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IDBI Assistant Manager Mock Test - 3 - Question 1

Study the following information carefully and answer the below questions
Six persons- U, V, W, X, Y, and Z like different sports-Cricket, Hockey, Badminton, Basketball, Football, and Tennis and they participate in this sports event on two different dates either 8 or 17 of three different months- March, June, and August of the same year. All the information is not necessarily in the same order.
U Participates in the month which has an even number of days. U participates two persons after the one who likes Cricket. Z participates in the odd number date but after U. X participates three persons before the one who participates immediately after the one who likes Football. X does not participate in an even-numbered date. U does not like Football. The one who likes Basketball participates immediately before W. Y likes neither Cricket nor badminton. The one who likes Badminton participates in the same month as Y. Neither X nor Y likes Tennis.

Q. Who among the following person participates on August 17?

Detailed Solution for IDBI Assistant Manager Mock Test - 3 - Question 1


We have,

  • U Participates in the month which has an even number of days.
  • U participates two persons after the one who likes Cricket.

From the above condition, there are two possibilities.

Again we have,

  • Z participates in the odd number date but after U.
  • X participates three persons before the one who participates immediately after the one who likes Football.
  • X does not participate in an even-numbered date.
  • U does not like Football.

From the above condition, case2 gets eliminated.

Again we have,

  • The one who likes Basketball participates immediately before W.
  • Y likes neither Cricket nor badminton.
  • The one who likes Badminton participated in the same month as Y.
  • Neither X nor Y likes Tennis.

From the above condition, case1a gets eliminated. Case1 shows the final arrangement.

IDBI Assistant Manager Mock Test - 3 - Question 2

Study the following information carefully and answer the below questions
Six persons- U, V, W, X, Y, and Z like different sports-Cricket, Hockey, Badminton, Basketball, Football, and Tennis and they participate in this sports event on two different dates either 8 or 17 of three different months- March, June, and August of the same year. All the information is not necessarily in the same order.
U Participates in the month which has an even number of days. U participates two persons after the one who likes Cricket. Z participates in the odd number date but after U. X participates three persons before the one who participates immediately after the one who likes Football. X does not participate in an even-numbered date. U does not like Football. The one who likes Basketball participates immediately before W. Y likes neither Cricket nor badminton. The one who likes Badminton participates in the same month as Y. Neither X nor Y likes Tennis.

Q. How many persons participate before X?

Detailed Solution for IDBI Assistant Manager Mock Test - 3 - Question 2


We have,

  • U Participates in the month which has an even number of days.
  • U participates two persons after the one who likes Cricket.

From the above condition, there are two possibilities.

Again we have,

  • Z participates in the odd number date but after U.
  • X participates three persons before the one who participates immediately after the one who likes Football.
  • X does not participate in an even-numbered date.
  • U does not like Football.

From the above condition, case2 gets eliminated.

Again we have,

  • The one who likes Basketball participates immediately before W.
  • Y likes neither Cricket nor badminton.
  • The one who likes Badminton participated in the same month as Y.
  • Neither X nor Y likes Tennis.

From the above condition, case1a gets eliminated. Case1 shows the final arrangement.

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IDBI Assistant Manager Mock Test - 3 - Question 3

Study the following information carefully and answer the below questions
Six persons- U, V, W, X, Y, and Z like different sports-Cricket, Hockey, Badminton, Basketball, Football, and Tennis and they participate in this sports event on two different dates either 8 or 17 of three different months- March, June, and August of the same year. All the information is not necessarily in the same order.
U Participates in the month which has an even number of days. U participates two persons after the one who likes Cricket. Z participates in the odd number date but after U. X participates three persons before the one who participates immediately after the one who likes Football. X does not participate in an even-numbered date. U does not like Football. The one who likes Basketball participates immediately before W. Y likes neither Cricket nor badminton. The one who likes Badminton participates in the same month as Y. Neither X nor Y likes Tennis.

Q. On which of the following month and date does Z participate?

Detailed Solution for IDBI Assistant Manager Mock Test - 3 - Question 3


We have,

  • U Participates in the month which has an even number of days.
  • U participates two persons after the one who likes Cricket.

From the above condition, there are two possibilities.

Again we have,

  • Z participates in the odd number date but after U.
  • X participates three persons before the one who participates immediately after the one who likes Football.
  • X does not participate in an even-numbered date.
  • U does not like Football.

From the above condition, case2 gets eliminated.

Again we have,

  • The one who likes Basketball participates immediately before W.
  • Y likes neither Cricket nor badminton.
  • The one who likes Badminton participated in the same month as Y.
  • Neither X nor Y likes Tennis.

From the above condition, case1a gets eliminated. Case1 shows the final arrangement.

IDBI Assistant Manager Mock Test - 3 - Question 4

Read both the conclusions and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follows from the given statements disregarding the commonly known facts.
Give Answer:
a) If Only conclusion I follow.
b) If Only conclusion II follows.
c) If either conclusion I or II follows.
d) If Neither conclusion I nor II follows.
e) If both conclusions I and II follow.

Q. Statement
Only a few Limca are Mirinda
All Mirinda are 7up
Some Mirinda is Fanta
Conclusion
I. Some Limca being Fanta is a possibility
II. Some Limca is not a Mirinda

Detailed Solution for IDBI Assistant Manager Mock Test - 3 - Question 4


Both conclusions I and II follow.

IDBI Assistant Manager Mock Test - 3 - Question 5

Study the following information carefully and answer the below questions
Eight persons- L, M, N, O, P, Q, R, and S are sitting on the rectangular table facing the center but not necessarily in the same order. Three of them sit at each longer side and one of them sits at each smaller side of the table.
N sits second to the left of the one who sits opposite to M. M sits on the longer side of the table. One person sits between N and S. The number of persons sit between M and S is the same as the number of persons sit between N and P when counted from the right of both M and N. The one who sits immediate left of S sits second to the right of R. The number of persons sit between R and M is same as the number of persons sit between M and Q. Q sits adjacent to either N or P.  L neither sits adjacent to P nor M.

Q. What is the position of L with respect to P?

Detailed Solution for IDBI Assistant Manager Mock Test - 3 - Question 5


We have,

  • N sits second to the left of the one who sits opposite to M.
  • M sits on the longer side of the table.
  • One person sits between N and S.

From the above condition, there are three possibilities.

Again we have,

  • The number of persons sit between M and S is the same as the number of persons sit between N and P when counted to the right of both M and N.
  • The one who sits immediate left of S sits second to the right of R.


Again we have,

  • The number of persons sit between R and M is same as the number of persons sit between M and Q.
  • Q sits adjacent to either N or P.

From the above condition, Case1a gets eliminated.

Again we have,

  • L neither sits adjacent to P nor M.

From the above condition, case1 gets eliminated because there is a possibility of L is the immediate neighbor either P or M. Case2 shows the final arrangement.

IDBI Assistant Manager Mock Test - 3 - Question 6

Study the following information carefully and answer the below questions
Eight persons- L, M, N, O, P, Q, R, and S are sitting on the rectangular table facing the center but not necessarily in the same order. Three of them sit at each longer side and one of them sits at each smaller side of the table.
N sits second to the left of the one who sits opposite to M. M sits on the longer side of the table. One person sits between N and S. The number of persons sit between M and S is the same as the number of persons sit between N and P when counted from the right of both M and N. The one who sits immediate left of S sits second to the right of R. The number of persons sit between R and M is same as the number of persons sit between M and Q. Q sits adjacent to either N or P.  L neither sits adjacent to P nor M.

Q. Four of the five among the following are similar in such a way to form a group, who among the following doesn’t belong to the group?

Detailed Solution for IDBI Assistant Manager Mock Test - 3 - Question 6


We have,

  • N sits second to the left of the one who sits opposite to M.
  • M sits on the longer side of the table.
  • One person sits between N and S.

From the above condition, there are three possibilities.

Again we have,

  • The number of persons sit between M and S is the same as the number of persons sit between N and P when counted to the right of both M and N.
  • The one who sits immediate left of S sits second to the right of R.


Again we have,

  • The number of persons sit between R and M is same as the number of persons sit between M and Q.
  • Q sits adjacent to either N or P.

From the above condition, Case1a gets eliminated.

Again we have,

  • L neither sits adjacent to P nor M.

From the above condition, case1 gets eliminated because there is a possibility of L is the immediate neighbor either P or M. Case2 shows the final arrangement.

IDBI Assistant Manager Mock Test - 3 - Question 7

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Point N is 7m north of point G which is 9m west of point U. Point S is 15m north of point B. Point R is 8m south of point T. Point B is 5m west of Point R. Point N is 14m west of point S. Point V is 12m south of point U.

Q. If point Z is east of point V and south of point R. Then what is the distance between R and Z?

Detailed Solution for IDBI Assistant Manager Mock Test - 3 - Question 7

IDBI Assistant Manager Mock Test - 3 - Question 8

Study the following information carefully and answer the below questions
Point N is 7m north of point G which is 9m west of point U. Point S is 15m north of point B. Point R is 8m south of point T. Point B is 5m west of Point R. Point N is 14m west of point S. Point V is 12m south of point U.

Q. Four of the five among the following are similar in such a way to form a group, which one of the following doesn’t belong to the group?

Detailed Solution for IDBI Assistant Manager Mock Test - 3 - Question 8

IDBI Assistant Manager Mock Test - 3 - Question 9

Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below.
Eight persons namely – B, C, D, E, F, G, H, and I are living on four floored building marked 1 to 4 from bottom to top. There are two flats viz.- flat 1 and flat 2 from west to east. Each person works in the same organization at different designations viz.- MD, CEO, AGM, Manager, Assistant Manager, Accountant, Clerk, and Stenographer. All the information is not necessary in the same order.
Note: Designation of the persons is in descending order of seniority from MD to Stenographer.
H is designated two persons above D and lives immediately west of the stenographer. An assistant manager lives two floors below H. Three persons are designated between B and F, who lives two flats below I’s flat. F and I live in the same flat.  A person living immediately above the flat of Accountant lives immediately east of B, who is neither Manager nor Clerk. H is neither designated as CEO nor an Accountant. The one who lives immediately above G’s flat is not designated as CEO. C lives two floors above B, both are not living in the same flat. The number of persons designated above F is one less than the number of persons designated below I, who is neither designated as an accountant nor AGM. G and the one who is designated as an Assistant Manager are living on the same floor. H lives on an even number floor. I is not the Manager.

Q. The number of persons designated above E is same as ____?
I. The number of persons designated between I and H.
II. Three
III. The number of persons designated below I.
IV. The number of persons designated between F and H.

Detailed Solution for IDBI Assistant Manager Mock Test - 3 - Question 9


We have:

  • C lives two floors above B, both are not living in the same flat.
  • A person living immediately above the flat of Accountant lives immediately east of B, who is neither Manager nor Clerk.

That means, C lives in flat 2 of floor number 4.

  • Three persons are designated between B and F, who lives two flats below I’s flat.
  • F and I live in the same flat.
  • The number of persons designated above F is one less than the number of persons designated below I, who is neither designated as an accountant nor AGM.
  • I is not the Manager.

That means, in case (1) F is MD, in case (2) F is a clerk.
Based on the above given information we have:

Again, we have:

  • H is designated two persons above D and lives immediately west of the stenographer.
  • H is neither designated as CEO nor an Accountant.

That means, in case (1) & case (2) H is designated as Manager, and D is designated as an Accountant.

  • G and the one who is designated as an Assistant Manager are living on the same floor.
  • An assistant manager lives two floors below H.
  • H lives on an even number floor.

That means, in case (1) C is a stenographer, and B is an assistant Manager, case (2) is not valid.

  • The one who lives immediately above G’s flat is not designated as CEO.

That means, E must be designated as AGM.
Based on the above given information we have:

Case (2) is not valid as B is an Assistant Manager.

IDBI Assistant Manager Mock Test - 3 - Question 10

Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below.
Eight persons namely – B, C, D, E, F, G, H, and I are living on four floored building marked 1 to 4 from bottom to top. There are two flats viz.- flat 1 and flat 2 from west to east. Each person works in the same organization at different designations viz.- MD, CEO, AGM, Manager, Assistant Manager, Accountant, Clerk, and Stenographer. All the information is not necessary in the same order.
Note: Designation of the persons is in descending order of seniority from MD to Stenographer.
H is designated two persons above D and lives immediately west of the stenographer. An assistant manager lives two floors below H. Three persons are designated between B and F, who lives two flats below I’s flat. F and I live in the same flat.  A person living immediately above the flat of Accountant lives immediately east of B, who is neither Manager nor Clerk. H is neither designated as CEO nor an Accountant. The one who lives immediately above G’s flat is not designated as CEO. C lives two floors above B, both are not living in the same flat. The number of persons designated above F is one less than the number of persons designated below I, who is neither designated as an accountant nor AGM. G and the one who is designated as an Assistant Manager are living on the same floor. H lives on an even number floor. I is not the Manager.

Q. Which of the following statement is/are not true?
I. H lives two floors above Clerk
II. Three persons are designated between E and C.
III. Two floors are above the floor of the CEO.

Detailed Solution for IDBI Assistant Manager Mock Test - 3 - Question 10


We have:

  • C lives two floors above B, both are not living in the same flat.
  • A person living immediately above the flat of Accountant lives immediately east of B, who is neither Manager nor Clerk.

That means, C lives in flat 2 of floor number 4.

  • Three persons are designated between B and F, who lives two flats below I’s flat.
  • F and I live in the same flat.
  • The number of persons designated above F is one less than the number of persons designated below I, who is neither designated as an accountant nor AGM.
  • I is not the Manager.

That means, in case (1) F is MD, in case (2) F is a clerk.
Based on the above given information we have:

Again, we have:

  • H is designated two persons above D and lives immediately west of the stenographer.
  • H is neither designated as CEO nor an Accountant.

That means, in case (1) & case (2) H is designated as Manager, and D is designated as an Accountant.

  • G and the one who is designated as an Assistant Manager are living on the same floor.
  • An assistant manager lives two floors below H.
  • H lives on an even number floor.

That means, in case (1) C is a stenographer, and B is an assistant Manager, case (2) is not valid.

  • The one who lives immediately above G’s flat is not designated as CEO.

That means, E must be designated as AGM.
Based on the above given information we have:

Case (2) is not valid as B is an Assistant Manager.

IDBI Assistant Manager Mock Test - 3 - Question 11

Study the following information carefully and answer the below questions
Six persons- A, B, C, D, E, and F are released different number of books in the year. D released more books than A. C released more books than the only F. The difference between the books released by C and F is three. E released square value of the number of the books released by F. A released twice that of C. B released two books less than E. B released three books more than D. The one who releases the second lowest number of books released 8 books.

Q. As many persons released more books than B as the person released less books than ____?

Detailed Solution for IDBI Assistant Manager Mock Test - 3 - Question 11

E(25) > B(23) > D(20) > A(16) > C(8) > F(5)

IDBI Assistant Manager Mock Test - 3 - Question 12

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Six persons viz. O, P, Q, R, S, and T are seated at a triangular table such that all of them are facing towards the centre. Each person lives in different types of houses viz. Castle, Cave, Chalet, Igloo, Palace, and Villa. Three persons are seated at the corners of the table whereas three persons are seated at the middle of the side of the table. All the information is not necessarily in the same order
The one who lives in Chalet sits at the corner of the table. Three persons sit between the one who lives in Chalet and T, who sits to the immediate left of the one who lives in Castle. O sits second to the right of the one who lives in Castle. The position of the one who lives in Chalet with respect to T is the same as the position of P with respect to O, who sits to the immediate left of S. The one who sits second to the right of S lives in Cave. The number of persons between the one who lives in Cave and S is one more than the number of persons between R and the one who lives in Igloo, when counted from the right of both S and R. Q neither lives in Villa nor Castle.

Q. Who among the following lives in Palace?

Detailed Solution for IDBI Assistant Manager Mock Test - 3 - Question 12


The one who lives in Chalet sits at the corner of the table. Three persons sit between the one who lives in Chalet and T, who sits to the immediate left of the one who lives in Castle.

O sits second to the right of the one who lives in Castle. The position of the one who lives in Chalet with respect to T is the same as the position of P with respect to O, who sits to the immediate left of S

The one who sits second to the right of S lives in Cave. The number of persons between the one who lives in Cave and S is one more than the number of persons between R and the one who lives in Igloo, when counted from the right of both S and R

Q neither lives in Villa nor Castle. Hence, case 1 gets eliminated.

IDBI Assistant Manager Mock Test - 3 - Question 13

Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below.
Six persons viz. O, P, Q, R, S, and T are seated at a triangular table such that all of them are facing towards the centre. Each person lives in different types of houses viz. Castle, Cave, Chalet, Igloo, Palace, and Villa. Three persons are seated at the corners of the table whereas three persons are seated at the middle of the side of the table. All the information is not necessarily in the same order
The one who lives in Chalet sits at the corner of the table. Three persons sit between the one who lives in Chalet and T, who sits to the immediate left of the one who lives in Castle. O sits second to the right of the one who lives in Castle. The position of the one who lives in Chalet with respect to T is the same as the position of P with respect to O, who sits to the immediate left of S. The one who sits second to the right of S lives in Cave. The number of persons between the one who lives in Cave and S is one more than the number of persons between R and the one who lives in Igloo, when counted from the right of both S and R. Q neither lives in Villa nor Castle.

Q. In which of the following house does the one who sits to the immediate left of P live?

Detailed Solution for IDBI Assistant Manager Mock Test - 3 - Question 13


The one who lives in Chalet sits at the corner of the table. Three persons sit between the one who lives in Chalet and T, who sits to the immediate left of the one who lives in Castle.

O sits second to the right of the one who lives in Castle. The position of the one who lives in Chalet with respect to T is the same as the position of P with respect to O, who sits to the immediate left of S

The one who sits second to the right of S lives in Cave. The number of persons between the one who lives in Cave and S is one more than the number of persons between R and the one who lives in Igloo, when counted from the right of both S and R

Q neither lives in Villa nor Castle. Hence, case 1 gets eliminated.

IDBI Assistant Manager Mock Test - 3 - Question 14

Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below.
Six persons viz. O, P, Q, R, S, and T are seated at a triangular table such that all of them are facing towards the centre. Each person lives in different types of houses viz. Castle, Cave, Chalet, Igloo, Palace, and Villa. Three persons are seated at the corners of the table whereas three persons are seated at the middle of the side of the table. All the information is not necessarily in the same order
The one who lives in Chalet sits at the corner of the table. Three persons sit between the one who lives in Chalet and T, who sits to the immediate left of the one who lives in Castle. O sits second to the right of the one who lives in Castle. The position of the one who lives in Chalet with respect to T is the same as the position of P with respect to O, who sits to the immediate left of S. The one who sits second to the right of S lives in Cave. The number of persons between the one who lives in Cave and S is one more than the number of persons between R and the one who lives in Igloo, when counted from the right of both S and R. Q neither lives in Villa nor Castle.

Q. Which of the following statement is/are true with respect to the final arrangement?

Detailed Solution for IDBI Assistant Manager Mock Test - 3 - Question 14


The one who lives in Chalet sits at the corner of the table. Three persons sit between the one who lives in Chalet and T, who sits to the immediate left of the one who lives in Castle.

O sits second to the right of the one who lives in Castle. The position of the one who lives in Chalet with respect to T is the same as the position of P with respect to O, who sits to the immediate left of S

The one who sits second to the right of S lives in Cave. The number of persons between the one who lives in Cave and S is one more than the number of persons between R and the one who lives in Igloo, when counted from the right of both S and R

Q neither lives in Villa nor Castle. Hence, case 1 gets eliminated.

IDBI Assistant Manager Mock Test - 3 - Question 15

Each of the questions below consists of a question and three statements numbered I, II, and III are given below it. You have to decide whether the data provided in the statements are sufficient to answer the question:

Q. Eight persons- A, B, C, D, E, F, G, and H are sitting on the circular table facing the centre but not necessarily in the same order. Who among the person sits second to the left of E?
Statement I: G sits third to the left of E. Only one person sits between E and F. A sits immediate right of F.
Statement II: A and E are not immediate neighbours. B sits adjacent to G but not adjacent to A. H sits second to the left of C.
Statement III: The number of persons sit between A and G is the same as the number of persons sits between G and H. No one sits between H and B.

Detailed Solution for IDBI Assistant Manager Mock Test - 3 - Question 15


From statement1 and statement 2, we can get the answer.

IDBI Assistant Manager Mock Test - 3 - Question 16

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday highlighted the importance India attaches to its ties with Central Asian countries as part of its “extended neighbourhood” at a meeting with five foreign ministers from the region.The visiting foreign ministers called on the Prime Minister a day after attending the third India-Central Asia dialogue hosted by External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar.
Which of the following can be inferred based on the passage above?

Detailed Solution for IDBI Assistant Manager Mock Test - 3 - Question 16

Option B shows that India was earlier inimical to Central Asian countries ,which is irrelevant to the context.
Option C mentions China i.e not the part of the discussion in the passage.

IDBI Assistant Manager Mock Test - 3 - Question 17

Study the following information carefully and answer the below questions.
“A@B” means “A is greater than B”.
“A&B” means “A is either greater or equal to B”.
“A%B” means “A is less than B”.
“A#B” means “A is either less or equal to B”.
“A$B” means “A is neither greater nor less than B”.
Assuming the given statements to be true, in each the following questions, find out which of the following conclusion/s given below is/are holds true?

Q. Statement: Q@H$L%M#F, L%T&U@Z
Conclusion:
I. Q@Z
II. F&U

Detailed Solution for IDBI Assistant Manager Mock Test - 3 - Question 17

From I: Q > Z (Q > H = L < T ≥ U > Z) → False
From II: F ≥ U (F ≥ M > L < T ≥ U) →  False

IDBI Assistant Manager Mock Test - 3 - Question 18

Study the following information carefully and answer the below questions.
“A@B” means “A is greater than B”.
“A&B” means “A is either greater or equal to B”.
“A%B” means “A is less than B”.
“A#B” means “A is either less or equal to B”.
“A$B” means “A is neither greater nor less than B”.
Assuming the given statements to be true, in each the following questions, find out which of the following conclusion/s given below is/are holds true?

Q. Statement: M#Q%H@T$F, H#Z%W$D
Conclusion:
I. M%W
II. D@T

Detailed Solution for IDBI Assistant Manager Mock Test - 3 - Question 18

From I: M < W (M ≤ Q < H ≤ Z < W) → True
From II: D > T (D = W > Z ≥ H > T) → True

IDBI Assistant Manager Mock Test - 3 - Question 19

Read the following information carefully and answer the questions.
The given line graph shows the number of people who use two different air coolers i.e. Voltas and LG in five different cities (Mumbai, Bangalore, Kolkata, Pune and Hyderabad).

Q. The number of people who use Voltas air cooler in Kolkata is what percentage of the number of people who use Voltas and LG air cooler in Bangalore?

Detailed Solution for IDBI Assistant Manager Mock Test - 3 - Question 19

The number of people who use Voltas and LG air cooler in Bangalore=440+360=800
Required percentage=320/800*100=40%

IDBI Assistant Manager Mock Test - 3 - Question 20

Read the following information carefully and answer the questions.
The given line graph shows the number of people who use two different air coolers i.e. Voltas and LG in five different cities (Mumbai, Bangalore, Kolkata, Pune and Hyderabad).

Q. Find the ratio of the average number of people who use Voltas and LG air coolers in Hyderabad and the average number of people who use LG air coolers in Bangalore and Pune together?

Detailed Solution for IDBI Assistant Manager Mock Test - 3 - Question 20

The average number of people who use Voltas and LG air cooler in Hyderabad =(320+520)/2=840/2=420
The average number of people who use LG air cooler in Bangalore and Pune= (360+280)/2=640/2=320
Required ratio=420:320=21:16

IDBI Assistant Manager Mock Test - 3 - Question 21

Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below.
The given table shows the number of buses, the difference between the number of cars and bikes and the % of bikes is more or less than the number of buses in five different showrooms.(The number of cars in all the showrooms is more than the number of Bikes)
Note: + means more and – means less

Q. The number of Buses in A and D together is what percent of the number of cars in B?

Detailed Solution for IDBI Assistant Manager Mock Test - 3 - Question 21


Required %= (2250 + 1350)/3600 * 100
= 100%

IDBI Assistant Manager Mock Test - 3 - Question 22

Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below.
The given table shows the number of buses, the difference between the number of cars and bikes and the % of bikes is more or less than the number of buses in five different showrooms.(The number of cars in all the showrooms is more than the number of Bikes)
Note: + means more and – means less

Q. The number of buses in F is 40% of the number of buses in C and the number of bikes in F is 66(2/3)% of the number of bikes in C and the number of cars in F is 25% of the number of cars in C. Find the number of cars, bikes, buses in F?

Detailed Solution for IDBI Assistant Manager Mock Test - 3 - Question 22


Required total = 40/100 * 1800 + 200/300 * 2070 + 25/100 * 3120
= 2880

IDBI Assistant Manager Mock Test - 3 - Question 23

Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below.
The given table shows the number of buses, the difference between the number of cars and bikes and the % of bikes is more or less than the number of buses in five different showrooms.(The number of cars in all the showrooms is more than the number of Bikes)
Note: + means more and – means less

Q. The number of Bikes in F is 1110 less the number of bikes in D and E together. If the number of cars in F is 60% of the number of bikes in the same showroom, then find the number of cars in F?

Detailed Solution for IDBI Assistant Manager Mock Test - 3 - Question 23


Required total = 60/100 * (810 + 3000 – 1110) = 1620

IDBI Assistant Manager Mock Test - 3 - Question 24

Read the following information carefully and answer the questions.
The given pie chart shows the percentage distribution of the number of persons who received two different calls i.e. audio and video on five different days (Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday) in Mumbai and the given table shows the ratio of the number of persons who received audio and video calls on five different days.
Note: The number of persons who received audio and video calls on Friday is 540.

Q. The number of persons who received audio calls on Monday is how much percentage more than the number of persons who received video calls on Thursday?

Detailed Solution for IDBI Assistant Manager Mock Test - 3 - Question 24

Let the number of persons who received audio and video calls on five different days =100x
The number of persons who received audio and video calls on Friday=100x*12/100=12x
The number of persons who received audio and video calls on five different days =100x*540/12=4500

Required percentage=(450-360)/360*100=90/360*100=25%.

IDBI Assistant Manager Mock Test - 3 - Question 25

Read the following information carefully and answer the questions.
The given pie chart shows the percentage distribution of the number of persons who received two different calls i.e. audio and video on five different days (Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday) in Mumbai and the given table shows the ratio of the number of persons who received audio and video calls on five different days.
Note: The number of persons who received audio and video calls on Friday is 540.

Q. On Thursday, 60% and 50% of the persons who received audio and video calls respectively are males and then find the sum of the number of females who received audio and video calls on Thursday?

Detailed Solution for IDBI Assistant Manager Mock Test - 3 - Question 25

Let the number of persons who received audio and video calls on five different days =100x
The number of persons who received audio and video calls on Friday=100x*12/100=12x
The number of persons who received audio and video calls on five different days =100x*540/12=4500

The number of females who received audio calls on Thursday=720*2/5=288
The number of females who received video calls on Thursday=360/2=180
Required sum=288+180=468

IDBI Assistant Manager Mock Test - 3 - Question 26

Study the table given below carefully and answer the following questions.
The given line graph shows the price per square feet of a plot in six different years.

Q. In 2019, Prem bought a plot of 1800 sq. feet. Then how much plot he has bought with the same amount in 2020?

Detailed Solution for IDBI Assistant Manager Mock Test - 3 - Question 26

Required Answer = 1800 * 220/240 = 1650 sq.feet

IDBI Assistant Manager Mock Test - 3 - Question 27

Study the table given below carefully and answer the following questions.
The given line graph shows the price per square feet of a plot in six different years.

Q. If Sanjay bought an 1840 sq. feet plot in 2016 and Sandy bought a 1640 sq. feet plot in 2018. Then find the ratio of the amount spent by Sanjay in 2016 to the amount spent by Sandy in 2018?

Detailed Solution for IDBI Assistant Manager Mock Test - 3 - Question 27

Required ratio = (1840 * 260) / (1640 * 100) = 598 : 205

IDBI Assistant Manager Mock Test - 3 - Question 28

Study the table given below carefully and answer the following questions.
The given line graph shows the price per square feet of a plot in six different years.

Q. The plot bought by Abhi in 2020 is 2420 sq. feet and the plot bought by Roly in 2015 is 1640 sq. feet. Then find the average money spent by Abhi and Roly.

Detailed Solution for IDBI Assistant Manager Mock Test - 3 - Question 28

Required average = (2420 * 240) + (1640 * 180)/2 = 438000 = Rs.4.38 lakh

IDBI Assistant Manager Mock Test - 3 - Question 29

Read the following information carefully and answer the questions.
The given table chart shows the number of three different earrings set i.e. gold, silver and platinum sold by five different shops (A, B, C, D and E) in January and the percentage of the number of gold earring sets sold and the ratio of the number of silver and platinum earring sets sold by five different shops.

Note: The ratio of the number of platinum earring sets sold by shops B and C is 9:7 and the number of platinum earring sets sold by shop C is 75% more than that of gold earring sets sold by shop A. The number of gold earring sets sold by shop E is 240 and the ratio of the number of gold earring sets sold by shops A and E is 1:2 and the number of gold earring sets sold by shop D is 30 less than that of shop E.

Q. The number of Platinum earring sets sold by shop B is how much percentage more/less than the number of silver earring sets sold by shop C?

Detailed Solution for IDBI Assistant Manager Mock Test - 3 - Question 29

The number of gold earring sets sold by shop E=240
The number of silver earring sets sold by shop E=(720-240)*9/16=480*9/16=270
The number of platinum earring sets sold by shop E=480-270=210
The number of gold earring sets sold by shop A=240*1/2=120
The number of silver earring sets sold by shop A=(480-120)*7/12=360*7/12=210
The number of platinum earring sets sold by shop A=360-210=150
The number of platinum earring sets sold by shop C=120*175/100=210
The number of earring sets sold by shop C=900
The number of gold earring sets sold by shop C=900/2=450
The number of silver earring sets sold by shop C=450-210=240
The number of platinum earring sets sold by shop B=210/7*9=270
The number of silver earring sets sold by shop B=270/5*4=216
The number of gold earring sets sold by shop B=(216+270)*2/3=324
The number of earring sets sold by shop B=324+270+216=810
The number of gold earring sets sold by shop D=240-30=210
The number of earring sets sold by shop D=210*8/3=560
The number of silver earring sets sold by shop D=(560-210)*4/7=350*4/7=200
The number of platinum earring sets sold by shop D=350-200=150

The number of platinum earring sets sold by shop B=270
The number of silver earring sets sold by shop C=240
Required percentage=(270-240)/240*100=30/240*100=12.5% more

IDBI Assistant Manager Mock Test - 3 - Question 30

Read the following information carefully and answer the questions.
The given table chart shows the number of three different earrings set i.e. gold, silver and platinum sold by five different shops (A, B, C, D and E) in January and the percentage of the number of gold earring sets sold and the ratio of the number of silver and platinum earring sets sold by five different shops.

Note: The ratio of the number of platinum earring sets sold by shops B and C is 9:7 and the number of platinum earring sets sold by shop C is 75% more than that of gold earring sets sold by shop A. The number of gold earring sets sold by shop E is 240 and the ratio of the number of gold earring sets sold by shops A and E is 1:2 and the number of gold earring sets sold by shop D is 30 less than that of shop E.

Q. If the average number of silver earring sets sold by shop D in January and February is 225 and the average number of platinum earring sets sold by shop D in January and February is 180 and then find the average number of silver and platinum earring sets sold by shop D in February?

Detailed Solution for IDBI Assistant Manager Mock Test - 3 - Question 30

The number of gold earring sets sold by shop E=240
The number of silver earring sets sold by shop E=(720-240)*9/16=480*9/16=270
The number of platinum earring sets sold by shop E=480-270=210
The number of gold earring sets sold by shop A=240*1/2=120
The number of silver earring sets sold by shop A=(480-120)*7/12=360*7/12=210
The number of platinum earring sets sold by shop A=360-210=150
The number of platinum earring sets sold by shop C=120*175/100=210
The number of earring sets sold by shop C=900
The number of gold earring sets sold by shop C=900/2=450
The number of silver earring sets sold by shop C=450-210=240
The number of platinum earring sets sold by shop B=210/7*9=270
The number of silver earring sets sold by shop B=270/5*4=216
The number of gold earring sets sold by shop B=(216+270)*2/3=324
The number of earring sets sold by shop B=324+270+216=810
The number of gold earring sets sold by shop D=240-30=210
The number of earring sets sold by shop D=210*8/3=560
The number of silver earring sets sold by shop D=(560-210)*4/7=350*4/7=200
The number of platinum earring sets sold by shop D=350-200=150

The number of silver earring sets sold by shop D in January and February=225*2=450
The number of silver earring sets sold by shop D in February=450-200=250
The number of platinum earring sets sold by shop D in January and February=180*2=360
The number of platinum earring sets sold by shop D in February=360-150=210
Required average=(250+210)/2=460/2=230

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