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MCQ Test: Radar Graph Caselet - 2 - Question 1

Directions: Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given beside.

Three friends, Chand, Chandni, and Chanchal went to a shopping centre. Each of them had Rs. 2500. In the shopping centre, the session sale discount was 10% on the marked price. Chandni and Chanchal were regular customers so they got 20% each an additional discount on the discounted price but Chand being a new customer didn’t get any additional discount.  Only Chanchal had a membership card of the shopping centre which gave an additional discount of 25% on the discounted price. They all like Juicers of xyz brand and they purchased one piece each of that brand. The marked price of each piece was same. In last, when they calculated then they found that Chandni had paid Rs. 360 more than that of Chanchal. 

Q. If all of them combine the money paid for Juicer then, the total money paid by them for three pieces of the juicers was what percentage of the total marked price of the three juicers?

Detailed Solution for MCQ Test: Radar Graph Caselet - 2 - Question 1

Total marked price of 3 juicers = 2000 × 3 = 6000

The total money paid by them = 90x + 72x + 54x = 216x = 4320

Hence, option B is correct.
Common explanation : 
Let the marked price of juicer = 100x 
Then, The amount Chand paid = (100 – 10)% of 100x = 90% of 100x = 90x 
The amount Chandni will pay = 90% of 80% of 100x = 72x 
The amount Chanchal will pay = 90% of 80% of 75% of 100x = 54x 
According to the question, 72x – 54x = 18x = 360 
x = 20 

MCQ Test: Radar Graph Caselet - 2 - Question 2

Directions: Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given beside.

Three friends, Chand, Chandni, and Chanchal went to a shopping centre. Each of them had Rs. 2500. In the shopping centre, the session sale discount was 10% on the marked price. Chandni and Chanchal were regular customers so they got 20% each an additional discount on the discounted price but Chand being a new customer didn’t get any additional discount.  Only Chanchal had a membership card of the shopping centre which gave an additional discount of 25% on the discounted price. They all like Juicers of xyz brand and they purchased one piece each of that brand. The marked price of each piece was same. In last, when they calculated then they found that Chandni had paid Rs. 360 more than that of Chanchal. 

Q. The amount paid by Chand for the juicer was how much more than that by Chanchal?

Detailed Solution for MCQ Test: Radar Graph Caselet - 2 - Question 2

The amount paid by Chand = 90x

the amount paid by Chanchal = 54x

Hence, option D is correct.
Common explanation:
Let the marked price of juicer = 100x 
Then, The amount Chand paid = (100 – 10)% of 100x = 90% of 100x = 90x 
The amount Chandni will pay = 90% of 80% of 100x = 72x 
The amount Chanchal will pay = 90% of 80% of 75% of 100x = 54x 
According to the question, 72x – 54x = 18x = 360 
x = 20 

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MCQ Test: Radar Graph Caselet - 2 - Question 3

Directions: Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given beside.

Three friends, Chand, Chandni, and Chanchal went to a shopping centre. Each of them had Rs. 2500. In the shopping centre, the session sale discount was 10% on the marked price. Chandni and Chanchal were regular customers so they got 20% each an additional discount on the discounted price but Chand being a new customer didn’t get any additional discount.  Only Chanchal had a membership card of the shopping centre which gave an additional discount of 25% on the discounted price. They all like Juicers of xyz brand and they purchased one piece each of that brand. The marked price of each piece was same. In last, when they calculated then they found that Chandni had paid Rs. 360 more than that of Chanchal. 

Q. What was the marked price of the juicer?

Detailed Solution for MCQ Test: Radar Graph Caselet - 2 - Question 3

MP = 100X = 100 × 20 = 2000 
Hence, option C is correct.
Common explanation: 
Let the marked price of juicer = 100x 
Then, The amount Chand paid = (100 – 10)% of 100x = 90% of 100x = 90x 
The amount Chandni will pay = 90% of 80% of 100x = 72x 
The amount Chanchal will pay = 90% of 80% of 75% of 100x = 54x 
According to the question, 72x – 54x = 18x = 360 
x = 20 

MCQ Test: Radar Graph Caselet - 2 - Question 4

Directions: Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given beside.

Three friends, Chand, Chandni, and Chanchal went to a shopping centre. Each of them had Rs. 2500. In the shopping centre, the session sale discount was 10% on the marked price. Chandni and Chanchal were regular customers so they got 20% each an additional discount on the discounted price but Chand being a new customer didn’t get any additional discount.  Only Chanchal had a membership card of the shopping centre which gave an additional discount of 25% on the discounted price. They all like Juicers of xyz brand and they purchased one piece each of that brand. The marked price of each piece was same. In last, when they calculated then they found that Chandni had paid Rs. 360 more than that of Chanchal. 

Q. What is the ratio of the amount paid by Chand to that by Chanchal?

Detailed Solution for MCQ Test: Radar Graph Caselet - 2 - Question 4

The amount paid by Chand = 90x 
the amount paid by Chanchal = 54x 
The required ratio = 90x : 54x = 5 : 3 
Hence, option D is correct.
Common explanation: 
Let the marked price of juicer = 100x 
Then, The amount Chand paid = (100 – 10)% of 100x = 90% of 100x = 90x 
The amount Chandni will pay = 90% of 80% of 100x = 72x 
The amount Chanchal will pay = 90% of 80% of 75% of 100x = 54x 
According to the question, 72x – 54x = 18x = 360 
x = 20 

MCQ Test: Radar Graph Caselet - 2 - Question 5

Directions: Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given beside.

Three friends, Chand, Chandni, and Chanchal went to a shopping centre. Each of them had Rs. 2500. In the shopping centre, the session sale discount was 10% on the marked price. Chandni and Chanchal were regular customers so they got 20% each an additional discount on the discounted price but Chand being a new customer didn’t get any additional discount.  Only Chanchal had a membership card of the shopping centre which gave an additional discount of 25% on the discounted price. They all like Juicers of xyz brand and they purchased one piece each of that brand. The marked price of each piece was same. In last, when they calculated then they found that Chandni had paid Rs. 360 more than that of Chanchal. 

Q. How much money was left with Chand after purchasing the juicer?

Detailed Solution for MCQ Test: Radar Graph Caselet - 2 - Question 5

The amount Chand paid = (100 – 10)% of 100x = 90% of 100x = 90x = 90 × 20 = 1800 
The money left with him = 2500 – 1800 = 700 
Hence, option C is correct.
Common explanation: 
Let the marked price of juicer = 100x 
Then, The amount Chand paid = (100 – 10)% of 100x = 90% of 100x = 90x 
The amount Chandni will pay = 90% of 80% of 100x = 72x 
The amount Chanchal will pay = 90% of 80% of 75% of 100x = 54x 
According to the question, 72x – 54x = 18x = 360 
x = 20 

MCQ Test: Radar Graph Caselet - 2 - Question 6

Directions: Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given beside.
Three online hotel booking website A,B and C listed some hotels on their websites. The all listed 3 star, 4 star and 5 star hotels. One hotel can be listed on exactly one website. 
Further it is known that 
(I) Total number of hotels listed on all three website together is 720. 
(II) Total number of 4 star hotels is twice the total number of 3 star hotels on all the three websites taken together. Further, total number of 5 star hotels is thrice the total number of 4 star hotels on all three sites together. 
(III) Out of 200 hotels listed on Websites A, 30% are 3 star hotels.
(IV) Ratio of 5 star hotels on sites A,B and C are 1 : 1 : 2.
(V) Number of 5 star hotels on B website is 20% more than number of 4 star hotels on the same website. 
(VI) Number of 3 star hotels on website B and C are same. 

Q. What is the total number of 4 star hotels from website A and C together? 

Detailed Solution for MCQ Test: Radar Graph Caselet - 2 - Question 6

Following the common explanation, we get
Total number of 4 star hotels from Site A and C together are 60
Hence, option C is correct.
Common explanation:
It is given that total number of hotels is 720. 
4 star hotels = 2 × (3 star hotels)
5 star hotels = 3 × (4 star hotels)
Let, 3 star hotels M, 4 star hotels N and 5 star hotels P. 
N = 2M
P = 3N
M + 2M + 6M = 720
9M = 720
M = 80
N = 160
P = 480
Total 200 hotels listed on sites A. Out of which, 30% are 3 star.
60 hotels are there in 3 star category on Site A. 
Total 5 star hotels are 480. 

Ratio of the hotels on site A, B and C is 1:1:2. 
4x = 480
x = 120
Number of 5 star hotels on B website is 20% more than number of 4 star hotels on the same website.
Number of 5 Star Hotels on site B = 120 
So, number of 4 star hotels on site B would be 100. 
Total 4 star hotels are 160.
So 4 star hotels on site C will be 160 – 20 – 100 = 40
Number of 3 star hotels on website B and C are same. 

Total 80
So 3 star and 4 star hotels on site B and C should be 10. 

MCQ Test: Radar Graph Caselet - 2 - Question 7

Directions: Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given beside.
Three online hotel booking website A,B and C listed some hotels on their websites. The all listed 3 star, 4 star and 5 star hotels. One hotel can be listed on exactly one website. 
Further it is known that 
(I) Total number of hotels listed on all three website together is 720. 
(II) Total number of 4 star hotels is twice the total number of 3 star hotels on all the three websites taken together. Further, total number of 5 star hotels is thrice the total number of 4 star hotels on all three sites together. 
(III) Out of 200 hotels listed on Websites A, 30% are 3 star hotels.
(IV) Ratio of 5 star hotels on sites A,B and C are 1 : 1 : 2.
(V) Number of 5 star hotels on B website is 20% more than number of 4 star hotels on the same website. 
(VI) Number of 3 star hotels on website B and C are same. 

Q. Website D also started listing of Hotels on their site. Number of 3 star hotels on site D is 50% more than number of 4 star hotels on site A. Total number of hotels (3 star, 4 star and 5 star) on site D are 500, out of which 50% are 4 star. Find the number of 5 star hotels listed on site D. 

Detailed Solution for MCQ Test: Radar Graph Caselet - 2 - Question 7

Following the common explanation, we get
3 star hotels on site D is 50% more than number of 4 star hotels on site A
3 star hotels on Site D = 150% of 20 = 30
Total Hotels on site D = 500
Out of Which 50% are 4 star = 250
Number of 4 star hotels on site D = 500 – 250 – 30 = 220
Hence, option B is correct.
Common explanation:
It is given that total number of hotels is 720. 
4 star hotels = 2 × (3 star hotels)
5 star hotels = 3 × (4 star hotels)
Let, 3 star hotels M, 4 star hotels N and 5 star hotels P. 
N = 2M
P = 3N
M + 2M + 6M = 720
9M = 720
M = 80
N = 160
P = 480
Total 200 hotels listed on sites A. Out of which, 30% are 3 star.
60 hotels are there in 3 star category on Site A. 
Total 5 star hotels are 480. 

Ratio of the hotels on site A, B and C is 1:1:2. 
4x = 480
x = 120
Number of 5 star hotels on B website is 20% more than number of 4 star hotels on the same website.
Number of 5 Star Hotels on site B = 120 
So, number of 4 star hotels on site B would be 100. 
Total 4 star hotels are 160.
So 4 star hotels on site C will be 160 – 20 – 100 = 40
Number of 3 star hotels on website B and C are same. 

Total 80
So 3 star and 4 star hotels on site B and C should be 10. 

MCQ Test: Radar Graph Caselet - 2 - Question 8

Directions: Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given beside.
Three online hotel booking website A,B and C listed some hotels on their websites. The all listed 3 star, 4 star and 5 star hotels. One hotel can be listed on exactly one website. 
Further it is known that 
(I) Total number of hotels listed on all three website together is 720. 
(II) Total number of 4 star hotels is twice the total number of 3 star hotels on all the three websites taken together. Further, total number of 5 star hotels is thrice the total number of 4 star hotels on all three sites together. 
(III) Out of 200 hotels listed on Websites A, 30% are 3 star hotels.
(IV) Ratio of 5 star hotels on sites A,B and C are 1 : 1 : 2.
(V) Number of 5 star hotels on B website is 20% more than number of 4 star hotels on the same website. 
(VI) Number of 3 star hotels on website B and C are same. 

Q. What is the difference between 3 star hotels on site A and 4 star hotels on site C?

Detailed Solution for MCQ Test: Radar Graph Caselet - 2 - Question 8

Following the common explanation, we get
3 star Hotels on site A = 60

4 star Hotels on Site C = 40

Difference = 20

Hence, option A is correct.
Common explanation:
It is given that total number of hotels is 720. 
4 star hotels = 2 × (3 star hotels)
5 star hotels = 3 × (4 star hotels)
Let, 3 star hotels M, 4 star hotels N and 5 star hotels P. 
N = 2M
P = 3N
M + 2M + 6M = 720
9M = 720
M = 80
N = 160
P = 480
Total 200 hotels listed on sites A. Out of which, 30% are 3 star.
60 hotels are there in 3 star category on Site A. 
Total 5 star hotels are 480. 

Ratio of the hotels on site A, B and C is 1:1:2. 
4x = 480
x = 120
Number of 5 star hotels on B website is 20% more than number of 4 star hotels on the same website.
Number of 5 Star Hotels on site B = 120 
So, number of 4 star hotels on site B would be 100. 
Total 4 star hotels are 160.
So 4 star hotels on site C will be 160 – 20 – 100 = 40
Number of 3 star hotels on website B and C are same. 

Total 80
So 3 star and 4 star hotels on site B and C should be 10. 

MCQ Test: Radar Graph Caselet - 2 - Question 9

Directions: Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given beside.
Three online hotel booking website A,B and C listed some hotels on their websites. The all listed 3 star, 4 star and 5 star hotels. One hotel can be listed on exactly one website. 
Further it is known that 
(I) Total number of hotels listed on all three website together is 720. 
(II) Total number of 4 star hotels is twice the total number of 3 star hotels on all the three websites taken together. Further, total number of 5 star hotels is thrice the total number of 4 star hotels on all three sites together. 
(III) Out of 200 hotels listed on Websites A, 30% are 3 star hotels.
(IV) Ratio of 5 star hotels on sites A,B and C are 1 : 1 : 2.
(V) Number of 5 star hotels on B website is 20% more than number of 4 star hotels on the same website. 
(VI) Number of 3 star hotels on website B and C are same. 

Q. 4 Star Hotels on Site B is what percent of total number Hotels on Site A?

Detailed Solution for MCQ Test: Radar Graph Caselet - 2 - Question 9

Following the common explanation, we get

4 Star Hotels on Site B = 100

Total Hotels on Site A = 200

Hence, option E is correct.
Common explanation:
It is given that total number of hotels is 720. 
4 star hotels = 2 × (3 star hotels)
5 star hotels = 3 × (4 star hotels)
Let, 3 star hotels M, 4 star hotels N and 5 star hotels P. 
N = 2M
P = 3N
M + 2M + 6M = 720
9M = 720
M = 80
N = 160
P = 480
Total 200 hotels listed on sites A. Out of which, 30% are 3 star.
60 hotels are there in 3 star category on Site A. 
Total 5 star hotels are 480. 

Ratio of the hotels on site A, B and C is 1:1:2. 
4x = 480
x = 120
Number of 5 star hotels on B website is 20% more than number of 4 star hotels on the same website.
Number of 5 Star Hotels on site B = 120 
So, number of 4 star hotels on site B would be 100. 
Total 4 star hotels are 160.
So 4 star hotels on site C will be 160 – 20 – 100 = 40
Number of 3 star hotels on website B and C are same. 

Total 80
So 3 star and 4 star hotels on site B and C should be 10. 

MCQ Test: Radar Graph Caselet - 2 - Question 10

Directions: Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given beside.
Three online hotel booking website A,B and C listed some hotels on their websites. The all listed 3 star, 4 star and 5 star hotels. One hotel can be listed on exactly one website. 
Further it is known that 
(I) Total number of hotels listed on all three website together is 720. 
(II) Total number of 4 star hotels is twice the total number of 3 star hotels on all the three websites taken together. Further, total number of 5 star hotels is thrice the total number of 4 star hotels on all three sites together. 
(III) Out of 200 hotels listed on Websites A, 30% are 3 star hotels.
(IV) Ratio of 5 star hotels on sites A,B and C are 1 : 1 : 2.
(V) Number of 5 star hotels on B website is 20% more than number of 4 star hotels on the same website. 
(VI) Number of 3 star hotels on website B and C are same. 

Q. What is the total number of Hotels listed on Website C?

Detailed Solution for MCQ Test: Radar Graph Caselet - 2 - Question 10

Following the common explanation, we get

Total number of Hotels listed on site C is 290. 

Hence, option A is correct.
Common explanation:
It is given that total number of hotels is 720. 
4 star hotels = 2 × (3 star hotels)
5 star hotels = 3 × (4 star hotels)
Let, 3 star hotels M, 4 star hotels N and 5 star hotels P. 
N = 2M
P = 3N
M + 2M + 6M = 720
9M = 720
M = 80
N = 160
P = 480
Total 200 hotels listed on sites A. Out of which, 30% are 3 star.
60 hotels are there in 3 star category on Site A. 
Total 5 star hotels are 480. 

Ratio of the hotels on site A, B and C is 1:1:2. 
4x = 480
x = 120
Number of 5 star hotels on B website is 20% more than number of 4 star hotels on the same website.
Number of 5 Star Hotels on site B = 120 
So, number of 4 star hotels on site B would be 100. 
Total 4 star hotels are 160.
So 4 star hotels on site C will be 160 – 20 – 100 = 40
Number of 3 star hotels on website B and C are same. 

Total 80
So 3 star and 4 star hotels on site B and C should be 10. 

MCQ Test: Radar Graph Caselet - 2 - Question 11

Directions: Study the following web chart carefully and answer the questions given beside.
Number of students (in thousands) in two different universities in six different years.

Q. What is the difference (in thousands) between the number of students in DU in the year 2017 and the number of students in JNU in the year 2014?

Detailed Solution for MCQ Test: Radar Graph Caselet - 2 - Question 11

The number of students in DU in the year 2017 = 20 thousands 
 The number of students in JNU in the year 2014 = 30 thousands 
 Required difference = 30 – 20 = 10 thousands 
 Hence, option A is correct.

MCQ Test: Radar Graph Caselet - 2 - Question 12

Directions: Study the following web chart carefully and answer the questions given beside.
Number of students (in thousands) in two different universities in six different years.

Q. The number of students in JNU in any of the given year is how much percent (highest) more than that of DU in the same year?

Detailed Solution for MCQ Test: Radar Graph Caselet - 2 - Question 12

From the chart it is clear it is highest in 2012

MCQ Test: Radar Graph Caselet - 2 - Question 13

Directions: Study the following web chart carefully and answer the questions given beside.
Number of students (in thousands) in two different universities in six different years.

Q. What is the sum (in thousands) of the number of students in JNU in the year 2012 and the number of students in DU in the year 2016 together?

Detailed Solution for MCQ Test: Radar Graph Caselet - 2 - Question 13

The number of students in JNU in the year 2012 = 13 thousands 

The number of students in DU in the year 2016 = 24 thousands 

Required sum = 13 + 24 = 37 thousands 

MCQ Test: Radar Graph Caselet - 2 - Question 14

Directions: Study the following web chart carefully and answer the questions given beside.
Number of students (in thousands) in two different universities in six different years.

Q. If 30% of the students in JNU in the year 2017 were female, what was the number of male students in JNU in the same year?

Detailed Solution for MCQ Test: Radar Graph Caselet - 2 - Question 14

Total number of students in JNU in the year 2017 = 30 thousand

Number of male students = (100 – 30) % of 30 thousand = 70% of 30 thousand = 21 thousand

MCQ Test: Radar Graph Caselet - 2 - Question 15

Directions: Study the following web chart carefully and answer the questions given beside.
Number of students (in thousands) in two different universities in six different years.

Q. What was the highest percent increase in the number of students in DU in any of the given year over the previous year?

Detailed Solution for MCQ Test: Radar Graph Caselet - 2 - Question 15

Number of students in DU,
In 2012, 8 thousand
In 2013, 15 thousand
In 2014, 22 thousand
In 2015, 28 thousand
In 2016, 24 thousand
In 2017, 20 thousand
From here it is clear that in 2013 it was highest percentage increase over the previous year

MCQ Test: Radar Graph Caselet - 2 - Question 16

Directions: Study the following web chart carefully and answer the questions given beside.

A private tutor has question banks of five subjects (English, Maths, Reasoning, General Awareness, and Computer). The questions are divided into three categories depending on their difficulty level.

Q. The tutor has to make a paper of 60 questions. In how many ways he can choose the questions if 5% questions of the paper are from GA, 45% questions from Maths and at least 28 questions are from reasoning.

Detailed Solution for MCQ Test: Radar Graph Caselet - 2 - Question 16

Question bank of English contains (5 + 25 + 10) 40 questions 
Question bank of Maths contains (7 + 15 + 8) 30 questions 
Question bank of GA contains (5 + 6 + 14) 25 questions 
Question bank of Computer contains (7 + 6 + 12) 25 questions 
Question bank of Reasoning contains (9 + 12 + 9) 30 questions 
A paper of 60 questions are to be made that it has 5% questions from GA, 45% of questions from Maths and at least 28 questions from reasoning. 
∴ Questions of GA in the paper = 5% of 60 = 3 and Questions of Maths in the paper = 45% of 60 = 27 
The different ways that we can choose questions to form such paper are: 
i. 3GA × 27Maths × 28reasoning × 2(Computer +English) = 25C3 × 30C27 × 30C28  × 65C2 
⇒ 3GA × 27Maths × 28reasoning × 2(Computer +English) = 2300 × 4060 × 435 × 2080 
ii. 3GA × 27Maths × 29reasoning × 1(Computer +English) = 25C3 × 30C27 × 30C29 × 65C
⇒ 3GA × 27Maths × 28reasoning × 1(Computer +English) = 2300 × 4060 × 30 × 65 
iii. 3GA × 27Maths × 30reasoning = 25C3 × 30C27 × 30C30 
⇒ 3GA × 27Maths × 30reasoning = 2300 × 4060 × 1 
∴ Total number of ways in which a paper of 60 questions can be made so that it has 3 GA questions, 27 Maths questions and at least 28 reasoning questions = (2300 × 4060 × 435 × 2080) + (2300 × 4060 × 30 × 65) + (2300 × 4060 × 1) 
⇒ Required ways = 2300 × 4060 (435 × 2080 + 30 × 65 + 1) 
⇒ Required ways = 2300 × 4060 (904800 + 1950 + 1) 
⇒ Required ways = 2300 × 4060 × 906751 
Hence, the total number of ways in which a paper of 60 questions can be made so that it has 3 GA questions, 27 Maths questions and at least 28 reasoning questions is 2300 × 4060 × 906751

Hence, option C is correct.

MCQ Test: Radar Graph Caselet - 2 - Question 17

Directions: Study the following web chart carefully and answer the questions given beside.

A private tutor has question banks of five subjects (English, Maths, Reasoning, General Awareness, and Computer). The questions are divided into three categories depending on their difficulty level.

Q. If an entire test paper is created from only easy level questions of the question bank then in how many different ways can the questions be arranged such that all the questions from Maths and reasoning are set together?

Detailed Solution for MCQ Test: Radar Graph Caselet - 2 - Question 17

Question bank contains 5 easy level English questions, 7 easy level Maths questions, 9 easy level Reasoning questions, 5 easy level G.A questions and 7 easy level computer questions 
⇒ There are a total of 33 easy level questions. 
But all Maths and Reasoning questions are set next to each other 
⇒ 16 questions are grouped and can be considered as 1 question 
∴ We can assume a total of (33 – 16 + 1) 18 questions which need to be arranged. 
⇒ 18 questions can be arranged in 18! Ways 
Now, the number of ways in which Maths and reasoning question can be arranged = 16! 
∴ Required number of ways = 18! 16! 
Hence, in 18! 16! Ways questions can be arranged if Maths and reasoning questions are always set next to each other.

Hence, option E is correct.

MCQ Test: Radar Graph Caselet - 2 - Question 18

Directions: Study the following web chart carefully and answer the questions given beside.

A private tutor has question banks of five subjects (English, Maths, Reasoning, General Awareness, and Computer). The questions are divided into three categories depending on their difficulty level.

Q. A Maths test is to be made using all of the easy and hard level questions only from its question bank. In how many ways the test can be made if no two easy questions are set next to each other?

Detailed Solution for MCQ Test: Radar Graph Caselet - 2 - Question 18

Question bank of Maths contains 30 questions. 
Out of 30 questions, 7 are easy, 15 are moderate and 8 are hard. 
8 hard level questions can be set in 8! Ways 
In 8 places of hard questions, there are 9 places in which 7 easy questions are to be set, so that no two easy questions are set to each other 
_H1_H2_H3_H4_H5_H6_H7_H8_
⇒ Easy questions can be set in 9P7 ways 

∴ Number of ways in which the test can be made if no two easy questions are set next to each other = 8! × 9!/2! = 20160 × 9! 
Hence, 20160 × 9! Ways in which the test can be made if no two easy questions are set next to each other
Hence, option B is correct.

MCQ Test: Radar Graph Caselet - 2 - Question 19

Directions: Study the following web chart carefully and answer the questions given beside.

A private tutor has question banks of five subjects (English, Maths, Reasoning, General Awareness, and Computer). The questions are divided into three categories depending on their difficulty level.

Q. Find the number of ways in which the tutor can choose questions for an English test of 28 questions which contain 3 easy questions, 23 moderate questions and at most 4 hard questions from its question bank?

Detailed Solution for MCQ Test: Radar Graph Caselet - 2 - Question 19

Question bank of English contains 40 questions. 
Out of 40 questions, 5 are of the easy level, 25 are of moderate level and 10 are of hard level questions. 
The tutor has to choose questions for an English test of 28 questions which contain 3 easy questions, 23 moderate questions and at most 4 hard questions 
The test can be prepared in following way: 
3 easy question, 23 moderate questions, 2 hard question = 5C3 × 25C23 × 10C2 
⇒ Number of ways in which the test can be prepared = 10 × 300 × 45 
⇒ Number of ways in which the test can be prepared = 135000 
Hence, in 135000 ways a tutor can choose questions for an English test of 28 questions which contain 3 easy questions, 23
moderate questions and at most 4 hard questions.

Hence, option D is correct.

MCQ Test: Radar Graph Caselet - 2 - Question 20

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A private tutor has question banks of five subjects (English, Maths, Reasoning, General Awareness, and Computer). The questions are divided into three categories depending on their difficulty level.

Q. A student has to answer 18 questions of reasoning from its question bank, choosing at least 10 from moderate level questions, at least 5 from hard level questions and 1 from easy level, in how many ways can the student answer 18 questions.

Detailed Solution for MCQ Test: Radar Graph Caselet - 2 - Question 20

Question bank of reasoning contains 30 questions. 
Out of 30 questions, 9 are of easy level, 12 are of moderate level and 9 are of hard level questions. 
The student has to answer 18 questions. 
According to the given information: 
Numbers of possibilities are: 
i. 12 from moderate level, 5 from hard level and 1 from easy level = 12C12 × 9C5 × 9C1 
ii. 10 from moderate level, 7 from hard level and 1 from easy level = 12C10 × 9C7 × 9C
iii. 11 from moderate level, 6 from hard level and 1 from easy level = 12C11 × 9C6 × 9C1 
∴ Required number of ways = (12C12 × 9C5 × 9C1) + (12C10 × 9C7 × 9C1) + (12C11 × 9C6 × 9C1
⇒ Required number of ways = (1 × 126 × 9) + (66 × 36 × 9) + (12 × 84 × 9) 
⇒ Required number of ways = (1134) + (21384) + (9072) 
⇒ Required number of ways = 31590 
Hence, in 31590 ways a student can answer 18 questions of reasoning from its question bank, choosing at least 10 from moderate level questions, at least 5 from hard level questions and 1 from easy level.

Hence, option A is correct.

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