91). If the present population of a state is 27500 and after 2 years it increases to 40931, then what is the rate of increase per year ?
A). 25% |
B). 10% |
C). 17% |
D). 13% |
E). 22% |
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92). Train A which is 320 m long can cross a pole in 16 sec. If it halts 5 times each time for exactly 18 min, how many hours it will take to cover a distance of 576 km ? (in hours)
A). 8 |
B). \( 10 \frac{1}{2} \) |
C). \( 8 \frac{1}{2} \) |
D). 9 |
E). \( 9 \frac{1}{2} \) |
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93). Gita, Shweta and Sita invested Rs.4,200/, Rs.8,400/ and Rs.5,400/ respectively while starting a business. At the end of the year, they earned a profit of Rs.24,000/ . Sita invested 32% of her share of the profit in a saving scheme. How much amount is left with her?
A). Rs.5,432/ |
B). Rs.4,324/ |
C). Rs.4,899/ |
D). Rs.5,966/ |
E). Rs.4,896/ |
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94). In a class of 80 students and 5 teachers, each student got sweets that are 15% of the total number of students and each teacher got sweets, that are 25% of the total number of students. How many sweets were there?
A). 1050 |
B). 1060 |
C). Other than those given as options |
D). 1040 |
E). 1030 |
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Directions (95-99) : Refer to the pie chart and the table and answer the given questions.
Distribution of total number of shirts (linen and cotton) sold by 6 different stores in 2003.
Total number = 84000
Store |
Respective ratio of number of linen shirts to cotton shirts sold |
A |
7 :5 |
B |
5 : 6 |
C |
3 : 2 |
D |
5 : 3 |
E |
4 : 3 |
F |
7 : 3 |
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95). Distribution of total number of shirts (linen and cotton) sold by 6 different stores in 2003. Total number = 84000 Respective ratio of numb of linen shirts to cotton shirts sold 7 : 5 What is the difference between average number 01 linen shirts sold by stores D and E together and average number of cotton shirts sold by the same stores together?
A). 2920 |
B). 2880 |
C). 2940 |
D). 3140 |
E). 3060 |
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96). What is the respective ratio between number of shirts (linen and cotton) sold by store C and number of linen shirts sold by store F?
A). 22 :31 |
B). 30:41 |
C). 40 :49 |
D). 20:29 |
E). 44 : 57 |
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97). Total number of cotton shirts sold by stores A and B together is what percent of the number of shirts (linen and cotton) sold by store E?
A). \(\62 \frac{1}{3} \)% |
B). \(\64 \frac{1}{3} \)% |
C). \(\61 \frac{2}{3} \)% |
D). \(\68 \frac{1}{3} \)% |
E). \(\66 \frac{2}{3} \)% |
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98). What is the central angle corresponding to the number of shirts (linen and cotton) sold by store E?
A). 100.8 Degree |
B). 964 Degree |
C). 104.2 Degree |
D). 98.8 Degree |
E). 102.6 Degree |
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99). Number of shirts (linen and cotton) sold by store D is what percent more than the number of linen shirts sold by store B?
A). 18% |
B). 22% |
C). 16% |
D). 24% |
E). 20% |
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100). A bag contains 6 black and 8 white balls. One ball is drawn at random. What is the probability that the ball drawn is white?
A). \( \large \frac{3}{4} \) |
B). \( \large \frac{4}{4} \) |
C). \( \large \frac{1}{8} \) |
D). \( \large \frac{3}{7} \) |
E). \( \large \frac{1}{4} \) |
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