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Test Level 1: Table (August 14) - Question 1

Directions: In the table below, the numbers of students studying in different standards of six different schools are given. Study the table carefully to answer the question that follows.

What is the ratio of the total number of students studying in Class III of schools A and B and the total number of students studying in Class VI of schools C and D?

Detailed Solution for Test Level 1: Table (August 14) - Question 1

Let X = Students studying in standard III of schools A and B together = 48 + 58 = 106
Let Y = Students studying in standard VI of schools C and D together = 54 + 50 = 104
Ratio = X : Y = 106 : 104 = 53 : 52

Test Level 1: Table (August 14) - Question 2

Directions: In the table below, the numbers of students studying in different standards of six different schools are given. Study the table carefully to answer the question that follows.

The number of students studying in standard IV from school E is what percent of that from school D?

Detailed Solution for Test Level 1: Table (August 14) - Question 2

The number of students studying in standard IV from school E = 55
The number of students studying in standard IV from school D = 40
Required percent = (55/40) × 100 = 137.5%

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Test Level 1: Table (August 14) - Question 3

Directions: In the table below, the numbers of students studying in different standards of six different schools are given. Study the table carefully to answer the question that follows.

What is the approximate average number of students studying in standard I in all the schools?

Detailed Solution for Test Level 1: Table (August 14) - Question 3

Total number of students studying in standard I in all the schools
= 42 + 50 + 40 + 45 + 48 + 52 = 277
Average number of students studying in standard I = 277/6 = 46.17
= 46 (approximately)

Test Level 1: Table (August 14) - Question 4

Directions: Study the table given below and answer the question that follows.
The given table shows the production of rice and wheat in various parts of a country during 1986 to 1992. All the figures are in '000 tonnes.

The ratio of rice production to wheat production in 1989 is

Detailed Solution for Test Level 1: Table (August 14) - Question 4

Rice production in 1989 = 1605 thousand tonnes
Wheat production in 1989 = 895 thousand tonnes
Ratio = 1605/895 = 321/179

Test Level 1: Table (August 14) - Question 5

Directions: Study the table given below and answer the question that follows.
The given table shows the production of rice and wheat in various parts of a country during 1986 to 1992. All the figures are in '000 tonnes.

Between 1990-92, the fastest percentage increase in production of rice was in the

Detailed Solution for Test Level 1: Table (August 14) - Question 5

Test Level 1: Table (August 14) - Question 6

Directions: Study the table given below and answer the question that follows.
The given table shows the production of rice and wheat in various parts of a country during 1986 to 1992. All the figures are in '000 tonnes.

From 1986-92, wheat production went up by approximately

Detailed Solution for Test Level 1: Table (August 14) - Question 6

Rate of increase of wheat production = ((940 - 864)/864) x 100 = 8.8%

Test Level 1: Table (August 14) - Question 7

Directions: Study the table given below and answer the question that follows.
The given table shows the production of rice and wheat in various parts of a country during 1986 to 1992. All the figures are in '000 tonnes.

What is the approximate per capita production of rice and wheat in the year 1992? (Population of the country is approximately 900 million.)

Detailed Solution for Test Level 1: Table (August 14) - Question 7

Per capita production of rice and wheat in 1992 =   = 3.0 kg

Test Level 1: Table (August 14) - Question 8

Directions: Study the given data and answer the following question.
The following table gives marks scored by ten students in different subjects (out of 100):

Who ranked first?

Detailed Solution for Test Level 1: Table (August 14) - Question 8


Kavita ranked first.

Test Level 1: Table (August 14) - Question 9

Directions: Study the following table carefully to answer the given question.

The number of articles sold by company E in the year 2003 is what percent of the number of articles manufactured by it in that year? (Rounded of to two digits after decimal)

Detailed Solution for Test Level 1: Table (August 14) - Question 9

Number of articles (in thousands) sold by company E in the year 2003 = 17.7
Number of articles (in thousands) manufactured by company E in the year 2003 = 26.2
Required percentage = (17.7/26.2) × 100 = 67.56%

Test Level 1: Table (August 14) - Question 10

Directions: Answer the given question based on the following table:
MARKET SHARES OF 165 LITRES REFRIGERATORS IN 1998-99 (IN THOUSANDS)

The least number of refrigerators that Kelvinator must have had in stock at the beginning of 1998-99 was

Detailed Solution for Test Level 1: Table (August 14) - Question 10

Since sales are 104% of production for Kelvinator, the excess 4% must be the stock at the beginning of 1998-99.
Hence, least stock = (4/100) × (340) = 13.6 thousands = 13.6 × 1000 = 13,600

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