Monday 9 May 2016

Quantitative Aptitude - 54 | SBI | IBPS



Directions (Q.1 - 5): The following graphs show the production level ('000 units) and the price per unit (Rs lakhs) of a famous car company. Refer to the graphs to answer the questions that follow.


1. If the excise duty rate was 13.75% on the total output in 1998, find the excise outgo for the company.
a) Rs 27.5 cr
b) Rs 59 cr
c) Rs 78.73 cr
d) Rs 79.5 cr
e) None of these

2. Find the gain/loss on a car bought in 1996 and sold at a discount of 40% on the current marked price in 2001.
a) Rs 25,000 gain
b) Rs 30,000 gain
c) Rs 32,000 gain
d) Rs 35,000 loss
e) None of these

3. Numbers of cars produced = (Cost of production + Profit margin) / Price of car
If during 1997, the total cost of production was Rs 1150 cr, find profit margin.
a) Rs 50 cr
b) Rs 151 cr
c) Rs 438 cr
d) Rs 549 cr
e) None of these

4. Assuming the data of question 143, if the cost of production declines by 2.5%, find the profit margin.
a) Rs 26.3 cr
b) Rs 28 cr
c) Rs 39.78 cr
d) Rs 78.75 cr
e) None of these

5. if the government charges excise duty at the rate of 15% on the total output of a year in Rs crores, find the excise outgo for the company in 1999.
a) Rs 105 cr
b) Rs 200 cr
c) Rs 202.3 cr
d) Rs 207 cr
e) None of these

Directions (Q.6 - 10): The following questions are accompanied by three statements A, B and C. You have to determine which statement (s) is/are necessary/sufficient to answer the question.

6. A bag contains balls of only three different colors ie. red, yellow and green. 3 balls are drawn randomly. What is the probability that the balls drawn are of three different colors?
A. The no. of yellow balls is two more than the no. of red balls.
B. The Sum of the no. of yellow and green balls is three times the no. of red balls.
C. The ratio of the no. of red balls to that of green balls is 3 : 4.

a) A and either B or C
b) Any two of them
c) Only A and C together
d) Question can't be answered even after using all the information. 
e) All statements are required.

7. What will be the average of three numbers?
A. The largest no. is greater than the smallest by 20.
B. The sum of the largest and smallest no. is equal to twice the middle one.
C. The difference of the first two numbers is 10.

a) Only A and C together
b) Only B and C together
c) Any two of them
d) Question can't be answered even after using all the information. 
e) All statements are required.

8. What is the cost price of a table?
A. By selling the table for Rs 600 instead of Rs 500, loss per cent decreases by 10%.
B. When the cost price of the table increases by 10% and then decreases by 10%, it reduces by Rs 10.
C. By selling the table and a chair for Rs 1500 a net profit of 25% is made.

a) Only A or B alone
b) Only B or C alone
c) Only A and C together
d) Any two of them together
e) Either B alone or A and C together are sufficient

9. What is the speed of train 'X'?
A. Train X crosses a 140-meter-long train 'Y' running in opposite direction in 10 seconds.
B. Train 'X' crosses a 400-meter long railway platform in 28 seconds.
C. Train 'X' crosses a man standing on the railway platform in 8 seconds.

a) Only A and B together
b) Only B and C together
c) Only B or C together
d) Any two of them
e) All statements are required to answer the question

10. The total of the present ages of P, Q, R and S is 96 years. What is Q's present age?
A. The average age of P, Q and S is 20 years.
B. The average age of Q and S is 20 years.
C. The average age of R and S is 25 years.

a) Only A and B together
b) Only B and C together
c) Any two of them
d) Question can't be answered even after using all the information. 
e) All statements are required.


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