CHSL 11/8/2021 (Evening)
51.85% (a) 525 (b) 450 c) 475 (d) 500

Q.258 A soft drink company prepares drinks of three different Q.260 Study the given graph and answer the question that
flavours-A, B and C. The production of the three flavours over a follows.
period of five years from 2010 to 2014 has been expressed in The chart represents the demand and production of leather bags
the given bar graph. Study the graph and answer the question by five companies U, V, X, Y and Z.
that follows.
Production of three different flavours A, B and C (in lakh
bottles) by a company over five years.

If h% of the demand of leather bags for company X equals the


demand of the leather bags for company V, then h equals:
SSC CHSL 11/8/2021 (Evening)
What was the approximate percentage decline in the production (a) 22 (b) 20 (c) 18 (d) 24
of flavour A in 2013 as compared to the production of flavour A
in 2011? Q.261 Study the given pie-chart and answer the question that
(a) 30% (b) 24% (c) 20% (d) 25% follows.
The pie-chart represents the percentage distribution of
Q.259 Study the given graph and answer the question that candidates qualified in a bank examination from six different
follows. districts of a State in 2016. The total number of qualified
The chart represents the demand and production of leather bags candidates from the State is 68000.
by five companies U, V, X, Y and Z.

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Q.263 Some persons went on an outstation tour. The histogram


shows their ages.

How many persons are less than 20 years of age?


SSC CHSL 12/8/2021 (Morning)
(a) 22 (b) 31 (c) 25 (d) 18

Q.264 Study the given graph and answer the question that
What is the difference (to the nearest whole number) between follows.
the average number of qualified students from the Districts A, C
and F the average number of qualified students from the
districts B, D and E?
SSC CHSL 11/8/2021 (Evening)
(a) 906 (b) 910 (c) 900 (d) 907

Q.262 Study the given pie chart and table and answer the
question that follows.
The pie chart represents the percentage wise distribution of 300
students of class X in a school in six different sections A, B, C,
D, E and F.

The total production of paper by company B in 2015 and 2017


to 2019 was what percentage less than 90% of the total
production of paper by company A in 2014 to 2019 ? (correct to
one decimal place)
SSC CHSL 12/8/2021 (Morning)
(a) 22.4% (b) 19.6% (c) 21.2% (d) 17.5%

Q.265 Study the given pie chart and answer the question that
The table shows the number of boys of class X in six different follows.
sections A, B, C, D, E and F. Total number of students admitted in a college = 700
Distribution of the percentage of students in various courses.

If the total number of students in sections C is 57, then the total


number of girls in section C and D together will be:
SSC CHSL 11/8/2021 (Evening)
(a) 36 (b) 46 (c) 48 (d) 40

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Q.267 Study the following bar graph and answer the question
given below.
The bar graph represents the total number of applications
received for B.Sc. Mathematics by two different colleges A and
B in 5 different years.

Percentage-wise distribution of the number of boys.

In 2015, out of the total number of applications received by


colleges A and B together, only 60% were accepted. What were
the total number of applications accepted by colleges A and B
together in 2015?
SSC CHSL 12/8/2021 (Afternoon)
(a) 250 (b) 260 (c) 240 (d) 180

The ratio of the total number of girls admitted in B.Sc Maths to Q.268 Study the given bar graphs and answer the question that
the total number of students admitted in B.Sc Maths is: follows.
SSC CHSL 12/8/2021 (Morning) The bar graphs represent the amount invested in raw materials
(a) 3:7 (b) 4:7 (c) 3:5 (d) 2:5 (in Rs. crore) and the sale of the products, by a textile company
in the years 2007-2012. The X-axis represents the years. The
Q.266 Study the given pie chart and answer the question that Y-axis represents the amount invested in raw materials (in Rs
follows. crore) in figure 1 and sale of products in figure 2, respectively.
The pie chart shows the distribution (degree-wise) of the
number of computers sold by a shopkeeper during five months.
Total number of Computers sold = 5400

If the difference between the number of computers sold in May


and the number of computers sold in February is x, then the
value of x will be:
SSC CHSL 12/8/2021 (Morning)
(a) 450 (b) 480 (c) 540 (d) 420

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What is the ratio of the production of the company in 2015 and


2016 taken together to the sales in 2017 and 2019 taken
In 2011, the sale of products had increased by a certain together?
percentage with respect to the previous year. In 2012, by what SSC CHSL 12/8/2021 (Afternoon)
percent should the sale of products increase from its present (a) 195:214 (b) 307:330
value so that it shows the same percent increase as had been (c) 307:229 (d) 307:254
shown in 2011?
SSC CHSL 12/8/2021 (Afternoon) Q.271 Study the given bar graphs and answer the question that
(a) 94 (b) 98 (c) 96 (d) 95 follows.
The bar graph represents the amount invested in raw materials
Q.269 Study the given graph and answer the question that (in Rs. crore) and the sale of the products by a textile company
follows. in the years 2007-2012 The X-axis represents the years. The
Y-axis represents the amount invested in raw materials (in Rs.
crore) in figure 1 and sale of products in figure 2 respectively.

The average number of computers of type B sold in January,


February and June exceeds by 20 the number of computers of
type A sold in:
SSC CHSL 12/8/2021 (Afternoon)
(a) March (b) April (c) June (d) May

Q.270 The line graph shows the production (in tonnes) and the
sales (in tonnes) of a company.

In which year was there a maximum percentage increase in the


sales of products as compared to the previous year?
SSC CHSL 12/8/2021 (Afternoon)
(a) 2008 (b) 2010 (c) 2009 (d) 2011

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Q.272 Study the given bar graph and answer the question that
follows.
A tea plantation company produces three varieties of tea- black
tea, green tea and herbal tea. The production of three varieties
(in million tonnes) over a period of six years from 2014 to 2019,
has been shown in the bar graph here. The X-axis represents the
years and the Y-axis displays the production of the three
varieties in million tonnes.

(Fig. (ii)
Which institute(s) has/have the highest percentage of candidates
passed to the candidates enrolled?
(a) P (b) S (c) Q and T (d) R

Q.274 The number of students enrolled in different streams at


Senior Secondary level in five schools is shown in the given bar
graph.

The average production of black tea in 2014, 2015 and 2018 is


how much more or less (in million tonnes) than the average
production of green tea in 2016, 2017 and 2019?
SSC CHSL 12/8/2021 (Afternoon)
(a) More, 12.33 (b) Less, 12.33
(c) Less, 13.33 (d) More, 13.33

Q.273. The given pie charts represent the distribution of


candidates who enrolled for a bank clerical examination and the
candidates ( out of those enrolled) who passed the examination,
from five different institutes P,Q,R,S and T. Study the pie charts
and answer the question that follows.
What is the total number of students enrolled in the Science
(i) Total number of candidates who enrolled for the examination
stream in all the schools?
from five institutes = 5500
SSC CHSL 12/8/2021 (Afternoon)
(a) 267 (b) 268 (c) 263 (d) 257

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Q275-277. The given bar graph shows the number of students


of two schools over a period of six years

Fig. (i)
(iI) Total number of candidates who passed the examination
from five institutes = 3300

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Q280.The number of students whose height is in the class


interval 170-175 is what percent less than the number of
students whose height is in the interval 165-170?
SSC CPO 23-11-2020 (Morning shift)
(a) 17.3% (b) 11.5% (c) 14.3% (d) 19.5%

Q281-283. The given pie chart represents the popularity of


ice-cream flavours in the year 2005 and 2015.

Q275.In the bar graph, in which year is the sum of the students
from schools A and B taken together , the minimum ?
SSC CPO 23-11-2020 (Morning shift)
(a) 2012 (b) 2010 (c) 2013 (d) 2011

Q276.In the bar graph , what is the ratio of the students taken
for the years 2009, 2011, 2013 together from school A to the
students taken for the years 2008, 2012, 2013 together from
school school B ?
SSC CPO 23-11-2020 (Morning shift)
(a) 17 : 25 (b) 25 : 17 (c) 18 : 25 (d) 25 : 18

Q277.In the bar graph, What is the ratio of the average of the
total students from school A to the average of the total students
from school B?
SSC CPO 23-11-2020 (Morning shift)
(a) 370 : 429 (b) 429 : 799 (c) 799 : 429 (d) 429 : 370
Q281.If a percentage point shift results in annual additional
Q278-280.. The given histogram shows the height of the
sales of Rs. 10,000. How much(in Rs.), did the combined
student.
annual strawberry and butterscotch sales increase from 2005 to
2015?
SSC CPO 23-11-2020 (Morning shift)
(a) 65,000 (b) 74,000 (c) 37,000 (d) 10,000

Q282.In 2005, if 10% of the ‘other’ category is mix fruit


flavour and 1570 people surveyed preferred mix fruit flavour,
then how many people were surveyed.
SSC CPO 23-11-2020 (Morning shift)
(a) 1,75,000 (b) 1,00,000 (c) 1,50,000 (d) 4,00,000

Q278.The difference between the number of students whose Q283.In 2015, if the total sale of vanilla flavour is for Rs.3,300,
height is between 150- 155cm and the number of students then the total sale (in Rs.) for the chocolate flavour is:2015 म,
SSC CPO 23-11-2020 (Morning shift)
whose height lies between 175-180cm is:
SSC CPO 23-11-2020 (Morning shift) (a) 4,120 (b) 5,160 (c) 3,320 (d) 4,100
(a) 3 (b) 8 (c) 9 (d) 7
Q284-286. The given histogram shows the frequency
Q279. What is the percentage of students whose height is in the distribution of the speed of cars passing though at a particular
class interval 160-170? spot on a highway. Study the graph and answer the question that
follows.
(correct to the nearest integer)
SSC CPO 23-11-2020 (Morning shift)
(a) 39 (b) 25 (c) 34 (d) 51

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Q289.What is the central angle of the sector representing the


number of employees in department A?
SSC CPO 23-11-2020 (Evening shift)
(a) 36° (b) 90° (c) 72° (d) 108°

Q290-292.The given bar graph represents the number of boys


and girls in five different schools. Study the graph and answer
the question that follows

Q284.What percentage of cars were running with speed less


than 70km/h?
SSC CPO 23-11-2020 (Evening shift)
(a) 30% (b) 51.25% (c) 45.75% (d) 60%

Q285.The number of cars with speed between 70 km/hr and 80


km/hr is what percentage more than the number of the cars with
speed between 50km/h and 60km/h ?(correct to one decimal
place)
SSC CPO 23-11-2020 (Evening shift)
(a) 22.2% (b) 15.5% (c) 29.7% (d) 28.6%
SCHOOLS
Q286.What is the ratio of the number of cars with speed less Q290.What is the ratio of girls and boys from all the schools
than 60km/hours to the number of cars with speed more than taken together?
80km/hr? SSC CPO 23-11-2020 (Evening shift)
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(a) 7 : 8 (b) 8 : 7 (c) 5 : 4 (d) 4: 5
Q291.In which school is the percentage of girls the lowest?
Q287-289. The given bar graph represents the number of boys SSC CPO 23-11-2020 (Evening shift)
and girls in five different schools. Study the graph and answer (a) C (b) A (c) E (d) B
the question that follows.
Percentage of Employees in different dept.(Total 450 Q292.What is the average number of boys in school A, B, C, D
Employees) and E ?
SSC CPO 23-11-2020 (Evening shift)
(a) 616 (b) 569 (c) 596 (d) 660

Q293-295. The given pie chart shows the percentage


distribution of 450 employees in an organisation. Read the pie
chart and answer the questions that follow.
Percentage of Employees in different dept.(Total 450
Employees)

Q287.What is the number of employees working in department


B?
SSC CPO 23-11-2020 (Evening shift)
(a) 36 (b) 72 (c) 63 (d) 90

Q288.If 60% of the employees in department in department E


are females, how many male employees are there in
department?
SSC CPO 23-11-2020 (Evening shift) Q293.If 75% of the employees in department D are males, how
(a) 36 (b) 72 (c) 54 (d) 18 many female employees are there in that department ?

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(a) 36 (b) 27 (c) 18 (d) 9

Q294.What is the central angle of the sector representing the


number of employees in department E?
SSC CPO 24-11-2020 (Morning shift)
(a) 72° (b) 108° (c) 36° (d) 90°

Q295.What is the number of employees working in department


F?
SSC CPO 24-11-2020 (Morning shift)
(a) 36 (b) 63 (c) 72 (d) 99

Q296-298.. The given histogram shows the frequency Q299.What is the ratio of girls from school A, B and C taken
distribution of the speed of cars passing through a particular together to the boys from all schools taken together ?
spot on a highway. Study the graph and answer the question SSC CPO 24-11-2020 (Morning shift)
that follows (a) 66 : 59 (b) 59 : 66 (c) 17 : 33 (d) 33 : 17

Q300.In which school is the percentage of boys more than


55%?
SSC CPO 24-11-2020 (Morning shift)
(a) E (b) B (c) C (d) A

Q301.What is the average number of students (girls and boys )


in school A, B, C, D and E?
SSC CPO 24-11-2020 (Morning shift)
(a) 1250 (b) 596 (c) 660 (d) 625

Q296.What is the ratio of the number of cars with speed less Q302-304. The following pie chart shows percentage
than 60km/h to the number of cars with speed more than 70 expenditure of a country on different heads. The total
km/hr? expenditure is Rs.1,680 (in billions). Study the chart and answer
SSC CPO 24-11-2020 (Morning shift)
(a) 8 : 13 (b) 8 : 5 (c) 13 : 8 (d) 5 : 8

Q297.What percentage of cars were running with the speed of


90km/hr and above ?
SSC CPO 24-11-2020 (Morning shift)
(a) 21.25% (b) 10% (c) 11.255% (d) 15.75%

Q298.The number of cars with speed 60 (km/h) to 70km/h is


what percentage less than the number of cars with speed 70
km/hr to 80 km/h? (correct to one decimal place)
SSC CPO 24-11-2020 (Morning shift)
(a) 5.6% (b) 7.5% (c) 8.6% (d) 5.9%

Q299-301. The given bar graph represents the number of boys


and girls in five different schools. Study the graph and answer the questions
the question that follows Q302.The total amount of expenditure for education and health
(in billion Rs) is:
SSC CPO 24-11-2020 (Evening shift)
(a) 84 (b) 126 (c) 168 (d) 186

Q303.The central angle of the sector representing expenditure


on subsidy is :
SSC CPO 24-11-2020 (Evening shift)
(a) 75.6° (b) 54.9° (c) 90° (d) 108.3°

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Q304.The amount of expenditure on defence is what percentage


more than the expenditure on education ? Q309.In the bar graph, the ratio of the total sales from branches
SSC CPO 24-11-2020 (Evening shift) B1, B2 and B3 taken together for the year 2018 to the sales
(a) 125% (b) 100% (c) 50% (d) 150% from the branches B6, B4 and B5 for the year 2019 is :
SSC CPO 24-11-2020 (Evening shift)
Q305-307. Study the given histogram that shows the marks (a) 25 : 27 (b) 27 : 25 (c) 25 : 29 (d) 29 : 25
obtained by students in an examination and answer the
questions that follow Q310.The total sale of cars from all the branches in the year
2018 is what percentage less than the total sales of cars from all
the branches in the year 2019?(correct to one decimal place)
SSC CPO 24-11-2020 (Evening shift)
(a) 13.5% (b) 12.7% (c) 14.3% (d) 11.9%

Q311. The following histogram shows the weight of the


students of class X in a school on a particular day. Total number
of students enrolled in the class X = 200.

Q305.If the total marks obtained by students be represented as a


pie chart, then the central angle corresponding to marks 250 or
more but less than 300 is :(correct to the nearest degree)
SSC CPO 24-11-2020 (Evening shift)
(a) 88° (b) 128° (c) 188° (d) 68°

Q306.The number of students who obtained less than 350 marks The number of students weighing less than 55kg is what
is what percent more than the number of students who obtained percentage less than the number of students weighing 55kg to
400 or more marks?(correct to one decimal place ) 65kg?
SSC CPO 24-11-2020 (Evening shift) SSC CPO 25-11-2020 (Morning shift)
(a) 100% (b) 375.8% (c) 385.7% (d) 350% (a) 8% (b) 5% (c) 10% (d) 7%

Q307.The number of students who obtained less than 250 marks Q312-314. The given bar graph shows the number of students
is: of two schools over a period of six years
250 से कम अंक ा करने वाले छा ों की सं ा है
SSC CPO 24-11-2020 (Evening shift)
(a) 135 (b) 45 (c) 75 (d) 30

Q308-310. The given bar graph shows the sales of cars from
six branches of dealer B1, B2, B3, B4, B5, B6, during two
consecutive years 2018 and 2019. Blue colour corresponds to
the year 2018 and red colour corresponds to the year 2019

Q312.In the bar graph, in which year is the absolute difference


of the students from schools A to B taken together, the
maximum?
SSC CPO 25-11-2020 (Morning shift)
(a) 2011 (b) 2013 (c) 2010 (d) 2012

Q308.The average sale of cars (from all branches) for the year Q313.In the bar graph, what is the ratio of the average of total
2018 is: students from school B to the average of total students from
SSC CPO 24-11-2020 (Evening shift) school A?
(a) 80 (b) 90 (c) 78 (d) 85 SSC CPO 25-11-2020 (Morning shift)

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(a) 799 : 429 (b) 429 : 799 (c) 429 : 370 (d) 370 : 429

Q314.In the bar graph, what is the ratio of the students taken for
the years 2008, 2012, 2013 together from school A to the
students taken for the years 2009, 2010, 2011 together from
school B?
SSC CPO 25-11-2020 (Morning shift)
(a) 217 : 229 (b) 251 : 118
(c) 118 : 251 (d) 229 : 217

Q315-316. The given histogram shows the height of the


students:

Q.315 What is the percentage of students whose height is in the


class interval 165-175? Q317.If a percentage point shift results in annual addition sales
SSC CPO 25-11-2020 (Morning shift) of Rs. 5,000. How much (in Rs.), did the combined annual
(a) 37 (b) 25 (c) 39 (d) 34 strawberry and butterscotch sales from 2005 to 2015?
SSC CPO 25-11-2020 (Morning shift)
Q316.The number of students whose height is in the class (a) 74,000 (b) 65,000 (c) 37,000 (d) 10,000
interval 165-170 is what percentage less than the number of
students whose height is in the interval 150-155? Q318. In 2015, if the total sale of chocolate flavour if for Rs.
SSC CPO 25-11-2020 (Morning shift) 5,160 then the total sale (in Rs.) for vanilla flavour is:
(a) 1.9% (b) 6.7% (c) 5.5% (d) 4.8% SSC CPO 25-11-2020 (Morning shift)
(a) 5,160 (b) 4,100 (c) 3,300 (d) 4,120
Q 317-320. The given pie chart represents the popularity of
ice-cream flavours in the years 2005 and 2015 Q319. In 2005, if 40% of the ‘other’ category is mix fruit
flavour and 1570 people surveyed preferred mix fruit flavour,
then how many people were surveyed?
SSC CPO 25-11-2020 (Morning shift)
(a) 25,000 (b) 50,000 (c) 10,000 (d) 75,000

Q320-322. Study the given histogram that shows the marks


obtained by students in an examination and answer the question
that follows.

Q320.If the total marks obtained by students be represented as a


pie chart, then the central angle of the sector representing marks
200 or more but less than 300, is :(correct to one decimal place)
SSC CPO 25-11-2020 (Evening shift)
(a) 68° (b) 88° (c) 154° (d) 128°

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Q321.The number of students who obtained less than 250 marks


is what percent more than the number of student who obtained
400 or more marks ?(correct to one decimal place)
SSC CPO 25-11-2020 (Evening shift)
(a) 150% (b) 175.8% (c) 114.35% (d) 100%

Q322.The number of students who obtained less than 200


marks is:
SSC CPO 25-11-2020 (Evening shift)
(a) 45 (b) 75 (c) 135 (d) 30

Q323-325. The following pie chart shows percentage


expenditure of a country on different heads. The total
Q326.What is the difference between the averages of the
expenditure in Rs. 1,680(in billion). Study the chart and answer
number of science and commerce students in the given class
the question.
over the given period of 4 years?
SSC CPO 25-11-2020 (Evening shift)
(a) 5 (b) 8 (c) 10 (d) 12

Q327.What is the average of the number of arts students in the


given class over the given period of 4 years?
SSC CPO 25-11-2020 (Evening shift)
(a) 30 (b) 25 (c) 32 (d) 35

Q328. The fasting blood sugar level (F) and the post prandial
blood sugar level (PP) of a patient was monitored for weeks
W1, W2, W3, W4, and the readings (in mg/dl) for the four
weeks are as follows:
F/PP: 170/220, 150/180, 120/150, 90/120.
These have been presented through a bar graph. The normal
range is considered to be :
Q323.The expenditure on Education is what percentage less F/PP: 70-100/100-130
than the expenditure on defence ?
SSC CPO 25-11-2020 (Evening shift)
(a) 125% (b) 150% (c) 100% (d) 50%

Q324.The central angle of the sector representing expenditure


on interest payment is:
SSC CPO 25-11-2020 (Evening shift)
(a) 72° (b) 90° (c) 54° (d) 108°

Q325.The expenditure for proceeds to state (in billion ₹) is:|


SSC CPO 25-11-2020 (Evening shift)
(a) 571.20 (b) 126 (c) 684 (d) 586.50 During which week was the fasting blood sugar level of the
patient approximately 115.4% above the upper limit of normal
Q326-328. The number of students in class XI in science, arts PP blood sugar level?
and commerce stream of a school over a period of 4 years SSC CPO 25-11-2020 (Evening shift)
(2011-2014) has been depicted through the bar chart given (a) W3 (b) W4 (c) W1 (d) W2
below:
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Q329. Study the given graph and answer the question that
follows.

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Total no. of employees = 3000

Q331. If 20% of the employees working in department E are


transferred to department A then the difference between the
number of employees in A and 124% of the employees working
in department C is:
SSC CGL Tier-II (15-11-2020 )
(a) 60 (b) 50 (c) 64 (d) 54

Q332.The number of employees in department B is what


percent of the total number of employees working in department
The number of patients aged 10 or more years but below 40 D and E ?
years is what percent less than the number of patients aged 50 SSC CGL Tier-II (15-11-2020 )
or more years but below 80 years ? (a) 45.8 (b) 48.6 (c) 50.4 (d) 49.2
SSC CGL Tier-II (15-11-2020 )
(a) 30.2 (b) 25 (c) 27.5 (d) 34 Q333.The total number of employees working in department A
and C exceeds the total number of employees working in
Q330. Study the given graph and answer the questions that department B and D by x. The value of x lies between:
follow. SSC CGL Tier-II (15-11-2020 )
Revenue and expenditure(in crores) of a company XYZ (a) 36 and 44 (b) 44 and 52 (c) 28 and 36 (d) 20 and 28
2014-19
Q334-335. Study the given graph and answer the questions that
follow.
Revenue and expenditure(in crores) of a company XYZ
2014-19

The total revenue in 2015 and 2017 is what percent of the total
expenditure of the company in 2016, 2018 and 2019 (correct to
one decimal place) ?
SSC CGL Tier-II (15-11-2020 ) 1
Q334.In which year was the revenue 33 3 % more than the
(a) 86.5 (b) 89.1 (c) 86.3 (d) 88.2
average expenditure of the company during 2014 to 2019?
SSC CGL Tier-II (15-11-2020 )
Q331-333. Study the given graph and answer the question that
(a) 2017 (b) 2016 (c) 2015 (d) 2018
follows.
Break up for distribution ( degree wise) of the employees
Q335.In how many years was the profit (Revenue-Expenditure)
working in
as a percentage of the revenue more than 25%?
five departments (A, B, C, D and E) in a company SSC CGL Tier-II (15-11-2020 )
(a) 2 (b) 1 (c) 3 (d) 4

Q 336-337. Study the graph and answer the question that


follows

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Q336. By what percent were the total exports of the computers The total production of computers in 2013, 2015 and 2018 is
by the company in 2013, 2014 and 2018 less than the total x% of the total exports of computers by the company during the
production of computers in 2015 to 2017 (correct to one six years. The value of x is:
decimal place)? 1 2 1 1
SSC CGL Tier-II (16-11-2020 )
(a) 53 (b) 49 (c) 52 (d) 46
3 3 3 3
(a) 30.1 (b) 43.1 (c) 32.6 (d) 28.8
Q340. Study the graph and answer the question that follows
Q337.In which year was the production of computers by the Break up (degree wise) of students in terms of specialization
company 16% more than the average exports of computers in in different areas (A,B,C,D&E) in MBA program.
the six years (2013 to 2018)?
SSC CGL Tier-II (16-11-2020 )
(a) 2015 (b) 2014 (c) 2016 (d) 2018

Q338. Study the pie chart and answer the question that follows
Break up (degree wise) of students in terms of specialization
in different areas (A,B,C,D&E) in MBA program.

If the ratio of males and females students specialising in B is 4 :


3 and that of male and female students specialising in D is 8 : 7
then the number of female students in D is what percent less
than the number of male students in B (correct to one decimal
places)?
SSC CGL Tier-II (16-11-2020 )
(a) 40.2 (b) 55.8 (c) 71.4 (d) 41.7
The total number of students specialising in A and B exceeds
the total number of students specialising in C and D by x, which Q341. Study the graph and answer the question that follows
lies between:
SSC CGL Tier-II (16-11-2020 )
(a) 60 and 65 (b) 55 and 60
(c) 65 and 70 (d) 50 and 55

Q339. Study the graph and answer the question that follows

The number of weeks, in which the cost of living was160 or


more but less than 190, is approximately what percent more

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than the number of weeks in which the cost of living index was
200 or more but less than 220(correct to one decimal places)
SSC CGL Tier-II (16-11-2020 )
(a) 44.4 (b) 36.8 (c) 58.3 (d) 60.6

Q342. Study the graph and answer the question that follows
Break up (degree wise) of students in terms of specialization
in different areas (A,B,C,D&E) in MBA program.

Q343.The number of boys in school B is what percentage of


the total number of students in that school ?
SSC CGL Tier-II (18-11-2020 )
(a) 50% (b) 55% (c) 40% (d) 60%

Q344.What is the ratio of the number of boys to the number of


The number of students specialising in E is what percent more
girls in school E ?
than that of students specialising in C?
SSC CGL Tier-II (18-11-2020 )
SSC CGL Tier-II (16-11-2020 )
(a) 5 : 3 (b) 4 : 3 (c) 5 : 4 (d) 7 : 4
(a) 25.9 (b) 32 (c) 35 (d) 30.4

Q345.What is the difference between the number of girls in


Q343-344. study the following bar-graph and answer the
school A and the number of girls in school C
questions below
SSC CGL Tier-II (18-11-2020 )
Total no. of boys and girls in school A,B,C,D and E
(a) 25 (b) 20 (c) 30 (d) 35

Q346-347. Study the following pie-chart and table to answer


the question
Total number of students admitted in a university in various
fields = 5000
Distribution of the number of students into various fields:

Difference between the number of boys and girls in schools A,


B, C, D and E.

Field No. of Boys

Economics 56%

C.S. 44%

I.T. 65%

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E.C.E. 72%

E.E.E. 68%

Hotel Management 80%

Q346.What is the average number of boys in CS,ECE and EEE


Fields?
SSC CGL Tier-II (18-11-2020 )
(a) 406 (b) 506 (c) 514 (d) 516

Q347. What is the difference between the number of girls in IT


and number of girls in ECE?

SSC CGL Tier-II (18-11-2020 )


Identify the teacher whose students have shown the maximum
(a) 25 (b) 21 (c) 20 (d) 30
improvement.
Q348 Study the following histogram and answer the given
SSC CHSL 12-10-2020 (morning shift)
question (a) Dr. Kalra (b) Mr. Saxena
(c) Mrs. Taneja (d) Mr. Joshi

Q350-351. The following graph gives the annual percent profit


earned by a company during the period 1996-2001.
Study the graph carefully and answer the questions that follow.
𝐼𝑛𝑐𝑜𝑚𝑒−𝐸𝑥𝑝𝑒𝑛𝑑𝑖𝑡𝑢𝑟𝑒
%𝑝𝑟𝑜𝑓𝑖𝑡 = 𝐸𝑥𝑝𝑒𝑛𝑑𝑖𝑡𝑢𝑟𝑒
× 100

What is the ratio of the number of students who scored 30 or


more marks, but below 40 marks, to the total number of
students in the entrance examination ?
SSC CGL Tier-II (18-11-2020 )
(a) 3 : 5 (b) 1 : 5 (c) 2 : 5 (d) 2 : 3

SSC CHSL 2020 Tier I


Q350. The period in which the profit of the company has
Q349. The given graph shows the pass percentage of students increased fastest is:
taught by six teachers of a school in the Senior Secondary SSC CHSL 12-10-2020 (morning shift)
Board exam. (a) 1996 - 1997 (b) 2000 - 2001
Performance of students of 6 teachers of a School (pass percent) (c) 1998 - 1999 (d) 1997 - 1998

Q351.The profit earned by the company is maximum in the


year:
SSC CHSL 12-10-2020 (morning shift)
(a) 1996 (b) 2000 (c) 2001 (d) 1999

Q352. The following graph shows the performance in aggregate


marks of 2 board examinations of a group of friends. On the
basis of the graph, identify the girl who has shown the
maximum improvement from class X to class XII.

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Q356. The expenditure as a percentage of salary is the least for:


SSC CHSL 12-10-2020 (Evening)
Percentage of aggregate marks of students in Class X and XII (a) C (b) A (c) B (d) D
SSC CHSL 12-10-2020 (Afternoon shift)
(a) Madhu (b) Alka Q357. Tax as the percentage of salary is least in case of:
(c) Veena (d) Meena SSC CHSL 12-10-2020 (Evening)
(a) D (b) A (c) B (d) C
Q353-355. The given graph represents the percentage Q358.The tax as a percentage of salary is highest in case of:
distribution of the total expenditure of a company. Study the SSC CHSL 12-10-2020 (Evening)
graph and answer the question that follows. (a) D (b) B (c) A (d) C

Q359.Savings as a percentage of salary is highest in case of:


SSC CHSL 12-10-2020 (Evening)
(a) B (b) D (c) C (d) A

Q360. The following given the performance of five students


A,B,C,D,E in Math, Physics and Chemistry./ नीचे

Q353. What is the ratio of the total expenditure on


'Infrastructure' and 'Transport' to the total expenditure on 'Taxes'
and 'Interest on Loans'?
SSC CHSL 12-10-2020 (Afternoon)
(a) 15 : 13 (b) 17 : 13 (c) 16 : 13 (d) 14 : 13

Q354. The total expenditure of the company is how many times


the total expenditure on 'Research and Development' and
'Salary'? Based on the given information considering that a performance
SSC CHSL 12-10-2020 (Afternoon) is based on the difficulty level of the paper, which of the
(a) 8.75 (b) 6.75 (c) 7.75 (d) 5.75 following statements is correct?
SSC CHSL 13-10-2020 (Morning Shift)
Q355. The expenditure on 'Interest on loans' is what percentage (a)Math is easier for B than for E and A
more than the expenditure on 'Transport'? (b)For D, all subjects are of the same difficulty
SSC CHSL 12-10-2020 (Afternoon) (c)Physics is easier for C than for B and E
(a) 5% (b) 3% (c) 2% (d) 4% (d)For C, Math is the most difficult and Chemistry is the easiest

Q356-359. The graph represents the salary, expenditure, tax and Q361. The following shows the production of paddy in the
savings (in rupees) per month of the persons A, B, C and D per agricultural land available the 6 places S1, S2, S3, S4, S5, S6
month.Study the graph and answer the question.

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(area in hundreds of hectares and production in thousands


tonnes)

If the government plans to increase the expenditure by 30% on


the average expenditure in 2016-17, 2017-18, 2018-19, then the
approximate amount (in billion of rupees) to be spent in
2020-21 is:
SSC CHSL 13-10-2020 (Morning Shift)
Based on the information, the production ratio (production to (a)1,162.6 (b)1,129.5 (c)1,033.5 (d)1,087.3
land) is highest and lowest, respectively in:
SSC CHSL 13-10-2020 (Morning Shift) Q364. The following graph gives the details of the male and
(a)S2, S1 (b)S3, S6 (c)S2, S4 (d)S5, S3 female population (in thousands) across five places A, B, C, D
and E.
Q362. The percentage of customers of two network operators P
and q across the cities A,B,C,D,E is shown in the given pie
charts.

Based on the information, the total number of females in all five


places is approximately what percentage of the total number
Based on the information in the pie charts, if the customers of males in all five places?
operator P are 3,6 lakhs, and the customers of operator Q are 4.2 SSC CHSL 13-10-2020 (Afternoon Shift)
(a) 99% (b) 95% (c) 94% (d) 97%
lakhs, them in the city C, the positive difference between the
customers of the operators is: Q365. The following pie chart shows the ratio of the amount of
SSC CHSL 13-10-2020 (Morning Shift) imports by a company to the amount of exports from that
(a)44,500 (b)42,600 (c)48,000 (d)52,000 company from 2013 to 2019.

Q363. the following graph shows the expenditure on education


sector by Indian government for the year 2014-15 to 2019-20

If the imports in 2016 were ₹250 million and the total exports in
the year 2016 and 2017 together were ₹500 million, then the
imports in 2017 were:
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(a) ₹ 320 million (b) ₹ 420 million


(c) ₹ 520 million (d) ₹ 620 million

Q366. first graph shows the number of students (boys and girls
in thousands) in Grade 1 to Grade 5.

Q368.What is the average income of the person?


SSC CHSL 13-10-2020 (Evening Shift)
(a)Rs 27,500 (b)Rs 17,500 (c)Rs 20,500 (d)Rs 25,500

And the bar graph below shows the percentage share of five Q369.What is the percentage of the total expenditure of the total
schools in the total students studying in that class. income?
SSC CHSL 13-10-2020 (Evening Shift)
(a)40% (b)50% (c)30% (d)20%

Q370-373. The given bar graph represents the number of


students admitted in four schools (S1, S2, S3, S4) during two
consecutive years 2017 and 2018.

Based on the information, if the boys to girls ratio in school D is


3:1, then the number of boys studying in school D is:
SSC CHSL 13-10-2020 (Afternoon Shift)
(a) 28750 (b) 25550 (c) 22450 (d) 26250

Q367. A home decor company produces five different products


- bed sheets, clocks, wall hangings, curtains and wall stickers.
The sales of these five products (in lakh number of packs)
during 2018 and 2019 are shown in the following bar-graph.

Q370.What percentage is the average admission of schools S3


and S4 in 2018 of the average admission of schools S1 and S2
in 2017?
SSC CHSL 14-10-2020 (Morning shift)
(a) 82.63% (b) 81.00% (c) 82.00% (d) 81.63%

Q371.The ratio between total number of students admitted in


the four schools in 2017 to the total number of students in the
four schools in 2018 is:
SSC CHSL 14-10-2020 (Morning shift)
Based on the given information, sales have increased by (a) 11 : 13 (b) 12 : 11 (c) 13 : 11 (d) 11 : 12
nearly 55% from 2018 to 2019 in the case of:
SSC CHSL 13-10-2020 (Afternoon Shift)
(a) curtains (b) bedsheets Q372.The total number of students admitted in school S3 for
(c) wall stickers (d) wall hangings both years is approximately what percent of total students
admitted in school S2 for both years?
Q368-369..The given bar graph represents the income and SSC CHSL 14-10-2020 (Morning shift)
expenditure of a person during the four consecutive months, (a) 52.33% (b) 48.33% (c) 54.33% (d) 58.33%
April to July, 2019.
Q373.What is the average number of students admitted to all
schools in 2018?

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SSC CHSL 14-10-2020 (Morning shift) Q376. The following bar graph shows the marks (out of 100) of
(a) 290 (b) 280 (c) 275 (d) 270 students A, B, C, D, E and F in the subjects mentioned.

Q374. The following graph shows the data of the collection of


interest on loans (in crore Rs) by six branches B1, B2, B3, B4,
B5 and B6 of a bank during the years mentioned.

Based on this, only 2 students crossed the average marks in


which subject:
SSC CHSL 14-10-2020 (Afternoon shift)
Based on the information, from the year 2016 to 2017, the (a) Maths (b) Economics
highest rate of collection is for the branch: (c) Commerce (d) Civics
SSC CHSL 14-10-2020 (Afternoon shift) Q377. The following bar graph shows the data of the production
(a) B4 (b) B1 (c) B3 (d) B6 of an item (in thousand tonnes) from four different companies
A, B, C and D during the year mentioned.
Q375. The given pie chart shows the percentage of students
enrolled for the courses A, B, C, D and E in a university and the
table shows the percentage of students that passed, out of the
enrolled students.
Student enrolled:

In the five years given, the average production is highest in


company _______ and lowest in company _______,
Courses % passed out
respectively.
A 76
SSC CHSL 14-10-2020 (Afternoon shift)
B 82 (a) C; A (b) D; A (c) A; B (d) B; C

C 80 Q378-381. The following graph shows the sales of cars (in


thousands) in four cities in 4 years. Study the graph and answer
D 90
the questions.
E 75

If the total number of students is 60000, then the total number


of students who did not pass in the courses A, C is:
SSC CHSL 14-10-2020 (Afternoon shift)
(a) 7852 (b) 4992 (c) 8254 (d) 7628

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In which two consecutive years was the difference of the


rainfall minimum?
SSC CHSL 15-10-2020 (Morning shift)
(a)2007-2008 (b)2006-2007
2016 2017 2018 2019 (c)2008-2009 (d)2005-2006
City-1 4.3 3.5 3.9 4.1
Q383-384.The given bar graph represents the pass percentage of
City-2 3.6 3.9 4.2 4.3 the 10th and 12th classes of a school during the consecutive
four year period 2016-19.
City-3 5.2 4.3 4.9 4.9

City-4 4.5 4.6 5.1 4.9

Q378.Which city has the highest sales?


SSC CHSL 14-10-2020 (Evening shift)
(a) City-1 (b) City-3
(c) City-4 (d) City-2

Q379.In which year, the sales are highest?


SSC CHSL 14-10-2020 (Evening shift)
(a) 2018 (b) 2016 (c) 2019 (d) 2017

Q380.Which city has the highest percentage of sales, and in


which year?
Q383.What is the average of the pass percentage of the 10th
SSC CHSL 14-10-2020 (Evening shift)
class for all four years?
(a) City-3; 2016 (b) City-4; 2017
SSC CHSL 15-10-2020 (Morning shift)
(c) City-1; 2019 (d) City-2; 2018
(a)64.75% (b)63.25% (c)63.75% (d)65.25%

Q381.In 2019, what is the average number of sales among all


Q384.What is the average percentage of the failed students of
the four cities?
the 12th class for all four years?
SSC CHSL 14-10-2020 (Evening shift)
SSC CHSL 15-10-2020 (Morning shift)
(a) 4280 (b) 4178 (c) 3980 (d) 4550
(a)23% (b)25.25% (c)25.75% (d)23.75%

Q382.The given graph represents the rainfall (in cm) in a city,


Q385.Study the given pie-chart and table carefully and answer
over a period of six years. Study the graph and answer the
the question that follows. The percentage wise distribution of
question that follows.
lecturers in five different subjects in a university is shown in the
pie-chart. The total number is 500.

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Q389.In which class, the percentage increase in the number of


boys as compared to its previous class is least?
SSC CHSL 15-10-2020 (Afternoon shift)
(a) Class VIII I (b) Class V
(c) Class VII (d) Class VI

Q390. Observe the following bar-graph carefully and answer


the following questions:

.
Ratio of male to female lecturers:
Lecturers Males:Females

Mathematics 7:3

Physics 2:3

Chemistry 4:1

Botany 3:5

Zoology 2:5
The birth rate of Country C is approximately what percentage of
the birth rate of Country E?
Find the number of male lecturers in Physics. SSC CHSL 15-10-2020 (Evening shift)
SSC CHSL 15-10-2020 (Morning shift)
(a) 70% (b) 65% (c) 75% (d) 60%
(a)42 (b)46 (c)44 (d)40
Q391-393. In the given bar graph, the Blue bar shows the
Q386-389. The following graph shows the number of boys and
income and the Red bar shows the expenditure of a company.
girls in class V, class VI, class VII and class VIII. Study the
Study the graph and answer the question that follows.
graph and answer the question.

Q391.The income in 2001 was equal to the expenditure in the


year:
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Q386.What is the average number of girls in all the classes?
(a) 2002 (b) 2003 (c) 2000 (d) 2004
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(a) 57 (b) 60 (c) 59 (d) 58
Q392. The expenditure from 2001 to 2002 decreased by:
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Q387.Which class has the maximum number of students?
1 1 1 1
SSC CHSL 15-10-2020 (Afternoon shift) a) 33 % (b) 35 % (c) 36 % (d) 34 %
(a) Class VII (b) Class VI 3 3 3 3
(c) Class VIII (d) Class V
Q393.The percentage decrease in the income of the company in
Q388.What is the overall percentage increase in boys when 2002 as compared to that in 2001 is:
SSC CHSL 15-10-2020 (Evening shift)
compared to girls? (Correct to two decimal places)
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(a) 18% (b) 24 % (c) 16 % (d) 22%
(a) 6.12% (b) 5.67% (c) 3.67% (d) 4.75% 3 3

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Q394. Study the graph and answer the following questions.


Q397. The following chart shows the marks (in degrees) scored
by a student in different subjects -- English, Hindi, History,
Economics and Political Science -- in an examination. Total
marks obtained in the examination are 600. Observe the chart
and answer the questions.

How many students spend 5 hours or more than 5 hours playing


mobile games per day?
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(a) 46 (b) 14 (c) 8 (d) 6
What is the difference between marks scored in History and
Q395. The following pie chart shows the percentage wise marks scored in Hindi?
distribution of the number of students in five different schools, SSC CHSL 16-10-2020 (Morning shift)
P, Q, R, S and T. Total number of students in all five schools (a) 40 (b) 30 (c) 25 (d) 15
together is 8400.
Q398. Study the graph and answer the questions based on the
graph:

The number of students in school T is what percentage of the


total number of students in school Q and S together. On which day the production was 1/5 th of the total production?
SSC CHSL 16-10-2020 (Morning shift) SSC CHSL 16-10-2020 (Afternoon shift)
(a) 45% (b) 50% (c) 40% (d) 55% (a) Wednesday (b) Thursday
(c) Tuesday (d) Friday
Q396. The following graph shows the number of books sold by
a book-seller during the five-months of 2019, April, May, June, Q399. Study the following graph and answer the questions
July and August. Study the graph and answer the questions: based on the graph.

The total number of books sold during these five month is:
SSC CHSL 16-10-2020 (Morning shift) What percentage of the total number of teachers are aged less
(a) 2950 (b) 2900 (c) 2850 (d) 2800 than 45 years?

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(a) 80% (b) 30% (c) 60% (d) 8%

Q400. Study the following graph and answer the questions


based on the graph.

What is the ratio of the number of students who were admitted


to course A in the year 2007 to that of students who were
admitted to course C in the year 2009?
What was the percentage decline in the production from Friday SSC CHSL 16-10-2020 (Evening shift)
to Saturday? 9 21 23 19
SSC CHSL 16-10-2020 (Afternoon shift) (a) (b) (c) (d)
20 20 20 20
2
(a) 66 % (b) 10% (c) 20% (d) 40%
3
Q403. The following graph shows the number of students (in
hundreds) in three different courses in four different
Q401. The following bar graph shows the number of students institutes.Study the graph and answer the question.
(in hundreds) who have opted for different courses A, B, C and
D in 3 years in a college. Study the graph and answer the
question.

What is the total number of students (in hundreds) in M.Sc.


course across all institutes?
SSC CHSL 16-10-2020 (Evening shift)
(a) 11.5 (b) 11.9 (c) 10.5 (d) 10.8
In the year 2007, the average number of students across the four
Q404. Study the graph and answer the question that follows.
courses is (in hundreds):
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(a) 2.7 (b) 1.5 (c) 2.2 (d) 2.5

Q402. The following graph below shows the number of students


(in thousands) who were admitted to three different courses in 5
years in a university. Study the graph and answer the question.

What is the ratio of enrolment during 1995-1996 to the


enrolment during 1998-1999?
SSC CHSL 16-10-2020 (Evening shift)
(a) 1 : 2 (b) 1 : 3 (c) 2 : 1 (d) 3 : 1

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Q405. Study the given chart carefully and answer the question
accordingly:

The percentage increase in the number of workers in 2018 is


maximum as compared to that is 2015 in case of workers of
In which of the following years was the percentage increase in
type:
production from the previous year, the maximum among the
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given years?
(a) C (b) B (c) D (d) A
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(a) 2014 (b) 2016 (c) 2011 (d) 2012
Q408. Study the chart and answer the questions:
Q406. Study the pie-chart and the table carefully and answer the
questions that follow. The percentage distribution of lecturers in
five different subjects in a university is shown in the pie-chart.
The total number of lecturers is 500.

In which of the given years is the percentage increase in the


number of hotels in comparison to the previous year, is the
maximum?
SSC CHSL 19-10-2020 (Morning shift)
(a) 2001 (b) 2004 (c) 2002 (d) 2003

Ratio of male to female lecturers: Q409-412. Given bar graph shows, total expenditure and the
Lecturers Male:Female gross receipts of a company (in Rs crores). Study the graph and
answer the question that follows.
Mathematics 7:3

Physics 2:3

Chemistry 4:1

Botany 3:5

Zoology 2:5
What is the difference in the number of female lecturers in
chemistry and Mathematics?
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(a) 30 (b) 22 (c) 20 (d) 25

Q407. Study the given chart and answer the following


questions:

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Q409.In order to make a profit of 20%, what should have been Q417. The given pie-chart represents the percentage of students
the gross receipts (in crore Rs) in 1995-96, if the total enrolled in five different sports. The total number of students is
expenditure remained the same? 2800.
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(a) 5776 (b) 6445 (c) 6875 (d) 7565

Q410.The total expenditure of the company in 1998-99 exceeds


that in 1994-95 by (in Rs crore):
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(a) 3800 (b) 5500 (c) 3700 (d) 4800

Q411. If profit = gross receipts - total expenditure, then in


1997-98, what percentage of gross receipts is the profit made?
(Correct to one decimal place)
SSC CHSL 19-10-2020 (afternoon shift) If 24 students playing cricket are shifted to kabaddi, then find
(a) 5.4% (b) 3.9% (c) 6.1% (d) 4.8% the new ratio of the number of students in Cricket to those in
kabaddi.
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Q412.What is the percentage increase in the gross receipts in
(a) 30 : 17 (b) 30 : 13 (c) 31 : 18 (d) 31 : 16
1996-97 as compared to 1994-95?
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(a) 42% (b) 43% (c) 41% (d) 44% Q418-419. Study the given bar chart and answer the question
that follows.
Q 413-417 The following bar graph shows the sales (in Production of Fertilizers by a Company (in 10,000 tonnes) Over
thousands) of motor bikes by the factories, F1, F2, F3 and F4 is the Years
2017, 2018 and 2019.

Q418.What was the approximate percentage increase in the


production of fertilizers from 1998 to 1999?
Q413.What is the ratio of total sales of F1 to that of F4 across
SSC CHSL 20-10-2020 (Morning shift)
all years? (a) 50% (b) 40% (c) 44.4% (d) 48.4%
SSC CHSL 19-10-2020 (Evening shift)
(a) 10 : 9 (b) 3 : 7 (c) 9 : 11 (d) 11 : 10
Q419.The average production in 2000 and 2001 was less than
the average production of which of the following pairs of years?
Q414.Which factory had the highest sales across all the years?
SSC CHSL 20-10-2020 (Morning shift)
SSC CHSL 19-10-2020 (Evening shift)
(a) 2001 and 2002 (b) 1996 and 1997
(a) F1 (b) F2 (c) F4 (d) F3
(c) 1997 and 1998 (d) 1999 and 2000

Q415. Which factory had the least number of sales across all the
Q420. The given pie-chart represents the percentage of students
years?
enrolled in five different sports. The total number of students is
SSC CHSL 19-10-2020 (Evening shift)
2800.
(a) F2 (b) F3 (c) F1 (d) F4

Q 416.Which of the factories witnessed the highest increase in


the percentage of sales from 2018 to 2019?
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(a) F3 (b) F2 (c) F1 (d) F4

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(a) 14 : 9 (b) 14 : 17 (c) 13 : 9 (d) 15 : 19

Q423. Study the following pie-chart and answer the given


questions.
The pie chart shows the Budget Expenditure of a company in
the year 2018 (percentage distribution) on different heads A, B,
C, D and E.

What is the average number of students enrolled in Hockey and


Tennis together?
SSC CHSL 20-10-2020 (Morning shift)
(a) 460 (b) 540 (c) 580 (d) 560

Q421. Study the following pie-chart and answer the given


questions.
The pie chart shows the Budget Expenditure of a company in
the year 2018 (percentage distribution) on different heads A, B,
C, D and E. The central angle of the sector representing expenditure on head
D is:
SSC CHSL 20-10-2020 (Afternoon shift)
(a) 45° (b) 52° (c) 56° (d) 54°

Q424. A study was made for the number of persons of different


age groups visited in a library in a week which is shown in the
histogram. Study the histogram and answer the questions given
below.

If ₹165 crore were spent in the year 2018 on A, what would


have been the total expenditure for that year (in ₹ crores)?
SSC CHSL 20-10-2020 (Afternoon shift)
(a) ₹ 320 (b) ₹ 400 (c) ₹ 350 (d) ₹ 300

Q422. A study was made for the number of persons of different


age groups visited in a library in a week which is shown in the
histogram. Study the histogram and answer the questions given What percentage of the total number of persons visiting the
below. library in the week was the number of persons of age group
25-30 years?
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(a) 12% (b) 15% (c) 12.5% (d) 10.5%

Q.425-426. Study the following bar graph and answer the


question that follows:

The ratio of the number of persons in the age groups 15-20


years and 20-25 years together, to the number of persons in the
age group 30-35 years and 35-40 years together, is:
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(a) 55 (b) 85 (c) 65 (d) 75

Q429. The pie-chart shows percentage-wise distribution of


teachers who teach six different subjects. Study the pie chart
and answer the questions.

Q425.In which of the following pairs of years, the average


export of diamonds was closest to Rs. 12 crores?
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(a) 2010 and 2011 (b) 2013 and 2014
(c) 2011 and 2012 (d) 2012 and 2013

Total number of teachers = 1650


Q426.In which year was the maximum percentage increase in
What is the total number of teachers teaching English, Maths
diamond exports compared to the previous year?
SSC CHSL 20-10-2020 (Evening shift)
and Physics?
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(a) 2010 (b) 2012 (c) 2014 (d) 2009
(a) 857 (b) 950 (c) 975 (d) 957
Q427. Study the bar graph and answer the question that follows
Q430. The following bar chart represents the birth rate (per
thousand) of six different countries. Study the bar chart and
answer the questions given below.

The ratio of the total production of organic fertilizer by the


company in the year 2005, 2006 and 2008 to the total
production in the years 2001, 2002, 2003 and 2004, is:
SSC CHSL 20-10-2020 (Evening shift)
(a) 5:6 (b) 3:4 (c) 6:5 (d) 4:3 The birth rate of country E is what percent of the birth rate of
country A?
Q428. Study the bar graph and answer the question that follows SSC CHSL 21-10-2020 (Morning shift)
(a) 120% (b) 180% (c) 150% (d) 160%

Q431. The pie-chart shows percentage-wise distribution of


teachers who teach six different subjects. Study the pie chart
and answer the questions.

If P% of the demand of the item for Company U is equal to the


production for company Z, then P is equal to:
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Total number of teachers = 1650


What is the difference between the total number of teachers who
teach Physics and Maths and the total number of teachers who
teach chemistry and biology?
SSC CHSL 21-10-2020 (Morning shift)
(a) 60 (b) 76 (c) 66 (d) 68

Q432. The following bar chart represents the birth rate (per
thousand) of six different countries. Study the bar chart and
answer the questions given below.

Q434.In how many minutes is an empty tank filled completely


if pipe D fills it for half the time and then for the other half
time, pipes C and D fill it together?
SSC CHSL 21-10-2020 (afternoon shift)
(a) 15 minutes (b) 18 minutes
(c) 12 minutes (d) 10 minutes

Q435.Two pipes P and Q are inlet pipes. If they are opened at


alternate minutes and if pipe P is opened first, then in how many
minutes will the tank be full?
The birth rate of which country is exactly 50% more than that of SSC CHSL 21-10-2020 (afternoon shift)
country D? (a) 18 minutes (b) 20 minutes
SSC CHSL 21-10-2020 (Morning shift) (c) 16 minutes (d) 30 minutes
(a) Country F (b) Country C
(c) Country A (d) Country E Q436. The pie-chart shows the percentage-wise distribution of
the number of students in five different schools P, Q, R, S and T.
Q433. The pie-chart shows the percentage-wise distribution of The total number of students in all five schools together is
the number of students in five different schools P, Q, R, S and T. 10,500.
The total number of students in all five schools together is
10,500.
Study the pie chart and answer the questions

The difference between the central angles corresponding to


school T and R is:
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The number of students in school R is what percent of the total (a) 34.5° (b) 44° (c) 43.2° (d) 42.8°
number of students in schools Q and T together?
SSC CHSL 21-10-2020 (afternoon shift) Q437. The bar graph shows the number of students (in
(a) 30% (b) 35% (c) 25% (d) 40% hundreds) admitted and passed out per year in a college during
the years 2010 to 2014.
Q434-435. Study the following graph and answer the given Study the bar-graph and answer the question.
questions.
The graph shows the time (in minutes) taken by the pipes (A,B),
(C,D), (E,F), (G,H) and (P,Q) to fill a tank.

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Total numbers of cars produced = 40,00,000


The number of cars produced by country B is what percent
The ratio of the number of students admitted in the year 2012 to more than that produced by country E?
the average number of students passed out in the years 2013 and SSC CHSL 21-10-2020 (Evening shift)
2014 is: (a) 60% (b) 25% (c) 40% (d) 50%
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(a) 4 : 5 (b) 4 : 7 (c) 2 : 5 (d) 3 : 5 Q440. The bar graph shows the number of students (in
hundreds) admitted and passed out per year in a college during
Q438. The pie-chart shows the annual car production the years 2010 to 2014.
(percentage wise) of six countries A, B, C, D, E and F. Study the bar-graph and answer the question.
Study the pie chart and answer the questions.

Total numbers of cars produced = 40,00,000


उ ािदत कारों की कुल सं ा = 40,00,000
In which of the following years, was the pass percentage
If 45% of the cars number of produced by these six countries
between 80 and 85?
are diesel cars and the rest are petrol cars, then how many petrol
SSC CHSL 21-10-2020 (Evening shift)
cars were produced?
(a) 2014 (b) 2011 (c) 2013 (d) 2012
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(a) 25 lakh (b) 24 lakh
Q441. Study the following bar diagram and answer the question
(c) 22 lakh (d) 20 lakh
that follows.
The production (in thousands) of electronic items (TV and
Q439. The pie-chart shows the annual car production
LCD) in a factory during the period from 2011 to 2015.
(percentage wise) of six countries A, B, C, D, E and F.
Study the pie chart and answer the questions.

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The difference between the average production of LCDs and


that of the TVs from 2011 to 2013 is:
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(a) 1200 (b) 1000 (c) 900 (d) 800

Q442. Study the following bar diagram and answer the question
that follows.
The production (in thousands) of electronic items (TV and
LCD) in a factory during the period from 2011 to 2015.

The difference between the average number of students of


Science and Humanities stream in 2017-18 and that in
Commerce and Vocational in 2018-19 is:
SSC CHSL 26-10-2020 (afternoon shift)
(a) 8 (b) 6 (c) 4 (d) 2

Q446. The following pie chart shows the percentage-wise


distribution of the number of students in five different schools P,
The ratio of the total production of LCDs in the year 2012 and
Q, R, S and T. The total number of students in all five schools
2014 to the total production of TV’s in the year 2012 and 2014
together is 8400.
is:
SSC CHSL 26-10-2020 (Morning shift)
(a) 23 : 20 (b) 19 : 21 (c) 23 : 25 (d) 21 : 25

Q443-444. The following pie chart shows the monthly


expenditure incurred by a family on various items, and their
savings. Study the chart and answer the question that follows.

Find the average number of students in schools R and S


together.
SSC CHSL 26-10-2020 (afternoon shift)
(a) 1510 (b) 1612 (c) 1512 (d) 1620

447-448. The given bar graph represents the number of students


who appeared in the board examination in session 2017-18 and
2018-19. Study the graph and answer the question that follows.
Q443.If the monthly income is ₹64,800, then the yearly savings
are:
SSC CHSL 26-10-2020 (Morning shift)
(a) ₹70,500 (b) ₹75,000 (c) ₹72,500 (d) ₹75,600

Q444.If the expenditure on education is 2,700 more than that on


housing, then the total expenditure on food and clothings is:
SSC CHSL 26-10-2020 (Morning shift)
(a) ₹ 27,540 (b) ₹ 27,450 (c) ₹ 25,740 (d) ₹ 25,400

Q445. The given bar graph represents the number of students


who appeared in the board examination in session 2017-18 and
2018-19. Study the graph and answer the question that follows.

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Q447. What is the ratio of the total number of students appeared Q451.What is the average amount invested by Vivek in saving
in examinations in 2017-18 and 2018-19? schemes A, B, C and D?
SSC CHSL 26-10-2020 (afternoon shift) SSC CHSL 26-10-2020 (Evening shift)
(a) 5 : 6 (b) 6 : 5 (c) 3 : 4 (d) 4 : 5 (a) ₹ 27,200 (b) ₹ 28,500 (c) ₹ 27,250 (d) ₹ 27,000

Q448.What percentage is the total number of students who Q452. The given bar graph represents the percentage of
appeared in 2017-18 is less than the total number of students non-electrified villages in 6 states A, B, C, D, E and F. Study
who appeared in 2018-19?(correct to one decimal place) the graph and answer the question that follows.
SSC CHSL 26-10-2020 (afternoon shift)
(a) 15% (b) 20.5% (c) 12% (d) 16.7%

Q449. Study the pie-chart and answer the questions.


In an institute, there are 900 students who use different modes
of transport for to and from travel. The given pie diagram
represents the requisite data.

How many states have at most 30% or less non-electrified


villages?
SSC CHSL 17-03-2020 (Morning shift)
(a) 3 (b) 4 (c) 1 (d) 2
The number of students who travel on foot is:
Q453. The following bar graph shows the number of deaths
SSC CHSL 26-10-2020 (Evening shift)
from road accident occurred during the rainy season in the year
(a) 175 (b) 150 (c) 225 (d) 180
1992. Study the graph carefully and answer the question that
follows.
Q450-451. Study the following graph and answer the questions
given below:

Between which two consecutive weeks was the fall in the


number of deaths the greatest?
SSC CHSL 17-03-2020 (Morning shift)
(a) 7 July to 14 July
(b) 28 July to 4 August
(c) 30 June to 7 July
Q450.What is the ratio of the total amount invested by Vivek in
(d) 21 July to 28 July
schemes A and C together to the total amount invested by
Shalini in schemes A and C together?
Q454. Study the graph and answer the question that follows.
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(a) 23 : 25 (b) 25 : 29 (c) 23 : 27 (d) 26 : 29

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Q456.Which company witnessed the highest increase in


In which year was the value per tonne the minimum?
manufacturing from 2017 to 2018?
SSC CHSL 17-03-2020 (Morning shift)
SSC CHSL 17-03-2020 (afternoon shift)
(a) 2005 (b) 2007 (c) 2009 (d) 2006
(a) C - 3 (b) C - 2 (c) C - 1 (d) C - 4
Q455. The following bar graph shows the number of deaths
Q457.Which company manufactured the least number of
from road accident occurred during the rainy season in the year
mobiles across all the years?
1992. Study the graph carefully and answer the question that
SSC CHSL 17-03-2020 (afternoon shift)
follows.
(a) C-4 (b) C-3 (c) C-1 (d) C-2

Q458.Which company manufactured the highest number of


mobiles across all the years?
SSC CHSL 17-03-2020 (afternoon shift)
(a) C-2 (b) C-3 (c) C-4 (d) C-1

Q459.What is the ratio of total products manufactured by C-1 to


that of C-4?
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(a) 14 : 21 (b) 11 : 13
(c) 27 : 35 (d) 32 : 31

Q460-463. The given chart shows the number of students in


Class 4, Class 5, Class 6 and Class 7 who got first class, second
class and failed in the final examination.
Between which two consecutive weeks was the rise in number
of deaths the greatest?
SSC CHSL 17-03-2020 (Morning shift)
(a) 21 July to 28 July
(b) 14 July to 21 July
(c) 4 August to 11 August
(d) 30 June to 7 July

Q456-459. The given data shows the number of mobiles (in


thousands) manufactured by companies C -1, C - 2, C - 3 and C
- 4 in 2017, 2018 and 2019.

Q460. What is the pass percentage of Class 4?


SSC CHSL 17-03-2020 (Evening shift)
(a) 94.66% (b) 91.23% (c) 95% (d) 90.45%

Q461.Which class has the highest number of students who


passed?
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(a) Class 4 (b) Class 5 (c) Class 6 (d) Class 7


Based on this information, if the total number of students is
Q462.Which class has the least number of students who passed? 9800, then the number of girls in the college B is:
SSC CHSL 17-03-2020 (Evening shift) rning shift)
(a) Class 4/ क ा 4 (b) Class 6/ क ा 6 (a) 560 (b) 280 (c) 1008 (d) 504
(c) Class 7/ क ा 7 (d) Class 5/ क ा 5
Q466. The following graph shows the data of five companies A,
Q463.What is the pass percentage of Class 6? B, C, D, E with respect to the male and female ratio of
SSC CHSL 17-03-2020 (Evening shift) employees above, or below the average salary.
(a) 87.83% (b) 90.12% (c) 86.66% (d) 89.96%

Q464. The following graph shows the profit (in crore Rs)
earned by a company in the years from 2012 to 2019.

If in the company D, the percentage of employee above the


average salary is 16% which is equal to 80, then the number of
employees below average salary are:
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(a) 300 (b) 420 (c) 520 (d) 470
The percentage increase in the profit from the previous year, is
greatest in the year: Q467. The following graph shows the data of the number of
SSC CHSL 18-03-2020 (Morning shift) candidates that appeared and qualified for a competitive exam
(a) 2018 (b) 2013 (c) 2015 (d) 2017 from the colleges A, B, C, D, E.

Q465. The given pie chart shows the percentage of students


enrolled into the colleges A, B, C, D, E and F in a city, and the
table shows the ratio of boys to girls in the college.
Student enrolled

Based on the information, the difference between the percentage


of students that qualified, from the colleges B and D is:
A 9:4 SSC CHSL 18-03-2020 (Morning shift)
(a) 20 (b) 18 (c) 12 (d) 15
B 5:9
Q468-471. The following chart shows the sales (in thousands)
C 3:4 of pens, pencils and books in month1, month2 and month3.
D 7:2 Answer the question based on the chart.

E 1:4

F 3:2

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Month 1 Month 2 Month 3 Q472.What is the percentage less in production by farmer F1


with respect to the production by farmer F2?
Pens 5.6 4.9 4.6 SSC CHSL 19-03-2020 (Morning shift)
7 7 7 7
Pencils 6.7 7.3 6.2 (a) 21 % (b) 23 % (c) 22 % (d) 24 %
33 33 33 33
Books 4.5 5.7 6.3
Q473. Which farmer recorded the highest percentage of sales
with respect to production?
Q468. Which month has the highest sales? SSC CHSL 19-03-2020 (Morning shift)
SSC CHSL 18-03-2020 (Evening shift) (a) F3 (b) F1 (c) F2 (d) F4
(a) Month/ माह 1 (b) Month/ माह 2
(c) Month/ माह 3 (d) Month/ माह 1 and Month/ माह 3 Q474.What is the ratio between the total sales and total
production by all farmers?
Q469. What is the average number of pens sold in the 3 SSC CHSL 19-03-2020 (Morning shift)
months? (a) 4 : 5 (b) 5 : 6 (c) 3 : 4 (d) 6 : 7
SSC CHSL 18-03-2020 (Evening shift)
(a) 3987 (b) 5432 (c) 5033 (d) 4935 Q475. What is the average of a crop in quintals, sold by all the
farmers?
Q470. Which product has the highest percentage of sales, and in SSC CHSL 19-03-2020 (Morning shift)
which month (among all months)? (a) 470 (b) 490 (c) 510 (d) 530
SSC CHSL 18-03-2020 (Evening shift)
(a) Pencils; Month 3 Q476-477. The given bar graph shows the biscuit exports of
(b) Pens; Month 1 India over a period of five years. Study the graph and answer
(c) Pencils; Month 2 the question that follows.
(d) Books; Month 3

Q471. Which product has the highest sales in all 3 months?


SSC CHSL 18-03-2020 (Evening shift)
(a) Pencils (b) Books
(c) Pens (d) Pens and Books

Q472-474. The bar graph represents the production and sales of


a certain crop in quintals by the farmers F1, F2, F3 and F4.

Q476. In which two years was the value per tonne equal?
SSC CHSL 19-03-2020 (afternoon shift)
(a) 2005 and 2006 (b) 2008 and 2009
(c) 2007 and 2008 (d) 2006 and 2007

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Q477.What was the percentage drop in the export quantity from


2005 to 2006?
SSC CHSL 19-03-2020 (afternoon shift)
(a) 75% (b) 25% (c) 50% (d) 100%

Q478. The given bar graph represents the number of teachers in


different weight groups. Study the graph and answer the
question that follows.

In which of the following weight groups is the number of


teachers the maximum?
SSC CHSL 19-03-2020 (afternoon shift)
(a) 60-65 (b) 45-50 (c) 65-70 (d) 40-45
In which year, the percentage increase in exports was maximum
Q479. The given bar graph shows the biscuit exports of India from its preceding year:
over a period of five years. Study the graph and answer the SSC CHSL 19-03-2020 (afternoon shift)
question that follows. (a) 2009 (b) 2006 (c) 2008 (d) 2007

Q480-483. The given pie chart shows the marks obtained in an


examination by a student (in degrees). Observe the pie chart and
answer the question that follows:

Q480.If the total marks are 720, then the marks obtained in
Mathematics are:
SSC CHSL 19-03-2020 (Evening shift)
(a) 80 (b) 140 (c) 120 (d) 160

Q481.If the total marks are 720, then the marks obtained in
English is what percentage of the marks obtained in Maths?
SSC CHSL 19-03-2020 (Evening shift)

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(a) 60% (b) 55% (c) 50% (d) 75%

Q482. If total marks are 720, then the marks obtained in


Chemistry, Biology and Maths together is what percentage of
the total marks?
SSC CHSL 19-03-2020 (Evening shift)
(a) 30% (b) 40% (c) 50% (d) 60%

Q488. The ratio of the total number of engineers recruited by


Q483. If the total marks are 720, then the difference between
companies A and B in 2015 and 2018 to the total number of
the total marks obtained in Physics, Maths and Physical
engineers recruited by C and D in 2014 and 2018 is:
Education and the total marks in Chemistry, Biology and
SSC CGL 3 March 2020 (Afternoon)
English out of the total marks is
(a) 28:19 (b) 13:21 (c) 17:14 (d) 9:14
SSC CHSL 19-03-2020 (Evening shift)
(a) 90 (b) 110 (c) 100 (d) 80
Q489.The number of years in which the number of engineers
recruited by company D is less than the average number of
SSC CGL TIER I 2020
engineers recruited by company B in the given six years, is:
SSC CGL 3 March 2020 (Afternoon)
Q484-487. The given table shows the number (in thousands) of (a) 3 (b) 1 (c) 4 (d) 2
cars of five different models A, B, C, D and E produced during
Years 2012-2017. Study the table and answer the questions that Q490.The total number of engineers recruited by company A in
follows: 2014 to 2017 is what percentage more than the total number of
engineers recruited by all the four companies in 2019?
SSC CGL 3 March 2020 (Afternoon)
(a) 3 (b) 3.5 (c) 2.5 (d) 4

Q491.The total number of engineers recruited by the company


B in 2014 and 2017 is what percentage of the total number of
engineers recruited by C during 2015 to 2019?
SSC CGL 3 March 2020 (Afternoon)
(a) 38.4 (b) 38.2 (c) 39.2 (d) 37.8
Q484.In the year 2015, which type of car constitutes exactly
20% of the total number of cars produced that year? Q492. The number of students enrolled in different faculties in a
SSC CGL 3 March 2020 (Morning) school is as follows:
(a) D (b) B (c) E (d) A

Q485.If 2013 and 2014 are put together, which type of cars
constitute exactly 25% of the total number of cars produced in
those two years?
SSC CGL 3 March 2020 (Morning) The percentage of students studying in Science or Vocational
(a) E (b) C (c) B (d) D subjects is:
SSC CGL 3 March 2020 (Evening)
Q486.The percentage increase in the total cars in 2016 over (a) 25% (b) 93% (c) 37.2% (d) 50%
2012 is:
SSC CGL 3 March 2020 (Morning) Q493. As per the data in the table, what is the percentage of
(a) 62.33% (b) 45% (c) 33.33% (d) 50% students who got 20 or more marks?

Q487.The percentage decrease in the production of which type


of car in 2017, with reference to 2016, was the maximum?
SSC CGL 3 March 2020 (Morning)
(a) E (b) D (c) C (d) A SSC CGL 3 March 2020 (Evening)
(a) 58% (b) 54% (c) 14% (d) 42%
Q488-491. The given table represents the number of engineers
recruited by four companies A,B,C and D over the years. Study Q494. From the following table, how many patients were in the
the table carefully and answer the questions that follows: age group 40-60?

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7 6 5 3
(a) 50 (b) 43 (c) 48 (d) 38
8 7 7 8

Q499.The total number of computers sold by dealer A during


February to June is what percentage more than the total number
SSC CGL 3 March 2020 (Evening) of computers sold by all the dealers in June?(Correct to one
(a) 16 (b) 6 (c) 29 (d) 45 decimal place) /
SSC CGL 4 March 2020 (Morning)
Q495. The table below shows income (in rupees) for a (a) 17.5 (b) 25.3 (c) 24.4 (d) 21.5
particular month, together with their sources in respect of 5
employees A,B,C,D and E. Q500-503. The given table represents the revenue (in ₹ crores)
of a company from the sale of four products A,B,C and D in 6
years. Study the table carefully and answer the questions that
follow.

How many employees have their salary more than four times
their other income? Q500.What is the ratio of the total revenue of the company in
SSC CGL 3 March 2020 (Evening) 2014 from the sale of all the four products to the total revenue
(a) 3 (b) 2 (c) 1 (d) 4 from the sale of product C in 2014 to 2017? /
SSC CGL 4 March 2020 (Afternoon)
Q496-499. The given table represents the number of computers (a) 14:23 (b) 18:19 (c) 7:10 (d) 7:9
sold by four dealers A,B, C and D during the first six months of
2016. Study the table carefully and answer the questions that Q501.By what percentage is the total revenue of the company
follows: / from the sale of products A, B and D in 2012 and 2013 more
than the total revenue from the sale of product B in 2013 to
2016? (Correct to one decimal place) /
SSC CGL 4 March 2020 (Afternoon)
(a) 44.5 (b) 31.2 (c) 43.6 (d) 45.40

Q502.The number of years in which the revenue of the


company from the sale of product D is more than the average
revenue from the sale of product A over the six years is:
SSC CGL 4 March 2020 (Afternoon)
(a) 4 (b) 1 (c) 3 (d) 2
Q496. The number of months, in which the number of
computers sold by dealer B was less than the average number of Q503.The total revenue of the company from the sale of
computers sold by dealer C over six months, was: / products B,C and D in 2014 is what percentage of the total
SSC CGL 4 March 2020 (Morning) revenue from the sale of products C and D in 6 years?
SSC CGL 4 March 2020 (Afternoon)
(a) 5 (b) 4 (c) 2 (d) 3
(a) 18 (b) 25 (c) 28 (d) 20
Q497.What is the ratio of the total number of computers sold by
dealer A in February, April and May to the total number of Q504-507. The given table represents the production of
computers sold by dealer D in March, May and June? / different types of motorcycles (in thousands) over a period of
SSC CGL 4 March 2020 (Morning) six years. Study the table carefully and answer the questions
(a) 15:13 (b) 10:9 (c) 20:27 (d) 6:5 that follows:

Q498.The total number of computers sold by dealer B in April,


May and June is what percentage of the total number of
computers sold by all the dealers in February and April? /
SSC CGL 4 March 2020 (Morning)

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Q510. The total exports of item D in 2010, 2012 and 2014 is


what percentage of the total exports of all the four items in 2011
and 2012?
SSC CGL 5 March 2020 (Morning)
(a) 44.8% (b) 45% (c) 46.2% (d) 44%

Q511.The total exports of item A from 2012 to 2014 is what


percentage less than the total exports of all the four items in
Q504.During 2015, the production of which type of motorcycle 2015? (correct to one decimal place)
was more than 25% of the total production of all types of SSC CGL 5 March 2020 (Morning)
motorcycles in 2017? (a) 15.2% (b) 13.8% (c) 16.7% (d) 14.3%
SSC CGL 4 March 2020 (Evening)
(a) A (b) B (c) C (d) D Q512-515. The given table represents the sale (in thousands) of
cars by four companies A,B,C and D in six years. Study the
Q505.What is the percentage increase in the total production of table and answer the questions that follow:
all types of motorcycles from 2014to 2018?
SSC CGL 4 March 2020 (Evening)
3 1 2 2
(a) 14 (b) 17 (c) 16 (d) 14
7 3 3 7

Q506.By what percentage is the total production of type A


motorcycles over six years, less than the total production of all
types of motorcycles in 2013 and 2016?
SSC CGL 4 March 2020 (Evening)
(a) 32.2 (b) 32.8 (c) 31.6 (d) 30.5
Q512.What is the ratio of total number of cars sold by
Q507.What is the ratio of the total number of motorcycles of companies A,B and D in 2017 to the total number of cars sold
type B produced in 2016 and 2018 to the total number of by all companies in 2018?
motorcycles of type D produced in 2013, 2015 and 2016? SSC CGL 5 March 2020 (Afternoon)
SSC CGL 4 March 2020 (Evening) (a) 6:13 (b) 18:23 (c) 9:14 (d) 3:4
(a) 1:2 (b) 3:4 (c) 3:5 (d) 2:3
Q513.The total number of cars sold by company B during 2015,
Q508-511. The given table represents the exports (in ₹crores) of 2017 and 2018 is what percentage less than the total number of
four items A,B, C and D over a period of six years. Study the cars sold by company C in 2013, 2015, 2017 and 2018?
table carefully and answer the questions that follows: SSC CGL 5 March 2020 (Afternoon)
1 2
(a) 50 (b) 33 (c) 16 (d) 40
3 3

Q514.The total number of cars sold by companies A in 2017


and C in 2013 is what percentage of the total number of cars
sold by all the four companies in 2013 to 2018?(correct to one
decimal place)
SSC CGL 5 March 2020 (Afternoon)
(a) 23.8 (b) 25.6 (c) 23.3 (d) 24.2

Q515.The total number of cars sold by company C in 2018


exceeds the average number of cars sold by company A during
Q508.In which year, the exports of item D were 1.4 times the 2014 to 2018 by:
average exports of item B during the six years? SSC CGL 5 March 2020 (Afternoon)
SSC CGL 5 March 2020 (Morning) (a) 14,000 (b) 15,000 (c) 16,000 (d) 12,000
(a) 2014 (b) 2013 (c) 2011 (d) 2012
Q516. The following table shows the number of students
Q509.What is the ratio of the total exports of item A in 2014 enrolled in different faculties in a college.
and 2015 to the total exports of item C in 2011 and 2015?
SSC CGL 5 March 2020 (Morning)
(a) 4:3 (b) 7:5 (c) 5:4 (d) 3:2

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The percentage of students studying in faculties other than


Science is:
SSC CGL 5 March 2020 (Evening)
(a) 60% (b) 80% (c) 75% (d) 20%

Q517. The following table shows the income (in rupees) for a
particular month, together with their source, in respect of 5 Q520. The average production of wheat (in tonnes) in the period
employees(A,B,C,D and E). given in the table is:
SSC CGL 6 March 2020 (Morning)
(a) 3600 (b) 3482 (c) 3300 (d) 4218

Q521.The percentage growth of maize in the year 2019 over the


year 2015 is: (correct to one decimal place)
SSC CGL 6 March 2020 (Morning)
(a) 65.12% (b) 60.28% (c) 71.43% (d) 77.77%

Q522.The highest growth of sugarcane production over its


How many employees got more arrears than the average arrears previous year is recorded in the year:/
received by all the employees? SSC CGL 6 March 2020 (Morning)
SSC CGL 5 March 2020 (Evening) (a) 2019 (b) 2016 (c) 2018 (d) 2017
(a) 3 (b) 2 (c) 1 (d) 4

Q518. The heights of some girls in a school were noted and the Q523.The difference (in tonnes) between the average
data obtained are as shown in the table. production of barley and average production of rice is:
SSC CGL 6 March 2020 (Morning)
(a) 549 (b) 231 (c) 471 (d) 780

Q524. The following table shows the income (in ₹) for a


particular month, together with their source, in respect of 5
How many girls have a height of 135 cm or more but less than employees(A,B,C,D and E).
150 cm?SSC CGL 5 March 2020 (Evening)
(a) 80 (b) 35 (c) 88 (d) 64

Q519. The following table shows the monthly salaries (in ₹) of


50 families.

How many families have a monthly salary less than ₹40,000? How many employees got more than a total of ₹ 10,000 as
SSC CGL 5 March 2020 (Evening) income other than salary?
(a) 46 (b) 9 (c) 18 (d) 27 SSC CGL 6 March 2020 (Afternoon)
(a) 4 (b) 1 (c) 2 (d) 3
Q520 -523. In the following table, the production of various
crops (in tonnes) is given from 2015 to 2019. Study the table Q525. The following table shows the daily earnings of 45
and answer the question that follows: skilled workers:

How many workers earn less than ₹1,100 in a day?


SSC CGL 6 March 2020 (Afternoon)
(a) 43 (b) 39 (c) 29 (d) 10

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Q529.The total amount spent on the five commodities by the


Q526. The number of students enrolled in different streams in a family in the year 2019 is:
college is shown in the following table:/ SSC CGL 6 March 2020 (Evening)
(a) ₹6,856 (b) ₹8,122 (c) ₹5,400 d) ₹7,248

Q530.The ratio of the total amount spent on A and D


commodities in the year 2019 is:
The ratio of total number of boys to that of girls in the college SSC CGL 6 March 2020 (Evening)
is: (a) 15:17 (b) 6:17 (c) 1:1 (d) 3:8
SSC CGL 6 March 2020 (Afternoon)
(a) 13:12 (b) 23:27 (c) 1:1 (d) 27:23 Q531.The amount spent extra on commodities B and C in the
year 2019 as compared to that in the year 2016 is:
Q527. During a medical checkup, the height of 40 students in a SSC CGL 6 March 2020 (Evening)
class were recorded as shown in the following table./ (a) ₹260 (b) ₹248 (c) ₹110 (d) ₹192

Q532. In a school, the distribution of teachers is as follows:

How many students have a height of 165 cm or more?


SSC CGL 6 March 2020 (Afternoon) The total number of teachers of age less than 40 years is/
(a) 10 (b) 15 (c) 16 (d) 25 SSC CGL 7 March 2020 (Morning)
(a) 39 (b) 10 (c) 12 (d) 18
Q528. The following table gives the details of five commodities
A,B,C,D and E with quantity required and their cost for a Q533. Study the given table carefully and answer the questions
family in a month. Study the table and answer the questions that that follows:
follow.

The percentage of students who have passed with distinction in


the year 2012 is:
SSC CGL 7 March 2020 (Morning)
(a) 27% (b) 20% (c) 25% (d) 22%
The percentage of increase (per kg) in the rate of commodity D
Q534. In a particular year, the number of students enrolled in
from 2016 to 2019 is:
different streams in a college is as follows:
SSC CGL 6 March 2020 (Evening)
(a) 38.24% (b) 22.17% (c) 13.33% (d) 5% Science Arts Commerce Vocational

Boys Girls Boys Girls Boys Girls Boys Girls


Q529-531. The following table gives the details of five
commodities A,B,C,D and E with quantity required and their 32 18 28 45 42 42 13 30
cost for a family in a month. Study the table and answer the
questions that follow.
The percentage of girl students is:
छा ाओं का ितशत है :
SSC CGL 7 March 2020 (Morning)
(a) 54% (b) 46% (c) 135% (d) 50%

Q535. From the given table, what is the percentage of students


scoring 40 or more, but less than 70.
Source Less Less Less Less Less Less Less
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Q539. The following table shows the percentage distribution of


20 30 40 50 60 70 80
the population of five states, A,B,C,D and E on the basis of the
No. of 12 19 22 21 38 46 50 poverty line and also on the basis of sex.
students

SSC CGL 7 March 2020 (Morning)


(a) 8% (b) 96% (c) 56% (d) 48%

Q536. The following table shows the number of employees


working in various departments of an organisation from 2016 to
2019.
Years Production Marketing Corporate Research
If the male population above the poverty line for State B is 2.5
2016 500 130 50 145 million, then what is the total population of State B?
SSC CGL 7 March 2020 (Evening)
2017 940 146 60 140 1 2
(a) 8 million (b) 8 million
3 3
2018 1000 160 70 146
2 5
2019 1010 150 75 150
(c) 7 million (d) 10 million
3 3

In which year were the maximum number of employees Q540. The following table shows the items of expenditure of a
working in the organization? company (in ₹ lakh per annum), from 2015 to 2019.
SSC CGL 7 March 2020 (Afternoon) Year Salary Fuel and Bonus Interest Taxes
(a) 2019 (b) 2017 (c) 2016 (d) 2018 transport on loan

Q537. The following table shows the annual profit of a 2019 250 90 5 23.5 80
company (in ₹ lakh). 2018 350 110 2.5 30 110
2014-2015 2015-2016 2016-2017 2017-2018 2018-2019
2017 325 100 3.5 40 70
625 690 725 775 815
2016 300 125 4 35 90

The period which has the maximum percentage increase in 2015 400 140 3 45 100
profit over the previous year is:
SSC CGL 7 March 2020 (Afternoon) What is the average amount of interest per year which the
(a) 2016-2017 (b) 2017-2018 company had to pay during this period?
(c) 2018-2019 (d) 2015-2016 SSC CGL 7 March 2020 (Evening)
(a) ₹34.7 lakh (b) ₹25 lakh (c) ₹35 lakh (d) ₹30.7 lakh
Q538. The following table shows the percentage of marks
obtained by seven students in six different subjects in an Q541. The following table showing the percentage of the total
examination. population of a state in different age groups.

What are the average marks obtained by all the seven students
in Physics? (rounded off to two digits after the decimal)
Out of every 50,000 people, find the approximate number of
SSC CGL 7 March 2020 (Afternoon)
persons below the age of 35?
(a) 85.12 (b) 75.90 (c) 80.15 (d) 89.14
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(a) 26,250 (b) 26,260 (c) 25,250 (d) 25,230

Q542-545. The following table represents the number of


candidates that appeared and qualified in a competitive
examination from different states over five years. Study the
table and answer the questions that follow.

In which month does Company II have a contribution of


approximately 20% in the total fertilizer production?
SSC CGL 9 March 2020 (Afternoon)
(a) April (b) May
(c) January (d) March

Q548. The following table shows the imports and exports (in ₹
crore) of a country over 4 years (2016 to 2019).
Q542. What was the total number of candidates appearing from
all the states in the year 1997?
SSC CGL 9 March 2020 (Morning)
(a) 22,700 (b) 27,000 (c) 72,200 (d) 27,200

Q543.What is the difference between the number of candidates


qualifying in the year 1998, in the states M and P? The average trade balance (in ₹ crore) is:
SSC CGL 9 March 2020 (Afternoon)
SSC CGL 9 March 2020 (Morning)
(a) 50 (b) 44 (c) 40 (d) 60 (a) 4 (b) 12 (c) 8 (d) 6

Q544.The total number of candidates that qualified from all the Q549. The following table shows the production of fertilizers
states together in 1998 is approximately what percentage of the (in lakh tonne) by six companies in 5 months (January to May).
total number of candidates that qualified from all the states
together in 2001? (Correct to two decimal points)
SSC CGL 9 March 2020 (Morning)
(a) 97.72% (b) 90.72% (c) 96.70% (d) 94.7%

Q545.What is the average number of candidates that appeared


from State Q during the given years? There a continuous decrease in production over the months in:
SSC CGL 9 March 2020 (Morning) SSC CGL 9 March 2020 (Afternoon)
(a) 8990 (b) 9000 (c) 8980 (d) 8880 (a) Company IV (b) Company III
(c) Company I (d) Company II
Q546. Study the following table and answer the question.
Expenditures of a company (in Lakh Rupees) per annum over Q550. The following table shows the number of students
the given years. enrolled in different streams in a particular college.
Science Arts Commerce Vocational

Boys Girls Boys Girls Boys Girls Boys Girls

32 18 28 45 42 42 13 30

The ratio of the number of girls studying Arts to the number of


Total expenditure on all the items in 2014 was approximately
girls studying in all other streams is:
what percent of the total expenditure in 2018? SSC CGL 9 March 2020 (Evening)
SSC CGL 9 March 2020 (Afternoon)
(a) 1:3 (b) 2:1 (c) 1:2 (d) 3:1
(a) 68.32% (b) 60.32% (c) 66.32% (d) 65.32%
Q551. The following table gives the frequency of vowels used
Q547. The following table shows the production of fertilizers
in the page of a book.
(in lakh tonne) by six companies in 5 months (January to May).
Vowels a e i o u

Frequency 75 125 80 70 75

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As per the given data, which vowels occur less than 80 times? Q554. What is the total number of cars sold from the
SSC CGL 9 March 2020 (Evening) showrooms B and D
(a) a,e,i (b) a,i,o,u (c) a,o,u (d) a,e SSC CPO 2019 9-12-19(Morning)
(a) 1450 (b) 1750 (c) 155 (d) 1650
Q552. The following table shows the income (in rupees) for a
particular month, together with their source, in respect of 5 Q555.What is the central angle ( nearest to 0.1 degree ) of the
employees(A,B,C,D and E). sector corresponding to the sales from showroom C ?
SSC CPO 2019 9-12-19(Morning)
(a) 50.4 (b) 56.7 (c) 48.6 (d) 60.5

Q556-557. The given pie chart represents the average marks


obtained in English(E) and vernacular(V) by the students of 5
districts(D1,D2,D3,D4,D5) in the state at the secondary level
examination of a particular year(Marks secured out of a total of
100)

For employee D, the income from overtime is what percentage


of his total income?
SSC CGL 9 March 2020 (Evening)
(a) 5% (b) 7.5% (c) 6.25% (d) 22.5%

Q553. As per the data shown in the following table, what is the
percentage of students who got less than 50 marks?
Marks 10-2 20-3 30-4 40-5 50-6 60-7 70-80
obtaine 0 0 0 0 0 0
d

No. of 5 11 18 38 39 24 15 Q556 What is the average percentage of marks in English of the


student five districts?
s SSC CPO 2019 9-12-19(Morning)
(a) 67% (b) 75% (c) 73% (d) 68%
SSC CGL 9 March 2020 (Evening)
(a) 74% (b) 48% (c) 72% (d) 38% Q557.What is the difference between the average percentage of
marks in vernacular of the districts(D1,D2,D4) and (D3,D5)?
SSC CPO 2019 Tier I (December) SSC CPO 2019 9-12-19(Morning)
(a) 11.3% (b) 3.5% (c) 1.7% (d) 22.5%
Q554-555. The given pie chart represents the distribution of
Q.558-560 Study the graph and answer the question.
percentage of sales of a particular brand of car from five
showrooms A, B, C, D and E during 2018. The total number of
cars sold during that year from the five showrooms is 5000.

Q558.The number of workers in the factory whose daily wages


are ₹450 or more but less than ₹600 is ______.
SSC CPO 2019 9-12-19(Evening)
(a) 148 (b) 180 (c) 190 (d) 170

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Q559.The number of workers in the factory whose daily wages


are Rs. 500 or more but less than Rs. 650 is what percentage
more than the number of workers whose daily wages are Rs.
650 or more but less than Rs. 750? (Your answer should be
correct to one decimal place)
SSC CPO 2019 9-12-19(Evening)
(a) 84.5 (b) 45.8 (c) 75.4 (d) 76.6

Q560.The ratio of number of workers in the factory whose daily


wages are below Rs. 600 to the number of workers whose daily
wages are more than Rs. 650 but less than Rs. 800 is ____ Q564.The number of employees working in department C is
SSC CPO 2019 9-12-19(Evening) what percentage more than the total number of employees
(a) 2:1 (b) 11:10 (c) 17:14 (d) 11:7 working in D and E? (your answer should be correct to one
decimal place)
Q.561-563 Study the graph and answer the question. SSC CPO 2019 9-12-19(Evening)
(a) 23.2 (b) 20.6 (c) 22.8 (d) 21.4

Q565.If the total no of employees working in departments A


and B exceeds the number of employees in department C by x,
then x lies between:
SSC CPO 2019 9-12-19(Evening)
(a) 120 and 140 (b) 100 and 120
(c) 80 and 100 (d) 140 and 160

Q566.If the ratio of male employee and female employee


working in department D is 4:5 and that in department E is 9:11,
then what is the ratio of the total male employees in D and E to
the number of employees in B ?
SSC CPO 2019 9-12-19(Evening)
(a) 31:31 (b) 25:32 (c) 7:8 (d) 15:16
Q.561 Total production of wheat in states A, B and E is what
percentage less than total production of rice in states C, D and
Q.567-568 Study the given graph and answer the question that
E?
SSC CPO 2019 9-12-19(Evening) follows.
(a) 10 (b) 12 (c) 12.2 (d) 11.1

Q.562 The ratio of total production of rice in states C and E to


the total production of wheat in states B and D is __________
SSC CPO 2019 9-12-19(Evening)
(a) 11 : 10 (b) 22 : 19 (c) 20 : 17 (d) 13 : 12

Q.563 The number of states in which the production of wheat is


more than 20% of the total production of rice in all five states is
______.
SSC CPO 2019 9-12-19(Evening)
(a) 4 (b) 3 (c) 2 (d) 1

Q.564-566 study the pie-chart and answer the question.


Distribution (degree-wise) of the number of employees of a
Q567.What is the ratio of the total expenditure in 2015 and
company working in 5 departments A,B,C,D and E. Total
2016 to the total revenue of the company in 2016 and 2018?
number of employees =3200 SSC CPO 2019 11-12-19(Morning)
(a) 4 : 5 (b) 19 : 20 (c) 6 : 7 (d) 11 : 20

Q568.Total expenditure of the company in 2016,2017 and 2018


is what percentage less than the total revenue in the given five
years (correct to one decimal place)?

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SSC CPO 2019 11-12-19(Morning) Q573.The number of students in school C is what percentage
(a) 38.4% (b) 34.5% (c) 36.2% (d) 36.8% more than number of students in school B?
SSC CPO 2019 11-12-19(Morning)
Q569.In how many years was the revenue of the company more (a) 7.2 % (b) 10 % (c) 11 % (d) 9.5 %
than 1.2 times the average expenditure over the given 5 years?
SSC CPO 2019 11-12-19(Morning) Q574.If the ratio of the number of boys to that of girls in school
(a) 2 (b) 1 (c) 3 (d) 4 B is 7 :6 and the ratio of the number of boys to that of girls in
school D is 4:5 , then what is the ratio of the number of boys in
Q.570-572 Study the given graph and answer the question that B to that of girls in D?
follows. SSC CPO 2019 11-12-19(Morning)
(a) 14: 13 (b) 12 :13 (c) 13 : 12 (d) 13 : 14

Q575.If the total number of students in schools D and E exceeds


the number of students in school A by x, then x lies between:
SSC CPO 2019 11-12-19(Morning)
(a) 475 and 500 (b) 550 and 575
(c) 525 and 550 (d) 500 and 525

Q.576-577 Study the pie chart and answer the question


Distribution (degree wise) of the computers sold by a
shopkeeper during five months
Total number of computers sold = 5400
Q570.The number of workers whose age is 32 years or more but
less than 44 years is:
SSC CPO 2019 11-12-19(Morning)
(a) 220 (b) 215 (c) 225 (d) 230

Q571.What is the ratio of the number of workers in the


company whose age is 28 years or more but less than 40 years
to the number of workers whose age is 40 years or more but less
than 52 years?
SSC CPO 2019 11-12-19(Morning)
(a) 7: 6 (b) 9 : 8 (c) 10 : 7 (d) 23 : 21

Q576.Computers sold in February and April together are what


Q572.The number of workers whose age is 36 years or more but
percent more than computers sold in May? (Your answer should
less than 48 years is what percentage more than the number of
be correct to one decimal place)
workers whose age is less than 28 years (correct to one decimal
SSC CPO 2019 11-12-19(Evening)
point) ?
(a) 25.8 (b) 28.6 (c) 30.2 (d) 26.4
SSC CPO 2019 11-12-19(Morning)
(a) 60.7% (b) 61.2% (c) 62.8% (d) 59.4%
Q577.If the difference between the number of computers sold in
March and the number of computers sold in January is X, then
Q.573-575. Study the given pie chart and answer the question
X lies between?
that follows. Bread-up (degree-wise of the number of students
SSC CPO 2019 11-12-19(Evening)
in five schools (A,B,C,D and E) in a city.
(a) 200 and 300 (b) 300 and 350
(c) 250 and 350 (d) 150 and 200
Q578.The number of months, in which the number of
computers sold were above 20% of the total number of
computers sold in 5 months, are:
SSC CPO 2019 11-12-19(Evening)
(a) 3 (b) 4 (c) 1 (d) 2

Q.579-581 study the graph and answer the question.

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(a) 66.67 (b) 67.50 (c) 69.25 (d) 68.75

Q584.The number of neon lamps having a life of 500 hours or


more but less than 800 hours is :
SSC CPO 2019 11-12-19(Evening)
(a) 180 (b) 305 (c) 270 (d) 225

Q585-587. Study the given graph and answer the question that
follows :

Q579.In how many years, the number of trees planted in state B


is more than the average number of trees planted in state A over
the years?
SSC CPO 2019 11-12-19(Evening)
(a) 1 (b) 3 (c) 4 (d) 2

Q580.Percentage decrease in the number of trees planted in


state A in 2016 as compared to that in same state in 2015 was:
SSC CPO 2019 11-12-19(Evening)
5 2 1 2
(a) 15 (b) 15 (c) 13 (d) 13 Q585.What is the ratio of the total daily sales of newspaper P in
13 3 3 3
cities A and C to the total daily sales of newspaper Q in cities B
and D?
Q581.The total number of trees planted in state B in 2015 and
SSC CPO 2019 12/12/2019(Morning)
2017 together was what percentage less than the total number of (a) 16 : 17 (b) 7 : 8 (c) 15 : 16 (d) 4 : 5
trees planted in state A in 2014, 2016 and 2017 together? (Your
answer should be correct to one decimal place). Q586.In which city the daily sales of newspaper P is 1.25 times
SSC CPO 2019 11-12-19(Evening)
the average daily sales of newspaper Q in cities A, B, C, D and
(a) 19.8 (b) 21.4 (c) 20.8 (d) 20.1
E is?
SSC CPO 2019 12/12/2019(Morning)
Q.582-584 Study the graph and answer the following question. (a) B (b) D (c) C (d) A

Q587.The total daily sales of newspaper P in cities B, D and E


is what percentage less than that of newspaper Q in cities A, C ,
D and E?
SSC CPO 2019 12/12/2019(Morning)
(a) 24.4 (b) 22.5 (c) 20.2 (d) 20.8

Q588-590. Study the given graph and answer the question that
follows.

Q582.The ratio of the number of neon lamps having a life of


900 hours or more to the number of lamps having life less than
700 hours is:
SSC CPO 2019 11-12-19(Evening)
(a) 25:21 (b) 8:9 (c) 6:7 (d) 7:8

Q583.The number of neon lamps having a life of 600 hours or


more but less than 800 hours is what percentage of the total
number of neon lamps having a life of 800 hours or more?
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Q588.The number of students who obtained 20 marks or more Q.594-596. Two different finance companies declare a fixed
but less than 60 marks is: annual rate of interest on the amount invested by investors with
SSC CPO 2019 12/12/2019(Morning) them. The interest declared by these companies can vary from
(a) 402 (b) 600 (c) 480 (d) 522 year to year depending on the variation in the country’s
economy and the interest rate of the banks. The annual rate of
Q589.If 60% of the total number of students obtaining 50 marks interest offered by the two companies P and Q is shown in the
or more but less than 70 marks are girls and 55% of the total graph below.Study the graph and answer the question.
number of students obtaining 70 marks or more but less than 90 Annual percentage rate of interest offered by two finance
marks also girls, then the total number of girls obtaining 50 companies P and Q over the years.
marks or more but less than 90 marks is:
SSC CPO 2019 12/12/2019(Morning)
(a) 261 (b) 207 (c) 236 (d) 257

Q590.The total number of students obtaining less than 50 marks


is what percentage more than the total number of students
obtaining 60 marks or more ( correct to one decimal place).
SSC CPO 2019 12/12/2019(Morning)
(a) 6.8 (b) 4.4 (c) 5.6 (d) 6.2

Q591-593. Study the given pie chart and answer the question
that follows.
Distribution (degree wise) of students studying in schools
A,B,C,D and E Q594.A sum of Rs 3.5 lakh was invested in company Q in the
Total number of students-9000 year 2000 for one year. How much more simple interest will
accrue if the amount was invested in company P?
SSC CPO 2019 12/12/2019(Evening)
(a) Rs. 5500 (b) Rs. 5000 (c) Rs. 5200 (d) Rs 5250

Q595.If two sums in the ratio 9:10 are invested in companies P


and Q respectively in 1999, then what is the ratio of the simple
interest received from companies P and Q respectively after one
year?
SSC CPO 2019 12/12/2019(Evening)
(a) 7:8 (b) 8:9 (c) 9:8 (d) 8:7

Q596.An investor invested a sum of Rs. 4 lakhs in company Q


in the year 2000. After one year the entire amount was
Q591.If the ratio of the number of boys to that of girls in school
transferred to company P in 2001 as an investment for one year.
C is 6 : 5 and that in school B is 7 : 11, then what is the ratio of
What amount will the investor receive from company P?
the number of boys in school C to the number of girls in School
SSC CPO 2019 12/12/2019(Evening)
B?
(a) Rs. 454420 (b) Rs. 464340
SSC CPO 2019 12/12/2019(Morning)
(c) Rs. 464430 (d) Rs. 456320
(a) 10 : 11 (b) 11 : 10 (c) 12 : 11 (d) 11 : 12

Q.597-599 The pie chart given here shows the country’s


Q592.The total number of students in schools D and E is what
expenditure on various sports during a particular year. Study the
percentage more than the total number of students in schools B
pie- chart and answer the question given below.
and C?
SSC CPO 2019 12/12/2019(Morning)
(a) 20 (b) 25 (c) 30 (d) 35

Q593.The number of students in school E exceeds the total


number of students in schools A and B by x, where x lies
between :
SSC CPO 2019 12/12/2019(Morning)
(a) 420 and 440 (b) 440 and 460
(c) 460 and 480 (d) 400 and 420

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Q601.What is the ratio of the total expenditure on salary and


interest on loans to the total expenditure on infrastructure and
transport?
SSC CPO 2019 12/12/2019(Evening)
(a) 15:13 (b) 15:11 (c) 14:11 (d) 13:12

Q602.If the expenditure on salary is Rs 2.8 crore, then the


difference between the expenditure on advertisements and taxes
is?
SSC CPO 2019 12/12/2019(Evening)
(a) 70 lakh (b) 60 lakh (c) 30 lakh (d) 75 lakh

Q.603-605 Study the pie-chart and answer the questions.


Q597.If the total amount spent on sports in the year is Rs.
Distribution (degree wise) of the total number of employees of a
18000000, then the amount spent on tennis is more than the
company in its five offices A, B, C, D and E
expenditure on golf by : Total number of employee = 9200
SSC CPO 2019 12/12/2019(Evening)
(a) Rs. 240000 (b) Rs. 475000 (c) Rs. 550000 (d) Rs. 650000

Q598.The expenditure on hockey is what percent more than that


of basketball?
SSC CPO 2019 12/12/2019(Evening)
(a) 40% (b) 25% (c) 30% (d) 35%

Q599.If the total amount spent on sports in the year was Rs.
24000000, then the amount spent on cricket and football
together was:
SSC CPO 2019 12/12/2019(Evening)
Q603.If 50% of the employees in office E are transferred to
(a) Rs. 8600000 (b) Rs. 8800000
office D, what percentage of the total employees of the
(c) Rs. 7800000 (d) Rs. 4400000
company is the number of employees in office D?
SSC CPO 2019 13/12/2019(Morning)
Q.600-602 Study the graph and answer the question (a) 28 (b) 25 (c) 26 (d) 30
Percentage distribution of Total Expenditure of a Company in
2012. Q604.Total number of employees of the company in offices C
and D exceeds the number of employees in office B by x, where
x lies between:
SSC CPO 2019 13/12/2019(Morning)
(a) 720 and 740 (b) 680 and 700
(c) 700 and 720 (d) 740 and 760

Q605.The total number of employees of the company in offices


D and E is what percentage more than the number of employees
in office A? (Your answer should be correct to one decimal
place)
SSC CPO 2019 13/12/2019(Morning)
(a) 21.8 (b) 20.6 (c) 21.4 (d) 22.2

Q.606-608 Study the graph and answer the question.

Q600.If the total amount of expenditure of the company is x


times the expenditure on transport, then the value of x is:
SSC CPO 2019 12/12/2019(Evening)
(a) 6 (b) 8 (c) 12 (d) 5

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Q611.The export of type A cars in 2016 are what percentage


less than the total export of type B cars in 2014 and 2015?
SSC CPO 2019 13/12/2019(Morning)
2 1
(a) 26 (b) 32 (c) 45 (d) 43
3 3

Q612-614. Study the graph and answer the question :

Q606.The number of workers in the factory whose weekly


earnings are below Rs. 7000 is what percentage more than the
number of workers whose weekly earnings are Rs. 7000 or
above but less than Rs. 8500?
SSC CPO 2019 13/12/2019(Morning)
(a) 43.75 (b) 42.50 (c) 44.25 (d) 45.25

Q607.What percentage of the total number of workers in the


Q612.The number of families whose monthly expenditure on
factory is the number of workers whose weekly earnings are Rs.
education is Rs.2,500 or more but below Rs.4,000 is what
6500 or above but less than Rs 8500? (Your answer should be
percent more than the number of families whose monthly
correct to one decimal place)
expenditure on education is Rs4,500 or more but below Rs
SSC CPO 2019 13/12/2019(Morning)
6,000?
(a) 50.2 (b) 42.6 (c) 35.8 (d) 49.3
SSC CPO 2019 13/12/2019(Evening)
(a) 37.6 (b) 36.4 (c) 29.8 (d) 27.3
Q608.The number of workers in the factory whose weekly
earning are Rs. 5500 or more but less than Rs. 7500 is:
Q613.The number of families whose monthly expenditure on
SSC CPO 2019 13/12/2019(Morning)
education is Rs2,000 or more but less than Rs 4,000 is ______ .
(a) 375 (b) 285 (c) 345 (d) 240
SSC CPO 2019 13/12/2019(Evening)
(a) 207 (b) 197 (c) 230 (d) 237
Q.609-611 Study the graph and answer the question

Q614.What is the ratio of the number of families whose


monthly expenditure on education is below Rs3,000 to the
number of families whose monthly expenditure on education is
Rs 4,000 or above but less than Rs 5500 ?
SSC CPO 2019 13/12/2019(Evening)
(a) 23 : 35 (b) 21 : 31 (c) 16 : 23 (d) 21 : 32

Q615-617. Study the pie-chart and answer the question.


Distribution of the number of employees of a company working in five
departments

Q609.In which year, were the exports of type B cars exactly


20% more than the exports of type A cars in 2014?
SSC CPO 2019 13/12/2019(Morning)
(a) 2015 (b) 2016 (c) 2012 (d) 2013

Q610.In how many years were the exports of type B cars more
than the average exports of type A cars during 2012 to 2016?
SSC CPO 2019 13/12/2019(Morning)
(a) 2 (b) 3 (c) 1 (d) 4 Q615.If 80% of employees working in the IT department and
40% of employees working in both HR and Accounts

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departments are females, then the total number of female


employees working in these three departments is _______
SSC CPO 2019 13/12/2019(Evening)
(a) 364 (b) 312 (c) 344 (d) 332

Q616.the total number of employees working in production and


IT department exceeds the total number of employees working
in Marketing and Accounts departments by ______ .
SSC CPO 2019 13/12/2019(Evening)
(a) 164 (b) 143 (c) 158 (d) 154

Q617.The number of employees working in the Marketing


department is what percentage more than the number of
employees working in the IT department ?
SSC CPO 2019 13/12/2019(Evening)
Q621.the average exports (per year) of cars of type A over the
(a) 16.67 (b) 22 (c) 20 (d) 18.33
five years was 10% more than which year’s exports of the cars
of type A ?
Q618-620. Study the graph and answer the question.
SSC CGL Tier II- 11 September 2019
(a) 2015 (b) 2017 (c) 2014 (d) 2016

Q622.What is the ratio of the total exports of cars of type A in


2014 and 2018 to the total exports of cars of type B in 2015 and
2016?
SSC CGL Tier II- 11 September 2019
(a) 11 : 10 (b) 10 : 9 (c) 5 : 4 (d) 3 : 2

Q623. The total exports of cars of type A in 2014 to 2017 is


approximately what percentage less than the total exports of
cars of type B in 2015 to 2018?
SSC CGL Tier II- 11 September 2019
(a) 31.3 (b) 30.4 (c) 14.3 (d) 23.8

Q624. Study the graph and answer the question that follows.
Q618.The ratio of total imports in 2014, 2016 and 2017 together
to the total exports in 2015 and 2016 together is :
SSC CPO 2019 13/12/2019(Evening)
(a) 11 : 10 (b) 8 : 11 (c) 10 : 11 (d) 12 : 11

Q619.total imports in 2016 and 2017 are what percent less than
the total exports in 2014, 2015 and 2018? (Your answer should
be correct to one decimal place)
SSC CPO 2019 13/12/2019(Evening)
(a) 84.8 (b) 46.7 (c) 87.5 (d) 48.4

Q620.In how many years, the export of the country was more
What is the ratio of the total number of workers whose daily
than the average of import during the given years?
wages are less than Rs 500 to the total number of workers
SSC CPO 2019 13/12/2019(Evening)
(a) 2 (b) 3 (c) 4 (d) 1 whose daily wages are Rs600 and above?
SSC CGL Tier II- 11 September 2019
(a) 5 : 6 (b) 6 : 7 (c) 3 : 4 (d) 15 : 11
SSC CGL TIER-II (2019)
Q625-Q627. The given pie chart shows the quantity wise sales
Q621-Q623. The bar graph shows the exports of Cars of Type A
distribution of five products (A, B, C, D and E) of a company in
and B (in Rs. millions).
2016.

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(a) 4 (b) 2 (c) 1 (d) 3

Q630.What is the ratio of the total imports in 2015 and 2017 to


the total exports in 2013 and 2016 ?
SSC CGL Tier II- 12 September 2019
(a) 11:4 (b) 9:8 (c) 25:21 (d) 9:11

Q631. The given graph shows the marks obtained by students in


an examination.

Q625.If 1500 units of product D were sold in 2016 and the total
number of units sold by the company in 2017 was 18% more
than that sold in 2016, then the total units sold by the company
in 2017 is:
SSC CGL Tier II- 12 September 2019
(a) 6336 (b) 6390 (c) 6372 (d) 6354

Q626.If 320 units of product A were sold by the company, then


how many units of products B and E together were sold by the The number of students who obtained less than 300 marks is
company? what percent more than the number of students who obtained
SSC CGL Tier II- 12 September 2019 350 or more marks?
(a) 567 (b) 576 (c) 512 (d) 640 SSC CGL Tier II- 12 September 2019
(a) 80% (b) 28% (c) 44.4% (d) 22.7%
Q627.In 2016, if a total of 14616 units were sold, then the
number of units of products D sold was: Q632. The given graph shows the weights of students in a
school on a particular day.
SSC CGL Tier II- 12 September 2019
(a) 4263 (b) 4872 (c) 4060 (d) 4096

Q628-Q630. The given bar graph shows the imports and exports
(in Rs crores) of steel by a country from 2013 to 2017.

The number of students weighing less than 50 kg is what


percent less than the number of students weighing 55 kg or
more?
SSC CGL Tier II- 13 September 2019
(a) 44 (b) 40 (c) 5 (d) 30

Q633-Q635. Study the following bar graph and answer the


question given.

Q628.The total imports of steel in 2014, 2016 and 2017 is what


percent less than the total exports in 2013, 2015 and 2017
(correct to one decimal place)?
SSC CGL Tier II- 12 September 2019
(a) 13.4 (b) 15.8 (c) 16.2 (d) 14.5

Q629.In how many years were the imports more than 80% of
the average exports (per year) of the country during the given 5
years?
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Q637.The total marks obtained by the student in subjects C and


E is approximately how much percent more than what he
obtained in A and D together?

SSC CGL Tier II- 13 September 2019


(a) 9.09% (b) 10.25% (c) 8.33% (d) 7.26%

Q638.What is the difference between the marks obtained by the


student in subjects B and D?
SSC CGL Tier II- 13 September 2019
(a) 20 (b) 27 (c) 30 (d) 12

SSC MTS Tier 1 (2019)

Q639-Q641. The table given below presents the number of


Q633.The ratio of the total demand of motorcycles of books on different subjects kept on separate shelves. Subjects
companies A, C and E to the total production of motorcycles of with odd and even numbers are of Arts and Science
B and C is: respectively.
SSC CGL Tier II- 13 September 2019
(a) 1 : 1 (b) 2 : 1 (c) 11 : 10 (d) 3 : 2

Q634.The total production of motorcycles of companies C, D


and E is what percent less than the total demand of motorcycles
of all the companies during five years?
SSC CGL Tier II- 13 September 2019
(a) 43 (b) 32 (c) 38 (d) 47

Q635.The number of companies whose production of


motorcycles is equal to or more than the average demand of
motorcycles (per year) over five years is:
SSC CGL Tier II- 13 September 2019 Q639.What is the ratio of the number of books of S1 and the
(a) 4 (b) 2 (c) 1 (d) 3 average number of books per subject?
SSC MTS- 2 August 2019 (Morning)
Q636-Q638. The given pie-chart shows the break-up of total (a) 13 : 17 (b) 18 : 13 (c) 14 : 17 (d) 14 : 13
marks obtained by a student in five subjects A, B, C, D and E.
The maximum marks in each subject is 150 and he obtained a Q640.The number of books of S3 is what percent (correct to
total of 600 marks. one decimal place) of the average number of Science books?
SSC MTS- 2 August 2019 (Morning)
(a) 92.1 (b) 91.2 (c) 93.1 (d) 90.7

Q641.What is the ratio of the total number of books on Arts to


that of Science?
SSC MTS- 2 August 2019 (Morning)
(a) 141 : 97 (b) 145 : 93 (c) 137 : 101 (d) 149 : 89

Q642-Q644. The pie-chart given below shows the number of


laptops in an office provided by six different companies in the
percentage of total number of laptops. The central angles given
Q636.In how many subjects did the student obtain more than his in the pie chart are not accurate to any scale.
average score?
SSC CGL Tier II- 13 September 2019
(a) 3 (b) 2 (c) 4 (d) 1

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Q648-Q650. The Table given below presents the marks


obtained by three students in five examinations.

Q642.To what degree is the corresponding central angle (to one


decimal place) of laptops provided by company C6?
SSC MTS- 2 August 2019 (Afternoon)
◦ ◦ ◦ ◦
(a) 51. 7 (b) 45. 1 (c) 39. 6 (d) 52. 8

Q643.What is the ratio of the number of laptops of company C1


Q648. The marks obtained by S1 in Exam E5 is how much
to those of company C3 ?
percentage (correct up to two places of decimal) more than that
SSC MTS- 2 August 2019 (Afternoon)
obtained by S2 in Exam E3?
(a) 2 : 1 (b) 12 : 11 (c) 2 : 3 (d) 6 : 11
SSC MTS- 5 August 2019 (Morning)
(a) 9.75 (b) 8.75 (c) 9.26 (d) 10.24
Q644.If the total number of laptops in office is 3800, then find
the difference between the laptops of company C2 and C5 ?
Q649.What is the average of marks obtained by S3 per exam?
SSC MTS- 2 August 2019 (Afternoon)
SSC MTS- 5 August 2019 (Morning)
(a) 382 (b) 362 (c) 342 (d) 322
(a) 84.6 (b) 88.6 (c) 82.6 (d) 86.6

Q645-Q647. The bar graph given below presents the marks (out
Q650.What is the sum of marks obtained by S1 in Exam E4, S2
of 100) obtained by 10 students in a subject.
in Exam E1, S3 in Exam E3 and E5?
SSC MTS- 5 August 2019 (Morning)
(a) 346 (b) 326 (c) 366 (d) 306

Q651-Q653. The bar graph given below shows the maximum



temperature ( 𝐶) of a city for ten days in different months.

Q645. What is the average of the marks obtained by all the


students?
SSC MTS- 2 August 2019 (Evening)
(a) 91.9 (b) 90.9 (c) 82.9 (d) 89.9

Q646.The average of marks obtained by S3 and S5 is what


percent less than the marks obtained by S9?
SSC MTS- 2 August 2019 (Evening)
Q651.From the given data of ten days, Find the difference ( in
(a) 7% (b) 9% (c) 8% (d) 10% degrees Celsius ) between the highest and the lowest
temperatures recorded ?
SSC MTS- 5 August 2019 (Afternoon)
Q647.The marks obtained by S5 is how much percent more than
(a) 27.1 (b) 26.1 (c) 28.0 (d) 28.1
the average marks of the students (correct to two decimal)?
SSC MTS- 2 August 2019 (Evening)
(a) 7.73% (b) 22.73% (c) 12.73% (d) 17.73% Q652.The temperature of D5 is what percent more than the
temperature of D3 ?
SSC MTS- 5 August 2019 (Afternoon)
(a) 23.01% (b) 21.07% (c) 24.57% (d) 16.67%

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(a) 181 : 117 (b) 182 : 119


Q653.What is the average per day maximum temperature of the (c) 183 : 124 (d) 171 : 136
city for the given period of ten days ?
SSC MTS- 5 August 2019 (Afternoon) Q658.The total number of men working in the five companies is
◦ ◦ ◦ ◦
(a) 32. 96 𝐶 (b) 33. 96 𝐶 (c) 35. 96 𝐶 (d) 44. 96 𝐶 approximately what percent more than that of women working
in these companies?
Q654-Q656. The bar graph given below shows the number of SSC MTS- 6 August 2019 (Afternoon)
cars parked in a parking area during ten different days . (a) 12.46% (b) 9.67% (c) 8.52% (d) 14.67%

Q659.What is the average number of women working per


company ?
SSC MTS- 6 August 2019 (Afternoon)
(a) 71.8 (b) 74.6 (c) 72.2 (d) 70.6

Q660-Q661. The pie chart given below presents the percentage


of the number of motor cycles of different colours out of the
total number of motor cycles, parked in an area. The central
angles shown in the Pie chart are not as per any chosen scale.

Q654.What is the difference between the numbers of cars


parked in D3 and D8 ?
SSC MTS- 6 August 2019 (Morning)
(a) 41 (b) 45 (c) 37 (d) 33

Q655.What is the total number of cars parked in the parking


area for all 10 days?
Q660.What is the central angle (nearest to one degree)
SSC MTS- 6 August 2019 (Morning)
corresponding to the motorcycles of black colour?
(a) 3882 (b) 3462 (c) 3062 (d) 3862
SSC MTS- 6 August 2019 (Evening)
(a) 44 (b) 45 (c) 46 (d) 47
Q656.The number of cars parked in D10 is what percent (
correct to two decimal places ) more than that of in D1?
Q661.If the total number of motorcycles parked is 2300, then
SSC MTS- 6 August 2019 (Morning)
what is the number of red-colored motorcycles out of them?
(a) 57.11% (b) 52.11% (c) 42.11% (d) 47.11%
SSC MTS- 6 August 2019 (Evening)
(a) 284 (b) 288 (c) 280 (d) 276
Q657-Q659. The bar graph given below shows the number of
men and women working in the five different companies.
Q662.If the total number of motor cycles parked is 2300, the
number having white colour is how much less than those having
the blue colour?
SSC MTS- 6 August 2019 (Evening)
(a) 66 (b) 72 (c) 63 (d) 69

Q663-Q665. The Bar graph below presents the amount (volume


in litres) of water in ten different mixtures.

Q657.What is the ratio of the total number of men working the


companies C2 and C3 to the total number of women working in
the companies C1 and C5 ?
SSC MTS- 6 August 2019 (Afternoon)

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(a) 29.57% (b) 23.57% (c) 41.54% (d) 35.57%

Q669-Q671. The Table given below presents the Rainfall (in


mm) in two cities on different days of a week.

Q663.The amount of water in mixture M7 is how much more


than the average amount of water per mixture?
SSC MTS- 7 August 2019 (Morning)
(a) 4 (b) 4.4 (c) 4.2 (d) 4.6
Q669.The rainfall on day D2 in city 1 is how much percent
more than the rainfall on day D4 in city 2?
Q664.The amount of water in mixture M3 is what percent of SSC MTS- 7 August 2019 (Evening)
amount of water in mixture M6 ? 100 1 100 5
SSC MTS- 7 August 2019 (Morning) (a) (b) (c) (d)
259 260 777 13
(a) 44.5 (b) 62.5 (c) 50.5 (d) 56.5
Q670.What is the difference (correct up to two decimal places)
Q665.What is the average amount of water per mixture?
in average rainfall in two cities per day?
SSC MTS- 7 August 2019 (Morning)
SSC MTS- 7 August 2019 (Evening)
(a) 24.8 litre (b) 23.6 litre (c) 24.4
(a) 0.42 mm (b) 0.15 mm (c) 0.66 mm (d) 0.08 mm
litre (d) 24 litre
Q671.If the data of Rainfall of City 1 is represented through a
Q666-Q668. The Bar graph shown below presents the number
Pie chart, then what will be the central angle (nearest to 0.1
of employees in an office during eight consecutive years.
degree) corresponding to D1?
SSC MTS- 7 August 2019 (Evening)
(a) 50.8 (b) 53.3 (c) 51.9 (d) 52.2

Q672-674. The bar graph given below presents the number of


books sold by a bookseller during different months of a year.

Q666.What is the average number of employees per year?


SSC MTS- 7 August 2019 (Afternoon)
(a) 5148.5 (b) 5348.5
(c) 5548.5 (d) 4948.5
Q672.The number of books sold in month M3 is what percent
Q667.What is the growth percentage in the number of of books sold in month M6?
employees from Y5 to Y6? SSC MTS- 8 August 2019 (Morning)
SSC MTS- 7 August 2019 (Afternoon) (a) 89.45% (b) 92.45% (c) 95.45% (d) 98.45%
(a) 10.00 (b) 11.96 (c) 11.11 (d) 12.04
Q673.What is the total number of books sold by the bookseller
Q668.The number of employees in year Y2 is how much in the year?
percent less than the average number of employees per year? SSC MTS- 8 August 2019 (Morning)
SSC MTS- 7 August 2019 (Afternoon) (a) 4132 (b) 4032 (c) 4302 (d) 4202

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(a) 80.45 (b) 60 (c) 80 (d) 70.25


Q674.The number of books sold in month M8 is how much
more than the average number of books sold per month? Q680.What is the total number of shoes manufactured by the
माह M8 म बेची गयी पु कों की सं ा ित माह बेची गयी पु कों की औसत company on all seven days together?
सं ा से िकतना ितशत अिधक है ? SSC MTS- 8 August 2019 (Evening)
SSC MTS- 8 August 2019 (Morning) (a) 5930 (b) 6030 (c) 6130 (d) 6230
(a) 30.5 (b) 26.5 (c) 22.5 (d) 34.5
Q681-Q683. The Table shows the number of T-20 matches
Q675-Q677. The given Pie Chart (central angles are not as per played, runs scored, 50s and 100s scored by four Indian
any chosen scale) presents the percentage of the number of batsman in a particular year.
refrigerators of five different companies (with reference to the
total number of refrigerators) in a hotel.

Q681. The difference between average runs per match scored by


Q675. What is the difference in number of refrigerators supplied
Shikhar and average runs per match scored by Rohit is:
to the hotel by companies C1 and C5?
SSC MTS- 9 August 2019 (Morning)
SSC MTS- 8 August 2019 (Afternoon)
(a) 1 (b) 18 (c) 0 (d) 20
(a) 481 (b) 259 (c) 222 (d) 185

Q682. Total number of runs scored by all four batsmen is:


Q676.If the total number of refrigerators in the hotel is 3700,
SSC MTS- 9 August 2019 (Morning)
then what is the number of refrigerators of company C5?
(a) 3240 (b) 1620 (c) 1450 (d) 1500
SSC MTS- 8 August 2019 (Afternoon)
(a) 962 (b) 777 (c) 481 (d) 703
Q683.What is the average of the total number of runs scored by
all four batsman together?
Q677.What is the difference between the central angles (to the
SSC MTS- 9 August 2019 (Morning)
nearest 0.1 degree) subtended by the sectors for C2 and C4? (a) 820 (b) 800 (c) 810 (d) 790
SSC MTS- 8 August 2019 (Evening)
(a) 19.2 (b) 21.6 (c) 24.0 (d) 22.5
Q684-Q6876. The Bar Graph shows the Profit (Rupees in
Lakhs) earned by two companies P and Q during the period
Q678-Q680. The Bar graph given below presents the number of
2011 to 2017.
shoes manufactured by a company on the different days of a
week.

Q678.The number of shoes manufactured on D5 is how much


more than the average number of shoes manufactured per day?
SSC MTS- 8 August 2019 (Evening) Q684.In which year company P earns the maximum profit as
(a) 72 (b) 64 (c) 76 (d) 68 compared to the previous year?
SSC MTS- 9 August 2019 (Afternoon)
Q679.The number of shoes manufactured on D1 is what (a) 2013 (b) 2016 (c) 2017 (d) 2015
percentage of shoes manufactured on D7?
SSC MTS- 8 August 2019 (Evening)

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Q685.The ratio of average profit during the given period for


Company P to Company Q is:
SSC MTS- 9 August 2019 (Afternoon)
(a) 284 : 257 (b) 257 : 284 (c) 284 : 279 (d) 279 : 284

Q686.In which year the profit of two companies, taken together,


is maximum:
SSC MTS- 9 August 2019 (Afternoon)
(a) 2014 (b) 2015 (c) 2013 (d) 2017

Q687-Q688. The given bar graph shows the production and sale Q690. The number of candidates found ‘not eligible’ in Bank K
of mobile handsets of five different companies A, B, C, D, E, & is approximately what percent of the number of candidates
F during the period of one month. found ‘not eligible’ in Bank I ? ( to the nearest integer )
SSC MTS- 13 August 2019 (Morning)
(a) 42 (b) 48 (c) 44 (d) 51

Q691.What was the average number of candidates appeared in


the interview for Banks H, J and L taken together ?
SSC MTS- 13 August 2019 (Morning)
(a) 1900 (b) 1500 (c) 1800 (d) 2000

Q692.What is the ratio of the number of candidates found


eligible in Bank H to the number of candidates found eligible in
Bank L ?
SSC MTS- 13 August 2019 (Morning)
(a) 2 : 5 (b) 3 : 7 (c) 5 : 8 (d) 5 : 6

Q693-Q695. The Table shows the Number of Laptops and


Q687.The units sold by the companies A, B and C, taken
Desktops manufactured by a company.
together, is approximately what percent of the total units
produced by the companies A, B and C ? (to the nearest integer
)
SSC MTS- 9 August 2019 (Evening)
(a) 58 (b) 50 (c) 76 (d) 62 Q693.What was the difference in the total number of Laptops
and Desktops manufactured in 2009 to the total number of
Q688.What is the average number of units produced by all the Laptops and Desktops manufactured in 2011?
companies taken together ? SSC MTS- 13 August 2019 (Afternoon)
SSC MTS- 9 August 2019 (Evening) (a) 8600 (b) 5600 (c) 6800 (d) 8200
(a) 625 (b) 675 (c) 650 (d) 600
Q694. Approximately what was the percentage decrease in
Q689.With respect to production, the sale percentage of which number of desktops manufactured in 2012 from 2011? (correct
company is highest ? to nearest integer)
SSC MTS- 9 August 2019 (Evening) SSC MTS- 13 August 2019 (Afternoon)
(a) B (b) A (c) E (d) D (a) 30 (b) 22 (c) 28 (d) 26

Q690-Q692. The table shows the number of candidates Q695.What is the average number of laptops manufactured by a
appearing in the interview for a post in six banks (H, I, J, K, L, company from 2008 to 2012?
M) and the percentage of candidates found eligible. SSC MTS- 13 August 2019 (Afternoon)
(a) 13550 (b) 16140 (c) 16540 (d) 14260

Q696-Q698. The Table shows the number of articles sold by six


different sellers (A, B, C, D, E and F) to two different
shopkeepers P and Q. Some articles are purchased by other
sellers also. Total articles purchased by shopkeepers P and Q is
300 and 500 respectively.
Seller P Q

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A 45 56

B 53 49

C 28 44

D 38 38

E 35 65

F 55 60
SSC MTS- 14 August 2019 (Afternoon)
Q696.Total number of articles sold by seller C to shopkeeper Q (a) 70000 (b) 84000 (c) 77000 (d) 63000
is what percent of total number of articles sold by seller F to
shopkeeper P? Q701. The bar chart shows the annual food grain production (in
SSC MTS- 13 August 2019 (Evening) million tonnes) for years 2012-2017. For how many years is the
(a) 80% (b) 84% (c) 75% (d) 78% production less than the average production during the given
period?
Q697.What is the difference between total articles sold to P and
Q by all the sellers other than A, B, C, D, E and F?
SSC MTS- 13 August 2019 (Evening)
(a) 162 (b) 142 (c) 152 (d) 172

Q698.What is the average number of articles sold to the


shopkeeper P by the sellers A, B, C and D together ?
SSC MTS- 13 August 2019 (Evening)
(a) 42 (b) 41 (c) 44 (d) 43

Q699. The Table shows the distribution of the marks obtained


by various students in a class. What is the ratio of the number of
students getting ≥ 20% in English and ≥80% in Hindi to ≥40% SSC MTS- 14 August 2019 (Afternoon)
in English and ≥60% in Hindi? (a) 1 (b) 3 (c) 2 (d) 4

Q702-Q704. The Pie Chart shows the angular representation of


Marks out of 50
five different Employment sectors. The total number of
Subjects 40 and 30 and 20 and 10 and 0 and employees in these five sectors is 7,20,000.
above above above above above

English 480 1440 3840 4320 4800

Hindi 200 960 3360 3840 4800

Average 340 1200 3600 4080 4800

SSC MTS- 14 August 2019 (Afternoon)


(a) 107 : 130 (b) 113 : 130
(c) 113 : 120 (d) 107 : 120

Q700. The Pie chart shows the proportionate population of Q702. How many total employees are engaged in Agriculture,
seven villages. The seven villages make up a district. If the Business and Transport?
population of villages F and G combined is 35000, then what is SSC MTS- 14 August 2019 (Evening)
the total population of the district? (a) 3,60,000 (b) 5,00,000 (c) 2,60,000 (d) 4,80,000

Q703.How many more employees are engaged in Industry than


Business?
SSC MTS- 14 August 2019 (Evening)
(a) 360000 (b) 168000 (c) 250000 (d) 260000

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Q704.How much percent employees are in Service Sector?


SSC MTS- 14 August 2019 (Evening)
(a) 72% (b) 36% (c) 20% (d) 25%

Q705. The Table given below presents the annual expenses (in
thousands) on various heads made by a firm during 2006-2010.
By how much percentage (correct up to two decimal places) is
the average expenditure on purchases more than the average
expenditure on rent?

SSC MTS- 16 August 2019 (Morning)


(a) Rs12.50 (b) Rs12 (c) Rs15 (d) Rs10

Q708. The pie-chart specifically shows the allocation of


revenue for the expenses of a company. If the sales of the
SSC MTS- 16 August 2019 (Morning)
company are Rs.4000000 and 75% of the revenue is allocated
(a) 14.23 (b) 8.00 (c) 10.00 (d) 14.87
for expenses, then what is the total amount spent on wages and
deliverables?
Q706. The Bar graph given below presents the runs scored by
Distribution of the expenses of company
eleven cricketers, named P1, P2, P3, P4, … P11 in their
respective careers which lasted for five years in each case.
Which cricketer bridges the gap between the highest and the
lowest scorers of runs?
SSC MTS- 16 August 2019 (Morning)

SSC MTS- 16 August 2019 (Afternoon)


(a) Rs. 7,00,000 (b) Rs. 14,00,000
(c) Rs. 8,75,000 (d) Rs. 10,50,000

Q709. The following pie-chart shows the market share of


exporting countries. If the share of a country X is equal to 40%
of the share of 'other countries' and the volume of exports of the
country B is Rs 15 million, then the quantity exported by the
(a) P8 (b) P6 (c) P10 (d) P3 country X is:
Market share of Exporting Countries
Q707. The Pie chart given below presents the distribution of
costs of making a water bottle by a company. If the company
earns 20% on cost per bottle and the cost of packaging one
bottle is Rs0.50, then what is the selling price of one bottle?
Distribution of costs of making a water bottle

SSC MTS- 16 August 2019 (Afternoon)


(a) Rs 2 Million (b) Rs 1.6 Million
(c) Rs 8 Million (d) Rs 4 Million

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Q710. The following bar graph shows the quantity (in million)
2014 9500
of grains exported by a country for a period. The maximum
export is what percent more than the minimum export in the 2015 11000
given period ?
2016 8000

2017 11000

2018 11500

(a) 33.33 (b) 25 (c) 50 (d) 12.5

Q713-Q715. The Table presents the amount of milk (in litres)


sold by two milkmen in eight days.

SSC MTS- 16 August 2019 (Afternoon)


(a) 100% (b) 50% (c) 75% (d) 66.67%

Q711. The bar graph given below shows the wheat production
(in tonnes) of a large farm during the year 2011-2018. In how
many years was wheat production higher than the average
production of the period?

Q713.What is the difference between the average milk sold per


day by Milkman 1 and the average milk sold by Milkman 2 per
day?
SSC MTS- 19 August 2019 (Morning)
(a) 2 litre (b) 3 litre (c) 1 litre (d) 4 litre

Q714.If A is the total amount (in litres) of milk sold by


milkman 1 in day 2 and day 3 and B is the total amount (in
litres) of milk sold by milkman 2 in day 7 and day 8 then (B-A)
is equal to:
SSC MTS- 19 August 2019 (Morning)
(a) 59 (b) 56 (c) 58 (d) 57
SSC MTS- 16 August 2019 (Evening)
(a) 4 (b) 2 (c) 3 (d) 5 Q715.The total amount of milk (in litres) sold by milkman 2 in
all 8 days is what percent (correct to one decimal place) more
Q712.The bar graph given below shows the profit (in multiples than the total amount of milk sold by milkman 1 in first six
of thousand rupees) of a company during the year 2010-2018. days?
The average profit for the year 2015-2017 is what percentage SSC MTS- 19 August 2019 (Morning)
more than the 2012 profit? (a) 55.6 (b) 57.2 (c) 56.8 (d) 58.9
SSC MTS- 16 August 2019 (Evening)
Q716-Q718. The pie-chart given below shows the expenses
incurred by various departments of a company. Each expense is
Year Profit
shown as a percentage of the company's total expenditure. The
2010 7500 central angles shown in the pie-chart are not according to any
selected scale.
2011 7000

2012 8000

2013 8500

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Q722-724. The given bar graph shows the exports (in million
rupees) of a country during 2015-2018, and the table given
thereafter shows the details of goods exported in a year.

Q716.The expense incurred by the department D1 is


approximately what percent of the expense incurred by the
department D6 ?
SSC MTS- 19 August 2019 (Afternoon)
(a) 148.33% (b) 168.33% (c) 138.33% (d) 158.33%
The details of goods exported in a year
Q717.If the total expenses of the company is 20 lacs, then find
the total expenses incurred on the departments D2, D4 and D5.
SSC MTS- 19 August 2019 (Afternoon)
(a) Rs. 12,60,000 (b) Rs. 9,00,000
(c) Rs. 10,60,000 (d) Rs. 10,40,000

Q718.What is the difference ( nearest to 0.1 degrees ) between


the central angles subtended by the sectors D2 and D3 ?
SSC MTS- 19 August 2019 (Afternoon)
0 0 0 0
(a) 15. 3 (b) 24. 2 (c) 18. 6 (d) 21. 6

Q719-Q721. The given Bar Graph presents the Export of Tea Q722.Total cosmetics exports in four years is approximately
and Coffee (in million kg) for the years 2012 to 2016. what percentage less than total exports of apparel and jewelry in
2015 and 2018?
SSC MTS- 20 August 2019 (Morning)
(a) 12.2 (b) 10.4 (c) 9.8 (d) 11.6

Q723.The export of jewelry in 2015, 2016 and 2018 is what


percent of the exports of clothes in 2017 and 2018 taken
together ?
SSC MTS- 20 August 2019 (Morning)
(a) 50 (b) 45 (c) 48 (d) 42

Q724.What is the ratio of the total exports of computers in 2015


and 2017 to the total exports of cosmetics in 2015 and 2018 ?
Q719.Total export of coffee is approximately what percent more SSC MTS- 20 August 2019 (Morning)
than the total export of tea during the five years? (a) 27 : 20 (b) 8 : 5 (c) 36 : 25 (d) 3 : 2
SSC MTS- 19 August 2019 (Evening)
(a) 23 (b) 26 (c) 28 (d) 25 Q725-Q727. The table given below shows the number of units
of a product produced and sold by a company in 6 years.
Q720.What is the ratio of total export of tea in 2012, 2014 and
2015 to the total export of coffee in 2013 and 2014?
SSC MTS- 19 August 2019 (Evening)
(a) 10 : 9 (b) 6 : 5 (c) 9 : 10 (d) 5 : 6

Q721.The number of years, in each of which the export of


coffee is more than 20% as compared to the export of tea in that
year is:
SSC MTS- 19 August 2019 (Evening)
(a) 2 (b) 3 (c) 4 (d) 1

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SSC MTS- 20 August 2019 (Evening)


Q725.Find the ratio of the total number of units sold in 2013 (a) 2 (b) 1 (c) 4 (d) 3
and 2015 to the number of units produced in 2015 and 2016?
SSC MTS- 20 August 2019 (Afternoon) Q730. The Pie chart given below presents the figures of
(a) 14 : 19 (b) 29 : 38 (c) 7 : 9 (d) 3 : 4 different heads of expenditure made in a year by Anurag. If his
total annual income is Rs1,20,000, then how much did he spend
Q726.The number of units sold in 2016 is approximately what on Housing?
percent more than the average number of units produced from
2012 to 2016?
SSC MTS- 20 August 2019 (Afternoon)
(a) 24 (b) 32 (c) 21 (d) 27

Q727.In which year, the production of product units is about


31.4% lower than units sold in 2017?
SSC MTS- 20 August 2019 (Afternoon)
(a) 2014 (b) 2013 (c) 2012 (d) 2016

Q728. The pie-chart below shows the percentage figures of eggs


consumed in terms of total consumption of eggs by nine
different countries. What is the central angle (nearest to 0.1
degree) of the sector for Lithuania?
Consumption of Eggs in different countries:
SSC MTS- 20 August 2019 (Evening)
a) Rs36600 (b) Rs31600 (c) Rs30600 (d) Rs 33600

Q731-Q733. The Pie-chart given here shows the percentage of


candidates selected in an examination from 2012 to 2016.
Total number of selected candidates = 720

SSC MTS- 20 August 2019 (Evening)


(a) 119.8 (b) 109.8 (c)129.8 (d) 99.8
Q731.What is the total number of selected candidates for the
Q729-Q730. The Pie-chart given below shows the figures of year 2012 and 2014 taken together ?
various heads of expenditure incurred by Anurag in a year. SSC MTS- 21 August 2019 (Morning)
(a) 250 (b) 180 (c) 252 (d) 144

Q732.In which year the number of selected candidates is equal


to the total number of selected candidates in 2012 and 2015
taken together ?
SSC MTS- 21 August 2019 (Morning)
(a) 2014 (b) 2016 (c) 2013 (d) 2012

Q733.Total candidates selected in 2015 is what percentage less


than the total candidates selected in 2013?
SSC MTS- 21 August 2019 (Morning)
(a) 45% (b) 60% (c) 50% (d) 40%

Q734-Q736. The table given below shows the number of notes


Q729. In how many heads is his expenditure less than the of three different denominations in the ATMs of four different
expenditure he incurred on tax? banks ( SBI, ICICI, HDFC and AXIS ).

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Q740-Q742. The table given below presents the figures of the


production (in thousands) of different types of vehicles by a
company during the year 2013-18.

Q734.By taking all four banks together, the total number of


notes of denomination 200 is how many less than the notes of
denomination 2000 ?
SSC MTS- 21 August 2019 (Afternoon)
(a) 175 (b) 100 (c) 150 (d) 125

Q735.In the Axis Bank ATM, the amount of 500 denomination Q740.In how many years is the production of type C vehicles,
is what percent of the amount of the 2000 denomination? below the average production of type D vehicles over six years?
SSC MTS- 21 August 2019 (Afternoon)
SSC MTS- 22 August 2019 (Morning)
(a) 42% (b) 32.5% (c) 35% (d) 37.5% (b) 2 (b) 3 (c) 5 (d) 4

Q736.What is the ratio between the total amount of 500 Q741.The ratio of the total production of type A vehicles in
denominations in ICICI Bank ATM and the total amount of 200 2013 and 2016 to the total production of type C vehicles during
denominations in ICICI Bank ATMs? 2015 to 2017 is:
SSC MTS- 21 August 2019 (Afternoon)
SSC MTS- 22 August 2019 (Morning)
(a) 10 : 7 (b) 20 : 17 (c) 10 : 3 (d) 20 : 7 (b) 3:5 (b) 13:15 (c) 10:11(d) 4:5

Q737-Q739. The bar graph given below shows the target and Q742.The total production of all types of vehicles in 2018 is
actual production of cement ( in thousand tons ) during what percent more than the total production of all types of
2013-2017. vehicles in 2015?
SSC MTS- 22 August 2019 (Morning)
(b) 10.7 (b) 11 (c) 12 (d) 7.7

Q743-Q745. The given pie Chart (angles are not as per chosen
scale) presents the marks scored by Amit in five subjects.
Maximum marks in each subject = 100
Total score of Amit = 450

Q737 The ratio of the target production in 2014 and 2016 to the
actual total production in 2013, 2016 and 2017 is :
SSC MTS- 21 August 2019 (Evening)
(a) 9 : 10 (b) 7 : 9 (c) 4 : 5 (d) 3 : 4
Q743.What is the difference between the marks scored by Amit
Q738.Out of given 5 years, in which years the target production in Hindi and Maths?
of the cement was 45% more than the average actual production SSC MTS- 22 August 2019 (Afternoon)
? (a) 5 (b) 10 (c) 8 (d) 4
SSC MTS- 21 August 2019 (Evening)
(a) 2014 (b) 2015 (c) 2016 (d) 2013 Q744.In how many subjects, did Amit score more than his
average score?
Q739.What percentage of the total targeted production of SSC MTS- 22 August 2019 (Afternoon)
cement from 2013 to 2017 is the total actual production in 2014, (a) 2 (b) 3 (c) 1 (d) 4
2015 and 2017? ( correct to one decimal place )
SSC MTS- 21 August 2019 (Evening)
(a) 52.2 (b) 51.4 (c) 53.2 (d) 52.8

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Q745.The total marks scored by Amit in English and S. Studies (a) 4 (b) 2 (c) 1 (d) 3
is what percent (correct to one decimal place) more than the
marks scored by him in Maths? Q750. The table shows the annual expenses incurred by a firm
SSC MTS- 22 August 2019 (Afternoon) in various heads during 2014-2018. What is the average
(a) 65 (b) 77.8 (c) 72.4 (d) 68.3 spending per head of 2016?
Years Particulars
Q746-Q748. The given Bar Graph presents the number of
different types of vehicles exported by a company in 2017 Raw wages Admini Distribut Finance
and2018. material stration ion

2014 50,000 15,000 40,000 20,000 20,000

2015 90,000 20,000 40,000 25,000 25,000

2016 45,000 22,500 47,500 25,000 25,000

2017 60,000 20,000 40,000 25000 40,000

2018 75,000 25,000 50,000 30,000 45,000

SSC MTS- 14 August 2019 (Morning)


(a) Rs. 27,000 (b) Rs. 33,000
(c) Rs. 29,000 (d) Rs. 31,000

Q751. This pie-chart specifically shows the various types of


Q746.The average export of vehicles in 2018 is what percent expenses of a family for a month. The amount spent as
more than the export of vehicle A in 2017? educational fee in one month is Rs 18000. What is the total
SSC MTS- 22 August 2019 (Evening) monthly expenditure of the family? The figures shown in front
2 1 of different heads of expenditure in the pie-chart do not show
(a) 46 (b) 68 (c) 37 (d) 76 central angles
3 2
Expenses of a family.
Q747.What is the ratio of the total number of vehicles exported
in 2017 of types B, C and D to that of vehicles exported in 2018
of the types A, D and E?
SSC MTS- 22 August 2019 (Evening)
(a) 6:5 (b) 7:10 (c) 4:5 (d) 18:25

Q748.The increase in the exports in 2018 as compared to that in


2017 is closest to 32% in case of vehicles of type:
SSC MTS- 22 August 2019 (Evening)
(a) B (b) A (c) C (d) D
SSC MTS- 14 August 2019 (Morning)
Q749. The following bar graph shows the amount of imports (in (a) Rs 1,08,000 (b) Rs 72,000
million kg) of a particular item imported by India during (c) Rs 90000 (d) Rs 36000
2014-2018. The amount of import of the said item is how many
years less than the time average of imports ? Q752-Q754. The Table shows the number of students from
different schools playing different games.

Q752.What is the average of the number of students who play


SSC MTS- 14 August 2019 (Morning) cricket in all four schools?

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SSC CGL 13 June 2019 (Morning) Q759. The circle diagram given below shows the estimated
(a) 180 (b) 200 (c) 190 (d) 175 revenue and various expenses of a firm for the previous
financial year. If the profit margin for the upcoming financial
Q753.What is the ratio of the total students who play cricket in year is estimated at 20%, then what percentage change in the
schools A and B together to the total students who play hockey margin will take place according to estimates?
in schools C and D ?
SSC CGL 13 June 2019 (Morning)
(a) 15 : 13 (b) 15 : 14 (c) 16 : 11 (d) 16 : 13

Q754.The number of students who play football in school A is


approximately what percent of the football playing students
from all schools?
SSC CGL 13 June 2019 (Morning)
(a) 19.4 (b) 21.7 (c) 23.3 (d) 19.1

Q755.If the data about the number of students who play hockey
from different schools is represented by a pie-chart, what is the
central angle of the sector representing students who play
hockey from school C to the nearest whole number?
SSC CGL 13 June 2019 (Morning) SSC MTS- 16 August 2019 (Evening)
0 0 0 0 (a) 50% decline (b) 50% growth
(a) 120 (b) 117 (c) 131 (d) 95
(c) 100% growth (d) 75% growth
Q756-Q758. A book has been co-authored by X and Y. The
prices of the book in India and abroad are Rs 800 and Rs 1000 SSC CHSL 2019
respectively. The royalties earned on sale in India and abroad
are 10% and 16% respectively. The royalty amount is
Q760-Q762.The given Bar Graph presents the Target and
distributed among X and Y in the ratio 5:3. The given Bar
Actual production of AC Machines (numbers in thousands) of a
Graph presents the number of copies of the book sold in India
factory over five months.
(A) and abroad (B) during 2012-16.

Q756.What is the total amount of royalty paid (in Rs) to the


authors during the years 2012, 2013 and 2016? / वष SSC CHSL
10 July 2019 (Afternoon) Q760.The ratio of the combined target production of AC
(a)3,16,000 (b)2,73,400 (c)2,72,000 (d)2,71,600 Machines in January and April to that of the combined actual
production of AC Machines in March and April was:
Q757.What is the total number of copies of the book sold in SSC CHSL 2 July 2019 (Morning)
India during 2012-2015? (a)4:5 (b)3:2 (c)5:6 (d)2:3
SSC CHSL 10 July 2019 (Afternoon)
(a)2000 (b)1600 (c)1800 (d)1400 Q761.The total target production of AC Machines in February,
April and May was what percentage less than the total actual
Q758.What is the difference between the royalties earned by X production of AC Machines over all the five months (correct to
and Y (in Rs) during the years 2014 and 2015 taken together? one decimal place)?
SSC CHSL 10 July 2019 (Afternoon) SSC CHSL 2 July 2019 (Morning)
(a)41,340 (b)41,250 (c)57,550 (d)57,000 (a)46.2% (b)46.8% (c)47.1% (d)47.6%

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Q762.The actual production of AC Machines in April was what


percentage more than the average target production of AC
Machines over five months?
SSC CHSL 2 July 2019 (Morning)
1 1
(a)10 % (b)11 % (c)9% (d)10%
9 9

Q763.In which month the actual production of AC Machines


was 25% more than the target production?
SSC CHSL 2 July 2019 (Morning)
(a)February (b)March
(c)January (d)May

Q764-Q767.The given bar graph presents the number of


students from Science and Arts streams from a school in
Q768.The average Production of motorcycles of companies B,
different years.
C and E taken together is what percent less than the Demand of
motorcycles of D?
SSC CHSL 2 July 2019 (Evening)
(a)8% (b)8.7% (c)9.3% (d)6%

Q769.What is the ratio of the total Demand of motorcycles of


companies A and D taken together to the Production of
motorcycles of company C?
SSC CHSL 2 July 2019 (Evening)
(a)13:9 (b)8:5 (c)5:3 (d)9:7

Q770.The total Production of motorcycles of companies B and


D taken together is what percent of the Demand of motorcycles
of all the companies taken together?
Q764.The total number of Arts students in 2011, 2013 and 2015 SSC CHSL 2 July 2019 (Evening)
is what percentage less than that of Science in the given five (a)46% (b)38% (c)48% (d)40%
years (correct to one decimal place)?
SSC CHSL 2 July 2019 (Afternoon) Q771.The company in which the Production of motorcycles is
(a)34.2% (b)33.6% (c)31.45 (d)32.8% approximately 23% more than the Demand is:
SSC CHSL 2 July 2019 (Evening)
Q765.The average number of Science students in 2011, 2013 (a)B (b)C (c)D (d)E
and 2015 is what percentage more than the number of Arts
students in 2011? Q772-Q775.The given Bar Graph presents Different Type of
SSC CHSL 2 July 2019 (Afternoon) Vehicles (in lakhs) exported by a company in 2016 and 2017.
1 3 1 1
(a)11 % (b)9 % (c)9 % (d)8 %
9 11 11 9

Q766.What is the ratio of the total number of Science students


in 2011 and 2015 to that of Arts in 2012 and 2015?
SSC CHSL 2 July 2019 (Afternoon)
(a)9:10 (b)8:9 (c)12:13 (d)11:12

Q767.In which year the number of Arts students is 30% more


than that of Science?
SSC CHSL 2 July 2019 (Afternoon)
(a)2013 (b)2014 (c)2012 (d)2011

Q768-Q771. The given Bar graph presents the Demand and


Production of motorcycles of five companies (in lakhs)

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Q772.The export of which type of vehicle in 2017 is Q778.What is the ratio of the total numbers enrolled in A during
approximately 18.3% more than the export of same type of 2015 and 2018 to that of students enrolled in B during 2014 and
vehicle in 2016? 2016?
SSC CHSL 3 July 2019 (Morning) SSC CHSL 3 July 2019 (Afternoon)
(a)C (b)D (c)E (d)B (a)9:10 (b)16:15 (c)27:25 (d)11:12

Q773.What is the ratio of the total number of Vehicles of type D Q779. In which year the number of students enrolled in B is x%
and E exported by the company in 2016 to that of vehicles of more, where 25<x<30, than the number of students enrolled in
type C and E exported in 2017? A in the same year?
SSC CHSL 3 July 2019 (Morning) SSC CHSL 3 July 2019 (Afternoon)
(a)4:5 (b)20:23 (c)10:11(d)5:6 (a)2015 (b)2017 (c)2016 (d)2014

Q774.The total number of vehicles of type C and E exported by Q780-Q783.The given Bar Graph presents Income and
the company in 2017 is what percentage (correct to one decimal Expenditure (in crores of Rupees) of a company for the five
place) more than the total number of vehicles of type A, B and years, 2014 to 2018.
C exported in 2016?
SSC CHSL 3 July 2019 (Morning)
(a)5.4 (b)4.5 (c)4.1 (d)5.2

Q775.The average number of all types of vehicles exported by


the company in 2016 is what percent less than the number of
type B vehicles exported in 2017 ?
SSC CHSL 3 July 2019 (Morning)
(a)15 (b)12 (c)18 (d)16

Q776-Q779.The given Bar Graph presents the number of


students enrolled for a vocational course in institutes A and B
during a period of five years.

Q780.The average Income (per year) of the company in five


years is what percentage more than its Expenditure in 2015?
SSC CHSL 3 July 2019 (Evening)
(a)24.2 (b)20.8 (c)24.6 (d)22.4

Q781.The total Income of the company in 2015, 2017 and 2018


is approximately what percent less than the total Expenditure in
the five years?
SSC CHSL 3 July 2019 (Evening)
(a)26 (b)22 (c)24 (d)21

Q776.The average number of students (per year) enrolled in B Q782.In which year is the Expenditure more than 40% as
during 2015, 2016 and 2018 is what percentage more than the compared to the Expenditure in the previous year?
SSC CHSL 3 July 2019 (Evening)
number of students enrolled in A during 2017?
(a)2016 (b)2015 (c)2018 (d)2017
SSC CHSL 3 July 2019 (Afternoon)
(a)28 (b)25 (c)30 (d)22
Q783.What is the ratio of total Expenditure to total Income of
Q777.The total number of students enrolled in A during 2014, the company in 2014, 2016 and 2017?
SSC CHSL 3 July 2019 (Evening)
2016 and 2018 is what percentage (correct to one decimal
(a)13:18 (b)3:4 (c)15:16 (d)5:6
place) of the total number of students enrolled in B during the
five years?
Q784-Q787.The given Bar Graph presents the Revenue and
SSC CHSL 3 July 2019 (Afternoon)
(a)43.4 (b)47.7 (c)44.6 (d)46.8 Expenditure (in crores of Rupees) of a company during the five
year period, 2014-2018.

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Q788.In which year the percentage increase in the total number


of students is the highest in comparison to the previous
academic year?
SSC CHSL 4 July 2019 (Afternoon)
(a)2017-2018 (b)2015-2016
(c)2016-2017 (d)2014-2015

Q789.What is the average of failed students in five academic


years?
SSC CHSL 4 July 2019 (Afternoon)
(a)75 (b)50 (c)100 (d)90

Q790.The difference between the number of students passed


and those who failed is the highest in which academic year?
SSC CHSL 4 July 2019 (Afternoon)
(a)2015-2016 (b)2014-2015
Q784. What is the ratio of the total revenue of the company in (c)2017-2018 (d)2016-2017
2015 and 2018 to that of its expenditure in 2014 and 2018?
SSC CHSL 4 July 2019 (Morning) Q791. What is the approximate percentage of students passed
(a)5:4 (b)7:5 (c)9:7 (d)13:10 during five academic years
(a)72% (b)78% (c)79% (d)73%
Q785.The expenditure of the company in 2017 is what
percentage less than the average revenue (per year) in 2014, Q792-Q794.The given Bar Graph presents the Imports and
2015 and 2016? Exports of an item (in tonnes) manufactured by a company for
SSC CHSL 4 July 2019 (Morning) the five financial years, 2013-2014 to 2017-2018.
2 1 1 1
(a)11 (b)11 (c)8 (d)12
9 9 3 3

Q786.The total expenditure of the company from 2016 to 2018


is what percentage (nearest to an integer) of the total revenue
for the five year period?
SSC CHSL 4 July 2019 (Morning)
(a)56 (b)55 (c)54 (d)53

Q787.In which year the percentage increase in the revenue as


compared to that in its preceding year is between 5% and 8%?
SSC CHSL 4 July 2019 (Morning)
(a)2015 (b)2017 (c)2016 (d)2018

Q788-Q791.The given Bar Graph presents the results in terms Q792.What is the average of Import (in tonnes) during the five
of number of students for the five academic years, 2013-2014 to financial years?
2017-2018. SSC CHSL 4 July 2019 (Evening)
(a)1229.5 (b)1552.4 (c)1229.2 (d)1335.9

Q793.What is the ratio of total Exports to total Imports during


the five financial years?
SSC CHSL 4 July 2019 (Evening)
(a)3199:3073 (b)4175:4011
(c)3073:3199 (d)4011:4175

Q794. In which financial year the absolute difference between


the Exports and the Imports is the highest?
SSC CHSL 4 July 2019 (Evening)
(a)2017-2018 (b)2014-2015
(c)2015-2016 (d)2016-2017

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Q795.In which financial year the percentage increase in Imports


and Exports taken together is the highest in companies to its
previous financial year?
(a)2016-2017 (b)2014-2015
(c)2017-2018 (d)2015-2016

Q796-Q799.The given Bar Graph presents the Imports and


Exports of an item (in tonnes) manufactured by a company for
the five financial years, 2013-2014 to 2017-2018.

Q800.In which financial year the percentage increase in total of


Exports and Imports is the highest in comparison to its previous
financial year?
SSC CHSL 5 July 2019 (Afternoon)
(a)2015-2016 (b)2017-2018
(c)2014-2015 (d)2016-2017

Q801.What is the ratio of total Imports to total Exports during


2013-2014, 2015-2016 and 2017-2018 ?
Q796. What is the ratio of equal Imports to total Exports during SSC CHSL 5 July 2019 (Afternoon)
the five financial years? (a)3634:3073 (b)4011:4175
SSC CHSL 5 July 2019 (Morning) (c)3619:3604 (d)4175:4011
(a)3199:3073 (b)4175:4011
(c)3073:3199 (d)4011:4175 Q802.What is the average of total Import and Export (in tonnes)
during the five financial year?
Q797.In which financial year, total of Exports and Imports is SSC CHSL 5 July 2019 (Afternoon)
the highest? (a)2279.5 (b)2508.8 (c)2552.4 (d)2325.9
SSC CHSL 5 July 2019 (Morning)
(a)2017-2018 (b)2015-2016 Q803.In which financial year the total of the Exports and
(c)2016-2017 (d)2014-2015 Imports is the lowest?
SSC CHSL 5 July 2019 (Afternoon)
Q798.In which financial year the percentage increase in Imports (a)2014-2015 (b)2013-2014
is the highest in comparison to its previous financial year? (c)2015-2016 (d)2017-2018
SSC CHSL 5 July 2019 (Morning)
(a)2014-2015 (b)2016-2017 Q804-Q807. The given Bar Graph presents the Imports and
(c)2017-2018 (d)2015-2016 Exports of an item (in tonnes) manufactured by a company for
the five financial years, 2013-2014 to 2017-2018.
Q799.What is the average of Exports (in tonnes) during the five
financial years?
SSC CHSL 5 July 2019 (Morning)
(a)1279.6 (b)1279.5 (c)1552.4 (d)1025.9

Q800-Q803. The given Bar Graph presents the Imports and


Exports of an item (in tonnes) manufactured by a company for
the five financial years, 2013-2014 to 2017-2018.

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Q804.In which financial year, the absolute difference of the Q811.In which year, the percentage increase in students in
Exports to those of Imports is the lowest? school B is the highest in comparison to its previous year?
SSC CHSL 5 July 2019 (Evening) SSC CHSL 8 July 2019 (Morning)
(a)2016-2017 (b)2015-2016 (a)2011 (b)2013 (c)2009 (d)2010
(c)2014-2015 (d)2013-2014
Q812-Q815.The given Bar Graph presents the number of
Q805.What is the ratio of total Imports to total Exports during students of two schools for six years.
2014-2015,2015-2016 and 2016-2017?
SSC CHSL 5 July 2019 (Evening)
(a)4175:4011 (b)3664:4455
(c)4445:3664 (d)4011:4175

Q806.What is the average of absolute difference between


Exports and Imports (in tonnes) during the five financial years?
SSC CHSL 5 July 2019 (Evening)
(a)266 (b)260 (c)264 (d)252

Q807.In which financial year the percentage increase in Imports


and Exports taken together is the lowest in comparison to its
previous financial year?
SSC CHSL 5 July 2019 (Evening) Q812.What is the average of the number of students from
(a)2015-2016 (b)2014-2015 school A during the six year period?
(c)2016-2017 (d)2017-2018 SSC CHSL 8 July 2019 (Afternoon)
(a)760 (b)700 (c)715 (d)765
Q808-Q811.The given Bar Graph presents the number of
students of two schools for six years. Q813.In which year, the absolute difference of the students in
two schools is the lowest?
SSC CHSL 8 July 2019 (Afternoon)
(a)2008 (b)2011 (c)2009 (d)2012

Q814.In which year, the percentage increase of students in


school A is the highest in comparison to its previous year?
SSC CHSL 8 July 2019 (Afternoon)
(a)2010 (b)2012 (c)2011 (d)2009

Q815.What is the ratio of the number of students taken for all


years together from school A to that from school B?
SSC CHSL 8 July 2019 (Afternoon)
(a)417:401 (b)370:429 (c)429:370 (d)401:417

Q816-Q819.The given Bar Graph presents the number of


Q808.In which year, the absolute difference between the
students of two schools for six years.
numbers of students in two schools is the highest?
SSC CHSL 8 July 2019 (Morning)
(a)2013 (b)2010 (c)2012 (d)2011

Q809.What is the ratio of students taken for all years together


from School B to that from school A?
SSC CHSL 8 July 2019 (Morning)
(a)370:429 (b)415:401
(c)429:370 (d)401:415

Q810.What is the average number of students from school B


during the six year period (correct to two decimal places)?
SSC CHSL 8 July 2019 (Morning)
(a)656.17 (b)616.67 (c)664.37 (d)660.17

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Q816.What is the average (correct to two decimal places) of (c)2015-2016 (d)2014-2015


total students in schools A and B taken together during the six
year period? Q823. What is the approximate percentage (Correct to the
SSC CHSL 8 July 2019 (Evening) nearest integer) of the students who failed during the five
(a)1221.67 (b)1122.57 (c)1331.67 (d)1133.57 academic years taken together?
SSC CHSL 9 July 2019 (Morning)
Q817.What is the ratio of the number of students taken together (a)28 % (b)27% (c)21% (d)22%
for the years 2008, 2012 and 2013 in School A to the number of
students taken together for the years 2008, 2012 and 2013 in Q824-Q827.The given Bar Graph presents the sales of the
school B? number of books (in thousands) by six benches of a publishing
SSC CHSL 8 July 2019 (Evening) company during two consecutive years 2000 and 2001.
(a)229:153 (b)101:117 (c)153:229 (d)117:101

Q818.In which year the sum of the students in two schools is


the highest?
SSC CHSL 8 July 2019 (Evening)
(a)2009 (b)2012 (c)2011 (d)2008

Q819.In which year the percentage increase in the number of


total students in schools A and B taken together is the highest in
comparison to its previous year?
SSC CHSL 8 July 2019 (Evening)
(a)2012 (b)2011 (c)2010 (d)2009

Q820-Q823.The given Bar Graph presents the results in terms


of the number of students in a school for the five academic
years, 2013-2014 to 2017-2018.
Q824.The ratio of total sales by all branches for the year 2001
to total sales by all branches for the year 2000 is:
SSC CHSL 9 July 2019 (Afternoon)
(a)48:55 (b)25:23 (c)55:48 (d)23:25

Q825.The average of total sales (in thousands and Correct to


two decimal places) by all branches for both the years is:
SSC CHSL 9 July 2019 (Afternoon)
(a)171.37 (b)171.57 (c)171.27 (d)171.67

Q826.The ratio of total sales by branches B1, B3 and B5 for


both the years to total sales by branches B2, B4, B6 for both the
years is:
SSC CHSL 9 July 2019 (Afternoon)
Q820.What is the average number of students who passed in the (a)21:23 (b)56:47 (c)23:21 (d)47:56
five academic years?
SSC CHSL 9 July 2019 (Morning) Q827.The total sales (in thousands) by all branches for both the
(a)300 (b)250 (c)225 (d)240 years is:
SSC CHSL 9 July 2019 (Afternoon)
Q821.In which academic year the difference between the (a)470 (b)560 (c)1100 (d)1030
number of students passed and that of those failed is the lowest?
SSC CHSL 9 July 2019 (Morning) Q828-Q831.The given Bar Graph presents the sale (in 1000 kg)
(a)2013-2014 (b)2014-2015 of a particular brand of tea by three outlets. A, B and C during
(c)2016-2017 (d)2015-2016 the months feb, Mar and Apr,2018

Q822.In which year the percentage increase in total number of


students is the lowest in comparison to its previous academic
year?
SSC CHSL 9 July 2019 (Morning)
(a)2016-2017 (b)2017-2018

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Q828.What is the ratio of rate of growth in sales from B to the


rate of growth in sales from C in Mar 2018 with reference to its
previous month? Q832. What is the average strike rate of the batsman?
SSC CHSL 10 July 2019 (Morning)
SSC CHSL 9 July 2019 (Evening)
(a)9:16 (b)10:19 (c)9:19 (d)10:21 (a)89 (b)91.25 (c)90.75 (d)95.5

Q829.What is the average sale per month by A during Jan-Mar, Q833. How many balls did the batsman face in the third match?
SSC CHSL 10 July 2019 (Morning)
2018?
(a)60 (b)30 (c)40 (d)50
SSC CHSL 9 July 2019 (Evening)
(a)7333.33 kg (b)7505 kg (c)7334.67 kg (d)5500 kg
Q834.How many runs the batsman should have scored in the
Q830.The given Bar Graph presents the sale (in 1000 kg) of a fifth match in as many balls he had faced in that match so that
particular brand of tea by three outlets. A, B and C during the the average strike rate of the second and the fifth match
months Jan, Feb, Mar and Apr, 2018. becomes 120?
SSC CHSL 10 July 2019 (Morning)
SSC CHSL 9 July 2019 (Evening)
(a)More by 500 kg (a)150 (b)240 (c)160 (d)120
(b)Less by 1000 kg
(c)Less by 800 kg Q835.What is the average run scored by the batsman in the five
(d)More by 1000 kg matches?
SSC CHSL 10 July 2019 (Morning)
(a)50 (b)49 (c)45 (d)56.25
Q831.Arrange the ratio of sales from B to that from A and C,
taken together, month wise in ascending order.
Q836.A book has been co-authored by X and Y. The prices of
SSC CHSL 9 July 2019 (Evening)
(a)Jan, Mar, Feb, Apr the book in India and abroad are Rs 800 and Rs 1000
(b)Jan, Mar, Apr, Feb respectively. The royalties earned on sale in India and abroad
(c)Jan, Feb, Mar, Apr are 10% and 16% respectively. The royalty amount is
(d)Jan, Apr, Mar, Feb distributed among X and Y in the ratio 5:3. The given Bar
Graph presents the number of copies of the book sold in India
Q832-Q835.The given Bar Graph presents the runs scored (A) (A) and abroad (B) during 2012-16.
and strike rate (B) of a batsman in live matches. Strike Rate is
the number of runs scored per 100 balls faced. The strike rate
(B) is taken on record only when the batsman scores at least 30
runs in a match.

What is the ratio of royalties earned in the following cases-By X


for sale of books in India in 2013 and 2014 and By Y for sale of
books abroad in 2015 and 2016?
SSC CHSL 10 July 2019 (Afternoon)
(a)62:117 (b)63:130 (c)65:138 (d)64:135

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Q837-Q8400. The given Bar Graph presents the data of annual


income (A) and annual expenditure (B) of an IT officer in a
multi-national company during the years 2012 to 2016.

Q841.How much percentage marks more than B has C scored in


practical?
SSC CHSL 11 July 2019 (Morning)
(a)40 (b)30 (c)60 (d)20

Q842.Arrange the students B, C and D according to the


ascending order of the aggregate marks scored by them.
Q837. For which pair of years, the ratio of savings to
SSC CHSL 11 July 2019 (Morning)
expenditure is equal?
(a)B,D,C (b)B,C,D (c)C,D,B (d)D,B,C
SSC CHSL 10 July 2019 (Evening)
(a)2012,2013 (b)2013,2014
Q843.What is the average marks of the four students in theory?
(c)2014,2015 (d)2012,2015
SSC CHSL 11 July 2019 (Morning)
(a)60 (b)65 (c)70 (d)68
Q838.What was his average monthly savings (in Rs) in 2015
and 2016, taken together (correct to two decimal places)?
Q844.Who among the students could not pass?
SSC CHSL 10 July 2019 (Evening)
SSC CHSL 11 July 2019 (Morning)
(a)14,506.33 (b)14,967.67
(a)A only (b)B and C (c)B only (d)B and D
(c)13,687.67 (d)14,583.33
Q845-Q846.The given bar graph presents the sale of a particular
Q839.What is the percentage of his total savings with reference
brand of car by three showrooms. A,B and C (in multiples of
to his total income for the period 2012-15?
100) during the months Jan, Feb, Mar and Apr,2016.
SSC CHSL 10 July 2019 (Evening)
(a)30 (b)27.5 (c)25 (d)20

Q840.What is the ratio between the ratios of savings to


expenditure, respectively for the periods 2012-13 and 2015-16?
SSC CHSL 10 July 2019 (Evening)
(a)146:135 (b)155:147 (c)21:34 (d)25:36

Q841-Q844.The full marks for a paper is 300. The break-up of


the marks into theory (X), practical (Y) and project (Z), which
are the three components of evaluation is 6:5:4. In order to pass
one has to score at least 40%, 50% and 50% respectively in
X,Y,Z and 60% in aggregate.The marks scored by four students
A,B,C and D are shown in the given Bar Graph. Q845. If the cars sold by A and B are all found to be in perfect
order, but the cars sold by C were found to be defective to the
extent of 15%, 10%, 8% and 6%, respectively in Jan, Feb, Mar
and Apr 2016. What is the percentage of defective cars sold by
all showrooms during Apr, 2016?
SSC CHSL 11 July 2019 (Afternoon)
4 3 4 2
(a)4 (b)1 (c)2 (d)7
9 7 9 3

Q846.What is the ratio of number of cars sold by A in Jan-Feb,


2016 to that of cars sold by B during Mar-Apr, 2016?

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SSC CHSL 11 July 2019 (Afternoon) total number of persons having ages between 20 and 50 years in
(a)5:8 (b)8:17 (c)12:19 (d)10:19 the said villages?
SSC CHSL 11 July 2019 (Evening)
Q847.What was the average number of cars sold by A during (a)49:57 (b)47:53 (c)51:59 (d)24:27
Feb-Apr, 2016?
SSC CHSL 11 July 2019 (Afternoon) SSC CGL 2019 Tier 1
(a)375 (b)350 (c)250 (d)300
Q853-Q856. The table below indicates the percentage of
Q848.If the cars sold by A and B are all found to be in perfect students and the ratio of boys and girls in the various streams of
order, but the cars sold by C were found to be defective to the a college.
extent of 15%, 10%,8% and 6%, respectively in Jan, Feb, Mar (Total students = 2600)
and Apr 2016, then what is the ratio of non-defective cars sold Stream CE CS IT ME EC
by C to that of all cars sold by A and B during Jan-Mar 2016?
SSC CHSL 11 July 2019 (Afternoon) % Students 20% 18% 21% 22% 19%
(a)177:1400 (b)384:1385
(c)489:1300 (d)255:1348 Boys : Girls 3:2 4:5 3:4 6:5 9 : 10

Q849-Q852.The given Bar Graph presents the percentages of Q853. What is the ratio of students studying in CS and IT?
population in the age groups. X(above 50 years), Y(20 to 50 SSC CGL 11 June 2019 (Afternoon)
years). Z(below 20 years) in five different villages. A,B,C,D (a) 9 : 11 (b) 12 : 13 (c) 6 : 7 (d) 11 : 13
and E with total population of 5000, 6000, 8000, 4500 and 6000
respectively Q854.What is the ratio of boys and girls in college?
SSC CGL 11 June 2019 (Afternoon)
(a) 5 : 6 (b) 6 : 7 (c) 1 : 1 (d) 7 : 8

Q855. If the data about the number of girls enrolled in the


various streams is represented by a pie-chart, what is the central
angle of the sector representing the number of girls in the ME
stream, to the nearest whole degree?
SSC CGL 11 June 2019 (Afternoon)
0 0 0 0
(a) 68 (b) 70 (c) 72 (d) 74

Q856.In which stream, is the difference in the percentage of


boys and girls minimum?
Q849.The number of persons having ages below 20 years in SSC CGL 11 June 2019 (Afternoon)
villages, B and C takes together is what percentage of the total (a) EC (b) CS (c) IT (d) ME
population of the said villages?
SSC CHSL 11 July 2019 (Evening) Q857-Q860.The table shows the production of different types of
190 186 200 184 cars (in thousands)
(a) (b) (c) (d)
7 5 7 5
Year → 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017
Q850.What is the total number of persons in the age group of 20 Cars
to 50 years in the villages A and B, taken together? ↓
SSC CHSL 11 July 2019 (Evening)
(a)4300 (b)4200 (c)4100 (d)4000 A 35 40 48 50 36

Q851.The difference between the number of persons of ages B 39 45 54 60 72


below 20 years in villages D and E, taken together, is what
C 52 25 32 54 45
percentage of the number of persons of the same age group in
village D? D 50 42 45 46 47
SSC CHSL 11 July 2019 (Evening)
190 185 182 200 E 36 46 42 48 55
(a) (b) (c) (d)
3 3 3 3
Q857.If the data regarding the production of cars of type B is
Q852.What is the ratio of the total number of persons of ages represented by a pie-chart, then the angle of the sector
above 50 years in the villages, B and C, taken together to the representing the production of cars in 2016 will be:

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SSC CGL 4 June 2019 (Afternoon) Q.865-Q868. The table shows the production of different types
(a)80° (b)96° (c)60° (d)72° of cars by a company (in thousands) in 5 years.

Q858.The total production of cars of types B in 2013, 2014,


2015 and 2017 taken together is what percent less than the total
production of all types of cars in 2017? (correct to one decimal
place)
SSC CGL 4 June 2019 (Afternoon)
(a)18.2 (b)18.4 (c)15 (d)17.6

Q859.The ratio of the total production of cars of type C and E


taken together in 2013 to the total production of cars of type D
in 2014 and 2016 and type E in 2017 taken together is:
SSC CGL 4 June 2019 (Afternoon) Q865.If the data related to the production of cars in 2018 is
(a)8:13 (b)5:8 (c)13:32 (d)8:11 represented by pie chart, then the central angle of the sector
representing the production of type C cars will be:
Q860.The production of cars of type A in 2015 and of type C in SSC CGL 6 June 2019 (Morning)
2013 taken together is approximately what percent of the total (a) 72
0
(b) 59
0
(c) 93
0
(d) 91
0

production of cars of type D in five years?


SSC CGL 4 June 2019 (Afternoon)
Q866.The average production of type D cars in 5 years is what
(a)40.2 (b)42.4 (c)43.5 (d)42.8
percent less than the production of type E cars in 2018? (Correct
to one decimal place)
Q861-Q864.The table shows the production of different types of
SSC CGL 6 June 2019 (Morning)
cars (in thousands).
(a) 18.6 (b) 16.8 (c) 15.9 (d) 17.4

Q867.The total production of type B cars in all the five years is


what percent more than the total production of type A, B and D
cars in 2017?
SSC CGL 6 June 2019 (Morning)
(a) 49.5 (b) 47.5 (c) 57.3 (d) 32.2

Q861.The ratio of the total production of type A cars in 2015


Q868.What is the ratio of the total production of type C cars in
ana type B cars in 2014 taken together to the total production of
2015 and type D cars in 2017 taken together to the total
type C cars in 2017 and type E cars in 2018 taken together is:
production of type B cars in 2016 and type A cars in 2017 taken
SSC CGL 4 June 2019 (Evening)
together?
(a)16:19 (b)4:5 (c)8:9 (d)34:39
SSC CGL 6 June 2019 (Morning)
(a) 12 : 11 (b) 13 : 10 (c) 11 : 9 (d) 4 : 3
Q862.In the data related to the production of type D cars in
represented by a pie chart, then the central angle of the sector
Q869-Q872. The table shows the production of different types
representing production of cars in 2015 will be:
of cars (in thousands).
SSC CGL 4 June 2019 (Evening)
(a)72° (b)63° (c)81° (d)99°

Q863.The total production of type D cars during 2015 to 2017


is what percent less than the total production of type E cars
during 2014,2015,2016 and 2018 taken together?
SSC CGL 4 June 2019 (Evening)
(a)35 (b)32 (c)28 (d)30 Q869.The total production of type E cars in 2012 and 2013 is
approximately what percent more than the average production
Q864.The total production of type C cars in 2015 and type E of type A cars during the years 2012 to 2016?
cars in 2018 taken together is what percent of the total SSC CGL 6 June 2019 (Afternoon)
production of cars in 2014 and 2017 taken together? (a) 53.8 (b) 55.2 (c) 52.2 (d) 56.4
SSC CGL 4 June 2019 (Evening)
(a)22 (b)25 (c)20 (d)27 Q870.The total production of all type of cars, except type B, in
2012 is what percent less than the total production of all types
of cars in 2016?

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(a) 40 (b) 25.8 (c) 26.7 (d) 42

Q871.If the data related to the production of type D cars is


represented by a pie chart, then the central angle of the sector
representing the production of cars in 2013 will be:
SSC CGL 6 June 2019 (Afternoon)
0 0 0 0
(a) 84 (b) 75 (c) 60 (d) 77

Q872.What is the ratio of the total production of type E cars in Q877.If the data related to the production of type E cars is
2014 and type C cars in 2016 taken together to the total represented by a pie-chart, then the central angle of the sector
production of type B cars in 2014 and type D cars in 2013 taken representing production of cars in 2013 will be:
together? SSC CGL 7 June 2019 (Morning)
0 0 0 0
SSC CGL 6 June 2019 (Afternoon) (a) 66 (b) 76. 8 (c) 81. 6 (d) 78
(a) 9 : 8 (b) 10 : 7 (c) 11 : 8 (d) 11 : 5
Q878.The average production of type C cars during 2012 to
Q873-Q874. The table shows the production of different types 2016 is approximately what percent less than the total
of cars (in thousands). production of type D cars in 2012 and type E cars in 2014?
SSC CGL 7 June 2019 (Morning)
(a) 46.4% (b) 49.2% (c) 48.6% (d) 42.8%

Q879.The total production of type E cars in 2015 and type C


cars in 2013 taken together is what percent of the total
production of type A cars and type D cars taken together during
2012 to 2016?
SSC CGL 7 June 2019 (Morning)
(a) 21.8% (b) 21.4% (c) 20% (d) 22%
Q873.The total production of type B cars during 2013 to 2016 is
approximately what percent less than the total production of Q880.The ratio of the total production of type A cars in 2014
cars in 2017? and 2016 and type C cars in 2013 taken together to the total
SSC CGL 6 June 2019 (Evening) production of type B cars and type D cars taken together in
(a) 32% (b) 40% (c) 35% (d) 38% 2014 is:
SSC CGL 7 June 2019 (Morning)
Q874.The total production of type B cars in 2015 and type C (a) 11 : 8 (b) 17 : 12 (c) 9 : 8 (d) 4 : 3
cars in 2013 is what percent more than the total production of
type E cars in 2013 and 2014 ? (Correct to one decimal place) Q881-Q884. The table shows the production of different types
SSC CGL 6 June 2019 (Evening) of cars (in thousands).
(a) 23.4 (b) 25.6 (c) 24.8 (d) 22.2|

Q875.If the data related to the production of type D cars is


represented by a pie-chart, then the central angle of the sector
representing the production of the cars in 2016 will be:
SSC CGL 6 June 2019 (Evening)
0 0 0 0
(a) 78 (b) 72 (c) 67. 2 (d) 79. 2

Q876.The ratio of the total production of type A cars in 2017


and type D cars in 2015 to the total production of type B and
type E cars in 2013 is:
SSC CGL 6 June 2019 (Evening) Q881.What is the ratio of the total production of type B cars in
(a) 8 : 7 (b) 4 : 3 (c) 3 : 4 (d) 7 : 8 2011 and type E cars in 2013 taken together to the total
production of type C cars in 2014 and type D cars in 2012 taken
Q877-Q878. The table shows the production of different types together?
of cars (in thousands). SSC CGL 7 June 2019 (Afternoon)
(a) 8 : 9 (b) 6 : 5 (c) 5 : 6 (d) 16 : 11

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Q882.If the data related to the production of type C cars is


represented by a pie-chart, then the central angle of the sector
representing production of cars in 2012 will be:
SSC CGL 7 June 2019 (Afternoon)

0 10 0 0
(a) 72 (b) 73 (c) 60 (d) 80
3

Q883. The average production of all type of cars in 2014 is


approximately what percent less than the total production of
SSC CGL 7 June 2019 (Evening)
type B cars in 2013 and type D cars in 2010 taken together? (a) 36 (b) 32 (c) 35 (d) 40
SSC CGL 7 June 2019 (Afternoon)
(a) 41.8% (b) 44.9% (c) 43.2% (d) 44.4%
Q889-Q892. The table shows the production of different types
of cars (in thousands).
Q884.The total production of type A cars in 2011, and type C
cars and type E cars in 2012 taken together is what percent of
the total production of type B cars during 2010 to 2014?
SSC CGL 7 June 2019 (Afternoon)
(a) 60.4% (b) 54.7% (c) 62.5% (d) 58.8%

Q885-Q888. The table shows the production of different types


of cars (in thousands).

Q889.The average production of type A cars during the five


years is what percent of the total production of type C cars
during the five years?
SSC CGL 10 June 2019 (Morning)
(a) 22.4 (b) 20.6 (c) 21.8 (d) 18.7

Q885.If the data related to the production of type D cars is Q890.What is the ratio of the total production of type C and D
represented by a pie-chart, then the central angle of the sector cars in 2012 to the total production of type A cars in 2014 and
representing the production of cars in 2017 will be: type E cars in 2015?
SSC CGL 7 June 2019 (Evening) SSC CGL 10 June 2019 (Morning)
0 0 0 0
(a) 50 (b) 75. 6 (c) 81. 6 (d) 78 (a) 5 : 6 (b) 9 : 11 (c) 3 : 4 (d) 11 : 12

Q886.The average production of cars in 2018 is approximately Q891.The total production of type B cars in 2015 and type D
what percent less than the total production of type D cars in cars 2016 is what percent less than the total production of type
2015 and type B cars in 2017 taken together? E cars in five years?
SSC CGL 7 June 2019 (Evening) SSC CGL 10 June 2019 (Morning)
(a) 45.8% (b) 43.6% (c) 42.4% (d) 44.2% 1 2 2 1
(a) 50 (b) 52 (c) 46 (d) 53
3 3 3 3
Q887.What is the ratio of the total production of type A cars in
2017 and type C cars in 2014 taken together to the total Q892.If the data related to the production of type B cars is
production of type B cars in 2014, type C cars in 2017 and type represented by a pie chart, then the central angle of the sector
E cars in 2018 taken together? representing the production of cars in 2016 is:
SSC CGL 7 June 2019 (Evening) SSC CGL 10 June 2019 (Morning)
0 0 0 0
(a) 12 : 11 (b) 3 : 4 (c) 2 : 3 (d) 5 : 6 (a) 56 (b) 81 (c) 75 (d) 73

Q888.The total production of type A cars in 2016 and type E Q893-Q896. The table below shows the number of students
cars in 2014 taken together is what percent of the total enrolled in five colleges over the five years (2010 to 2014).
production of type C cars during 2014 to 2018?

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the nearest whole number) of the sector representing the


students of college B?
SSC CGL 11 June 2019 (Morning)
0 0 0 0
(a) 80 (b) 82 (c) 84 (d) 86

Q900.What percentage of students in college B is studying in


the science stream, (correct to one decimal place)?
SSC CGL 11 June 2019 (Morning)
(a) 29.4% (b) 29.2% (c) 29.6% (d) 29.8%

Q893.What is the average number of students studying in Q901-Q904. This table shows the number of students studying
college D over the given years? in various streams in different colleges.
SSC CGL 10 June 2019 (Afternoon)
(a) 450 (b) 420 (c) 430 (d) 440

Q894.In the year 2014, what percent of students were enrolled


in college C (correct to one decimal place)?
SSC CGL 10 June 2019 (Afternoon)
(a) 16.9% (b) 17.3% (c) 16.7% (d) 17.1%
Q901.The number of students in the science stream of college C
is approximately what percentage of students studying in that
Q895.What is the ratio of the total students enrolled in colleges
college?
A and B in the year 2012 to the total students enrolled in SSC CGL 11 June 2019 (Evening)
colleges D and E in the year 2013? (a) 42% (b) 43% (c) 44% (d) 45%
SSC CGL 10 June 2019 (Afternoon)
(a) 62 : 85 (b) 62 : 88 (c) 63 : 86 (d) 58 : 63
Q902.What is the ratio of the number of students studying
science in colleges A and B together to the number of students
Q896.The number of students studying in college E in the year
studying commerce in colleges D and E together?
2013 is approximately what percent of the number of students SSC CGL 11 June 2019 (Evening)
studying in colleges B, C and D taken together in the year 2013 (a) 21 : 17 (b) 23 : 15 (c) 13 : 8 (d) 26 : 17
(nearest to one decimal place)
SSC CGL 10 June 2019 (Afternoon)
Q903.What is the average of the number of students in the arts
(a) 38.2% (b) 38.6% (c) 39.1% (d) 39.4%
stream in all the colleges taken together?
SSC CGL 11 June 2019 (Evening)
Q897-Q900. The following table indicates the number of (a) 450 (b) 470 (c) 440 (d) 460
students studying in three disciplines in five colleges:
Q904.If the data about students of the commerce stream in all
colleges is represented by a pie-chart, what is the central angle
of the sector representing college D, to the nearest degree?
SSC CGL 11 June 2019 (Evening)
0 0 0 0
(a) 80 (b) 82 (c) 88 (d) 85

Q905-Q908. The following table shows the percentage


Q897.What is the ratio of the total number of students studying distribution of students in various disciplines from five different
in the science stream to that of studying in commerce stream in colleges.
all five colleges taken together?
SSC CGL 11 June 2019 (Morning) Disciplines Colleges
(a) 16 : 15 (b) 16 : 19 (c) 14 : 15 (d) 19 : 15 A B C D E

Q898.What percentage of total students are studying in the Science 25 35 45 28 35


commerce stream in all five colleges together?
SSC CGL 11 June 2019 (Morning) Economics 35 40 20 42 25
(a) 28% (b) 30% (c) 32% (d) 33% Mathematics 40 25 35 30 40

Q899.If a pie-chart is drawn representing the number of Total 8000 10,000 15,000 9000 11,000
students in all five colleges, what is the central angle (correct to Students

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Q905.What is the percentage of students from the discipline of


Mathematics for colleges A and C taken together, (nearest to
one decimal place)?
SSC CGL 12 June 2019 (Morning)
(a) 37.5 (b) 37.2 (c) 36.9 (d) 36.7

Q906.What is the average number of students from the science


discipline of all the colleges taken together?
SSC CGL 12 June 2019 (Morning) Q912.What is the approximate percentage increase in the
(a) 3762 (b) 3748 (c) 3724 (d) 3642 number of students passing out of college B in the year 2017 as
compared to the previous year?
Q907.The number of students from the discipline of Economics SSC CGL 12 June 2019 (Evening)
from college B is approximately what percentage of the number (a) 13.2% (b) 13.4% (c) 12.8% (d) 13%
of students from the discipline of Science from the college C?
SSC CGL 12 June 2019 (Morning) Q913.In which college the average percentage of passing
(a) 61 (b) 59 (c) 56 (d) 58 students over the given three years is the least?
SSC CGL 12 June 2019 (Evening)
Q908.If the data of the total students’ college wise, is (a) E (b) B (c) F (d) A
represented by a pie-chart, what is the central angle of the sector
representing college E (to nearest whole number)? Q914.What is the ratio of the number of students passing to
SSC CGL 12 June 2019 (Morning) those failing from college E in the year 2015?
0 0 0 0
SSC CGL 12 June 2019 (Evening)
(a) 78 (b) 75 (c) 79 (d) 73 (a) 4 : 3 (b) 18 : 7 (c) 9 : 5 (d) 17 : 7

Q909-Q911. Table shows the production of rice (in million Q915.If the number of passed out students of all five colleges is
tonnes) of three states over six years. represented by a pie chart, what is the central angle (to nearest
Years whole number) of the sector representing the passed out
States students of college C?
2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 SSC CGL 12 June 2019 (Evening)
0 0 0 0
(a) 69 (b) 79 (c) 77 (d) 67
A 5.2 5.4 5.8 6.2 6.5 6.9

B 3.8 4.1 4.4 4.8 5.2 5.7 Q916-Q918. The table shows the number of cars sold by three
showrooms over a period of six years.
C 4.5 5.2 5.8 6.4 6.7 7.4

Q909.What is the ratio of the production of rice in all three


states in the year 2014 to that in 2016?
SSC CGL 12 June 2019 (Afternoon)
(a) 85 : 102 (b) 89 : 100 (c) 85 : 103 (d) 87 : 100

Q910.If the data related to the total production in all three states Q916. If the total number of cars sold by all three showrooms
over these six years is represented in a pie chart, then what will over the years is represented as a pie-chart, what is the central
be the central angle of the sector representing the year 2014 ? ( angle of the sector representing the total number of cars sold in
to the nearest whole SSC CGL 12 June 2019 (Afternoon) the year 2013 (to the nearest whole number)?
0 0 0 0
(a) 61 (b) 65 (c) 63 (d) 59 SSC CGL 13 June 2019 (Afternoon)
0 0 0 0
(a) 58 (b) 62 (c) 60 (d) 56
Q911.What is the percentage increase in the production of rice
in B from 2014 to 2016? Q917.What is the ratio of the total cars sold by showroom B
SSC CGL 12 June 2019 (Afternoon) during the years 2014 and 2016 and the total cars sold by
(a) 17.25 (b) 18.25 (c) 18.75 (d) 17.75 showroom C during 2015 and 2016?
SSC CGL 13 June 2019 (Afternoon)
Q912-Q915. This table shows the percentage of students (a) 86 : 97 (b) 88 : 97 (c) 85 : 97 (d) 88 : 95
passing out of five different colleges over three years. It is given
that from each college, 200 students appeared every year. Q918.By what percent did the total number of cars sold by all
three showrooms decrease during the year 2016, as compared to
that in the year 2015 (nearest to one decimal place)?

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SSC CGL 13 June 2019 (Afternoon) (a) 650 (b) 240 (c) 310 (d) 540
(a) 14.6% (b) 14.8% (c) 14.4% (d) 14.9%
Q923. Table shows the annual Expenditure of a Company (in
Q919. What is the average number of cars sold by showroom A Lakh Rupees) over the years.
over the given six years (nearest to one decimal place)?
SSC CGL 13 June 2019 (Afternoon)
(a) 586.7 (b) 566.7 (c) 594.7 (d) 592.7

Q920. Table shows the percentage distribution of the


expenditure incurred on different items for publishing a book.

What is the average amount of Interest on loans (in Lakh


rupees) which the company paid during the period 1998 to
2002?
SSC CGL 13 June 2019 (Evening)
(a) 33.72 (b) 34.18 (c) 32.43 (d) 36.66

SSC CPO 2019 Tier 1


Expenditure on Royalty is less than that on Printing by:
SSC CGL 13 June 2019 (Evening) Q924. In the given histogram, the number of students whose
(a) 20% (b) 25% (c) 15% (d) 10% height is in the class interval 175-180 is what percent less than
the number of students whose height is in the class interval
Q921. Table shows the percentage of marks obtained by seven 160-165?
students in six different subjects in an examination. The SSC CPO 12 March 2019 (Evening)
numbers in the brackets are the maximum marks in each
subject.

50 200
(a) % (b) 40% (c) 60% (d) %
3 3

What are the average marks obtained by all the seven students Q925. In the given histogram, which class is the median class?
in Physics? (Correct to two decimal places) SSC CPO 12 March 2019 (Evening)
SSC CGL 13 June 2019 (Evening)
(a) 91.16 (b) 93.14 (c) 77.26 (d) 89.14

Q922. Table shows the sales of books (in thousands) from six
branches of a publishing company during 2000 and 2001.
year/b B1 B2 B3 B4 B5 B6
ranch

2000 80 75 95 85 75 70

2001 105 65 110 95 95 80


(a) 150 - 155 (b) 155 - 160
(c) 160 - 165 (d) 165 - 175
What is the total sales of books from branches B1, B3 and B6
together for both the years (in thousands)?
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Q926. In the given bar graph, the percentage decrease in the


number of students in Institute A in 2016 is what percent of
students in 2015.
SSC CPO 12 March 2019 (Evening)

SSC CPO 12 March 2019 (Evening)


(a) 60% (b) 75% (c) 80% (d) 50%

Q930. In the given bar graph, the number of students enrolled in


(a) 37.5% (b) 35.5% (c) 40.5% (d) 39.5% institute B in the year 2016 is what percentage of students
enrolled in institute A in 2016?
Q927. In the given histogram, what is the percentage of students
whose height is in the class interval 165-170?

SSC CPO 12 March 2019 (Evening)


SSC CPO 12 March 2019 (Evening)
(a) 25% (b) 20% (c) 18% (d) 15% 250 325
(a) 120% (b) % (c) 85% (d) %
3 6
Q 928. In the given bar graph, what is the ratio of students of A
and B in the combined strength from 2016 to 2018?
Q931. In the given pie-chart, what is the ratio of total number of
persons using train and car together to the total number of
persons using other modes of transport to reach their
workplace?

SSC CPO 12 March 2019 (Evening)


(a) 19:20 (b) 20:19 (c) 23:21 (d) 17:16

Q929. In the given pie-chart, the number of persons using a car SSC CPO 12 March 2019 (Evening)
is what percentage of persons using a scooter? (a) 3:5 (b) 5:3 (c) 5:6 (d) 4:5

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Q932. In the given pie-chart, how many person are using train
to reach their workplace?

(a)65: 63 (b)59: 66 (c)65: 58 (d)66: 59

SSC CPO 12 March 2019 (Evening) Q936. In the given pie-chart, if the female employees in
(a) 380 (b) 400 (c) 320 (d) 360 department D is 75%, then how many male employees are in
that department?
Q933. In the given bar graph, in which college, the percentage SSC CPO 13 March 2019 (Evening)
of boys is the highest ? Percentage of Employees in different dept. (Total 450 Employees)

(a) 5 (b) 6 (c) 9 (d) 4

Q937. In the given bar graph, what is the average number of


SSC CPO 13 March 2019 (Evening)
girls from all schools?
(a)C (b)D (c)E (d)A
SSC CPO 13 March 2019 (Evening)

Q934. In the given histogram, what is the mean speed of cars


(in km/h) to nearest whole number?

(a) 575 (b) 595 (c) 580 (d) 590

(a)69 (b)70 (c)72 (d)71 Q938. In the given pie-chart, what is the number of employees
working in department A?
Q935. In the given bar graph, what is the ratio of the total boys SSC CPO 13 March 2019 (Evening)
and girls in all schools? Percentage of Employees in different dept. (Total 450 Employees)
SSC CPO 13 March 2019 (Evening)

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(a) 960 (b) 90 (c) 80 (d) 85


(a) 70-80 (b) 60-70 (c) 80-90 (d) 50-60
Q939. In the given pie-chart, what is the central angle of the
sector representing the number of employees in the department Q942. In the given pie-chart, what is the total expenditure (in
D? %) on labour charges?
SSC CPO 13 March 2019 (Evening) SSC CPO 12 March 2019 (Morning)
Percentage of Employees in different dept. (Total 450 Employees)

0 0 0 0
(a) 28. 8 (b) 29. 6 (c) 29. 2 (d) 29. 8

Q940. In the given histogram, what percentage of cars were (a) 25% (b) 20% (c) 18% (d) 30%
running with the speed less than 60 km/h?
SSC CPO 13 March 2019 (Evening) Q943. In the given bar graph, in which college the difference
between the percentage of boys and girls is maximum,by taking
total number of students as base for that college?
SSC CPO 12 March 2019 (Morning)

(a) 30% (b) 35% (c) 25% (d) 28%

Q941. In the given histogram, in which class interval, the


median lies?
SSC CPO 13 March 2019 (Evening)

(a) E (b) B (c) D (d) A

Q944. In the given histogram, what is the mean height of all


students correct to one decimal place?
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(a) 116.8 (b) 114.7 (c) 116.2 (d) 115.6

Q945. In the given bar graph, what is the average number of


girls in all colleges?
SSC CPO 12 March 2019 (Morning)
(a) 55% (b) 50% (c) 40% (d) 45%

Q948. In the given bar graph, what is the ratio of the total boys
and girls in all 5 colleges?
SSC CPO 12 March 2019 (Morning)

(a) 560 (b) 540 (c) 550 (d) 600

Q946. In the given histogram,what percentage of students have


height in the interval of 105-110?
SSC CPO 12 March 2019 (Morning)
(a) 13 : 12 (b) 14 : 15 (c) 15 : 14 (d) 12 : 13

Q949. In the given histogram, in which class does the median


height of the students lie ?
SSC CPO 12 March 2019 (Morning)

(a) 17.5 % (b) 18 % (c) 16.5 % (d) 17 %

Q947. In the given pie-chart, the expenditure on steel is what


percent of the expenditure on cement? (a) 120 - 125 (b) 105 - 110
SSC CPO 12 March 2019 (Morning)
(c) 115 - 120 (d) 110 - 115

Q950. In the given pie-chart, what is the ratio of the total


expenditure on steel, cement and bricks to the total expenditure
on labour and miscellaneous expenses?
SSC CPO 12 March 2019 (Morning)

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(a) 49 : 46 (b) 35 : 46 (c) 46 : 40 (d) 46 : 35


(a) 3 : 7 (b) 3 : 5 (c) 4 : 5 (d) 9 : 11
Q954. In the given histogram, what percentage of students got
Q951. In the given pie-chart, the amount spend on education is marks less than 45? (Correct to one decimal place)
what percent of the savings? SSC CPO 13 March 2019 (Morning)
SSC CPO 13 March 2019 (Morning)

(a) 39.4% (b) 39.1% (c) 39.6% (d) 38.8%

Q955. In the given pie-chart, total expenditure together on rent


and education is what percent less than total expenditure of food
(a) 80% (b) 60% (c) 70% (d) 75% and miscellaneous items?
SSC CPO 13 March 2019 (Morning)
Q952. In the given bar graph, what is the average number of
females in all five organisations ?
SSC CPO 13 March 2019 (Morning)

200 40
(a) 26% (b) 30% (c) % (d) %
13 3

(a) 245 (b) 235 (c) 230 (d) 225 Q956. In the given histogram, in which class interval, the
median marks lie?
Q953. In the given bar graph, what is the ratio of the total males SSC CPO 13 March 2019 (Morning)
and females working in all organisations?
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(a) 30-45 (b) 45-60 (c) 60-75 (d) 15-30

Q957. In the given bar graph, in which organisation, the


percentage difference between the males and females is
maximum by considering total persons in that organisation as (a) Rs 8,400 (b) Rs 8,600 (c) Rs 8,800 (d) Rs 8,900
base?
SSC CPO 13 March 2019 (Morning)
Q960-Q961. The given pie-chart depicts the percentage of
students coming to school using different modes of transport.
Total number of students=1300

(a) D (b) E (c) B (d) C Q960. In the given pie-chart, if 234 students used to walk, then
how many come by bus ?
Q958. In the given histogram, what is the mean marks of the SSC CPO 14 March 2019 (Morning)
students, correct to one decimal place? (a)507 (b)273 (c)432 (d)286
SSC CPO 13 March 2019 (Morning)
Q961. In the given pie-chart, the difference between the number
of students travel by bus or walk to the number of students
travel by car or cycle,
SSC CPO 14 March 2019 (Morning)
(a)182 (b)364 (c)125 (d)142

Q962-Q963. The line graph shows electricity consumption (in


units) for three households A, B and C for months February to
May.|

(a) 51.2 (b) 53.5 (c) 52.7 (d) 50.6

Q959. In the given pie-chart, what is the total expenditure on


rent?
SSC CPO 13 March 2019 (Morning)

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In the given graph, the difference between the total electrical


Q962.In the given graph, the percentage increase in electricity consumption between months of February and April is:
consumption of ‘B’ between March and May is: SSC CPO 13 SSC CPO 13 March 2019 (Morning)
March 2019 (Morning) (a)97 (b)74 (c)121 (d)15
(a) 95% (b) 85% (c) 167.5% (d) 98%
Q966-Q967. The given bar chart, shows the sales of books ( in
Q963.If per unit rate chart is: thousand number) from six branches of a publishing company
Units Rate per unit(rs) during two consecutive years 2000 and 2001.
First 50 2.40
Next 50 3.50
Above 100 5.50

In the given line graph, the electricity charges collected from


all( A, B and C) for the month of February is:
SSC CPO 13 March 2019 (Morning)
(a) Rs 348.00 (b) Rs 474.20
(c) Rs 396.80 (d) Rs 506.8

Q964. The given pie-chart depicts the percentage of students


coming to school using modes of transport. Total number of
students=1300

Q966 In the given bar-chart, total sales of branches B1, B3 and


B5 taken together for both the years (in thousand numbers) is:
SSC CPO 16 March 2019 (Evening)
(a)310 (b)560 (c)240 (d)650

Q967.In the given bar-chart, the ratio of total sales of branches


B1, B3 and B5 to total sales of branches B2, B4 and B6 taken
together for both the years (in thousand number) is:
SSC CPO 16 March 2019 (Evening)
In the given pie-chart, the percentage difference between (a) 23 : 45 (b) 45 : 23 (c) 56 : 47 (d) 47 : 56
students coming by car or bus to coming by walking or cycling.
SSC CPO 13 March 2019 (Morning) Q968. The given bar chart, shows the sales of books (in
(a)15% (b)25% (c)20% (d)30% thousand number) from six branches of a publishing company
during two consecutive years 2000 and 2001.
Q965. The line graph shows electricity consumption (in units)
for three households A, B and C for months February to May,

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Q971. In the given bar-chart, the average production of steel at


‘C’ for the year 2014-2016 is:
SSC CPO 15 March 2019 (Evening)
In the given bar-chart, the ratio of total sales of all branches (in (a) 358.33 (b) 333.33 (c) 423.58 (d) 400
thousand numbers) for the year 2000 to 2001 is:
SSC CPO 16 March 2019 (Evening) Q972.In the given bar chart, which company has the maximum
(a)45 : 58 (b)55 : 48 (c)7 : 11 (d)48 : 55 total production of steel?
SSC CPO 15 March 2019 (Evening)
Q969-Q970. The given pie-chart, shows the percentage (a)C (b)D (c)A (d)B
distribution of the expenditure incurred in publishing a book.
Study the pie-chart and the answer the questions based on it. Q973.In the given bar-chart, what is the percentage production
of ‘B’ in 2014 to the total production of 2014?
SSC CPO 15 March 2019 (Evening)
(a)19.4% (b)20% (c)27.6% (d)18.6%

Q974.The given pie-chart favourite sport of students of a


school.

Q969.In the given pie-chart, by what percentage the Promotion


cost on the book is less than the paper cost?
SSC CPO 16 March 2019 (Evening)
(a)50 (b)75 (c)60 (d)25

Q970.In the given pie-chart, by what percentage Printing and In the given pie-chart, if there were 1280 students in all, how
Binding cost on the book is less than the other costs? many liked football?
SSC CPO 16 March 2019 (Evening) SSC CPO 16 March 2019 (Afternoon)
47 20 50 100 (a)102 (b)550 (c) 230 (d)384
(a) (b) (c) (d)
3 3 3 3
Q975. The given bar chart, shows the sales ( in thousands) for
Q971-Q973. The given bar chart shows production of steel by sets of televisions of three companies in three years.
companies A, B, C and D for years 2014, 2015, 2016 (in
tonnes).

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Q979. The given pie-chart shows favourite sport of students of a


school.

In the given bar-chart, what is a difference between the average


sales of televisions A and B for 3 years?|
SSC CPO 16 March 2019 (Afternoon)
(a)78 (b)56 (c)104 (d)60 In the given pie-chart, what is the difference in percentage
between liking for football and basketball?
Q976. The table below shows the admission and transfer in SSC CPO 16 March 2019 (Afternoon)
standards 1-3 of a school. (a)10 (b) 8 (c) 13 (d)12

Q980. The table below shows the admissions and transfers in


standards 1-3 of a school

In the given table, in Standard 1, how many students were there


at the end of year 2016?
SSC CPO 16 March 2019 (Afternoon)
(a)223 (b)228 (c)236 (d)232 In the given table, what was the total strength in Standards 1-3
at the end of 2015?
Q977-Q978. The given bar chart shows the sales (in thousands) SSC CPO 16 March 2019 (Afternoon)
for sets of televisions of three companies in three years. (a)723 (b)721 (c) 710 (d)704

Q981. The given pie-chart shows favourite sport of students of a


school.

Q977. In the given bar-chart, if profit earned earned per


television by C in 1992 was Rs 825, the total profit earned was:
SSC CPO 16 March 2019 (Afternoon)
According to this pie chart, if there were a total of 2500 students
(a)Rs.51150 lakhs (b)Rs.5115 lakhs
in the school, how many students liked cricket more than
(c) Rs.511.5 lakhs (d)Rs.51.15 lakhs
hockey?
SSC CPO 16 March 2019 (Afternoon)
Q978.In the given bar-chart, what is the ratio of television sales
(a)1075 (b)504 (c) 900 (d)750
between A in year in year 1992 and C in year 1991?
SSC CPO 16 March 2019 (Afternoon)
(a)1:1 (b)1:2 (c) 2:1 (d)1:3

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Q982. The table below shows the admission and transfer in SSC CPO 14 March 2019 (Evening)
standards 1-3 of a school. (a) 21 (b) 49 (c) 56 (d) 77

Q986-Q987. The graph below shows two families' monthly


expenditure (in hundreds)

In the given table, what was the difference between admission


and transfer in standard 3 in year 2016?
SSC CPO 16 March 2019 (Afternoon)
(a)3 (b)9 (c)8 (d)5

Q983-Q984. The given bar graph shows the sale of books (in
thousands) in four metropolitan branches of a company for the
year 2014 and 2015.

Q986.In the given graph, if the household K’s monthly income


increases by 37,200, how much will the expenditure on
entertainment be increased? (Assuming that they will spend in
the proportion of the first one, fill them in a decimal)
SSC CPO 14 March 2019 (Evening)
(a) 50.7 (b) 51.9 (c) 43.8 (d) 46.2

Q987.In the given graph, what is the ratio of the difference


between food and education for families and children? िदए SSC
CPO 14 March 2019 (Evening)
(a) 9 : 2 (b) 13 : 25 (c) 31 : 36 (d) 21 : 34

Q983.In the given bar graph, the ratio of total sales between
Q988. The given pie chart shows the expenditure given in
Mumbai and Delhi is:
millions on each game.
SSC CPO 14 March 2019 (Evening)
(a) 26 : 29 (b) 31 : 36 (c) 23 : 25 (d) 33 : 37

Q984.In the given bar graph, compared to 2014, which of the


branch saw maximum increase in sales (in%) in 2015?
SSC CPO 14 March 2019 (Evening)
(a) Kolkata (b) Mumbai
(c) Delhi (d) Chennai

Q985. The given pie chart shows the expenditure given in


millions on each game.

In the given pie chart, what is the proportion of expenditure


between hockey and gymnastics?
SSC CPO 14 March 2019 (Evening)
(a) 36 : 5 (b) 16 : 9 (c) 24 : 17 (d) 64 : 5

Q989. The graph below shows two families' monthly


expenditure (in seconds)

In the given pie chart, what is the difference between


expenditure on cricket and football ?

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◦ ◦ ◦ ◦
(a) 72. 2 (b) 61. 2 (c) 51 (d) 24

Q992-Q993. The bar shown below shows the population of


different states (in crores) in years.

In the given graph, what is the difference between the


percentage of food spent between family J and K?
SSC CPO 14 March 2019 (Evening)
(a) 13.7% (b) 14.9% (c) 15.2% (d) 12.6%

Q990. The given bar graph shows the sale of books (in
thousands) in four metropolitan branches of a company for the
year 2014 and 2015. Q992.In the given bar graph, what is the ratio of population
increase in Bihar between 2005 and 2010, and between 2010
and 2015?
SSC CPO 15 March 2019 (Evening)
(a)5 : 8 (b)3 : 7 (c)8 : 5 (d)7 : 3

Q993.In the given bar-chart, what is the population growth (in


crores) in total in states Kerala and Tamil Nadu for the period
between 2005 and 2015?
SSC CPO 15 March 2019 (Evening)
(a)13 (b)11 (c)10 (d)9

Q994-Q996. The line graph shows the temperature on four


Sundays of three cities.
In the given bar graph, calculate the percentage increase in sales
during the year 2014 and 2015 (rounded into a decimal).
SSC CPO 14 March 2019 (Evening)
(a) 14.5 (b) 13.7 (c) 14.9% (d) 15.1%

Q991.The given pie chart shows the expenditure given in


millions on each game.

Q994.In the given line graph, what was the average temperature
on the first Sunday ?
SSC CPO 15 March 2019 (Evening)
(a)21.2 (b)24 (c)25.4 (d)23

In the given chart, what would be the central angle of the arc
Q995.In the given line graph, when was the maximum
representing the football?
temperature recorded in Chennai?
SSC CPO 14 March 2019 (Evening)
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(a) 4th Sunday (b) 3rd Sunday Answers


(c) 1st Sunday (d) 2nd Sunday
1.(d) 2.(b) 3.(c) 4.(a) 5.(a) 6.(b)
Q996.In the given line graph, what is the difference between the 7.(c) 8.(c) 9.(a) 10.(d) 11.(b) 12.(b)
temperature of Delhi and Chennai on the 3rd Sunday ?
SSC CPO 15 March 2019 (Evening) 13.(b) 14.(b) 15.(d) 16.(a) 17.(a) 18.(d)
(a)21 (b)13 (c)17 (d)8
19.(b) 20.(a) 21.(c) 22.(c) 23.(d) 24.(d)
Q997. The given bar chart shows population of 4 different states
25.(a) 26.(b) 27.(b) 28.(b) 29.(a) 30.(a)
in 3 years (in crores).
31.(d) 32.(a) 33.(a) 34.(a) 35.(a) 36.(b)

37.(d) 38.(c) 39.(d) 40.(b) 41.(a) 42.(a)

43.(b) 44.(a) 45.(a) 46.(b) 47.(a) 48.(a)

49.(d) 50.(d) 51.(a) 52.(c) 53.(d) 54.(a)

55.(b) 56.(d) 57.(c) 58.(a) 59.(c) 60.(d)

61.(b) 62.(b) 63.(a) 64.(c) 65.(a) 66.(d)

67.(b) 68.(a) 69.(d) 70.(d) 71.(b) 72.(c)

73.(d) 74.(d) 75.(d) 76.(b) 77.(a) 78.(c)


In the given bar-chart, which states has had the maximum
population growth in 2015 compared to 2005. | 79.(*) 80.(d) 81.(b) 82.(a) 83.(d) 84.(d)
SSC CPO 15 March 2019 (Evening)
85.(b) 86.(a) 87.(c) 88.(c) 89.(a) 90.(c)
(a) Bihar (b) Tamil Nadu
(c) Assam (d) Kerala 91.(c) 92.(d) 93.(b) 94.(b) 95.(b) 96.(d)

Q998. The given pie-chart shows the taxable income for A, B, 97.(d) 98.(b) 99.(d) 100.(d) 101.(d) 102.(d)
C and D in lakhs of rupees
103.(c) 104.(d) 105.(b) 106.(a) 107.(b) 108.(c)

109.(b) 110.(a) 111.(d) 112.(a) 113.(a) 114.(a)

115.(b) 116.(c) 117.(c) 118.(c) 119.(d) 120.(c)

121.(b) 122.(a) 123.(b) 124.(a) 125.(d) 126.(b)

127.(a) 128.(a) 129.(d) 130.(a) 131.(d) 132.(c)

133.(d) 134.(d) 135.(c) 136.(c) 137.(d) 138.(a)


This chart shows the tax paid for the above taxable income by
139.(a) 140.(d) 141.(b) 142.(d) 143.(b) 144.(b)
A, B, C and D in lakhs of rupees.
145.(d) 146.(b) 147.(b) 148.(c) 149.(b) 150.(a)

151.(d) 152.(d) 153.(d) 154.(d) 155.(d) 156.(b)

157.(c) 158.(a) 159.(d) 160.(d) 161.(d) 162.(b)

163.(d) 164.(b) 165.(b) 166.(d) 167.(b) 168.(d)

169.(a) 170.(c) 171.(a) 172.(a) 173.(a) 174.(c)

175.(b) 176.(d) 177.(c) 178.(a) 179.(c) 180.(d)


In the given pie chart, what is the percentage of tax charged for
A? 181.(d) 182.(a) 183.(b) 184.(a) 185.(d) 186.(b)
SSC CPO 15 March 2019 (Evening)
(a)30% (b)15% (c)20% (d)40%

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187.(c) 188.(a) 189.(a) 190.(a) 191.(a) 192.(a) 379.(c) 380.(a) 381.(d) 382.(d) 383.(c) 384.(d)

193.(d) 194.(a) 195.(a) 196.(d) 197.(a) 198.(c) 385.(c) 386.(c) 387.(d) 388.(c) 389.(a) 390.(d)

199.(a) 200.(a) 201.(b) 202.(b) 203.(a) 204.(a) 391.(d) 392.(*) 393.(c) 394.(b) 395.(b) 396.(c)

205.(a) 206.(c) 207.(c) 208.(b) 209.(a) 210.(a) 397.(c) 398.(d) 399.(a) 400.(d) 401.(d) 402.(d)

211.(a) 212.(d) 213.(c) 214.(c) 215.(d) 216.(b) 403.(b) 404.(a) 405.(c) 406.(d) 407.(b) 408.(c)

217.(d) 218.(a) 219.(d) 220.(d) 221.(b) 222.(*) 409.(*) 410.(c) 411.(c) 412.(d) 413.(d) 414.(a)

223.(d) 224.(b) 225.(b) 226.(b) 227.(b) 228.(b) 415.(b) 416.(c) 417.(c) 418.(c) 419.(a) 420.(d)

229.(a) 230.(c) 231.(c) 232.(a) 233.(b) 234.(c) 421.(d) 422.(a) 423.(d) 424.(c) 425.(b) 426.(d)

235.(d) 236.(a) 237.(b) 238.(d) 239.(d) 240.(d) 427.(c) 428.(d) 429.(d) 430.(b) 431.(c) 432.(b)

241.(a) 242.(c) 243.(d) 244.(d) 245.(b) 246.(d) 433.(a) 434.(c) 435.(b) 436.(c) 437.(a) 438.(c)

247.(c) 248.(d) 249.(d) 250.(d) 251.(c) 252.(d) 439.(d) 440.(a) 441.(b) 442.(a) 443.(*) 444.(c)

253.(d) 254.(c) 255.(c) 256.(d) 257.(c) 258.(d) 445.(c) 446.(c) 447.(a) 448.(d) 449.(a) 450.(d)

259.(d) 260.(b) 261.(d) 262.(b) 263.(a) 264.(d) 451.(c) 452.(a) 453.(a) 454.(a) 455.(d) 456.(c)

265.(c) 266.(b) 267.(c) 268.(c) 269.(d) 270.(b) 457.(a) 458.(b) 459.(d) 460.(c) 461.(a) 462.(b)

271.(c) 272.(c) 273.(d) 274.(c) 275.(b) 276.(b) 463.(c) 464.(b) 465.(c) 466.(b) 467.(d) 468.(b)

277.(d) 278.(c) 279.(c) 280.(c) 281.(b) 282.(b) 469.(c) 470.(d) 471.(a) 472.(a) 473.(d) 474.(a)

283.(b) 284.(b) 285.(b) 286.(d) 287.(c) 288.(a) 475.(b) 476.(b) 477.(b) 478.(a) 479.(d) 480.(d)

289.(c) 290.(b) 291.(c) 292.(d) 293.(d) 294.(a) 481.(d) 482.(c) 483.(d) 484.(c) 485.(d) 486.(d)

295.(d) 296.(a) 297.(c) 298.(a) 299.(c) 300.(a) 487.(d) 488.(c) 489.(a) 490.(d) 491.(c) 492.(c)

301.(a) 302.(c) 303.(a) 304.(b) 305.(a) 306.(c) 493.(d) 494.(a) 495.(b) 496.(b) 497.(b) 498.(d)

307.(c) 308.(a) 309.(a) 310.(b) 311.(b) 312.(d) 499.(b) 500.(b) 501.(d) 502.(d) 503.(b) 504.(d)

313.(d) 314.(d) 315.(a) 316.(b) 317.(c) 318.(c) 505.(c) 506.(d) 507.(c) 508.(b) 509.(d) 510.(d)

319.(a) 320.(c) 321.(c) 322.(d) 323.(d) 324.(c) 511.(d) 512.(c) 513.(b) 514.(c) 515.(c) 516.(b)

325.(a) 326.(a) 327.(a) 328.(d) 329.(c) 330.(d) 517.(a) 518.(d) 519.(d) 520.(a) 521.(c) 522.(b)

331.(d) 332.(d) 333.(b) 334.(d) 335.(a) 336.(a) 523.(b) 524.(c) 525.(b) 526.(d) 527.(b) 528.(c)

337.(c) 338.(a) 339.(a) 340.(d) 341.(c) 342.(c) 529.(a) 530.(b) 531.(a) 532.(c) 533.(c) 534.(a)

343.(d) 344.(a) 345.(a) 346.(b) 347.(b) 348.(b) 535.(d) 536.(a) 537.(d) 538.(d) 539.(a) 540.(a)

349.(a) 350.(c) 351.(b) 352.(b) 353.(b) 354.(d) 541.(c) 542.(d) 543.(c) 544.(a) 545.(a) 546.(c)

355.(a) 356.(a) 357.(d) 358.(b) 359.(c) 360.(c) 547.(a) 548.(c) 549.(c) 550.(c) 551.(c) 552.(c)

361.(c) 362.(b) 363.(c) 364.(d) 365.(b) 366.(d) 553.(b) 554.(c) 555.(a) 556.(c) 557.(d) 558.(b)

367.(a) 368.(a) 369.(b) 370.(d) 371.(d) 372.(d) 559.(a) 560.(d) 561.(a) 562.(c) 563.(b) 564.(d)

373.(d) 374.(d) 375.(b) 376.(b) 377.(b) 378.(b) 565.(a) 566.(b) 567.(a) 568.(b) 569.(a) 570.(d)

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571.(a) 572.(a) 573.(b) 574.(a) 575.(d) 576.(b) 763.(b) 764.(b) 765.(c) 766.(c) 767.(c) 768.(a)

577.(a) 578.(a) 579.(b) 580.(c) 581.(c) 582.(b) 769.(c) 770.(a) 771.(b) 772.(c) 773.(c) 774.(c)

583.(d) 584.(d) 585.(b) 586.(b) 587.(b) 588.(c) 775.(d) 776.(a) 777.(b) 778.(a) 779.(a) 780.(d)

589.(a) 590.(c) 591.(c) 592.(b) 593.(b) 594.(d) 781.(a) 782.(b) 783.(d) 784.(c) 785.(c) 786.(b)

595.(c) 596.(b) 597.(d) 598.(c) 599.(b) 600.(b) 787.(d) 788.(d) 789.(d) 790.(a) 791.(d) 792.(c)

601.(a) 602.(a) 603.(b) 604.(a) 605.(c) 606.(a) 793.(a) 794.(c) 795.(b) 796.(c) 797.(c) 798.(b)

607.(d) 608.(a) 609.(b) 610.(d) 611.(d) 612.(a) 799.(a) 800.(c) 801.(c) 802.(b) 803.(c) 804.(a)

613.(a) 614.(b) 615.(a) 616.(d) 617.(c) 618.(a) 805.(b) 806.(d) 807.(c) 808.(c) 809.(a) 810.(b)

619.(b) 620.(b) 621.(c) 622.(b) 623.(d) 624.(a) 811.(c) 812.(c) 813.(c) 814.(c) 815.(c) 816.(c)

625.(c) 626.(b) 627.(c) 628.(d) 629.(d) 630.(c) 817.(a) 818.(a) 819.(d) 820.(d) 821.(a) 822.(a)

631.(a) 632.(a) 633.(d) 634.(b) 635.(d) 636.(b) 823.(b) 824.(c) 825.(d) 826.(b) 827.(d) 828.(d)

637.(a) 638.(a) 639.(a) 640.(a) 641.(c) 642.(c) 829.(a) 830.(d) 831.(b) 832.(b) 833.(c) 834.(a)

643.(c) 644.(c) 645.(a) 646.(a) 647.(a) 648.(b) 835.(b) 836.(c) 837.(d) 838.(d) 839.(d) 840.(b)

649.(b) 650.(a) 651.(d) 652.(d) 653.(c) 654.(a) 841.(b) 842.(a) 843.(b) 844.(d) 845.(b) 846.(d)

655.(c) 656.(d) 657.(a) 658.(a) 659.(d) 660.(d) 847.(b) 848.(a) 849.(c) 850.(c) 851.(d) 852.(b)

661.(d) 662.(d) 663.(b) 664.(b) 665.(b) 666.(d) 853.(c) 854.(c) 855.(c) 856.(a) 857.(a) 858.(d)

667.(c) 668.(a) 669.(a) 670.(b) 671.(d) 672.(a) 859.(a) 860.(c) 861.(c) 862.(c) 863.(d) 864.(c)

673.(c) 674.(a) 675.(d) 676.(b) 677.(b) 678.(c) 865.(a) 866.(a) 867.(b) 868.(d) 869.(b) 870.(a)

679.(b) 680.(d) 681.(c) 682.(a) 683.(c) 684.(a) 871.(c) 872.(b) 873.(c) 874.(d) 875.(a) 876.(b)

685.(d) 686.(c) 687.(a) 688.(c) 689.(b) 690.(b) 877.(a) 878.(a) 879.(c) 880.(a) 881.(b) 882.(c)

691.(a) 692.(b) 693.(a) 694.(d) 695.(c) 696.(a) 883.(a) 884.(c) 885.(d) 886.(a) 887.(b) 888.(a)

697.(b) 698.(b) 699.(c) 700.(a) 701.(c) 702.(a) 889.(a) 890.(c) 891.(d) 892.(b) 893.(a) 894.(a)

703.(b) 704.(c) 705.(d) 706.(c) 707.(b) 708.(d) 895.(a) 896.(c) 897.(a) 898.(b) 899.(d) 900.(b)

709.(c) 710.(a) 711.(a) 712.(b) 713.(c) 714.(a) 901.(d) 902.(d) 903.(c) 904.(d) 905.(d) 906.(c)

715.(a) 716.(d) 717.(d) 718.(d) 719.(a) 720.(b) 907.(b) 908.(b) 909.(d) 910.(c) 911.(c) 912.(a)

721.(b) 722.(b) 723.(c) 724.(c) 725.(d) 726.(d) 913.(b) 914.(b) 915.(b) 916.(c) 917.(b) 918.(a)

727.(a) 728.(b) 729.(c) 730.(d) 731.(c) 732.(b) 919.(b) 920.(b) 921.(d) 922.(d) 923.(d) 924.(b)

733.(b) 734.(b) 735.(d) 736.(d) 737.(c) 738.(c) 925.(c) 926.(a) 927.(b) 928.(d) 929.(c) 930.(a)

739.(d) 740.(d) 741.(a) 742.(c) 743.(a) 744.(a) 931.(d) 932.(d) 933.(c) 934.(a) 935.(d) 936.(c)

745.(a) 746.(d) 747.(c) 748.(c) 749.(b) 750.(b) 937.(d) 938.(b) 939.(a) 940.(a) 941.(b) 942.(d)

751.(a) 752.(d) 753.(b) 754.(c) 755.(c) 756.(a) 943.(c) 944.(b) 945.(a) 946.(a) 947.(b) 948.(c)

757.(d) 758.(d) 759.(c) 760.(c) 761.(d) 762.(b) 949.(d) 950.(d) 951.(d) 952.(c) 953.(a) 954.(b)

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955.(d) 956.(b) 957.(a) 958.(d) 959.(a) 960.(a)

961.(a) 962.(c) 963.(c) 964.(c) 965.(c) 966.(b)

967.(c) 968.(d) 969.(c) 970.(d) 971.(a) 972.(b)

973.(d) 974.(d) 975.(d) 976.(a) 977.(b) 978.(a)

979.(d) 980.(a) 981.(c) 982.(a) 983.(b) 984.(b)

985.(d) 986.(a) 987.(d) 988.(a) 989.(d) 990.(d)

991.(b) 992.(a) 993.(a) 994.(b) 995.(b) 996.(a)

997.(c) 998.(a)

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Solutions =
(500 + 400 + 600 + 460) 1960
= Total runs =
91
× 16 = 728
4 4 2
Sol.1 (d) Difference between the averages = From interval 50.5 to 60.5
(1960 − 1650) Average Runs in the given interval =
4 (50.5 + 60.5)
Boys 12 45 8
310 2
= = 77.5
Girls 7 53 5 4 111
Total Runs = × 4 = 222
2
Total 19 98 13 Sol.8 (c) Total number of farmers who
Total boys + girls = 19 + 98 + 13 = 130 claimed insurance in the year 2017 = From interval 60.5 to 70.5
2,64,000 Average Runs in the given interval =
Sol.2 (b) According to pie chart: (60.5 + 70.5)
No. of girls who got >= 75% = 7 In state C 36% of framers have claimed 2
Total no. of girls = 7 + 53 + 5 = 65 insurance. 131
7 In state A = 24% Total Runs = ×2= 131
2
% girls who got distinction =
65
×100 And let x % people have insured from
= 10.76 % state E . Now the average score of 50 people
So according to question : 𝑡𝑜𝑡𝑎𝑙 𝑟𝑢𝑛𝑠
Sol.3 (c) ⇒ x = 10% ⇒
𝑛𝑜.𝑜𝑓 𝑝𝑙𝑎𝑦𝑒𝑟𝑠
45 36% - (24%+x%) = 5280
Required ratio = ×100: ⇒
12 + 45 + 8 ⇒12% - x% = 5280
(93 + 255 + 426 + 728 + 222 + 131)
53 45 12−𝑥
7 + 53 + 5
×100 = 65
×100: ⇒ 100
×264000 = 5280 50
=1855/50
53 So, 12-x= 2
×100 = 69.23 : 81.53 ⇒ 37.1
65 ⇒x= 10%
Sol.10 (d)Players who scored more than
Sol.4 (a) Hence, 10% farmers have claimed the
30.5 on average are= (12 + 16 + 4 +
From the graph it is evident that 12 boys insurance
2)=34
got distinction.
Total boys = 12 + 45 + 8 = 65 Sol.9 (a) As per the graph
Sol.11 (b) Boundaries that correspond to
12 From interval 10.5 to 20.5
Required % = ×100 = 18.46% frequency ‘ 10’
65 Average Runs in the given interval =
= 20.5 to 30.5
(10.5 + 20.5)
=15.5
Sol.5 (a) For state C, the ratio of male 2 Sol.12 (b) Required tax percentage =
and female below poverty line = 3:2 or Total runs= average runs × frequency = 2.46 + 0.9 + 0.36
3x and 2x respectively. 15.5 × 6 = 93
8.2 + 4.5 + 3.6 + 1.2
×100
3x = 3 million From interval 20.5 to 30.5
5x = 5 million 3.72
Average Runs in the given interval = =
17.5
×100 % = 21. 3%
19% of C’s population = 5x = 5 million (20.5 + 30.5)
100 % of C’s population = 26.316 2
million Sol.13 (b) New tax paid by B
51
Total runs = × 10 = 255 112
2 = 0. 9× =1. 008
Sol.6 (b) Total C mobile phones till date 100
From interval 30.5 to 40.5
= 5000
Average Runs in the given interval =
Mobile phone sold to more than 1 year
(30.5 + 40.5) Sol.14 (b)
old = 90% of 5000 = 4500
2 20−15
Required %age = ×100 = 25
Sol.7 (c) Average value of raw materials 71 20
Total Runs = × 12 = 426
between 1997 to 2000 2
(375+330+525+420) 1650 From interval 40.5 to 50.5 Sol.15 (d)
= = Average Runs in the given interval = According to the question
4 4
( 40.5 + 50.5) ◦
total number of the employees = 360 =
2 2400
Average value of sales of finished goods
between 1997 to 2000

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20 ◦
1

= total number of the employees = 360 =
3 2400 Sol.26 (b)
Employees working in office A = 126

20 number of marks in social studies in year

1 = 2012 = 65
20 3
= 126 x = 840 Let N be the total number of students.
3 ◦ 20
10. 8 = 10.8 x = 72 According to the question
Employees working in office B = 18 =
◦ 3
13
20 Nx
100
= 65
18 x = 120 Sol.18 (d)
3 ⇒N = 500
◦ the average temperature on the 3rd
Employees working in office C = 54 = 31+18+10
20 sunday in all the cities = ≈ Sol.27 (b)
54 x
3
= 360 3
450−400
19.7 Decrease % in May = x 100
◦ 450
Employees working in office D = 90 = 1
20 Sol.19 (b) = 11 9 %
90 x = 600
3 the maximum temperature recorded in 350−300
Decrease % in February = x
Employees working in office E = 72 =
◦ Delhi is 18.9 which was recorded on 1st 350
sunday. 2
20
72 x = 480 100 = 14 %
3 7
Sol.20 (a) 200−180
Clearly there are three such offices (C,D
Temperature of Mumbai on the 2nd Decrease % in April = x 100
and E) 200
Sunday = 21.2
= 10%
Temperature of Delhi on the 2nd Sunday
Sol.16 (a) 230−220
= 14 Increase % in January = x
According to the question 220
◦ Desired difference = 21.2-14 = 7.2
total number of the employees = 360 = 6
100 = 4 %
2400 Sol.21 (c) 11
◦ 20 Had A scored 100 in 4th and 6th Clearly option B is the right answer.
1 =
3 matches total score of A in all the

matches together = Sol.28 (b)
Employees working in office C = 54 =
123+12+45+100+158+100 = 538 200−180
20 Decrease % in April = x 100
54 x = 360 538 200
3
Desired average = ≈ 89.7 = 10%
Female employees present in office C = 6
240−110
80 Increase % in March = x 100
360 x = 288 Sol.22 (c) 110
100
◦ Score in 2nd match = 12 2
Employees working in office E = 72 = = 118 %
Score in 4th match = 72 11
20 230−220
72 x = 480 Clearly, the score in match 4 increased Increase % in January = x
3 220
by 72-12 = 60
Female employees present in office E = 6
40 100 = 4 %
Sol.23 (d) 11
480 x = 192
100 450−400
Total runs scored in all the matches = Decrease % in May = x 100
Desired ratio = 288 : 192 123+12+45+72+158+96 = 506 450
=3:2 506 1 1
Desired average = = 84 ≈84 = 11 %
6 3 9
Sol.17 (a) Clearly option B is the right answer.
Employees shifted to office B = 126 x
Sol.24 (d)
40 1 ◦ Sol.29 (a)
x = 25. 2 Marks in Mathematics in 2008 = 38
100 2
Marks in Mathematics in 2012 = 72 Total sale in 2017 =
Now, Number of employees in office B 72−38 450+200+110+350+220 = 1330
◦ ◦ ◦ Desired %age = x 100 = 89.47 Total sale in 2018 =
= 18 + 25. 2 = 43. 2 38
◦ ◦ 400+180+240+300+230 = 1350
Desired difference = 54 -43. 2 = ≈ 89
1350−1330
◦ Desired %age = x 100 ≈
10. 8 1330
Sol.25 (a)
According to the question 1.5% increase
Lowest marks scored in 2010 is 10
which are scored in english.

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Sol.30 (a) Sol.42 (a)


Production of product A in 2007 = 7000 Sol.35 (a) The average number of type A, B and D
Sales of product A in 2007 = 7000 x people visited USA from India = vehicles exported in 2015
75 42 35+33+55
= 5250 20,45,450 x = 859089 = = 41
100 100 3
Production of product B in 2007 = 9000 people visited India from USA = The number of type E vehicles exported
Sales of product B in 2007 = 9000 x 26 in 2014 = 50
21,35,600 x = 555256
56 100 50−41
100
= 5040 Desired difference = 859089-555256 = ⇒X = 50
x 100 = 18%
Total sales of product A and product B = 303833
5250+5040 = 10290 Sol.43 (b)
Sol.36 (b) Total Interest earned = Total cars of type E produced =
Sol.31 (d) 8 8 8 20+42+40+35+43 = 180
(7× ×3+9× ×2+46×
Production of product B in 2004 = 8500 100 100 100 Type E cars produced in year 2013 = 42
Sales of product B in 2004 = 8500 x ×1) thousands The desired central angle of the sector =
55 = (1.68+1.44+3.68) thousands = 6.80
= 4675 42 ◦
100 thousands x 360 = 84
180
Production of product B in 2008 = 11000
Sales of product B in 2008 = 11000 x Sol.37 (d) Sol.44 (a)
65 197
= 7150 Required percentage = × 100= The total production of cars of type A in
100 243
2014 and type C in 2013 = 48+36 = 84
Total sales of product B in 2004 and 81.06% approx.
The total production of cars of type B in
2008 = 4675+7150 = 11825
2016 and type E in 2015 = 56+35 = 91
Sol.38 (c)
Desired ratio = 84:91
Sol.32 (a) 10 10 10
103× +214× +197× = 12 : 13
Production of product A in 2009 = 100 100 100
14000 10
+232× = 74.6 Sol.45 (a)
Sales of product A in 2009 = 14000 x 100 total production of type B cars in 2012,
70
= 9800 2014 and 2015 = 42+40+38 = 120
100
total production of type A cars in 2013
Production of product A in 2005 = Sol.39 (d) and 2016 = 35+56 = 91
11000 The total number of type B,D and E 120−91
Sales of product A in 2005 = 11000 x vehicles exported in 2014 = 25+45+50 = Desired %age = x 100 = 31.9
91
60 120
100
= 6600 The total number of type A, C, D and E
Sol.46 (d)
Total sales of product A in 2005 and vehicles exported in 2015 =
the average production of type D cars =
2009 = 9800+6600 = 16400 35+40+55+57 = 187
51+24+30+46+54
120 = 41
Desired %age = x 100 ≈64.2 % 5
Sol.33 (a) 187 Years in which the production of cars of
The total number of tourists visiting type B is less than the average
India = 1657850 Sol.40 (b) production of type D cars is 2014 and
⇒Number of tourists visited from Total number of type A and C vehicles 2015.
34 exported in 2014 = 27+43 = 70
Australia = 1657850 × = 563669
100 Total number of type B and E vehicles Sol.47 (a)
exported in 2015 = 33+57 = 90 Total students in colleges D,E and F =
Sol.34 (a) Desired ratio = 70 : 90 22+10+16
20% indian visited Australia while 34% =7:9 1800 x ( )
100
from Australia visited India. Sol.41 (a)
Number of girls in colleges D,E and F =
7% indian visited Africa while 10% %age increase in export of type B
22 5 10
from Africa visited India.
vehicle in 2015 =
33−25
x 100 = 32%
1800 x [( 100 x 6+5 )+( 100 x
31% indian visited Europe while 30% 25
3 16 7
from Europe visited India. Note : We don’t need to check further
2+3
)+( 100 x 7+9
)]
42% indian visited the USA while 26% options as we got the answer in option A
from the USA visited India. only.
⇒Clearly option A is the right answer.

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10+6+7 percentage difference between the Total number of females =


= 1800 x ( )
100 number of boys and girls in college D = 300+275+250+200+125 = 1150
Desired %age 6−5 1 1150
10+6+7
6+5
x 100 = 9 11 % Average numbers of males = =
1800 × ( 100 ) 5
= 22+10+16 x 100 = 47.9 Clearly, option D is the right answer. 230
1800 × ( 100 )
Ratio of females to males = 230 : 245 =
Sol.51.(a) 46 : 49
Sol.48 (a) Total number of cars sold by dealer B in
Number of the girls transferred from January, April and June = 600+580+620 Sol.56.(d)
20
college A to college E = 1800× 100
x = 1800 Total percentage of number of
5 10 Total number of cars sold by A and D in candidates from Q, R and S = 30 + 12 +
x =20 March = 628+722 = 1350 18 = 60%
4+5 100
Number of students in the college E = Ratio = 1800 : 1350 = 4 : 3 Total candidates = 60% of 7500 = 4500
10 Total percentage of candidates who
1800× = 180 Sol.52.(c) passed from Q, R and S = 24 + 24 + 18
100
Number of the girls in the college E = Percentage increase in June 2018 of D = = 66%
10 3 Total candidates = 66% of 4000 = 2640
1800× x = 108 780
100 2+3 × 100 = 130% Required ratio = 4500 : 2640 = 75 : 44
600
Percentage of girls in college E before
Sales in the July 2018 with the increase Sol.57.(c)
108
transfer = x 100 = 60% 130 Average production of all flavor in 2012
180 in the percentage = ×780=1014
100 (50+50+65)
Percentage of girls in college E after = = 55
108+20 3
transfer = x 100 = 64% Sol.53.(d) Average production of flavor Ain 2012,
180+20
Desired answer = 64-60 = 4% Total males = 50 +45 + 75 170
1650+1075+1280+1170+690= 5865 2013 and 2014= =
3 3
Sol.49 (d) Total females = Average production of flavor C in 2012,
Number of boys in colleges A and B = 2375+2651+1520+1085+859 = 8490
65+70+80 215
20 4 18 1 Required Ratio = 5865 : 8490 = 391 : 2013 and 2014 = =
3 3
1800 x(
100
× +
4+5 100
×
1+2
) 566
Difference in the average production in
= 268 flavor A and C in 2012, 2013 and 2014
Sol.54.(a)
Number of girls in colleges A and B = 45
90
20 5 18 90% production of 2015 = × 1250 = = 15
1800 x(
100
×
4+5
+ 100
× = 1125
100 3
Required ratio = 55 : 15 = 11 : 3
90
2 90% Production of 2016 = × 1400
) 100
1+2 = 1260 Sol.58.(a)
= 416 90% Production of 2017 =
90
× 1450 Number of students whose weight is less
100
Desired ratio = 268 : 416 than 50 = 45 + 20 = 65
= 1305 Number of students whose weight is
= 67 : 104
90
Sol.50 (d) 90% Production of 2018 = 100
× 1500 greater than 60 = 40 + 5 = 45
percentage difference between the = 1350 Required ratio = 65 : 45 = 13 : 9
number of boys and girls in college A = 90% Production of 2019 =
90
× 1600
5−4 1
100 Sol.59.(c)
x 100 = 11 % = 1440 Arrears of Amit and suresh = 6000 +
5+4 9
Comparing 90% production and sales 6300 = 12300
percentage difference between the
only sales of two years 2016 and 2018 Arrears of Nitin and Varun = 5000 +
number of boys and girls in college E =
are greater than 90% to the production 7500 = 12500
3−2
x 100 = 20% 200
3+2 Sol.55.(b) Percentage less = × 100= 1.6%
12500
percentage difference between the Total numbers of males =
number of boys and girls in college C = 250+225+325+275+150 = 1225
4−3 2 Sol.60.(d)
x 100 = 14 % 1225
4+3 7 Average number of males = Trees planted in Ahmedabad =
5 2500+2300+2400+1950+2100 =11250
=245 Trees planted in Pune =
1800+1850+1840+1900+2000 =9390

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Difference = 11250-9390 = 1860 Total number of students enrolled in Sol.73.(d)


institute B in 2015 and 2017 = 360+325 Number of students studying in
Sol.61.(b) = 685 computer science = 57 + 48 = 105
Total number of students of institute C in Total number of students enrolled in Number of students studying in Arts =
2013, 2014 and 2017 = 125 + 120+ 140 institute A in 2014 and 2016 = 160+300 45 + 55 = 100
= 385 = 460 5
Desired percentage = × 100= 5%
Total number of students enrolled in all Required Ratio = 685 : 460 = 137 : 92 100
5 institute in year 2018 =
140+142+135+138+145 = 700 Sol.67.(b) Sol.74.(d)
385 Total number of boys in arts stream = Total number of students in institutes B,
Required percentage = 48+42+45+39+36 = 210 C, and E in 2015 = 180 + 220 + 200 =
700
× 100 = 55% Total number of boys in science stream 600
= 40+42+38+41+39= 200 Total number of students in institutes A,
10 D and F in 2016 = 165 + 175 + 200 =
Sol.62.(b) Required percentage = ×100 =
200 540
Total number of students enrolled in A,
5% 60
C and E in 2016 = 135+138+147 = 420 Value of x = × 100= 11.1%
540
Total number of students enrolled in
institute B and D in 2018 = 142 +138 = Sol.68.(a)
Sol.75.(d)
280 Wage of the particular worker =
1450−1100
Required Ratio = 420 : 280 = 3 : 2 𝑈𝑝𝑝𝑒𝑟 𝑙𝑖𝑚𝑖𝑡 + 𝑙𝑜𝑤𝑒𝑟 𝑙𝑖𝑚𝑖𝑡 In 2018 = × 100= 31.81%
1100
2 1290−1100
Sol.63.(a) Total wage of the workers = (250×5) + In 2017 = × 100= 14.72%
1290
Bonus of Varun = 1240 (350×9) + (450×12) + less
Bonus of Amit and Nitin = 1000+1000 = (550×11)+(650×2) = 17,150 1450−1390
Total wage of the manager = 750 ×2 = In 2019 = × 100= 4.13%
2000 1450
760 1500 less
Required percentage = × 100= Total wage of the staff = 18650 1390−1000
2000 In 2016 = × 100= 39%
38% Total number of staff = 41 1000
18650 So, option (d) is correct.
Average wage = ≈455
Sol.64.(c) 41
Sol.76.(b)
Trees planted in year 2016 =
Sol.69.(d) Number of girls in B.Sc. maths = 1400
1800+2500+1800+2000 =8100
Total production of fertilizers in 2018, 20 60
Trees planted in year 2017 = × 100 × 100 = 168
2500+2300+1850+1800 = 8450 2009 and 2010 of company A=
Trees planted in year 2018 = 460+580+670 = 1710 Number of boys in B.Sc. C.Sci. =
2300+2400+1840+1760 = 8300 1710 25 80
Required Average = = 570 1400 ×
100
× 100 = 280
Trees planted in year 2020 = 3
2250+2100+2000+1750 = 8100 Ratio = 168 : 280 = 3 : 5
Year 2017 has the maximum number of Sol.70.(d)
trees planted Total import = 350+380+420+450+580 Sol.77.(a)
= 2180 Amount spent on food = 105
Sol.65.(a) Total export = 400+420+550+480+620= Amount spent on savings and
Number of students in section E = 14% 2470 miscellaneous = 80 + 45 = 125
of 300 = 42 Required ratio : - 247: 218 105
Percentage = × 100= 84%
125
3
Number of boys = × 42 = 18 Sol.71.(b)
7
Number of persons = 34 - 12 = 22 Sol.78.(c)
Number of students in section C = 19%
of 300 = 57 Average =
Number of girls = 57-34 = 23 Sol.72.(c) Total number of students 2375 + 2651 + 1520 + 1085 + 859
=
Required Ratio = 18 : 23 enrolled in institutes A, C and E = 150 + 5
220 + 200 = 570 1698
Sol.66.(d) Total number of students enrolled in
institutes B and D = 200 + 180 = 380 Sol.79.(*)
Ratio = 570 : 380 = 3 : 2 Discrepancy has been found.

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Sol.80.(d) Total exports of company B in 2011 and - 240) + (150 - 145) + (500 - 450) + (250
Number of employees in marketing = 2014 = 75 + 200 = 275 - 230) + (150 - 120) (500 - 500)(250 -
22% Total exports of company A in 2012 and 210)(150 - 130)= 20 + 10 + 5 + 50 + 20
Required answer = 22% of 800 = 176 2015 = 120 + 220 = 340 + 30 + 0 + 40 + 20 = 195
Ratio = 275 : 340 = 55 : 68 Ratio = 310 : 195 = 62 : 39
Sol.81.(b)
Number of students in B during 2014, Sol.87.(c) Sol.93.(b)
2016 and 2018 = 225 + 375 + 225 = 825 Average production of flavor B = Degree of Expenditure on food = 105°
Total number of students in A = 160 + 70 + 40 + 50 + 40 + 65 Degree of Expenditure on rent = 70°
= 53
280 + 300 + 250 + 260 = 1250 5 35°
Required percentage = ×100 =
x% of 1250 = 825 Less percentage of A in 2012 = 70°
825 53 −50 50%
x= × 100= 66% ×100 = 5.66 %
1250 53
Sol.94.(b)
Sol.82.(a) Sol.88.(c) Number of students studying commerce
30 ATQ, Average no. of students in A = in institute D = 55
Enrolled students in Q = 7500 × = Total number of students of the 5
100 160 + 300 + 260
= 240 institutes = 1000
2250 3
24 Students in B during 2017 = 325 55
Pass students = 4000× = 960 Percentage = ×100 = 5.5%
Less percentage of Students = 1000
100
960 325 −240
Percentage = × 100= 42.7% × 100 = 26.15% Sol.95.(b)
2250 325
Number of persons earning less than 200
Sol.89.(a) = 12
Sol.83.(d)
ATQ, Total no. of cars sold by B and E Number of persons earning Rs.300 or
Number of students appeared from
80 more = 16
school Q in 2017 = 350 in April = (580 + 740) × = 1056
100 Required ratio = 3 : 4
Number of students appeared from
school S in 2018 = 400 Total no. of cars sold by C and D
in February = 635 + 645 = 1280 Sol.96.(d)
Number of students passed from school
1280 − 1056 Number of students studying computer
R in 2018 = 405 Required Percentage = ×
1280 science in institutes A and C = 57 + 51 =
Number of students passed from school
100 = 17.5% 108
T in 2014 = 225
number of students studying Arts in
Ratio = (350 + 400) : (405 + 225) = 750
Sol.90.(c) institute B and D = 45 + 45 = 90
: 630 = 25 : 21
Total number of cars sold by dealer C in 108
Required percentage = = 120
February, April and May = 635 + 540 90
Sol.84.(d)
+625 = 1800
Average of boys in commerce stream =
1800 Sol.97.(d)
35+32+36+28+39 Average = = 600
= 34 3 Number of employees whose daily
5
Number of cars sold by dealer E in wages are Rs.200 or more but less than
Average of girls in arts stream =
January is = 548 Rs.400 = 14
36 + 43 + 42 + 46 + 43
= 42 Required Difference = 600 - 548 = 52 Number of employees whose daily
5
So, 52 lies between 50 and 55. wages are Rs.400 or more but less than
Difference = 42 - 34 = 8
Rs.600 = 23
Sol.91.(c) 14
Sol.85. (b) Ratio =
Number of persons = 40 - 26 = 14 23
The total number of students passed
from School Q in 2014 and 2018 = 240
Sol.92.(d) Sol.98.(b)
+ 320 = 560
Number of seats remained vacant in all Total number of females = 300 + 275 +
Total number of students appeared from
the Non-AC classes on Wednesday and 250 + 200 + 125 = 1150
schools R and S in 2017 = 420 + 380 = 1150
Thursday = (900 - 830) + (500 - 390) +
800 Average number of females = =
(900 - 790) + (500 - 480) 5
800−560
Percentage = × 100= 30% = 70 + 110 + 110 + 20 = 310 230
800
Number of seats remained vacant in all Required difference in organization A =
the Non-AC classes on Monday, 250 - 230 = 20
Sol.86.(a)
Tuesday and Friday = (500 - 480) + (250

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Required difference in organization B = 1390


Percentage of sale in 2019 = ×
230 - 225 = 5 1600 Sol.109.(b)
Required difference in organization C = 100 = 86.875 Trees planted in Chandigarh = 1800 +
325 - 230 = 95 2440 = 4240
Required difference in organization D = Sol.104.(d) Trees planted in Ahmedabad = 2500 +
275 - 230 = 45 Total marks of students B, C, D and F in 1950 = 4450
Required difference in organization E = Math = (92% + 80% + 74% + 84%) of Trees planted in Pune = 1800 + 1900 =
230 - 150 = 80 150 = 495 3700
Difference is minimum in organization 495 Trees planted in Kolkata = 2000 + 1600
Average marks = = 123.75
B. 4 = 3600

Sol.99.(d) Sol.105.(b) Sol.110.(a)


Total marks obtained by Anuj = 80% of Difference in East district = 2375 - 1650 35000
25% of Amit’s salary = = 8750
75 + 55% of 80 + 68% of 100 + 66% of = 725 4
50 + 84% of 150 = 60 + 44 + 68 + 33 + Difference in North district = 2651 - Income of Amit except salary = 6000 +
126 = 331 1075 = 1576 1000 + 1800 = 8800
Difference in West district = 1520 - 1280 29000
25% of Nitin’s salary = = 7250
Sol.100.(d) = 240 4
Number of students studying science in Difference in South district = 1170 - Income of Nitin except salary = 5000 +
institutes C and D = 36 + 48 = 84 1085 = 85 1000 + 1400 = 7400
Number of students studying computer Difference in Central district = 859 - 690
science in institute A and E = 57 + 55 = = 169 Sol.111.(d)
112 Clearly, the difference of more than 500 Total number of students in institute F in
Ratio = 84 : 112 = 3 : 4. is in the East and North. 2015, 2017 and 2018 = 230 + 220 + 210
= 660
Sol.101.(d) Sol.106.(a) Average number of students in institute
Number of persons less than 250 = 26 Total marks obtained by students F in 660
F in 2015, 2017 and 2018 = = 220
Number of persons more than 250 = 24 English, Science and Hindi = 72% of 50 3
24 + 65% of 80 + 60% of 75 = 36 + 52 + 45 Total number of students enrolled in all
Required percentage = ×100 = 48%
50 = 133 the six institutes in 2014 = 110 + 120 +
Total marks obtained by students A in 140 + 125 + 150 + 165 = 810
Sol.102.(d) English, Mathematics, Science and Average number of students enrolled in
Total marks obtained by Amit in subjects Hindi = 70% of 50 + 90% of 150 + 65% 810
all the six institutes in 2014 = =
A, B and C = 64% of 75 + 65% of 80 + of 80 + 64% of 75 = 35 + 135 + 52 + 48 6
80% of 100 = 48 + 52 + 80 = 180 = 270 135
Total marks obtained by Vikram in 133 Difference in average = 220 - 135 = 85
Percentage = ×100 = 49.25%
subjects B, C, D and E = 70% of 80 + 270
73% of 100 + 84% of 50 + 86% of 150 Sol.112.(a)
=56 + 73 + 42 + 129 = 300 Sol.107.(b) Total number of girls in sections B, C
300 − 180 Total marks of Manju, Rekha and Abhi = and D = 80 + 104 + 98 = 282
Percentage = ×100 = 40%
300 85% of 80 + 75% of 80 + 65% of 80 = Number of boys in sections A = 20% of
68 + 60 + 52 = 180 800 - 102 = 58
Sol.103.(c) 180 Number of boys in sections B = 18% of
Average = = 60
1000 3 800 - 80 = 64
Percentage of sale in 2015 = ×
1250 Number of boys in sections D = 17% of
100 = 80% Sol.108.(c) 800 - 98 = 38
1290 Total marks obtained by Amit, Abhi and Total number of boys in sections A, B
Percentage of sale in 2016 = ×
1400 Anuj in subject E = (80% + 84% + 74%) and D together = 58 + 64 + 38 = 160
100 = 92.14% of 150 = 238% of 150 = 357 282 − 160
1100 Total marks obtained by all the six Percentage = ×100 =
160
Percentage of sale in 2017 = ×
1450 students in subject B = (85% + 65% + 76.25%
100 = 75.86% 75% + 55% + 65% + 70%) of 80 =
1450 415% of 150 = 332 Sol.113.(a)
Percentage of sale in 2018 = ×
1500 357−332 Total number of students enrolled in
100 = 96.67% Required Percentage = ×
332 institutes D and F in 2014 = 125 + 165 =
100= 7.5% 290

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Total number of students enrolled in Total number of students passed from 180
Required percentage = × 100=
institutes A, B,C in 2018 = 205 + 220 + school S in 2014 and 2017 = 273 + 247 405
225 = 650 = 520 44.44%
29 Total number of students appeared from
Percentage = ×100 = 44.6% Sol.126.(b)
65 school T in 2015, 2016 and 2017 = 300
+ 320 + 350 = 970 Number of males working in the
Sol.114.(a) 90% of 970 = 873 organization C, D and E =
60° ATQ, 325+275+150= 750
Expenditure on education = ×
360° x% of 873 = 520 Number of females working in the
144000 = 24000 520 organization A, B and C = 300+275+250
x= × 100= 59.6%
873 = 825
Sol.115.(b) Required ratio = 750 : 825 = 10 : 11
Total no of students = 8 Sol.120. (c)
+14+28+30+32+16 = 128 Trees planted in Chandigarh in 2017 = Sol.127.(a)
No of students got marks less than 60% 2500 Males in the district East, north and west
= 30+28+14+8 =80 Trees planted in Kolkata in 2020 = 1750 = 1650+1075+1280= 4005
Total sum = 2500 + 1750 = 4250 Female in the district East and South =
Perc 2375+1085 = 3460
ent Sol.121 (b) Required difference = 4005 - 3460 = 545
= Average number of students passed from
school R in 2015,2016 and 2017 = Sol.128.(a)
80
285 +288+ 294 Production increase in year 2016 =
128
3
= 289
= 150
Number of students passed from school ×100 = more than 10%
1250
62.5
Q in 2015 = 320 No other year shares the option with
%
Difference = 320 - 289 = 31 2016 so option a is the correct answer
Value of x lies between 30 and 35
Sol.116.(c)
Invested amount for purchasing = 250 + Sol.129.(d)
Sol.122.(a) Salary of Varun = 42000 Total marks obtained by E in all five
350 + 325 = 925
Income other than salary = 7500 + 1240 subjects = 54% of 50 + 64% of 150 +
Sales of finished goods = 475 + 600 +
+ 1500 = 10240 55% of 80 + 72% of 75 + 85% of 100 =
525 = 1600
Ratio = 42000 : 10240 = 525 : 128 27 + 96 + 44 + 54 + 85 = 306
Ratio - 925 : 1600 = 37 : 64
Sol.123(b) Sol.130.(a)
Sol.117.(c)
Number of boys in the year 2014 = Marks of C in science = 68
Total number of students in A, B and D
42+42+32 = 116 Marks of D in science = 60
in 2015 = 130 + 138 + 122 = 390
Number of girls in year 2020 = 43 + Marks of F in science = 52
In institutes C and E in 2018 = 135 +
30+41 = 114 Total marks scored by C, D and F in
145 = 280
Required Ratio = 116 : 114 = 58 : 57 science = 68 + 60+ 52 =180
110
Percent more than C and E = = Marks of B in Science = 60
280
Sol.124.(a) Marks of B in Hindi = 51
39.28 or 39.3%
Number of the employees working in Marks of B in Social Studies = 49
department C and E = 165° Total marks of B in science, Hindi and
Sol.118.(c)
Number of the employees working in the Social Studies = 160
Average students in institute B in 2014,
department A =64.2° 20
132 + 138 + 135 Required Percentage = × 100 =
2015 and 2017 = = y - 2x = 165 - 128.4 = 36.6° 160
3
9000 12.5
135 If 360° = 9000 then 36.6° = ×
360
Average students in institute E in 2013
36.6° = 915
105 + 145 Sol.131.(d)
and 2018 = = 125 Production of the company = 600 + 628
2
Sol.125.(d)
Sum of the average numbers = 135 + + 750 + 500 + 570 = 3048
Total sales of U = 80+100 = 180
125 = 260 Total sales of the company = 450 + 525
Total sales of Q = 85+85 = 170
+ 500 + 400 + 516 = 2391
Total sales of R = 105+130 = 235
Sol.119.(d)
Total sales of the Q and R = 405

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2391 694 2990 1


Required percentage =
3048
× 100= Percentage = × 100 = 25.23% Average = = 996
2750 3 3
78.44% 2
159 3 479
Sol.138.(a) Percentage = ×100 = ×
Sol.132.(c) Total marks of E = 50+60+70 = 180 996
1 2990
3
Total exports in 2014 and 2017 = 180
300+420 = 720 Percentage = × 100 = 60% 100 = 16.02%
300
Total imports in 2015 and 2018 =
390+450 = 840 Sol.144.(b)
Sol.139.(a) Total Expenditure on the company =
Required ratio = 720 : 840 = 6 : 7
production of sugar by company P in 15+17.5+10+5+20+25+7.5 = 100
2019 = 120 Total Expenditure on Research and
Sol.133.(d)
production of sugar by company P in Development = 20
350−320
In 2015 = × 100= 9.375% 2015 = 80 As 100 is five times 20 so total
320
40 expenditure is 5 times the sales of the R
300−280 Percentage increase = ×100 = 50%
In 2019 = × 100= 7.14% 80 & D department.
280
380−350
In 2016 = × 100 = 8. 57% Sol.140.(d) Sol.145.(d)
350
400−380 Percentage increase in the year 2011 = E = 14% of 300 = 42
In 2017 = × 100 = 5. 26%
380 60−40 And ratio of boys and girls is in 4 : 3
×100 = 50
(satisfy) 40 then boys = 24 and girls = 18
Percentage increase in the year 2015 = B = 18% of 300 = 54
Sol.134 (d) 1 And boys = 26 so girls = 28
80−60
Interest on loan = 7.5% × 100 = 33 Ratio of Girls of B and E is = 28 : 18 =
60 3
Interest on taxes = 5% 14 : 9
1
7.5−5 Ratio = 50 : 33 =3:2
Percentage = × 100 = 50% 3
5 Sol.146.(b)
Sol.141.(b) Total production of sugar in 2014 and
Sol.135.(c) Number of the students who obtained 2018= 280 + 440 = 720
Total turnover of 2014 - 2015 = 1060 + marks between 200 and 300 = 45 + 60 = Total production of sugar in 2015 and
954 + 850 + 1360 + 105 2019 = 220 + 380 = 600
1080 = 5304 Number of students who obtained 350 or Required ratio = 720 : 600 = 6 : 5
5304 more marks = 40 + 35 = 75
Average = =1060.8 Difference = 105 - 75 = 30 Sol.147.(b)
5
Total consumption of tea in state A over
1060.8 30
Turnover of 2013-2014 = ×4= Percentage = × 100 = 40% six years = 112+122+124+132+135+153
5 75
= 778
848.64 778
Sol.142.(d) Average = = 129.66
6
Sol.136.(c) Total export = 7.2 + 8.5 + 9.8 + 10.9 +
Consumption of B in 2014 is 130 so it is
Relief fund collected from the middle 11.8 + 11.5 + 12.4 = 72.1
nearest to 129.66
school = 30% = 6,750 72.1
Average export = = 10.3
Relief fund collected from the secondary 7
Sol.148.(c)
and sr. secondary school = 52% = Export in 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014 is
Total export of sugar in 2016, 2017 and
6750 more than the average export.
×52 = 11,700 2019 = 270+360+380 = 1010
30 Number of years = 4 4
80% of production = 1010× 5 =808
Sol.143.(b) Total production of 2015 and 2018 =
Sol.137.(d)
sales turnover of all the companies in 320+440 = 760
Total number of candidates enrolled
2015-2016 is = 808−760 48
from institutes P and Q = 50% of 5500 = Percentage = × 100=
1250+1125+900+1220+1290 = 5,780. 760 760
2750
5780 × 100= 6.315 ≈6.3%
Total number of candidates passed from Average = = 1,156
5
institution P and Q = 42% of 3300 =
Sales turnover of A, C and E in Sol.149.(b)
1386
2014-2015 = 1060 + 850 + 1080 = 2990 Percentage increase in A = 1250-1060 =
Average of candidates passed from
190
institution P and Q = 694 ×100=17.92
1060

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Percentage increase in B = 1125-954 = amount (in ₹ crores) of the imports in the number of students in graduate level in
171 year 2019 = 20
×100 = 17.92 institute S = 12400× = 2480
954 450 × 112. 5% = 506. 25 100
So percentage increase in a and b are number of students in post graduate level
same Sol.158.(a) 18
in institute S = 8000 ×
= 1440
number of selected urban candidates 100
from B = 68000 × 0. 25 × 0. 40 = (2480−1440)
Sol.150.(a) Required % = 100 × =
6800 1440
Average production of 2002 and 2003 is
number of selected urban candidates 72.2%
35 + 55
= = 45 from D = 68000 × 0. 18 × 0. 60= 7344
2
Sol.163.(d)
Average production of 2001 and 2007 is 544
Required % =
7344
×100 = 7.4% Average production of organic fertilizers
20+70
= = 45 20+55+35+40+60+45+70+75
2 (less) =
8
So Average production of 2002 and 2003
= 50
is equal to the average production of Sol.159.(d)
Production of organic fertilizers in 2003,
2007 and 2001. number of vehicles (in thousands)
2005, 2007 and 2008 was more than the
manufactured by company B during
average production of fertilizers.
Sol.151.(d) 2011 to 2014 = 270 + 250 + 289 + 310 =
combined spending through credit cards 1119
1119
Sol.164.(b)
40+100
of bank A and bank C = Average = Percentage of the rise in production in
360 4
5
× 360, 000= 1,40,000
After increment =
1119
= 279.75 2011 =
50
× 100 = 10%
4
manufactured by Company A in 2009 = Percentage of the rise in production in
Sol.152.(d)
100 10
2+8+7 17
279.75× = 225.60 2012 = ×100 = 18.18%
×100 = ×100 = 124 55
2+8+7+8+10+5 40
Percentage of the rise in production in
42.5 %
Sol.160.(d) 5
2013 =
65
×100 = 7.69%
Sol.153.(d) average number of vehicles
45 54 manufactured by company A for the Percentage of the rise in production in
12400 × : 8000 × years 2010, 2012, 2014 and 2015 10
100 100 2014 =
80
×100 = 12.5%
31 : 24 = (260+224+266+348) ÷ 4
= 274.5 The rise in production compared to its
Sol.154.(d) average number of vehicles previous year is maximum in 2012.
Difference between the A and F in manufactured by company A for the
percentage = 8% years 2010, 2012, 2014 and 2015 Sol.165.(b)
As, 1% = 3.6° = (307+250+310+416) ÷ 4 = 320.75 maximum amount spent by Aditya
So, 8% = 28.8° Required difference = 320.75 - 274.50 = through the credit card of one bank =
46.25 100
× 360000 = 1, 00, 000
Sol.155.(d) 360
Let the number of people surveyed = n Sol.161.(d)
15.7 20 number of qualified students who were Sol.166.(d)
𝑛×
100
× 100
= 4082 Sum of amounts invested during the
above 22 years from District B = 68000
n = 130000 25 (100−22) years 2007, 2008 and 2010 =
× 100 × 100 = 13260 220+450+660 =1330
Sol.156.(b) sum of the sales of products during 2009
number of qualified students who were
5500 = m ×2000 and 2011 = 1000+1200 = 2200
above 22 years from District C = 68000
11 1330
m= = 2. 75 28 (100−20) Required % =
4 × 100
× 100
= 15232 2200
× 100 = 60. 454545%∼ 60.5%
13260
Sol.157.(c) Required % =
15232
×
Import increased in 2018 over its Sol.167.(b)
100 = 87. 05% ∼ 87%
50 average number of vehicles
previous year = × 100= 12.5% manufactured by company A =
400 Sol.162.(b)
(260+218+224+179+265+348)÷6 = 249

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average number of vehicles 15 Class B =


Total profit =180 × × 2500 + 450 ×
manufactured by company B = 100
30
(307+270+250+289+310+416)÷6 = 307 10 ×100 = 40 %
× 3000 = 67500 + 135000 = 75
249 100
Required % = × 100 = 81. 2% 202500 = 202.5 thousands Class C =
307
32
×100 = 51.6 %
Sol.168.(d) Sol.175.(b) 62
average of combined production of black Person who got concession = 2+7+6 Class D
tea and herbal tea from 2014 to 2019 =15 34
= ×100 = 44.1 %
= (190+180+230+210+210+180)÷12 = 77
1200 Sol.176.(d)
= 100 Average exports in 2013 , 2015 and 2017
12 Sol.183.(b)
average of production of green tea from 240+360+420 average export of diamonds for the given
= = 340
2014 to 2019 3
period =
= (110+120+100+130+80+110) ÷ 6 = imports in 2018 = 450
340 7.2+8.5+9.8+10.9+11.8+11.5+12.4
325
Required % = × 100 = 75.6% 7
3 450
100 30000 = 10.3
Required % = 325 × 100 = = Sol.177.(c)
325
3
80+70 Sol.184.(a)
92.3% Required % = × 100 production of vehicles of type A
45+60+75
5 420−360
Sol.169.(a) = × 100 = 83.3333% or 83% increased in 2018 = × 100 =
6 360
total production of fans during the 100
week= 240+510+390+150+300+450 = %
Sol.178.(a) 6
2040 Increase in its sales over 2014-2015 = number of vehicles of type A produced
510
Required % = × 100 = 25% 1290 - 1080 = 210 420×100
2040 in 2019 = 420 + = 490
sales turnover of company C in 6×100
2015-2016 = 850 + 210 = 1060
Sol.170.(c) Sol.185.(d)
70 actual production of ACs in February (in
Required % = × 100 = 51. 8∼ Sol.179.(c)
90+45
350+280 thousands) = 50
52% Required ratio = = 7: 6 average target production of ACs over
360+180
the period of five months =
Sol.171.(a) 60+30+80+90+100
Sol.180.(d) = 72
7+8 5
Required ratio = = 15 : 13 total number of units sold by the
8+5
2100 72−50 2200
company in 2019 = × 360= 6300 Required % = × 100= =
120 72 72
Sol.172.(a) 30.555% or 31%
total number of units sold by the
total consumption of coffee in state D
company in 2020 = 6300 × 1. 28= 8064
from 2014 to 2016 = 105+140+120 = Sol.186.(b)
389 Number of vehicles of type A produced
Sol.181.(d)
total consumption of coffee in the states in 2015 and 2017 = 240 + 360 = 600
total number of computers of type A
A, B, C and E in 2015 = Number of vehicles of type B produced
sold in January and May =
122+138+150+120 = 530 in 2016 and 2017 = 225 + 255 = 480
141
250+350=600
Required % = × 100 = 26. 7% total number of computers of type B Ratio = 600 : 480
530
sold from March to May = 5 : 4

Sol.173.(a) 350+325+425 = 1100


500 Sol.187.(c)
180+275+345 Required % = × 100= 45.5%
Required Ratio = = 1100 production in 2015 and 2017 taken
325+425
together = 600 + 750 = 1350
800
= 16 : 15 Sol.182.(a) sales in 2018 and 2019 taken together =
750
400+516 = 916
Number of girls percent in Class A =
Required difference = 1350 - 916 = 434
Sol.174.(c) 31
×100 = 53.4 %
58 Sol.188.(a)

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Total students in class B = 65 75° Ratio → 270 : 210 = 9 : 7


consumption of fuel by train = ×
Failed students in class B = 65-45 = 20 360°
20 10 500 Sol.201.(b)
Required % =
65
×100 = 30
13
% 800 = million litres No. of medical stores whose daily
3
Class B has the highest percentage of 0.4 million litres ------ 1tone earnings are less than Rs. 1,000 = 26
failed students. 500 Percentage of medical stores whose
million litres ------ 416.66 ≈ 417 daily earnings are less than Rs. 1,000 =
3
Sol.189.(a) 26
×100 = 52%
average production of sugar by company Sol.195.(a) 50
P from the year 2015 to 2019 = Total number of computers sold is No. of medical stores whose daily
80+70+80+100+120 equivalent to 360° earnings are Rs. 1,200 and above is = 18
= 90
5 25% of the total number of computers Percentage of medical stores whose
average production of sugar by company sold = 25% of 360° = 90° daily earnings are Rs. 1,200 and above is
R from the year 2015 to 2019 = 18
50+70+65+90+100 Sol.196.(d) = ×100 = 36%
50
= 75
5 No. of the candidates who passed the Difference = 52% - 36% = 16%
Required ratio = 90 : 75 = 6 : 5 examination from institute S = 24% of
3300 Sol.202.(b)
Sol.190.(a) No. of the candidates enrolled from Numbers of applications received by
510+390 institute S = 18% of 550 college A from 2014 to 2018 =
Required ratio = = 900 : 450
150+300 24% 𝑜𝑓 3300 4 220+160+250+180+160 = 970
Ratio = =
=2:1 18% 𝑜𝑓 5500 5 Average of applications received by
970
college A from 2014 to 2018 = =
Sol.191.(a) Sol.197.(a) 5
Number of workers whose household Number of students enrolled in the 194
expenditure is less than Rs. 200 = 60 vocational stream in schools A, C and E Numbers of applications received by
Number of workers whose household = 50+35+50 = 135 college B from 2014 to 2018 =
expenditure is Rs. 300 and above = Number of students enrolled in the 150+240+170+150+240 = 950
34+40+16+10 = 100 humanities stream in the school B, D and Average of applications received by
Ratio = 60 : 100 = 3 : 5 E = 82+45+35 = 162 950
college B from 2014 to 2018 = =
135 5 5
Sol.192.(a) Ratio = =
162 6 190
Donation collected from Middle classes Difference = 194 - 190 = 4
= 30% = 6750 (Given) Sol.198.(c)
Donation collected from Primary classes Marks of D’s in Maths and Physics = Sol.203. (a)
= 18% 50+40 = 90 Total revenue of the company in 2014,
30% -------- 6750 marks of B’s in English and Physics = 2016 and 2018 = 320+380+280 = 980
18% -------- 4,050 60+80 = 140 Total expenditure in 2015, 2016, 2017
Donation collected from Primary classes 90 9 and 2019 = 250 + 330 + 360 + 210 =
= Rs. 4050 Ratio = = 1150
140 14
980
Required percentage = × 100 =
Sol.193.(d) Sol.199.(a) 1150
Production of paper by company B in Total exports in 2014 and 2016 = 85.2%
2014, 2017 and 2018 = 60+150+180 = 300+400 = 700
390 Total imports in 2014 and 2016 = Sol.204. (a)
390 360+440 = 800 Total sales of strawberry, other and
Average production = = 130
3 Difference = 100 Butterscotch in 2019 = 15.7+18.9+10.8
2 100 = 45.4
86 % ------- 130 Less percentage = ×100 = 12.5% Total sales of strawberry, other and
3 800
130×3×100 Butterscotch in 2020 = 20.6+20.5+16.6
100% -------- = 150 = 57.7
260
Sol.200.(a) Difference = 57.7-45.4 = 12.3
Sol.194.(a) Total production of paper by company A 1% = 10,000
in 2016 and 2019 = 120+150 = 270 12.3% = 123000
Total production of paper by company B
in 2014 and 2017 = 60+150 = 210 Sol.205. (a)

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Number of workers whose daily wages Number of students enrolled in Average production of flavour C in
are Rs.450 or above but less than 500 = Humanities stream in A, C and D = 65+70+80
2012, 2013 and 2014 = =
45 70+40+45 = 155 3
Number of workers whose daily wages Number of students enrolled in 215
are Rs.650 and above = 35 Vocational stream in schools C, D and E 3
Required ratio = 45 : 35 = 9 : 7 = 35+40+50 = 125 215 170
Required difference =
3
− 3
=
x% of 125 = 155
Sol.206. (c) x = 124 15 lakh bottles
Difference between C and D = 100-80 =
20° Sol.213.(c) Sol.218.(a)
360° = 3,60,000 Average production of table fans on Production in 2015 and 2017 = 600+750
20° = 20,000 300+450 = 1350
Friday and Saturday = = 375 Sales in 2016 and 2018 = 525+400 =
2
Sol.207.(c) Average production of table fans during 925
Average marks obtained by C = the week = Required difference = 1350-925 = 425
80+70+90 = 240 240+510+390+150+300+450
240 = 340 Sol.219.(d)
Required Average = = 80. 6
3 Required Difference = 375-340 = 35 Total marks obtained by B = 70+60+80
= 210
Sol.208.(b) Sol.214.(c) Total marks obtained by C = 60+50+70
50−30 Total number of graduate level in Q = = 180
In Feb = × 100 = 66. 66% Required difference - 210-180 = 30.
30 29% of 12400 = 3596
120−100 Total number of post graduate in Q =
In may = ×100= 20%
20
19% of 8000 = 1520 Sol.220.(d)
(satisfy) Total = 3596+1520 = 5116 Number of players who scored 30.5 runs
or less = 6 + 10 = 16
Sol.209.(a) Sol.215.(d)
Total number of workers whose daily Total production of green tea in 2016 Sol.221.(b)
wages are less than 450 = 30 and 2018 = 100+80 = 180 The number of workers who se total
Total number of workers whose daily Total production of herbal tea in 2015 expenditure is Rs.350 or above =
wages are 600 or above = 55+35 = 90 and 2017 = 100+120 = 220 40+16+10 = 66
Ratio = a:b = 30 : 90 = 1 : 3 x% of 220 = 180 The number of workers who se total
Difference = 3-1 = 2 180 expenditure is less than 250 = 15+40+20
x= × 100= 81.8% = 75
220
Sol.210.(a) 75−66
Required percentage = × 100=
Target production of AC’s from Jan to Sol.216.(b) 75
April = 60+30+80+90 = 260 Percentage increase or decrease in 2016 12%
Actual production of ACs from March to 628−600
May = 100+80+120 = 300 = × 100= 4.67% increase Sol.222.(*)
600
Required ratio = 260 : 300 = 13 : 15 Percentage increase or decrease in 2017 Discrepancy has been found.
750−628
= 628
× 100= 19.42% increase Sol.223.(d)
Sol.211.(a) Percentage increase or decrease in 2018 20
Number of students in A = 300 × 100 =
Average number of students that 750−500
appeared for the scholarship examination = × 100= 33.33% decrease 60, Boys = 36, Girls = 60-36 = 24
750
2800+1800+3000+2000+2400 18
= = Percentage increase or decrease in 2019 Number of students in B = 300 × 100 =
5 570−500
2400 = × 100= 14% increase 54, Boys = 26, Girls = 54-26 = 28
500
17
Average number of students that Number of students in D = 300 × 100 =
qualified = Sol.217.(d) 51, Boys = 28, Girls = 51-28 = 23
1400+1000+1800+1600+1600 Average production of flavour A in
= Total number of boys = 36+26+28 = 90
5 50+45+75
2012, 2013, and 2014 = = Total number of girls = 24+28+23 = 75
1480 3 90−75
Required Difference = 2400-1480 = 920 170 Required percentage = × 100=
75
3
20%
Sol.212.(d)

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Sol.224.(b) Sol.230.(c) 75
required percentage = ×100 = 20.8
Total number of computers sold in 440−400 360
In 2018 = × 100= 10%
February and March = 45+99 = 144 400
Total number of computers sold in April 400−380 Sol.235.(d)
In 2017 = × 5% Difference of the amount invested and
and May = 54+77 = 131 400
144−131 480−440 the sales of the products in 2007 = 400 -
Required Percentage = In 2019 = × 100= 9.09%
131 440 220 = 180
× 100= 9.9% (satisfy) Difference of the amount invested and
the sales of the products in 2008 = 600 -
Sol.225.(b) Sol.231.(c) 450 = 150
Number of students in B.com = 700× Percentage rise in the production of Difference of the amount invested and
20 sugar by company Q : the sales of the products in 2009 = 1000
= 140 75−60 - 750 = 250
100
in 2016 = ×100 = 25%
Number of boys = 75% of 140 = 105 60 Difference of the amount invested and
Number of girls = 140-105 = 35 90−75 the sales of the products in 2010 = 800 -
in 2017 = ×100 = 20%
Required Difference = 105-35 = 70 75 660 = 140
100−90 1 Difference of the amount invested and
in 2018 = ×100 = 11 %
Sol.226.(b) 90 9 the sales of the products in 2011 = 1200
Number of students who scored 10 or 115−100 - 1050 = 150
in 2019 = ×100 = 15%
more marks = 7+8+10+5 = 30 100 Difference of the amount invested and
So. in 2016 the percentage rise in the the sales of the products in 2012 = 920 -
production of sugar by company Q as 840 = 80
Sol.227.(b)
compared to the previous year is the So, in 2008 and 2011, the difference is
Number of boys in college A, B and C =
maximum the same.
400 + 600 + 650 = 1650
Number of girls in college A, B, C, D
and E = 500 + 500 + 700 + 450 + 650 = Sol.232.(a) Sol.236.(a)
2800 Number of students in school A = Total expenditure on infrastructure and
Required Ration = 1650 : 2800 = 33 : 56 60+70+50 = 180 Transport = (15 + 17.5) cm = 32.5 cm
Number of students in school C = Total expenditure on taxes and Interest
Sol.228.(b) 45+40+35 = 120 on Loans = (5 + 7.5) cm = 12.5 cm
Percentage of candidates who Enrolled Number of students in school D = Ratio 32.5 : 12.5
20 40+45+40 = 125 13 : 5
in P = T =5500× = 1100 Number of students in school E =
100
Total enrolled = 1100+1100 = 2200 40+35+50 = 125 Sol.237.(b)
Number of candidates who passed in P = In school C no. of students is least. Number of students that qualified from
18 college X and Y = 1800 + 1600=3400
3300× = 594
100 Sol.233.(b) Average Number of students that
Number of candidates who passed in T = Number of student enrolled in science 3400
16 qualified from college X and Y =
3300× = 528 branch in school A = 60 2
100 Total no. student = = 1700
1122
Required Percentage = 2200
× 100= 60+70+50+78+82+40+45+40+35+40+4 Number of students that appeared from
51% 5+40+40+35+50 = 750 college X and Y = 3000+2000 = 5000
60 Average Number of students that
Required Percentage = ×100 = 8%
750 5000
Sol.229.(a) appeared from college X and Y =
2
35−20
In 2002 = × 100= 75% Sol.234.(c) = 2500
20
Number of vehicles of type B produced 1700
60−40 Required percentage = ×100 =
In 2005 = × 100= 50% in 2014, 2016 and 2018 = 180+225+450 2500
40
= 855 68%
70−45
In 2007 = × 100= 55.55% Average of vehicles of type B produced
45
855 Sol.238.(d)
75−70 in 2014, 2016 and 2018 = = 285
In 2008 = × 100= 7.14% 3 Total production of soft drinks of flavour
70
Clearly, in 2002 has the maximum Number of vehicles of type A in 2017 = A in 2013 and 2014 = 45+75 = 120
increase. 360 Total production of soft drink of flavour
Difference = 360-285 = 75 B in 2011 and 2012 = 40+50 = 90

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9 25 Total target production of ACs in


Percentage = ×100 = 75 Percentage of students = ×100 =
12 40 February, March, April and May = 30 +
62.5% 80 + 90 + 100 = 300
Sol.239.(d) Total actual production of ACs in
Expenditure of the company in 2014, Sol.245.(d) February, March, April and May = 70 +
2016 and 2018 = 225 + 330 +180 = 735 For graduate level: 50 + 100 + 80 + 120 = 420
Average expenditure of the company in Percentage of students in institutes P,R 420 − 300
Percentage = ×100 = 28.6%
and T = 25% + 14% + 12% = 51% 420
735
2014, 2016 and 2018 = = 245 Average of Percentage of students in
3
51 Sol.251.(c)
Revenue in 2017 = 400 institutes P,R and T = = 17%
3 Total production of type A machines in
400 − 245
Percentage = × 100 = Average number of students in institutes 2018 and type E machines in 2019= 56 +
400
38.75% P,R and T = 17% of 12400 = 2108 64 = 120
For postgraduate level : Total production of type C and type D
Percentage of students in institutes P,R machines in 2016 = 43 + 47 = 90
Sol.240.(d)
and T = 36% + 17% + 10% = 63% Ratio = 120 : 90
Number of students of science stream of
Average of Percentage of students in 4 : 3
schools A,B and D = 60 + 78 + 40 = 178
63
Number of students of vocational stream institutes P,R and T = = 21%
3 Sol.252.(d)
in schools B,D and E = 40 + 40 + 50 =
Average number of students in institutes Total production of sugar by company P
130
P,R and T = 21% of 8000 = 1680 from the year 2015 to 2019 = 80 + 70 +
Ratio = 178 : 130
Difference = 2108 - 1680 = 428 80 + 100 + 120 = 450
89 : 65
Total production of sugar by company R
Sol.246.(d) from the year 2015 to 2019 = 50 + 70 +
Sol.241.(a) Number of students that appeared from 65 + 90 + 100 = 375
Total exports of cars of type A in 2016 college X = 3000 450 − 375
and 2018 = 275 + 300 = 575 Percentage more = ×100 =
Number of students that qualified from 375
Total exports of cars of type B in 2015 college X = 1800 75
and 2017 = 250 + 275 = 525 Ratio = 3000 : 1800 ×100 = 20%
375
Ratio = 575 : 525 5 : 3
23 : 21
Sol.253.(d)
Sol.247.(c) Percentage of expenditure on Loans =
Sol.242.(c) Number of persons of age less than 15 7.5%
Donation collected by middle class = years = 2 + 7 + 6 = 15 Percentage of expenditure
30% Number of persons of age less than 30 Advertisement, Taxes, Research and
Middle class - Secondary class = 30% - years = 35 Development and Salary = 10 + 5 + 20 +
27% = 3% Ratio = 15 : 35 25 = 60%
A/Q 3 : 7 7.5% ------ 4.5 crores
30% ------- 6750
60% ------- 36 crores
3% -------- 675 Sol.248.(d)
Export during the five years = 400 + 450
Sol.254.(c)
Sol.243.(d) + 600 + 440 + 650 = 2540
Average export of sugar in 2016, 2017
Total number of vehicles of type A 2540
Average export = = 508 270 + 360 + 300 930
produced in 2013, 2015 and 2017 = 120 5 and 2018 = = =
+ 240 + 360 = 720 80% of the average exports = 80% of 3 3
1 508 = 406.4 310
31 % of 720 = 225 Production in 2017 = 400
4 No. of year = 2 (2013 and 2014)
vehicles of type B produced in the year 90
Percentage less =
400
×100 = 22.5%
2016 = 225 Sol.249.(d)
Degree of expenditure on cement = 72°
Sol.244.(d) percentage of expenditure on cement = Sol.255.(c)
Number of students who scored less than 72° Number of students that appeared for the
360°
×100 = 20% exam from College X = 3000
20 marks = 25
Total number of students that appeared
Sol.250.(d) for the exam from all the colleges =

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2800 + 1800 + 3000 + 2000 + 2400 = 52 Percentage increase in 2011 from 2010 =
Required number = 68000( − 16)%
12000 3 400
×100 = 50%
3000 = 907 800
Percentage = ×100 = 25 150
12000
Production for 2012 = ×1200 =
Sol.262.(b) 100
Sol.256.(d) Number of girls in section C = 57-34 = 1800
Production of fans from Monday to 23 Increment in production of 2012 = 880
Wednesday = 240 + 510 + 390 = 1140 880
Number of students in section D =300 × Percentage increase = 920 ×100 = 95.65
Average production of fans from 17
= 51 ≈96%
1140 100
Monday to Wednesday = = 380
3 Number of girls = 51 - 28 = 23
Number of total girls = 23+23 = 46 Sol.269.(d)
Production of fans from Thursday to
The total number of computers sold by
900
Saturday = 150 + 300 + 450 = = January, February and June of type B =
3 Sol.263.(a)
Number of persons less than 20 years of 360+300+450 = 110
300
1110
380 − 300 age = 7+6+7+2 = 22 Average = = 370
Required percentage = ×100 3
300
370 is 20 more than 350 and the number
80 Sol.264.(d)
= 3 % = 26.7% of computer sold in may is 350
Total production of paper by company B
in 2015 and 2017 to 2019
Sol.270.(b)
Sol.257.(c) = 70 + 150 + 180 + 120 = 520
Production in 2015 and 2016 = 600+ 628
Number of neon lamps having life 500 Total production of paper by company A
= 1228
hours or more but less than 700 hours = in 2014 to 2019
Production in 2017 and 2019 = 750+570
60 + 75 = 135 = 70 + 90 + 120 + 140 + 130 + 150 =
= 1320
Number of neon lamps having life 800 700
Ratio = 1228 : 1320 = 307 : 330
hours or more = 80 + 70 + 55 + 35 = 240 90% of the total production of company
135 A = 90% of 700 = 630
Percentage = ×100 = 56.25% Sol.271.(c)
240 630−520
Required percentage = × 100 600−400
630 In 2008 = × 100= 50%
400
Sol.258.(d) = 17.5%
In 2010 = decrease
Production of flavour A in 2011 = 60 1000−600
Production of flavour A in 2013 = 45 Sol.265.(c) In 2009 = × 100= 66.66%
600
60 − 45 Total number of girls admitted in B.Sc
Percentage decline = = 25% 1200−800
60 20 60 In 2011 = × 100= 50%
maths =700× × = 84 800
100 100
Clearly, 2009 has the highest percentage
Sol.259.(d) Total number of students admitted in
increase.
20
Required Difference = B.Sc maths = 700× = 140
100
(6000+1000+5000+2500+6500)−(3000+ Ratio = 84 : 140 = 3 : 5 Sol.272.(c)
5 Average production of black tea in 2014,
= 500 100+80+120
Sol.266.(b) 2015 and 2018 = = 100
3
Computer sold in May = 77°
Sol.260.(b) Average production of green tea in 2016,
Computer sold in February = 45°
Demands of company x = 5000 100+130+110
Difference = 77°- 45° = 32° 2017 and 2019 = =
Demand of company v = 1000 3
360° = 5400
1000 340
Required percentage = × 100= 32° = 480 3
5000
20% 340 40
Sol.267.(c) Difference = − 100= 3 = 13.33
3
Total application Received from A and B
Sol.261.(d)
= 160+240 = 400 Sol.273.(d)
Average of qualified students in A, C
Accepted application = 60% of 400 = 18% 𝑜𝑓 3300
5+15+28 Percentage in P = ×100 =
and F = = 16% 240 20% 𝑜𝑓 5500
3
54%
Average of qualified students in B, D Sol.268.(c) 24% 𝑜𝑓 3300
25+18+9 52 Percentage in Q = ×100
and E = = % 30% 𝑜𝑓 5500
3 3
= 48%

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18% 𝑜𝑓 3300 Percentage of students in class interval number of cars with speed more than
Percentage in R = ×100
12% 𝑜𝑓 5500 24 80km/hr = 60 + 45 = 105
= 90% 160-170 will be ×100
70 Ratio = 120 : 105 = 8 : 7
24% 𝑜𝑓 3300 =34.28 ≅34
Percentage in S = ×100 =
18% 𝑜𝑓 5500 Sol.286 (d)
80% Sol.280 (c) number of cars with speed between
16% 𝑜𝑓 3300 Number of students whose height is in 70km/hr and 80km/hr = 90
Percentage in T = ×100 =
20% 𝑜𝑓 5500 number of cars with speed between
the class interval 170-175 =12
48% Number of students whose height is in 50km/hr and 60km/hr = 70
the class interval 165-170 =14 Extra cars = 90 - 70 = 20
Sol.274.(c) Difference = 2 20
Number of students in science stream = Percentage =
70
×100 = 28.5714%
2
60 + 78 + 45 + 40 + 40 = 263 Required difference in percentage=
14 Approximately = 28.6%
× 100= 14.28%≈14.3%
Sol.275 (b) Sol.287 (c)
From the given graph its obvious that in
Sol.281 (b) Number of employee in department B =
2010 the number of students taken from
Combined annual strawberry and 14
Schools A and B together is minimum in ×450 = 63
butterscotch sales in 2005 =18.9+10.8= 100
2010
29.7%
Combined annual strawberry and Sol.288 (a)
Sol.276 (b)
butterscotch sales in 20
Number of students from A in 2009=800 Employees in department E = ×
2015=20.5+16.6=37.1% 100
Number of students from A in 2011=700
Net difference in sales = 7.4% 450 = 90
Number of students from A in 2013=750
1%= 10000 (given) 40
Number of students from A in 2008=550 Males = 40% of total = ×90 = 36
7.4% = 74000 100
Number of students from A in 2012=500
Number of students from A in 2013=480
Sol.282 (b) Sol.289 (c)
Total number of students from A in
From the given pie-chart we can see that
2009,2011, 2013= 2250 Central angle of department A =
15.7% of the people preferred others of
Total number of students from B in 20
which 10% prefer mix fruit flavour ×360 = 72°
2008,2012,2013=1530 100
which is given as 1570
Required ratio= 2250/1530= 25/17
So 15.7% of 10% of total = 1570
(dividing by 25) Sol.290 (b)
So 1%= 1000
Therefore 100%=100000 Total number of girls = 500 + 550 + 650
Sol.277 (d) + 600 + 650 = 2950
Total students from school A Total number of boys = 600 + 450 +
Sol.283 (b)
=640+800+500+700+900+750=4290 750 + 700 + 800 = 3300
In the pie chart we can see that the
Total students from school Ratio of girls to boys = 2950 : 3300 =
Vanilla flavour is 16.5% which is equal
B=550+820+600+750+500+480=3700 59 : 66
to 3300
Required ratio will be 429:370
16.5%=3300
100%=20000 Sol.291 (c)
Sol.278 (c) Total number of students in school A =
As chocolate flavour is 25.8% so
As we can see from the Histogram, the 600 + 500 = 1100
25.8%= 5160
number of students between height of Total number of students in school B =
150-155 cm is 15 and the number of 450 + 550 = 1000
Sol.284 (b)
students between height 175-180 cm is 6 Total number of students in school C =
Number of cars = 50 + 70 + 85 + 90 +
. so the difference between them will be 750 + 650 = 1400
60 + 45 = 400
15-6=9 Total number of students in school D =
Number of cars with speed less than 70
is = 50 + 70 + 85 = 205 700 + 600 = 1300
Sol.279 (c) Total number of students in school E =
205
From the graph we can see that the Percentage =
400
×100 = 51.25% 800 + 650 = 1450
number of students in the class interval Percentage of girls in school A =
160-170 is 24 500
Sol.285 (b) ×100 = 45.45%
Total number of students are 1100
number of cars with speed less than
15+13+10+12+14+6=70
60km/hr = 50 + 70 = 120

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Percentage of girls in school B = number of cars with speed 70km/h to Marks more than 250 but less than
550 80km/h = 90 300=60
1000
×100 = 55%
5 Total marks obtained by
Percentage of girls in school C = Percentage less =
90
× 100 = 5.55% students=30+45+60+35+40+35=245
650 = approximately = 5.6% 245=360° s
1400
×100 = 46.42%
60=88.16≅88°
Percentage of girls in school D = Sol.299 (c)
700
×100 = 53.84% Girls in school A, B and C = 500 + 550 Sol.306 (c)
1300
+ 650 = 1700 Number of students who scored less than
Percentage of girls in school E =
Boys in school A, B and C = 600 + 450 350 marks=35+45+30+60=170
650
×100 = 44.82% + 750 = 1800 Number of students who scored 400 or
1450
Total students in school A, B and C = more marks=35
So, school E has the least girls
3,300 % of students who scored less than 350
percentage.
Ratio = 1700 : 3300 = 17 : 33 170−35 135
is greater by ×100=
35 35
Sol.292 (d)
Sol.300 (a) × 100 =385.7%
Total number of boys = 600 + 450 +
Percentage of boys in school A =
750 + 700 + 800 = 3300
600 Sol.307 (c)
Average =
3300
= 660 1100
×100 = 54.54% Number of students who scored less than
5
Percentage of boys in school B = 250 marks =45+30=75
450
Sol.293 (d) ×100 = 45%
1000 Sol.308 (a)
Number of employees in department D
Percentage of boys in school C = The average sales of the car for year
8
is = × 450 = 36 750 𝑇𝑜𝑡𝑎𝑙 𝑛𝑢𝑚𝑏𝑒𝑟𝑠 𝑜𝑓 𝑐𝑎𝑟𝑠 𝑠𝑜𝑙𝑑
100
1400
×100 = 53.57% 2018=
𝑡𝑜𝑡𝑎𝑙 𝑛𝑢𝑚𝑏𝑒𝑟 𝑜𝑓 𝑏𝑟𝑎𝑛𝑐ℎ𝑒𝑠
Female candidate = 25%
Percentage of boys in school D = Total number of
25
= × 36 = 9 700 cars=80+75+95+85+75+70=480
100
1300
×100 = 53.84% Total number of branches=6
Sol.294 (a) Percentage of boys in school E = 480
average= = 80
20 800 6
Central angle of E = ×360 = 72° 1450
×100 = 55.17%
100
So, clearly in school E percentage of Sol.309 (a)
Sol.295 (d) boys is more than 55%. The total sales from branches B1, B2
Number of employee working in and B3 in 2018=80+75+95=250
22 Sol.301 (a) The total sales from branches B4, B5
department F =
100
×450 = 99 Students in school A = 1,100 and B6 in 2019=95+95+80=270
Required ratio= 250:270 =25:27
Sol.296 (a) Sol.302 (c)
Number of cars with speed less than The total amount of expenditure on Sol.310 (b)
60km/h = 50 + 70 = 120 education and health =6%+4%=10% The total sales of all cars from all
Number of cars with speed more than 70 =10% of 1680=168 branches in
km/hr = 90 + 60 + 45 = 195 2018=80+75+95+85+75+70=480
Ratio = 120 : 195 = 8 : 13 Sol.303 (a) The total sales of cars from all branches
Percentage expenditure on subsidy=21% in 2019=105+65+110+95+95+80=550
Sol.297 (c) As we know that 100%=360° % reduction of sales of cars in 2018 as
Total numbers of cars = 50 + 70 + 85 + So 21%=3.6×21=75.6 550−480
compared to 2019= ×100
90 + 60 + 45 = 400 550
Number of cars above 90 = 45 Sol.304 (b) =12.72%
45 Expenditure on education=6
Percentage =
400
×100 = 11.25% Expenditure on defence=12 Sol.311 (b)
% increase in expenditure on education Number of students weighing less than
Sol.298 (a) 12−6 55kg=95
than defence= ×100=100%
number of cars with speed 60km/h to 6 Number of students weighing 55kg to
70km/h = 85 65kg=100
Sol.305 (a)

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Less number of students weighing less Students in the class interval 165-170 are Difference = 12% - 6% = 6%
than 55 kg is=5 less than those in 150-155 by 1 6
percentage of students weighing less 1
Education is less by =
12
×100 =
So, The required percentage =
5 15 50%
than 55 kg = × 100=5%
100 × 100=6.67%
Sol.324 (c)
Sol.312 (d) Sol.317 (c) Central angle representing interest
By simply looking at the bar graph we Annual strawberry and butterscotch sales 15
payment =
100
×360 = 54°
can clearly say that in year 2012 the gap in 2005=18.9%+10.8%=29.7%
(900-500) was maximum. So answer Annual strawberry and butterscotch sales
will be year 2012 in 2015 =20.5%+16.6%=37.1% Sol.325 (a)
Net difference in sales= 7.4% Expenditure for proceeds to states =
Sol.313 (d) It’s given in the question that 1%= 5000 34
100
×1680 = 571.20
Total number of students from school So 7.4% = 7.4×5000 = 37000
A=640+800+500+700+900+750=4290
Total number of students from school Sol.318 (c) Sol.326 (a)
B=550+820+600+750+500+480=3700 As given in the pie chart the chocolate Total of science = 20 + 30 + 40 + 10 =
4290 flavour is 25.8%=5160 (given) 100
Average of students from A= 100
5 So Vanilla flavour= 16.5% Average of science = = 25
4
3700 5160
Average of students from B = Which will be equal to × 16. 5= Total of commerce = 40 + 30 + 20 + 30
5 25.8
Required ratio= 370:429 3300 = 120
120
Average of commerce = = 30
4
Sol.314 (d) Sol.319 (a)
Difference = 30 - 25 = 5
Number of students taken from A in year As mentioned in the pie chart
2008=640 15.7% of 40% of total =1570
Sol.327 (a)
Number of students taken from A in year 40% of total= 10000
Total number of students in arts = 30 +
2012=900 Total= 25000.
50 + 20 + 20 = 120
Number of students taken from A in
120
year 2013=750 Sol.320 (c) Average = = 30
4
Number of students taken from B in year Total number of students = 30 + 45 + 60
2009=820 + 35 + 40 + 35 = 245
Number of students taken from B in year Student from 200 to 300 = 45 + 60 = 105 Sol.328 (d)
2010=600 105 Upper limit of normal PP = 130
Number of students taken from B in year
Central angle =
245
×360 = 115.4 % of 130 = 150
2011=750 So, Week 2 is the answer.
154.2857
Total sum of students from A= 2290 Approximately = 154°
Total sum of students from B =2170 Sol.329 (c)
Required ratio= 229:217 number of patients aged 10 or more
Sol.321 (c)
years but below 40 years = 14+20+24 =
Students who obtained less than 250
Sol.315 (a) 58
marks = 30 + 45 = 75
Students whose height is in the class number of patients aged 50 or more
Student who obtained 400 or more
interval 165-175= 14+12=26 years but below 80 years = 32+26+22 =
marks = 35
Total number of students 80
Difference = 75 - 35 = 40
=15+13+10+14+12+6=70 (80−58)
Change in percentage =
40
×100 = Percentage =
80
×100 = 27.5%
26 35
Percentage of students= × 100
70 114.285%
Sol.330 (d)
=37.14% ≅37%
The total revenue in 2015 and 2017 =
Sol.322 (d)
210+240 = 450
Sol.316 (b) The number of student who scored less
total expenditure of the company in
The number of students in class interval than 200 = 30
2016, 2018 and 2019 =
165-170=14
175+165+170=510
The number of students in class interval Sol.323 (d)
450
150-155=15 Expenditure on education = 6% Percentage =
510
×100= 88.2%
Expenditure on defence = 12%

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Sol.331 (d) Profit as a percentage of revenue in 2014


93 20 Sol.340 (d)
Employee working in E = ×3000 = × 100 = 13. 33%
360 150 Number of female student in D
=775 Profit as a percentage of revenue in 2015 54 7
20% employee of E 60 = × 2100 × = 147
360 15
20
= × 100 = 28. 57%
210 Number of male student in B
= 775× = 155
100 Profit as a percentage of revenue in 2016 75.6° 4
64.2 25 = × 2100 × = 252
Employee of A = ×3000= 535 360 7
360 = × 100 = 12. 5%
200 Females in D is less by = 252 -147 = 105
Employee of A after transfer = 535 + Profit as a percentage of revenue in 2017 105
155 = 690 40 Percentage = × 100 = 41. 66%
= × 100 = 16. 66% 252
72 240
Employee working in c =
360
×3000 Profit as a percentage of revenue in 2018
∼ 41.7%

=600 55
= × 100 = 25% Sol.341 (c)
124 220
124% of C = 600× = 744 cost of living index was160 or more but
100 Profit as a percentage of revenue in 2019 less than 190 =4 + 6 +9 = 19
Difference = 744 - 690 = 54 85
= × 100 = 33. 33% cost of living index was 200 or more but
255
less than 220 = 7 + 5= 12
Sol.332 (d) Year 2015 and 2019 greater than 25%.
7
number of employees in department B = Percentage = × 100 = 58.33
12
73.8 Sol.336 (a)
total number of employees working in total export of the computers by the
Sol.342 (c)
department D and E = 57+93 = 150 company in 2013, 2014 and 2018 = 140
number of students specialising in E =
73.8 + 240 + 270 = 650
Percentage =
150
×100 = 49.2% total production of computers in 2015 to
97.2
number of students specialising in C =
2017 = 300 + 290 + 340 = 930
72
Sol.333 (b) 280
Percentage less = × 100 = 30. 1 Difference = 25.2
total number of employees working in 930
25.2
department A and C = 64.2 + 72 = 136.2 Percentage = × 100= 35%
72
total number of employees working in Sol.337 (c)
department D and B = 57 + 73.8 = 130.8 average exports of computers in the six Sol.343 (d)
Difference = 5.4° years (2013 to 2018) = Total no. of students in school B=2600
5.4°
Number of employees = ×100 = 140 + 240 + 200 + 350 + 300 + 270 B+G=2600
360
6 B-G=570
45
= 250 B=1585
So, Option B is correct.
116% of 250 = 290 Number of boys in school B=1585
290 is the production in 2016 Percentage of boys in school B=60.9%≈
Sol.334 (d)
60%
the average expenditure of the company
during 2014 to 2019 = Sol.338 (a)
total number of students specialising in Sol.344 (a)
130+150+175+200+165+170
( ) = A and B = 61.2° + 75.6° = 136.8° Total number of boys and girls in
6
total number of students specialising in school= 2800
165
1 C and D = 72° + 54° = 126° G+B=2800
133 3 % of 165 = 220 G-B=700
Difference = 10.8°
Revenue of 2018 is 220 10.8 2G=3500 , G=1750
=> × 2100 = 63 B=2800-1750=1050
360
Sol.335 (a) 1750
So, option a is correct Required ratio of boys and girls=
Profit in 2014 = 20 1050
Profit in 2015 = 60 5
Sol.339 (a) =
Profit in 2016 = 25 3
total production of computers in 2013,
Profit in 2017 = 40
2015 and 2018 = 180 + 300 +320 =800
Profit in 2018 = 55 Sol.345 (a)
Total exports = 140 + 240 + 200 + 350 +
Profit in 2019 = 85 In school A
300 + 270 = 1500
800 1 B + G = 1800
Percentage = × 100 =53 % B - G = 350
1500 3

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G = 725 we can observe clearly that in 2000 it 450


In school C had maximum profit (b) A : 12000
× 100 = 3.75%
B + G = 2000 950
B - G = 500 Sol.352 (b) (c) B : × 100 = 5.28%
18000
G = 750 10
(a) Madhu : × 100 = 13. 16% 550
Difference n number of girls = 750 - 725 76 (d) C : × 100 = 3.67%
15000
= 25 14
(b) Alka : × 100 = 19.44% Clearly, we can see the tax as a
72 percentage of salary is the least for C.
Sol.346 (b) 5
No. of students in CS= 15% of (c) Veena : × 100 = 5.88%
85 Sol.358 (b)
5000=750
9 600
No. of boys in CS= 44% of 750=330 (d) Meena : ×100 = 14.52% (a) D : × 100 = 3.75%
62 16000
No. of students in ECE= 16% of
Clearly, we can see that alka gets 950
5000=800
No. of boys in ECE= 72% of 800=576
maximum improvement from class X to (b) B : 18000
× 100 = 5.28%
class XII
No. of students in EEE= 18% of 450
5000=900 (c) A : × 100 = 3.75%
Sol.353 (b) 12000
No. of boys in EEE= 68% of 900=612 550
the total expenditure on 'Infrastructure'
Total no. of boys =1518 (d) C : × 100 = 3.67%
and 'Transport = 25 + 17.5 = 42.5 15000
Average number of boys in CS, ECE,
the total expenditure on 'Taxes' and Clearly, we can see the tax as a
EEE=506
'Interest on Loans' = 10 + 22.5 = 32.5 percentage of salary is the highest for B.
So, ratio will be 17:13
Sol.347 (b)
Sol.359 (c)
Total number of students in IT=14%of
Sol.354 (d) 9550
5000=700 (a) B : × 100 = 53.05%
Total expenditure of the company = 18000
No. of girls in IT=35% of 700=245
25+17.5+20+10+5+15+22.5 = 115 9400
Total number of students in ECE=16%of
total expenditure on 'Research and (b) D : × 100 = 58.75%
16000
5000=800
Development' and 'Salary' = 5+15 = 20 8900
No. of girls in ECE=28%of 800=224
Now, 115/20 = 5.75 (c) C : × 100 = 59.33%
Difference= 245-224=21 15000
5550
Sol.355 (a) (d) A : × 100 = 46.25%
Sol.348 (b) 12000
Expenditure on 'Interest on loans = Clearly, we can see the savings as a
Total students = 100
22.5% percentage of salary is the highest for C.
number of students who scored 30 or
Expenditure on 'Transport' = 17.5%
more marks, but below 40 marks = 20
The expenditure on 'Interest on loans' is Sol.360 (c)
Ratio = 20 : 100 = 1 : 5
5 % more than the expenditure on As we can see from the graph that
'Transport'. performance of C in physics is 87 which
Sol.349 (a)
Dr. Kalra = 97-85 = 12 is higher than B and E so Option C is
Sol.356 (a) 100% correct
Mr. Saxena = 87-78 = 9
5550
Mrs. Taneja = 100-98 = 2 (a) C : × 100 = 37%
15000 Sol.361 (c) Places Production Ratio
Mr. Joshi = 92-85 = 7
6000 765
So, Dr. Kalra has maximum (b) A : × 100 = 50%
12000 S1 = 1.84
improvement. 415
7500
(c) B : × 100= 41.67% S2
856
= 2.19
Sol.350 (c) 18000 390
6000
1996-1997 =
55−45
×100= 22.22% (d) D : × 100 = 37.5% S3
729
= 2.06
16000 354
45
Clearly, we can see the expenditure as a 964
2000-2001 = negative growth
percentage of salary is the least for C. S4 = 1.75
65−50 550
1998-1999 =
50
×100= 30% 580
Sol.357 (d) S5 = 2.07
1997-1998 = negative growth 280
600
so, answer (c) is correct (a) D : × 100 = 3.75% S6
864
= 1.96
16000 440
Sol.351 (b) Highest Production ratio = S2

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Lowest Production ratio = S4 total expenditure=7+13+25+10 = 55 Sol.375 (b)


Total income=22+30+20+38 = 110 Total number of students who did not
Sol.362 (b) Required percentage = x% of 110 = 55 pass in the course A = 24%×18%
Required difference = (23% of 4.2 lakhs) x = 50% × 60000 = 2592
- (15% of 3.6 lakhs) Total number of students who did not
= (966-.54)lakhs Sol.370 (d) pass in the course C = 20%
= 42600 Average admission of S3 and S4 in 2018 × 20% × 60000 = 2400
150+250 Total number of students who did not
Sol.363 (c) Average expenditure in = = 200
2 pass in the courses A, C = 2592 + 2400
2016-17, 2017-18, 2018-19 = Average admission of S1 and S2 in 2017 = 4992
720+820+845 250+240
= 795 = = 245
3 2 Sol.376 (b)Average marks in Maths =
30% of the average expenditure in x% of 245 = 200 86+69+60+70+78+92
= 75.83
2016-17, 2017-18, 2018-19 = 238.5 x = 81.63% 6
Amount (in billion of rupees) to be 𝑆3 + 𝑆4in 2018=150+250=400 3 students crossed the average marks.
spent in 2020-21 = 795+238.5 = 1033.5 Average marks in Economics =
𝑆1+𝑆2in 2017=250+240=420
98+58+ 70+80 +73 +74
Sol.364 (d) x% of 490=400 = 75.5
6
Total number of males = x=81.63%
2 students crossed the average marks.
35+32+30+45+40 = 182
Total number of females = so, option (b) is correct.
Sol.371 (d)
28+40+35+42+32 = 177
Total number of admitted students in
x% of 182 = 177 Sol.377 (b)
177 2017 = 250+240+200+300 = 990
Average production of A =
x=
182
×100 = 97.25% or 97% Total number of admitted students in
23+26+28+25+30
2018 = 320+360+150+250 = 1080 = 28.4
5
Sol.365 (b) Required ratio = 990 : 1080 = 11 : 12
Average production of B =
125 5 25+29+27+35+31
In 2016= = Sol.372 (d) = 29.4
100 4 5
5 unit=250 million The total number of students admitted in
Average production of C =
4 unit=200 million school S3 in both years = 200+150 =
Export in 2007=500-200=300 million 28+31+36+28+35
350 = 31.6
14 7 5
Total number of students admitted in
In 2017= = Average production of D =
10 5 school in S2 in both years = 240+360 =
5 unit =300 million 600 32+35+40+46+50
7 unit =420 million so, x% of 600 = 350 5
= 40.6
Therefore, x = 58.33% therefore, D has the highest and A has
Sol.366 (d)
Total number of students=140 thousand least.
1 Sol.373 (d)
Student in school D=140× The average number of students
4 Sol.378 (b)
=35 thousand admitted to all schools in 2018 = Sales of City-1 = 4.3+3.5+3.9+4.1 =
3 320+360+150+250 15.8
Number of boys=35000× = 270
4 4
Sales of City-2 = 3.6+3.9+4.2+4.3 =
=26250 16.0
Sol.374 (d) Sales of City-3 = 5.2+4.3+4.9+4.9 =
So.367 (a) 6
By the above graph, B4 : × 100= 17.65% 19.3
34
We can see clearly that curtains have Sales of City-4 = 4.5+4.6+5.1+4.9 =
increased by 55% 9 19.1
B1 : × 100= 20.9%
43 Clearly, City-3 has maximum sales.
Sol.368 (a) 7
22+30+20+38 B3 : × 100= 25%
28 Sol.379 (c)
Average income=
4 13 Sales in 2016 = 4.3+3.6+5.2+4.5 = 17.6
110 B6 : × 100= 52% Sales in 2017 = 3.5+3.9+4.3+4.6 = 16.3
= =27.5 or 27500
25
4 So, we can see clearly that the highest Sales in 2018 = 3.9+4.2+4.9+5.1 = 18.1
rate of collection is for the branch: B6 Sales in 2019 = 4.1+4.3+4.9+4.9 = 18.2
Sol.369(b) Clearly, in 2019 has the highest sales.

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Number of students in class VII = 60+62 Sol.394 (b)


Sol.380 (a) = 122 Number of students playing 5 hours or
Sales of City-1 = 4.3+3.5+3.9+4.1 = Number of students in class VI = 59+57 more than 5 hours = 8+6 = 14
15.8 = 115
Sales of City-2 = 3.6+3.9+4.2+4.3 = Number of students in class VIII = Sol.395 (b)
16.0 61+59 = 120 The number of students in school T =
Sales of City-3 = 5.2+4.3+4.9+4.9 = Number of students in class V = 65+58 20%
19.3 = 123 Total number of students in school Q
Sales of City-4 = 4.5+4.6+5.1+4.9 = so, class V has a maximum number of and S = 22%+18% = 40%
19.1 students. 40% of x = 20%
In terms of percentage, sales of City-3 is x = 50%
highest. Sol.388 (c)
(if production is high then percentage Total number of boys = 65+59+60+61 = Sol.396 (c)
will also be high) 245 Total number of books sold during these
Total number of girls = 58+57+62+59 = five month = 900+800+500+350+300 =
Sol.381 (d) 236 2850
Total number of sales in 2019 = 9
4.1+4.3+4.9+4.9 = 18.2 thousands
required percentage =
245
×100= Sol.397 (c)
18.2×1000 3.67% Difference between marks scored in
Required average = =
4 History and Hindi = 70°-55° = 15°
4,550 Sol.389 (a) 360° = 600
61−60 600
In class VIII = ×100= 1.67% 15° =
360
×15= 25
Sol.382 (d) 60
2007-2008 = 100-80 = 20 60−59
2006-2007 = 100-50 = 50 In class VII =
59
×100= 1.69% Sol.398 (d)
2008-2009 = 80-20 = 60 so, option (a) is correct. Total production =
2005-2006 = 50-40 = 10 25+40+60+45+50+30 = 250
Clearly, 2005-2006 has minimum Sol.390 (d) One-fifth of the total production = 250/5
rainfall. Birth rate of Country C = 20 = 50
Birth rate of Country E = 33 We clearly see, on Friday 50 units are
Sol.383 (c) 33% of x = 20 production.
52+60+72+71 20×100
Required average = x= = 60.6% or 60% Sol.399 (a)
4 33
Total number of teachers =
= 63.75%
4+5+6+3+2+5 = 25
Sol.391 (d)
Total number of teachers less than 45
Sol.384 (d) Income in 2001 = 30
years = 4+5+6+3+2 = 20
Percentage of passed students = Clearly, in 2004, the expenditure is equal
x% of 25 = 20
71+82+66+86 to income in 2001
4
= 76.25 x = 80%

Percentage of passed students = Sol.392 (*)


Sol.400 (d)
100-76.25 = 23.75% Expenditure in 2001 = 20
Production on friday = 50 unit
Expenditure in 2002 = 15
Production on saturday = 30 unit
Sol.385 (c) Difference = 20-15 = 5
Decline = 50-30 = 20 unit
Total number of lecturers in Physics = 5
22
Percentage decrease =
20
×100= Required percentage =
20
×100 =
500× = 110 50
100 25% 40%
2
Number of male lecturers = 110× = 44
5 Sol.393 (c) Sol.401 (d)
income in 2002 = 25 Total number of students in 2007 =
Sol.386 (c) income in 2001 = 30 2.5+1.5+5+1 = 10
58+57+62+59 5 10
required average = = required percentage =
30
×100 required average = = 2.5
4 4
59 2
= 16 %
3 Sol.402 (d)
Sol.387 (d)

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Total number of students in the year Sol.417 (c)


2007 who admitted to course A = 3.8 Sol.409 (*) Number of players in cricket
Total number of students in the year Discrepancy has been found in the 23
2009 who admitted to course C = 4 above question = 2800× = 644
100
38 19 Answer should be 6600 Number of players in kabaddi = 2800
required ratio = =
40 20 As expenditure=5500 12
And to obtain 20% profit the gross × 100
= 336
Sol.403 (b) receipt should be 120% of 5500=6600
After shifted 24 students from cricket to
Total number of students in M.Sc =
kabaddi
2.4+2.9+5.2+1.4 = 11.9 Sol.410 (c)
new players in cricket = 644-24 = 620
Total expenditure in 1998-99 = 8500
new players in kabaddi = 336+24 = 360
Sol.404 (a) Total expenditure in 1994-95 = 4800
required average = 620 : 360 = 31 : 18
Required ratio = 150 : 300 = 1:2 required difference = 8500-4800 = 3700
Sol.418 (c)
Sol.405 (c) Sol.411 (c)
production in 1998 = 45
400 Profit = 8200-7700 = 500
In 2014 =
900
×100= 44.4% 500
Production in 1999 = 65

500
Profit percentage =
8200
×100 =
required percentage =
65−45
×100=
In 2016 =
1000
×100= 50% 6.1%
45
44.4%
300
In 2011 =
500
×100= 60% Sol.412 (d)
Sol.419 (a)
400 Gross receipts in 1994-95 = 5000
In 2012 = ×100= 50% The average production in 2000 and
800 Gross receipts in 1996-97 = 7200
50+75
Clearly, in 2011 has maximum increment = 7200-5000 = 2200 2001 = = 62.5
2
2200
Sol.406 (d)
required percentage =
5000
×100= The average production in 2001 and
75+80
Number of female lecturers in chemistry 44% 2002 = = 77.5
2
20 1
= 500× × = 20 The average production in 1996 and
100 5 Sol.413 (d)
Number of female lecturers in 40+60
Total sales of F1 = 65+72+83 = 220 1997 = = 50
30 3 2
Total sales of F4 = 200
Mathematics = 500× × = 45 The average production in 1997 and
100 10 required ratio = 220 : 200 = 11 : 10
Required difference = 45-20 = 25 60+45
1998 = = 52.5
Sol.414 (a) 2
Sol.407 (b) Sales in F1 = 65+72+83 = 220 The average production in 1999 and
200−100 Sales in F2 = 69+71+73 = 213 65+50
A=
100
×100= 100% 2000 = = 57.5
Sales in F3 = 58+64+69 = 191 2
170−50 Sales in F4 = 63+68+69 = 200 The average production in 2000 and
B=
50
×100= 240% so, F1 had the highest sales. 2001 was less than the average
300−220 production of 2001 and 2002
C= ×100= 36.36%
220 Sol.415 (b)
200−150 Sales in F1 = 65+72+83 = 220 Sol.420 (d)
D=
150
×100= 33.3%
Sales in F2 = 69+71+73 = 213 Number of students enrolled in Hockey
Clearly, B is the answer. Sales in F3 = 58+64+69 = 191 26
= 2800× = 728
Sales in F4 = 63+68+69 = 200 100
Sol.408 (c) so, F3 had the least sales. Number of students enrolled in Tennis =
440−410 14
In 2001 =
410
×100= 7.31 Sol.416 (c) 2800×
100
= 392

710−710 Sales in F1 = 65+72+83 = 220 728+392


In 2004 =
710
×100= 0% Sales in F2 = 69+71+73 = 213 required average =
2
= 560
Sales in F3 = 58+64+69 = 191
570−440
In 2002 =
440
×100= 29.54% Sales in F4 = 63+68+69 = 200 Sol.421 (d)
in terms of percentage, F1 had the 55%=165 crore
710−570
In 2003 = ×100= 24.56% highest sales 100%=300 crore
570
In 2002 has maximum

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Sol.422 (a) Production of company Z = 4500 10T = 60


required ratio=(300+400):(350+100) P% of 6000 = 4500 T = 6 min
=700:450 P = 75 tank filled completely = 2T minutes =
=14:9 12 min
Sol.429 (d)
Sol.423 (d) The total number of teachers teaching Sol.435 (b)
100%=360
◦ English, Maths and Physics =
360 26%+14%+18% = 58%
15%=
100
×15 58% × 1650 = 957

=54 Sol.430 (b)
Birth rate of country E = 36
Sol.424 (c) Birth rate of country A = 20
Total number of pipe P is opened first which fills 2 units
36
persons=300+400+200+350+100+50+20 Required percentage =
20
×100= in 1 min and then pipe Q is opened
0 =1600 which fills 1 unit in 1 min, so 3 units
180%
No. of person from age group filled in 2 min
25-30=200 3 units = 2 min
Sol.431 (c)
200 30 units = 20 min
Required percentage=
1600
×100 Total number of teachers who teach
Physics and Maths = 18% + 14% = 32%
=12.5% Sol.436 (c) :
Total number of teachers who teach
The difference between the school T and
chemistry and biology = 34% + 12%
Sol.425 (b) R = 24 - 12 = 12%
=36%
9.8+10.9 100% = 360°
In 2010 and 2011 = = 10.35 The difference between the total number
2 12% = 43.2°
of teachers who teach Physics and Maths
11.5+12.4
In 2013 and 2014 = = 11.95 and the total number of Teachers who
2 Sol.437 (a)
teach chemistry and biology = 36%-32%
10.9+11.8 the number of students admitted in the
In 2011 and 2012 = = = 4% of 1650 = 66
2 year 2012 = 8
the average number of students passed
11.35 Sol.432 (b)
11.8+11.5 Birth rate of country D = 18 out in the years 2013 and 2014 =
In 2012 and 2013 = = 10+10
2 150% of 18 = 27 =10
11.65 Here we can clearly see that country C is 2
So, in 2013 and 2014, the average export exactly 50% more than that of country D The ratio of the number of students
of diamonds was closest to Rs.12 crores. admitted in the year 2012 to the average
Sol.433 (a) number of students passed out in the
Sol.426 (d) The number of students in school R = years 2013 and 2014 is 8 : 10
9.8−8.5 12% = 4 : 5.
In 2010 =
8.5
×100= 15.29% the total number of students in schools
11.8−10.9 Q and T together = 16% + 24% = 40% Sol.438 (c)
In 2012 =
10.9
×100= 8.26% Required percentage = 12/40 × 100 = No. of petrol cars produced = 55%
30% × 40 𝑙𝑎𝑘ℎ = 22 𝑙𝑎𝑘ℎ
12.4−11.5
In 2014 = ×100= 7.83%
11.5
Sol.434 (c) Sol.439 (d)
8.5−7.2 The number of cars produced by country
In 2009 =
7.2
×100= 18.05% Let the tank filled completely in 2T
minutes B = 30%
Pipe D opens for 2T minutes and Pipe C The number of cars produced by country
Sol.427 (c) opens for T minutes E = 20%
Total production of 2005, 2006 and 2008 The number of cars produced by country
= 60+45+75 = 180 B more than that produced by country E
Total production in 2001, 2002, 2003 = 10/20 × 100 = 50%
and 2004 = 20+35+55+40 = 150
Required ratio = 180 : 150 = 6 : 5 Sol.440 (a)
(a) 2014 : 10/12 × 100 =83.33%
Sol.428 (d) 4T + 3(2T) = 60 (b) 2011 : 6/10× 100 = 60 %
Demand of company U = 6000

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(c) 2013 : 10/14× 100 =71.43% Average number of students in Sol.451 (c)
(d) 2012 : 6/8× 100 = 75% Commerce and Vocational in 2018-19 = Amount invested by Vivek in scheme A
Now , we can clearly see that the pass 50
48 + 38 86 = 80000 × = 40000
percentage between 80 and 85 is in = = 43 100
2 2
2014. Amount invested by Vivek in scheme B
Required difference = 43 - 39 = 4
60
= 70000 × = 42000
Sol.441 (b) 100
Sol.446 (c)
the average production of LCDs from Amount invested by Vivek in scheme C
Total number of students = 8400
2011 to 2013 = (7+9+14)/3 = 10 40
% students in R and S = 14% + 22% = = 30000 × = 12000
thousand 100
36%
the average production of TVs from Amount invested by Vivek in scheme D
36
2011 to 2013 = (6+8+13)/3 = 9 thousand Students in R and S = ×8400 = 30
100 = 50000× = 15000
The difference between the average 100
3024 Total invested amount = 40000 + 42000
production of LCDs and that of the TVs
from 2011 to 2013 = (10-9)
3024 + 12000 + 15000 = 109000
Average students in R and S =
= 1000 2 Average amount invested by Vivek =
= 1512 109000
= 27250
Sol.442 (a) 4
total production of LCDs in the year Sol.447 (a)
2012 and 2014 = 9+14 = 23 Total number of students appeared in Sol.452 (a)
the total production of TV’s in the year 2017-18 = 25 + 40 + 53 + 32 = 150 From the graph it is clear that villages A,
2012 and 2014 = 8+12 = 20 Total number of students appeared in C and E have at most 30% or less
The ratio of the total production of 2018-19 = 30 + 48 + 64 + 38 = 180 non-electrified villages.
LCDs in the year 2012 and 2014 to the Required ratio = 150 : 180 = 5 : 6
total production of TV’s in the year 2012 Sol.453 (a)
and 2014 = 23 : 20 Sol.448 (d) Fall in number of deaths from 7 July to
Total number of students appeared in 14 July:-180 - 145 = 35 (decrease)
Sol.443 (*) 2017-18 = 25 + 40 + 53 + 32 = 150 Fall in number of deaths from 28 July to
360° = 64,800 Total number of students appeared in 4 August:- 160 - 150 = 10 (decrease)
45° = 8100 2018-19 = 30 + 48 + 64 + 38 = 180 Fall in number of deaths from 30 June to
Then, yearly income = 12×8100 = 180 − 150 7 July:- 142 - 180 = -38 (increase)
Required % =
180
×100 = Fall in number of deaths from 21 July to
97,200
(Note- Question is wrong. A pie chart 30 50 28 July:- 155 - 160 = -5 (increase)
180
×100 = 3
= 16.66%
Clearly, from 7 July to 14 July, the fall in
should be 360° but according to question
it is 370°) the number of deaths was the greatest.
Sol.449 (a)
Sol.444 (c) Total students = 900 Sol.454 (a)
the expenditure on education = 75° Students who travel on foot = 70° = 900 150
Value per tonne in 2005 = 100 = 1.5
the expenditure on housing = 60° 70
× 360
= 175 330
Difference = 15° Value per tonne in 2007 = = 2.2
150
15° = 2700
Sol.450 (d) 500
1° = 180 Value per tonne in 2009 = 200 = 2.5
the total expenditure on food and Amount invested by Vivek in scheme A
150
clothings = 125°+18° = 143° 50 Value per tonne in 2006 = =2
= 80000 × = 40000 75
143°× 180 = 𝑅𝑠. 25740 100
Clearly, in 2005, the value per tonne was
Amount invested by Vivek in scheme C
minimum.
Sol.445 (c) 40
= 30000 × = 12000
Average number of students in Science 100
Sol.455 (d)
25 + 53 Vivek’s total investment = 52000 Rise in number of deaths from 21 July to
and Humanity in 2017-18 = = Amount invested by Shalini in scheme A
2 28 July:- 160 - 155 = 5
78 = 80000 - 40000 = 40000 Rise in number of deaths from 14 July to
= 39 Amount invested by Shalini in scheme C
2 21 July:- 155 - 145 = 10
= 30000 - 12000 = 18000 Rise in number of deaths from 4 August
Shalini’s total investment = 58000 to 11 August:- 165 - 150 = 15
Required ratio ⇒52000 : 58000 ⇒26 : 29

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Rise in number of deaths from 30 June Clearly, class 4 has the highest number 432
Qualified % in college D = ×100
to 7 July:- 180 - 142 = 38 of passed students. 480
= 90%
Sol.456 (c) Sol.462 (b) Required % difference = 90 - 75 = 15%
C-1 = 65-59 = 6 Number of passed students in class 4 =
C-2 = 67-62 = 5 45+12 = 57 Sol.468 (b)
C-3 = 71-68 = 3 Number of passed students in class 5 =
Mont Month Month
C-4 = 62-59 = 3 38+15 = 53 h1 2 3
Clearly, C-1 has the highest increase. Number of passed students in class 6 =
42+10 = 52 Pens 5.6 4.9 4.6
Sol.457 (a) Number of passed students in class 7 =
Mobiles manufactured by company C-1 30+25 = 55 Pencils 6.7 7.3 6.2
across all years = 59+65+68 = 192 Clearly, class 6 has the least number of
Books 4.5 5.7 6.3
Mobiles manufactured by company C-2 passed students.
across all years = 62+67+72 = 201 Total 16.8 17.9 17.1
Mobiles manufactured by company C-3 Sol.463 (c) sales
across all years = 68+71+74 = 213 Total number of students in class 6 =
Mobiles manufactured by company C-4 42+10+8 = 60 ∴ Highest sales in done in the Month 2.
across all years = 59+62+65 = 186 Number of passed students = 42+10 = 52
Clearly, company C-4 manufactures the 52 Sol.469 (c)
least number of mobiles.
Required percentage =
60
×100=
Total pens sold in 3 months = (5.6 + 4.9
86.66% + 4.6)×1000 = 15.1×1000
Sol.458 (b)
Average pens sold in 3 months =
Mobiles manufactured by company C-1 Sol.464 (b)
15 . 1
across all years = 59+65+68 = 192 % increase in profit in 2013 = 26.88 ×1000= 5.033 ×1000 = 5033
3
Mobiles manufactured by company C-2 % increase in profit in 2015 = 22.96
across all years = 62+67+72 = 201 % increase in profit in 2017 = 12.64
Sol.470 (d)
Mobiles manufactured by company C-3 % increase in profit in 2018 = 17.46
across all years = 68+71+74 = 213 Highest % increase in profit is in 2013. Month Month Month To
1 2 3 tal
Mobiles manufactured by company C-4 sal
across all years = 59+62+65 = 186 Sol.465 (c) e
Clearly, company C-3 manufactures the Total number of students = 9800
Pens 5.6 = 4.9 = 4.6 = 15.
highest number of mobiles. No. of students in B = 16% of total 37.08 32.45 30.46 1
16 % % %
Sol.459 (d)
students =
100
×9800
Penc 6.7 = 7.3 = 6.2 = 20.
Required ratio ⇒C-1 : C-4 ⇒192 : 186 Boys:Girls in college B = 5 : 9 ils 33.16 36.13 30.6% 2
⇒32 : 31 9 16 % %
Girls in college B =
14
× 100
×
Boo 4.5 = 5.7 = 6.3 = 16.
Sol.460 (c) 9800 = 1008 ks 27.27 34.54 38.18 5
Total number of students = 45+12+3 = % % %

60 Sol.466 (b)
Number of passed students = 45+12 = 57 In company D, 16% employees are Clearly, Books have the highest % =
57 above average salary = 80 38.18% of sales in the month 3.
Required percentage =
60
×100= Total employees in company D = 80 ×
95% 100 Sol.471 (a)
= 500
16
Mo Mon Mo Tota
Sol.461 (a) No. of employees below average salary nth th 2 nth l
Number of passed students in class 4 = = 500 - 80 = 420. 1 3 sale
45+12 = 57
Number of passed students in class 5 = Sol.467 (d) Pens 5.6 4.9 4.6 15.1
38+15 = 53 Total students in college B = 560
Penc 6.7 7.3 6.2 20.2
Number of passed students in class 6 = 420
Qualified % in college B = ×100 ils
42+10 = 52 560
Number of passed students in class 7 = = 75% Book 4.5 5.7 6.3 16.5
30+25 = 55 Total students in college D = 480 s

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From the diagram it is clear that in the 20% of 100 is 20 cars


Clearly, sales of pencils are highest. age group 60-65, there are a maximum Only E produced exactly 20 cars in
number of teachers. 2015.
Sol.472 (a)
660 − 520 Sol.479 (d) Sol.485 (d) Total cars produced in 2013
Required % =
660
×100 = % increase in exports in 2006 = and 2014 is 300
140 75 − 100 25% of 300 is 75
×100 = 7 7
×100 = 21 33 % ×100=
660 33
100 Only D produced a total of 75 cars in
−25 2013 and 2014.
100
×100= -25%
Sol.473 (d)
% increase in exports in 2007 = Sol.486 (d) Total cars in 2012 = 120
% sales with respect to production of F1
150 − 75 Total cars in 2016 = 180
=
410
×100= 78.84% 75
×100=
520
Difference = 60
75 60
% sales with respect to production of F2
75
×100= 100% % increase in cars =
120
× 100= 50%
500
=
660
×100= 75.75% % increase in exports in 2008 =
160 − 150 Sol.487 (d) In 2017 with reference to
% sales with respect to production of F3
150
×100 = 2016, % decrease in production of car
430
=
550
×100= 78.18% 10 2
×100 = 6 3 % A=
36−12
× 100 = 66. 6%
150 36
% sales with respect to production of F4
% increase in exports in 2009 = Car B has increased in 2017
620
=
720
×100= 86.11% 200 − 160
×100= % decrease in production of car C =
160 44−40
40 × 100= = 9. 09%
×100= 25% 44
Sol.474 (a) 160
Total sales : Total production = (410 + % decrease in production of car D=
500 + 430 + 620) : (520 + 660 + 550 + 38−22
Sol.480 (d) × 100 = 42. 1%
720) 360° = 720
38
⇒1960 : 2450 ⇒ 4 : 5 80° = 160 % decrease in production of car E=
50−28
Sol.475 (b) × 100 = 44%
Sol.481 (d) 50
Total crop sold by farmers = 410 + 500 + Marks obtained in English = 60° Car A has shown maximum decrease %
430 + 620 = 1960 Marks obtained in Math = 80° from 2016 to 2017
1960 𝑥%of 80° = 60°
Average crop sold = = 490
4
𝑥= 75° Sol.488 (c) Total number of engineers
recruited by company A and B in 2015
Sol.476 (b)
Sol.482 (c) and 2018 = 132+ 148+ 118+112 = 510
150 Marks obtained in Chemistry, Biology
Value per tonne in 2005 = = 1.5 Total number of engineers recruited by
100 and Maths = 45°+55°+80° = 180° company C and D in 2014 and 2018 =
150 Marks obtained in all category = 360° 85+105+105+ 125 = 420
Value per tonne in 2006 = =2
75 𝑥%of 360° = 180° 510 17
330 Required ratio= =
Value per tonne in 2007 = = 2.2 𝑥= 50% 420 14
150
400 Sol.483 (d) Sol.489 (a) Total engineers recruited by
Value per tonne in 2008 = = 2.5
160 Total marks obtained in Physics, Maths company B = 90 + 118 + 98 + 106 + 112
500 and Physical Education = 70°+80°+50° + 118 = 642
Value per tonne in 2009 = = 2.5
200 = 200° Average engineers recruited by B = 107
Total marks in Chemistry, Biology and In 2014,2015 and 2016, D recruited less
Sol.477 (b) English = 45°+55°+60° = 160° than average engineers recruited by B
% drop in exports from 2005 to 2006 Difference = 200°-160° = 40°
100 − 75 360° = 720 Sol.490 (d) Total number of engineers
= × 100= 25%
100 40° = 80 recruited by company A in 2014 to
Required marks = 80 2017= 120+132+128+140= 520
Sol.478 (a) Total engineers recruited by all four
Sol.484 (c) Total number of cars companies in 2019 =
produced in the year 2015 is 100 150+118+110+122= 500

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520−500 Total number of computers sold by all 280


Required % = × 100= 4% Required % = × 100= 25%
500 dealers in February and April = 1120
(94+108) + (96+97) + (104+99) +
Sol.491 (c) Total number of engineer (106+96) = 800 Sol.504 (d) Total production in 2017 =
recruited by company B in 2014 and 307 3 80+96+100+104 = 380
2017 = 90+106 = 196 Required % =
800
×100 = 38 8
25% of 380 = 95
Total number of engineer recruited by In 2015, D had more than 25% of total
company C in 2015 to 2019 = Sol.499 (d) Total number of computers production in 2017.
93+94+98+105+110 = 500 sold by dealer A during February to June
196 = 94 + 85 + 108 + 98 + 95 = 480 Sol.505 (c) Total production of
Required % = ×100 = 39.2%
500 Total number of computer sold by all motorcycles in 2014 = 84 + 87 + 89 +
dealers in June = 95 + 108 + 102 + 91 = 100 = 360
Sol.492 (c) Total number of students 396 Total production of motorcycles in 2018
studying in a school = 250 480−395 = 98+92+110+120 = 420
Students studying in science or Required % = × 100= 21.46
396 60 2
vocational studies = 35+18+10+30 = 93 OR 21.5% Required % =
360
× 100= 16 %
3
% students studying in science or
93 Sol.500 (b) Total revenue of the
vocational studies = × 100 = Sol.506 (d) Total production of type A
250
company in 2014 = 80 + 92 + 96 + 92 = motorcycles over six years =
37.2% 360 95+84+85+89+80+98 = 531
Sale of product C from 2014 to 2017 = Total production of all motorcycles in
Sol.493 (d) Total number of students = 96 + 88 + 93 + 103 = 380 2013 and 2016 = (95+98+104+103) +
13 + 15 + 18 + 12 + 14 + 19 + 6 + 3 = Required ratio = 360: 380 (89+88+92+95) = 764
100 = 18:19 764−531
Students who got 20 or more marks = 14 Required % =
764
×100
+ 19 + 6 + 3 = 42 Sol.501 (d) Total revenue from A,B and 233
% students with more than 20 marks = D in 2012 and 2013 = (98+74+74) + = ×100= 30.5%
764
42% (94+96+102) = 538
Revenue of company B in 2013 to 2016 Sol.507 (c) Total number of motorcycle
Sol.494 (a) The number of patients = 96+92+84+98= 370
between age group 40-60 = 45-29= 16 of type B in 2016 and 2018 = 88+92 =
538−370 180
Required % = × 100=
370 Type D motorcycles produced in 2013,
Sol..495 (b) Salaries of employees and
45.40% 2015 and 2016 = 103+102+95 = 300
other income is as follows:
Clearly, B and C have their salary more Required ratio = 180:300 = 3:5
Sol.502 (d) Average revenue of
than four times the other income.
company from sale of product A over Sol.508 (b) Average export of item B
the six years
Sol.496 (b) Average number of during six years =
98+94+80+95+110+115
computers sold by dealer C = = 128+134+138+169+182+209
6 =
95+104+100+99+100+102 600 6
= = 592
6 6 = 6
= 98.66 960
= 160 crore
100 6
From January to April, dealer B sold less In 2013 and 2017, revenue of company 1.4 ×160 = 224 crore
computers than average computers sold from sale of product D is more than In 2013, export of item D was 224 crore.
by dealer C. average revenue of company from sale
of product A over the six years. Sol.509 (d) Total exports of item A in
Sol.497 (b) Total computers sold by 2014 and 2015 = 425+400 = 825
dealer A in February, April and May = Sol.503 (b) Total revenue of company Total exports of item C in 2011 and 2015
94+108+98= 300 from sale of B, C and D in 2014 = = 244+306 = 550
Total computers sold by dealer D in 92+96+92 = 280 Required ratio = 825:550 = 3:2
March, May and June = 90+89+91 = 270 Total revenue of company from sale of C
Required ratio = 10:9 = 82+98+96+88+93+103 = 560 Sol.510 (d) Total export of item D in
Total revenue of company from sale of 2010, 2012 and 2014 = 214 + 247 + 309
Sol.498 (d) Total number of computers D = 74+102+92+93+97+102= 560 = 770
sold by dealer B in April, May and June Total revenue from C and D = 1120
= 97+102+108= 307

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Total export of all four item in 2011 and


2012 = (250 + 134 + 244 + 282) + (225 Sol.517 (a) Average arrears = Sol.525 (b) Workers earning less than ₹
+ 138 + 230 + 247) = 1750 5500+4500+4000+3000+1500 1,100 = 4+15+10+10 = 39
770 5
Required % =
1750
×100= 44% 18500 Sol.526 (d) Total number of boys in
= = 3700 college = 18+47+40+30 = 135
5
A,B and C got more arrear than average Total number of girls in college =
Sol.511 (d) Total export of item A from
arrears of all employees. 35+25+45+10 = 115
2012 to 2014 = 225 + 370 + 425 = 1020 Required ratio = 135:115 = 27:23
Total export in 2015 = 400 + 209 + 306
Sol.518 (d) Total number of girls = 100
+ 275 = 1190 Girls with height 135 cm or more but Sol.527 (b) Students with height 165 cm
1190−1020 less than 150 cm = 64 or more = 40-25 = 15 cm
Required % =
1190
×100=
14.28% 85−75
Sol.519 (d) Families with monthly salary Sol.528 (c) Required % = ×
less than ₹ 40,000 = 6+12+9 = 27 75
Sol.512 (c) Total number of cars sold by 100= 13.33%
A,B and D in 2017 = 52+53+75 = 180 Sol.520 (a) Total production of wheat =
Total number of cars sold by all 2500+4218+3482+4500+3300 = 18000 Sol.529 (a) Total amount spent on five
companies in 2018 = 63+67+76+74 = 18000 commodities in 2019 = 15×80 + 20×60
Average production = = 3600 + 12×40 + 40×85 + 8×72 = ₹ 6,856
280 5
Required ratio = 180:280 = 9:14
Sol.521 (c) Required % Sol.530 (b) Required ratio = 15×80 : 40
Sol.513 (b) Total cars sold by company 840−490 ×85 = 6:17
B in 2015, 2017 and 2018 = 60 + 53 +
=
490
×100 = 71.43%
67 = 180 Sol.531 (a) Extra amount spent on B =
Total cars sold by company C in 2013, Sol.522 (b) % increase in sugarcane in 20×(60-50) = ₹ 200
2015, 2017 and 2018 = 65+66+63+76 = 120 Extra amount spent on C = 12×(40-35) =
270 2016 =
1000
×100= 12% ₹ 60
270−180 % increase in sugarcane in 2017 = Total extra amount spent by B and C in
Required % =
270
×100 2019 over 2016 = ₹ 260
130
1 1120
×100= 11.6%
= 33 %
3 Sol.532 (c) Teachers of age less than
% increase in sugarcane in 2018 =
75
40years = 2+3+5+2 = 12
Sol.514 (c) Cars sold by company A in 1250
×100= 6%
2017 and C in 2013 = (52)+(65) = 117 Sol.533 (c) % students who have passed
% increase in sugarcane in 2019 =
thousand with distinction in 2012
Total cars sold by all four companies in 125 210
1325
×100= 9.4% = ×100 = 25%
2013 and 2016 = (45+63+65+67) + 840
(72+58+70+63) = 503 thousand Highest growth in sugarcane production
117 is in 2016. Sol.534 (a) Total number of boys = 32 +
Required % =
503
×100= 23.26 % 28 + 42 + 13 = 115
Sol.523 (b) Average production of barley Total number of girls = 18 + 45 + 42 +
Sol.515 (c) Average cars sold by 975+825+700+625+775 30 = 135
= = 780
company A during 2014 to 2018 = 5 Total number of students = 250
52+61+72+52+63 Average production of rice = 135
= 60 thousand % of girls =
250
×100 = 54%
5 415+520+585+625+600
= 549
Total cars sold by company C in 2018 = 5
76 thousand Required difference = 231 tonnes Sol.535 (d) Total number of students =
Required difference = 16 thousand 50
Sol.524 (c) Income other than salary = Students scoring more than 40 and less
Sol.516 (b) Total number of students = total - salary than 70 = 46-22 = 24
32+18+28+45+42+42+13+30 = 250 For A = ₹(66000-52000) = ₹ 14000 24
For B = ₹(59000-48500) = ₹ 10500
Required % =
50
×100 = 48%
Students studying in science = 32+18 =
50 For C = ₹(52000-42000) = ₹ 10000
Students not studying in science = 200 For D = ₹(40000-31000) = ₹ 9000 Sol.536 (a) Employees working in 2016
200 For E = ₹(31700-25000) = ₹ 6700 = 500 + 130 + 50 + 145 = 1325
Required % =
250
×100 = 80% A and B got more than ₹ 10000 income
other than their salary.

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Employees working in 2017 = 940 + 146 number of people below 35 years =


+ 60 + 140 = 1286 50.5% of 50,000 = 25,250 Sol.550 (c) Required ratio =
Employees working in 2018 = 1000 + 45 45 1
160 + 70 + 146 = 1376 Sol.542 (d) Total number of candidates 18+42+30
=
90
= 2
Employees working in 2019 = 1010 + appearing in 1997= 5200 + 7500 + 6400
150 + 75 + 150 = 1385 + 8100 = 27,200
Sol.551 (c) Clearly, from the given it can
Clearly, in 2019 maximum employees
be seen that vowels a,o and u occurred
are working in the organization. Sol.543 (c)
less than 80 times.
Required difference = 1020-980 = 40
Sol.537 (d) % increase in profit in candidates
Sol.552 (c)
690−625
2015-2016 = 625
×100= Sol.544 (a) Required % =
2500
×
40000
10.4% Total candidates qualified in 2001 =
1125+1020+1250+995 = 4390 100 = 6. 25%
% increase in profit in 2016-2017
725−690 Total candidates qualified in 1998 =
= ×100= 5.07 980+1050+1020+1240 = 4290 Sol.553 (b) Total number of students =
690
Required % 5+11+18+38+39+24+15 = 150
% increase in profit in 2017-2018 Students who got less than 50 marks =
775−725 4290
= ×100= 6.89% =
4390
×100 = 97. 72% 5+11+18+38 = 72
725 72
% increase in profit in 2018-2019 Required % = × 100 = 48%
150
815−775 Sol.545 (a)
=
775
×100= 5.16 Average number of candidates that
Sol.554 (c) Total number of cars sold
appeared from state Q =
In 2015-2016, there was a maximum from the showrooms B and D
increase in % profit over the previous 8100+9500+8700+9700+8950
= =(22 + 9)% of 5000=31 × 50=1550 ans
year. 5
8990 Sol.555 (a) central angle ( nearest to 0.1
Sol.538 (d) Total marks obtained by all degree ) of the sector corresponding to
students in physics = Sol.546 (c) Total expenditure in 2014 = the sales from showroom C =14% of
(80+90+70+80+65+85+50)% of 120 = 284 + 98 + 3 + 23.4 + 74 = 482.4 360° =50.4°
624 Total expenditure in 2018 = 425 + 141 +
624 3.96 + 49.4 + 108 = 727.36 Sol.556 (c)The average percentage of
Required Average = = 89.14% 482.4
7 Required % = ×100= 66.32 marks in English of the 5 districts
727.36 ( 70 + 60 + 60 + 85 + 90)
=
Sol.539 (a) For state B, let total 5
population is ‘B’ Sol.547 (a) Total fertilizer production of 365
company II = 180 + 179 + 160 + 167 + = = 73%
According to question: 5
75% of B is above the poverty line. 150 = 836
75% of B = 5x Average production of company II = Sol.557 (d)Taking the averages of D1,
Male population above poverty line = 2x 836 D2 and D3……….eq 1
= 2.5 million = 167.2 80 + 70 +75 225
5
25 = =
In April, approximately 20% fertilizer 3 3
Then, 5x = million
4 Now taking the average of D3 and
production was done by Company II.
25 4 25 1 D5………...eq 2
100% of B =
4
× 3
=
3
= 8
3 Sol.548 (c) Trade balance = Export - 50 + 55 105
million = =
Import 2 2
Total trade balance = (130-125) + Difference between eq 1 and eq 2
Sol.540 (a) Total interest = 23.5 + 30 + (150-145) + (175-165) + (200-188) = 32 450 − 315 135
40 + 35 + 45 = 173.5 lakh = = = 22.5%
crores 6 6
173.5 32
Average interest = = 34.7 lakh Average trade balance = = 8 crores
5 4 Sol.558 (b)
As per the Graph
Sol.541 (c) Total population = 50,000 Sol.549 (c) Company I had a continuous The number of workers in the factory
people decrease in production of fertilizers whose daily wages are Rs 450 or more
% population below 35 years = during five months. but less than Rs 600 is
31+5.25+14.25 = 50.5%

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= 50 + 58 + 72 = 180 14.4 As per the graph, the number of workers


No. of employees (X) = × 3200=
360 whose age lies between 32 years or more
Sol.559 (a) Workers whose daily wage is 128 but less than 44 years is= 85 + 70 + 75
500 or more but less than 650 = = 230
58+72+60 = 190 Sol.566 (b) Male employees working in
Workers whose daily wage is 650 or 4 64.8 Sol.571 (a)
more but less than 750 = 55+48 = 103 D=
9
× 360
× 3200= 256 90 + 85 + 70
Required Ratio =
190−103 75 + 80 + 55
Required % = × 100= Male employees working in E =
103 245 7
9 36 = =
84.46% 20
× 360
× 3200= 144 210 6
Total male employees working in D and
Sol.560 (d) Workers whose daily wage is E = 256+144 = 400 Sol.572 (a)
less than 600 = 40+50+58+72 = 220 57.6 As per the 1st condition,
Workers whose daily wage is more than Total employees working in B = No. of workers = 70 + 75 + 80
360
650 but less than 800 = 55+48+37 = 140 × 3200= 512 = 225
Required ratio = 220:140 = 11:7 400 25 2nd condition
Required ratio = = No. of workers = 75 + 65
512 32
Sol.561 (a) = 140
Total production of wheat in states A, B Now,
Sol.567 (a)
and E = 500 + 375 + 475 = 1350 The required percentage
As per the graph
Total production of rice in states C, D (225 − 140)
Required ratio = = × 100
and E = 575 + 525 + 400 = 1500 140
𝑇ℎ𝑒 𝑡𝑜𝑡𝑎𝑙 𝑒𝑥𝑝𝑒𝑛𝑑𝑖𝑡𝑢𝑟𝑒 𝑖𝑛 2015 𝑎𝑛𝑑 2
150 𝑇ℎ𝑒 𝑡𝑜𝑡𝑎𝑙 𝑟𝑒𝑣𝑒𝑛𝑢𝑒 𝑜𝑓 𝑡ℎ𝑒 𝑐𝑜𝑚𝑝𝑎𝑛𝑦 𝑖𝑛 2016 = 60.7%
Required percentage = ×100 = 10
1500 (210 + 350)
% = Sol.573 (b)
(320 + 380)
56 As per the graph
Sol.562 (c) = =4:5 360° is equal to 5200
70
575 + 525 No. of students in School C in degrees =
The required ratio = 79.2°
375 + 560 Sol.568 (b)
220 20 As per the graph, No. of students in School B in degrees =
= = 72°
187 17 Percentage =
(150 + 210 + 350 + 225 + 325) − (350 + 79.2 − 72
Required percentage =
Sol.563 (b) Total production of rice in all 1450 72
the five states = 350+450+575+400+525 500 × 100
= × 100 = 34.5%
= 2300 lakh tonnes 1450 7.2
=
72
× 100
20% of 2300 = 460 lakh tonnes
In A,D and E , wheat production is more Sol.569 (a) = 10%
than 460 lakh tonnes in 2018 As per the graph
The average expenditure over the given Sol.574 (a)
Sol.564 (d) In such questions we directly five years As per the graph
calculate results on angles. (150 + 210 + 350 + 275 + 325 B corresponds to 72°
=
C = 122.4° and D + E = 64.8°+36° = 5 7
100.8° 1310
No. of boys in B =
13
×72°
122.4−100.8 =
5 D corresponds to 64.8°
Therefore, required % =
100.8 = 262 5
× 100= 21.42% Now, we have to calculate no. of years
Girls in D =
9
× 64.8°
that had revenue more than 1.2 times of =36
Sol.565 (a) Degree wise employees 262 72 × 7
working in A and B = 79.2°+57.6° = Required ratio =
= 1.2 ×262 13 × 36
136.8° = 314.4 14
Degree wise employees working in C = Years that have values above 314.4 are =
13
122.4° 2015 and 2018
Degree wise difference = (136.8-122.4)° Sol.575 (d)
= (14.4)° Sol.570 (d) As per the graph
D + E = 122.4°

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A= 86.4° state B more than the average number of 1120 28 7


Thus, (D + E) - A = 36° trees planted in state A over the years
= 1280 ⇒ 32 = 8
We know that
360° corresponds to 5200 Sol.580 (c) Sol.586 (b)
36° corresponds to 520 Number of trees planted in 2016 in the Average sales of newspaper Q in
Then x lies between the range 500 and state A = 78 A,B,C,D and E
525 Number of trees planted in 2015 in the 450+600+650+680+620
state A = 90 =
5
Sol.576 (b) 12 3000
Required Percentage = ×100 =
computers sold in February and April 90 5
together = 99° 40 = 600
Computers sold in May = 77° =
3 Now 1.25 time of the above average =
22 1 750
Required Percentage =
77
×100 = = 13 %
3 Thus, the city D is the correct option
28.56%
Sol.581 (c) Sol.587 (b) Total sales of P newspaper in
Sol.577 (a) number of trees planted in state B in cities B,D and E = 560 + 750 + 550
As per the graph, 2015 and 2017 = 118 + 72 = 190 =1860
360° = 5400 Total number of trees planted in state A Total sales of Q newspaper in cities
The number of computers sold in March in 2014, 2016 and 2017 = 70 + 78 + 92 = A,C,D and E = 450 + 650 + 680 + 620 =
= 99° 240 2400
The number of computers sold in 50 2400−1860
January = 85° required percentage =
240
× 100 = Required % =
2400
=
The difference between the number of 20.8 540
computers sold in March and January =
2400
×100
14° Sol.582 (b) 135
14 Number of neon lamps having a life of = = 22.5 %
The numerical value(X) = 6
360 900 hours or more = 70 + 55 + 35 = 160
× 5400 the number of lamps having life less
Sol.588 (c)
X= 210 than 700 hours is = 75 + 60 + 45 = 180
As per the graph
Thus the value lies between 200 and 300 160
required ratio = =8:9 = 78 + 110 + 142+ 150 = 480
180
Sol.578 (a)
Sol.589 (a) Total Students obtaining 50
We know that in fraction 20% is Sol.583 (d) marks or more but less than 70 marks =
1 As per the graph
expressed as 150+ 120 =270
5 The number of neon lamps having a life 60
Now as per question of 600 hours or more but less than 800 So, number of girls 60%= × 270=
1 100
hours = 75 + 90 = 165
360° × = 72° 162
5 The total number of neon lamps having a
Clearly from the Pie chart May, March Total students obtaining 70 marks or
life of 800 hours or more= 80 + 70 + 55
and January have the values above 72° more but less than 90 marks = 100 +
+ 35 = 240
The number of months, in which the 80=180
165
number of computers sold were above The required percentage = × 100 55
240 No. of girls in this case 55%= ×
20% of the total number of computers 100
= 68.75%
sold in 5 months = 3 180 = 99
Total number of girls obtaining 50 marks
Sol.584 (d)
Sol.579 (b) or more but less than 90 marks = 162 +
The number of neon lamps having a life
Average number of trees planted in state 99= 261
of 500 hours or more but less than 800
A over the years = hours is = 60 + 75 + 9 = 225
70 + 90 + 78+92 + 100 Sol.590 (c)
= 86 Total number of students obtaining less
5 Sol.585 (b) The required ratio =
Clearly from the graph we can conclude than 50 marks = 142+110+78+45= 375
640 + 480
that 2015, 2016 and 2018 are the years Total number of students obtaining 60
600+680
in which the number of trees planted in marks or more = 120+100+80+55=355

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375−355 Ratio of the simple interest receive from As per the graph
Required percentage = = companies P and Q respectively after The ratio of the total expenditure on
355
9𝑥×10% 9 salary and interest on loans to the total
20
×100 = 5.6 one year =
10𝑥 × 8%
= 8 expenditure on infrastructure and
355
20+17.5 37.5
Sol.596 (b) transport. = = =
Sol.591 (c) Ratio of the total number of 12.5 + 20 32.5
Sum invested in company Q in the year
boys to that of the girls in school C= 6:5 15
2000=4 lakhs
6 13
Number of boys in school C = Amount after receiving the interest =
11
Rs436000
× 79. 2 Interest received when Rs 436000 is Sol.602 (a)
=6× 7. 2°= 43.2 6.5 As per the graph
11 invested in company P = × 43600 20% = 2.8 crores
In school B the number of girls = 100
18 The difference between the expenditure
= 28340
× 64. 8°= 3.6 × 11=39.6 on advertisements and taxes = 5%
Total amount investor will receive from
43.2 2.8
company P = 4360000 + 28340 5% = × 5 = 70 lakhs
Required ratio = = 12:11 20
39.6 = Rs 464340

Sol.592 (b) Sol.597 (d) Sol.603 (b)


Total number of students in D+E = As per the graph As per the graph
61.2+118.8=180° If the total amount spent on sports in the 360◦ = 9200
& total number of students in B+C = year is Rs. 18000000 50% of the employees in office E are
144° The amount spent on tennis is more than 64.8
transferred to office D = = 32.4
Difference = (D+E) - (B+C) = 36° the expenditure on golf by 2
36 =Tennis - Golf = 48° - 35° = 13° Now, total number of employees in D=
Required percentage = × 100 = 57.6 + 32.4 = 90
144 13
= × 180 𝑙𝑎𝑘ℎ𝑠 90◦
25 360 Required Percentage = × 100
360◦
= Rs 6.5 lakhs
Sol.593 (b) Total number of students in =25%
school E exceeds the total number of Sol.598 (c)
students in school A & B by= 118.8° The expenditure on hockey is following Sol.604 (a)
-(36°+64.8°)= 18° percent more than that of basketball As per the graph
18 15 360°= 9200
Value of x = ×9000= 450 = × 100 = 30% Total number of employees of the
360 50
450 lies in the range of 440 and 460 company in offices C and D = 54 + 57.6
= 111.6
Sol.599 (b)
Sol.594 (d) Number of employees of the company
As per the graph
Difference in interest rates of P and Q = A = 82.8
360° = 24000000
1.5% Difference between the two = 28.8°
2
1° = × 1 𝐿𝑎𝑘ℎ Thus,
Thus, 3
Required value if 3.5lakhs is invested in Total number of employees of the
The amount spent on cricket and football
15 company in offices C and D exceeds the
together is = 80° + 52° = 132°
company P = × 35 × 100000 number of employees in office B =
1000 2
132°× ×100000 = Rs 8800000 28.8
= Rs.5250 3
× 920= 736
36
Sol.595 (c) Sol.600 (b)
As per the graph As per the graph Sol.605 (c)
Let the sum invested in company P = 9x The total amount of expenditure of the The total number of employees of the
Rate of interest in case of Company P = company is x times the expenditure on company in offices D and E = 57.6 +
10% transport 64.8 = 122.4
Sum invested in company Q = 10x 100% = x × 12.5 % A = 100.8
Rate of interest in case of company Q = 100 Percentage more than the number of
8% x= =8 21.6
12.5
employees in office A = × 100
100.8
Sol.601 (a) = 21.4

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600− 340 (86.4−72)


Required % = × 100 Required % = × 100= 20%
Sol.606 (a) 600 72
As per the graph 1
The number of workers in the factory = 43 %
3 Sol.618 (a)
whose weekly earnings are below Rs. The total imports in 2014,2016 and 2017
7000= 345 Sol.612 (a) = 410+375+425 = 1210
The number of workers whose weekly Number of families whose monthly The total exports in 2015 and 2016 =
earnings are Rs. 7000 or above but less expenditure on education are Rs.2500 or 560+540= 1100
than Rs. 8500 = 240 more but below Rs.4000 = 47+55+70 = 1210
345−240 Required ratio = = 11: 10
172 1100
Required percentage =
240 Number of families whose monthly
× 100 expenditures on education are Rs.4500 Sol.619 (b)
= 43.75 % or more below Rs.6000 = 52+43+30 = Total imports in 2016 and 2017 = 375 +
125 425 = 800
Sol.607 (d) 47 Total exports in 2014, 2015 and 2018 =
Required percentage = × 100=
Total number of workers in the factory is 125 500 + 560 + 540 = 1500
the number of worker whose weekly 37.6 700
required percentage = × 100 =
earnings are Rs. 6500 or above but less 1500
than Rs 8500 = 105+90+80+70 = 345 Sol.613 (a) 46.7%
Total number of workers = number of families whose monthly
60+80+95+105+90+80+70+65+50 = expenditure on education is Rs 2000 or Sol.620 (b)
700 more but less than Rs. 4000 = Average import =
345 35+47+55+70 = 207 410+450+375+425+550 2210
Required percentage =
700
× 100
5
= 5 =
= 49.3% 442
Sol.614 (d) number of years where the export is
Sol.608 (a) 23+35+47 105 more than the average import = 3 (2014,
Required Ratio = = =
As per the graph 65+52+43 160 2015 and 2016)
The number of workers in the factory = 21 : 32
whose weekly earning are Rs. 5500 or
more but less than Rs. 7500 is: Sol.615 (a)
85+95+105+90 = 375 Female employees working in IT = 1400 Sol.621 (c)
4 72 the average exports (per year) of cars of
Sol.609 (b) × 5
× 360
= 224
type A =
Exports of type A cars in 2014 = 225 Female employees working in HR = 200+150+275+175+300
20% more of 225 = 270 2 32.4 = 220
270 are the exports of Type B cars in 1400 × × 360 = 50.4 5
5
2016 1
Female employees working in Accounts 10% =
10
57.6 2
= 1400 × × 5 = 89.6 According to the question
360
Sol.610 (d) (10+1) unit = 220
total female employees in these 3
As per the graph ⇒10 unit = 200
departments = 224 + 50.4 + 89.6 = 364
275 + 250 + 225 + 260 + 340 So, Desired answer is year 2014.
5 Sol.616 (d)
= 270 Sol.622 (b)
total employees working in production
No. of years when the exports of type B total exports of cars of type A in 2014
183.6
cars more than the average exports of and IT department = 1400 × = and 2018 = 200+300 = 500
360
type A cars during 2012 to 2016 total exports of cars of type B in 2015
714 and 2016 = 250+200 = 450
=4
total employees working in Marketing Desired ratio = 500 : 450
144 = 10 : 9
Sol.611 (d) and Accounts = 1400 × = 560
360
As per the graph
Required difference = 714 - 560 = 154 Sol.623 (d)
The export of type A cars in 2016 = 280
the total export of type B cars in 2014 =
Sol.617 (c)
320

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The total exports of cars of type A in 80% of the average exports (per year) of The average demand of motorcycles (per
2014 to 2017 = 200+150+275+175 = the country = year) over five years =
800 400+450+600+440+650 80 50+45+60+65+55
x = = 55
The total exports of cars of type B in 5 100 5
2015 to 2018 = 250+200+275+325 = Clearly, companies A, C and D have
406.40
1050 production equal to or more than the
Clearly in three years (2015, 2016 and
1050−800
2017) the imports were more than 80% average demand of motorcycles (per
Desired %age = × 100 =
1050 year) over five years.
of the average exports (per year) of the
23.8%
country.
Sol.636 (b)
Sol.624 (a) ◦
Sol.630 (c) Angle for total marks = 360
The total number of workers whose daily
total imports in 2015 and 2017 = 360

wages are less than Rs 500 = 45+30 = 75 Angle for average marks = = 72

450+550 = 1000 5
The total number of workers whose daily
total exports in 2013 and 2016 = Clearly in the subjects E and B the
wages are more than Rs 600 = 55+35 =
400+440 = 840 student scored more than the average
90
Desired ratio = 1000 : 840 marks.
Desired ratio = 75 : 90
= 25 : 21
=5:6
Sol.631 (a) Sol.637 (a)
The number of students who obtained Central angle for the total marks
Sol.625 (c)
less than 300 marks = 60+45+30 = 135 obtained by the student in subjects C and
According to the question

The number of students who obtained ◦ ◦ ◦
100 = 1500 350 or more marks = 40+35 = 75 E = 76 +68 = 144

135−75 Central angle for the total marks
1 = 15
Desired %age = x 100 = 80 obtained by the student in subjects A and
◦ 75
Total units sold (360 ) = 360 x 15 = ◦ ◦ ◦
D = 72 +60 = 132
5400
Sol.632 (a) Desired percentage
the total number of units sold by the ◦
118
The number of students weighing less ◦
144 − 132
company in 2017 = 5400 × = 6372 than 50 kg = 30+40 = 70 = ◦ × 100 = 9.09 %
100 132
the number of students weighing 55 kg
or more = 55+45+25 = 125
Sol.626 (b) Sol.638 (a)
◦ 125−70
Number of units sold by A (50 ) = 320 Desired %age = x 100 = 44% ◦
125 Angle for total marks = 360

1 = 6.4 According to the question
units of products B and E sold together = Sol.633 (d) ◦
360 = 600
◦ ◦
(55 + 35 ) = 90 × 6.4 = 576 The total demand of motorcycles of ◦ 5
companies A, C and E = 50+60+55 = 1 =
3
Sol.627 (c) 165 difference between the marks obtained
According to the question The total demand of motorcycles of ◦
by the student in subjects B and D (84 -
◦ companies B and C = 38+72 = 110
360 = 14616 ◦ 5

Desired ratio = 165 : 110 72 )= 12 × = 20
1 = 40.6 =3:2 3

Total units sold (100 ) = 100 x 40.6 =
Sol.639 (a)
4060 Sol.634 (b)
Total number of books of subject 𝑆1= 26
The total production of motorcycles of
Sol.628 (d) companies C, D and E = 72+75+40 = Average number of books per subject =
The total imports of steel in 2014, 2016 187 26+29+31+34+36+38+44
the total demand of motorcycles of all = 34
and 2017 = 360+500+550 = 1410 7
the total exports in 2013, 2015 and 2017 the companies = 50+45+60+65+55 = Desired ratio = 26 : 34
= 400+600+650 = 1650 275 = 13 : 17
1650−1410 275−187
Desired %age = x 100 = Desired %age = x 100 = 32%
1650 275 Sol.640 (a) Total number of books of
14.5 subject 𝑆3= 31
Sol.635 (d)
Sol.629 (d)

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Average number of science books = The marks obtained by S2 in Exam E3 =


29+34+38 2 80 Sol.658 (a)
= 33 % 87−80 Total number of males =
3 3
Desired %age = x 100 = 8.75 %
31 × 3 80 76+89+92+96+44 = 397
Desired %age = x 100 = 92.1 Total number of Females =
101
Sol.649 (b) 81+83+81+72+36 = 353
Sol.641 (c) Total marks obtained by S3 = 85 + 99 + 397−353
Desired %age = x 100 =
Total number of arts books = 82 + 93 + 84 = 443 353
26+31+36+44 = 137 443 12.46%
Desired average = = 88.6
Total number of science books = 5
29+34+38 = 101 Sol.659 (d)
Desired ratio = 137 : 101 Sol.650 (a) Total marks obtained by S1 Total number of Females =
in Exam E4, S2 in Exam E1, S3 in Exam 81+83+81+72+36 = 353
Sol.642 (c) E3 and E5 = 96 + 84 + 82 + 84 = 346 353
Desired average = = 70.6
11 ◦
5
Desired angle = × 360 = 39. 6 Sol.651 (d)
100
Highest recorded temperature = 40.3 Sol.660 (d)
Sol.643 (c) Lowest recorded temperature = 12.2 13 ◦
Desired angle = x 360 ≈ 47
Desired ratio = 12 : 18 Desired difference = 40.3-12.2 = 28.1 100
=2:3
Sol.652 (d) Sol.661 (d)
Sol.644 (c) 35−30 Total motor cycles parked = 2300
Desired %age = × 100 =
Total laptops = 3800 30 Red coloured motor cycles = 2300 ×
22−13 16.67% 12
Desired difference = 3800 x = 276
100 100
= 342 Sol.653 (b)
Total temperature of 10 days = 38.3 + Sol.662 (d)
Sol.645 (a) 40.3 + 30 + 28.7 + 35 + 37.4 + 38.2 + Total motor cycles parked = 2300
Total marks obtained by all the students 39.3 + 40.2 + 12.2 = 339.6 Desired number of motor cycles = 2300
= 92 + 88 + 87 + 94 + 99 + 97 + 86 + 85 339.6 ◦ 21−18
Desired average = = 33. 96 x = 69
+ 100 + 91 = 919 10 100
919
Desired average = = 91.9
10 Sol.654 (a) Sol.663 (b)
Cars parked in D3 = 281 Total amount of water = 12 + 14 + 15 +
Sol.646 (a) The average of marks Cars parked in D8 = 322 17 + 21 + 24 + 28 + 31 + 34 + 40 = 236
87+99 Desired difference = 322-281 = 41 236
obtained by S3 and S5 =
2
= 93 Average amount of water =
10
= 23.6
Marks scored by S9 = 100 Sol.655 (c) Desired difference = 28 - 23.6 = 4.4
100−93 Total number of cars parked = 242 + 262
Desired %age = × 100 = 7% + 281 + 309 + 312 + 314 + 318 + 322 + Sol.664 (b)
100
346 + 356 = 3062 Amount of water in mixture M3 = 15
Sol.647 (a) Amount of water in mixture M6 = 24
Sol.656 (d) 15
Total marks obtained by all the students Desired %age = × 100 = 62.5
Cars parked in D10 = 356 24
= 92 + 88 + 87 + 94 + 99 + 97 + 86 + 85
Cars parked in D8 = 242
+ 100 + 91 = 919
356−242 Sol.665 (b)
919 Desired %age = x 100 =
Average marks = = 91.9 242 Total amount of water = 12 + 14 + 15 +
10
47.11 17 + 21 + 24 + 28 + 31 + 34 + 40 = 236
Marks obtained by S5 = 99
99−91.9 236
Desired %age = x 100 = Sol.657 (a) Average amount of water = = 23.6
91.9 10
Number of Males in C2 and C3 = 89+92
7.73%
= 181 Sol.666 (d)
Number of Females in C1 and C5 = Total number of employees = 2262 +
Sol.648 (b)
81+36 = 117 3485 + 4342 + 4801 + 5326 + 5918 +
The marks obtained by S1 in Exam E5 =
Desired ratio = 181 : 117 6426 + 7028 = 39588
87

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39588 The number of books sold in month M6 720


Desired average = = 4948.5 Desired %age = x 100 = 60%
8 = 332 1200
297
Desired %age = × 100 = 89.45%
Sol.667 (c) 332 Sol.680 (d)
number of employees from Y5 = 5326 Total number of shoes manufactured =
number of employees from Y6 = 5918 Sol.673 (c) 720 + 628 + 740 + 942 + 966 + 1034 +
5918−5326 the total number of books sold by the 1200 = 6230
Desired %age = × 100 =
5326 bookseller = 232 + 262 + 297 + 313 +
11.11 328 + 332 + 365 + 389 + 413 + 433 + Sol.681 (c)
457 + 481 = 4302 Average runs per match scored by
Sol.668 (a) 1050
Shikhar = = 42
Total number of employees = 2262 + Sol.674 (a) 25
3485 + 4342 + 4801 + 5326 + 5918 + The total number of books sold by the Average runs per match scored by Rohit
6426 + 7028 = 39588 bookseller = 232 + 262 + 297 + 313 + 840
328 + 332 + 365 + 389 + 413 + 433 + = = 42
Average number of employees = 20
39588 457 + 481 = 4302 Desired difference = 42-42 = 0
= 4948.5 Average number of books sold = 358.5
8
Number of employees from Y2 = 3485 The number of books sold in month M8 Sol.682 (a)
4948.5−3485 = 389 Total runs scored by all the batsmen =
Desired %age = × 100 = Desired difference = 389 - 358.5 = 30.5 900+840+1050+450 = 3240
4948.5
29.57 %
Sol.675 (d) Sol.683 (c)
Difference between C1 and C5 = 26-21 Total runs scored by all the batsmen =
Sol.669 (a)
=5% 900+840+1050+450 = 3240
rainfall on day D2 in city 1 = 78 mm
Going through all the options, only 3240
rainfall on day D4 in city 2 = 77.7 mm Desired average = = 810
option d is the multiple of 5. 4
78−77.7
Desired %age = x 100
77.7
Sol.676 (b) Sol.684 (a)
100
= The total number of refrigerators in the Only in 2013 and 2015 profit earned by
259
hotel = 3700 company P was more than the profit
The number of refrigerators of company earned by it in the previous year.
Sol.670 (b)
21 Extra profit earned by Pin 2013 = 45-25
Average rainfall in city 1 = C5 = 3700 × = 777
100 = 20 lakhs
82 + 78 + 76.2 + 81.6 + 79.4 + 84 + 83.8 Extra profit earned P in 2015 = 60-42 =
7 Sol.677 (b) 18 lakhs
= 80.71 Desired angle =
19−13
× 360 = 21. 6
◦ Clearly option A is the right answer.
100
Average rainfall in city 2 =
Sol.685 (d)
81.6 + 79.4 + 78.3 + 77.7 + 84 + 83 + 82
Sol.678 (c) Average profit of company P =
7
Total number of shoes manufactured = 32 + 25 + 45 + 42 + 60 + 40 + 35
= 80.86 720 + 628 + 740 + 942 + 966 + 1034 + = 279
Desired Difference = 80.86 - 80.71 =
1200 = 6230 Average profit of company Q =
0.15 mm Average number of shoes manufactured 48 + 40 + 55 + 50 + 36 + 20 + 35
6230 = 284
Sol.671 (d) per day = = 890
7 Desired ratio = 279 : 284
Total rainfall in city 1 =82 +
Number of shoes manufactured on day
78 + 76. 2 + 81. 6 + 79. 4 + 84 + D5 = 966
Sol.686 (c)
83. 8= 565 Desired difference = 966-890 = 76 the profit of two companies in 2014 =
82 42+50 = 92 lakhs
Desired angle = × 360 = 52.2
565 Sol.679 (b) the profit of two companies in 2015 =
The number of shoes manufactured on 60+36 = 96 lakhs
Sol.672 (a) D1 = 720 the profit of two companies in 2013 =
The number of books sold in month M3 The number of shoes manufactured on 45+55 = 100 lakhs
= 297 D7 = 1200 the profit of two companies in 2017 =
35+35 = 92 lakhs

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Number of candidates qualified in Bank Sol.698 (b)


Sol.687 (a) 28 Total number of articles sold to the
L= 1200 x = 336
Units produced by company A, B and C 100 shopkeeper P by the sellers A, B, C and
= 900 + 700 + 300 = 1900 Desired ratio = 210 : 336 D = 45+53+28+38 = 164
Units sold by company A, B and C = =5:8 164
Desired average = = 41
650 + 300 + 150 = 1100 4
1100 Sol.693 (a)
Desired %age = x 100 ≈ 58
1900 the total number of Laptops and Sol.699 (c)
Desktops manufactured in 2009 = the number of students getting ≥ 20% in
Sol.688 (c) 20500+24700 = 45200 English = 4320
Total units produced by all the the total number of Laptops and the number of students getting ≥ 80% in
companies = 900 + 700 + 300 + 850 + Desktops manufactured in 2011 = Hindi = 200
550 + 600 = 3900 16400+20200 = 36600 the number of students getting ≥ 40% in
3900 Desired ratio = 45200-36600 = 8600 English = 3840
Desired average = = 650
6 the number of students getting ≥ 80% in
Sol.694 (d) Hindi = 960
Sol.689 (b) Total number of desktops manufactured Desired ratio = (4320+200) : (3840+960)
Company B : in 2012 = 14900 = 113 : 120
300 Total number of desktops manufactured
Sales to production %age = x 100 in 2012 = 20200
700 Sol.700 (a)
= 42.85 % 20200−14900 According to the question
Desired %age = x 100
Company A : 20200 (20+25) unit = 35000
650 ≈ 26 total population of the district (90 unit )
Sales to production %age = x 100
900 = 2 × 35000 = 70000
= 72.22 % Sol.695 (c)
Company E : Total number of laptops manufactured Sol.701 (c)
300 by a company from 2008 to 2012 = Total production of food grains = 2400 +
Sales to production %age = x 100 14400 + 20500 + 12800 + 16400 + 3300 + 3000 + 3900 + 1800 + 3600 =
550
= 54.54 % 18600 = 82700 18000
Company D : 82700 Average production of food grains =
Desired average = = 16540 18000
450 5
Sales to production %age = x 100 = 3000
850 6
= 52.94 % Sol.696 (a) Clearly in years 2012 and 2016 the
Clearly option B is the right answer. Total number of articles sold by seller C production is less than the average
to shopkeeper Q = 44 production.
Sol.690 (b) Total number of articles sold by seller F
Number of candidates who did not to shopkeeper P = 55 Sol.702 (a)
80 44 Total number of employees = 7,20,000
qualify in Bank K = 980 x = 784 Desired %age = x 100 = 80% Desired number of employees 7,20,000
100 55
Number of candidates who did not 120+36+24
× = 3,60,000
Sol.697 (b) 360
74
qualify in Bank I = 2200 x = 1628 total articles sold to P by sellers A, B, C,
100
784 D, E and F = 45 + 53 + 28 + 38 + 35 + Sol.703 (b)
Desired %age = 1628 x 100 ≈48 Total number of employees = 7,20,000
55 = 254
total articles sold to P by all the sellers Desired number of employees 7,20,000
Sol.691 (a) other than A, B, C, D, E and F = 108−24
× = 1,68,000
360
1500+3000+1200 300-254 = 46
Desired average = =
3 total articles sold to Q by sellers A, B, C,
1900 D, E and F = 56 + 49 + 44 + 38 + 65 + Sol.704 (c)
60 = 312 72
Desired %age = × 100 = 20%
Sol.692 (c) total articles sold to Q by all the sellers 360
Number of candidates qualified in Bank other than A, B, C, D, E and F =
14 500-312 = 188 Sol.705 (d)
H = 1500 x = 210
100 Desired difference = (188) - (46) = 142

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Total expenditure on purchases = 23500 Total expense on D2, D4 and D5 = 20


+ 28500 + 38500 + 41000 + 50000 = Sol.711 (a) 23+13+16
181500 Total production of wheat = 2500 + 2000 lakhs x = Rs. 10,40,000
100
Average expenditure on purchases = + 6000 + 4500 + 6500 + 5000 + 7500 +
181500 7000 = 41000 Sol.718 (d)
5
= 36300 41000
Total expenditure on rent = 40000 +
Average production =
8
= 5125 Desired angle =
23−17
x 360 = 21. 6

100
34000 + 36000 + 20000 + 28000 = Clearly production in the year 2011,
158000 2012, 2014 and 2016 is less than the
Sol.719 (a)
Average expenditure on purchases = average production.
Total export of tea = 400 + 350 + 500 +
158000 420 + 480 = 2150
= 31600 Sol.712 (b)
5 Total export of coffee = 450 + 470 + 630
36300−31600 Average profit of the years (2015-2017)
+ 500 + 600 = 2650
Desired %age = × 100 11000+8000+11000
31600 = = 10000 2650−2150
3 Desired %age = x 100
= 14.87 2150
Profit of the year 2012 = 8000
=23.26≈23
10000−8000
Sol.706 (c) Desired %age = x 100 =
8000
Highest runs scored = 10800 Sol.720 (b)
25%
Lowest runs scored = 2100 total export of tea in 2012, 2014 and
Difference between scores = 10800-2100 2015 = 400+500+420 = 1320
Sol.713 (c)
= 8700 total export of coffee in 2013 and 2014
the average milk sold per day by
Clearly option C is the right answer. = 470+630 = 1100
Milkman 1 = Desired ratio = 1320 : 1100
Sol.707 (b) 28+34+38+37+53+58+63+67 =6:5
=
According to the question 8
5% = 0.50 47.25 Sol.721 (b)
⇒100% = CP = 10 the average milk sold per day by 2012 :

Desired SP = 10 x
120
= 12
Milkman 2 = %age =
450−400
× 100 =12.5
100 31+32+43+41+49+59+62+69 400
8 2013 :
Sol.708 (d) = 48.25 470−350
Revenue allocated to expenses = %age = × 100 =34.28
Desired difference = 48.25 - 47.25 = 1 350
75 litre 2014 :
4000000 x = 3000000
100 630−500
According to the question Sol.714 (a) %age = × 100 =26
500
100 % = 3000000 According to the question 2015 :
1% = 30000 A = 34 +38 = 72 500−420
Amount spent on wages and delivery B = 62+69 = 131 %age = × 100 =19.04
420
(35%) = 35 x 30000 = Rs. 10,50,000 ⇒B - A = 131 - 72 = 59
2016 :
600−480
Sol.709 (c) Sol.715 (a) %age = × 100 = 25
According to the question
480
The total amount of milk (in litres) sold
15% = 15 million Clearly option B is the right answer.
by milkman 2 in all 8 days = 31 + 32 +
1% = 1 million 43 + 41 + 49 + 59 + 62 + 69 = 386
20% = 20 million Sol.722 (b)
Total milk sold by Milkman 1 in first six
Total export of cosmetics in 4 years =
40 days = 28+34+38+37+53+58 = 248
Desired quantity = 20 million × = 15 15 15
100 386−248 400 x +650 x +500 x
Desired %age = x 100 = 55.6 100 100 100
8 million 248
15
+600 x = 322.5
Sol.710 (a) Sol.716 (d) 100
Maximum export = 37500 19 Export of garments and jewelry in 2015
Desired %Age = x 100 = 158.33 28 28
Minimum export = 18750 12
and 2018 = (400 x + 600 x )+
37500−18750 100 100
Desired %age = x 100 8 8
18750 Sol.717 (d)
(400 x + 600 x ) = 360
= 100% 100 100

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360−322.5 30.5 ◦ Target Production of cement in 2014 and


Desired %age = × 100 Desired angle = x 360 = 109. 8
360 100 2016 = 350+450 = 800
=10.4 Actual Production of cement in 2013,
Sol.729 (c) 2016 and 2017 = 245 + 355 + 400 =
Sol.723 (c) Expenses on Debt, Annuity, Insurance 1000
Total export of jewelry in (2015, 2016 and other savings are less than the Desired ratio = 800 : 1000
8 8 expenses on Tax. =4:5
and 2018) = 400 x +650 x
100 100
Sol.730 (d) Sol.738 (c)
8
+600 x =132 Amount spent on housing = 1,20,000 x Average actual production =
100
Total export of cloths in (2017 and 2018) 0.28 245+250+300+355+400
100
= 33600 = 310
25 25 5
= 500 x +600 x = 275 2013:
100 100
Sol.731 (c) Target production is less than the
132
Desired %age = x 100 = 48% Desired number of candidates = 720 x average actual production.
275
20+15 2014 :
= 252
100 350−310
Sol.724 (c) %Age = x 100 = 12.90
Total export of computers in (2015 and 310
Sol.732 (b) 2015:
24 24
2017) = 400 x + 500 x = Total candidates worked in 2012 and 400−310
100 100
2015 = 20+10 = 30% %Age = x 100 = 29.03
216 310
Clearly option B is the correct answer.
Total export of cosmetics in (2015 and 2016 :
15 15 Sol.733 (b)
450−310
2018) = 400 x + 600 x = %Age = x 100 = 45.16
100 100 25−10 310
150 Desired %age = x 100 = 60% ≈ 45
25
Desired ratio = 216 : 150 Clearly option C is the right answer.
= 36 : 25
Sol.734 (b)
Sol.739 (d)
Total number of 2000 notes = 250 + 225
Sol.725 (d) Targeted production in 2013 to 2017 =
+ 200 + 100 = 775
Units sold in 2013 and 2015 = 328+242 270+350+400+450+330 = 1800
Total number of 200 notes = 150 + 175 +
= 570 Actual production in 2014, 2015 and
100 + 250 = 675
Units produced in 2015 and 2016 = 256 2017 = 250+300+400 = 950
Desired difference = 775-665 = 100
+504 = 760 950
Desired %age = x 100 = 52.8
Desired ratio = 570 : 760 1800
Sol.735 (d)
=3:4
Number of 500 notes in Axis bank = 150
Amount = 150 x 500 = 75000 Sol.740 (d)
Sol.726 (d) the average production of type D
Number of 2000 notes in Axis bank =
Units sold in 2016 = 470 65+63+73+71+70+72
100 vehicles = =
Total Units produced in (2012 to 2016) = 6
Amount = 100 x 2000 = 200000
320 + 338 + 432 + 256 + 504 = 1850 69
75000
Average units produced in (2012 to Desired %age = x 100 = 37.5 the production of type C vehicles is less
200000
1850 than the average production of type D
2016) = = 370
5 vehicles in the four year (2013, 2014,
Sol.736 (d)
470−370 2015 and 2016).
Desired %age = × 100 ≈ 27 Number of 500 notes in ICICI bank =
370
200
Amount = 200 x 500 = 100000 Sol.741 (a)
Sol.727 (a) Number of 200 notes in ICICI bank = The total production of type A vehicles
Units sold in 2017 = 630 175 in 2013 and 2016 = 52+68 = 120
100−31.4 Amount = 175 × 200 = 35000 The total production of type C vehicles
Desired units = 630 x ≈432
100 Desired ratio = 100000 : 35000 during 2015 to 2017 = 66+65+69 = 200
Clearly option A is the right answer. = 20 : 7 Desired ratio = 120 : 200
=3:5
Sol.728 (b) Sol.737 (c)
Sol.742 (c)

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The total production of all types of C: Sol.756 (a)


vehicles in 2018 = 66+65+77+72 = 280 50−38 the total amount of royalty paid (in Rs)
the total production of all types of %age = x 100 = 31.57% to the authors during the years 2012,
38
vehicles in 2015 = 53+58+66+73 = 250 D: 10
280−250 2013 and 2016 = (250 x 800 x +
43−32 100
Desired %age = x 100 = 12 %age = x 100 = 34.37%
250 32 16
400 x 1000 x ) + (300 x 800 x
Clearly, option C is the right answer. 100
Sol.743 (a) 10 16
According to the question + 500 x 1000 x ) + (400 x
Sol.749 (b) 100 100

360 = 450 Average import = 10 16
800 x + 600 x 1000 x )
◦ 5 15000 + 17500 + 22000 + 19500 + 2100 100 100
1 = 5
4 10
= (950 x 800 x ) + (1500 x 1000 x
5 = 19000 100
◦ ◦
Desired difference = 80 -76 = 4 × = Clearly option B is the correct answer. 16
4 ) = 3,16,000
100
5
Sol.750 (b)
Desired Average = Sol.757 (d)
Sol.744 (a)
45000 + 22500 + 47500 + 25000 + 2500 the total number of the copies of the
Central angle for average marks = book sold in India during 2012-2015 =

5
360 ◦ = 33000 250 + 300 + 350 + 500 = 1400
= 72
5
Clearly Amit scored more than the Sol.751 (a) Sol.758 (d)
average marks in Hindi and According to the question Total royalties earned by X in 2014 and
Mathematics. 90 unit = 18000 2015 =
1 unit = 200 10
(500 × 800 × + 550 × 1000 ×
Sol.745 (a) Total Expanse (540 unit ) = 540 x 200 = 100
(64+68)−80 108000 16 10
Desired %Age = × 100 = ) + (350 × 800 × + 450 ×
80 100 100
65% Sol.752 (d) 16
1000 × ) = 228000
Desired average = 100
Sol.746 (d) 125 + 250 + 150 + 175 5−3
= 175 Desired difference = 2,28,000 x =
8
The average export of vehicles in 2018 = 4
57,000
35+45+50+43+47
= 44 Sol.753 (b)
5 Sol.759 (c)
the total students who play cricket in
The export of vehicle A in 2017 = 25 Revenue = 300000
schools A and B = 125 + 250 = 375
44−25
the total students who play hockey in Total expense = 150000 + 60000 +
Desired %age = x 100 = 76 %
25
schools C and D = 200 + 150 = 350 20000 + 30000 + 10000 = 270000
Desired ratio = 375 : 350 Margin = 300000 - 270000 = 30000
Sol.747 (c) = 15 : 14 Margin for upcoming year = 300000 ×
The number of vehicles exported in 2017 20
= 60,000
of types B, C and D = 30 + 38 + 32 = Sol.754 (c)
100
100 The number of students who play
60000−30000
Desired %age = × 100 =
The vehicles exported in 2018 of the 30000
football in school A = 175
types A, D and E = 35 + 43 + 47 = 125 100%
The number of students who play
Desired ratio = 100 : 125 football in all schools = 175 + 200 + 250
=4:5 Sol.760 (c)
+ 125 = 750
the combined target production of AC
Desired %Age = 23.33
Sol.748 (c) Machines in January and April = 60+90
B: = 150
Sol.755 (c)
45−30 he combined actual production of AC
%age = x 100 = 50% Desired angle = Machines in March and April =
30
A: 200 ◦ +4100+80 = 180
x 360 ≈131
35−25 75 + 125 + 200 + 150 Desired ratio = 150 : 180
%age = x 100 = 40% =5:6
25

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300−275
Desired %age = x 100
Sol.761 (d) 275 Sol.771 (b)
The total target production of AC 1 Company B :
Machines in February, April and May = =9 % 90−70
11
%Age difference = x 100 =
30+90+100 = 220 70
the total actual production of AC Sol.766 (c) 4
28 7 %
Machines over all the five months = the total number of Science students in
Company C :
70+50+100+80+120 = 420 2011 and 2015 = 225+375 = 600 135−110
Desired %age = 47.6 % the total number of Arts students in 2012 %Age difference = x 100
110
and 2015 = 325+325 = 650 =22.7≈23%
Sol.762 (b) Desired ratio = 600 : 650
Company D :
The actual production of AC Machines = 12 : 13 140−125
in April = 80 %Age difference = x 100
125
the average target production of AC Sol.767 (c) =12%
Machines over five months = 2013 : Company E :
60+30+80+90+100 350−300
= 72 %age difference = x 100 = 120−95
5 300 %Age difference = x 100
95
80−72 2
Desired %age = x 100 16 3 % =26.3%
72
2014 : Clearly option ‘B’ is the correct answer.
1
= 11 % 320−280
9 %age difference = x 100 =
280 Sol.772 (c)
2 Vehicle C :
Sol.763 (b) 14 7 %
52.5−45
the actual production of AC Machines in 2012 : %Age difference = x 100 =
45
february = 50 325−250 16.67%
the target production of AC Machines in %age difference = x 100 =
250 Vehicle D :
february = 30 30% 60−47.5
50−30 2 %Age difference = x 100
%age increase = x 100 = 66 Clearly option ‘c’ is the right answer. 47.5
30 3 =26.3%
the actual production of AC Machines in Sol.768 (a) Vehicle E :
march = 100 The average Production of motorcycles 62.5−52.5
the target production of AC Machines in %Age difference = x 100 ≈
of companies B, C and E = 52.5
march = 80 19%
90+135+120
100−80 = 115 Vehicle B :
%age increase = x 100 = 3
80 50−40
Demand of motorcycles of D = 125 %Age difference = x 100 =25%
25% 125−115
40
Clearly option B is the right answer. Desired %age = x 100 = 8% Clearly option ‘C’ is the correct answer.
125

Sol.764 (b) Sol.773 (b)


Sol.769 (c)
The total number of Arts students in the total number of Vehicles of type D
the total Demand of motorcycles of
2011, 2013 and 2015 = 275+350+325 = and E = 47.5+52.5 = 100
companies A and D = 100+125 = 225
950 the total number of Vehicles of type C
the Production of motorcycles of
The total number of Science students = and E = 52.5+62.5 = 115
company C = 135
225+250+300+280+375 = 1430 Desired ratio = 100 : 115
Desired ratio = 225 : 135
1430−950 = 20 : 23
Desired %age = x 100 = = 5:3
1430
33.6% Sol.774 (b)
Sol.770 (a)
The total number of vehicles of type C
The total Production of motorcycles of
Sol.765 (c) and E exported by the company in 2017
companies B and D = 90+140 = 230
The average number of Science students = 52.5+62.5 = 115
The demand of motorcycles of all the
in 2011, 2013 and 2015 = the total number of vehicles of type A,
companies = 100+70+110+125+95 =
225+300+375 B and C exported in 2016 = 25+40+45 =
= 300 500
3 110
230
the number of Arts students in 2011 = Desired %age = x 100 = 46% 115−110
500 Desired % age = x 100 = 4.5
275 110

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The average Income (per year) of the 300−275 1


Desired %age = x 100 = 8
Sol.775 (d) 225+280+325+350+350 300 3
company =
The average number of all types of 5 %
vehicles exported by the company in = 306
25+40+45+47.5+52.5 Expenditure in 2015 = 250 Sol.786 (b)
2016 = = 42
5 306−250 The total expenditure of the company
Desired %age = x 100 = 22.4
the number of type B vehicles exported 250 from 2016 to 2018 = 320+275+300 =
in 2017 = 50 895
50−42 Sol.781 (a) the total revenue for the five year =
Desired %age = x 100 = 16%
50 The total Income of the company in 260+300+340+350+375 = 1625
2015, 2017 and 2018 = 280+350+350 = 895
Sol.776 (a) Desired %age = x 100 ≈55%
980 1625
The average number of students (per The total Expenditure in the five years =
year) enrolled in B during 2015, 2016 175+250+275+300+325 = 1325 Sol.787 (d)
360+375+225 1325−980 2015 :
and 2018 = = 320 Desired %age = × 100 =
3 1325 250−225
the number of students enrolled in A %age = x 100= 10%
26.03 250
during 2017 = 250 2017 :
320−250 Sol.782 (b) Expenditure is decreasing
Desired %age = x 100 = 28%
250 2016 : 2016 :
275−250 320−250
Sol.777 (b) %age = x 100= 10% %age = x 100 = 21.875 %
250 320
The total number of students enrolled in 2015 : 2018 :
A during 2014, 2016 and 2018 = 250−175 300−275 1
160+300+260 = 720 %age = x 100= 42.85% %age = x 100 =8 %
175 300 3
the total number of students enrolled in 2018 : Clearly option D is the right answer.
B during the five years = 325−300 1
225+360+375+325+225 = 1510 %age = x 100 = 8 %
300 3 Sol.788 (d)
720 2014 : The total number of students
Desired %age = x 100 = 47.7
1510 300−275 1 (2017-2018) = 300+100 = 400
%age = x 100 = 9 % The total number of students
275 11
Sol.778 (a) Clearly option B is the right answer. (2016-2017) = 250+100 = 350
the total numbers enrolled in A during 400−350
2015 and 2018 = 280+260 = 540 %age increase = x 100 = 14
Sol.783 (d) 350
students enrolled in B during 2014 and Total Expenditure in 2014, 2016 and 2
2016 = 225+375 = 600 %
2017 = 175+275+300 = 750 7
Desired ratio = 540:600 Total Income of the company in 2014, The total number of students
= 9 : 10 2016 and 2017 = 225+325+350 = 900 (2015-2016) = 300+50 = 350
Desired ratio = 750:900 The total number of students
Sol.779 (a) =5:6 (2014-2015) = 200+100 = 300
2015 : 350−300
360−280 %age increase = x 100 = 16
%age =
4
x 100 = 28 7 % Sol.784 (c) 300
280 Total revenue of the company in 2015 2
2017 : and 2018 = 300+375 = 675 %
3
325−250 Total expenditure of the company in
%age = x 100 = 30 %
250 2014 and 2018 = 225+300 = 525 The total number of students
2016 : Desired ratio = 675 : 525 (2016-2017) = 250+100 = 350
375−300 =9:7 The total number of students
%age = x 100 = 25 %
300 (2015-2016) = 300+50 = 350
2014 : Sol.785 (c) Clearly there is no change.
225−160 The expenditure of the company in 2017 The total number of students
%age = x 100 = 40.625 % = 275
160 (2014-2015) = 200+100 = 300
Clearly option A is the right answer. the average revenue (per year) in 2014, The total number of students
260+300+340 (2013-2014) = 150+100 = 250
2015 and 2016 = = 300
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300−250 Sol.794 (c) = 3073 : 3199


%age increase = x 100 =
250 2017-2018 :
20% the absolute difference between the Sol.797 (c)
Clearly option D is the right answer. Exports and the Imports = 1658-1305 = 2017-2018 :
353 Total Imports and Exports in 2017-2018
Sol.789 (d) 2014-2015 : = 1305+1658 = 2963
the average of failed students in five the absolute difference between the 2015-2016 :
academic years Exports and the Imports = 1256-1014 = Total Imports and Exports in 2015-2016
100+100+50+100+100 242 = 1661+1137 = 2798
= = 90
5 2015-2016 : 2016-2017 :
the absolute difference between the Total Imports and Exports in 2016-2017
Sol.790 (a) Exports and the Imports = 1661-1137 = = 1538+1513 = 3051
2015-2016 : 524 2014-2015 :
The difference between the number of 2016-2017 : Total Imports and Exports in 2014-2015
students passed and those who failed = the absolute difference between the = 1256+1014 = 2270
300-50 = 250 Exports and the Imports = 1538-1513 = Clearly option C is the right answer.
2014-2015 : 25
The difference between the number of Sol.798 (b)
students passed and those who failed = Sol.795 (b) 2014-2015 :
300-100 = 200 2016-2017 : 1014−824
%age = x 100= 23.05
2017-2018 : Total Imports and Exports in 2016-2017 824
The difference between the number of = 1538+1513 = 3051 2016-2017 :
students passed and those who failed = Total Imports and Exports in 2015-2016 1513−1137
300-100 = 200 = 1661+1137 = 2798 %age = x 100= 33.06
1137
2016-2017 : 3051−2798 2017-2018 :
%age = x 100 = 9.04
The difference between the number of 2798 1658−1513
students passed and those who failed = 2014-2015 : %age = x 100= 9.58
1513
250-100 = 150 Total Imports and Exports in 2014-2015 2015-2016 :
Clearly option A is the right answer. = 1256+1014 = 2270 1137−1014
Total Imports and Exports in 2013-2014 %age = x 100= 12.13
1014
Sol.791 (d) = 638+824 = 1462
Total students passed during five 2270−1462 Clearly option B is the right answer.
academic years = 150 + 200 + 300 + 250 %age = x 100 = 55.26
1462
+ 300 = 1200 2017-2018 : Sol.799 (a)
Total number of students = Total Imports and Exports in 2017-2018 the average of exports (in tonnes) during
(150 + 100) + (200 + 100) + (300 + 50) = 1305+1658 = 2963 the five financial years =
+ (250 + 100) + (300 + 100) = 1650 Total Imports and Exports in 2016-2017 638 + 1256 + 1661 + 1538 + 1305
1200 = 1538+1513 = 3051
Desired %age = x 100 = 72.7 ≈ 5
1650 2963−3051
%age = x 100 = -2.88 = 1279.6
73% 3051
2015-2016 : Sol.800 (c)
Sol.792 (c) Total Imports and Exports in 2015-2016 2015-2016 :
the average of Import (in tonnes) during = 1661+1137 = 2798 Total Imports and Exports in 2015-2016
the five financial years = Total Imports and Exports in 2014-2015 = 1661+1137 = 2798
824 + 1014 + 1137 + 1513 + 1658 = 1256+1014 = 2270
= Total Imports and Exports in 2014-2015
5 2798−2270 = 1256+1014 = 2270
1229.2 %age = x 100 = 23.25
2270 2798−2270
Clearly option B is the right answer. %age = x 100 = 23.25
2270
Sol.793 (a)
2017-2018 :
Total Exports = 638 + 1256 + 1661 + Sol.796 (c) Total Imports and Exports in 2017-2018
1538 + 1305 = 6398 Total Exports = 638 + 1256 + 1661 + = 1305+1658 = 2963
Total Imports = 824 + 1014 + 1137 + 1538 + 1305 = 6398 Total Imports and Exports in 2016-2017
1513 + 1658 = 6146 Total Imports = 824 + 1014 + 1137 + = 1538+1513 = 3051
Desired ratio = 6398 : 6146 1513 + 1658 = 6146 2963−3051
= 3199 : 3073 Desired ratio = 6146 : 6398 %age = x 100 = -2.88
3051

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2014-2015 : the absolute difference between the 3051−2798


%age = x 100 = 9.04
Total Imports and Exports in 2014-2015 Exports and the Imports = 1661-1137 = 2798
= 1256+1014 = 2270 524 Clearly option B is the right answer.
Total Imports and Exports in 2013-2014 2014-2015 :
= 638+824 = 1462 the absolute difference between the Sol.808 (c)
2270−1462 Exports and the Imports = 1256-1014 = 2013 :
%age = x 100 = 55.26 242
1462 absolute difference between the numbers
2016-2017 : 2013-2014 : of students = 750-480 = 270
Total Imports and Exports in 2016-2017 the absolute difference between the 2010 :
= 1538+1513 = 3051 Exports and the Imports = 824-638 = absolute difference between the numbers
Total Imports and Exports in 2015-2016 186 of students = 600-500 = 100
= 1661+1137 = 2798 2012 :
3051−2798 Sol.805 (b) absolute difference between the numbers
%age = x 100 = 9.04 total Imports during 2014-2015,
2798 of students = 900-500 = 400
Clearly option C is the right answer. 2015-2016 and 2016-2017 = 1014 + 2011 :
1137 + 1513 = 3664 absolute difference between the numbers
Sol.801 (c) total Exports during 2014-2015, of students = 750-700 = 50
total Imports during 2013-2014, 2015-2016 and 2016-2017 = 1256 +
2015-2016 and 2017-2018 = 638 + 1661 1661 + 1538 = 4455 Sol.809 (a)
+ 1305 = 3604 Desired ratio = 3664 : 4455 Total students from school B = 550 +
total Exports during 2013-2014, 820 + 600 + 750 + 500 + 480 = 3700
2015-2016 and 2017-2018 = 824 + 1137 Sol.806 (d) Total students from school A = 640 +
+ 1658 = 3619 Total Imports = 824 + 1014 + 1137 + 800 + 500 + 700 + 900 + 750 = 4290
Desired ratio = 3619 : 3604 1513 + 1658 = 6146 Desired ratio = 3700 : 4290
Total Exports = 638 + 1256 + 1661 + = 370 : 429
Sol.802 (b) 1538 + 1305 = 6398
Total Exports = 638 + 1256 + 1661 + Absolute difference = 252 Sol.810 (b)
1538 + 1305 = 6398 Total students from school B = 550 +
Total Imports = 824 + 1014 + 1137 + Sol.807 (c) 820 + 600 + 750 + 500 + 480 = 3700
1513 + 1658 = 6146 2015-2016 : 3700
Desired average = = 616.67
6398+6146 Total Imports and Exports in 2015-2016 6
Desired average = = = 1661+1137 = 2798
5
2508.8 Total Imports and Exports in 2014-2015 Sol.811 (c)
= 1256+1014 = 2270 2011 :
Sol.803 (b) 2798−2270 750−600
%age = x 100 = 23.25 %age = x 100 = 25%
2014-2015 : 2270 600
Total Imports and Exports in 2014-2015 2014-2015 : 2013 :
= 1256+1014 = 2270 Total Imports and Exports in 2014-2015 480−500
%age = x 100 = -4%
2013-2014 : = 1256+1014 = 2270 500
Total Imports and Exports in 2013-2014 Total Imports and Exports in 2013-2014 2009 :
= 638+824 = 1462 = 638+824 = 1462 820−550
2270−1462 %age = x 100 = 49.09%
2015-2016 : 550
%age = x 100 = 55.26
Total Imports and Exports in 2015-2016 1462 2010 :
= 1661+1137 = 2798 2017-2018 : 600−820
Total Imports and Exports in 2017-2018 %age = x 100 = -26.82%
2017-2018 : 820
Total Imports and Exports in 2017-2018 = 1305+1658 = 2963
= 1305+1658 = 2963 Total Imports and Exports in 2016-2017 Sol.812 (c)
Clearly option B is the right answer. = 1538+1513 = 3051 Total students from school A = 640 +
2963−3051 800 + 500 + 700 + 900 + 750 = 4290
%age = x 100 = -2.88
Sol.804 (a) 3051 4290
2016-2017 : 2016-2017 : Desired average = = 715
6
the absolute difference between the Total Imports and Exports in 2016-2017
Exports and the Imports = 1538-1513 = = 1538+1513 = 3051 Sol.813 (c)
25 Total Imports and Exports in 2015-2016 2008 :
2015-2016 : = 1661+1137 = 2798

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absolute difference between the numbers sum of the students in two schools = 800 the difference between the number of
of students = 640-550 = 90 + 820 = 1620 students passed and that of those failed =
2011 : 2012 : 250-100 = 150
absolute difference between the numbers sum of the students in two schools = 2015-2016 :
of students = 750-700 = 50 900+500 = 1400 the difference between the number of
2009 : 2011 : students passed and that of those failed =
absolute difference between the numbers sum of the students in two schools = 300-50 = 250
of students = 820-800 = 20 700+750 = 1450 Clearly option ‘A’ is the desired answer.
2012 : 2008 :
absolute difference between the numbers sum of the students in two schools = Sol.822 (a)
of students = 900-500 = 400 640+550 = 1190 2016-2017 :
total number of students in 2016-2017 =
Sol.814 (c) Sol.819 (d) 250+100 = 350
2010 : 2012 : total number of students in 2015-2016 =
500−800 Total students in 2012 = 900+500 = 300+50 = 350
%age = x 100 = -37.5%
800 1400 There is no change or 0% in the total
2012 : Total students in 2011 = 700+750 = 1450 number of students.
900−700 4 1450−1400 2017-2018 :
%age = x 100 = 28 % %age = x 100 = -3.45%
700 7 1450 total number of students in 2017-2018 =
2011 : 2011 : 300+100 = 400
700−500 Total students in 2010 = 600+500 = 1100 total number of students in 2016-2017 =
%age = x 100 = 40% Total students in 2011 = 700+750 = 1450 250+100 = 350
500
2009 : 1450−1100 400−350 2
%age = x 100 = 31.8% %age = x 100 = 14 %
800−640 1100 350 7
%age = x 100 = 25% 2010 : 2015-2016 :
640
Total students in 2010 = 600+500 = 1100 total number of students in 2015-2016 =
Sol.815 (c) Total students in 2009 = 800+820 = 300+50 = 350
Total students from school B = 550 + 1620 total number of students in 2014-2015 =
820 + 600 + 750 + 500 + 480 = 3700 1100−1620 200+100 = 300
%age = x 100 = -32.09%
Total students from school A = 640 + 1620 350−300 2
%age = x 100 = 16 %
800 + 500 + 700 + 900 + 750 = 4290 2009 : 300 3
Desired ratio = 4290 : 3700 Total students in 2008 = 640+550 = 1190 2014-2015 :
= 429 : 370 Total students in 2009 = 800+820 = total number of students in 2014-2015 =
1620 200+100 = 300
Sol.816 (c) 1620−1190 total number of students in 2013-2014 =
%age = x 100 = 36.13%
Total students from school B = 550 + 1190 150+100 = 250
820 + 600 + 750 + 500 + 480 = 3700 300−250
Sol.820 (d) %age = x 100 = 20%
Total students from school A = 640 + 250
800 + 500 + 700 + 900 + 750 = 4290 the average number of students who Clearly option A is the right answer.
3700+4290 passed in the five academic years =
Desired average = = 150+200+300+250+300 Sol.823 (b)
6
5
= 240
1331.67 Total students failed = 100 + 100 + 50 +
100 + 100 = 450
Sol.817 (a) Sol.821 (a) Total students = (150+100) + (200+100)
Total number of students in school A in 2013-2014 : + (300+50) + (250+100) + (300+100) =
2008, 2012 and 2013 = 640 + 900 + 750 the difference between the number of 1650
= 2290 students passed and that of those failed = 450
150-100 = 50 Desired %age = x 100 = 27%
Total number of students in school B 1650
2008, 2012 and 2013 = 550 + 500 + 480 2014-2015 :
= 1530 the difference between the number of Sol.824 (c)
Desired ratio = 2290 : 1530 students passed and that of those failed = Total sales by all branches for the year
= 229 : 153 200-100 = 100 2001 = 105+65+110+95+95+80 = 550
2016-2017 : Total sales by all branches for the year
Sol.818 (a) 2000 = 80+75+95+85+75+70 = 480
2009 : Desired ratio = 550 : 480

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= 55 : 48 Feb 2018 : ⇒Savings = 6-5 = 1 lakh


Ratio of B : A+C = 7 : 6+5 = 7 : 11 Savings : Expenditure = 1 :5
Sol.825 (d) 7 2013 :
⇒ = 0.63
Sum of the total sales =80+105 +75+ 11 Annual income of IT officer = 7 lakhs
65+95+110+85+95+75+95 +70+80 = Mar 2018 : Expenditure of IT officer = 5.5 lakhs
1075 Ratio of B : A+C = 9 : 8+8 = 9 : 16 ⇒Savings = 7-5.5 = 1.5 lakh
1075 9 Savings : Expenditure = 1.5 : 5.5
Desired average = = 171.67 ⇒ = 0.56
6 16 = 3 : 11
Apr 2018 : 2014 :
Sol.826 (b) Ratio of B : A+C = 11 : 9+9 = 11 : 18 Annual income of IT officer = 8 lakhs
total sales by branches B1, B3 and B5 = 11 Expenditure of IT officer = 6 lakhs
⇒ = 0.61
80 + 105 + 95 + 110 + 75 + 95= 18 ⇒Savings = 8-6 = 2 lakh
560 Now, 0.5≺ 0. 56 ≺ 0. 61 ≺ 0. 63 Savings : Expenditure = 2 : 6
total sales by branches B2, B4 and B6 = Clearly option B is the right answer. =1:3
75 + 65 + 85 + 95 + 70 + 80= 470 2015 :
Desired ratio = 560 : 470 Sol.832 (b) Annual income of IT officer = 9 lakhs
= 56 : 47 100+90+75+100 Expenditure of IT officer = 7.5 lakhs
Desired average = =
5 ⇒Savings = 9-7.5 = 1.5 lakh
Sol.827 (d) 91.25 Savings : Expenditure = 1.5 : 7.5
Total sales = 80 + 105 + 75 + 65 + 95 + =1:5
110 + 85 + 95 + 75 + 95 + 70 +80 = Sol.833 (c) Clearly option D is the right answer.
1030 Run scored in 3rd match = 30
Strike rate = 75 Sol.838 (d)
Sol.828 (d) 30 × 100 2015 :
growth in sales of B in March 2018 = Number of balls faced = = 40 Annual income of IT officer = 9 lakhs
75
9−7 Expenditure of IT officer = 7.5 lakhs
x 100
7 Sol.834 (a) ⇒Savings = 9-7.5 = 1.5 lakh
growth in sales of C in March 2018 = the average strike rate of the second and 2016 :
8−5 the fifth match to be 120 strike rate in Annual income of IT officer = 10 lakhs
x 100 Expenditure of IT officer = 8 lakhs
5 the fifth innings = 2 (120) - 90 = 150.
9−7 8−5 For the strike rate of 150 runs to be ⇒Savings = 10-8 = 2 lakh
Desired ratio = x 100 : x Desired average
7 5 150
scored in 100 balls = 100 x = 150
100 = 10 : 21 100 (2+1.5) 𝑙𝑎𝑘ℎ𝑠
= = 14583.33
24
Sol.829 (a) Sol.835 (b)
average sale per month by A during Desired average = Sol.839 (d)
8000+6000+8000
50+45+30+20+100 Total income for the period 2012-15 =
Jan-Mar, 2018 = =
3 = 49 6+7+8+9 = 30 lakhs
5
7333.33 kg Total expenditure for the period 2012-15
= 5+5.5+6+7.5 = 24 lakhs
Sol.836 (c)
Sol.830 (d) Total savings for the period 2012-15 =
royalties earned By X for sale of books
average sale per month from B = 30 - 24 = 6 lakhs
in India in 2013 and 2014 =
9000+7000+9000+11000 6
= 9000 10 5 Desired %age = x 100 = 20%
4 (3+3.5) x 800 x x = 325 30
100 8
average sale per month from C =
royalties earned By Y for sale of books
10000+5000+8000+9000 Sol.840 (b)
4
= 8000 in abroad in 2015 and 2016 =
Savings in 2012-2013 = (6-5) + (7-5.5) =
16 3
Clearly the quantity from B is (5.5+6) x 1000 x x = 690 2.5
100 8
9000-8000 = 1000 kg more. Savings in 2015-2016 = (9-7.5) + (10-8)
Desired ratio = 325 : 690
= 3.5
= 65 : 138
Sol.831 (b) 2012-2013 :
Jan 2018 : Savings : Expenditure = 2.5 : 10.5
Sol.837 (d)
Ratio of B : A+C = 9 : 10+8 = 1 : 2 = 5 : 21
2012 :
1 2015-2016 :
⇒ = 0.5 Annual income of IT officer = 6 lakhs
2 Savings : Expenditure = 3.5 : 15.5
Expenditure of IT officer = 5 lakhs

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= 7 : 31 The number of cars sold by B in the total number of persons of ages


5 7 Mar-Apr, 2016 = 5+4.5 = 9.5 above 50 years in the villages, B and C
Desired ratio =
21
: 31
= 155 : 147
Desired ratio = 5 : 9.5 45 25
= 10 : 19 (6000 × ) + (8000 × ) =
100 100
Sol.841 (b) 4700
Total marks of Practical Sol.847 (b) the total number of persons having ages
5 The number of cars sold by A during between 20 and 50 years in the villages,
= 300 x = 100 Feb-Apr, 2016 = 200 + 500 + 350 =
6+5+4 35
1050 B and C = (6000 × ) + (8000 ×
%age of marks scored in Practical by B 100
50 1050 40
= x 100 = 50% Desired average = = 350 ) = 5300
100 3 100
%age of marks scored in Practical by C Desired ratio = 4700 : 5300
80 Sol.848 (c) = 47 : 53
= x 100 = 80% all cars sold by A and B during Jan-Mar
100
2016 = 900+700+1000+ = 2600 Sol.853 (c)
Desired answer = 80-50 = 30%
Non-defective cars sold by C during Desired ratio = 18 : 21
85 = 6:7
Sol.842 (a) Jan-Mar 2016 = (400 x ) + (300 x
100 Sol.854 (c)
aggregate marks scored by B = 50 + 50
+ 30 = 130 90 92 Number of boys in college
) + (400 x )=978
100 100 20 3 18 4
aggregate marks scored by C = 70 + 80 =2600( x + x +
Desired ratio = 978 : 2600 100 2+3 100 4+5
+ 60 = 210
= 489 : 1300 21 3 22 6 19
aggregate marks scored by D = 80 + 70
+ 30 = 180
x
100 3+4
+ 100 x 6+5 + 100
Sol.849 (c)
Clearly option A is the desired answer. 9
The number of persons having ages x 9+10 )
below 20 years in villages, B and C =
Sol.843 (b) Total marks scored by the 12 8 9 12
four students in theory = 60 + 50 + 70 + (6000 x
20
) + (8000 x
35
) = 4000 = 2600 x ( 100 + 100 + 100 + 100
80 = 260 100 100
9
260 Desired percentage =
4000
x + 100 )
Desired average = = 65 6000+8000
4 = 1300
200
100 =
7 ⇒Number of girls = 2600-1300 = 1300
Sol.844 (d) Desired ratio = 1300 : 1300
Total marks scored by B (%Age) = Sol.850 (c) =1:1
50+50+30 1 the total number of persons in the age
x 100 = 43 ..
300 3 group of 20 to 50 years in the villages A Sol.855 (c)
(<60%) 40 35 Number of girls in ME stream = 2600 x
Clearly B failed in the exam. and B = (5000 x ) + (6000 x 22 5
100 100
Marks scored by D in project (%age) = x = 260
100 6+5
30
) = 4100
Total number of girls in the college =
x 100 = 37.5 .. (<50%)
80 20 2 18 5
Clearly D also failed in the exam.
Sol.851 (d) 2600( x +
100 2+3 100 4+5
x +
The difference between the number of
But A and C cleared all the criteria. So 21 4 22 5 19
option D is the right answer
persons of ages below 20 years in x
100 3+4 100
+ x 6+5 + 100 x
25
villages D and E = (6000 x ) 10
Sol.845 (b)
100
9+10
)= 1300
Total cars sold by C in april 2016 = 250 20
-(4500 x ) = 600 260 ◦
Defective cars sold by C in april 2016 = 100 Desired angle = x 360 = 72
1300
6 the number of persons of ages below 20
250 × = 15 20
100
years in villages D = (4500 x )= Sol.856 (a)
15 3 100
Desired %age= =1 % difference in the percentage of boys and
350+450+250 7 900
600 200 10−9
Desired %age = x 100 = % girls in stream EC = x 100 = 5
900 3 9+10
Sol.846 (d)
The number of cars sold by A in 5
%
Jan-Feb, 2016 = 3+2 = 5 Sol.852 (b) 19

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difference in the percentage of boys and the total production of type C cars in
5−4 2017 and type E cars in 2018 = Sol.868 (d)
girls in stream CS = x 100 = 57+60=117 the total production of type C cars in
5+4
1 Desired ratio = 104 : 117 2015 and type D cars in 2017 = 53+67 =
11 % =8:9 120
9
difference in the percentage of boys and Sol.862 (c) the total production of type B cars in
4−3 the production of type D cars = 2016 and type A cars in 2017 = 47+43 =
girls in stream IT = x 100 = 25+45+40+55+35 = 200 90
3+4
production of type D cars in 2015 = 45 Desired ratio = 120 : 90
2
14 % 45 ◦ =4:3
7 Desired angle = x 360 = 81
200
difference in the percentage of boys and Sol.869 (b)
6−5 The total production of type E cars in
girls in stream ME = x 100 = Sol.863 (d)
6+5 2012 and 2013 = 47+43 = 90
The total production of type D cars
1 the average production of type A cars
9 % during 2015 to 2017 = 45+40+55 = 140
11
the total production of type E cars during during the years 2012 to 2016 =
Clearly option A is the right answer.
2014,2015,2016 and 2018 = 54+58+60+63+55
= 58
40+48+52+60 = 200 5
Sol.857 (a)
200−140 90−58
The total production of cars of type B = Desired %age = x 100 = 30 Desired %age = x 100 ≈55.2
200 58
39+45+54+60+72 = 270
production of cars of type B in 2016 =
Sol.864 (c) Sol.870 (a)
60
The total production of type C cars in The total production of all type of cars,
60 ◦
Desired angle = × 360 = 80 2015 and type E cars in 2018 = 42+60 = except type B, in 2012 = 54+46+33+47
270
102 = 180
The total production of cars in 2014 and the total production of all types of cars
Sol.858 (d)
2017 = 64 + 48 + 33 + 25 + 40 + 63 + 64 in 2016 = 55+67+77+49+52 = 300
The total production of cars of types B in
+ 57 + 55 + 61 = 510 300−180
2013, 2014, 2015 and 2017 = Desired %age = x 100 = 40
102 300
39+45+54+72 = 210 Desired %age = x 100 = 20%
510
the total production of all types of cars in
Sol.871 (c)
2017 = 36+72+45+47+55 = 255
Sol.865 (a) the production of type D cars =
255−210
Desired %age = × 100 = 17.6 the production of cars in 2018 = 33+35+48+45+49 = 210
255
38+40+54+68+70 = 270 the production of type D car in 2013 =
the production of type C cars in 2018 = 35
Sol.859 (a)
54 35 ◦
the total production of cars of type C and Desired angle = x 360 = 60
54 0 210
E taken together in 2013 = 52+36 = 88 Desired angle = × 360 = 72
270
the total production of cars of type D in
Sol.872 (b)
2014 and 2016 and type E in 2017 =
Sol.866 (a) the ratio of the total production of type E
42+46+55 = 143
The average production of type D cars in cars in 2014 and type C cars in 2016 =
Desired ratio = 88 : 143
46+50+54+67+68 53+77 = 130
= 8 : 13 5 years = = 57
5 the total production of type B cars in
the production of type E cars in 2018 = 2014 and type D cars in 2013 = 56+35 =
Sol.860 (c)
70 91
The production of cars of type A in 2015
70−57 Desired ratio = 130 : 91
and of type C in 2013 = 48+52 = 100 Desired %age = x 100 = 18.6
70 = 10 : 7
the total production of cars of type D in
five years = 50+42+45+46+47 = 230
Sol.867 (b) Sol.873 (c)
100
Desired %age = x 100 ≈43.5 The total production of type B cars in all The total production of type B cars
230
the five years =54+45+47+50+40 = 236 during 2013 to 2016 = 47+55+58+54 =
the total production of type A, B and D 214
Sol.861 (c)
cars in 2017 = 43+50+67 = 160 the total production of cars in 2017 =
the total production of type A cars in
236−160 64+66+72+66+62 = 330
2015 ana type B cars in 2014 = 56+48 = Desired %age = × 100 = 47.5
160
104

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330−214 46+48+56+57+64+46+49+57+55+72 = the total production of type D cars =


Desired %age = 330
x 100 ≈
550 48+56+63+65+68 = 300
35% 110 the production of type D car in 2017 =
Desired %age = x 100 = 20%
550 65
Sol.874 (d) 65 ◦
Desired angle = x 360 = 78
The total production of type B cars in Sol.880 (a) 300
2015 and type C cars in 2013 = 58+52 = the total production of type A cars in
110 2014 and 2016 and type C cars in 2013 = Sol.886 (a)
the total production of type E cars in 56+64+45 = 165 The average production of cars in 2018
2013 and 2014 = 43+47 = 90 the total production of type B cars and 65+72+56+68+64
= = 65
110−90 type D cars taken together in 2014 = 5
Desired %age = x 100 = 22.2
90 63+57 = 120 the total production of type D cars in
Desired ratio = 165:120 2015 and type B cars in 2017 = 56+64 =
Sol.875 (a) = 11 : 8 120
the production of type D cars = 120−65
Sol.881 (b) Desired %age = × 100 = 45.8
60+53+56+65+66 = 300 120
the production of type D car in 2016 = the total production of type B cars in
65 2011 and type E cars in 2013 = 56+64 = Sol.887 (b)
65 ◦ 120 the total production of type A cars in
Desired angle = × 360 = 78 the total production of type C cars in
300 2017 and type C cars in 2014 taken
2014 and type D cars in 2012= 56+44 = together = 66+54 = 120
Sol.876 (b) 100 the total production of type B cars in
the total production of type A cars in Desired ratio = 120 : 100 2014, type C cars in 2017 and type E
2017 and type D cars in 2015 = 64+56 = =6:5 cars in 2018 = 46+50+64 = 160
120 Desired ratio = 120 : 160
the total production of type B and type E Sol.882 (c) =3:4
cars in 2013 = 47+43 = 90 the production of type C =
Desired ratio = 120 : 90 54+55+45+60+56 = 270 Sol.888 (a)
=4:3 the production of type C car in 2012 = The total production of type A cars in
45 2016 and type E cars in 2014 = 44+46 =
Sol.877 (a) 45 ◦ 90
Desired angle = x 360 = 60
the total production of type E cars = 270 the total production of type C cars
48+55+64+65+68 = 300 during 2014 to 2018 = 54+45+45+50+56
production of type E cars in 2013 = 55 Sol.883 (a) = 250
55 ◦
The average production of all type of 90
Desired angle = x 360 = 66 63+64+56+65+72 Desired %age = x 100 = 36
300 cars in 2014 = = 250
5
Sol.878 (a) 64 Sol.889 (a)
The average production of type C cars the total production of type B cars in
The average production of type A cars =
during 2012 to 2016 = 2013 and type D cars in 2010 = 68+42 =
110 46+53+56+58+67
44+45+67+63+76 = 56
= 59 110−64 5
5 Desired %age = x 100 = 41.8
110 The total production of type C cars =
the total production of type D cars in
43+54+55+47+51= 250
2012 and type E cars in 2014 = 46+64 =
Sol.884 (c) 56
110 Desired %age = x 100 = 22.4
The total production of type A cars in 250
110−59
Desired %age = x 100 ≈ 46.4 2011, and type C cars and type E cars in
110
2012 = 69+45+61 = 175 Sol.890 (c)
the total production of type B cars the total production of type C and D
Sol.879 (c)
during 2010 to 2014 = 40+56+52+68+64 cars in 2012 = 43+47 = 90
The total production of type E cars in
= 280 the total production of type A cars in
2015 and type C cars in 2013 = 65+45 =
175 2014 and type E cars in 2015 = 56+64 =
110 Desired %age = x 100 = 62.5% 120
the total production of type A cars and 280
Desired ratio = 90 : 120
type D cars taken together during 2012
Sol.885 (d) = 3 : 4
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Sol.891 (d) the total number of students studying in the average of the number of students in
The total production of type B cars in commerce stream = the arts stream =
2015 and type D cars 2016 = 66+74 = 250+400+325+275+250 = 1500 580+460+320+470+370
= 440
140 Desired Ratio = 16 : 15 5
the total production of type E cars in five
years = 48+58+63+64+67 = 300 Sol.898 (b) Sol 904. (d)
300−140 Total number of students = 300 + 350 + Total students of the commerce stream in
Desired %age = × 100 = 53
300 275 + 400 + 275 + 250 + 400 + 325 + all colleges = 480 + 520 + 350 + 520 +
1 275 + 250 + 400 + 450 + 250 + 300 + 330 = 2200
%
3 500 = 5000 Total students of the commerce stream in
the total number of students studying in college D = 520
Sol.892 (b) commerce stream = 520
total production of type B cars = 250+400+325+275+250 = 1500 Desired angle =
2200
x 360 ≈85◦
50+65+67+66+72 = 320 1500
the production of type B cars in 2016 = Desired %age = x 100 = 30%
5000 Sol 905. (d)
72 Number of students from the discipline
72 Sol.899 (d) of Mathematics for colleges A and C =
Desired angle =

x 360 = 81
320 Total number of students = 300 + 350 + 40 35
8000 x + 15000 x = 8450
275 + 400 + 275 + 250 + 400 + 325 + 100 100
Sol.893 (a) 275 + 250 + 400 + 450 + 250 + 300 + 8450
the average number of students studying 500 = 5000 Desired %age = x 100
8000+15000
in college D = Total students in college B = = 36.7
430+450+470+420+480 350+400+450 = 1200
=450
5 1200 ◦ Sol 906. (c)
Desired angle = x 360 ≈86
5000 the total number of students from the
Sol.894 (a) science discipline of all the colleges =
Total number of students enrolled in Sol.900 (b) 25 35
2014 = 420+290+340+480+480 = 2010 (8000 x )+ (10000 x )+
Total students in college B = 100 100
students enrolled in college C in 2014 = 350+400+450 = 1200 45 28
340 Students of science stream in college B (15000 x )+ (9000 x )+
100 100
340 = 350
Desired %age = x 100 = 16.9% 35
2010 350 (11000 x ) = 18620
Desired %age = x 100 ≈ 29.2% 100
1200 18620
Sol.895 (a) Desired average =
5
= 3724
the total students enrolled in colleges A
Sol 901. (d)
and B in the year 2012 = 370+250 = 620
Total students in college C = Sol 907. (b)
the total students enrolled in colleges D
320+540+350 = 1210 The number of students from the
and E in the year 2013 = 420+430 = 850
Students of science stream in college C discipline of Economics from college B
Desired ratio = 620 : 850
= 540 40
= 62 : 85
540 = 10000 x = 4000
Desired %age = x 100 ≈ 45% 100
1210
Sol .896 (c) the number of students from the
The number of students studying in discipline of Science from the college C
Sol 902. (d)
college E in the year 2013 = 430 =
The number of students studying science
the number of students studying in 45
in colleges A and B together = 620+680 15000 x = 6750
colleges B, C and D taken together in the 100
= 1300
year 2013 = 310+370+420 = 1100 4000
the number of students studying Desired %age = x 100 ≈ 59%
430 6750
Desired %age = x 100 ≈39.1% commerce in colleges D and E =
1100
520+330 = 850
Sol 908. (b)
Desired ratio = 1300 : 850 = 26 : 17
Sol.897 (a) Total students =
the total number of students studying in 8000+10000+15000+9000+11000 =
Sol 903.(c)
the science stream = 53000
300+350+275+400+275 = 1600 11000 ◦
Desired angle = x 360 ≈75
53000

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students passing from college E in 2015 Sol 920. (b)


Sol 909. (d) = 72% Expenditure on Royalty is less than that
The production of rice in 2014 = ⇒students failing from college E in 2015 20−15
on Printing = x 100 = 25%
6.2+4.8+6.4 = 17.4 million tonnes = 100-72% = 28% 20
The production of rice in 2016 = Desired ratio = 72 : 28
6.9+5.7+7.4 = 20 million tonnes = 18 : 7 Sol 921. (d)
Desired ratio = 17.4 : 20 Total marks obtained by all the seven
= 87 : 100 Sol 915. (b) students in Physics =
Number of students of college C = 90 80 70
Sol 910. (c) 80+88+92 = 260 120 x ( 100 + 100 + 100 +
Total production of rice = 5.2 + 3.8 + 4.5 Number of students of all five colleges = 80 85 65 50
+ 5.4 + 4.1 + 5.2 + 5.8 + 4.4 + 5.8 + 6.2 68+72+74+65+68+77+80+88+92+92 100
+ 100 + 100 + 100 ) =
+ 4.8 + 6.4 + 6.5 + 5.2 + 6.7 + 6.9 + 5.7 +95+98+72+75+73= 1189 624
+ 7.4 = 100 million tonnes 260
Desired angle= x 360 =78.72≈ 624
production of rice in 2014 = 6.2+4.8+6.4 1189 Desired average = = 89.14
7
= 17.4 million tones 79°
17.4 ◦
Desired angle = x 360 ≈63 Sol 922. (d)
100 Sol 916. (c) the total sales of books from branches
Number of cars sold in 2013 = B1, B3 and B6 = 80 + 95 + 70 + 105 +
Sol 911. (c) 520+530+460 = 1510 110 + 80 = 540
the production of rice in state B in 2014 total number of cars sold by all three
= 4.8 showrooms over the years = 500 + 450 Sol 923. (d)
the production of rice in state B in 2016 +400 + 480 + 420 + 450 + 520 + 530 + the average amount of Interest on loans
= 5.7 460 + 620 + 480 +520 + 650 + 520 + 23.4+32.5+41.6+36.4+49.4
5.7−4.8 540 + 630 + 400 + 430 = 9000 = =
Desired %age = x 100 = 5
4.8 1510
Desired angle = x 360 =60
◦ 36.66
18.75% 9000
Sol 924. (b)
Sol 912. (a) Sol 917. (b) 10−6
the number of students passing out of the total cars sold by showroom B Desired %age = x 100 = 40%
10
college B in the year 2016 = 68 during the years 2014 and 2016 =
the number of students passing out of 480+400 = 880 Sol 925. (c) From histogram, Total no. of
college B in the year 2017 = 77 the total cars sold by showroom C students = 15 + 13 + 10 + 14 + 12 + 6 =
77−68 during 2015 and 2016 = 540+430 = 970
Desired %age = x 100 = 70
68 Desired ratio = 880:970 70
13.2% = 88 : 97 Mean = = 35 So, the 35th student
2
will be the median.
Sol 913. (b) Sol 918. (a)
Therefore, From the histogram 35th
the average percentage of passing Total number of cars sold by all three
student lies in the range of 160-65.
72+75+73 showrooms in 2016 = 630+400+430 =
students in college E = = 1460
3
Sol 926. (a)
1 Total number of cars sold by all three
73 800−500
3 showrooms in 2015 = 650+520+540 = Desired %age = x 100 =
800
the average percentage of passing 1710
37.5
65+68+77 1710−1460
students in college B = =70 Desired %age = x 100 =
3 1710
Sol 927. (b)
the average percentage of passing 14.6
Total no. of students = 15 + 13 + 10 + 14
68+72+74 + 12 + 6 = 70
students in college A = = Sol 919. (b)
3 14
1 The average number of cars sold by Desired %age = x 100 = 20%
71 70
3 showroom A =
Clearly the desired answer is option B . 500 + 480 + 520 + 620 + 650 + 630
Sol 928. (d)
6 Desired ratio = (500+450+750) :
Sol 914. (b) = 566.7 (600+350+650)

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= 1700:1600 = 17:16 the percentage of the difference between


Sol 935.(d) 600−500
boys and girls = =
Sol 929. (c) Total number of boys = 600 + 450 + 750 600+500
40 + 700 + 800 = 3300 1
Desired %Age = x 100 = 80% Total number of girls = 500 + 550 + 650 9 %
50 11
+ 600 + 650 = 2950 College D :
Sol 930. (a) Desired Ratio = 3300 : 2950 = 66:59 the percentage of the difference between
the number of students enrolled in 600−450 2
Sol 936. (c) No. of male employees = boys and girls = = 14 %
institute A in the year 2016 = 500 600+450 7
the number of students enrolled in 8 25
450 × × 100 = 9 College A :
institute B in the year 2016 = 600 100
the percentage of the difference between
600 500−400 1
Desired %age = x 100 = 120% Sol 937.(d) boys and girls = = 11 %
500 400+500 9
Total number of girls =
Clearly option C is the right answer.
Sol 931. (d) 500 + 550 + 650 + 600 + 650 =
Total angle corresponding to the number 2950
Sol 944. (b) Total Height of the students
of persons using train and car = 120+40 2950
Desired average = = 590 = 11 × 102. 5+ 14 × 107. 5
◦ 5
= 160 + 17 × 112. 5+ 15 × 117. 5 + 13×
Total angle corresponding to the number 122.5+ 10 × 127. 5= 9175
Sol 938.(b) No. of employees working in
of persons using transports other than Total number of students =
20
◦ ◦
train and car = 360 -160 = 200

department A = 450× = 90 11 + 14 + 17 + 15 + 13 + 10
100
◦ ◦ 9175
Desired ratio = 160 : 200 the mean height of all students=
80
=4:5 Sol 939.(a) Central angle of employees
= 114. 7
8
Sol 932. (d) in dept. D =
100
× 360°= 28. 8°
120 Sol 945. (a) Total no. of girls =
Desired number of persons = x 500 + 500 + 700 + 450 + 650 =
360 Sol.940. (a)
1080 = 360 2800
Cars were running with the speed less
Desired Average =
than 60 km/h = 50+70 = 120
500+500+700+450+650
Sol 933. (c) Total number of cars = 50 + 70 + 85 + = 560
5
Percentage of boys in school C = 90 + 60 + 45 = 400
750 120
x100 = 53.57% Desired Percentage = ×100 Sol 946. (a)
750+650 400 The number of students have height in
Percentage of boys in school D = = 30% the interval of 105-110 = 14
700
700+600
x100 = 53.84% The total number of students = 11 + 14 +
400 17 + 15 + 13 + 10 = 80
Percentage of boys in school E = Sol 941. (b) Mean =
2
= 200
14
800 ⇒Median lies in the class interval of Desired %age = x 100 = 17.5%
x100 = 55.17% 80
800+650 60-70
Percentage of boys in school A =
Sol 947. (b)
600 Sol 942. (d) Desired %age
x100 = 54.54% 36
600+500 108 Desired %age = x 100 = 50%
= ×100= 30% 72
Clearly option C is the desired answer. 360
Sol 948. (c)
Sol 934. (a) Sol 943. (c) the total number of boys = 400 + 600 +
Mean speed of cars = College E : 650 + 600 + 750 = 3000
50×45+70×55+85×65+90×75+60×85+4 the percentage of the difference between
the total number of girls = 500 + 500 +
50+70+85+90+60+45 750−650 700 + 450 + 650 = 2800
boys and girls =
= 750+650 Desired ratio = 3000 : 2800
2250+3850+5525+6750+5100+4275 1 = 15 : 14
=7 %
400 7
27750 College B : Sol 949. (d)
= 400
= 69. 37≈ 69𝑘𝑚/ℎ The total number of students = 11 + 14 +
17 + 15 + 13 + 10 = 80

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80 the percentage difference between the =340.8+56 = 396.80


Mean = = 40
2 275−200
males and females = x 100 =
Therefore, Median lies in the class of 275+200 Sol 964. (c) Required percentage
110-115. 15.78 % difference = (21+39) - (18+22) = 20 %
Organization E :
Sol 950. (d) the percentage difference between the Sol 965. (c) Required difference =
the total expenditure on steel, cement 150−125 (95+100+84) - (61+55+42) = 121
males and females = x 100 =
and bricks = 36+74+54 = 162 150+125
the total expenditure on labour and 9.09 % Sol 966. (b)
miscellaneous expenses = 108+90 = 198 Organization B : Total sales = 80+105+95+110+75+95 =
Desired ratio = 162 : 198 the percentage difference between the 560
= 9 : 11 275−225
males and females = x 100 = Sol 967. (c) Total sale of B1, B3 and B5
275+225
Sol 951. (d) 10 % = 80+105+95+110+75+95 = 560
60 Organization C : Total sale of B2, B4 and B6 =
Desired %age = x 100 = 75% 75+65+85+95+70+80 = 470
80 the percentage difference between the
325−250 Required ratio = 560 : 470
Sol 952. (c) males and females = x 100 = = 56 : 47
325+250
Total number of females = 300 + 275 + 13.04 %
250 + 200 + 125 = 1150 Clearly, the Percentage difference Sol 968. (d)
1150 between Male and Female is maximum Total sales in 2000 = 80 + 75 + 95 + 85
Desired average = = 230 + 75 + 70 = 480
5 in organization D.
Total sales in 2001 = 105 + 65 + 110 +
Sol 953. (a) Sol 958. (d) Total Marks = 8 × 7. 5 + 95 + 95 + 80 = 550
Total number of males = 250 + 225 + Required ratio = 48 : 55
14 × 22. 5+ 28 × 37. 5+ 30 × 52. 5
325 + 275 + 150 = 1225 + 32 × 67. 5+ 16 × 82. 5= 6480
Total number of females = 300 + 275 + Sol 969. (c)
Total Students = 8+ 14 + 28 + 30 + 32 +
250 + 200 + 125 = 1150 25−10
16 = 128 Required percentage = ×100 =
Desired ratio = 1225 : 1150 25
6480
= 49 : 46 Mean marks = = 50. 6 60%
128

Sol 954. (b) Sol 970. (d)


Sol 959. (a) Expenditure on rent
Number of students who got marks less 60−40
70 Required percentage = ×100 =
than 45 = 8 + 14 + 28 = 50 = × 43200 = 𝑅𝑠. 8400 60
360
Total number of students = 8 + 14 + 28 + 100
%
30 + 32 + 16 = 128 Sol 960. (a) 3
50 According to the question
Desired % =
128
×100= 39. 1 Sol 971. (a)
18% = 234
1 % = 13 325+250+500
Required average = =
Sol 955. (d) 39 % = 39 x 13 = 507 3
Rent and Education = 70+60 = 130 358.33
Food and Miscellaneous = 105+45 = 150 Sol 961. (a)
Therefore, Required % Difference in percentage = (39+18) - Sol 972. (b)
150−130 40 (21+22) = 14% Production of steel for company A =
= × 100= %
150 3 ⇒Desired No. of students = 14% of 150+300+500 = 950 tonnes
1300= 182 Production of steel for company B =
Sol 956. (b) Mean no. of students = 200+400+400 = 1000 tonnes
8+14+28+30+32+16 Sol 962. (c) Percentage increase Production of steel for company C =
= 64 107−40 325+250+500 = 1075 tonnes
2
= × 100 = 167. 5% Production of steel for company D =
Therefore, Median marks lies in the 40
interval of 45-60. 400+500+600 = 1500 tonnes
Sol 963. (c) Clearly option B is the right answer.
Sol 957. (a) Electricity charges = (42 x 2.4) + (50 x
Organization D : 2.4 + 5 x 3.5) + (50 x 2.4 + 11 x 3.5) Sol 973. (d)
= 142 x 2.4+16 x 3.5

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Required percentage = Hence, Mumbai has more percentage Sol 997. (c)
200 increase. As its previous year value is 7
= 18.60% less than that of Kolkata.
Kerala =
21
×100 = 33. 33%
150+200+325+400
6
Sol 985. (d) Required difference = Tamil Nadu =
38
×100 = 15. 78%
Sol 974. (d)
128-51 = 77 13
Required number of students = 1280 Bihar = × 100 = 23. 63%
30 55
× 100 = 384 Sol 986. (a) Increase in expenditure on 10
38 Assam = × 100 = 100%
10
entertainment = × 37200
Sol 975. (d) 279 Therefore, Assam has the maximum
= Rs. 50.7 (approx.) increase in population.
Average of type A TV =
430+360+550 1340 Sol 987. (d) Required ratio =
= Sol 998. (a) Tax on A
3 3 (135-30):(180-10) = 105:170 = 21:34 2.46
= × 100 = 30%
Average of type B TV = 8.2
350+430+380 1160 Sol 988. (a) Required ratio = 72:10 =
3
= 3
36:5

1340 1160
Required difference =
3
- 3
=
Sol 989. (d) For J, % on food =
180
279
60
× 100 = 64. 52%
For K, % on food
Sol 976. (a)
135
Students after 2016 in standard 1 = = × 100 = 51. 92%
260
232+12-8+23-36 = 223
Therefore, Difference in % =
64.51-51.92 = 12.6%
Sol 977. (b)
Total profit earned = 620000×825 =
Sol 990. (d) Sales in 2014 = 265
5115 lakhs
Sales in 2015 = 305
Therefore, Percentage increase
Sol 978. (a)
40
Required ratio = 550 : 550 = 1:1 = × 100= 15.1%
265
Sol 979. (d)
Required difference = 30-18 = 12 Sol 991.(b) Central angle representing
51
football = × 360= 61. 2°
Sol 980. (a) 300
Total students = 232 + 241 + 248 + 12 +
6 + 16 - 8 - 11 - 13 = 723 Sol 992. (a) Desired ratio = (60-55) :
(68-60) = 5 : 8
Sol 981. (c)
Desired number of students = 2500× Sol 993. (a) Total increase in population
of Kerala and Tamil Nadu from 2005 to
44−8
= 900 2015 = (28-21) + (44-38) = 7+6 = 13 cr.
100
Sol 994. (b) Average temperature on 1st
Sol 982. (a)
29+24.2+18.9
Required difference = 24-21 = 3 Sunday = ≈ 24
3
(approx)
Sol 983. (b) Ratio between Mumbai and
Delhi = 155:180 = 31:36
Sol 995. (b) Chennai had maximum
temperature on 3rd Sunday.
Sol 984. (b) Since only in Mumbai and
Kolkata has an increase, and they have
Sol 996. (a) Difference in temperature =
the same value increased over the
31-10 = 21
preceding year.

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