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1. Question
Directions (1-5): Study the following graph carefully and answer the given questions.
The bar graph shows the number of students from schools A and B in different classes.
What is the ratio of the number of boys in class II from school A to the number of boys in class III from school B?Correct
Required ratio = 100: 120
= 5: 6Incorrect
Required ratio = 100: 120
= 5: 6 - Question 2 of 10
2. Question
Directions (1-5): Study the following graph carefully and answer the given questions.
The bar graph shows the number of students from schools A and B in different classes.
What is the difference between the number of boys from school A in class III and VI together and the number of girls from school B in class IV and VI together?Correct
Required difference = (20+240) – (80+140)
= 260 – 220
= 40Incorrect
Required difference = (20+240) – (80+140)
= 260 – 220
= 40 - Question 3 of 10
3. Question
Directions (1-5): Study the following graph carefully and answer the given questions.
The bar graph shows the number of students from schools A and B in different classes.
If the number of girls in class VII from school A is 40 more than the number of girls in class VI and the total students from same school is 500, then find the number of boys in class VII from school A?Correct
Number of girls in class VII from school A = 160+40 = 200
Number of boys in class VII from school A = 500 – 200 = 300Incorrect
Number of girls in class VII from school A = 160+40 = 200
Number of boys in class VII from school A = 500 – 200 = 300 - Question 4 of 10
4. Question
Directions (1-5): Study the following graph carefully and answer the given questions.
The bar graph shows the number of students from schools A and B in different classes.
The difference between the number of students from school A and B is maximum in which class?CorrectClass I = 125 – 100 = 25
Class II = 175 – 150 = 25
Class III = 200 – 150 = 50
Class IV = 250 – 200 = 50
Class V = 200 – 150 = 50
Class VI = 400 – 300 = 100IncorrectClass I = 125 – 100 = 25
Class II = 175 – 150 = 25
Class III = 200 – 150 = 50
Class IV = 250 – 200 = 50
Class V = 200 – 150 = 50
Class VI = 400 – 300 = 100 - Question 5 of 10
5. Question
Directions (1-5): Study the following graph carefully and answer the given questions.
The bar graph shows the number of students from schools A and B in different classes.
Number of boys from school B in class II and V together is approximately what percentage less than the total students from school B in class III and V?Correct
Required percentage = {(150+200) – (100+125)]/(150+200)} * 100
= [(350 – 225)/350]*100
= (125/350)*100
= 36%Incorrect
Required percentage = {(150+200) – (100+125)]/(150+200)} * 100
= [(350 – 225)/350]*100
= (125/350)*100
= 36% - Question 6 of 10
6. Question
Directions (6-10): Study the following graph carefully and answer the given questions.
Number of women employed in five different departments of different companies.
What is the difference between the total number of women in HR and that of in Accounts?CorrectThe average number of women in HR= (53+28+62+64+42) = 249
The average number of women in Accounts= (66+72+61+79+83) =361
Difference = 361-249 = 112IncorrectThe average number of women in HR= (53+28+62+64+42) = 249
The average number of women in Accounts= (66+72+61+79+83) =361
Difference = 361-249 = 112 - Question 7 of 10
7. Question
Directions (6-10): Study the following graph carefully and answer the given questions.
Number of women employed in five different departments of different companies.
What is the ratio between the average number of women of all departments on company D and E?CorrectAverage number of women in Company D= (64+79+79+66)/4 =288/4
Average number of women in Company E= (42+83+87+74)/4 =286/4
Ratio = 288/4: 286/4 = 144: 143IncorrectAverage number of women in Company D= (64+79+79+66)/4 =288/4
Average number of women in Company E= (42+83+87+74)/4 =286/4
Ratio = 288/4: 286/4 = 144: 143 - Question 8 of 10
8. Question
Directions (6-10): Study the following graph carefully and answer the given questions.
Number of women employed in five different departments of different companies.
The number of women in Production department of Company E is approximately what percent of the number of women in marketing department of company B?CorrectPercentage= (74/94)*100
= 79%IncorrectPercentage= (74/94)*100
= 79% - Question 9 of 10
9. Question
Directions (6-10): Study the following graph carefully and answer the given questions.
Number of women employed in five different departments of different companies.
The average number of women in company A in all the department is approximately what percentage the average number of women in company C in all the department?CorrectAverage number of women in company A in all departments is
= (53+66+83+67)/4 = 269/4
Average number of women in company C in all departments is
= (62+61+91+43)/4 =257/4
Percentage=100*((269/4)/(257/4))≈105%IncorrectAverage number of women in company A in all departments is
= (53+66+83+67)/4 = 269/4
Average number of women in company C in all departments is
= (62+61+91+43)/4 =257/4
Percentage=100*((269/4)/(257/4))≈105% - Question 10 of 10
10. Question
Directions (6-10): Study the following graph carefully and answer the given questions.
Number of women employed in five different departments of different companies.
What is the total number of women working in the Marketing department of all companies together?CorrectThe total of all the women in Marketing department is
= (83+94+91+79+87) = 434IncorrectThe total of all the women in Marketing department is
= (83+94+91+79+87) = 434