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1 1018 / 12100 ~ 0.084%
2 What was the average decadal growth in the number of cars 1 - ~ 131%
(120+ 70+ 155+ 138.6+ 170.9)/ 5

3 In the year 2001, out of total number of vehicles 1 ~ 14%
(70.58+ 6.34)/ 549.91
4 The maximum decadal growth in population of India ..... 1 – 1961-71

{(548.95- 439.23)/ 439.23}x 100= 24.9%

5 In which year the decadal growth % 4 – 2011
120 70 155 138.6 170.9
554 354 442 171 164

Jan 2017

The table below embodies data on the sales revenue (rs in lakh) genrated by a publishing hourse during the years 2012-15 while selling books, magazines and journals as three categories of items. Answer questions 31-33 based in the data contained in the table
               
                                                 Sales Revenue( ₹ in Lakh)
                          Year
 Items       
2012
2013
2014
2015
Journals
46
47
45
44
Magazines
31
39
46
51
Books      
73
77
78
78
Total





Q.NO: 1
If the year 2016 were to show the same growth in terms of total sales revenue as the year 2015 over the year 2014, then the revenue in the year 2016 must be approximately:
(1). ₹  194 lakh
(2). ₹  187 lakh
(3). ₹  172 lakh
(4). ₹  177 lakh
Answer:  4

In 2015, approximately what percent of total revenue come from books?
 (1). 45%
(2). 55%
(3). 35%
(4). 25%
Answer: 1

 Q.NO: 3
The number of years in which there was an increase in revenue from at least two categories of items, is
(1). 0
(2). 1
(3). 2
(4). 3
Answer: 3

A University professor maintains data on MCA students tabulated by performance and gender of the students. The data is kept on a computer had disk, but accidentally some of it lost because of a computer virus. Only the following could be recovered:


                                  Number of MCA Students
         Performance
Gender
Average

Good

Excellent

Total
Male


10

Female



32
Total

30



Panic buttons were pressed but to no avail. An expert committee was formed, which decided that the following facts were self evident:
(a) Half the students were either excellent or good.
(b) 40% of the students were females
(c) One-third of the male students were average
Answer questions 4-6 based on the data given above

 Q.NO: 4
Approximately, what proportion of good students are male?
 (1).    0
(2).    0.73
(3).    0.43
(4).   0.27
Answer: 2


Q.NO: 5
How many female students are excellent?
 (1). 0
(2). 8
(3). 16
(4). 32
Answer: 1

 Q.NO: 6
What proportion of female students are good?
(1).   0
(2).   0.25
(3).   0.50
(4).   0.75
Answer: 2


August 2016

Consider the following two tables (I and II) that show the percentage of students in each faculty at University and the number of foreign students in the Science faculty. These percentages have been rounded to the nearest whole number. There are a total of 1049 students in the science faculty. Study these tables I and II and answer the questions that follow:

1. Approximately, what percentage of students in the Science faculty is that of foreign students?
(A) 14%
(B) 9%
(C) 30%
(D) 11% 
Answer - (D)    
2. Approximately, how many students belong to the Engineering faculty?
(A) 420
(B) 410
(C) 390
(D) 400
Answer - (B)    
3. In case, there are 34 European medical students, then approximately, what is their percentage in the medicine faculty?
(A) 13%
(B) 18%
(C) 12%
(D) 15%
Answer - (D)    



A college has a total of 800 MCA students, 80% of whom are in class MCA-III and remaining are equally divided between class MCA-I and class MCA-II. The proportion of female students and the proportion of vegetarian students in the college are indicated as under through the table. Answer questions 4 to 6 based on this information.
For example, in the table above, 0.525 is the total proportion of female students and 0.53 is the total proportion of vegetarian students in the college.

4. What is the percentage of female students in class MCA-III ?
(A) 40
(B) 45
(C) 50
(D) 55
Answer - (D)    



5. What is the percentage of vegetarian students in class MCA-I?
(A) 40
(B) 45
(C) 50
(D) 55
Answer - (A)    


Total Students = 800.
No. of students in MCA III = 80% of 800 = 640.
Rest Students = 800 - 640 = 160.
Rest students are divided equally into class MCA I & MCA II. So,
No. of students in class 12 = 160/2 = 80.

Now, total vegetarian = 53%


No. of Total vegetarian = 53% of 800 = 424.
55% of MCA III students are vegetarian.
No. of vegetarian in MCA III = 55% of 640 = 352.
No. vegetarian in MCA II = 50% of 80 = 40
Thus, no. of vegetarian in MCA I,
= 424- 352 - 40 = 32.
Thus,
In class MCA I total vegetarian = 32.

So, % of vegetarian = (32/800) * 100 = 40%.

6. How many total non-vegetarian students are there in class MCA-I and class MCA-II?
(A) 72
(B) 88
(C) 78
(D)92
Answer - (B)    

July 2016

The following table shows the percentage profit (%) earned by two companies A and B during the years 2011-15. Answer questions 1 to 3 based on the data contained in the table:

Year
Percentage Profit (%)
A
B
2011
20
30
2012
35
40
2013
45
35
2014
40
50
2015
25

Where, percent (%) Profit = (Income-Expenditure) × 100/Expenditure

1. If the total expenditure of the two companies was Rs.9 lakh in the year 2012 and the expenditure of A and B were in the ratio2:1, then what was the income of the company A in that year?
(A) Rs.9.2 lakh
(B) Rs.8.1 lakh
(C) Rs.7.2 lakh
(D) Rs.6.0 lakh
Answer B

2. What is the average percentage profit earned by the company B?
(A) 35% 
(B) 42%
(C) 38% 
(D) 40%
Answer C

3. In which year, the percentage profit earned by the company B is less than that of company A?
(A) 2012
(B) 2013
(C) 2014
(D) 2015
Answer B

The following table shows the number of people in different age groups who responded to a survey about their favourite style of music. Use this information to answer the questions that follow: (Question 4 to 6) to the nearest whole percentage:












4. Approximately what percentage of the total sample were aged 21-30?
(A) 31%
(B) 23%
(C) 25% 
(D) 14%
Answer C

5. Approximately what percentage of the total sample indicates that Hip-Hop is their favourite style of music?
(A) 6% 
(B) 8%
(C) 14% 
(D) 12%

Answer D

6. What percentage of respondents aged 31+ indicated a favourite style other than classical music?
(A) 64%
(B) 60%
(C) 75%
(D) 50%

Answer C

December 2015

Given below in the table is the decadal data of Population and Electrical Power Production of a country.

Year
Population (million)
Electrical Power Production (GW)*
1951
20
10
1961
21
20
1971
24
25
1981
27
40
1991
30
50
2001
32
80
2011
35
100


* 1 GW = 1000 million watt

Based on the above table, answer the following questions:

1. Which decade registered the maximum growth rate (%) of population?
(A) 1961-71
(B) 1971-81
(B) 1991-2001
(D) 2001-2011

Answer A

2. Average decadal growth rate (%) of population is:
(A) ~12.21%
(B) ~9.82%
(C) ~6.73%
(D) ~5%

Answer B

3. Based on the average decadal growth rate, what will be the population in the year 2021?
(A) 40.34 million
(B) 38.49 million
(C) 37.28 million
(D) 36.62 million

Answer B

4. In the year 1951, what was the power availability per person?
(A) 100 W
(B) 200 W
(C) 400 W
(D) 500 W

Answer D

5. In which decade, the average power availability per person was maximum?
(A) 1981-1991
(B) 1991-2001
(C) 2001-2011
(D) 1971-1981

Answer C

6. By what percentage (%) the power production increased from 1951 o 2011?
(A) 100%
(B) 300%
(C) 600%
(D) 900%

Answer D

June 2015

Question numbers 1 to 6 are based on the tabulated data given below:
: 
A Company has 20 employees with their ages (in years)and salary (in thousand rupees per month) mentioned against each of them : 


1. Classify the data of age of each employee in class interval of 5 years. Which class interval of 5 years has the maximum average salary

(A) 35 - 40 years
(B) 40 - 45 years
(C) 45 - 50 years
(D) 50 - 55 years

Answer D


2. What is the frequency (PERC) in the class interval of 30 - 35 years ximum average salary

(A) 20 PERC
(B) 25 PERC
(C) 30 PERC
(D) 35 PERC

Answer B


3. What is the average age of the employees
(A) 40.3 years
(B) 38.6 years
(C) 47.2 years
(D) 45.3 years

Answer A


4. What is the fraction (PERC) of employees getting salary >= 40,000 per month age salary
(A) 45 PERC
(B) 50 PERC
(C) 35 PERC
(D) 32 PERC

Answer A


5. What is the average salary (in thousand per month) in the age group 40 - 50 years salary
(A) 35
(B) 42.5
(C) 40.5
(D) 36.5

Answer B


6. What is the fraction of employees getting salary less than the average salary of all the employees
(A) 45 PERC
(B) 50 PERC
(C) 55 PERC
(D) 47 PERC

Answer C

December 2014

For a county, CO2 emissions (million metric tons) from various sectors are given in the following table. Answer the questions based on the data given:



1. By what percentage (%), the total emissions of CO2 have increased from 2005 to 2009?
(A) ~89.32%
(B) ~57.62%
(C) ~40.32%
(D) ~113.12%

Answer A

2. What is the average annual growth rate of CO2 emission in power sector?
(A) ~12.57%
(B) ~16.87%
(C) ~30.81%
(D) ~50.25%

Answer A

3. What is the percentage contribution of power sector to total CO2 emission in the year 2008?
(A) ~30.82%
(B) ~41.18%
(C) ~51.38%
(D) ~60.25%

Answer B

4. In which year, the contribution (%) of industry to total sectoral CO2 emission was minimum?
(A) 2005
(B) 2006
(C) 2007
(D) 2008

Answer A

5. What is the percentage (%) growth of CO2 emission from power sector during 2005 to 2009?
(A) 60
(B) 50
(C) 40
(D) 80

Answer A

6. Which sector has recorded maximum growth in CO2 emission during 2005 to 2009?
(A) Power
(B) Industry
(C) Commercial
(D) Agriculture

Answer D

 June 2014

Read the following table and answer question based on table:

Year
Government Canals
Private Canals
Tanks
Tube wells and other wells
Other sources
Total
1997-98
17117
211
2593
32090
3102
55173
1998-99
17093
212
2792
33988
3326
57411
1999-00
16842
194
2535
34623
2915
57109
2000-01
15748
203
2449
33796
2880
55076
2001-02
15031
209
2179
34906
4347
56672
2002-03
13863
206
1802
34250
3657
53778
2003-04
14444
206
1908
35779
4281
56618
2004-05
14696
206
1727
34785
7453
58867
2005-06
15268
207
2034
35372
7314
60196

1. Which of the following sources of Irrigation has registered the largest percentage of decline in Net area under irrigation during 1997-98 and 2005-06 ?
(A) Government Canals
(B) Private Canals
(C) Tanks
(D) Other Sources

Answer C

2. Find out the source of irrigation that has registered the maximum improvement in terms of percentage of Net irrigated area during 2002-03 and 2003-04.
(A) Government Canals
(B) Tanks
(C) Tube Wells and other wells
(D) Other Sources

Answer D

3. In which of the following years, Net irrigation by tanks increased at the highest rate?
(A) 1998-99
(B) 2000-01
(C) 2003-04
(D) 2005-06

Answer D

4. Identify the source of irrigation that has recorded the maximum incidence of negative growth in terms of Net irrigated area during the years given in the table.
(A) Government Canals
(B) Private Canals
(C) Tube Wells and other wells
(D) Other sources

Answer A

5. In which of the following years, share of the tube wells and other wells in the total net irrigated area was the highest?
(A) 1998-99
(B) 2000-01
(C) 2002-03
(D) 2004-05

Answer C

December 2013


Following table provides details about the Foreign Tourist Arrivals (FTAs) in India from different regions of the’ world in different years. Study the table carefully and answer the questions based on this table.

Region
Number of Foreign Tourist Arrival
2007
2008
2009
Western Europe
1686083
1799525
1610086
North America
1007276
1027297
1024469
South Asia
982428
1051846
982633
South East Asia
303475
332925
348495
East Asia
352037
355230
318292
West Asia
171661
215542
201110
Total FTAs in India
5081504
5282603
5108579

1. Find out the region that contributed around 20 percent of the total foreign tourist arrivals in India in 2009.
(A) Western Europe
(B) North America
(C) South Asia
(D) South East Asia
Answer B

2. Which of the following regions has recorded the highest negative growth rate of foreign tourist arrivals in India in 2009?
(A) Western Europe
(B) North America
(C) South Asia
(D) West Asia
(A) Western Europe    10.5%
(B) North America  2.7%
(C) South Asia  6.5%
(D) West Asia   6.69%
Answer - should be A (10.5%)

(D) as per official ans key    (wrong)

3. Find out the region that has been showing declining trend in terms of share of foreign tourist arrivals in India in 2008 and 2009.
(A) Western Europe
(B) South East Asia
(C) East Asia
(D) West Asia            
Answer D

4. Identify the region that has shown hyper growth rate of foreign tourist arrivals than the growth rate of the total FTAs in India in 2008.
(A) Western Europe
(B) North America
(C) South Asia
(D) East Asia
Answer C

September 2013

In the following table, trends in production of energy in India by primary sources are given. Study the table and answer the following questions: (Production in peta Joules)

Year
Coal & Lignite
Crude Petroleum
Natural Gas

Electricity (Hydro & Nuclear)
Total

2006-07
7459
1423
1223
4763
14,868

2007-08
7926
1429
1248
4944
15,547
2008-09
8476
1403
1265
5133
16,277
2009-10
9137
1411
1830
4511
16,889
2010-11
9207
1579
2012
5059
17,857

1. In which year primary sources recorded the lowest growth in total production of energy?
(A) 2007–08
(B) 2008–09
(C) 2009–10
(D) 2010–11
Answer C

2. Which source of energy has shown the highest growth rate in production during 2006-07 to 2010-11?
(A) Coal & lignite
(B) Crude petroleum
(C) Hydro & nuclear electricity
(D) Total production of energy
Answer A

3. Which one of the following primary sources of energy has recorded the highest growth in production in 2008–09?
(A) Coal & lignite
(B) Crude petroleum
(C) Natural gas
(D) Hydro & nuclear electricity
Answer A

4. In which year, production of hydro and nuclear electricity was almost double the production of crude petroleum and natural gas taken together?
(A) 2006–07
(B) 2007–08
(C) 2008–09
(D) 2009–10
Answer C

June 2013

Read the table below and based on this table answer the following questions:

Area under Major Horticulture Crops (in lakh hectares)
Year
Fruits
Vegetables
Flowers
Total Horticulture Area
2005-06
53
72
1
187
2006-07
56
75
1
194
2007-08
58
78
2
202
2008-09
61
79
2
207
2009-10
63
79
2
209

1.  Which of the following two years have recorded the highest rate of increase in area under the total horticulture?
(A) 2005-06 & 2006-07
(B) 2006-07 & 2008-09
(C) 2007-08 & 2008-09
(D) 2006-07 & 2007-08
Answer D

2. Shares of the area under flowers, vegetables and fruits in the area under total horticulture are respectively:
(A) 1, 38 and 30 percent
(B) 30, 38 and 1 perctent
(C) 38, 30 and 1 percent
(D) 35, 36 and 2 percent
Answer A

3. Which of the following has recorded the highest rate of increase in area during 2005-06 to 2009-10?
(A) Fruits
(B) Vegetables
(C) Flowers
(D) Total horticulture
Answer C

4. Find out the horticultural crops that have recorded an increase of area by around 10 percent from 2005-06 to 2009-10.
(A) Fruits
(B)Vegetables
(C) Flower
(D)Total horticulture
Answer B

5. What has been the share of area under fruits, vegetables and flowers in the area under total horticulture in 2007-08?
(A) 53 percent
(B) 68 percent
(C) 79 percent
(D) 100 percent
Answer B

6. In which year, area under fruits has recorded the highest rate of increase?
(A) 2006-07
(B) 2007-08
(C) 2008-09
(D) 2009-10
Answer A

December 2012

On the basis of the data given in the following table, give answers to questions:

Government Expenditures on Social Services
(As percent of total expenditure)
Sl. No.
Items
2007-08
2008-09
2009-10
2010-11

Social Services
11.06
12.94
13.06
14.02
(a)
Education, sports & youth affairs
4.02
4.04
3.96
4.46
(b)
Health & family welfare
2.05
1.91
1.90
2.03
(c)
Water supply, housing, etc.
2.02
2.31
2.20
2.27
(d)
Information & broadcasting
0.22
0.22
0.20
0.22
(e)
Welfare to SC/ST & OBC
0.36
0.35
0.41
0.63
(f)
Labour and employment
0.27
0.27
0.22
0.25
(g)
Social welfare & nutrition
0.82
0.72
0.79
1.06
(h)
North-eastern areas
0.00
1.56
1.50
1.75
(i)
Other social services
1.29
1.55
1.87
1.34

Total Government expenditure
100.00
100.00
100.00
100.00

1. How many activities in the social services are there where the expenditure has been less than
5 percent of the total expenditures incurred on the social services in 2008-09?
(A) One 
(B) Three
(C) Five 
(D) All the above
Answer D

2. In which year, the expenditures on the social services have increased at the highest rate?
(A) 2007-08 
(B) 2008-09
(C) 2009-10 
(D) 2010-11
Answer B

3. Which of the following activities remains almost stagnant in terms of share of expenditures?
(A) North-eastern areas 
(B) Welfare to SC/ST & OBC
(C) Information & broadcasting 
(D) Social welfare and nutrition
Answer D

4. Which of the following item’s expenditure share is almost equal to the remaining three items in the given years?
(A) Information & broadcasting 
(B) Welfare to SC/ST and OBC
(C) Labour and employment 
(D) Social welfare & nutrition
Answer D

5. Which of the following items of social services has registered the highest rate of increase in expenditures during 2007-08 to 2010-11?
(A) Education, sports & youth affairs
(B) Welfare to SC/ST & OBC
(C) Social welfare & nutrition 
(D) Overall social services
Answer B

6. Which of the following items has registered the highest rate of decline in terms of expenditure during 2007-08 to 2009-10?
(A) Labour and employment 
(B) Health & family welfare
(C) Social welfare & nutrition 
(D) Education, sports & youth affairs
Answer A

June 2012

The total electricity generation in a country is 97 GW. The contribution of various energy sources is indicated in percentage terms in the Pie Chart given below ;



1. What is the contribution of wind and solar power in absolute terms in the electricity generation ?
(A) 6.79 GW 
(B) 19.4 GW
(C) 9.7 GW 
(D) 29.1 GW
Answer A

2. What is the contribution of renewable energy sources in absolute terms in the electricity generation ?
(A) 29.1 GW 
(B) 26.19 GW
(C) 67.9 GW 
(D) 97 GW

Answer B

June 2011

Questions are based on the following data :
 Measurements of some variable X were made at an interval of 1 minute from 10 A.M. to 10:20 A.M. The data, thus, obtained is as follows :
X : 60,  62,  65,  64,  63,  61,  66,  65,  70,  68
 63,  62,  64,  69,  65,  64,  66,  67,  66,  64

1. The value of X, which is exceeded 10% of the time in the duration of measurement, is
 (A) 69
 (B) 68
 (C) 67
 (D) 66
Answer B

2. The value of X, which is exceeded 90% of the time in the duration of measurement, is
(A) 63
 (B) 62
 (C) 61
 (D) 60
Answer C

3. The value of X, which is exceeded 50% of the time in the duration of measurement, is
 (A) 66
 (B) 65
 (C) 64
 (D) 63
Answer B

December 2011

The total CO2 emissions from various sectors are 5 mmt. In the Pie Chart given below, the percentage contribution to CO2 emissions from various sectors is indicated.


1. What is the absolute CO2 emission from domestic sector?
(A) 1.5 mmt
(B) 2.5 mmt
(C) 1.75 mmt
(D) 0.75 mmt
Answer D

2. What is the absolute CO2 emission for combined thermal power and transport sectors?
(A) 3.25 mmt
(B) 1.5 mmt
(C) 2.5 mmt
(D) 4 mmt
Answer A

December 2010

The following table presents the production of electronic items (TVs and LCDs) in a factory during the period from 2006 to 2010. Study the table carefully and answer the following questions.
Year    2006    2007    2008    2009    2010
TV       6000    9000    13000  11000  8000
LCDs  7000    9400    9000    10000  12000

1. In which year, the total production of electronic items is maximum?
(A) 2006
(B) 2007
(C) 2008
(D) 2010
Answer C

2. What is the difference between averages of production of LCDs and TVs from 2006 to 2008?
(A) 3000
(B) 2867
(C) 3015
(D) 2400

3. What is the year in which production of TVs is half the production of LCDs in the year 2010?
(A) 2007
(B) 2006
(C) 2009
(D) 2008
answer B

4. What is the ratio of production of LCDs in the years 2008 and 2010?
(A) 4 : 3
(B) 3 : 4
(C) 1 : 3
(D) 2 : 3
answer B

5. What is the ratio of production of TVs in the years 2006 and 2007?
(A) 6 : 7
(B) 7 : 6
(C) 2 : 3
(D) 3 : 2

Answer c

June 2010

In the following chart, the price of logs is shown in per cubic metre and that of Plywood and Saw Timber in per tones.  Study the chart and answer the following questions.

1. Which product shows the maximum percentage increase in price over the period?
(A) Saw timber
(B) Plywood
(C) Log
(D) None of the above
Answer A

2. What is the maximum percentage increase in price per cubic metre of log ?
(A) 6
(B) 12
(C) 18
(D) 20
Answer D

3. In  which  year  the  prices  of  two products  increased  and  that  of  the third increased ?
(A) 2000
(B) 2002
(C) 2003
(D) 2006
Answer B

December 2009

Questions from 1 - 2 are based on the following diagram in which there are three intersecting circles. H representing The Hindu, I representing Indian Express and T representing The Times of India. A total of 50 persons were surveyed and the number in the Venn diagram indicates the number of persons reading the newspapers.













1. How many persons would be reading at least two newspapers?
(A) 23
(B) 25
(C) 27
(D) 29
Answer C

2. How many persons would be reading almost two newspapers?
(A) 23
(B) 25
(C) 27
(D) 48
Answer A
Explanation:
1) At least 2 : {2,3,4,......}
2) At most 2 : {0,1,2}
3) Almost 2 : {0,1}


3. Which of the following graphs does not represent regular (periodic) behaviour of the variable f(t)?

(A) 1
(B) 2
(C) 3
(D) 4
Answer C

4. Which of the following sources of data is not based on primary data collection?
(A) Census of India
(B) National Sample Survey
(C) Statistical Abstracts of India
(D) National Family Health Survey
Answer C

5. Which of the four data sets have more dispersion?
(A)       88        91        90        92        89        91
(B)       0          1          1          0          –1        –2
(C)       3          5          2          4            1          5
(D)       0          5          8          10        –2        –8


Answer D

June 2009

Questions 1 and 2 are based on the following venn diagram in which there are three intersecting circles representing Hindi knowing persons, English knowing persons and persons who are working as teachers. Different regions so obtained in the figure are marked as a, b, c, d, e, f and g.











1. If you want to select Hindi and English knowing teachers, which of the following is to be selected?
(A) g
(B) b
(C) c
(D) e
Answer C

2. If you want to select persons, who do not know English and are not teachers, which of the region is to be selected?
(A) e
(B) g
(C) b
(D) a
Answer B

Study the following graph carefully and answer questions 3 to 5.















3. In which year the quantity of engineering goods' exports was maximum?
(A) 2005
(B) 2006
(C) 2004
(D) 2007
Answer B

4. In which year the value of engineering goods decreased by 50 percent compared to the previous year?
(A) 2004
(B) 2007
(C) 2005
(D) 2006
Answer B

5. In which year the quantity of exports was 100 percent higher than the quantity of previous year?
(A) 2004
(B) 2005
(C) 2006
(D) 2007
Answer C

December 2008

Study the following Venn diagram and answer questions nos. 1 to 3.

Three circles representing GRADUATES, CLERKS and GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES are intersecting. The intersections are marked A, B, C, e, f, g and h. Which part best represents the statements in questions 31 to 33?








1. Some Graduates are Government employees but not as Clerks.
(A) h
(B) g
(C) f
(D) e
Answer C
2. Clerks who are graduates as well as government employees:
(A) e
(B) f
(C) g
(D) h
Answer D
3. Some graduates are Clerks but not Government employees.
(A) f
(B) g
(C) h
(D) e
Answer D

Study the following graph and answer questions numbered from 4 to 5:















4. Which of the firms got maximum profit growth rate in the year 2006?
(A) ab
(B) ce
(C) cd
(D) ef
Answer B
5. Which of the firms got maximum profit growth rate in the year 2007?
(A) bdf
(B) acf
(C) bed
(D) ace
Answer A

December 2007

Questions 1 to 3 are based on the following diagram in which there are three interlocking circles I, S and P, where circle I stands for Indians, circle S for Scientists and circle P for Politicians. Different regions in the figure are lettered from a to f




















1. The region which represents Non-Indian Scientists who are Politicians:
(A) f
(B) d
(C) a
(D) c
Answer A

2. The region which represents Indians who are neither Scientists nor Politicians:
(A) g
(B) c
(C) f
(D) a
Answer B

3. The region which represents Politicians who are Indians as well as Scientists:
(A) b
(B) c
(C) a
(D) d
Answer C



December 2006


Study the following graph and answer the following questions:














1. In the year 2000, which of the following Companies earned maximum percent profit?
(A) a
(B) b
(C) d
(D) f
Answer D

2. In the year 2001, which of the following Companies earned minimum percent profit?
(A) a
(B) c
(C) d
(D) e
Answer A

3. In the years 2000 and 2001, which of the following Companies earned maximum average percent profit?
(A) f
(B) e
(C) d
(D) b

Answer A

June 2006


The following pie chart indicates the expenditure of a country on various sports during a particular year.  Study the pie chart and answer the following questions: 

















1. The ratio of the total expenditure on football to that of expenditure on hockey is:
(A) 1:15
(B) 1:1
(C) 15:1
(D) 3:20
Answer B

2. If the total expenditure on sports during the year was Rs. 1,20,000,00 how much was spent on basket ball?
(A) Rs. 9,50,000
(B) Rs. 10,00,000
(C) Rs. 12,00,000
(D) Rs. 15,00,000
Answer D

3. The chart shows that the most popular game of the country is :
(A) Hockey
(B) Football
(C) Cricket
(D) Tennis
Answer C

4. Out of the following country's expenditure is the same on :
(A) Hockey and Tennis
(B) Golf and Basket ball
(C) Cricket and Football
(D) Hockey and Golf
Answer B

5. If the total expenditure on sport during the year was Rs. 1,50,00,000 the expenditure on cricket and hockey together was:
(A) Rs. 60,00,000
(B) Rs. 50,00,000
(C) Rs. 37,50,000
(D) Rs. 25,00,000
Answer A

December 2005

Study the following graph carefully and answer Q.No. 1 to 5 given below it:

 

















1. In which year the value per tin was minimum?
(A) 1995
(B) 1996
(C) 1998
(D) 1999
Answer A

2. What was the difference between the tins exported in 1997 and 1998?
(A) 10
(B) 1000 
(C) 100000
(D) 1000000
Answer A

3. What was the approximate percentage increase in export value from 1995 to 1999?
(A) 350
(B) 330.3 
(C) 433.3
(D) None of these
Answer D

4. What was the percentage drop in export quantity from 1995 to 1996?
(A) 75
(B) 50 
(C) 25
(D) None of these
Answer C

5. If in 1998, the tins were exported at the same rate per tin as that in 1997, what would be the value (in crores of rupees) of export in 1998?
(A) 400
(B) 375 
(C) 352
(D) 330
Answer C

December 2004

Study the following graph and answer the questions from 1 to 3:


1. In which year was the sale of ‘Pep-up’ the maximum?
(A) 1990
(B) 1992
(C) 1993
(D) None of the above
Answer D

2. In the case of which soft drink was the average annual sale maximum during the period 1988 - 1993.
(A) Pep - up only
(B) Cool - sip only
(C) Cool - sip and Dew – drop
(D) Pep - up and Dew – drop
Answer A

3. What was the approximate percent drop in the sale of Pep - up in 1990 over its sale in 1989?
(A) 5
(B) 12
(C) 14
(D) 20
Answer C

4. The number of students in two classes A and B and the respective “mean” of the marks obtained by each of the class are given in the following table:

Class A          Class B
Number of Students       20                    80
Arithmetic Mean            10                    20

The combined “mean” of the marks of the two classes will be:
(A) 18
(B) 15
(C) 10
(D) 20

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