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Practice Test: Table Charts - 2 - Question 1

Students who obtained Group Scores of at least 95 in every group are eligible to apply for a prize. Among those who are eligible, the student obtaining the highest Group Score in Social Science Group is awarded this prize. The prize was awarded to:

Detailed Solution for Practice Test: Table Charts - 2 - Question 1

From the given data it is clear that Dipan is the only student who obtained Group Scores of at least 95 in every group and obtained the highest Group Score in Social Science Group.

Practice Test: Table Charts - 2 - Question 2

Among the top ten students, how many boys scored at least 95 in at least one paper from each of the groups?

Detailed Solution for Practice Test: Table Charts - 2 - Question 2

Among the top ten students, only Dipan scored at least 95 in at least one paper from each of the groups.

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Practice Test: Table Charts - 2 - Question 3

Had Joseph, Agni, Pritam and Tirna each obtained Group Score of 100 in the Social Science Group,then their standing in decreasing order of final score would be;

Detailed Solution for Practice Test: Table Charts - 2 - Question 3

Had Joseph, Agni, Pritam and Tirna each obtained Group Score of 100 in the Social Science Group , their final score would increase by 0.9, 0.9, 2.2, 2.1 respectively. Adding these to the final score then their standing in decreasing order of final score would be Pritam, Joseph, Tirna, Agni with scores of 96.1,95.9,95.8,95.2 respectively.

Practice Test: Table Charts - 2 - Question 4

Each of the ten students was allowed to improve his/her score in exactly one paper of choice with the objective of maximizing his /her final score. Everyone scored 100 in the paper in which he or she chose to improve. After that, the topper among the ten students was:

Detailed Solution for Practice Test: Table Charts - 2 - Question 4

Lets first consider ayesha's marks, her 7 marks will increase in geography.

So increase in her average marks is 7/(2*5)  = 0.7. So new average is 96.9 .
Now for dipan, his 5 marks will increase in mathematics.

So increase in his average 5/5 = 1.

So his new average is 96+1 = 97 which is greater than ayesha's.

Other will clearly have a lower average than these both.

Practice Test: Table Charts - 2 - Question 5

How much did Dipan get in English Paper II?

Detailed Solution for Practice Test: Table Charts - 2 - Question 5

Since we know the average,  we can calculate the marks Dipan got in English Paper II (x) as ; 98+95+95.5+95+(96+x)/2 = 96*5 . We get 96+x = 96.5*2 . Thus x = 97 

Practice Test: Table Charts - 2 - Question 6

On which of the following days was the number of orders booked the highest?

Detailed Solution for Practice Test: Table Charts - 2 - Question 6

The cumulative orders booked by 19th are 337 and that of 18th are 332=> No. orders booked on 19th are 5

Similarly we can find the orders booked on that day till 14th.

Number of orders lost that were booked on 12th = Cumulative orders lost till 14th-Cumulative orders lost till 13th =92-91=1

Similarly, the number of orders lost till 17th can be found out.

Number of orders delivered on 13th are 11 out of which 4 are orders which were booked in 11th so, 7 must be the orders which were booked on 12th.

Similarly, we can find the orders which took 1day and 2 days to get delivered till 17th. 


Now, total number of orders booked on 12th will be 7+6+1=14.

The total number of orders placed on 13th = 21+8+2 = 31

FRom the table we can determine that among options, number of orders booked on 13th are maximum.

Practice Test: Table Charts - 2 - Question 7

Among the following days, the largest fraction of orders booked on which day was lost?

Detailed Solution for Practice Test: Table Charts - 2 - Question 7

The cumulative orders booked by 19th are 337 and that of 18th are 332=> No. orders booked on 19th are 5

Similarly we can find the orders booked on that day till 14th.

Number of orders lost that were booked on 12th = Cumulative orders lost till 14th-Cumulative orders lost till 13th =92-91=1

Similarly, the number of orders lost till 17th can be found out.

Number of orders delivered on 13th are 11 out of which 4 are orders which were booked in 11th so, 7 must be the orders which were booked on 12th.

Similarly, we can find the orders which took 1day and 2 days to get delivered till 17th. 


Now, total number of orders booked on 12th will be 7+6=1=14.

Fraction of orders booked on 15th that were lost = 12/28

Fraction of orders booked on 16th that were lost = 2/25

Fraction of orders booked on 13th that were lost =2/31

Fraction of orders booked on 14th that were lost = 8/30.

Practice Test: Table Charts - 2 - Question 8

The average time taken to deliver orders booked on a particular day is computed as follows. Let the number of orders delivered the next day be x and the number of orders delivered the day after be y. Then the average time to deliver order is (x+2y)/(x +y). On which of the following days was the average time taken to deliver orders booked the least?

Detailed Solution for Practice Test: Table Charts - 2 - Question 8

The cumulative orders booked by 19th are 337 and that of 18th are 332=> No. orders booked on 19th are 5

Similarly we can find the orders booked on that day till 14th.

Number of orders lost that were booked on 12th = Cumulative orders lost till 14th-Cumulative orders lost till 13th =92-91=1

Similarly, the number of orders lost till 17th can be found out.

Number of orders delivered on 13th are 11 out of which 4 are orders which were booked in 11th so, 7 must be the orders which were booked on 12th.

Similarly, we can find the orders which took 1day and 2 days to get delivered till 17th.


Now, total number of orders booked on 12th will be 7+6+1=14.

FRom the table we can determine that among options, number of orders booked on 13th are maximum.

Average time can be calculated as follows

14 is the least

Practice Test: Table Charts - 2 - Question 9

The delivery ratio for a given day is defined as the ratio of the number of orders booked on that day which are delivered on the next day to the number of orders booked on that day which are delivered on the second day after booking. On which of the following days, was the delivery ratio the highest?

Detailed Solution for Practice Test: Table Charts - 2 - Question 9

The cumulative orders booked by 19th are 337 and that of 18th are 332=> No. orders booked on 19th are 5

Similarly we can find the orders booked on that day till 14th.

Number of orders lost that were booked on 12th = Cumulative orders lost till 14th-Cumulative orders lost till 13th =92-91=1

Similarly, the number of orders lost till 17th can be found out.

Number of orders delivered on 13th are 11 out of which 4 are orders which were booked in 11th so, 7 must be the orders which were booked on 12th.

Similarly, we can find the orders which took 1day and 2 days to get delivered till 17th.

Now, total number of orders booked on 12th will be 7+6+1=14.

From the table we can determine that among options, number of orders booked on 13th are maximum.

For 15 the delivery ratio = 8/8 = 1

For 16 the delivery ratio = 13/10 = 1.3

For 13 the delivery ratio = 21/8 = 2.625

For 14 the delivery ratio = 15/3 = 5

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