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Test: Table - Question 1

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The given table chart shows the percentage of the total number of students from five different institutes i.e. A, B, C, D and E in March and also given the ratio of the number of boys and girls in five different institutes.

Note: The total number of girls in institute B is 160 more than the total number of girls in institute C.

Q. If the total number of boys and girls in institute F is 28.56% and 20% more than that of institute A , then find the average number of students in institute F?

Detailed Solution for Test: Table - Question 1

The total number of boys in institute A=350
The total number of boys in institute
F=350/7*9=450
The total number of girls in institute A=250
The total number of girls in institute
F=250/5*6=300
Required average=(450+300)/2=375

Test: Table - Question 2

Read the following information carefully and answer the questions.

The given table chart shows the percentage of the total number of students from five different institutes i.e. A, B, C, D and E in March and also given the ratio of the number of boys and girls in five different institutes.

Note: The total number of girls in institute B is 160 more than the total number of girls in institute C.

Q. If the total number of students in April from institute E is 22.22% more than that of March from institute E, in which 33.33% of the students are girls and then find 37.5% of the total number of boys from institute E in April?

Detailed Solution for Test: Table - Question 2

The total number of students from institute E in March=540
The total number of students from institute E in April=540/9*11=660
The total number of boys from institute E in April=660*2/3=440
Required total=440/8*3=165

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Test: Table - Question 3

Read the following information carefully and answer the questions.

The given table chart shows the percentage of the total number of students from five different institutes i.e. A, B, C, D and E in March and also given the ratio of the number of boys and girls in five different institutes.

Note: The total number of girls in institute B is 160 more than the total number of girls in institute C.

Q. In institute C, the total number of students and teachers i s 408 out of which 62.5% are males and then find the difference between the total number of male and female teachers in institute C?

Detailed Solution for Test: Table - Question 3

The total number of students in institute C = 360
The total number of teachers in institute C= 408 - 360 = 48
The total number of males students in institute C = 220
The total number of males in institute C = 408*5/8 = 255
The total number of male teachers in institute C =255 - 220 = 35
The total number of female teachers in institute C =48 - 35 = 13
Required difference = 35 - 13 = 22

Test: Table - Question 4

Read the following information carefully and answer the questions.

The given table chart shows the percentage of the total number of students from five different institutes i.e. A, B, C, D and E in March and also given the ratio of the number of boys and girls in five different institutes.

Note: The total number of girls in institute B is 160 more than the total number of girls in institute C.

Q. The total number of boys in institutes A, B and C together are how much more/less than the total number of girls in institutes C, D and E together?

Detailed Solution for Test: Table - Question 4

The total number of boys in institutes A, B and C=350+600+220=1170

The total number of girls in institute C, D and E=140+450+220=810

Required difference=360 more

Test: Table - Question 5

Read the following information carefully and answer the questions.

The given table chart shows the percentage of the total number of students from five different institutes i.e. A, B, C, D and E in March and also given the ratio of the number of boys and girls in five different institutes.

Note: The total number of girls in institute B is 160 more than the total number of girls in institute C.

Q. The total number of girls in institutes A and B together is what percentage of the total number of boys in institutes A and D together?

Detailed Solution for Test: Table - Question 5

The total number of girls in institutes A and B=250+300=550

The total number of boys in institutes A and D=350+750=1100

Required percentage=550/1100*100=50%

Test: Table - Question 6

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The given table shows the selling price of five different footwear i.e. Bata, Nike, Puma, VKC and Paragon is how much more/less than the selling price of footwear in the previous month.

Note: Assume that the selling price of footwear every month is more/less than the selling price of footwear in the previous month Based on their sign (Positive and Negative).

Q. If the selling price of Puma footwear in January is Rs.100 less than the selling price of VKC footwear in January and the selling price of Puma footwear in February is 8.33% more than that of January. Then find the selling price of VKC footwear in March?

Detailed Solution for Test: Table - Question 6

Let the selling price of Puma footwear in January=12x

Let the selling price of Puma footwear in February=12x*13/12=13x

The selling price of Puma footwear in January=12x*25/(13-12)=Rs.300

The selling price of VKC footwear in January=300+100=Rs.400

The selling price of VKC footwear in March=400+100-20=Rs.480

Test: Table - Question 7

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The given table shows the selling price of five different footwear i.e. Bata, Nike, Puma, VKC and Paragon is how much more/less than the selling price of footwear in the previous month.

Note: Assume that the selling price of footwear every month is more/less than the selling price of footwear in the previous month Based on their sign (Positive and Negative).

Q. If the selling price of Paragon footwear in April is 33.33% more than that of March and the selling price of Paragon Footwear in April is 200 more than that of March. Then find the selling price of Paragon footwear in January.

Detailed Solution for Test: Table - Question 7

Let the selling price of Paragon footwear in March=3x
The selling price of Paragon footwear in April=3x*4/3=4x
The selling price of Paragon footwear in March=200*3/(4-3)= Rs.600
The selling price of Paragon footwear in January=600-150+90= Rs.540

Test: Table - Question 8

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The given table shows the selling price of five different footwear i.e. Bata, Nike, Puma, VKC and Paragon is how much more/less than the selling price of footwear in the previous month.

Note: Assume that the selling price of footwear every month is more/less than the selling price of footwear in the previous month Based on their sign (Positive and Negative).

Q. If the selling price of Bata footwear in February is 20% less than that of January and then find the ratio of the selling price of Bata footwear in January and that of in March?

Detailed Solution for Test: Table - Question 8

Let the selling price of Bata footwear in January=5x

The selling price of Bata footwear in February=5x*80/100=4x

The selling price of Bata footwear in January=100*5/(5-4)=Rs.500

The selling price of Bata footwear in February=500-100=Rs.400

The selling price of Bata footwear in March=400+50=Rs.450

Required ratio=500:450=10:9

Test: Table - Question 9

Direction: Read the following information carefully and answer the questions.

The given table shows the selling price of five different footwear i.e. Bata, Nike, Puma, VKC and Paragon is how much more/less than the selling price of footwear in the previous month.

Note: Assume that the selling price of footwear every month is more/less than the selling price of footwear in the previous month Based on their sign (Positive and Negative).

Q. If the sel l ing price of Nike footwear in February and March is Rs.1155 and the ratio of the cost price to selling price of Nike footwear in January is 6:11 and then find the cost price of Nike footwear in January.

Detailed Solution for Test: Table - Question 9

The difference between the selling price of Nike footwear in March and February=Rs.55

The selling price of Nike footwear in March=(1155+55)/2=Rs.605

The selling price of Nike footwear in February=Rs.550

The selling price of Nike footwear in January=550+220=Rs.770

The cost price of Nike footwear in January=770/11*6=Rs.420

Test: Table - Question 10

Direction: Read the following information carefully and answer the questions.

The given table shows the selling price of five different footwear i.e. Bata, Nike, Puma, VKC and Paragon is how much more/less than the selling price of footwear in the previous month.

Note: Assume that the selling price of footwear every month is more/less than the selling price of footwear in the previous month Based on their sign (Positive and Negative).

Q. If the ratio of the selling price of Bata to VKC footwear in February is 4:5 and the selling price of VKC footwear in January is 37.5% less than that of previous months and then find the selling price of Bata footwear in March?

Detailed Solution for Test: Table - Question 10

The selling price of VKC footwear in January=240*5/3= Rs.400

The selling price of VKC footwear in February=400+100= Rs.500

The selling price of Bata footwear in February=500/5*4= Rs.400

The selling price of Bata footwear in March=400+50= Rs.450

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