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Applicants for the doctoral programmes of Ambi Institute of Engineering (AIE) and Bambi Institute of Engineering (BIE) have to appear for a Common Entrance Test (CET). The test has three sections: Physics (P), Chemistry (C), and Maths (M). Among those appearing for CET, those at or above the 80th percentile in at least two sections, and at or above the 90th percentile overall, are selected for Advanced Entrance Test (AET) conducted by AIE. AET is used by AIE for final selection.
For the 200 candidates who are at or above the 90th percentile overall based on CET, the following are known about their performance in CET:
1.     No one is below the 80th percentile in all 3 sections.
2.     150 are at or above the 80th percentile in exactly two sections.
3.      The number of candidates at or above the 80th percentile only in P is the same as the number of candidates at or above the 80th percentile only in C. The same is the number of candidates at or above the 80th percentile only in M.
4.     Number of candidates below 80th percentile in P: Number of candidates below 80th percentile in C:
Number of candidates below 80th percentile in M = 4:2:1.
BIE uses a different process for selection. If any candidate is appearing in the AET by AIE, BIE considers their AET score for final selection provided the candidate is at or above the 80th percentile in P. Any other candidate at or above the 80th percentile in P in CET, but who is not eligible for the AET, is required to appear in a separate test to be conducted by BIE for being considered for final selection. Altogether, there are 400 candidates this year who are at or above the 80th percentile in P.
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What best can be concluded about the number of candidates sitting for the separate test for BIE who were at or above the 90th percentile overall in GET?​
  • a)
    3 or 10
  • b)
    10
  • c)
    5
  • d)
    7 or 10
Correct answer is option 'A'. Can you explain this answer?
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We can see that, 200 candidates scored above 90th percentile overall in CET. Let the following Venn diagram represent the number of persons who scored above 80 percentile in CET in each of the three sections:
From 1, h = 0.
From 2, d + e + f = 150
From 3, a = b = c
We know, there are a total of 200 candidates,
3a + g = 200 – 150 = 50
From 4, (2a + f) : (2a + e) : (2a + d) = 4 : 2 : 1
So, 6a + (d + e + f) is divisible by 4 + 2 + 1 = 7.
Now, since d + e + f = 150, 6a + 150 is divisible by 7, i.e.,
(6a + 3) is divisible by 7.
Hence, a = 3, 10, 17,. . .
Further, since 3a + g = 50, a < 17. Hence, only two values are possible for a, 3 or 10. We can calculate the values of the other variables for the two cases. a = 3 or 10 d = 18 or 10 e = 42 or 40 f = 90 or 100 g = 41 or 20 From the candidates who are at or above 90th percentile, the candidates who are at or above 80th percentile in at least two sections are selected for AET. Hence, the candidates represented by d, e, f and g are selected for AET. BIE will consider the candidates who are appearing for AET and are at or above 80th percentile in P. Hence, BIE will consider the candidates represented by d, e and g, which can be 104 or 80. BIE will conduct a separate test for the other students who are at or above 80th percentile in P. Given that there are a total of 400 candidates at or above 80th percentile in P, and since there are 104 or 80 candidates at or above 80th percentile in P and are at or above 90th percentile overall, there must be 296 or 320 candidates at or above 80th percentile in P who scored less than 90th percentile overall.
The number of candidates sitting for separate test for BIE who were at or above 90th percentile in CET is either 3 or 10.
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Understanding the Candidate Distribution
To analyze the candidates' performance based on the provided data, we break down the information:
  • There are 200 candidates at or above the 90th percentile overall.
  • Among them, no one is below the 80th percentile in all 3 sections (P, C, M).
  • 150 candidates are at or above the 80th percentile in exactly two sections.
  • The candidates at or above the 80th percentile only in P, C, or M are equal in number.
  • The ratio of candidates below the 80th percentile in P, C, and M is 4:2:1.

Distribution of Candidates at or Above 80th Percentile
Let’s denote:
- A = Candidates at or above 80th percentile only in P
- B = Candidates at or above 80th percentile only in C
- C = Candidates at or above 80th percentile only in M
From the information:
- A = B = C
- 150 are at least in two sections, meaning they must also include candidates from A, B, and C.
Calculating Candidates for BIE's Separate Test
The total number of candidates at or above the 80th percentile in P is 400.
To find those eligible for BIE’s separate test:
- Candidates in AIE's AET are part of the 200 candidates who are at least in two sections.
- The remaining candidates at or above the 80th percentile in P must be from those who are not eligible for AET.
Given:
- The candidates eligible for AET are at least in two sections.
- Therefore, the candidates at or above the 80th percentile in P but not eligible for AET will be 400 - 200 = 200.
However, since all candidates at or above the 80th percentile in P who are not in AET must be considered for the separate test, the exact number who were at or above the 90th percentile overall is likely to be limited due to the overlapping conditions.
Conclusion
Out of the 200 who were not eligible for AET, we deduce that only a few—specifically 3 or 10—candidates would fit the requirement of being at or above the 90th percentile overall in CET while not qualifying for AET. Thus, the answer is 3 or 10.
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Applicants for the doctoral programmes of Ambi Institute of Engineering (AIE) and Bambi Institute of Engineering (BIE) have to appear for a Common Entrance Test (CET). The test has three sections: Physics (P), Chemistry (C), and Maths (M). Among those appearing for CET, those at or above the 80th percentile in at least two sections, and at or above the 90th percentile overall, are selected for Advanced Entrance Test (AET) conducted by AIE. AET is used by AIE for final selection.For the 200 candidates who are at or above the 90th percentile overall based on CET, the following are known about their performance in CET:1. No one is below the 80th percentile in all 3 sections.2. 150 are at or above the 80th percentile in exactly two sections.3. The number of candidates at or above the 80th percentile only in P is the same as the number of candidates at or above the 80th percentile only in C. The same is the number of candidates at or above the 80th percentile only in M.4. 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