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Tabular DI

1. The following table shows a number of people from


different age groups who respond to survey about
their favourite food style.

a. Delhi
b. Kolkata
c. Chennai
d. Mumbai
4. The below-mentioned table shows the production
What percentage of people indicates that their of food grains (in Million tonnes) in Punjab for
favourite style of food is Indian? 1998- 99 to 2002-03
a. 22
b. 34
c. 30.64
d. 32.58
2. Approximately what percentage of the total people
were aged 15 – 20 (Calculate to the nearest whole
Percentage)
a. 31
b. 27
c. 28
d. 14
3. Which of the given cities would have recorded the
highest increase in the population In a year?

Calculate the total wheat production % from the


year 1998 to 2002?
a. 43%
b. 33.25%
c. 36.45%
d. 41.35%
5. Calculate the percentage increase in wheat
production in 2002 over the previous year?
a. 25.32
If the number of students passing an examination
b. 26.4
be considered a criterion for comparison of the
c. 31.02
difficulty level of two examinations, which of the
d. 22.75
following statements is true in this context?
6. Directions: Study the below-mentioned table and
a. Half-yearly examinations were more
accordingly answer the questions that follow:
difficult
b. Annual examinations were more difficult
c. Both the examinations had almost the
same difficulty level
d. The two examinations cannot be
compared for difficulty level
8. How many students are there in Class IX in the
school?
a. 336
b. 442
c. 525
d. 430
In which year did the NP exceed Rs 1 Crore for the
9. Which section has the maximum pass percentage in
first time?
at least one of the two examinations?
a. 1995
a. Section A
b. 1994
b. Section B
c. 1993
c. Section C
d. 1992
d. Section D
7. Army Public School, Shankar Vihar has four sections
10. Which section has the maximum success rate in the
A, B, C, D of Class XI students.
annual examination?
a. Section A
b. Section B
c. Section C
d. Section D d. 1300
11. Army Public School, Shankar Vihar has four sections 14. For which of the following categories the
A, B, C, D of Class XI students. percentage increase in the number of employees
Which section has the minimum failure rate in the working in the Company from 2015 to 2020 was the
half-yearly examination? maximum?
a. Section A a. Technician
b. Section B b. Operators
c. Section C c. Managers
d. Section D d. Accountants
12. The following table shows the number of new 15. What is the pooled average of the total number of
employees added in Kia Motors India, in different employees of all categories in the year 2017?
categories and also the number of employees from a. 1245
these categories who left the company every year. b. 1195
c. 1456
d. 1667
16. Study the following table and answer the
questions.
The number of Candidates who Appeared for JEE
Advance and Qualified in the last 5 years from the
Different States is as given below.

What is the difference between the total number of


Technicians added to the Company and the total
number of Accountants added to the Company
during the years 2016 to 2020?
a. 88
b. 92
c. 98
d. 70
The total number of candidates qualified from all
13. What was the total number of Peons working in the
the states together in 2015 is approximately what
Company in the year 2019?
percentage of the total number of candidates
a. 1156
qualified from all the states together in 2016?
b. 1192
a. 70%
c. 1268
b. 62%
c. 80%
d. 90%
17. What is the average number of candidates who
appeared from West-Bengal during the given
years?
a. 9000
b. 8500
c. 8990
Profit earned is either paid out as a dividend or
d. 9100
ploughed back in business as retained earnings.
18. The percentage of the total number of qualified
Interest is paid on borrowings.
candidates to the total number of appeared
By how much do the borrowings of Hindustan
candidates among all the five states in 2017 is?
Unilever exceed that of TCS?
a. 12%
a. Rs. 1,210,000
b. 11.84%
b. Rs. 1,320,000
c. 12.63%
c. Rs. 1,000,000
d. 14%
d. Rs. 1,100,000
19. Combining Maharashtra and West-Bengal together
22. By how much does the dividend paid by Reliance
in 2016, what is the percentage of the candidates
exceed the dividend paid by Hindustan Unilever?
qualified to that of the candidate appeared?
a. Rs. 23 lakhs
a. 12.67%
b. Rs. 32 lakhs
b. 16.76%
c. Rs. 53 lakhs
c. 12.35%
d. Rs. 61 lakhs
d. 17%
23. The profit of Infosys is more/less than that of ITC by
20. In which of the given years the number of
_____ %
candidates appeared from Maharashtra has the
a. 33.3% less
maximum percentage of qualified candidates?
b. 33.3% more
a. 2016
c. 25% less
b. 2017
d. 25% more
c. 2018
24. What is the sum of profits made by Companies A
d. 2019
and B ?
21. In the below table Rate of Interest, Dividend Pay-
a. Rs. 500 lakhs
out Ratio, and the Retained Earnings of Five
b. Rs. 600 lakhs
Companies are shown
c. Rs. 700 lakhs
d. Rs. 800 lakhs
25. What is the sum of the borrowings of all five b. 39000
companies? c. 35000
a. Rs. 146 lakhs d. 28000
b. Rs. 14.6 lakhs 29. The percentage of Hatchbacks sold to the total
c. Rs. 73.1 lakhs number of vehicles sold was maximum in the year?
d. Rs. 14.6 crore a. 2014
26. The following table gives the sales of four-wheeler b. 2016
vehicles manufactured by TATA over the years. c. 2017
The number of Different Types of Vehicles Sold by a d. 2015
Company Over the Years (Numbers in Thousands) is 30. In the case of which battery there was a continuous
as follows decrease in sales from 2012 to 2017?
a. Hatchback
b. Sedans
c. MPVs
d. SUVs
31. The following data gives year-wise outlay in lakhs
of rupees in a certain 5-year plan (1990-95) of a
state .
Study the table carefully and answer the following
question:
What was the approximate percentage increase in
the sales of Pick-up Trucks in 1998 compared to What was the percentage increase during 1992-93 over

that in 2012? 1991-92 in Social Welfare outlay?

a. 28%
a. 88.43%
b. 31%
b. 90.13%
c. 33%
c. 92.43%
d. 34%
d. 89.00%
27. The total sales of all the seven years are the
maximum for which vehicle?
a. Hatchback
b. Sedans
c. MPVs
d. SUVs
28. What is the difference in the number of SUV
batteries sold in 2013 and 2017?
a. 24000
32. The following table gives the number of 5 types of
vehicles (A , B , C , D , E) manufactured by a
company over the years.
Study the table carefully and answer the following
question:

Which department has the minimum pass


percentage in at least one of the two semesters?
a. Department A
b. Department B
c. Department C
d. Department D

The production of E in the year 2004 was what 34. The following table represents the populations of

percent of the production of B in the year 2003? six different areas and the percentage of males,
a. 67.21% females and children among them.
b. 57.97% Study the table carefully and answer the following

c. 59% question:

d. 61.9%
33. An institute has four departments. The results of
Odd Semester and Even Semester are shown in the
table given below.
Study the table carefully and answer the following
question :

What is the average number of children in area A,


C, E and F?
a. 22515
b. 22615
c. 21615
d. 22715
35. The following table represents the number of bikes
sold by 6 stores in 5 different months of the year
2018.
Study the table carefully and answer the following
question :

What is the percentage of students studying


Engineering in college C to the total students of all
institutions studying Engineering?
a. 19%
b. 20%
c. 21%
Find the respective ratio between the total number
d. 25%
of bikes sold by stores T and U together in May and
37. The following table represents the maximum and
the total number of bikes sold by stores P and R
minimum temperature recorded on the 1st day of
together in March?
each month of five different cities.
a. 11:9
Study the table carefully and answer the following
b. 13:11
question:
c. 9:11
d. 5:7
36. The following table represents the number of
students studying in 5 different streams in 7
colleges.
Study the table carefully and answer the following
question:

What is the difference between the maximum


temperature of City C on 1st November and the
minimum temperature of City A on 1st January?
a. 3
b. 18
c. 15
d. 11
38. The following table represents the maximum and
min temperature recorded on the 1st day of each
month of five different cities.
Study the table carefully and answer the following
question: In 2012, sales volumes of shirts grew up by 100% as
that in 2010. C offered a 20% discount on its selling
price in 2012 which resulted in an increase of 12%
in market share. Each of the three rest brands lost
4% market share. However, the profitability of C
came down to 70% of its value in 2010. The unit
selling prices of the other three brands and their
profitability values remained the same in 2012 as
they were in 2010.

What is the total profit of all four brands together


in 2010?
In which month respectively the maximum
a. Rs. 144125
temperature of City D is second highest and
b. Rs. 142125
minimum temperature of City B is highest?
c. Rs.148125
a. 1st October and 1st January
d. Rs. 141125
b. 1st October and 1st November
40. The following table represents the percentage
c. 1st December and 1st January
distribution of populations of 5 countries on the
d. 1st September and 1st January
basis of poverty line and also on the basis of sex.
39. There are only 4 brands of shirts A , B , C and D in a
state of a country. The following table represents
the details about their market share, unit selling
price, and profitability (defined as the profit as a
percentage of the revenue) for the 2010.
hat will be the number of females above the
poverty line in country S if it is known that the
population of country S is 70 million?
a. 30 M
b. 24.3 M
c. 13.3 M
d. 57 M
Solution
1. C 5. B
% increase in wheat production in 2002-03 over
Total no. Of people - 124
2001-02
No of Indians in (15-20yrs) - 7 = 1720-1360= 360 million tonnes
Therefore % increase=
No. Of Indians in (21-30)yrs - 16
Hence Option B is the correct one
No. Of Indians in (31+)yrs – 15
6. C

Percentage of people who love Indian food= 7. C


38/124*100 = 30.64% Number of students who passed half-yearly

Hence Option C is the correct one. exams in the school


= (Number of students passed in half-yearly but
2. C
failed in annual exams) + (Number of students
Total number of people = people from age (15-
passed in both exams)
20) + people from age (21-30) + people from
= (6 + 17 + 9 + 15) + (64 + 55 + 46 + 76) = 288.
age 31+) = 33 + 31+ 58= 122
Also, the Number of students who passed
Percentage of total sample aged between (15-
annual exams in the school
20) = = 27.0491
= (Number of students who failed in half-yearly
The nearest whole percentage will be= 28
but passed in annual exams) + (Number of
Hence Option C is the correct one.
students passed in both exams)
3. A
= (14 + 12 + 8 + 13) + (64 + 55 + 46 + 76) = 288.
It is evident by looking at the table that Delhi
Since, the number of students passed in half-
has the highest increase in population. (500-
yearly = the number of students passed in
240)= 260
annual exams. Therefore, it can be inferred
Hence option A is the correct one.
that both the examinations had almost the
4. D
same difficulty level. Thus Statements (a), (b),
Total production during the period= 6560
and (d) are false and Statement (c) is true.
Total wheat during the period= 15864
8. D
Therefore % wheat production over total
Since the classification of the students on the
production=
basis of their results and sections form
6560/15864 x 100 =41.35
Hence Option D is the correct one.
𝟖𝟗
independent groups, so the total number of Section D = 𝟏𝟑𝟏 ∗ 𝟏𝟎𝟎% = 𝟔𝟕. 𝟗𝟒%

students in the class: Clearly, the success rate in the annual


= (28 + 23 + 17 + 27 + 14 + 12 + 8 + 13 + 6 + 17 + examination is maximum for Section A.
9 + 15 + 64 + 55 + 46 + 76) 11. D
= 430.
9. D Total number of failures in half-yearly exams in

Pass percentages in at least one of the two a section

examinations for different sections are:


= [(Number of students who failed in both

𝟏𝟒+𝟔+𝟔𝟒
exams) + (Number of students who failed in
For Section A = =
𝟐𝟖+𝟏𝟒+𝟔+𝟔𝟒
half-yearly but passed in Annual exams)]
𝟖𝟒
∗ 𝟏𝟎𝟎% = 𝟕𝟓%
𝟏𝟏𝟐
For Section B = In that section
𝟏𝟐 + 𝟏𝟕 + 𝟓𝟓
∗ 𝟏𝟎𝟎% = 𝟕𝟖. 𝟓%
𝟐𝟑 + 𝟏𝟐 + 𝟏𝟕 + 𝟓𝟓 The failure rate in half-yearly exams in Section
For Section C =
A %= 37.5 %
𝟖 + 𝟗 + 𝟒𝟔
∗ 𝟏𝟎𝟎% = 𝟕𝟖. 𝟕𝟓%
𝟏𝟕 + 𝟖 + 𝟗 + 𝟒𝟔
For Section D = Similarly, the failure rate in half-yearly exams
𝟏𝟑 + 𝟏𝟓 + 𝟕𝟔 in:
∗ 𝟏𝟎𝟎% = 𝟕𝟗. 𝟑𝟗%
𝟐𝟕 + 𝟏𝟑 + 𝟏𝟓 + 𝟕𝟔
Clearly, the pass percentage is maximum for
Section B = 32.71%
Section D
10. A Section C = 31.25%
Total number of students passed in annual
exams in a section Section D = 30.53%
= [(No. of students failed in half-yearly but
Clearly, the failure rate is minimum for Section
passed in annual exams) + (No. of students
D.
passed in both exams)] in that section
The success rate in annual exams in
12. A
Section A = 𝟏𝟒+𝟔𝟒
𝟏𝟏𝟐
∗ 𝟏𝟎𝟎% = 𝟔𝟗. 𝟔𝟒%

Similarly, the success rate in annual exams in: Required difference

Section B = 𝟏𝟐+𝟓𝟓 ∗ 𝟏𝟎𝟎% = 𝟔𝟐. 𝟔𝟐% = (272 + 240 + 236 + 256 + 288) - (200 + 224 +
𝟏𝟎𝟕

Section C = 𝟖+𝟒𝟔 ∗ 𝟏𝟎𝟎% = 𝟔𝟕. 𝟓% 248 + 272 + 260)


𝟖𝟎
= 88. (𝟏𝟗𝟑𝟔 − 𝟏𝟐𝟎𝟎)
= ∗ 𝟏𝟎𝟎% = 𝟔𝟏. 𝟑𝟑%
𝟏𝟐𝟎𝟎

13. B Number of Operators working in the Company:

Total number of Peons working in the In 2015 = 880.


Company in 2019
In 2020 = (880 + 256 + 240 + 208 + 192 + 248) -
= (820 + 184 + 152 + 196 + 224) - (96 + 88 + 80 + (104 + 120 + 100 + 112 + 144) = 1444.
120) = 1192.
Therefore, the Percentage increase in the
14. C number of Operators

Number of Managers working in the Company: (𝟏𝟒𝟒𝟒 − 𝟖𝟖𝟎)


= ∗ 𝟏𝟎𝟎% = 𝟔𝟒. 𝟎𝟗%
𝟖𝟖𝟎

In 2015 = 760.
Number of Accountants working in the

In 2020 = (760 + 280 + 179 + 148 + 160 + 193) - Company:

(120 + 92 + 88 + 72 + 96) = 1252.


In 2015 = 1160.

Therefore, the Percentage increase in the


In 2020 = (1160 + 200 + 224 + 248 + 272 + 260) -
number of Managers
(100 + 104 + 96 + 88 + 92) = 1884.

(𝟏𝟐𝟓𝟐 − 𝟕𝟔𝟎)
= ∗ 𝟏𝟎𝟎% = 𝟔𝟒. 𝟕𝟒%
𝟕𝟔𝟎 Therefore, the Percentage increase in the
number of Accountants
Number of Technicians working in the
Company: (𝟏𝟖𝟖𝟒 − 𝟏𝟏𝟔𝟎)
= ∗ 𝟏𝟎𝟎% = 𝟔𝟐. 𝟏𝟒%
𝟏𝟏𝟔𝟎

In 2015 = 1200.
Number of Peons working in the Company:

In 2020 = (1200 + 272 + 240 + 236 + 256 + 288) -


In 2015 = 820.
(120 + 128 + 96 + 100 +112) = 1936.

In 2020 = (820 + 184 + 152 + 196 + 224 + 200) -


Therefore, the Percentage increase in the
(96 + 88 + 80 + 120 + 104) = 1288.
number of Technicians
Therefore, the Percentage increase in the 16. C
number of Peons Required percentage
𝟕𝟐𝟎+𝟖𝟒𝟎+𝟕𝟖𝟎+𝟗𝟓𝟎+𝟖𝟕𝟎
 [ ∗ 𝟏𝟎𝟎] %
(𝟏𝟐𝟖𝟖 − 𝟖𝟐𝟎) 𝟗𝟖𝟎+𝟏𝟎𝟓𝟎+𝟏𝟎𝟐𝟎+𝟏𝟐𝟒𝟎+𝟗𝟒𝟎
= ∗ 𝟏𝟎𝟎% = 𝟓𝟕. 𝟎𝟕% 𝟒𝟏𝟔𝟎
𝟖𝟐𝟎  [ ∗ 𝟏𝟎𝟎] %
𝟓𝟐𝟑𝟎

Clearly, the percentage increase is maximum in = 79.54 % ~ = 80 %

the case of Managers. 17. C


Required Average
15. B 𝟖𝟏𝟎𝟎+𝟗𝟓𝟎𝟎+𝟖𝟕𝟎𝟎+𝟗𝟕𝟎𝟎+𝟖𝟗𝟓𝟎

𝟓
𝟒𝟒𝟗𝟓𝟎

Total number of employees of various 𝟓

categories working in the Company in 2017 are:  8990


18. B
Managers = (760 + 280 + 179) - (120 + 92) = Required percentage
1007.  [
𝟖𝟓𝟎+𝟗𝟐𝟎+𝟖𝟗𝟎+𝟗𝟖𝟎+𝟏𝟑𝟓𝟎
∗ 𝟏𝟎𝟎] %
𝟕𝟒𝟎𝟎+𝟖𝟒𝟓𝟎+𝟕𝟖𝟎𝟎+𝟖𝟕𝟎𝟎+𝟗𝟖𝟎𝟎
𝟒𝟗𝟗𝟎
Technicians = (1200 + 272 + 240) - (120 + 128) =  [ ∗ 𝟏𝟎𝟎] %
𝟒𝟐𝟏𝟓𝟎

1464.  𝟏𝟏. 𝟖𝟒%


19. C
Operators = (880 + 256 + 240) - (104 + 120) = Required percentage
1152.  [
𝟏𝟎𝟐𝟎+𝟏𝟐𝟒𝟎
∗ 𝟏𝟎𝟎] %
𝟖𝟖𝟎𝟎+𝟗𝟓𝟎𝟎
𝟐𝟐𝟔𝟎
Accountants = (1160 + 200 + 224) - (100 + 104)  [ ∗ 𝟏𝟎𝟎] %
𝟏𝟖𝟑𝟎𝟎

= 1380.  𝟏𝟐. 𝟑𝟓%


20. D
Peons = (820 + 184 + 152) - (96 + 88) = 972. The percentages of candidates qualified to
candidates appeared from Maharashtra during
Therefore, Pooled average of all the five
different years are:
categories of employees working in the 𝟖𝟕𝟎
For 2015 = ( ∗ 𝟏𝟎𝟎) % = 𝟏𝟐. 𝟏𝟗%
𝟔𝟒𝟎𝟎
Company in 1997
𝟏𝟎𝟐𝟎
=(1/5)×(1007+1464+1152+1380+972) For 2016 = ( ∗ 𝟏𝟎𝟎) % = 𝟏𝟏. 𝟓𝟗%
𝟖𝟖𝟎𝟎
𝟖𝟗𝟎
For 2015 = ( ∗ 𝟏𝟎𝟎) % = 𝟏𝟏. 𝟏𝟏%
𝟕𝟖𝟎𝟎
= (1/5)×(5975)
𝟏𝟎𝟏𝟎
For 2015 = ( ∗ 𝟏𝟎𝟎) % = 𝟏𝟏. 𝟓𝟒%
𝟖𝟕𝟓𝟎

= 1195.
𝟏𝟐𝟓𝟎 Remaining percent i.e. retained earning = 100 -
For 2015 = ( ∗ 𝟏𝟎𝟎) % = 𝟏𝟐. 𝟖𝟐%
𝟗𝟕𝟓𝟎
19.60 = 80.4%
Therefore maximum % is for year 2019.
21. D
According to question, 80.4% = Rs.402 lakh

Let the borrowing of TCS = x


100% = Rs.500 lakh

Interest of TCS = 234000


Therefore, Total dividend paid by Hindustan
Unilever is = 500 - 402 = Rs. 98 lakh
Rate of Interest = 18%

Let the profit of Reliance = 100%


∴x×18/100=234000

Dividend payout ratio (%) of Reliance = 32.50


⇒x=1300000

Remaining percent i.e. retained earning = 100 -


Let the borrowing of Hindustan Unilever = y
32.50 = 67.5%
Interest of Hindustan Unilever = 576000
According to question, 67.5% = Rs. 270 lakh
Rate of interest = 24%
100% = Rs. 400 lakh
∴ y×24/100=576000
Therefore, Total dividend paid by Reliance =
⇒y=2400000 400 - 270 = Rs. 130 lakh

Required difference = Required difference = 130 - 98 = Rs. 32 lakh

y - x = 2400000 – 1300000 23. C

= Rs. 1100000 Let the profit of ITC = 100%

22. B Dividend payout ratio of ITC = 8.75%

Let the profit of Hindustan Unilever be = 100% Remaining percent i.e., retained earning = 100 -
8.75 = 91.25
Dividend Payout ratio (%) of Hindustan
Unilever = 19.60 According to question, 91.25% = Rs. 365 lakh
100% = Rs. 400 lakh = Rs. 73.1 lakh

Therefore, Profit of ITC = Rs. 400 lakh 26. D

Let the profit of company Infosys = 100% Required percentage

Dividend payout ratio of Infosys = 28% = [(145−108)/108×100]%

Remaining percent i.e. retained earning = 100 - = 34.26% ~ = 34%


28 = 72%
27. C
According to question, 72% = Rs.216 lakh
The total sales (in thousands) of all the seven
100% = Rs.300 lakh years for various batteries are:

Therefore, Profit of Infosys = Rs. 300 lakh For Hatchbacks = 75 + 90 + 96 + 105 + 90 + 105
+ 115 = 676
Required percentage = 100*400/100 %
For Sedans = 144 + 126 + 114 + 90 + 75 + 60 + 85
= 25% less = 694

24. C For MPVs = 114 + 102 + 75 + 150 + 135 + 165 +


160 = 901
Profit made by company A = Rs. 200 lakh

For SUVs = 102 + 84 + 105 + 90 + 75 + 45 + 100 =


Profit made by company B = Rs. 500 lakh
601

Required Sum = 200 + 500 = Rs. 700 lakh


For Pick-up Trucks = 108 + 126 + 135 + 75 + 90 +
120 + 145 = 799.
25. C

Clearly, sales are maximum in the case of


Required Sum = 1300000 + 2400000 + 810000 +
MPVs.
1600000 + 1200000

28. B
= 7310000
Required difference = [(84 - 45) x 1000] = Hence, option D is correct.
39000.
29. C 33. A

The percentages of sales of 4AH batteries to


The pass percentages in at least one of the two
the total sales in different years are:
semesters for the four departments are :
𝟕𝟓
For 2012 = ( ∗ 𝟏𝟎𝟎) % = 𝟏𝟑. 𝟖𝟏%
𝟓𝟒𝟑
𝟗𝟎 For Department A,
For 2012 = ( ∗ 𝟏𝟎𝟎) % = 𝟏𝟕. 𝟎𝟓%
𝟓𝟐𝟖
𝟗𝟔
For 2012 = ( ∗ 𝟏𝟎𝟎) % = 𝟏𝟖. 𝟐𝟗% [(14+6+64)/(28+14+6+64)]∗100 = 75
𝟓𝟐𝟓
𝟏𝟎𝟓
For 2012 = ( ∗ 𝟏𝟎𝟎) % = 𝟐𝟎. 𝟓𝟗%
𝟓𝟏𝟎
For Department B,
𝟗𝟔
For 2012 = ( ∗ 𝟏𝟎𝟎) % = 𝟏𝟗. 𝟑𝟓%
𝟒𝟔𝟓
𝟏𝟎𝟓 [(12+17+55)/(23+12+17+55)]∗100
For 2012 = ( ∗ 𝟏𝟎𝟎) % = 𝟐𝟏. 𝟐𝟏%
𝟒𝟗𝟓

Clearly, the percentage is maximum in 2017.


=78.50
30. B
From the table, it is clear that the sales of For Department C,
Sedans have been decreasing continuously
from 2012 to 2017. [(8+9+46)/(17+8+9+46)]∗100=78.50
31. D
Social Welfare outlay for 1991-92 = 2073 For Department D,

Social Welfare outlay for 1992-93 = 3918


[(13+15+76)/(27+13+15+76)]∗100
Therefore,
Percentage Increase
=79.39
=((3918−2073)/2073) ∗ 100
≃ 89.00 Therefore, the pass percentage is minimum for
32. D Department A.

Production of E in 2004 = 130


Production of B in 2003 = 210 34. B
Therefore, No. of children in area A = 22% of 36000 = 7920
Required Percentage = (130/210∗100) % = No. of children in area C = (100 - 24 - 52) % of
61.9% 72000 = 17280
No. of children in area E = 42% of 86000 = highest and on 1st November, temperature of
36120 City B is the highest.
No. of children in area F = (100 - 44 - 25) % of 39. D
94000 = 29140
Therefore, Let, total sales of all brands in 2010 be 100.

Average no. of children = 22615. So, total sales of all brands in 2012 = 200% of

35. A 100 = 200

Total no. of bikes sold by stores T and U For brand A in 2010:

together in May = 616 Profit = 30 × 8000 × 20% = Rs. 48,000

Total no. of bikes sold by stores P and R


Similarly,
together in March = 504
Profit for brand B = Rs. 16,250

Therefore,
Profit for brand C = Rs. 37,500
Required Ratio = 616 : 504
= 11 : 9
Profit for brand D = Rs.39,375

36. C
Therefore,
Required Percentage = (164/821∗100)
Total profit = 48000 + 16250 + 37500 + 39375
≃ 21 %
= Rs. 1,41,125
37. D
Hence, option D is correct.
Maximum temperature of City C on 1st
November = 4 40. B
Minimum temperature of City A on 1st January
= -7 For Country S,
Population above poverty line
Therefore,
Required Difference = 4 - (-7) = (100 - 19)% of 70 M

= 11 = 56.7 M

38. B It is clear from the given table that on 1st Now,

October, the temperature of City D is second No. of females above poverty line =
(3/7∗56.7)=24.3M

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