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Answer – 3.4:1
Explanation :
Downstream Speed of boat on Monday = 10 – 4 = 6kmph. similarly
Downstream Speed of boat on Wednesday and Thursday = 6 kmph,
16kmph
Rate of current = 1kmph, 2kmph and 4kmph
Ratio = 28:7 = 4 : 1
3.5 kmph
4.3 kmph
5.None of these
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Answer – 2.328
Explanation :
Total distance travelled by the boat on Monday = 48 + 90 = 138
Similarly Total distance travelled by the boat on Wednesday and Friday =
102, 88
Total distance travelled by the boat on Monday, Wednesday and Friday =
138 + 102 + 88 = 328 km
Answer – 4.17:24
Explanation :
Down stream distance travelled by boat on Monday, Wednesday, Thursday
and Friday together = 48 + 30 + 40 + 52 = 170
Up stream distance travelled by boat on Monday, Wednesday, Thursday
and Friday together = 90 + 72 + 42 + 36 = 240
17 : 24.
3.16 km
4.14 km
5.None of these
Answer – 4.14 km
Explanation :
Difference = 96 – 82 = 14
Answer –1.48.6%
Explanation :
Total downstream distance travelled by boat on Monday, Tuesday and
Wednesday = 108
Total up stream distance travelled by boat on Monday, Tuesday and
Wednesday = 222
% = 108/222 * 100 = 48.6%
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4.36
5.None of these
Answer – 4.36
Explanation :
Downstream Speed = 6kmph
Upstream Speed = 8kmph – 6kmph = 2kmph
Time taken by the boat to cover upstream distance = 72/2 = 36 hours
Answer – 1.1
Explanation :
Downstream speed = 28 kmph; Time taken by the boat to cover
downstream distance = 30/28 = 1 hr
SET-2
(Q.no: 1-5). Refer to the table and answer the given questions.
NA refers the data which is not needed for a particular question. The number of
working days of A, B, C, D is given below and some of them are missing. Take the
data of the first row for the first question and the second row for the second
question and so on.
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1. A started a work alone and then B joined her 5 days before actual
completion of the work. For how many days A worked alone?
A. 9
B. 11
C. 10
D. 25
E. 12
Answer – B. 11
Explanation :
Efficiency (A : B) = 5 : 4
Number of days(A : B) = 4x : 5x = 4x : 25
∴ Number of days required by A to finish the work alone = 4x
= 4 x 5 = 20.
A and B work together for last 5 days = 5 x 9 = 45%
Efficiency of A = 5% and B’s efficiency = 4%
∴ No. of days taken by A to complete 55% work = 55/5 = 11days
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C. 6 days
D. 8 days
E. 5 days
Answer – E. 5 days
Explanation :
The days ratio of (A + B + C) : (B + C) = X:3X/2 = 2X:3x;
Efficiency ratio = 3X:2X
Efficiency of A = x.
(480/3X) = Rs.160
Amount received by B = Rs.120 & C = 200
160:120:200 =4:3:5
1/4:1/3:1/5= 15:20:12;
(1/15+1/12+1/20)*Y = 1
Y = 5 days
Answer – B. 9 days
Explanation :
Let the work lasted for x days,
A’s 4 day’s work + B (x – 3) day’s work + C’s x day’s work = 1
⇒ (4/16) + (x – 3) / (64/5) + x/32 = 1
⇒ 5(x – 3)/64 + x/32 = 1 – 1/4
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4. C started the work and left after some days, when 25% work was
done. After it D joined and completed it working for 25 days. In
how many days C and D can do the complete work, working
together?
A. 6
B. 8
C. 10
D. 12
E. 20
Answer – E. 20
Explanation :
Efficiency of C = (100/50) = 2%
Rest work = 75%
∴ Efficiency of D = 75/25 = 3%
∴ Combined efficiency of C and D = 5%
∴ Number of days required by C and D to work together = 100/5 = 20
days.
5. B and C started the work. After 3 days D joined them. What is the
total number of days in which they had completed the work?
A. 12
B. 8
C. 4
D. 6
E. None of these
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(Q.no: 6 -10). Refer to the table and answer the given questions.
NA refers the data which is not needed for a particular question. The price details of
5 products are given below and some of them are missing. Take the data of the
first row for the first question and the second row for the second question and so
on.
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CP = 8400
SP = 8400 * 95/100 = 7980
CP = 7980
SP = 7980 * 105/100 = 8379
Difference = 8400 – 8379 = 21
Answer – C.4800
Explanation :
Total loss after one year = 30000*40/100 = 12000
share of B = (40/10)*12000 = 4800
8. A Shop Keeper sells two bags for Rs. 500 each. On one, he gets %
profit(as per the table) and on the other he gets % loss(as per the
table). His profit or loss in the entire transaction was?
A. 64/25 % Gain
B. 49/25 % Gain
C. 64/25 % Loss
D. 49/25 % Loss
E. None of these
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%=x
Loss % = x²/100 = 196/100 = 49/25%
9. The price of TV was marked up by %(as per the table).It was sold
at a discount of 20% on the marked price. What was the profit
percent of the cost price?
A. 10%
B. 11%
C. 15%
D. 12%
E. None of these
Answer – D. 12%
Explanation :
Explanation:
40 – 20 + [40 * (-20)/100] = 20 – 8 = 12%
Answer – B. 5200
Explanation :
R1 = 30% R2 = 20%
5000 * 130/100 * 80/100 = Rs. 5200
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SET-3
Question 1: The overall average speed of the entire trip excluding stoppage time is
nearly
(a) 46 km/h
(b) 75 km/h
(c) 81 km/h
(d) 65 km/h
Question 2: What percentage of time of the entire trip was actually spent
travelling between the cities?
(a) 76%
(b) 42.4%
(c) 7.6%
(d) 92%
Question 3: The total stoppage time at the cities in the first half and second half of
the total distance is in the ratio
(a) 2 : 1
(b) 1 : 3
(c) 3 : 1
(d) 1 : 2
Question 4: Between how many pairs of consecutive stations does the train run
below the overall average speed of the entire trip?
(a) 3
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(b) 2
(c) 1
(d) 4
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SET-4
Directions for questions 1 to 3 : A team of 5 players Arpit, Bimal, Chatur, Dinu and
Elan participated in a ‘Freaket’ tournament and played four matches (1 to 4). The
following table gives partial information about their individual scores and the total
Each column has two values missing. These are the runs scored by the two lowest
scorers in that match.None of the two missing values is more than 10% of the total
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Chatur 110
Dinu 72 75 20 56
Elan 60 78
A. 19.7% B. 19.9%
C. 20.1% D. 20.2%
Answer: Option A
Explanation:
(27+100+19+53)/(270+300+240+200)x100% = 199/1010x100%
= 19.7%
2) If the absolute difference between the total runs scored by Arpit and
Chatur in the four matches is minimum possible then what is the absolute
difference between total runs scored by Bimal and Elan in the four
matches?
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A. 32 B. 37
C. 27 D. Cannot be determined
Answer: Option B
Explanation:
110 + 20 = 187.
In such a case minimum possible total runs scored by Arpit in the four matches =
23 + 100 + 13 + 53 = 189.
3) The players are ranked 1 to 5 on the basis of the total runs scored by
them in the four matches, with the highest scorer getting Rank 1. If it is
known that no two players scored the same number of total runs, how
A. 0 B. 1
C. 3 D. 5
Answer: Option C
Explanation:
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Arpit-> 189-199
Bimal-> 218-224
Chatur-> 182-187
Dinu-> 223
Elan-> 187-188
SET-5
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Answer :
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JN
JN
1.The longest run for the train between the two successive halts is
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Answer : Option b
Explanation :
With the run is of 440 km, the longest run is between New Delhi - Kanpur
Central.
2. The average speed that the train maintained between two successive
(c) New Delhi - Kanpur Central (d) Bokaro Steel City - Tatanagar JN
Answer : Option c
Explanation :
The average speed of 93.22 kmph is the highest between New Delhi -
Kanpur Central.
3. The average speed that the train maintained between New Delhi and
Answer :
Explanation :
The average speed that the train maintained between New Delhi and
(a) Kanpur Central (b) Mughal Sarai JN (c) Tatanagar JN (d) Kharagpur JN
Answer : Option d
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Explanation :
5. The train begins its return journey from Bhubaneswar to New Delhi
Seventeen hours after it has arrived at Bhubaneswar. If the train left New
Delhi on Tuesday on what day will it have returned to New Delhi? (Assume
that on the return journey that train maintains the same average speed as
Answer : Option b
Explanation :Friday
SET-6
Direction (1-5): Study the following charts and answer the questions that
follow:
A 4
B 3
C 6
D 7.5
E 6
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1. A and B started doing the work. After 2 days they both left, and C joined the
work. He completed his part of work. Now the remaining work was completed
by F in 7 days. In how many days can F complete whole work?
A) 18 days
B) 16 days
C) 12 days
D) 20 days
E) 10 days
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Option C
Solution:
A does 20% work in 4 days. so 100% work in 100*4/20 = 20 days
Similarly B can complete 100% work in 100*3/10 = 30 days
They worked for 2 days, so did [1/20 + 1/30]*2 = 1/6 work
Now C completed 25% = 1/4 work
So now remaining work = 1 – (1/6 + 1/4) = 7/12
F complete 7/12 work in 7 days, so complete work in 12 days
2. G who can complete whole work in 30 days replaced A and did A’s part of work.
He left and then B also worked for same number of days as G. If remaining
work was completed by M who can do complete work in one-fourth the number
of days in which E can complete the work, then in how many days was the
whole work completed?
A) 22 days
B) 14 days
C) 21 days
D) 18 days
E) 12 days
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Option D
Solution:
A’s part of work = 20% = 1/5
So G did 1/5 of work,
Whole work in 30 days, s 1/5 work in 1/5 * 30 = 6 days
Now B also worked for 6 days.
B can complete whole work in 30 days, so In 6 days, completed 6/30 = 1/5 of
work
Now remaining work = 1 – (1/5 + 1/5) = 3/5 [After G and B did work]
Now E can complete whole work in 40 days [100*6/15]
So M can complete work in 10 days. So completed 3/5 work in 3/5 * 10 = 6
days
So total number of days = 6+6+6 = 18 days
3. All people decided to complete work in less number of days. So they divided the
work equally among themselves. In how many days will the work be completed
this way? (They all worked individually)
A) 25 4/5 days
B) 27 4/5 days
C) 23 5/6 days
D) 24 3/5 days
E) None of these
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Option B
Solution:
5 people equally divided the work so each did 1/5 work now
So A 1/5 work in 4 days as earlier
B == 1/10 work in 3 days , so 1/5 work in 6 days
C == 1/4 work in 6 days , so 1/5 work in 24/5 days
D == 3/10 work in 7.5 days , so 1/5 work in 5 days
E == 3/20 work in 6 days , so 1/5 work in 8 days
So complete work in = 4 + 6 + 24/5 + 5 + 8 = 27.8 days
4. P is 20% more efficient than B and Q is 60% more efficient than C. They
worked together for 5 days and left the work, after which the remaining work
was completed by C and E together. Had all worked together, in how many less
days they could have completed the work?
A) 6 3/13 days
B) 5 days
C) 4 3/5 days
D) 7 days
E) 8 4/11 days
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Option A
Solution:
P and B::
P == 120 : 100 = 6 : 5. So days = 5 : 6
6 = 30, so 1 = 5, so 5 = 25. P can complete work in 25 days
Q and C::
Q == 160 : 100 = 8 : 5. So days = 5 : 8
8 = 24, so 1 = 3, so 5 = 15. Q can complete work in 15 days
They worked for 5 days. So
[1/25 + 1/15]*5 = 8/15 work
Reaming 7/15 by C and E
So [1/24 + 1/40]*x = 7/15
x = 7 days
Total = 5+7 = 12 days
Now had they did work together::
[1/25 + 1/15 + 1/24 + 1/40] = 13/75
So 75/13 days
So less days = 12 – 75/13 = 81/13 = 6 3/13 days
5. J can complete the whole work in number of days equal to the average of
number of days in which A and B can complete the work. J, C, D, and E all
started the work and after 5 days they were replaced by A and B. A and B
completed the remaining work in how many days?
A) 3 1/5 days
B) 2 2/3 days
C) 1 2/3 days
D) 2 3/5 days
E) 4 2/5 days
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Option A
Solution:
A in 20 days, B in 30 days. So J in (20+30)/2 = 25 days
J, C, D, and E started work::
[1/25 + 1/24 + 1/25 + 1/40]= 11/75. Worked for 5 days so did 11/75 * 5 =
11/15 of work
Remaining work = 4/15
[1/20 + 1/130]*x = 4/15
Solve. x = 48/15 days = 3 1/5 days
SET-7
Directions (1 – 5): Study the following table carefully and answer the
questions that follow:
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The table shows the discount % given by stores on different items. The Market
Price of any article on all stores is same. Some values are missing. Answer the
questions on the basis of given table and information in question.
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Option C
Solution:
SP by store A = (100-28)/100 * MP = 72% of MP, by B = 82% of MP, by C =
60% of MP
So (72+82+60)/3 * MP/100 = 2568
Solve, MP = Rs 3600
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Option D
Solution:
Difference in SP = 93% of MP – 84% of MP
So 9% of MP = 486
Solve, MP = 5400
So SP by store C = 76% of 5400 = Rs 4104
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Option C
Solution:
Let x% discount by store B
So [84 + (100-x)]/2*100 * MP = 3608
And [70 + (100-x)]/2*100 * MP = 3300
Put value of (100-x) from 1 equation to another and solve for MP
MP = Rs 4400
So SP by store C = 70/100 * 4400 = Rs 3080
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Option E
Solution:
MP = x
SP by A = 88% of x
So CP by A = 100/110 * 88/100 *x = 4x/5
Now CP is same
SP by B = 89x/100, so profit of B = 89x/100 – 4x/5 = 9x/100
SP by C = 94x/100, so profit of B = 94x/100 – 4x/5 = 14x/100
So required ratio = 9 : 14
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Option C
Solution:
x/18 = 2/3
So discount by A = 12%
Now
88% of MP = 82% of MP + 216
Solve, MP = Rs 3600
Now:
let y% discount by store C
[88 – (100-y)]/100 * MP = 432
MP = Rs 3600
Solve, y = 24%
So SP by C = 76% of 3600 = Rs 2736
Directions (6 – 10): Study the following pie-chart and table carefully and
answer the questions that follow:
Some values are missing. Answer the questions on the basis of given table and
information in question. Speed of stream is same for both upstream and
downstream distance on respective days
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6. Time taken to cover the upstream distance on Friday is same as time taken to
cover the downstream distance on Thursday. Total speed of still water on
Thursday and Friday is 10 km/hr. Find the ratio of speed of still water on
Thursday and Friday.
A) 6 : 13
B) 4 : 11
C) 7 : 13
D) 4 : 15
E) 7 : 12
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Option C
Solution:
Distances upstream:
Monday = 18/100 * 150 = 27 km, Tuesday = 12/100 * 150 = 18 km.
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7. On Monday, the boat takes a total of 4 hrs 30 minutes to cover both upstream
and downstream distance. Ratio of speed of boat in still water in going
upstream to downstream is 4 : 5. Find the speed of boat in still water while
going downstream.
A) 13 km/hr
B) 15 km/hr
C) 9 km/hr
D) 10 km/hr
E) 12 km/hr
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Option B
Solution:
speeds – 4x and 5x
So on Monday
27/(4x-3) + 27/(5x+3) = 9/2
Solve, x = 3
So downstream speed = 5x = 15 km/hr
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Option B
Solution:
8x and 3x, Also 8x – 3x = 5
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Option D
Solution:
On Wednesday
39/(4x-2) – 18/(5x+2) = 10
Solve
Solve, x = 2 km/hr
So required distance :
39/(8-2) + 18/(10+2) = 8 hours
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Option D
Solution:
Let speed of still water upstream on Thursday = x, then downstream on Friday
= (11-x)
Now
45/(x-2.5) – 54/[(11-x)+3)] = 12
15/(x-2.5) – 18/(14-x) = 4
The time is integral value, so by putting values higher than 2.5, x can be found
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x=5
So required ratio is 5 : 6
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