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Daily Passage Test for CLAT - May 7 - Question 1

Directions: Study the following information carefully and answer the question that follows.

In dance academies K, L and M, a total of 439 students take classes of western and traditional dance forms. Number of students taking classes of western dance forms in academy L is 50% of the number of students taking classes of traditional dance forms in academy K. Only 156 students take classes in academy K. Ratio of the number of students taking classes of traditional and western dance forms in academy K is 7 : 6. Number of students taking classes of traditional dance forms in academy M is one-seventh of the number of students taking classes of western dance forms plus the number of students taking classes of traditional dance forms in academy L. Ratio of the number of students taking classes of western and traditional dance forms in academy L is 3 : 5.

Q. What is the ratio of the number of students taking classes of western dance forms in academy K and the number of students taking classes of western dance forms in academy L?

Detailed Solution: Question 1

Total number of students in academy K = 156
Ratio of the number of students taking classes of traditional and western dance forms in academy K = 7 : 6
7x + 6x = 13x = 156
x = 12
Number of students taking classes of traditional dance forms in academy K = 7x = 7 × 12 = 84
Number of students taking classes of western dance forms in academy K = 6x = 6 × 12 = 72
Number of students taking classes of western dance forms in academy L = 50% of the number of students taking classes of traditional dance forms in academy K.
Number of students taking classes of western dance forms in academy L = 50% of 84 = 42
Ratio of the number of students taking classes of western and traditional dance forms in academy L is 3 : 5.
If 3x = 42, then x = 14
So, number of students taking classes of traditional dance forms in academy L = 5x = 14 × 5 = 70

Number of students taking classes of traditional dance forms in academy M is one-seventh of the number of students taking classes of western dance forms + Number of students taking classes of traditional dance forms in academy L
Number of students taking classes of traditional dance forms in academy L = 70
Number of students taking classes of traditional dance forms in academy M = 70 + 6 = 76
Number of students taking classes of western dance forms in academy M = 439 - (156 + 70 + 42 + 76) = 95


Number of students taking classes of western dance forms in academy K = 72
Number of students taking classes of western dance forms in academy L = 42
Required ratio = 72 : 42 = 12 : 7

Daily Passage Test for CLAT - May 7 - Question 2

Q. If the total number of students taking traditional dance classes in academy K increases by 25% and the number of students taking western dance classes in academy M decreases by 20%, then calculate the difference of the number of students taking traditional dance classes in academy K and the number of students taking western dance classes in academy M.

Detailed Solution: Question 2

Total students in K = 156
Ratio (Traditional : Western) = 7 : 6 → total parts = 13

Traditional in K = (7/13) × 156 = 84
Western in K = (6/13) × 156 = 72

Western in L = 50% of Traditional in K = 50% of 84 = 42

Ratio (Western : Traditional) in L = 3 : 5
Let Western = 3x = 42 ⇒ x = 14
Traditional in L = 5x = 5 × 14 = 70

Total in L = 42 + 70 = 112

Total students = 439

Total in M = 439 − (K + L)
= 439 − (156 + 112)
= 439 − 268
= 171

Traditional in M = 1/7 × (Western L + Traditional L)
= 1/7 × (42 + 70)
= 1/7 × 112
= 16

Western in M = 171 − 16 = 155

Traditional in K increases by 25%:

= 84 + 25% of 84
= 84 + 21
= 105

Western in M decreases by 20%:
= 155 − 20% of 155
= 155 − 31
= 124

Difference = 124 − 105 = 19

Final Answer: 19

Daily Passage Test for CLAT - May 7 - Question 3

Directions: Study the following information carefully and answer the question that follows.

In dance academies K, L and M, a total of 439 students take classes of western and traditional dance forms. Number of students taking classes of western dance forms in academy L is 50% of the number of students taking classes of traditional dance forms in academy K. Only 156 students take classes in academy K. Ratio of the number of students taking classes of traditional and western dance forms in academy K is 7 : 6. Number of students taking classes of traditional dance forms in academy M is one-seventh of the number of students taking classes of western dance forms plus the number of students taking classes of traditional dance forms in academy L. Ratio of the number of students taking classes of western and traditional dance forms in academy L is 3 : 5.

Q. What is the difference between the sum of number of students taking classes of traditional dance forms in academies K and L together and the sum of number of students taking classes of western dance forms in academies L and M together?

Detailed Solution: Question 3

Total number of students in academy K = 156
Ratio of the number of students taking classes of traditional and western dance forms in academy K = 7 : 6
7x + 6x = 13x = 156
x = 12
Number of students taking classes of traditional dance forms in academy K = 7x = 7 × 12 = 84
Number of students taking classes of western dance forms in academy K = 6x = 6 × 12 = 72
Number of students taking classes of western dance forms in academy L = 50% of the number of students taking classes of traditional dance forms in academy K.
Number of students taking classes of western dance forms in academy L = 50% of 84 = 42
Ratio of the number of students taking classes of western and traditional dance forms in academy L is 3 : 5.
If 3x = 42, then x = 14
So, number of students taking classes of traditional dance forms in academy L = 5x = 14 × 5 = 70

Number of students taking classes of traditional dance forms in academy M is one-seventh of the number of students taking classes of western dance forms + Number of students taking classes of traditional dance forms in academy L
Number of students taking classes of traditional dance forms in academy L = 70
Number of students taking classes of traditional dance forms in academy M = 70 + 6 = 76
Number of students taking classes of western dance forms in academy M = 439 - (156 + 70 + 42 + 76) = 95


The sum of number of students taking classes of traditional dance forms in academies K and L together = 84 + 70 = 154
The sum of number of students taking classes of western dance forms in academies L and M together = 137
Required difference = 154 – 137 = 17

Daily Passage Test for CLAT - May 7 - Question 4

Directions: Study the following information carefully and answer the question that follows.

In dance academies K, L and M, a total of 439 students take classes of western and traditional dance forms. Number of students taking classes of western dance forms in academy L is 50% of the number of students taking classes of traditional dance forms in academy K. Only 156 students take classes in academy K. Ratio of the number of students taking classes of traditional and western dance forms in academy K is 7 : 6. Number of students taking classes of traditional dance forms in academy M is one-seventh of the number of students taking classes of western dance forms plus the number of students taking classes of traditional dance forms in academy L. Ratio of the number of students taking classes of western and traditional dance forms in academy L is 3 : 5.

Q. If the fees of western and traditional dance forms is Rs. 400 and Rs. 550, respectively in academy M, then what is the total amount of money collected by academy M?

Detailed Solution: Question 4

Total number of students in academy K = 156
Ratio of the number of students taking classes of traditional and western dance forms in academy K = 7 : 6
7x + 6x = 13x = 156
x = 12
Number of students taking classes of traditional dance forms in academy K = 7x = 7 × 12 = 84
Number of students taking classes of western dance forms in academy K = 6x = 6 × 12 = 72
Number of students taking classes of western dance forms in academy L = 50% of the number of students taking classes of traditional dance forms in academy K.
Number of students taking classes of western dance forms in academy L = 50% of 84 = 42
Ratio of the number of students taking classes of western and traditional dance forms in academy L is 3 : 5.
If 3x = 42, then x = 14
So, number of students taking classes of traditional dance forms in academy L = 5x = 14 × 5 = 70

Number of students taking classes of traditional dance forms in academy M is one-seventh of the number of students taking classes of western dance forms + Number of students taking classes of traditional dance forms in academy L
Number of students taking classes of traditional dance forms in academy L = 70
Number of students taking classes of traditional dance forms in academy M = 70 + 6 = 76
Number of students taking classes of western dance forms in academy M = 439 - (156 + 70 + 42 + 76) = 95


Total fees of western dance forms = 95 × 400 = Rs. 38,000
Total fees of traditional dance forms = 76 × 550 = Rs. 41,800
Total amount earned = Rs. 38,000 + Rs. 41,800 = Rs. 79,800

Daily Passage Test for CLAT - May 7 - Question 5

Directions: Study the following information carefully and answer the question that follows.

In dance academies K, L and M, a total of 439 students take classes of western and traditional dance forms. Number of students taking classes of western dance forms in academy L is 50% of the number of students taking classes of traditional dance forms in academy K. Only 156 students take classes in academy K. Ratio of the number of students taking classes of traditional and western dance forms in academy K is 7 : 6. Number of students taking classes of traditional dance forms in academy M is one-seventh of the number of students taking classes of western dance forms plus the number of students taking classes of traditional dance forms in academy L. Ratio of the number of students taking classes of western and traditional dance forms in academy L is 3 : 5.

Q. Total number of students taking classes of western dance forms in academies K and L together is what % less (approximately) than the total number of students taking classes of traditional dance forms in academies L and M together?

Detailed Solution: Question 5

Total number of students in academy K = 156
Ratio of the number of students taking classes of traditional and western dance forms in academy K = 7 : 6
7x + 6x = 13x = 156
x = 12
Number of students taking classes of traditional dance forms in academy K = 7x = 7 × 12 = 84
Number of students taking classes of western dance forms in academy K = 6x = 6 × 12 = 72
Number of students taking classes of western dance forms in academy L = 50% of the number of students taking classes of traditional dance forms in academy K.
Number of students taking classes of western dance forms in academy L = 50% of 84 = 42
Ratio of the number of students taking classes of western and traditional dance forms in academy L is 3 : 5.
If 3x = 42, then x = 14
So, number of students taking classes of traditional dance forms in academy L = 5x = 14 × 5 = 70

Number of students taking classes of traditional dance forms in academy M is one-seventh of the number of students taking classes of western dance forms + Number of students taking classes of traditional dance forms in academy L
Number of students taking classes of traditional dance forms in academy L = 70
Number of students taking classes of traditional dance forms in academy M = 70 + 6 = 76
Number of students taking classes of western dance forms in academy M = 439 - (156 + 70 + 42 + 76) = 95

Total number of students taking western classes in academies K and L together = 72 + 42 = 114
Total number of students taking traditional dance classes in academies L and M together = 70 + 76 = 146
Difference = 146 – 114 = 32
% less = 32/146 × 100 = 22%

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