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30% बढ़ा है Q20. Two successive percentage decrease of 25%
each is by what percentage less than two successive
Q15. The price of an item is increased twice
percentage increase of 25% each? (Round to two
successively. The final price is ₹2,295 and initial price
decimal places.)
was ₹1,000. The percentage increment the second
time was twice the percentage increment the first (a) 56.25% (b) 43.75% (c) 50% (d) 22.22%
time. By what percentage was the price increased
the second time? Q21. Suresh’s expenditure and savings are in the
ratio of 3 : 1. His income increases by 25%. If his
(a) 35% (b) 25% (c) 65% (d) 70% savings increase by 20%, then by how much
percentage does his expenditure increase?
Q16. R targets to score 85% marks in exams. He
scores 450 marks and misses the target by 35%. How ! ! !
(a) 28" % (b) 26" % (c) 25" % (d) 27" %
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Election
Q1. In an election between two candidates, y% of (a) 16170 (b) 17610 (c) 16710 (d) 17160
the voters did not vote. 10% of the votes cast were
declared invalid, while all the valid votes were cast in Q6. Two candidates contested in an election. 80% of
favour of either of the two candidates. The the voters cast their votes, out of which 5% of the
polled votes were invalid. The winning candidate got
candidate who got 59.375% of the valid votes cast
was declared elected by 2484 votes. If the number of 70% of valid votes and won by a majority of 36,480
people eligible to vote in that election was 16,000, votes. Find the total number of voters.
what is the value of y? (a) 1,20,000 (b) 1,18,000 (c) 1,15,000 (d)
(a) 7.5 (b) 7.2 (c) 8.4 (d) 8 1,25,000
Q2. In a constituency, 45% of the total number of Q7. In an election between two candidates, the one
who gets 88% of the votes is elected by a majority of
voters are males and the rest are females. If 60% of
the males are illiterate and 60% of the females are 684 votes. What is the total number of votes polled?
(all polled votes are valid)
literate, then by what per cent is the number of
illiterate females more than that of literate males? (a) 850 (b) 800 (c) 750 (d) 900
(Rounded off to 2 decimal places)
Q8. Three candidates X, Y and Z participated in an
(a) 19.11% (b) 27.23% (c) 30.24% (d) 22.22% election. X got 30% more votes than Y, whereas Z got
Q3. In an election between Sunita and Mamata, 85% 25% more votes than Y. X also overtook Z by 5000
of voters cast their votes but 2% of votes were votes. If 71% of the voters voted and no invalid votes
invalid. If Sunita got 64,974 votes which is 78% of were cast, then what was the total number of voters
valid votes, then the total number of voters enrolled in the voting list?
in the election was: (a) 5,00,000 (b) 4,50,000 (c) 3,55,000 (d)
(a) 1,65,000 (b) 1,00,000 (c) 1,80,000 (d) 4,05,000
1,25,000 Q9. In an election between two candidates, P
Q4. In an election between two candidates P and Q, received 42% of the valid votes and Q won by 45,360
votes. 20% people did not cast their vote. If 10% of
P got 78% of the total valid votes. If the total votes of
the votes cast were found invalid, what is the total
the electorate were 75,60,000, then what was the
number of valid votes that Q got if 10% of the voters number of votes registered in the poll booth?
did not cast their vote and 15% of the votes polled (a) 3,93,750 (b) 3,59,000 (c) 3,93,600 (d)
were declared invalid? 3,53,790
(a) 1,41,732 (b) 1,47,312 (c) 1,41,372 (d) Q10. In an election between two candidates, 80% of
12,72,348 the voters cast their votes, out of which 4% votes
Q5. In an election between R and S, R gets 110% of were declared invalid. A candidate got 15,360 votes
which were 80% of the valid votes. Find the total
the votes of S and beats S by 770 votes. If there were
number of votes.
no invalid votes, then the total number of votes
polled is: (a) 23,000 (b) 20,000 (c) 18,000 (d) 25,000
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SSC CGL Tier-1 2024 Math Ratio and Proportion by Shubham Jain (RBE)
Q1. The ratio of boys to girls initial in a college is 5 : number of gold coins to that of non-gold coins will
6. If 40 boys leave the college and 50 girls join the be 2:3. The total number of coins in the collection
college, the ratio will become 8 : 11. Find the number will now become ________.
of girls (initial) in the college.
(a) 60 (b) 80 (c) 48 (d) 100
(a) 720 (b) 860 (c) 640 (d) 740
Q9. If A:B = 6 : 8 and B:C = 5 : 11, then A:B:C is:
Q2. If a ∶ b = c ∶ d = e ∶ f = 5 ∶ 7, then what is the ratio
(3a + 5c + 11e) ∶ (3b + 5d + 11f)? (a) 15:20:44 (b) 14:31:25 (c) 15:32:44 (d)
11:23:14
(a) 11 : 7 (b) 5 : 7 (c) 3 : 7 (d) 7 : 11
Q10. In a room, there are some chairs and some
Q3. In a company, the ratio of men and women is 5 : people. If on each chair, only one person is seated,
3, respectively. When 150 additional women are then there is no chair for exactly one person. If on
employed in the company, the ratio becomes 5 : 4. each chair, two persons sit, then there is one vacant
How many men are employed in the company? chair. What is the number of chairs in the room?
(a) 850 (b) 550 (c) 950 (d) 750 (a) 6 (b) 4 (c) 7 (d) 3
Q4. A sum of money is divided among P, Q, R and S Q11. Aman has certain number of notes of
in the proportion of 4 : 9 : 2 : 3. If Q gets ₹560 more denomination ₹20 and ₹10 which amount to ₹390. If
than R, then the share of S is: the numbers of notes of each kind are interchanged,
then the new amount is ₹90 less than before. Find
(a) ₹340 (b) ₹240 (c) ₹440 (d) ₹140 the number of notes of ₹20 denomination.
Q5. If A:B = 6 : 8 and B:C = 7 : 12, then A:B:C is: (a) 15 (b) 12 (c) 16 (d) 14
(a) 21:32:40 (b) 14:31:20 (c) 11:23:40 (d) Q12. If A:B = 6 : 8 and B:C = 5 : 12, then A:B:C is:
21:28:48
(a) 11:32:44 (b) 15:20:48 (c) 14:31:28 (d)
Q6. If A:B = 6 : 8 and B:C = 7 : 10, then A:B:C is:
10:23:14
(a) 21:23:40 (b) 23:32:40 (c) 14:31:20 (d) Q13. Find the mean proportional of 36 and 100.
21:28:40
(a) 70 (b) 60 (c) 55 (d) 65
Q7. The cost of a diamond varies directly as the
square of its weight. Once, this diamond broke into Q14. In a garden, there are 6 daisy plants the first
four pieces with weights in the ratio of 4 : 3 : 2 : 1 year. Each year, a gardener adds 3 new daisy plants.
.When the pieces were sold, the merchant got He has 26 jasmine plants the first year and loses 2
₹63,000 less than that of one piece. Find the original each year. When will the number of daisy plants
price of the diamond. equal to the number of jasmine plants after the first
year?
(a) ₹80,000 (b) ₹86,000 (c) ₹90,000 (d) ₹75,000
(a) 2 वष# (b) 4 वष# (c) 5 वष# (d) 6 वष#
Q8. In a collection of rare coins, there is one gold
coin for every four non-gold coins. If 20 more gold
coins are added to the collection, the ratio of the
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Q15. Mrudula starts her job with a certain monthly Q23. The ratio between male and female members
salary and earns a fixed increment every year. If her in a club is 2 : 3. If the number of male members is
salary was ₹28,400 after six years of service and increased by 200, the ratio becomes 5 : 6. How many
₹52,997 after fifteen years, find her annual female members are there in the club?
increment.
(a) 1000 (b) 1200 (c) 1400 (d) 900
(a) ₹12,002 (b) ₹1,824 (c) ₹2,733 (d) ₹1,200
Q24. 2 biscuits and 1 chocolate cost ₹69. 2
Q16. R pays ₹100 to P with ₹5, ₹2 and ₹1 coins. The chocolates and 3 cups of coffee cost ₹127. 3 biscuits,
total number of coins used for paying are 40. What is 4 chocolates and 2 cups of coffee cost ₹229. Find the
the number of coins of denomination ₹5 in the total cost (in ₹) of 5 biscuits, 5 chocolates and 5 cups
payment? of coffee.
(a) 16 (b) 18 (c) 17 (d) 13 (a) 304 (b) 345 (c) 375 (d) 355
"# Q25. Find the mean proportional of 12.96 and 0.16.
Q17. The mean proportional of "#! and $! , where a
is a positive number, is ____________ . (a) 1.96 (b) 1.69 (c) 1.21 (d) 1.44
"! "!
(a) 12a2 (b) $" (c) (d) 12a Q26. If A:B = 6 : 8 and B:C = 5 : 10, then A:B:C is:
$
Q18. Each of Ravi and Kavita had some marbles. (a) 1:3:4 (b) 1:2:4 (c) 4:3:2 (d) 3:4:8
Kavita had 12 more marbles than Ravi had. If each of
Q27. The mean proportional of 2 and 32 is _____.
them had one more marble, then three times the
number of marbles Kavita would then have had (a) 6 (b) 12 (c) 16 (d) 8
would have been equal to four times the number of
marbles Ravi would then have had. How many Q28. Raj divides ₹1,200 in the ratio 2 : 1 : 3 among
marbles did Kavita actually have? three of his friends. The amount equal to the sum of
three times the largest share and two times the
(a) 43 (b) 51 (c) 47 (d) 48 smallest share is:
Q19. If the mean proportional between p and q is 12, (a) ₹2,200 (b) ₹1,800 (c) ₹2,400 (d) ₹2,000
then the possible values of p and q, respectively, are:
Q29. If 28.9 : x :: x : 36.1, and x > 0, then find the
(a) 3, 38 (b) 24, 6 (c) 24, 16 (d) 3, 28 value of x.
Q20. Find the fourth proportional to 4, 9 and 16. (a) 30.4 (b) 35 (c) 32.3 (d) 38.3
(a) 27 (b) 36 (c) 18 (d) 16 Q30. At a cafe, Rama bought drinks for her 7 friends
at ₹240. Some of them wanted coffee, while others
Q21. 30 is the mean proportional of 18 and A. Find
wanted black tea. A regular cup of coffee cost ₹40
the value of A.
and a regular cup of black tea cost ₹ 30. How many
(a) 40 (b) 45 (c) 60 (d) 50 cups of tea did she purchase?
Q22. Anna and Ben each have a collection of (a) 6 (b) 5 (c) 3 (d) 4
marbles. If Anna gives one marble to Ben, they will
Q31. A payment of ₹120 is made with ₹10, ₹5 and ₹2
both have an equal number of marbles. Conversely,
coins. A total of 25 coins are used. Which of the
if Ben gives one marble to Anna, she will end up with
following is the number of ₹10 coins used in the
three times the number of marbles that Ben has.
payment?
What is the total number of marbles they both have?
(a) 8 (b) 6 (c) 10 (d) 4
(a) 11 (b) 8 (c) 10 (d) 9
Q32. The incomes of P, Q and R are in the ratio 10 :
12 : 9 and their expenditures are in the ratio 12 : 15 :
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8. If Q saves 25% of his income, then what is the the total amount in the bag is ₹980,then find the
ratio of the savings of P, Q and R? number of coins of ₹10.
(a) 3 : 9 : 2 (b) 1 : 2 : 1 (c) 2 : 5 : 2 (d) 3 : 18 : 4 Q36. The ratio of two numbers is 2 : 5 and their
difference is 210. The smaller number is
Q34. A money bag contains one rupee, 5 rupee and ____________.
10 rupee coins in the ratio of 3 : 5 : 7 respectively. If
(a) 350 (b) 150 (c) 60 (d) 140
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(a) 16 : 17 (b) 15 : 16 (c) 12 : 11 (d) 16 : 15 Q11. A shopkeeper mixes two types of rice costing
₹250/5 kg and ₹280/5 kg in the ratio 7 : 8. Find the
Q6. There is a 32L mixture of milk and water. The net cost of the resultant mixture (per kg).
ratio of milk and water in this mixture is 5 : 3. How
many litres of water should be added to this mixture (a) ₹53.20 (b) ₹52.30 (c) ₹32.50 (d) ₹25.30
so that the resultant mixture has 50% water in it?
Q12. 2 varieties of tea powders worth ₹250/kg and
(a) 8 (b) 4 (c) 5 (d) 6 ₹300/kg are mixed with a third variety of tea powder
in the ratio 1 : 1 : 2. If the mixture is worth ₹350/kg,
Q7. A mango juice is made by mixing water and find the price of the third variety tea powder.
mango concentrate in the ratio 9 : 7. If x litres of
water and 3x litres of mango concentrate is mixed in (a) ₹450/kg (b) ₹400/kg (c) ₹425/kg (d) ₹500/kg
160 litres of mango juice, then the new ratio
becomes 13 : 14. What is the quantity of the new Q13. 42 litres of milk at ₹25 per litre is mixed with 28
litres of milk at ₹40 per litre. Find the average price
mango juice (in litres)?
of the mixture.
(a) 212 (b) 216 (c) 197 (d) 206
(a) ₹32 (b) ₹31.5 (c) ₹31 (d) ₹32.5
Q8. In what ratio, sugar costing ₹78 per kg be mixed
with sugar costing ₹46 per kg such that by selling the Q14. 15 kg of ₹10 per kg wheat is mixed with 5 kg of
mixture at ₹75 per kg there is a gain of 20%? another type of wheat to get a mixture costing ₹30
per kg. Find the price (per kg) of the costlier wheat.
(a) 33 : 31 (b) 33 : 37 (c) 37 : 31 (d) 31 : 29
(a) ₹60 (b) ₹70 (c) ₹80 (d) ₹90
Q9. How much rice of ₹4 per kg should be mixed to
15 kg of rice of ₹10 per kg, so as to make a mixture Q15. A man buys 10 kg of wheat at a rate of ₹26/kg.
worth ₹6.50 per kg? The wheat is mixed with 6 kg of other good quality of
wheat to get a mixture at a price of ₹35/kg. The price
(a) 15 kg (b) 40 kg (c) 21 kg (d) 30 kg of good quality wheat per kg (in ₹) is:
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Age
Q1. 10 years ago, the age of Sunita was thrice the of Sunita will be twice the age of Tanya. What is the
age of her daughter Tanya. 10 years hence, the age ratio of their present ages?
Q7. One year ago, the age of B was twice that of A. Q14. Three years ago, the age of a person was six
After 9 years, if the ratio of the ages of B and A times the age of his younger brother. Eight years
would be 4 ∶ 3, then the sum of their present ages is later, the age of the person will be three years less
_____ years. than twice the age of his younger brother. Find the
present ages of the person and his younger brother.
(a) 21 (b) 30 (c) 15 (d) 17
(a) 12 वष# और 4 वष# (b) 5 वष# और 15 वष# (c) 15 वष#
Q8. Nihira is 25 years old and Punith is 30 years old.
How many years ago was the ratio of their ages 3 : 4? और 5 वष# (d) 4 वष# और 12 वष#
(a) 20 वष# (b) 15 वष# (c) 10 वष# (d) 5 वष# Q15. The sum of the ages of 6 children born at the
interval of two years each is 90 years. What is the
Q9. Seven years ago, Prachi was four times as old as age (in years) of the eldest child?
her daughter was at that time. Four years from now,
Prachi will be two-and-a-half times as old as her (a) 10 (b) 16 (c) 14 (d) 20
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Partnership
Q1. A, B and C invested money in a business such Q2. Three people, A, B and C, invest in a business in
that 2 times A's share, 4 times B's share and 6 times the ratio 2 : 3 : 5. It was decided that 9% of the
C's share are all equal. If they earned ₹44,000, find profits will go to charity. If the total profit was
the share of A. ₹2,50,000, then find the share of C in the profit (in ₹).
(a) ₹22,000 (b) ₹20,000 (c) ₹24,000 (d) ₹12,000 (a) 1,21,850 (b) 1,13,750 (c) 1,26,950 (d)
1,11,650
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Q2. A class of 30 students appeared in a test. The Q9. The average temperature of a city for the first
average score of 12 students is 62, and that of the sixteen days of January is 22°C, and the average
rest is 68. What is the average score of the class? temperature for the last sixteen days of the same
month is 26°C. If the average temperature for the
(a) 63.6 (b) 66.6 (c) 65.6 (d) 64.6 entire month is 24°C, what is the temperature on the
Q3. A class of 30 students appeared in a test. The sixteenth day?
average score of 12 students is 62, and that of the (a) 25°C (b) 23°C (c) 24°C (d) 22°C
rest is 60. What is the average score of the class?
Q10. A stock portfolio consists of four stocks. Stock A
(a) 60.8 (b) 61.8 (c) 59.8 (d) 58.8 represents 20% of the portfolio and has a return of
Q4. A class of 30 students appeared in a test. The 6%. Stock B represents 30% of the portfolio and has
average score of 12 students is 62, and that of the a return of 8%. Stock C represents 20% of the
rest is 78. What is the average score of the class? portfolio and has a return of 4%. Stock D represents
the remaining 30% of the portfolio and has a
(a) 69.6 (b) 72.6 (c) 70.6 (d) 71.6 negative-return of 5%. What is the average return of
the portfolio?
Q5. In the 8th class, consisting of 30 students, a
Mathematics test was taken. 10 students had an (a) 2.6% (b) 3.2% (c) 3.4% (d) 2.9%
average score of 90. The other students had an
average score of 75. What is the average score of the Q11. A group of 30 students appeared in a test. The
whole class? average score of 12 students is 62, and that of the
rest is 62. What is the average score of the group?
(a) 80 (b) 74 (c) 76 (d) 78
(a) 63 (b) 62 (c) 60 (d) 61
Q6. A class of 30 students appeared in a test. The
average score of 12 students is 60, and that of the Q12. A class of 30 students appeared in a test. The
rest is 80. What is the average score of the class? average score of 12 students is 62, and that of the
rest is 74. What is the average score of the class?
(a) 73 (b) 70 (c) 71 (d) 72
(a) 67.2 (b) 69.2 (c) 68.2 (d) 70.2
Q7. In a class of 150 students (boys and girls only),
the girls are 60. The average weight of boys is 52 kg Q13. The average of 12 numbers is 48. The average
and that of girls is 48 kg. What is the average weight of the first 5 numbers is 45 and the average of next 4
(in kg) of the whole class? numbers is 52. If the 10th number is 10 less than the
11th number and is 5 more than the 12th number,
(a) 50.4 (b) 49.6 (c) 48.8 (d) 51.2 then the average of the 11th and 12th numbers is:
Q8. The average marks (out of 100) of boys and girls (a) 47.5 (b) 48.5 (c) 46.5 (d) 50.5
in an examination are 75 and 80, respectively. If the
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Q14. A class of 30 students appeared in a test. The (a) 70.4 (b) 68.4 (c) 71.4 (d) 69.4
average score of 12 students is 62, and that of the
Q16. The average weight of 10 students is increased
rest is 72. What is the average score of the class?
by half a kg when one of the students weighing 51 kg
(a) 68 (b) 66 (c) 69 (d) 67 is replaced by a new student. Find the weight of the
new student.
Q15. A group of 30 students appeared in a test. The
average score of 12 students is 62, and that of the (a) 66 kg (b) 45 kg (c) 56 kg (d) 75 kg
rest is 76. What is the average score of the group?
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SSC CGL Tier-1 2024 Math Profit Loss & Discount by Shubham Jain (RBE)
Q1. A merchant has 1000 kg of sugar, part of which (a) 20% (b) 25% (c) 10% (d) 15%
he sells at a 10% profit and the rest at a 40% profit.
He gains 20% on the whole. The quantity sold at 40% Q9. Find the gain percentage, given that Anubha sold
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profit is: her scooter for ₹23358 gaining $th of the selling price.
Q20. A shopkeeper sells rice at the rate of ₹44 per kg (a) 3.01% (b) 0.08% (c) 2.08% (d) 1.07%
whose cost price is ₹40 per kg. Not satisfied with
this, he tries to increase his profit by removing 200 Q27. Madhav purchased an item for ₹42,000 and
grams of rice from each packet. What is the sold it at a loss of 20%. With that amount, he
shopkeeper’s overall gain percentage? purchased another item and sold it at a gain of 30%.
What is the overall gain (in ₹)?
(a) 37% (b) 37.5% (c) 35% (d) 35.5%
(a) 2520 (b) 6720 (c) 1680 (d) 4200
Q21. The marked price of 55 items was equal to the
cost price of 99 items. The selling price of 56 items Q28. A man loses 28% by selling an article for ₹144. If
was equal to the marked price of 35 items. Calculate he sells it for ₹288, what will be his gain/loss
the profit or loss percentage from the sale of each percentage?
item.
(a) हा6न, 46% (b) लाभ, 44% (c) लाभ, 41% (d) हा6न,
43%
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Dishonest Shopkeeper
Q1. A vendor started selling vegetables at ₹10 per kg, (a) 15% (b) 10% (c) 25% (d) 20%
but couldn’t find buyers at this rate. So he reduced
Q5. A dishonest shopkeeper claims to sell salt at a
the price to ₹7.2 per kg, but uses a faulty weight of
900 g instead of 1 kg. Find the percentage change in rate of ₹25/kg. The cost price of the salt is ₹25/kg.
Not satisfied with this, he tries to make profit by
the actual price.
removing 200 gm from each kg. What is the
(a) 10% (b) 20% (c) 25% (d) 15% shopkeeper’s gain percentage?
Q2. Ramesh sells rice at ₹36 per kg, which he (a) 25% (b) 30% (c) 20% (d) 15%
purchased for ₹30 per kg. Moreover, he gives only
800 g of rice instead of 1 kg while selling. Find the Q6. A shopkeeper has a fault of 100 g in a 3 kg
weight. He sold 3 kg of potatoes to Charu using the
actual profit percentage of Ramesh.
same faulty weight for ₹46. The cost price of the
(a) 52% (b) 50% (c) 46% (d) 48% potatoes for the seller was ₹12 per kg. How much
profit (in ₹) did he earn on the potatoes?
Q3. A dishonest fruit-seller sells fruits at 20% profit
but he uses 950 gm weight in place of 1 kg. What is (a) 11.2 (b) 10 (c) 10.2 (d) 11.6
the profit per cent?
Q7. A grocer professes to sell rice at the cost price,
#)) ()) #)) #)) but uses a fake weight of 870 g for 1 kg. Find his
(a) % (b) % (c) % (d) %
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profit percentage (correct to two decimal places).
Q4. A dishonest merchant sells his grocery using
(a) 14.94% (b) 18.21% (c) 15.11% (d) 11.11%
weights that are 12% less than the true weights and
makes a profit of 10%. Find his total gain percentage.
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Q1. An article is marked at ₹550. If it is sold at a Q8. A bronze article having a marked price of ₹1,000
discount of 40%, then the selling price becomes 10% is sold during a festive season sale after three
more than its cost price. What is the cost price (in successive discounts of 20% and 30% and 10%. What
₹)? will be the amount (in ₹) to be paid by a customer if
she buys the article during the festival season?
(a) 330 (b) 300 (c) 220 (d) 200
(a) 508 (b) 496 (c) 504 (d) 564
Q2. The marked price of an article is 26% more than
its cost price. If a discount of 32% is given, what will Q9. A shopkeeper, on the eve of Diwali, allowed a
be the loss percentage? series of discounts on television sets. Find the selling
price of a television set, if the marked price of
(a) 18.64% (b) 15.25% (c) 14.32% (d) 12.26% television is ₹1,200 and successive discounts are 15%
Q3. In a clearance sale, a sari whose marked price and 10%.
was ₹10,490 is now sold for ₹9,441. What is the (a) ₹965 (b) ₹945 (c) ₹975 (d) ₹918
discount percentage on the sari?
Q10. The cost price of a bat is 75% of the marked
(a) 12% (b) 10% (c) 18% (d) 15% price. Calculate the gain percentage after allowing a
Q4. If, on a marked price, the difference between discount of 15%.
selling prices with a discount of 65% and with two (a) 18.16% (b) 25.6% (c) 13.33% (d) 21.33%
successive discounts of 30% and 40% is ₹105, then
the marked price (in ₹) is: Q11. If Ram purchases a fan, he gets 8% discount,
however, if he purchases three fans he gets 6% on
(a) 1,050 (b) 1,650 (c) 1,320 (d) 1,500
the first, 10% on the second and 12% on the third. If
Q5. Ramesh purchased some items from a dealer on the price paid by the Ram for three fans is ₹6,800,
19 November 2019. The bill generated was for then what will be the marked price of each fan?
₹5,480. He had also purchased some items on 10
(a) ₹2,450 (b) ₹2,500 (c) ₹2,550 (d) ₹2,400
November 2019 having the bill value of ₹9,800. He
cleared both the bills this time and paid the total Q12. A shopkeeper marked an article at ₹5,000. The
amount in cash. If the dealer gives a scheme of 2% shopkeeper allows successive discounts of 20%,15%
discount on the payments done within 10 days and and 10%. The selling price of the article is:
5% for the payments made in cash at the time of
(a) ₹3,000 (b) ₹2,800 (c) ₹3,060 (d) ₹2,750
purchase, then find the amount paid by Ramesh on
19 November 2019. Q13. The MP of an article was Rs.180 and it was sold
(a) ₹14,950 (b) ₹14,850 (c) ₹14,890 (d) ₹14,810 at a discount of 15%, the discount in Rs. is:
Q6. Two successive discounts of 40% and 30% are (a) 15 (b) 18 (c) 12 (d) 27
equal to a single discount of: Q14. The difference between a discount of 25% and
(a) 70% (b) 35% (c) 60% (d) 58% two successive discounts of 15% and 20% on a
certain bill was ₹28. Find the amount of the bill.
Q7. A shopkeeper allows a discount of 20% on the
(a) ₹550 (b) ₹400 (c) ₹500 (d) ₹450
marked price of an item and thus gains 10%. What is
the ratio of the cost price to the marked price of the Q15. If the successive discount by 10%,15%, then the
item? single equivalent rate of discount is:
(a) 9 : 13 (b) 11 : 14 (c) 8 : 11 (d) 7 : 10 (a) 43.4% (b) 32.3% (c) 24.2% (d) 23.5%
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Q16. A discount series of 10% and 16% on an invoice Q24. Successive discounts of 10% and 20% are given
is the same as a single discount of: on the purchase of a purse. If the marked price of the
purse is ₹2,250, find the selling price.
(a) 21.4% (b) 22.4% (c) 23.4% (d) 24.4%
(a) ₹1,320 (b) ₹1,290 (c) ₹1,520 (d) ₹1,620
Q17. A manufacturer announces a trade discount of
30% on his products for his dealers. One of the Q25. An article marked for ₹275 is sold at 5%
dealers purchased 6 smart phones manufactured by discount. The seller still gains 4.5%. What did he pay
the company at the rate of Rs.25,000 each. What is for it?
the amount of trade discount?
(a) ₹125 (b) ₹250 (c) ₹200 (d) ₹225
(a) Rs.45,000 (b) Rs.1,05,000 (c) Rs.50,000 (d)
Rs.55,000 Q26. A cooker is marked at ₹12,500. The dealer
allows successive discounts of 6%, 6% and 4% on it.
Q18. A shopkeeper marked the price 20% more than What is the net selling price of the cooker?
its cost price. If he allows a discount of 30%, then
find his loss percent. (a) ₹10,306 (b) ₹12,230 (c) ₹12,320.60 (d)
₹10,603.20
(a) 15% (b) 20% (c) 25% (d) 16%
Q27. Amit and Bilal buy goods for ₹1,500 and ₹2,000,
Q19. A shopkeeper allows 40% discount on his respectively. Amit marks his goods up by y%, while
goods. He further gives 20% discount. What is the Bilal marks his goods up by 2y% and offers a discount
single discount equivalent to these two successive of y%. If both make the same profit, then find the
discounts? value of y.
(a) 52% (b) 62% (c) 60% (d) 50% (a) 10.5 (b) 12 (c) 12.5 (d) 11.5
Q20. The marked price of a TV set is ₹18,500. If the Q28. A trader offers the following discount schemes
dealer allows two successive discounts of 20% and on the purchase of a refrigerator.
5%, for how much is the TV available? (i) a discount of 10% followed by a discount of 8%
(ii) successive discounts of 12% and 10%
(a) ₹14,060 (b) ₹15,000 (c) ₹14,000 (d) ₹15,060 (iii) two successive discounts of 12%
Q21. A shopkeeper offers the following discount (iv) a discount of 20%
schemes for buyers. In which scheme is the selling price the lowest?
I. Two successive discounts of 15% and 20% (a) (ii) (b) (i) (c) (iv) (d) (iii)
II. Successive discount of 25 % and 10%
III. A discount of 33% Q29. The marked price of a bed sheet is ₹500. At the
The selling price will be minimum under the scheme: time of its sale, two successive discounts of 10% and
5% are available. Find the selling price (in ₹) of the
(a) I or II (b) III (c) II (d) I
bed sheet.
Q22. After offering two successive discounts a toy
(a) 445.00 (b) 430.00 (c) 427.50 (d) 432.50
with a marked price of ₹150 is sold at ₹105. If the
value of the first discount is 12.5%, what is the value Q30. The single discount equivalent to a series
of the second discount? discount of 60%, 70% and 80%.
(a) 22% (b) 20% (c) 18% (d) 21% (a) 70% (b) 97.6% (c) 95.5% (d) 85%
Q23. If the selling price of an article is ₹1,792 after a Q31. The marked price of a revolving chair is
20% discount, then the marked price of the article is: ₹15,000. It is available on two successive discounts
of 20% and 12%. What is its selling price (in ₹)?
(a) ₹2,140 (b) ₹2,160 (c) ₹2,240 (d) ₹2,260
(a) 10,560 (b) 9,560 (c) 9,230 (d) 10,230
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Q32. An article is sold for₹747 after successive Q36. The single discount equivalent to the discount
discounts of 17% and x%. If the marked price of the series of 15%, 20% and 5% is:
article is₹1,600, what is the value of x?
(a) 32.5% (b) 35.4% (c) 32% (d) 20%
(a) 32.26 (b) 43.75 (c) 22.12 (d) 40.28
Q37. A person first increases the price of a
Q33. If the market price of a bag is 25% above the commodity by 8% and then he announces a discount
cost price, and a discount of 18% is declared on it, of 18%. The actual discount (in%) on the original
then find the gain percentage. price is:
(a) 2.0% (b) 3.0% (c) 1.5% (d) 2.5% (a) 9.44 (b) 11.44 (c) 8.44 (d) 14.44
Q34. Rohini buys a Bluetooth headphone set for Q38. The marked price of an electronic watch in a
₹1,700 from a wholesale shop and marks it at store is ₹15,620 and it is available at a discount of
₹2,000. Later on, she allows a discount of 40% on its 27%. What is the price (in ₹, to the nearest tens) that
sale. What is her loss or gain percentage (correct up a customer pays if he buys from the store?
to two decimal places)?
(a) 10,800 (b) 11,400 (c) 12,500 (d) 9,880
(a) 25.19% लाभ (b) 29.41% हा6न (c) 25.19% हा6न
Q39. An article costs₹1,000 for a salesman. He fixes
(d) 29.41% लाभ its marked price as₹1,500. He sells it to a customer at
a discount of 20%. He gives a further discount of 10%
Q35. During a new-year sale, a shopkeeper offers a for each cash payment. Find the percentage of loss
discount scheme to his customers, ‘Buy 5 Sweaters, or gain that the salesman makes on sale.
Get 2 Sweaters Free’. Find the effective percentage
discount given by the shopkeeper. (a) हा6न 8% (b) लाभ 8% (c) हा6न 10% (d) लाभ
& * 10%
(a) 22' % (b) 28( % (c) 25% (d) 30%
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Q1. Mohan borrows a sum of ₹4,22,092 at the rate of Q6. The interest accrued on a sum of ₹16,000 lent at
20% per annum simple interest. At the end of the a simple interest rate of 14% p.a. for the time in
first year, he repays ₹21,679 towards return of those many years, which gives a simple interest of
principal amount borrowed. If Mohan clears all three-fifths of a certain sum at 10% p.a., is:
pending dues at the end of the second year,
including interest payment that accrued during the (a) ₹15,360 (b) ₹14,280 (c) ₹12,970 (d) ₹13,440
first year, how much does he pay (in ₹) at the end of Q7. How many years will it take for ₹8,400 to
the second year? amount to ₹11,928 at a simple interest rate of 7%
(a) 5,58,380 (b) 5,56,367 (c) 5,64,914 (d) per annum?
5,61,347 (a) 6 (b) 8 (c) 2 (d) 5
Q2. If a sum of ₹5,000 is taken at a simple rate of Q8. Sohan borrows a sum of ₹1,41,545 at the rate of
interest of 15% per annum for 3 years and another 11% per annum simple interest. At the end of the
sum of ₹8,000 is taken at a simple interest of 12% first year, he repays ₹25,490 towards return of
per annum for 4 years, the positive difference of the principal amount borrowed. If Sohan clears all
interests paid is: pending dues at the end of the second year,
(a) ₹1,590 (b) ₹1,643 (c) ₹1,286 (d) ₹1,378 including interest payment that accrued during the
first year, how much does he pay (in ₹) at the end of
Q3. Ramesh has ₹18,000. He deposited ₹7,000 in a the second year?
bank at the rate of 5% per annum and ₹6,000 in
other bank at the rate of 6% per annum simple (a) 1,37,407 (b) 1,44,391 (c) 1,36,453 (d)
1,41,222
interest. If he received ₹1,160 as simple interest at
the end of one year, then the rate of interest per Q9. A certain sum of money becomes seven times
annum on rest of the capital is equal to: itself when invested at a certain rate of simple
interest, in 14 years. How much time (in years,
(a) 8% (b) 10% (c) 9% (d) 11%
rounded off to 2 decimal places) will it take to
Q4. Kiran lent ₹4,000 to two persons such that one become 18 times itself at the same rate?
part of it at the rate of 8% per annum and the
remaining part at the rate of 10% per annum. He got (a) 39.67 (b) 35.5 (c) 42.78 (d) 27.33
an annual simple interest of ₹352. Then the sum lent Q10. A person borrowed some money on simple
at 10% is: !
interest. After 4 years, he returned " of the money to
(a) ₹ 1,600 (b) ₹ 2,200 (c) ₹ 2,400 (d) ₹ 1,800 lender. What was the rate of interest?
Q5. Simple interest on a certain sum is one-fifth of (a) 18% !"तवष& (b) 17% !"तवष& (c) 20% !"तवष& (d)
the sum and the interest rate per cent per annum is
19% !"तवष&
5 times the number of years. If the rate of interest
increases by 3%, then how much will the simple
Q11. How much simple interest will ₹6,700 earn in
interest (in ₹) be on ₹5,600 for 6 years?
13 months at a 12% interest rate per annum?
(a) 4668 (b) 4268 (c) 4368 (d) 4168
(a) ₹813 (b) ₹871 (c) ₹889 (d) ₹821
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Q12. Pranav borrows a sum of ₹6,23,305 at the rate (a) 3,200 (b) 4,200 (c) 3,600 (d) 3,100
of 10% per annum simple interest. At the end of the
Q19. A total of ₹2,00,000 is divided into two parts for
first year, he repays ₹16,390 towards return of
investing in different banks on simple interest. One
principal amount borrowed. If Pranav clears all
pending dues at the end of the second year, yields 4% p.a. while the other yields 6% p.a. If the
total interest at the end of one year is equivalent to
including interest payment that accrued during the
first year, how much does he pay (in ₹) at the end of 4.7% p.a. on the whole amount, the amount (in ₹)
the second year? invested in each bank is ________, respectively.
(a) 7,25,903 (b) 7,29,937 (c) 7,29,025 (d) (a) 1,20,000 और 80,000 (b) 1,30,000 और 70,000
7,38,700 (c) 1,45,000 और 55,000 (d) 1,60,000 और 40,000
Q13. A trader owes a merchant ₹9,810 due in 1 year,
Q20. Aman borrows a sum of ₹192208 at the rate of
but the trader wants to settle the account after 6
15% per annum simple interest. At the end of the
months. If the rate of simple interest is 9% per
first year, he repays ₹20196 towards return of
annum, how much cash (in ₹) should he pay?
principal amount borrowed. If Aman clears all
(a) 9,540 (b) 9,550 (c) 9,450 (d) 9,405 pending dues at the end of the second year,
including interest payment that accrued during the
Q14. A sum of ₹10,000 is taken as a loan by Rajesh at first year, how much does he pay (in ₹) at the end of
a rate of 15% p.a. simple interest for 2 years. But the second year?
Rajesh could not repay it at the agreed time and
asked for an extension of two more years. So, the (a) 2,21,757 (b) 2,30,028 (c) 2,21,777 (d)
lender included the interest amount for the period as 2,26,645
principal for the next two years at the same rate of
Q21. Aman invested a sum of money in scheme A at
interest. The total amount paid by Rajesh at the end
the rate of 8% p.a. for a period of 5 years on simple
of 4 years is:
interest. He invested four times of the sum of
(a) ₹18,590 (b) ₹15,630 (c) ₹17,650 (d) ₹16,900 scheme A in scheme B at the rate of 5% p.a. for 7
years on simple interest. He received a total interest
Q15. If the simple interest on ₹7,200 in 3 years at the amount of ₹1,620. How much (in ₹) did he invest in
rate of 16% per annum equals the simple interest on scheme B?
₹9,600 at the rate of x% per annum in 4 years. The
value of x is equal to: (a) 900 (b) 2,400 (c) 3,600 (d) 3,200
(a) 8% (b) 10% (c) 9% (d) 11% Q22. A sum of ₹1,456, when invested for ten years,
amounts to ₹2,366 on maturity. Find the rate of
Q16. What is the rate of interest per annum for simple interest per annum that was to be paid on the
simple interest at which ₹1,040 amounts to ₹1,230 in sum invested.
#
! $ years?
(a) 5.75% (b) 6.25% (c) 6.5% (d) 6.15%
% % % %
(a) !" &! % (b) !$ &! % (c) !! &!% (d) !% &!% Q23. Pranav borrows a sum of ₹598397 at the rate of
20% per annum simple interest. At the end of the
Q17. In how many years will ₹7,200 amount to
first year, he repays ₹24284 towards return of
₹8,928 at a simple interest rate of 8% per annum?
principal amount borrowed. If Pranav clears all
pending dues at the end of the second year,
(a) दो (b) पाँच (c) तीन (d) चार
including interest payment that accrued during the
Q18. A certain sum of money is given at a certain first year, how much does he pay (in ₹) at the end of
rate of simple interest for 6 years. Had it been given the second year?
at 7% higher rate, it would have fetched ₹1,512
(a) 8,17,567 (b) 8,18,513 (c) 8,08,615 (d)
more. Find the sum (in ₹).
8,12,514
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Q24. The difference between the simple interests on (a) 3,93,949 (b) 3,88,076 (c) 3,96,269 (d)
the principal of ₹500 at an interest rate of 5% per 3,98,876
annum for 3 years and 4% per annum for 4 years is:
Q31. If ₹1,875 becomes ₹2,625 in 4 years, what will
(a) ₹10 (b) ₹5 (c) ₹15 (d) ₹7.5 ₹24,000 become at the end of 9 years at the same
rate of interest, under simple interest?
Q25. The simple interest on a sum for 8 years is
three-fifth of the sum. The rate of interest per (a) ₹34,800 (b) ₹45,600 (c) ₹21,600 (d) ₹43,200
annum is:
Q32. What principal would amount to ₹21,420 in 2
# # years at the rate of 9.5% p.a. simple interest?
(a) 9% (b) 7$ % (c) 6% (d) 5$ %
(a) ₹1,200 (b) ₹1,000 (c) ₹1,500 (d) ₹1,250 Q35. S borrowed some amount from R and promised
to pay him 8% interest. Then S invested the
Q28. The simple interest on a sum for 6 years is borrowed amount in a scheme, upon which he
three-fifth of the sum. The rate of interest per earned a profit of 5% after paying R, the principal
annum is: amount with interest. How much percentage R
would have gained, if he would have invested in the
(a) 3% (b) 10% (c) 5% (d) 7%
scheme directly?
Q29. Naman borrows a sum of ₹3,48,020 at the rate
(a) 14% (b) 14.4% (c) 13% (d) 13.4%
of 8% per annum simple interest. At the end of the
first year, he repays ₹15,090 towards return of Q36. In a bank, 6% interest is given on the deposited
principal amount borrowed. If Naman clears all amount. The bank then invests the money in the
pending dues at the end of the second year, stock market and is able to earn ₹30,000 for every
including interest payment that accrued during the ₹3,00,000. How much money is the bank earning
first year, how much does he pay (in ₹) at the end of finally if the total amount deposited in the bank is
the second year? ₹60,00,000?
(a) 3,79,386 (b) 3,92,733 (c) 3,87,406 (d) (a) ₹3,00,000 (b) ₹3,60,000 (c) ₹2,40,000 (d)
3,88,931 ₹6,40,000
Q30. Pranav borrows a sum of ₹335180 at the rate of Q37. A cell phone is available for Rs.600 or for Rs.300
13% per annum simple interest. At the end of the cash down payment together with Rs.360 to be paid
first year, he repays ₹23060 towards return of after two months. Find the rate of interest charged
principal amount borrowed. If Pranav clears all under this scheme.
pending dues at the end of the second year,
including interest payment that accrued during the (a) 20% (b) 60% (c) 50% (d) 120%
first year, how much does he pay (in ₹) at the end of Q38. A customer pays ₹975 in instalments. The
the second year? payment is done each month ₹5 less than the
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previous month. If the first instalment is ₹100, how (a) 15 मह4ने (b) 14 मह4ने (c) 27 मह4ने (d) 26 मह4ने
much time will be taken to pay the entire amount?
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SSC CGL Tier-1 2024 Math Time and Work by Shubham Jain (RBE)
Q1. A and B can do a work in 12 days and 16 days, (a) 170 (b) 150 (c) 200 (d) 190
respectively. If they work together for 6 days, then
the fraction of the work left is _________. Q3. Rajesh, in his printing press, got an order to print
!$
some books, out of which he completed %$ of the
! # $ !
(a) " (b) $ (c) " (d) $ order in 34 days. In how many days did he complete
the entire order of printing?
Q2. Varun and Raju, working together, can complete
a job in 40 hours whereas Varun alone can complete (a) 56 (b) 60 (c) 20 (d) 54
the same job in 50 hours. The number of hours
required by Raju to complete the job alone is:
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100 minutes, respectively. Initially, pipes N and S are
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Q19. Two pipes, A and B, can fill a tank in 10 minutes Q25. Two pipes can fill a tank in 12 hours and 18
and 20 minutes, respectively. The pipe C can empty hours, respectively, while a third pipe can empty it in
the tank in 30 minutes. All the three pipes are 8 hours. How long (in hours) will it take to fill the
opened at a time in the beginning. However, pipe C empty tank if all three pipes are opened
is closed 2 minutes before the tank is filled. In what simultaneously?
time, will the tank be full (in minutes)?
(a) 36 (b) 48 (c) 24 (d) 72
(a) 10 (b) 8 (c) 12 (d) 6
Q26. Pipe X can fill a tank in 60 hours while pipe Y
Q20. Two pipes A and B can fill a tank in 48 minutes can fill the tank in 72 hours. Both pipes are opened
and 66 minutes, respectively. If both the pipes are together for 20 hours. How much of the tank is left
opened simultaneously, then after how many empty ?
minutes should pipe B be closed so that the tank gets
%'& ! & $
filled in 32 minutes? (a) &)* (b) " (c) " (d) !"
(a) 20 (b) 18 (c) 22 (d) 16 Q27. Pipes A and B can fill a tank in 6 hours and 8
hours, respectively. Both pipes are opened together
Q21. There are two pipes used to fill a tank and
for 3 hours. After that pipe A is closed, and B
when operated together, they can fill the tank in 20
continues to fill the tank. In how many hours will the
minutes. If one pipe can fill the tank two and a half
tank be filled?
times as quickly as the other, then the faster pipe
alone can fill the tank in: (a) 4 (b) 6 (c) 3 (d) 2
(a) 34 &मनट (b) 32 &मनट (c) 28 &मनट (d) 30 Q28. Pipe Q can fill the tank in 60 hours while pipe R
may fill in 45 hours. Q and R pipes are opened
&मनट
together for 6 hours after which pipe W is also
opened to empty the tank. All three pipes are
Q22. A pipe can fill an empty tank in 5 minutes and
opened simultaneously for 24 hours to reach the half
another pipe can empty it in 6 minutes. If both pipes
level mark. How much time (in hours) will pipe W
are opened simultaneously, how long (in minutes)
alone take to empty the entire tank?
will it take to fill the empty tank?
(a) 36 (b) 42 (c) 30 (d) 48
(a) 25 &मनट (b) 33 &मनट (c) 30 &मनट (d) 35
&मनट Q29. Pipe X can fill a tank in 9 hours and Pipe Y can
fill it in 21 hours. If they are opened on alternate
Q23. Two pipes P and Q can fill a tank in 36 minutes hours and Pipe X is opened first, in how many hours
and 45 minutes, respectively. If both pipes are shall the tank be full?
opened together, the time taken to fill the tank is: & & & &
(a) 9$ (b) 10$ (c) 12$ (d) 11$
(a) 20 &मनट (b) 81 &मनट (c) 40.5 &मनट (d) 10
Q30. Fill pipe P is 21 times faster than fill pipe Q. If Q
&मनट can fill a cistern in 110 minutes, find the time it takes
to fill the cistern when both fill pipes are opened
Q24. Pipes A and B can fill a tank in 15 hours and 25
together.
hours, respectively, whereas pipe C can empty the
full tank in 40 hours. All three pipes are opened (a) 5 &मनट (b) 4 &मनट (c) 6 &मनट (d) 3 &मनट
together, but pipe A is closed after 5 hours. After
how many hours will the remaining part of the tank Q31. Three pipes P, Q and R can fill a cistern in 40
be filled? minutes, 80 minutes and 120 minutes, respectively.
' ' ' '
Initially, all the pipes are opened. After how much
(a) !" ( (b) #$ ( (c) #! ( (d) ## ( time (in minutes) should the pipes Q and R be turned
off so that the cistern will be completely filled in just
half an hour?
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(a) 14 (b) 12 (c) 10 (d) 16 (a) 3!) &मनट (b) 2&$ &मनट (c) 9$ &मनट (d) 2!$
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Q1. Two trains of lengths 150 m and 250 m run on travelled towards each other, they met in 12
parallel lines. When they run in the same direction, minutes. What are the speeds (in km/h) of two cars?
they take 20 seconds to cross each other and, when
they run in the opposite direction, they take 5 (a) 55, 45 (b) 52, 48 (c) 51, 49 (d) 60, 40
seconds to cross each other. What is the speed of the Q4. Two goods trains 132 m and 108 m in length are
two trains? running towards each other on parallel tracks. The
first train is running at a speed of 32 km/h and the
(a) 180 km/h और 108 km/h (b) 160 km/h और 106
second at a speed of 40 km/h. How much time will
km/h (c) 150 km/h और 250 km/h (d) 150 km/h they take to cross each other after meeting?
और 105 km/h (a) 12 s (b) 13 s (c) 10 s (d) 15 s
Q2. A bus travels of the distance initially at a speed Q5. Akshara and Siddharth travel from point P to Q,
of 40 km/h, the next of the distance 50 km/h, and a distance of 72 km at a rate of 8 km/h and 10 km/h,
the final of the distance at 60 km/h. Find the average respectively. Siddharth reaches Q first and returns
speed of the bus for the entire journey. immediately and meets Akshara at R. Find the
(Rounded off to two decimal places) distance from P to R.
(a) 54.13 km/h (b) 51.43 km/h (c) 46.85 km/h (a) 63 km (b) 66 km (c) 64 km (d) 65 km
(d) 48.65 km/h
Q6. Suppose P starts walking at a speed of 8 km/h.
Q3. Places A and B are 20 km apart on the highway. After 8 hours B started travelling on a bicycle at a
A car starts from A and another from B at the same speed of 24 km/h. The distance from the starting B
time. If the cars travel in the same direction at can catch A is:
different speeds, they meet in one hour. If they
(a) 88 km (b) 96 km (c) 72 km (d) 64 km
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Q4. A thief noticed a policeman at a distance of 600 (a) 1.4 km (b) 1.6 km (c) 1.2 km (d) 1.8 km
metres. The thief started running and the policeman
chased him. The thief and policeman are running at Q9. A thief is spotted by a policeman from a distance
speeds of 12 km/h and 15 km/h, respectively. Find of 195 metres. When the policeman starts the chase,
the thief also starts running. If the speed of the thief
the time (in minutes) required for the policeman to
catch the thief. is 22 km/h and that of the policeman is 27 km/h,
then how far would the thief have run (in m) before
(a) 15 (b) 12 (c) 8 (d) 10 he is overtaken?
Q5. A policeman noticed a thief at a distance of 500 (a) 958 (b) 858 (c) 951 (d) 825
metres. The policeman started running and the thief
Q10. A thief is noticed by a policeman from a
also started running at the same time. The thief is
running at a speed of 15 km/h. It took 15 minutes for distance of 92 m. The thief starts running and the
the policeman to catch the thief. Find the speed of policeman chases him. The thief and the policeman
the policeman (in km/h). run at the speed of 90 km/h and 104.4 km/h,
respectively. In how much time will the policeman
(a) 10 (b) 12 (c) 11 (d) 17 catch the thief?
Q6. A thief is noticed by a policeman from a distance (a) 26 सेकंड (b) 23 सेकंड (c) 22 सेकंड (d) 21 सेकंड
of 200 m. The thief starts running and the policeman
chases him. The thief and the policeman run at the Q11. A thief is spotted by a policeman from a
rate of 10 km/h and 11 km/h, respectively. What is distance of 100 m. The thief starts running and the
the distance (in metres) between them after 9 policeman chases him. If the speed of thief and
minutes? policeman are 21 km/h and 23 km/h, respectively,
then how far will the thief have to run before he is
(a) 50 (b) 30 (c) 40 (d) 60
over taken?
Q7. A thief pursued by a policeman was 150 m ahead
(a) 1090 m (b) 1080 m (c) 1020 m (d) 1050 m
at the start. If the ratio of the speed of the
policeman to that of the thief was 5 : 4, then how far
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Q1. Varun and Sandeep started for a car race from Q6. In a circular race of 840 m, A and B start running
the same point, in the same direction and at the in the same direction at the same time from the
same time on a circular track of length 1635 m with same point at the speeds of 6 m/s and 12 m/s,
the speeds of 90 km/h and 108 km/h, respectively. respectively. After how much time will they meet
After how much time (in s) will they meet again for next?
the first time?
(a) 40 s (b) 20 s (c) 140 s (d) 70 s
(a) 325 (b) 326 (c) 327 (d) 324
Q7. In a circular race of 750 m, X and Y start from the
Q2. M and N walk along a circular track. They start same point and at the same time with speeds of 9
at 5:00 a.m. from the same point in the opposite km/h and 13.5 km/h, respectively. If they are
directions. M and N walk at a speed of 5 rounds per running in the same direction then, when will they
hour and 2 rounds per hour, respectively. How many meet again for the first time on the track?
times will they cross each other before 6.30 a.m. on
the same day? (a) 600 सेकंड म- (b) 750 सेकंड म- (c) 900 सेकंड म-
(d) 500 सेकंड म-
(a) 5 (b) 10 (c) 7 (d) 3
Q3. Two athletes are participating in a race on a Q8. Atul gives Vishu a head-start of 20 seconds in a
circular track of 220 m. Ravi runs at the speed of 22 900 m race and beats him by 135 m. While running
m/s, while Kapil runs at the speed of 11 m/s. They the same race again Atul gives a start of 189 m and
start from the same point, at the same time and in beats him by 8 seconds. In how much time can Vishu
the same direction. After how many seconds will complete the full race of 900 m?
they meet for the first time?
(a) 3 )मनट 20 सेकंड (b) 3 )मनट 10 सेकंड (c) 3
(a) 15 सेकंड (b) 20 सेकंड (c) 16 सेकंड (d) 24 सेकंड )मनट 30 सेकंड (d) 2 )मनट 50 सेकंड
Q4. Seema walks around a circular field at the rate of Q9. P and Q start running in opposite directions on a
3 rounds per hour, while Priya runs around it at the circular track from the same point. If their speeds are
rate of 8 rounds per hour. They start in the same 10 m/s and 8 m/s, respectively, then after what time
direction from the same point at 11:54 p.m. They will they meet if the length of the track is 1620 m?
shall first cross each other at:
(a) 120 सेकंड (b) 90 सेकंड (c) 110 सेकंड (d) 70
(a) 12:00 a.m. (b) 11:59 p.m. (c) 12:06 p.m. (d)
12:06 a.m. सेकंड
Q5. In a circular race of 1600 m in length, Bhaskar Q10. Arvind and Chetan started running
and Vinay start with speeds of 27 km/h and 45 km/h simultaneously from the same point in the same
starting at the same time from the same point. direction on a circular track of length 210 m. If
When will they meet for the first time on the track Arvind takes 180 seconds to complete one round,
when running in the opposite directions and the and Chetan takes 420 seconds to complete one
same direction, respectively? round, after how much time will they meet for the
first time at the starting point on the track?
(a) 1 )मनट 40 सेकंड और 5 )मनट 20 सेकंड (b) 1
(a) 21 )मनट (b) 10 )मनट (c) 28 )मनट (d) 15
)मनट 20 सेकंड और 5 )मनट 20 सेकंड (c) 2 )मनट
)मनट
40 सेकंड और 5 )मनट 40 सेकंड (d) 2 )मनट 20 सेकंड
और 4 )मनट 20 सेकंड Q11. In a circular race of 4800m, A and B start from
the same point and at the same time with speeds of
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the first time on the track if they are running in the
सेकंड
opposite direction?
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(a) 9 (b) 0 (c) 26 (d) 13 (a) 13.5 (b) 12.5 (c) 15.5 (d) 14.5
(*! &+)
Q5. Simplify (a) 3 (b) 0 (c) 2 (d) 1
*(-
' - . '
(a) - − . (b) - − . (c) √-. − . (d) - + " Q15. Simplify: ! - + ! 1 × ! - ÷ " .
(a) 25.5 (b) 23.6 (c) 28.7 (d) 30.2 Q17. Simplify the following expression. (C − D). −
(C + D). + 'CD
(1..)" &('..)"
Q8. Simplify: (1..)! (#.!1(('..)!
(a) 0 (b) 4gh (c) −4gh (d) 4
(a) 1 (b) 2 (c) 3 (d) 5
Q18. Simplify the following.
1 . 16 ÷ 2− 7 × 15 ÷ 3 + 5 × 5 + 4 × 3 − 10
Q9. Simplify: !232 ÷ 5- 78 (39 + ') − !! -:
(a) 2 (b) 0 (c) -1 (d) 1
(a) 17 (b) 36 (c) 28 (d) 31
Q19. Simplify:
-
Q10. Simplify the following expression. ;2 + '.#×'.#(..#×..#(-.#×-.#(.×'.#×..#(.×..#×-.#(.×'.#×-.#
'.#(..#(-.#
+
"<= ;2! − . + .<. = >8 < = !
(a) 9.5 (b) 7.5 (c) 8.5 (d) 6.5
(a) 27 (b) 54 (c) 81 (d) 63 ' ' .
Q20. Simplify: 5;0 ÷ + × -= × !A + 0:
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(a) 80 (b) 60 (c) 70 (d) 50 '
Q48. Solve the following: [;3. 0 + !. 0). ÷ ' 78 .
×
Q44. The value of N in the equation . × I JK ' ÷ A − !:
' − !0 × ' = !3 is:
(a) 81 (b) 27.1 (c) 63 (d) 0
(a) 9 (b) 0 (c) 8 (d) 12
Q49. The value of the expression (!. 00. + 2. 00. +
# GGGGGG'
'
!. 00 × 2. 00) is equal to:
Q45. . ÷ 5! + L' × ; − + =M: is equal to:
0 - .
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Q1. If 7845K854 is divisible by 11, then what is the Q10. Which digits should come in the place of x and
value of K? y, respectively, if the number 62684xy is divisible by
both 8 and 5?
(a) 7 (b) 9 (c) 6 (d) 8
(a) 4 और 0 (b) 2 और 0 (c) 0 और 5 (d) 5 और 0
Q2. Which of the following is the largest 5-digit
number divisible by 47?
Q11. Find the least value of k for which a 7-digit
(a) 10000 (b) 99969 (c) 99999 (d) 98888 number 249k876 is divisible by 6.
Q3. Which digits should come in the place of * and #, (a) 1 (b) 7 (c) 5 (d) 0
respectively, if the 7-digit number 62684*# is
Q12. Find the least value of x for which 57x716 is
divisible by both 8 and 5?
divisible by 9.
Q4. Which of the following numbers is divisible by Q13. If P is a digit such that 6954P is divisible by 11,
both 2 and 5? then P equals:
(a) 37254 (b) 37915 (c) 20792 (d) 63840 (a) 6 (b) 7 (c) 8 (d) 2
Q5. Replace * by the smallest digit so that 723*56* is Q14. If the 9-digit number 5x79856y6 is divisible by
divisible by 6. 36, then what is the negative value of !(#$ + &) for
the largest possible value of y, given x and y are
(a) 4 (b) 2 (c) 3 (d) 1
natural number?
Q6. Which digits should come in place * and
(a) −5 (b) −2 (c) −4 (d) −7
$,respectively, if the number 72864*$ is divisible by
both 8 and 5? Q15. What number should be subtracted from $! −
)$" − *$ + ++ to make the number divisible by (x +
(a) 4 और 0 (b) 4 और 5 (c) 2 और 5 (d) 2 और 0
2)?
Q7. Which of following numbers is NOT divisible by (a) 3 (b) 9 (c) 5 (d) 7
11?
Q16. From the given numbers A, B, C and D, which
(a) 128041 (b) 80124 (c) 109153 (d) 5445 number is NOT divisible by 11?
A = 712712
Q8. Which of the following numbers is divisible by 2,
B = 177210
5, 10 and 11?
C = 64614
(a) 1234560 (b) 589270 (c) 830942 (d) 203467 D = 756148
Q9. Find the smallest value that must be assigned to (a) B (b) D (c) C (d) A
number ‘a’ in order for 91876a2 to be divisible by 8.
Q17. Which of the following numbers is NOT divisible
(a) 1 (b) 2 (c) 0 (d) 3 by 8?
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(a) 7344 (b) 4608 (c) 5544 (d) 7497 Q29. If x varies inversely as y and x = 2 when y = 6,
then the value of y when x = 3 is:
Q18. For what least value of n, 22n+2n is completely
divided by 6, where n is an integer? (a) 2 (b) 3 (c) 4 (d) 6
(a) 3 (b) 0 (c) 1 (d) 2 Q30. If x,y and z are positive numbers and , + - +
# # #
. = +, then the least value of $ + % + & is:
Q19. The least number which must be subtracted
from 7278745 so as to obtain a sum that is divisible
(a) 9 (b) 7 (c) 11 (d) 5
by 11 is:
Q31. If the sum of three numbers is 18 and the sum
(a) 1 (b) 2 (c) 5 (d) 3
of their squares is 36, then find the difference
Q20. The number 4,29,714 is divisible by: between the sum of their cubes and three times of
their product.
(a) 4 और 6 (b) 3 और 5 (c) 6 और 5 (d) 3 और 6
(a) 1449 (b) −1944 (c) 4149 (d) −1494
Q21. Find the greatest value of ‘k’ in a 6-digit number
Q32. The average of the squares of the first 45
6745k2 such that the number is divisible by 3.
natural numbers is
(a) 9 (b) 6 (c) 8 (d) 7
(a) 698.67 (b) 699.67 (c) 697.67 (d) 696.67
Q22. If 436P5 is divisible by 3, then the largest value
Q33. Find the smallest number to be added to 999,
of P is:
so that 99 divides the sum exactly.
(a) 9 (b) 6 (c) 12 (d) 8
(a) 0 (b) 9 (c) 99 (d) 90
Q23. If m is even, then (8m – 1) is divisible by:
Q34. Find the quotient, when the mean proportional
#
(a) 8 (b) 63 (c) 65 (d) 42 of 7' and 245 is divided by an even prime number.
Q24. Which of the following numbers is divisible by (a) 36 (b) 21 (c) 42 (d) 49
6?
Q35. Find the average of the prime numbers lying
(a) 438750 (b) 128530 (c) 12581 (d) 62233 between 50 and 76.
Q25. The five-digit number 45yz0 is divisible by 40. (a) 60 (b) 62 (c) 66 (d) 64
What is the maximum possible value of (y + z)?
Q36. The average of the squares of the first 46
(a) 18 (b) 17 (c) 16 (d) 15 natural numbers is.
Q26. 715 + 716 + 717 is divisible by which of the (a) 727.5 (b) 730.5 (c) 728.5 (d) 729.5
following given numbers?
Q37. The average of the squares of the first 47
(a) 5 (b) 3 (c) 2 (d) 4 natural numbers is
Q27. Which of the following can be the value of ‘k’ so (a) 759 (b) 762 (c) 761 (d) 760
that the number 217924k is divisible by 6?
Q38. For what value of k, the system of equations 4x
(a) 0 (b) 4 (c) 2 (d) 6 + 12y + 36 = 0 and 5x + ky + 45 = 0 has an infinite
number of solutions?
Q28. Without doing the actual division, find the
remainder when 28735429 is divided by 9. (a) 15 (b) 20 (c) 22 (d) 25
(a) 9 (b) 2 (c) 4 (d) 8 Q39. A number r when divided by 8 leaves remainder
3. What will be the remainder when (r2+6r+7) is
divided by 8?
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(a) 3 (b) 1 (c) 2 (d) 4 0 1 )+ #6
, , ,
1 40 *5 16
Q40. The sum of five consecutive numbers is 80. Find
"* ,# + !
the largest number. (a) (b) (c) (d)
+* -) '! +
(a) 18 (b) 14 (c) 19 (d) 15 Q49. Which of the following fractions is the largest?
" . +* !!
2 # !
, '! , *) , ,,
Q41. The mean proportional of 4a and x is ,
'(
where a is a positive number, then the value of x is !! " +*
(a) ,, (b) ! (c) *) (d) '!
.
___________ .
# # # #
Q50. The sum of two consecutive even numbers is
(a) "'(! (b) "'(" (c) #))(" (d) #))(! 174. Find the smaller number.
Q42. Find the average of first 125 natural numbers. (a) 88 (b) 90 (c) 86 (d) 84
(a) 63.5 (b) 62.5 (c) 63 (d) 62 Q51. Find the remainder, if 19200 is divided by 20.
Q43. On dividing a number by 55, we get 28 as the (a) 2 (b) 3 (c) 1 (d) −1
remainder. On dividing the same number by 11,
what is the remainder? Q52. If (7777+77) is divided by 78, then the
remainder will be:
(a) 5 (b) 8 (c) 6 (d) 7
(a) 78 (b) 76 (c) 77 (d) 1
Q44. Which composite number can divide the sum of
the first 12 natural numbers? Q53. When f(m) = m5 + 5m4 – 3m + 7 is divided by (m
– 2), then the remainder is ___________ .
(a) 12 (b) 8 (c) 4 (d) 6
(a) 0 (b) 7 (c) 5 (d) 113
Q45. The average of the squares of the first 48
natural numbers is Q54. Find the remainder: (1713 − 21) ÷ 18
(a) 793.17 (b) 791.17 (c) 792.17 (d) 794.17 (a) 17 (b) 21 (c) 14 (d) 15
Q46. A number whose fifth part increased by 5 is Q55. If 321y72 is a multiple of 6, where y is a digit,
equal to its third part decreased by 7. Find half of the what is the least value of y?
number.
(a) 7 (b) 0 (c) 3 (d) 2
(a) 80 (b) 60 (c) 150 (d) 45
Q56. In a division problem, the divisor is 4 times the
Q47. Find the remainder when 920 + 2 is divided by quotient and 2 times the remainder. If the remainder
4. is 32, then find the dividend.
(a) 3 (b) 1 (c) 0 (d) 2 (a) 3240 (b) 1056 (c) 1065 (d) 1650
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! ! %% /, %% /,
Q2. If √" + = %, then the value of " + $ is equal (a) (b) (c) − (d) −
√$ . . . .
to:
Q10. For the following equations, what are the
(a) 49 (b) 51 (c) 45 (d) 47 values of a and b to have infinitely many solutions?
ax + by = 2
Q3. If "% + &% = '() and "& = *'), then find he
$&'
3x - (5 - 2a)y = 6
value of $(' .
(a) a = 1,b = - 1 (b) a = - 1,b = - 1 (c) a = 1,b = 1 (d)
! ! a = - 1,b = 1
(a) √*+ (b) (c) (d) √*,
√!) √!*
!
Q6. If + $ = '√*) , where " > *, then the value of (a) x = – 5, y = 3, z = – 8 (b) x = 5, y = – 8, z = 3 (c) x
!
= – 5, y = – 3, z = 8 (d) x = – 5, y = 3, z = 8
."* − $"0 is:
Q14. The solution of the following equations is:
(a) 234 (b) 198 (c) 221 (d) 216 5x + 4y - 8z = 1
7x - 9y + z = - 1
Q7. If 0.4x + 0.16y = 1.7 and 0.3x + 0.12y = 3.4, then
2x + 3y - 4z = 1
which of the following is correct?
(a) x = 1,y = 1,z = 1 (b) x = 1,y = 1,z = - 1 (c) x = - 1,y
(a) !नकाय का कोई हल नह+ं है । (b) !नकाय का = 1,z = 1 (d) x = 1,y = - 1,z = 1
अ01वतीय हल है । (c) !नकाय के अप7र9मत ;प से
Q15. For which of the following values of a and b do
अनेक हल ह=। (d) !नकाय म> प7र9मत ;प से अनेक the given equations, have NO solution?
हल ह= ले?कन अ01वतीय नह+ं ह=। x - ay = 2 - a
(1 - a)x + 6y = a + b
! !
Q8. If " + -$ = ,, then the value of 2"% + -$! is:
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(a) a = -3,b ≠ 1 (b) a = -3,b ≠ -1 (c) a = 3,b ≠-1 (d) (a) 3048132 (b) 3048625 (c) 3048542 (d)
a = 3,b ≠ 1 3048190
! 1)
Q30. For what value of K does the following system
Q22. If x is an integer such that x + $ = , then find have an infinite number of solutions?
,
!
the value of x − $ . x + 2Ky - 8 = 0
2x - y - 16 = 0
*% 1* *1 1*
(a) (b) (c) (d)
1 , , 1 ! !
(a) 4 (b) 2 (c) − % (d) − /
!
Q23. If x + $ = ', then find the value of ."%.%* +
Q31. If a + b = c, then the expression a3 + b3 – c3 + 3
!
0. abc will be equal to:
$""#$
is:
(a) 97 (b) 22 (c) 42 (d) 35
(a) 4 (b) 2 (c) 1 (d) 3
Q45. If 2a – b = 3 and 8a3 – b3 = 999, then find the
Q36. If "% + %" + ( = ), then find the value of value of 4a2 – b2.
/$
$! &)$(,
. (a) 63 (b) 67 (c) 61 (d) 65
! &! ! &!
(a) % (b) (c) 1 (d) Q46. Find the value of the unknowns:
* /
x + 1.5y + 2z = 5.5
Q37. The relation between K1 and K2 for which the x + 5y + 7z = 15
system of linear equations K1x + 3y = 8 and 4x + K2y 3x + 11y + 13z = 25
= 16 represents coincident lines, is:
(a) x = 2,y = -3,z = 4 (b) x = -3,y = 2,z = 4 (c) x = 2,y
(a) K2 = K1 (b) K2 = 3K1 (c) K1 + K2 = 0 (d) K2 + = 4,z = -3 (d) x = 4,y = -3,z = 2
3K1 = 0
$ ! !
Q47. If $! &%$(! = * , then the value of "* + $" is:
Q38. ‘x’, varies directly with the cube of ‘y’, and
!
inversely with the square of ‘z’. If x = *1 when y = 2 (a) 130 (b) 160 (c) 180 (d) 110
and z = 3, then what is the value of 800x when y = 3
Q48. Let a + b = 2c, then which of the following
and z = 5?
expressions is true?
- ,33
(a) 27 (b) 9 (c) ,33 (d) (a) 3% − ';< = ;% − '3< (b) 3% + '3< = ;% +
-
';< (c) 3% + ';< = ;% + '3< (d) 3% − 3< =
Q39. Find the value of 'k' for which the system of
;% − ;<
equations 4x+6y=7 and 6x+(k+4)y-21=0 has a unique
solution. Q49. If the equations 4x + (k − 2)y + 3 = 0 and (k − 2)x
+ 9y − 5 = 0 (k > 0) are parallel, then find the value of
(a) k ≠ 5 (b) k ≠ 7 (c) k = 7 (d) k = 5
k2 + 6.
Q40. The value of (" + &)% + (" − &)% is equal to:
(a) 70 (b) 68 (c) 72 (d) 64
(a) '(" + &)% (b) 4xy (c) '("% + &% ) (d)
Q50. Find the values of x, y and z, so as to satisfy the
('" + '&)% equations given below:
Q41. If x2 + 1 = x, then the value of (x14 + x8 + 1) is: x + y + z = 12; x + y – z = 6; x – y + z = 4
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% x - y + z = 2a
Q52. Let t = ) , then the value of the expression 6* +
* - x + 4y - 2z = 3(4 - a)
())* + ) 6 is:
2x - 3y + 4z = 6 - 2a
! !
(a) (b) 2 (c) (d) 1 (a) 3 (b) 2 (c) 4 (d) 1
) %
!
Q53. If the system of the following equations has the Q54. If x = 7 − 5√,, then find the value of ."% + $!0.
value of the variables as three consecutive integers,
then the value of a is ____. (a) 186 (b) 196 (c) 188 (d) 194
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Q5. If p cos A = 2q sin A and 2p cosec A – q sec A = 3, (a) 2sec2θ (b) 2cosec2θ (c) 2sin2θ (d) 2tan2θ
then the value of p2 = 4q2 is:
Q14. Find the exact value of sin150°.
(a) 2 (b) 3 (c) 1 (d) 4
(a) 0.75 (b) 1.5 (c) 0.5 (d) -0.5
Q6. If 7 tan 5 = $, and 5 is an acute angle, then
1 *+, -&./* -
is equal to: Q15. If sin 31° = L, then cot 59° the value of is:
1 *+, -0! ./* -
<2&=" <20=" = =
4 5 22 6 (a) (b) (c) (d)
(a) !5 (b) !5 (c) !5 (d) !5 != = <2&=" <20="
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21 Q28. The value of the expression sin x + cosec x = 2,
Q18. If sin B = 24 , what is the value of cos B (sec B –
D then the value of sin7 x + cosec7 x is:
tan B)? Given that 0 < B < !
(a) 1 (b) 2 (c) 0 (d) 4
2 ! 6 !
(a) (b) (c) (d)
23 21 21 24
2&*+, (!H)
Q29. The value of the expression 20*+, (!H) ×
Q19. Find the value of ./*(H)0*+, (H)
is:
; ./*(5E&-)"#$! (5E0-)&; *+,(5E0-)'("! (5E&-) ./*(H)&*+,(H)
P #$%&$' Q.
./*F G
" 20!>?, (H) 2&>?, (H) 2&!>?, (H) 20>?, (H)
(a) 2&!>?, (H) (b) 20>?, (H) (c) 20!>?, (H) (d) 2&>?, (H)
(a) 0 (b) 2 (c) −1 (d) 1
2
Q30. The maximum value of (2 sin 5 + 3 cos 5) is:
Q20. If sinA + cosA = !√! , then find the value of sin4A
+ cos4A. (a) 9 (b) √CC (c) √CH (d) √C$
45 1 4 45 2&'("% 20'("%
(a) 2!6 (b) 2) (c) 2) (d) 2!3 Q31. If A is an acute angle, then S20'("% + S2&'("% is
equal to:
Q21. If a = xcos5 + ysin5 and b = xsin5 −ycos5, then
a2 + b2 is equal to: (a) 2 cosA (b) 2 cosecA (c) 2 sinA (d) 2 secA
(a) O! − R! (b) O − R (c) O! + R! (d) x + y Q32. Let x = r cos (t), y = r sin (t) cos (u), z = r sin (t)sin
(u). Then the value of x2 + y2 + z2 is ___.
Q22. If sin5 + cos5 = √$ cos5, then the value of
cot5 is: (a) 2r (b) r2 (c) r2 cos (u) (d) r2 sin (t)
(√)02) (√)&2)
(a) √$ + C (b) (c) (d) √$ − C Q33. The value of 5, when √$ cos5 + sin5 = 1 (1≤
! !
5 ≤ M%°), is:
)
Q23. If tan(A) = 1 , then cos(A) is equal to:
(a) 60° (b) 90° (c) 30° (d) 20°
1 ) !1 5
(a) (b) (c) (d) √)&√!
√); √); √); √); Q34. If sinA – cosA = !
, then the value of sin A.
Q24. If 3 sinA + 4 cosA = 5, then the value of tanA is: cos A is:
Q25. The given expression is equivalent to: Q35. If cos A + cos2A = 1 then sin2A + sin4A is equal
to:
"9'-02 "9'-&2
S +S '("% '("" %
"9'-&2 "9'-02
(a) 1 (b) '("" % (c) 0 (d) '("%
(a) 2 tan 5 (b) 2 cosec 5 (c) 2 tan 5 sec 5 (d) 2
Q36. For what value of t is the value of sin2 (t), half of
sin 5
the value of tan (t)?
Q26. SinASinB = _____________ .
(a) 45° (b) 60° (c) 22.5° (d) 30°
2 2
(a) ! {!"#(U + V) − !"#(U − V)} (b) ! {/0!(U + 2
Q37. If tanA = , A is an acute angle, then the
2 √2E
V) − /0!(U − V)} (c) ! {/0!(U − V) − /0!(U +
value of sinA + cosecA is:
2
V)} (d) ! {!"#(U + V) + !"#(U − V)}
2 22 2! 2E
(a) (b) (c) (d)
√2E √2E √22 √22
Q27. If sinA + cosA = √$, then find the value of tanA
"#$" -&!"#$( -
+ cotA + 2 sinAcosA. Q38. The value of !'("( -0'("" - 8, 5 = ')° is:
(a) 26° (b) 52° (c) 29° (d) 78° (a) 75° (b) 45° (c) 60° (d) 30°
Q40. If 3 tan A = 4 and A is an acute angle, then the Q51. If x = asec5cos∅,y = bsec5sin∅ and z = ctan5,
value of 4sinA + 3cosA is: A" J" L"
then the value of [N" + O" − '" \ is equal to:
(a) 1 (b) 5 (c) 3 (d) 4
(a) 1 (b) 0 (c) 2 (d) 3
Q41. If A = 15°, then what is the value of
22√! '(")%02E "#$!%
Q52. If cosec] = 5/3, then evaluate (!D/ ! ] −
4√) *+, ;%
? C) × /0E ! ] × (C + /0E ! ]).
22 4 )! !2 !1 5 ; !1
(a) 4
(b) 22 (c) !2 (d) )! (a) 23 (b) 23 (c) 1 (d) 5
Q42. If 10 sin2 5 + 6 cos2 5 = 7, 0 < 5 < 90°, then find Q53. The value of is: (/0!! =M° + /0!! *C°)
the value of tan 5.
√)
2 2
(a) 1 (b) 2 (c) !
(d) 0
(a) √$ (b) (c) 1 (d) !
√)
Q54. Find the value of the following expression.
Q43. Find the value of (cosec θ - sin θ )(sec θ - cos θ 20"#$-
)(tan θ + cot θ ). S
2&"#$-
2
(a) ! (b) 1 (c) 0 (d) – 1 (a) :;<>:5 + :;,5 (b) <>:5 + ,895 (c)
:;<>:5 + ,895 (d) <>:5 + :;,5
Q44. If m + 5 = sec2Acosec2A(1 – cos2A)(1 – sin2A) + 5,
"#$-&!"#$! - 2
then find the value of m: Q55. The value of is: (!'("! -&'("-)) HN$- − <>:! 5
Q45. If x = p secA cosB, y = q secA sinB and z = r tanA, Q56. If :;,; ∅ − :;,! ∅ = C, then the value of
A"
what is the value of the following expression? I" + :;<; ∅ + :;<! ∅ is:
J" L" 2 )
− (a) 2 (b) (c) 1 (d) !
K" M" √)
A" &2 A" &2 2&A" A" 02 (a) 13 (b) −13 (c) 1 (d) 0
(a) 20A" (b) 20!A" (c) 20A" (d) 2&A"
Q58. If p(√$ + /0E $%°) = ,89) *%° − =<^9*%°,
Q47. Find the value of 3sin15° − 4sin315°.
then the value of p is:
2 2
(a) √= (b) 2 (c) (d) ! (a) 1 (b) √$ (c) 2√$ (d) −C
√!
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(a) 3 (b) 2 (c) 4 (d) 1 Q71. If sec5 = √=, then cosec5 is equal to:
Q61. If m = a secA and y = b tanA, thenfind the value (a) 1 (b) 0 (c) √2 (d) −1
2 2 2 2 N" J" !
of b m –a y + O" P" + :;< U.
Q72. The value of (<^9U + :;<>:U)! + (:;<U +
(a) 1-a2 b2 (b) a2 b2 +1 (c) a2 b2 (d) a2 b2 +2 <>:U)! is:
44 11 55 )) Q76. Find the value of tan 72° − tan 27° − tan 72° tan
(a) )E (b) 64 (c) ;4 (d) 52
27°.
HN$11°
Q65. Find the value of '(H)1° . (a) 1 (b) −2 (c) −1 (d) 0
1
(a) sec55° (b) 0 (c) 1 (d) cos35° Q77. What is the value of [ − :;<>: *%°\?
√)
1
(a)
1√)
(b)
1√1
(c)
)√)
(d)
)√1 Q78. Evaluate the given expression. 20'(H" - +
) ) 1 1
)
+ =:;<! 5
1 20HN$" -
Q67. If tan5 = , then find the value of
6
(20'("-)(2&'("-) (a) 3 (b) 0 (c) 2 (d) 5
.
(20"#$-)(2&"#$-)
20"#$-
Q79. If 8cot5 = H, then the value of is:
! 1 3; !1 '("-
(a) !1 (b) 3; (c) !1 (d) 3;
40√22) 20√22) 60√22) 20√22)
2&'("!-
(a) (b) (c) (d)
6 6 4 4
Q68. If 4tan5 − $ = %, then the value of 20'("!- is:
"#$% "#$%
5 4 ;
Q80. If p = 20'("% , then 2&'("% is equal to:
(a) (b) (c) 1 (d)
23 21 )
2 2 2
2 2
(a) p – 1 (b) I (c) 2&I (d) I02
Q69. The value of '("9'-&'(H- − "#$- is equal to:
'("9'" -&"9'" -
(a) tan 5 (b) cosec 5 (c) cot 5 (d) sec 5 Q81. If cot 5 = √CC, then the value of '("9'" -0"9'" -
is:
Q70. If 2 <^9! 5 + $<^95 − = = %, (0 < 5 < 90°), then
3 ; ) 1
the value of 5 is: (a) 4 (b) 1 (c) 1 (d) 3
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(a)
√2E
(b)
√2E
(c)
!√!
(d)
√) Q90. If =:;<>:! 5 + $:;,! 5 = CH, then the value of
) 5 ) )
‘5’ when 0° ≤ 5 ≤ M%° is:
4"#$-0;'("- 1 HN$" -01
Q83. If = ,then the value of is: (a) 90° (b) 75° (c) 30° (d) 45°
5"#$-&!'("- ; HN$" -&1
"9' =0>?, = 4 J J A A
Q84. If = , then find the value of cosec L. (a) (b) (c) (d)
*7. =&>?, = ; <A" &J" <A" 0J" <A" &J" <A" 0J"
) 2 22 2 *+,R
(a) 22 (b) ) (c) )
(d) 22 Q92. Simplify: 20./*R + /0Ec, where A is an acute
angle.
! 0 HN$" !%0'(H" !%
Q85. "9'!%.'("9' !%
is equal to ____________ .
(a) cosA (b) sinA+cosA (c) sinA (d) cosec A
(a) cot 2A – cosec 2A (b) sec 2A + cosec 2A (c) sec
2
2A + tan 2A (d) sec 2A – cosec 2A Q93. Simplify 7C − !"#! $=° + 20>?," 16°?.
)"#$16° !'("3!° 2 2 2
Q87. 1'(")!° + 1"#$!6° is equal to : (a) ! (b) 1 (c) (d)
√) √!
(a) 0 (b) 3 (c) 2 (d) 1 Q95. If tan 5 + cot 5 = =, and 5 is an acute angle,
then the value of 5 is:
Q88. If H :;<! 5 + )<^9! 5 − * = %, (%° < 5 < M%°),
*7. -0>?, - (a) 15° (b) 30° (c) 60° (d) 45°
then what is the value of 1+S*7. -&>?, - ?
6
Q96. If tan5 = 21 , and 5 is an acute angle, then the
(a) √= + = (b) √= + C (c) √= − = (d) √= − C √2&"#$-
value of is:
√20"#$-
Q89. Evaluate the value of (:;<>:)*° :;<$'° −
2 ; ! )
:;<)M° :;<>:$C°). (a) 1 (b) 1 (c) 1 (d) 1
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Q.96 D
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SSC CGL Tier-1 2024 Math Height and Distance by Shubham Jain (RBE)
Q1. A pole 10 m long rests slantly against a vertical wall AB making an angle 30° with the horizontal (ground). Find
how far the foot of the pole is from the wall (in metres).
!
(a) (b) 5√" (c) 10 (d) 15
√#
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Q2. For triangles, which of the following (a) 7 (b) 9 (c) 3 (d) 6
statement(s) are true?
Q9. In ∆PQR, S and T are the midpoints of the sides
(a) Sum of interior angles is 180°. (b) All interior PQ and PR, respectively. The length of the side QR is
angles can’t be equal. (c) Can have at the most one 12 cm. If ST is parallel to QR, then find the length (in
obtuse angle. (d) Sum of two sides may or may not cm) of ST.
be equal to the third side.
(a) 6 (b) 8 (c) 4 (d) 10
(a) (b), (c) और (d) (b) (a) और (c) (c) (a), (b) और
Q10. In a quadrilateral ABCD, AB = BC, AD = DC.
(d) (d) (a) और (b) ∠ABD = 68°, ∠ADB = (2y-7)°, ∠BDC = 33°, ∠DBC =
(3x+2)°. Then the value of 2x+3y is:
Q3. In a rhombus PQRS, O is any interior point such
that OP = OR. What is the degree measure of ∠SOQ? (a) 108 (b) 104 (c) 144 (d) 118
(a) 240° (b) 180° (c) 120° (d) 200° Q11. In a ΔLMN, ∠L = 118° and LM = LN. Find ∠N.
Q4. In a ∆PQR, PQ = PR and PT is perpendicular to (a) 42° (b) 65° (c) 62° (d) 31°
QR. If PQ = 17 cm, PT = 15 cm, then what is the
measure (in cm) of QR? Q12. △ ABC and △ RPQ are congruent, then the side
of △ ABC that corresponds to PQ is:
(a) 32 (b) 16 (c) 8 (d) 24
(a) AB (b) BC (c) CA (d) AR
Q5. In ΔPQR, if 4∠P = 5∠Q = 20∠R, then the value of
∠Q is: Q13. The side BC of ∆ABC is produced to a point D. If
AC = BC and ∠BAC = 70°, then find the value of
(a) 90° (b) 36° (c) 45° (d) 72° ∠ACD − ∠ABC.
Q6. In ∆DEF, DE = 12 cm, EF = 15 cm, and ∠DEF = 90°. (a) 70° (b) 60° (c) 75° (d) 45°
∆DEF is congruent to ∆XYZ. If YZ = 15 cm, then what
is the length of XZ? Q14. If ∆PQR≅∆MON such that ∠PQR = 82°,∠QRP =
47°,∠RPQ = 51°,∠MON = (5y - 8)°,QR = 24 and ON =
(a) 2√%& cm (b) 4√%& cm (c) 5√%& cm (d) 3√%& 3x + y,then find (x + y).
cm
(a) 20 (b) 18 (c) 14 (d) 16
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Q15. The perimeters of two similar triangles ΔRST (a) 27 cm (b) 3 cm (c) 9 cm (d) 18 cm
and ΔABC are 26 cm and 39 cm, respectively. If AB =
Q23. In a rhombus ABCD, O is any interior point such
24 cm, then RS is ___.
that OA = OC. What is five-ninths of the degree
(a) 18 cm (b) 16 cm (c) 24 cm (d) 36 cm measure of ∠DOB?
Q16. WXYZ is a quadrilateral in which XQ and ZP are (a) 120° (b) 90° (c) 150° (d) 100°
perpendicular to WY such that XQ = ZP. Diagonals ZX
and WY intersect each other at point O. If OX = 12 Q24. The radii of two circle are 5 cm and 10 cm and
cm, then find the value of ZX (in cm). the distance between their centres is 17 cm. Find the
length of the transverse common tangent.
(a) 18 (b) 36 (c) 24 (d) 12
(a) 6cm (b) 8 cm (c) 7.5 cm (d) 9 cm
Q17. In a kite ABCD, longer diagonal BD is drawn. If
∠ABD = 54°and ∠ADB = 50°, then what is the Q25. By applying which of the following criteria can
measure (in degrees) of the ∠DCB? two triangles NOT be proved congruent?
(a) 54 (b) 100 (c) 76 (d) 108 (a) side-angle-side (b) angle-angle-angle (c) side-
side-side (d) angle-side-angle
Q18. In ΔPQR, if PT is the median, then which of the
Q26. In ∆ABC, DE ∥ BC and 5 AE = 3EC. If AB = 6.4
following is correct?
units, then the value of DB (in units) is:
(a) PQ2 + PR2 = PT2 + QT2 (b) PQ2 + PR2 = PT2 + QR2
(a) 4 (b) 5 (c) 3.2 (d) 2.4
(c) PQ2 + PR2 = 2(PT2 + QT2) (d) PQ2 + PR2 = 2(PT2 -
QT2) Q27. The side BC of ∆ABC is produced to a point D. If
Q19. If we extend a chord infinitely on both sides, AC = BC and ∠BAC = 70°, then find the value of
2.5∠ACD − 1.5∠ABC.
then the chord becomes a _____________.
(a) 245° (b) 225° (c) 230° (d) 235°
(a) छे दक रे खा (b) IपशKरेखा (c) लLब (d) Mयास
Q28. If two straight lines are coinciding with each
Q20. The side MN of a parallelogram MNOP is other, then the number of points of intersection
produced to Q such that MN = NQ. PQ intersects ON is/are:
at R. The point R divides ON in the ratio:
(a) कोई OPतRछे दन &बंद ु नहTं (b) अपDरVमत Wप से
(a) 1 : 1 (b) 1 : 2 (c) 2 : 1 (d) 3 : 1
अनेक OPतRछे दन &बंद ु (c) अXYवतीय OPतRछे दन &बंद ु
Q21. In ∆ABC and ∆FEC, ∠BAD = 60°, 1(34) =
(d) OPतRछे दन &बंद ु क, पDरVमत सं\या
1(78), ∠:34 = ∠;78 = <=°, and 1(:3) = 1(;7).
∠"#$
Find the ration of . Q29. If the ratio of the areas of two similar triangles
∠%&'
is 25 : 144, the ratio of their corresponding sides is:
(a) 2 : 3 (b) 1 : 2 (c) 2 : 1 (d) 2 : 5 (a) 7.5% (b) 8.5% (c) 7% (d) 8%
Q22. ΔEFG and ΔHIJ are similar. Also, ∠E = ∠H and ∠F Q31. A right-angled isosceles triangle has an area of
= ∠I. If 3EF = HI and FG = 9 cm, then IJ is equal to 50 square units. Its hypotenuse is (in units):
____.
(a) @√A (b) @√@ (c) &=√B (d) &=√A
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Q32. Find the area (in cm2) of the sector whose D D D D D D D D D
&) , , A) , , B) , ,
() C B A B B A C B %
perimeter is *
cm and central angle is C=°. (Use D =
++
). (a) 2 (b) 1 (c) 3 (d) 4
,
(- ,, -. ),
Q42. Find the area of a sector with an arc length of
(a) *
(b) *
(c) *
(d) * 44 cm, which subtends a central angle of 30°.
Q33. In ∆ABC, two medians AD and BE intersect at G (a) 1488 cm2 (b) 1584 cm2 (c) 1848 cm2 (d) 1884
at right angles. If AD = 12 cm and BE = 9 cm, then the cm2
length of AB is equal to:
Q43. If the sectorial angle with radius 9.6 units is 75°,
(a) 16 cm (b) 14 cm (c) 12 cm (d) 10 cm what is the length of the arc?
Q34. In a ∆ABC, right angles at B if tan C = √B, then (a) 2π (b) π (c) 4π (d) 3π
/01! &234/! &
find .
52346! & Q44. The angle turned by minutes hand in 25
) 5( * * minutes in a clock is:
(a) 5. (b) *
(c) 5( (d) )
.8 8 .8
(a) *
(b) D (c) + (d) (
Q35. If A is an acute angle, which of the following is
/01#
equal to 5234/# ? Q45. Two triangles EFG and HIJ are congruent. If the
area of ΔEFG is 124 cm2, then the area of ΔHIJ will
5234/# 52/01# 5734/# 57/01#
(a) (b) (c) (d) be:
/01# 34/# /01# 34/#
Q36. If APQR ≅ ∆ABC, AB = 6 cm, ∠B = 50° and ∠A = (a) 31 cm2 (b) 124 cm2 (c) 248 cm2 (d) 62 cm2
70°, then which of the following is true?
Q46. If tan 4F. tan6F = 1, where 6F is an acute angle,
(a) QP = 6 cm, ∠R = 60° (b) QR = 6 cm, ∠R = 60° (c) then find the value of cot5F.
QR = 6 cm, ∠Q = 60° (d) QP = 6 cm, ∠P = 60°
(a) −√B (b) √B (c) 1 (d) -1
Q37. In ΔDEF, the bisector of ∠D intersects side EF at
Q47. What is the difference in area (in cm²) of AABC
point N. If DE = 36 cm, DF = 40 cm and EF = 38 cm,
having sides of 10 cm, 20 cm and 20 cm, and a right
then the length (in cm) of NF is ________.
angled triangle APQR with hypotenuse of 13 cm and
(a) 12 (b) 20 (c) 16 (d) 18 one of the perpendiculars of 12 cm?
5
Q38. In a ∆ABC, if ∠: + ∠3 + ∠8 = &A=°, then the Note: √A = 1.41, √B = 1.73, √H = 2.65, √&B = 3.61,
+
5 √&@ = 3.87, √A& = 4.58
value of ) ∠: is:
(a) 70.05 (b) 53.58 (c) 36.57 (d) 66.75
(a) 40° (b) 60° (c) 30° (d) 20°
Q48. In a ΔPQR, the bisectors of ∠Q and ∠R meet at
Q39. If A is an acute angle and tanA + cotA = 2, find
point O, inside the triangle. If ∠QOR = 107°, then the
the value of 7tan8A – 6cot8A + 8sec2A.
measure of ∠P is:
(a) 6 (b) 16 (c) 7 (d) 17
(a) 40° (b) 23° (c) 34° (d) 17°
Q40. If the sum of two sides of an equilateral triangle
Q49. In ∆ PQR, M, N, and S are the mid-points of
is 16 cm, then find the third side.
sides PQ, PR and QR, respectively. If the area of the ∆
PQR is 46 cm2, what is the area (in cm2) of the
(a) 16 cm (b) 4 cm (c) 8 cm (d) ]ात नहTं ^कया
quadrilateral MNRQ?
जा सकता है
(a) 27.6 (b) 23 (c) 34.5 (d) 39
Q41. The angles of triangle are such that one is
average of other two, then the angles are:
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Q50. Find the measure of the central angle of a Q59. In a right angle ∆ABC, ) = <=°, if tanA = 1, then
sector if its area is 16π and the radius is 8. 4 sinA cosA =_________________.
(a) 60° (b) 90° (c) 108° (d) 75° Q60. The measures of the three angles of a triangle
are in the ratio 17 : 13 : 15. Find the positive
Q51. If 45° and 65° are the angles of a triangle, then difference between the greatest and the smallest of
find the exterior angle of the third angle (remaining these three angles.
angle).
(a) 24° (b) 20° (c) 16° (d) 12°
(a) 100° (b) 120° (c) 70° (d) 110°
Q61. In triangle ABC, the length of side BC is 2 cm
5
Q52. In a triangle ∆ABC, the ∠ABC = 90°. If sin(A) = + , less than twice the length of side AB. The length of
then cos(C) is equal to: side AC exceeds the length of side AB by 10 cm. The
perimeter of the triangle is 40 cm. Determine the
5 5 √*
(a) (b) 1 (c) + (d) length (in cm) of the smallest side of the triangle.
√+ +
Q53. In a triangle ∆ABC, AB = AC and ∠A = 80°, then (a) 8 (b) 14 (c) 10 (d) 12
find ∠B.
Q62. ABC is an equilateral triangle. P, Q and R are the
(a) 45° (b) 50° (c) 80° (d) 40° mid-points of sides AB, BC and CA, respectively. If
the length of the side of the triangle ABC is 11 cm,
Q54. Consider a triangle PQR, right angled at R, in then the area (in cm2) of ∆PQR is:
which PQ = 29 units, QR = 21 units and ∠PQR = F.
55√* 5+5√* +5√* 555√*
Find the value of IJK+ F − KLM+ F. (a) (b) (c) (d)
5( 5( 5( 5(
+5 )5 +:
(a) 1 (b) -)5 (c) -)5 (d) -)5 Q63. In the following sets, which set represents the
angles of a triangle?
Q55. In triangles ABC and DEF, AB = FD and ∠A = ∠D.
The two triangles are congruent by SAS criterion if: (a) {80°,50°,90°} (b) {30°,50°,90°} (c) {30°,60°,90°}
(d) {30°,50°,110°}
(a) AC = EF (b) BC = DE (c) BC = EF (d) AC = DE
Q64. In right-angled triangle ABC, ∠C=90, CM is
Q56. In a triangle PQR, S is a point on the side QR perpendicular on AB. If AB = 18 cm and BM = 6 cm,
such that PS⊥QR, then which of the following then find the length of CM.
options is true?
(a) 7√2 cm (b) 2√2 cm (c) 4√2 cm (d) 6√2 cm
(a) PQ2 + PR2 = QS2 + SR2 (b) PR2 + QS2 = PQ2 +
SR2 (c) PS2 + QS2 = PQ2 + PR2 (d) PS2 + PR2 = Q65. If a triangle has a perimeter of 52 units, then all
PQ2 + QR2 its sides have length ________ units.
Q87. The points P and S are on the same side of the (a) <24 (b) <26 (c) <20 (d) <18
line seqment QR, such that ∠,-. = <=°, ∠O.- =
Q66. In triangle ABC, D is the mid-point of BC. If DL
<=° and ,- = O.. Select the correct statement.
perpendicular to AB and DM perpendicular to AC
(a) ∆,-. ≅ ∆O.- RHS Xवारा (b) ∆,-. ≅ ∆O-. such that DL = DM, then the triangle will be:
SAS Xवारा (c) ∆,-. ≅ ∆O.- SAS Xवारा (d) (a) अ_धक कोण &'भज
ु (b) समबाहु &'भज
ु (c)
∆,-. ≅ ∆O-. RHS Xवारा समXYवबाहु &'भज
ु (d) समकोण &'भज
ु
Q58. In a ⊿ABC right – angled at C, if tan A = √B, Q67. In a triangle, the lengths of sides are 6 units, 12
then the value of sinA cosB cot(A + B) is: units and x units. How many possible integer values
are there for x?
(a) √B (b) 0 (c) 2 (d) 1
(a) 9 (b) 10 (c) 12 (d) 11
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Q68. If ∆ABC and ∆QPR are congruent triangles such (a) 30° (b) 40° (c) 20° (d) 50°
that AB = 7 cm, AC = 8 cm, ∠B = 65° and ∠C = 75°,
Q76. Let ABC be a triangle. If the mid-points of AB,
then which of the following is true?
BC and AC are D, E and F, respectively, then ∆DEF is
(a) AC = PR और ∠P = 65° (b) PQ = 7 cm और ∠R = NOT congruent to _____.
75° (c) ∠Q = 40° और RQ = 7 cm (d) ∠R = 75° और (a) ∆ADF (b) ∆ABC (c) ∆ECF (d) ∆BDE
PQ = 8 cm
Q77. The angles of a triangle are in the ratio 1 : 2 : 3.
Q69. P, Q and R are the three angles of a triangle. If P The difference in the largest and smallest angle is (in
− Q = 20° and Q − R = 26°, then ∠P is equal to: degrees):
(a) 52° (b) 82° (c) 46° (d) 92° (a) 60 (b) 30 (c) 15 (d) 45
Q70. ΔABC and ΔDEF are two triangles such that Q78. If the lengths of two sides of an isosceles
ΔABC≅ΔFDE. If AB=17 cm, ∠B=52° and ∠A=95°, then triangle are 6 cm and 12 cm, then find the length of
which of the following options is true? the third side.
(a) DF = 17 cm, ∠D = 33° (b) DE = 17 cm, ∠F = 33° (a) 14 cm (b) 6 cm (c) 8 cm (d) 12 cm
(c) DE = 17 cm, ∠E = 33° (d) DF = 17 cm, ∠E = 33°
Q79. If the angles of a triangle are in the ratio 7 : 8 :
Q71. In the following sets, which set represents the 3, then the value of the largest angle is:
sides of a right-angled triangle?
(a) 120° (b) 100° (c) 80° (d) 60°
(a) {5, 10, 12} (b) {5, 12, 13} (c) {8, 15, 16} (d) {3,
Q80. If the altitude from two vertices of a triangle to
4, 6}
the opposite sides are equal, then the triangle will
Q72. Which of the following are the angles of a be:
scalene triangle?
(a) समXYवबाहु &'भज
ु (b) अ_धक कोण &'भज
ु (c)
(a) 90°, 45° और 45° (b) 110°, 35° और 35° (c) 60°, Yवषमबाहु &'भज
ु (d) समबाहु &'भज
ु
60° और 60° (d) 60°, 30° और 90°
Q81. In triangle XYZ, A is a point on YZ such that XA =
Q73. If the medians of a triangle are equal, then the YA. If ∠XYA = 50° and ∠AXZ = 19°, what is the degree
triangle will be: measure of ∠XZA?
&'भज
ु (d) अ_धक कोण &'भज
ु Q82. In a triangle PQR, ∠P + ∠Q = 84°. Find the value
of ∠R.
Q74. If each side of an equilateral traiangle is 37√B
cm, then its altitude (in cm) is equal to: (a) 102° (b) 96° (c) 60° (d) 74°
5
(a) 18.5 (b) 60.5 (c) 37.5 (d) 55.5 (a) 4 (b) 1 (c) + (d) 2
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Q.11 D Q.12 B Q.13 A Q.14 A Q.15 B
Q.81 B Q.82 B
Circle
Q1. From a circle with the radius of 15.75 cm, a non-negative integer (roundup to one decimal
sector with the arc length of 11 cm is cut off. Find the place)?
area (in cm2) of this sector.
(a) 53.5° (b) 49.5° (c) 55.5° (d) 51.5°
(a) 86.625 (b) 86.525 (c) 86.875 (d) 86.125
Q4. A chord of the larger among two concentric
Q2. The side of an equilateral triangle is 28 cm. circles is of length 20 cm and it is tangent to the
Taking each vertex as the centre, a circle is described smaller circle. What is the area (in cm2) of the
with a radius equal to half the length of the side of annular portion between the two circles?
the triangle. Find the area of that part of the triangle
++ (a) 100D (b) 122D (c) 175D (d) 164D
which is not included in the circles (use D= and
,
√B = &. HB). Q5. The area of a sector of a circle of radius 12 cm,
formed by an arc of length 7 cm is:
(a) 39.08 cm2 (b) 30.89 cm2 (c) 31.08 cm2 (d)
38.08 cm2 (a) 84 cm2 (b) 28 cm2 (c) 21 cm2 (d) 42 cm2
Q3. What is the central angle of a sector of a circle Q6. Find the area (in cm2) of the sector, where the
whose area and perimeter are, respectively, equal to radius of the circle is 24 cm and length of the arc is 7
209 cm2 and 63 cm if it is given that its radius is a cm.
Q14. Let O be the centre of the circle and AB and CD (a) 16 (b) 32 (c) 36 (d) 48
are two parallel chords on the same side of the Q22. A pair of straight lines from an external point F
radius. OP is perpendicular to AB and OQ is intersects a circle at A and B (FA < FB), and touches
perpendicular to CD. If AB = 10 cm, CD = 24 cm and the circle at C. O is the centre of the circle. Given that
PQ = 7 cm, then the diameter (in cm) of the circle is ∠ACF = 50° and ∠AFC = 30°, find ∠AOB.
equal to:
(a) 40° (b) 90° (c) 100° (d) 80°
(a) 26 (b) 12 (c) 13 (d) 24
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Q23. From a circle of radius 7 units, an arc length is 5
arc AB is . of the arc BC. What is the degree measure
cut by a chord of length 7 units. What is the arc
of ∠BOC?
length of the smaller portion (in units)?
(a) 30° (b) 80° (c) 120° (d) 150°
- , , ,
(a) * D (b) * D (c) ( D (d) ) D
Q32. If arcs PAQ and RBS of a circle are congruent,
Q24. A and B are centres of two circles with radii 2 then find the ratio of PQ and RS.
cm and 1 cm respectively, where AB = 5 cm. C is the
centre of another circle of radius r cm, which touches (a) 1 : 2 (b) 2 : 3 (c) 1 : 1 (d) 1 : 3
each of the above two circles externally. If Q33. On a circle of radius 7 units, PQ and QR are
∠ACB=90° , then the value of r is: chords of length 7 units each. What is the length of
(a) 3 cm (b) 4 cm (c) 2 cm (d) 5 cm the chord PR in units?
+- 5) +5 ,
Q25. The radius of the circle is 8 cm. The distance of (a) (b) (c) (d)
√* √* √* √*
a point lying outside the circle from the centre is 17
cm. The length of the tangent drawn from the Q34. Two equal circles pass through each other’s
outside point to the circle is: centre. If the radius of each of the circle is 13 cm,
then what is the length of the common chord?
(a) 19 cm (b) 18 cm (c) 16 cm (d) 15 cm
(a) 7√B cm (b) 13√A cm (c) 13√B cm (d) 13√C
Q26. A circle's centre is connected to its 50 cm long cm
chord by a perpendicular that is 21 cm long. Find the
circle's radius. Q35. R is a point outside a circle and is 18 cm away
from its centre. A secant drawn from the point R
(a) √&=C% cm (b) √&=CS cm (c) √&=CC cm (d) intersects the circle at points A and B in such a way
√&=C@ cm that RA = 7 cm and AB = 5 cm. The radius of the
circle (in cm) is:
Q27. At what angle is the arc length half the
perimeter of the circle? (a) 7√&@ (b) 5√&@ (c) 4√&@ (d) 3√&@
(a) 120° (b) 180° (c) 90° (d) 270° Q36. AB is a chord of length 32 cm of a circle of
radius 20 cm, the tangents at A and B intersect at a
Q28. AP and AQ are two tangents drawn to a circle
point T. Find length TA (rounded off to two digits
with center O from an external point A. If ∠PAQ =
after decimal).
40°, then ∠POQ is:
(a) 26.67 cm (b) 19.93 cm (c) 21.33 cm (d) 36.50
(a) 120° (b) 150° (c) 140° (d) 130°
cm
Q29. AB and CD are two parallel chords drawn in a
Q37. A quadrilateral PQRS is inscribed in a circle of
circle with centre O. The distance between the two
centre O, such that PQ is a diameter and ∠,O. =
chords is 21 cm. If the lengths of AB and CD are 24
&A=°. Find the value of ∠-,..
cm and 18 cm, respectively, then the radius of the
circle is equal to: (a) 60° (b) 40° (c) 50° (d) 30°
(a) 18 cm (b) 24 cm (c) 15 cm (d) 20 cm Q38. The radius of the circle is 10 cm and the
perpendicular distance from the chord to the centre
Q30. A chord of length 32 cm is drawn at a distance
is 6 cm. The length of the chord is:
of 12 cm from the centre of a circle. Find the radius
of the circle. (a) 14 cm (b) 18 cm (c) 16 cm (d) 12 cm
(a) 22 cm (b) 18 cm (c) 20 cm (d) 28 cm Q39. From a point A, a tangent line is drawn to the
circle of radius 7 units. From the same point, a secant
Q31. In a circle with centre O, AOC is the diameter. B
is drawn to the circle which cuts the circle at B and C
is a point on the circumference of the circle such that
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and the point B is near A than C. What is the length Q47. PQ is the diameter of a circle with centre A. M
of BC in units if the length of the tangent to the circle is a point on the circumference of the circle. If
from point A is 21 units and the length of AB is 14 m∠MAP = 110°, then find the value of m∠MQA.
units?
(a) 55° (b) 70° (c) 65° (d) 35°
(a) 15.5 (b) 18.5 (c) 17.5 (d) 16.5
Q48. Let C be a circle with centre O and PQ be a
Q40. A triangle ABC is made on a circle, where AB is minor arc on C. Let R and S be two points on the
diameter of the circle. If BC is equal to the radius of major arc of PQ on C. If PQ subtends an angle 80° at
the circle and ∠ABC = x ∠BAC, then x is : O, find ∠PRQ and ∠PSQ, respectively.
(a) 1 (b) 2.5 (c) 1.5 (d) 2 (a) 50° और 80° (b) 40° और 40° (c) 40° और 60°
Q41. XAB and XCD are two secants to a circle. If XA = (d) 40° और 50°
18 cm, AB = 22 cm and XC = 24 cm, then find the
value of XD (in cm). Q49. The radii of two concentric circles are 26 cm
and 10 cm. If the chord of the greater circle is a
(a) 34 (b) 21 (c) 30 (d) 28 tangent to the smaller circle, then find the length of
that chord.
Q42. AB is the chord of the circle with centre O. A
line segment DOC originating from a point D on the (a) 48 cm (b) 38.7 cm (c) 28 cm (d) 28.7 cm
circumference of the circle in major segment meets
AB produced at C such that BC = OD. If angle BCO = Q50. It is always possible to draw a circle passing
30°, then angle AOD is: through ______ non-collinear points in a plane.
(a) 30° (b) 60° (c) 90° (d) 80° (a) 6 (b) 4 (c) 5 (d) 3
Q43. The distance between the longest chord and Q51. The two circles intersect at two points P and Q.
the centre of a circle is: PR and PS are diameters of the two circles. What is
∠PQR ?
(a) equal to the diameter (b) equal to the half of
the radius (c) equal to zero unit (d) equal to the (a) 90° (b) 45° (c) 60° (d) 0°
radius
Q52. Find the diameter (in cm) of a circle whose
Q44. If in a circle a chord of length 14 cm is at a circumference is equal to the sum of the
distance of 24 cm from its centre, then the length of circumferences of two circles of radii 12 cm and 16
the radius of the circle is: cm.
Q45. The length of the tangent drawn from a point Q53. In the figure shown above, quadrilateral PQRS
10 cm away from the centre of a circle with radius 4 has its vertices on the circumference of the circle
cm, is: with centre O. If m∠QOS = 20x° and m∠QRS = 26x°,
then what is the value of ‘x’?
(a) 3√A& (b) 2√A& (c) 3√&% (d) 2√&%
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Q54. The ratio of circumference and diameter of a (a) 3 (b) 2 (c) 1 (d) 0
circle is 3 : 5. If the circumference is 6 cm, then the
Q62. If the length of a common external tangent to
radius of the circle is:
two circles is 9 and that of a common internal
(a) 5 cm (b) 1.8 cm (c) 10 cm (d) 15 cm tangent is 5, then the product of the radii of the two
circles is:
Q55. From a point T, a tangent TP at point P, is
drawn to a circle with centre O. A secant TQR (point (a) 12 (b) 10 (c) 8 (d) 14
Q is near to point T) is drawn from the point T. ∆PQR
is inscribed into the circle by joining the points P, Q Q63. P and Q are centres of two circles whose radii
and R. Draw lines OQ and OR. If ∠PTQ is 27° and ∠ are 7 cm and 3 cm, respectively. If the direct
TPQ = 55°, what is the degree measure of ∠ROQ? common tangents to the circles meet PQ extended at
A, then A divides PQ _________.
(a) 98 (b) 82 (c) 94 (d) 86
(a) आंतDरक Wप से 3 : 7 के अनप
ु ात मc (b) आंतDरक
Q56. A circular arc whose radius is 14 cm, makes an
Wप से 7 : 3 के अनप
ु ात मc (c) बाdय Wप से 7 : 3 के
angle of 45° at the centre. Find the perimeter (in cm)
of the sector. (Use D =
++
) अनप
ु ात मc (d) बाdय Wप से 3 : 7 के अनप
ु ात मc
,
(a) 35 cm (b) 39 cm (c) 25 cm (d) 29 cm Q67. PQ and RS are common tangents to two circles
intersecting at A and B. A and B, when produced on
Q61. X, Y, and Z are three points on a plane with XY = both the sides, meet the tangents PQ and RS at X and
11 cm, YZ = 13 cm, and XZ = 24 cm. The number of Y, respectively. If AB = 3 cm and XY = 5 cm, then PQ is
circles that travel through points X, Y, and Z is: ________.
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(a) 5 cm (b) 4 cm (c) 3 cm (d) 6 cm (a) 90 (b) 72 (c) 60 (d) 120
, Q70. The centres of two circles are 36 cm apart. If
Q68. For two circles of radius 7 units and units,
+
the radii of these two circles are 15 cm and 9 cm,
whose entres are 15 units apart, what is the length
respectively, then what is the sum of the lengths (in
of the direct common tangent in units? (Correct to 3
cm) of a direct common tangent and a transverse
decimal places.)
common tangent of these two circles?
(a) 15.486 (b) 16.584 (c) 18.654 (d) 14.586
(a) C√H(√@ + A) (b) C√@(√H + A) (c) C√@(√@ +
Q69. A line cuts two concentric circles. The length of A) (d) C√H(√H + A)
chords formed by this line on the circles is 6 cm and
18 cm. Find the difference in the squares of the radii
of two circles.
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Mensuration 2-D
Q1. Find the area of a rectangle whose length is 52m Q5. The perimeter of a rectangular garden is 48 m. If
and breadth is 9m. the length is 6 m more than the breadth, the area (in
m2) of the garden is:
(a) 468m2 (b) 552m2 (c) 253m2 (d) 625m2
(a) 84 (b) 112 (c) 135 (d) 96
Q2. In a rectangular field, the sum of the length and
the breadth is 9 cm and area is 18 cm2. If the length Q6. Find the area of a square, one of whose
is ‘a’ and breadth is ‘b’, then find the value of (a2 – ab diagonals is 4.8 m long.
+ b2).
(a) 12.5 m2 (b) 9.5 m2 (c) 10.5 m2 (d) 11.52 m2
(a) 24 (b) 36 (c) 18 (d) 27
Q7. If the perimeter of an equilateral triangle is 36
Q3. The area of a parallelogram with base 26 cm and units, then its area is (in square units):
height 18 cm is:
(a) 144√" (b) 144√# (c) 36√# (d) 36√"
(a) 936 cm2 (b) 468 cm2 (c) 932 cm2 (d) 234 cm2
Q8. The area of square is $%&! + ()& + #* square
Q4. Find the area (in cm2) of an equilateral triangle units. Find the perimeter of the square.
whose sides are 18 cm.
(a) 3(10x + 8) (b) 2(10x + 8) (c) 2(8x + 10) (d) 3(8x
(a) 81√" (b) 79√" (c) 77√" (d) 75√" + 10)
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Mensuration 3-D
Q1. A cylindrical tank of radius 14 cm is full of water. Q2. The circumference of the base of a cylindrical
If 616 litres of water are drawn out, then the water vessel is 44 cm and its height is 25 cm. How many
level in the tank is dropped by _____________ m. !!
kiters of water can it hold? (Take + = )
!! "
(Take + = )
"
(a) 83.5 (b) 38.5 (c) 3.85 (d) 3.58
(a) 10 (b) 1 (c) 1000 (d) 100
Q3. The volume of a right circular cylindrical box of
radius 30cm is 600cm3. Find the height of the box.
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(a) 0.21cm (b) 0.61cm (c) 0.31cm (d) 0.51cm (a) 2816 (b) 2456 (c) 2686 (d) 2784
Q4. The circumference of the base of the cylindrical Q13. The height of a cylinder is 20 cm. The lateral
vessel is 154 cm and its height is 49 mm. How many surface area is 1760 cm2. Its volume is:
litres of water can it hold? (correct to three places of
!! (a) 12032 cm3 (b) 12320 cm3 (c) 12302 cm3 (d)
decimals, use + = )
" 12203 cm3
(a) 4.329 (b) 2.439 (c) 3.924 (d) 9.244 Q14. The circumference of the base of a conical tent
Q5. What is the total surface area of a cone whose of height 8 m is 32 +m. Find its curved surface area.
curved surface area is 550 cm2 and radius is 7 cm?
(a) 128√* +m2 (b) 164√* +m2 (c) 132√" +m2
!!
(Take + = "
) (d) 162√" +m2
(a) 704.00 cm2 (b) 714.05 cm2 (c) 764.71 cm2 (d) Q15. If the curved surface area of a cylinder is 880
682.60 cm2 cm2 , then the product of its height and radius is:
Q6. Find the volume of a cone having base radius 3.5 (a) 90 cm2 (b) 120 cm2 (c) 140 cm2 (d) 220 cm2
cm and height 18 cm.
Q16. If the height and diameter of a cylinder are 12
(a) 241 cm3 (b) 231 cm3 (c) 221 cm3 (d) 201 cm3 cm and 28 cm, respectively, then find the ratio of the
total surface area to the curved surface area.
Q7. The radii of the two cones are in the ratio of 2 : 5
and their volumes are in the ratio of 3 : 5. What is (a) 13 : 6 (b) 11 : 6 (c) 13 : 5 (d) 10 : 3
the ratio of their heights?
Q17. If three cubes of volume 512 cm3 each are
(a) 11 : 15 (b) 13 : 11 (c) 4 : 11 (d) 15 : 4 joined end to end, find the surface area of the
resulting cuboid.
Q8. If a right circular cone of height 24 cm has a
volume of 1232 cm3, then the total surface area of (a) 896 cm2 (b) 895 cm2 (c) 986 cm2 (d) 869 cm2
!!
the cone is (use + = ):
" Q18. The base radius of a circular cylinder is 10.5 cm.
(a) 904 cm2 (b) 608 cm2 (c) 704 cm2 (d) 806 cm2 If the area of its curved surface is 792 cm2, then what
is the volume of the cylinder?
Q9. A right triangle with sides 3 cm, 4 cm and 5 cm is
rotated about the sides of 3 cm to form a cone. The (a) 4152 cm3 (b) 4158 cm3 (c) 4518 cm3 (d) 4185
volume of the cone so formed is: cm3
(a) 16π cm3 (b) 20π cm3 (c) 25π cm3 (d) 28π cm3 Q19. The total surface area of a closed cube is given
as 1152 cm2. What is the length (in cm) of each side
Q10. The radius of the base of a right circular cone is of the cube?
9 cm and its slant height is 49 cm. Find the curved
surface area of the cone. (a) 8√# (b) 9√# (c) 4√$" (d) 8√"
(a) 1265 cm2 (b) 1386 cm2 (c) 1490 cm2 (d) 1262 Q20. The length, breadth and height of a room is 15
cm2 m, 9 m, and 5 m, respectively. From each can of paint
40 square metre of area is painted. How many cans
Q11. What is the volume of a cone (in cubic units) of paint will be needed to paint only the walls of the
with radius 3 units and slant height 3√# units? room?
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(a) 9+ (b) (c) 18+ (d) (a) 8 (b) 4 (c) 12 (d) 6
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Q12. What is the volume (in cm3) of a cylinder if the Q21. If the radius and height of a right circular
radius of the cylinder is 8 cm and the height is 14 cylinder are 21 cm and 5 cm, respectively, then the
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(a) 4312 cm2 (b) 5212 cm2 (c) 3816 cm2 (d) 3432 breadth of this cuboid is given as 12 cm. Find the
cm2 volume (in cm3) of the cuboid.
Q22. A well with 14 cm radius is dug 23 cm deep. (a) 1200 (b) 1500 (c) 1296 (d) 1250
Find the volume of the earth taken out of it.
Q29. Two cylinders have the radii of their bases in
3 3 3
(a) 15,168 cm (b) 14,178 cm (c) 14,168 cm (d) the ratio 4 : 5 and their heights are in the ratio 5 : 7.
14,108 cm3 Find the ratio of their curved surface areas.
Q23. If the length, breadth, and height of a cuboid is (a) 4 : 5 (b) 5 : 4 (c) 1 : 2 (d) 4 : 7
8 cm, 4 cm, and 6 cm, respectively, then the volume
(in cm3) of the cuboid is: Q30. The inner and outer radii of a circular track are
28 m and 25m, respectively. The cost (in ₹) of
(a) 96 (b) 218 (c) 172 (d) 192 !!
levelling the track at ₹28 per m2 is: ./01 2 = "
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Q25. What is the height (in m) of a conical water Q32. A rectangular courtyard is 4m 95cm long and
tank having radius of 70 m and volume of 46,200 m3? 16m 65cm broad. It is to be paved with the square
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square tiles required to pave the rectangular
(a) 54 (b) 9 (c) 27 (d) 18 courtyard.
Q26. What is the volume in cubic units of a cylinder (a) 407 (b) 944 (c) 388 (d) 877
with a height equal to the diameter and a radius is 4
units? Q33. Find the length of the longest diagonal (in cm)
of a cuboidal box of dimensions 1.2 cm × 1.3 cm × 1.5
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(a) 32+ (b) (c) (d) 128+ cm (correct to two decimal places).
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Q27. What is the length (in cm) of each side of a cube (a) 2.22 cm (b) 2.23 cm (c) 2.35 cm (d) 2.32 cm
if the volume of a cube is 13,824 cm3? Q34. Find the length of the longest stick that can be
(a) 34 (b) 24 (c) 20.4 (d) 22 fitted in a cubical vessel of edge 70 cm.
Q28. The ratio of the length, the breadth, and the (a) 10√" cm (b) 35√" cm (c) 70√# cm (d) 70√"
height of a solid cuboid is given as 3 : 2 : 1, and the cm
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Q1. The given table shows the percentage of marks obtained by three students in three different subjects in an
institute. (maximum marks are given in brackets)
If in order to pass the exam, a minimum of 105 marks are needed in History, how many students pass in the
exam?
Q2. Read the given information and answer the question that follows.
The following table gives the percentage of marks obtained by seven students in six different subjects in an
examination.
The number in the brackets give the maximum marks in each subject.
If someone secured all the highest scores that have been obtained by some student or the other in the six subjects
as given in the table above, what would be the exact overall percentage score obtained by that student?
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(a) 91% (b) 91"% (c) 95.16% (d) 90"%
Q3. The following table shows the total candidates appeared and number of candidates present, in different exam
centres – P, Q and R.
Study the table and answer the question that follows.
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‘Total’ denotes total candidates applied for the centre,‘Present’ denotes the candidates appeared.
In which year was the number of absentees the second highest in total of all centres?
Q4. The monthly wages (in ₹) of three mess workers, Rahul, Sunil and Vipin, of a boy’s hostel for three months are
given in the following table. Study the table carefully and answer the question given below.
In November, the wages of Sunil is what percentage of the wages of Rahul? (Correct up to two decimal places.)
Q5. The following table shows the sale (in thousands) of different types of helmets by a shop over the given years.
What was the percentage increase in the sale of Helmets C in 2002 as compared to that in 1999?
Q6. The given table shows the number of pages printed by four printers in three days.
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If the total number of pages printed by all the given printers together on Wednesday was 15% more than the total
number of pages printed by all the given printers together on Saturday, what was the total number of pages
printed by all the given printers together on Wednesday?
Q7. Study the given table and answer the question that follows.
The given table shows the production of T-shirts by four companies i.e., C1, C2, C3 and C4 over the four years.
Which company had the maximum average production of T-shirts during these four years?
Q8. Study the given table and answer the question that follows.
The given table shows the production of three types of cars (A, B and C) manufactured (in thousands) by an
automobile company over the years.
For all the years from 2015 to 2018, the average production of B-type cars is how much less (in thousands) than
that of the combined average production of A-type and C-type cars?
Q10. The following table represents the total number of research scholars and the respective number of female
research scholars in various departments of a university. Study the table carefully and answer the question that
follows.
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Q11. The given table shows the number of books on different subjects.
What is the ratio of the number of books for subject B1 to the average number of books per subject?
Q12. The table below shows incomes (in rupees) earned by five employees of a company during the month of
March 2019 and income sources.
The total amount of arrears paid by the company during the given period is what percentage of the total amount
of bonus paid during the given period?
Q13. Study the given table and answer the question that follows.
The following table shows the population of a city at the end of the years mentioned.
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Which of the following years has the highest rate of increase compared to the previous year?
Q14. The below table gives the marks out of 100 obtained by five students in four different subjects in an
examination. Study the table and answer the question that follows.
What are the average marks obtained by all five students in Mathematics?
Q15. The bar graph below shows the production of coffee (in lakh tons) by four companies A, B, C and D over a
period of four years from 2010 to 2013. Study the graph and answer the question that follows.
The combined average production for four years of companies A and C is what percentage (rounded off to 2
decimal places) more/less than the combined average production for four years of companies B and D?
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(a) अ"धक, 7.81% (b) कम, 7.81% (c) कम, 10.51% (d) अ"धक, 10.51%
Q16. Study the given table and answer the question that follows.
The given table shows the number of candidates who appeared (both male and female) in a Public Examination
and the percentage of those who qualified in the examination from two states X and Z. Few values are missing in
the table (indicated by-------). You will be required to fill them up according to question.
Out of the number of qualified candidates from State X in 2010, the ratio of male to female candidates is 5 : 7. If
the number of female qualified candidates from State X in 2010 is 168, what is the number of appeared
candidates (both male male and female) from State X in 2010?
Q17. The following table shows scores in different subjects obtained by Akshay in school. Study the table and
answer the question that follows.
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(a) &ह(द* (b) आईट* (c) अं/ेजी (d) ग4णत
Q18. Five different companies, P, Q, R, S and T, manufacture plastic and wooden bats. These bats are labelled as
Brand A or Brand B. The given table shows the number of wooden bats as a percentage of the total bats
manufactured by each company. It also shows the ratio of plastic bats labelled as Brand A to Brand B. Each
company manufactures 1,00,000 bats. Study the table carefully and answer the question that follows.
Taking all companies together, how many plastic bats of Brand B have been manufactured?
Q19. The following table shows the sales of cars of five manufacturers from 2016 to 2020. (All the figures are in
hundreds.)
What is the difference between the total number of sales of manufacturer M2 and the total number of sales of
manufacturer M4 during the years 2016 to 2019?
Q20. The table given here represents the distance (in km) travelled by two athletes X and Y in the same direction.
Y’s average speed (km/hour) during the first five hours is:
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Q21. The percentage distribution of expenditure over various items of Saloni’s monthly income is given in the
following table. Study the table carefully and answer the question that follows.
If Saloni’s monthly income is ₹75,000, how much money (in ₹) does she spend on Rent and Education?
Q22. The given table shows the number of bananas produced by five farms over 4 years.
What is the respective ratio of the dozens of bananas produced by farm M to farm P in the year 2022?
(a) 1367 : 1471 (b) 1230 : 1331 (c) 1471 : 1367 (d) 1331 : 1230
Q23. The following table shows the marks (out of 100) obtained by five students in five different subjects.
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Who obtained 79% marks in all the subject taken together?
Q24. Consider the given table for total imports of goods of 5 companies over 5 years (in lakhs), and answer the
question that follows.
If the total exports of all companies together in the year 2013 is ₹300 lakh, then the profit/loss of all companies
together in year 2013 is:
(Assume: Profit = Exports – Imports)
(a) ₹27 लाख कA हाBन (b) ₹18 लाख कA हाBन (c) ₹30 लाख का लाभ (d) ₹35 लाख का लाभ
Q25. The given table shows the number of soaps sold by four different companies in 4 different months.
The total number of soaps sold by companies Q and S together in May, is what percentage more than the number
of soaps sold by company P in July?
Q26. The given table shos the prodiction of iron rods by a company for a period of 6 months. Study the table and
answer the question that follows.
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What is the ration of the month having the highest production to the month having the least production?
Q27. The table below shows the production of three types of cars (A, B and C) manufactured (in thoudands) by an
automobile company over the years.
The average number of A-type cars produced by the company during 2012 to 2014 is what percent (rounded of to
the 1 decimal place) less than combined average number of B-type and C-type cars produced by the company
from 2013 to 2015?
Q28. The following pie chart shows the percentage distribution of a total of 1600 employees in different
departments of a company. The table shows the ratio of male to female employees in different departments.
Study the information and answer the question that follows.
What is the percentage of the number of employees in production department to the number of female
employees of all the departments taken together? (correct to one decimal place)
Q29. The given table shows the marks obtained by a student in class 9.
What is the percentage of marks obtained by the student?
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Q30. The following table shows the sale (in lakh rupees) of six commodities in a provision store from August 2012
to October 2012.
The total combined sale of dry fruits, sugar and rice for the period from August 2012 to October 2012 is what
percentage (rounded of to the nearest whole number) of the total combined sale of tea, pulses and flour?
Q31. The following table indicates the number of students studying in three subjects in four colleges.
What is the ratio of the total number of students studying in the Physics to that of studying in Mathematics in all
four colleges taken together?
(a) 576 : 731 (b) 781 : 585 (c) 775 : 601 (d) 776 : 603
Q32. The given table shows the number of runs scored in IPL matches by four Indian batsmen in a particular year.
What is the total number of runs scored by all four batsmen?
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(a) 3760 (b) 3300 (c) 2900 (d) 3270
Q33. The table shows the percentage distribution of the population (only male and female) according to Gender
and Literacy.
If the litereate male population of state A is 5,00,000, then the total population of the state is:
Q34. The following table shows the percentage population of four states below poverty line, and the male to
female ratios both above and below the poverty line.
If the population of states Q and S is 14,700 each, then what is the total number of males below poverty line in
these states?
Q35. The number of three different types of cars, X, Y, and Z, manufactured by a company over three years is
given in the below table.
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What is the average number of card manufactured by the company in the years 2022?
Q36. The following table shows the categorisation of 100 students based on their marks in Physics and Chemistry
in an examination.
If a minimum of 40% marks in Chemistry is required to pursue higher studies in Chemistry, how many students will
be eligible to pursue higher studies in Chemistry?
Q37. Study the following table and answer the question that follows.
Expenditures of a Company (in Lakh Rupees) Per Annum over Different Heads in the Given Years.
The total amount of bonus paid by the company during the given period is approximately what percentage of the
total amount of salary paid during this period? (Rounded off to the nearest integer.)
Q38. The table shows the production of different types of bikes (in thousands).
The number of years, in which the production of bikes of type C is less than the average production of type A bikes
over the years is
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Q39. The following table shows the expenditure of a factory (in ₹ lakh) per annum on different heads over the
given years.
What was the average expenditure (in ₹ lakh) on transport per year that the factory had to pay during the given
period?
Q40. The below table gives shares traded on Hydereabad, Mimbai, and Bengaluru stock exchanges (in ₹). Study
the table and answer the question that follows.
For C, the low rates of shares are less than the average of the low rates of shares of the same company, in the
stock exchange(s) at ____________ .
Q41. The below table shows the sales of motorbikes of four manufacturers from 2016 to 2020 (All the figures are
in thousands). Study the table and answer the question that follows.
Find the ration of the total number of sales of the motorbikes of manufacturer Q to the total number of sales of
the motorbikes of manufacturer S from 2016 to 2020.
Q42. The following table shows the expenditures (in thousands of rupees) of a company in different categories
from 2015 to 2019.
What is the average amount (in ₹) paid by the company on fuel and transport per year from 2015 to 2019?
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Q43. The given table shows the number of televisions that were sold by different showrooms in years 2015 to
2019.
Find the difference between the sale of televisions from showrooms A, B and C in 2017 and the sale of televisions
from showrooms B, C and D in 2019?
Q44. Rafer the below table and answer the question that follows.
Q45. The given pie chart shows the amount of money (₹) spent (in degrees) on various sports by a sports academy
in a particular year. Study the pie chart and answer the question that follows.
If ₹42,000 were spent on Soccer, then the money spent on Badminton, Tennis and Rugby taken together is what
percentage (rounded off to 2 decimal places) more/less than the money spent on Cricket, Swimming and Hockey
taken together?
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(a) अ"धक, 34.87% (b) अ"धक, 28.95% (c) कम, 28.95% (d) कम, 34.87%
Q46. From the given data, find the ration of the cost prices of a shirt and a trouser.
Q47. The following table gives the total number of employees in 5 different companies A, B, C, D and E and the
percentage of males and females. Study the table carefully and answer the question. Find the number of females
in companies A, C and E put together.
Q48. The following table shows the expenditure of a company (in ₹ lakh) per annum over the given years. Study
the table and answer the question that follows.
The total amount of bonus paid by the company during the given period is what percentage of the total amount of
fuels and transport paid during this period (correct to two places of decimals)?
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(a) 3.92% (b) 2.93% (c) 3.29% (d) 2.39%
Q49. There is constant growth rate (in %) every year in the production of a company as seen the given table.
Find the value of ‘X’ from the data given in the table.
Q50. Study the given table and answer the question that follows.
The table represents the number of scooters (in thousands) manufactured by four companies A, B, C and D from
the period 2012 to 2015.
The average number of scooters produced by company D is what per cent (rounded off to 2 decimal places) more
than the combined average number of scooters produced by the three companies A, B, and C?
Q51. The table given below shows the marks obtained by four students in 4 different subjects. Maximum marks
for each subject is 175.
What is the aggregate percentage of marks obtained by Gunja in all the four subjects?
Q52. The marks of 6 students are given. All the marks are out of 100.
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Q53. The following table shows the sales durings two seasons of a company. Study the table and answer the
question that follows.
What is the percentage share of sales during months of June and July to the total sales?
Q54. The given table shows the number of candidates appeared in an interview for different posts (A, B, C, D, E
and F).
What is the average number of candidates appearing for the posts C, D, E and F?
Q55. The given table shows the expenditure in (in crores ₹) of three companies A, B and C and the percentage
profit of these companies in different years. Given that:
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Income = Expenditure + Expenditure ×
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Q56. Study the given table and answer the question that follows. The given table shows the number of candidates
who appeared (both male and female) in a Public Examination and the percentage of those who qualified in the
examination from two states X and Z. Few values are missing in the table (indicated by ------). You will be required
to fill them up according to the question.
The number of appeared candidates from State Z increased by 100% from 2008 to 2009. If the total number of
qualified candidates from State Z in 2008 and 2009 together is 552, what is the number of appeared candidates
from State Z in 2009?
Q57. Study the given table and answer the question that follows.
The following table shows the production of printers by four plants of a company over the five years.
What is the difference between the average production of plant 1 and plant 2 during five years?
Q58. Study the given bar-graph and answer the question that follows.
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What is the ratio of the number of engineers of countries with an above average to the number of engineers of
countries with a below average?
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Q59. Study the below table and answer the questin that follows.
If 300 calories are burned by jogging 6 km, then how many calories were burnt in the given week?
Q60. The following table represents the total number of students in different classes and the respective number of
students who are vegetarian, in a school Study the table carefully and answer the quetin that follows.
Q61. The following table shows the number of students admitted in to a university for higher education from 2010
to 2013.
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What is the average number of students admitted in to the university from 2010 to 2013?
Q62. The monthly production of electric bulbs by a company during the second half of the year 2021 is shown by
the following bar graph. Study the bar graph carefully and answer the question given below.
What is the percentage decrement in the production of electric bulbs in October as compared to the production in
July? (Correct up to two decimal places.)
Q63. The sale of two kinds of bicycles B1 and B2 (in lakhs) manufactured by a company over a period of three
years are shown in the table below.
From 2001 to 2003, the total sale of bicycles B1 is what percent of the total sale of bicycles B2?
Q64. The given table shows the percentage of students passing out of college M over five years.
What is the percentage increase in the number of students passing out of college M in the year 2022 as compared
to the previous year?
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Q65. The given table shows the expenditure (in crore ₹) of three companies A, B and C and the percentage profit
of these companies in different years. Given that:
$%&'() %
Income = Expenditure + Expenditure × !,,
What is the difference (in crore ₹) between the profits of Company A and Company B in the year 2005?
Q66. Study the given table and answer the question that follows.
The total money spent in advertisement (in ₹) and total number of advertisement in different newspapers given
by a company for five years (2018 to 2022) is given in the below table.
What is the ratio of the money spent on each of the advertisements taken one from each of NY times, The
Telegraph and Others for the year 2021 to that of the money spent on each of the advertisements taken one from
each of NY times, The Telegraph and Others for the year 2018?
Q67. The table shows the sales (in units) of a company for different cities in the months of June and July, 2022.
Study the table and answer the question that follows.
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What is the difference between Delhi’s sales foe the month of June and Chennai’s sales for the month of July?
Q68. The following table gives zone wise survey report of the people of a country who take tea. Study the table
and answer the question.
The ratio of the total number of people surveyed who take tea more than 3 times a day to the number of people
who do not take tea at all is
Q69. Refer the below table and answer the question that follows.
Jewellery was what percentage of the total exports? (Rounded to two decimal places)
Q70. Study the given pie chart carefully and answer the question that follows.
The given pie chart depicts the expenditure incurred towards different hobby classes of an institute.
If the total expenditure is ₹10,70,000, then find the central angle of the sector representing ‘drawing’.
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Q71. The number of students in a class who have answered correctly, incorrectly, or not attempted each question
in an examination is shown in the table below. The marks for each question are also listed. There is no negative or
partial marking.
Find the average of the marks obtained by the class in the examination.
Q72. The following table shows the number of pages printed by 3 printers (P, Q and R) for 3 days.
What is the ratio of the total number of pages printed by printer P over the course of three days to the total
number of pages printed by printer Q during the same three days?
Q73. Studyt the given table and answer the question that follows.
The given table shows the production of three types of cars (A, B and C) manufactured (in thousands) by an
automobile company over the years.
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The total number of A-type cars produced by the company from 2015 to 2017 is what percentage (rounded off to
the nearest integer) is more or less than the total number of C-type cars produced by the company from 2016 to
2018?
(a) 24% अ"धक (b) 21% अ"धक (c) 24% कम (d) 21% कम
Q74. Consider the following table for total exports of goods of 5 companies over 5 years (in lakhs).
If the ratio of exports to the imports of companies S and U in the year 2015 is 3 : 2 and 1 : 2, respectively, then, the
total imports (in ₹ lakhs) of companies S and U together in the year 2015 is:
Q75. Study the given table and answer the question that follows.
The given table shows the number of students enrolled in different academic faculties of an institution during
2016-2019.
From 2016 to 2019, what is the difference between the total number of students enrolled in science and that of
students enrolled in humanities?
Q77. The given table shows the number of clerical and officer cadre employees recruited by four different banks
A, B, C and D from 2011 to 2014.
Computer the ratio of the number of officer cadre employees of bank A to the number of officer cadre employees
of bank C.
Q78. The number of pages printed by two printers P1 and P2 over three days are given in the following table.
Study the table carefully and answer the question given below.
What is the difference between the total number of pages printed by the two printers during these three days?
Q79. Study the given bar-graph and answer the question that follows.
The bar-graph shows the sales of books (in thousands) from six branches (B1, B2, B3, B4, B5 and B6) of a
publishing company during two consecutive years 2000 and 2001.
What percentage of the average sales of branches B1, B2 and B3 in 2001 is the average sales of branches B1, B3
and B6 in 2000?
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Q80. The sales of two kinds of biceycles B1 and B2 (in lakhs) manufactured by a company over a period of three
years are shown in the tablw below.
From 2004 to 2006, what is the ration of the total sales of bicycles B1 to the total sales of bicycles B2?
Q81. The below table shows the number of 1 litre bottles of soft drink produced by three companies during 2016-
2020. Study the given information carefully and answer the question that follows.
What is the difference in average production of A and C during 2016-2018 (in lakhs)?
Q82. Study the given table and answer the question that follows.
The following table shows the percentage distribution of students in four different schools during the years 2021-
22.
If there was a total number of 16,000 and 18,000 students during the years 2021 and 2022 respectively, then the
difference in number of students in school 4 in 2022 with respect to 2021 is:
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Q83. Study the below table and answer the question that follows.
For which of the following pairs of years are the total exports from three companies together, equal?
(a) 2020 और 2021 (b) 2018 और 2020 (c) 2017 और 2018 (d) 2018 और 2019
Q84. The table given below shows the distributin of employees in four different companies in 2022.
Q85. The number of applicants appeared and qualified in a 4-wheeler driving licence test during the last four
months of 2022 from a city are listed in the following table. Study the table carefully and answer the question that
follows.
What is the Percentage of disqualified applicants for the driving licence test in September?
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(a) 52% (b) 54% (c) 48% (d) 50%
Q86. The given table shows the expenditure of a company (in lakh rupees) per annum over the years.
The total expenditure on all these categories in 2006 is what percentage (rounded off to two places of decimals) of
the total expenditure in 2009?
Q87. The following table shows the production (in units) and sales, of different items of a steel company. Study
the table and answer the question that follows.
Q88. The pie chart given below shows the expenditure (in percentage) of Aditya. The monthly income of Aditya
is₹54,000.
How much does he spend (in₹) on Food?
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Q89. The pie chart given below shows the number of hours spent by a student for different activities on a working
day.
The percentage of hours spent at school in a day is _____.
Q90. The following pie chart shows the distribution of the percentage of students in various courses at the
university. The total number of students (boys and girls only) in the university is 7000.
In B.Com, there are 60% girls and in B.Sc. C.Sci, there are 40% boys. The total number of girls who took admission
in B.Sc C.Sci and B.Com courses is what percentage of the total students admitted to the university?
Q91. Study the given pie chart carefully and answer the question that follows.
The given pie chart shows the number of successful start-up in different sctors in a particular year.
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If the total number of successful start-ups is 2910, then find the number of start-ups in the ecudcation and
agriculture sectors. (Negletct the decimal part.)
Q92. The following pie chart shows the study time of different subjects of a student in a day. Study the pie chart
and answer the question.
If the student studied English for 3 hours, then he studied Mathematics for:
Q93. The given pie chart shows the expenditure by a state government on various sports during a particular year.
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If the total maount spent on tennis and football is ₹1,45,000, then the total amount (in ₹) spent on all the given
sports is:
Q94. The pie chart below shows the per cent sale of different fruits in a day for a shop.
If the total number of fruits sold by a fruit seller in a day is 1200, what is the combined central angle in the pie
chart for oranges and apples?
Q95. The given pie chart shows the annual agricultural production (in tonnes) in a region. The total production is
8600 tonnes.
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Q96. The following pie chart below shows the expenditure in book publishing by a phublisher under various
heads.
Given that marked price of a book is ₹270, what is the cost of paper to publish a single copy of the book if the
marked price of a book is 20% more than its cost price?
Q97. The bar graph given below shows the sales of ball pens (in thousand numbers) from six shops S1, S2, S3, S4,
S5, and S6, during two consecutive years, 2011 and 2012.
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What’s is the ratio of the total sales of shop S2 for both years to the total sales of Shop S5 for both years?
Q98. The given pie chart shows the number of students admitted in to different classes of a school in the academic
year 2022-23.
How many students were more in Class 10 than in Class 12 if 600 students were admitted in to Class 8?
Q99. The pie-chart below shows the expenditures (in ₹ lakh) of a country on various sports during a particular
year. Study the graph carefully and answer the question given below it.
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What is the average expenditure (in ₹ lakh) on tennis, golf, swimming, and basketball, if the expenditure on
cricket is ₹72 lakh?
Q100. The following pie chart shows the percentage distribution of the expenditure incurred in publishing a book.
Study the pie chart and answer the question that follows.
If the expenditure on royalty in publishing certain number of books be ₹43,500, then what is the combined
expenditure (in ₹) on transportation, binding and printing?
Q101. The given pie-chart shows the percentage distribution of the expenditure incurred in publishing a book.
What is the central angle of the sector corresponding to the expenditure incurred on binding?
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Q102. The below figure shows the estimated expenses of a family whose total estimated expenditure was
₹2,50,000. Study the figure and answer the question that follows.
It was found that the actual expenditer on electricity was 10% more than the estimated expenditure, and the
actual expenditure on rent was 20% less than estimated. All other expenses were same as that of the estimates.
What was the total actual expenditure?
Q103. Study the given bar graph and answer the question that follows.
The following bar graph shows the higher secondary students of a school for the years 2008, 2009 and 2010.
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What was the percentage of students who passed in the first division in 2009?
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(a) 15!/ % (b) 16!/ % (c) 16!/ % (d) 15!/ %
Q104. The given bar graph shows sugar imports of a country (in thousand tonnes) over the years. Study the graph
and answer the question that follows.
The average imports (in thousand tonnes) of all the years is:
Q105. The given bar graph shows the turnover of five companies (in crores).
What is the difference between the average sales turnover of all the companies put together between the years
2018-2019 and 2019-2020?.
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(a) ₹2 करोड़ (b) ₹3.5 करोड़ (c) ₹6.5 करोड़ (d) ₹5 करोड़
Q106. Study the given bar graph and answer the question that follows.
The following bar graph shows the number of deaths that happened in cities 1, 2, 3 and 4 in the months
mentioned.
The average number of deaths that occurred during April across all the cities (rounded off the the next integer) is:
Q107. The given bar graph shows the number of students enrolled in Institutes A and B during 5 years (2018 to
2022).
What is the ratio of the total students enrolled in Institute B in 2019, 2020 and 2022 to that of the total students
enrolled in Institute A in 2018, 2020 and 2021?
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(a) 37 : 28 (b) 28 : 37 (c) 11 : 28 (d) 28 : 11
Q108. The bar graph given below shows the sales of books from six schools during two consecutive years, 2013
and 2014.
What percentage of the average sales of the schools A, B, and C in 2014 is the average sales of schools A, C, and F
in 2013?
Q109. The given bar graph shows the production of bikes by a company (in thousands) over the years.
In how many of the given years was the production of bikes more than the average production of bikes over the
years?.
Q110. The given bar graph shows the foreign direct investment (in million dollars) in Country A from all over the
world over the given years.
Q111. The following bar graph shows the circulation growth of a magazine ABC from July 2022 to December 2022.
During October to December there was an even growth rate, the average of which, is (correct up to one decimal
place):
Q112. In 2010, a company’s total expenditure was categorized under different expense heads, and their
percentage distribution is illustrated in the bar graph given below.
The total amount of expenditure of the company is _____________ times that of expenditure on R & D.
Q113. The given bar graph shows the turnover of five companies (in crores).
What is the difference between the average sales turnover of all the companies put together between the years
2018-2019 and 2019-2020?
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(a) ₹2 करोड़ (b) ₹6.5 करोड़ (c) ₹3.5 करोड़ (d) ₹5 करोड़
Q114. The given bar graph shows the actual production and targeted production of electric cars from 2019 to
2022. Study the given bar graph and answer the question that follows. What is the ratio of the total targeted
production of cars in2021 and2022 tothe actual production of cars from 2019 to 2022 taken together?
Q115. The following bar graph shows the number of students who passed the exam of GATE in the given years.
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What was the percentage increase in the number of studens in 2019 over 2018 (rounded off to two decimal
places)?
Q116. In 2010, a company’s total expenditure was categorised under different expense heads, and their
percentage distribution is illustrated in the bar graph given below.
If the expenditure on an advertisement is ₹2.1 crorr, then the difference between the expenditure on transport
and taxes is?
(a) ₹42 lakh (b) ₹35 lakh (c) ₹32 lakh (d) ₹30 lakh
Q117. Study the given bar graph and answer the question that follows.
The following bar graph shows the quarterly profit (in lakhs) of a departmental store from 1997 to 2000.
What was the percentage increase in annual profit of the departmental store from 1997 to 2000?
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(a) 851! % (b) 871! % (c) 83 1! % (d) 84 1! %
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Q118. The following bar graph shows the sales of a company (in₹ crore) in different years. Study the graph and
answer the question.
The mean of the highest and lowest sales (in₹ crore) is:
Q119. The bar graph shows the number of students present in a class on four days. The average number of
students present on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday is:
Q120. Study the given bar-graph and answer the question that follows.
The bar-graph shows the sales of books (in thousands) from six branches (B1, B2, B3, B4, B5 and B6) of a
publishing company during two consecutive years 2000 and 2001.
The total sales of branch B6 for both the years is what percentage of the total sales of branch B3 for both the
years (correct up to two decimal places)?
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Q121. Study the given bar-graph and answer the question that follows.
The bar-graph shows the sales of books (in thousands) from six branches (B1, B2, B3, B4, B5 and B6) of a
publishing company during two consecutive years 2000 and 2001.
What is the ratio of the total sales of branch B2 for both years to the total sales of branch B4 for both years?
Q122. The given pie-chart shows the data on A, B, O, and AB blood groups of 240 donors. Study the chart and
answer the question that follows.
What is the ratio of the average donors of blood groups ‘A’, ‘O’, and ‘AB’ to the donors of blood group ‘B’?
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(a) 3 : 4 (b) 1 : 3 (c) 2 : 3 (d) 4 : 3
Q123. The following pie-chart shows the distribution of students at graduate level in different institutes in a town.
Study the given chart and answer the question that follows.
Distribution of students at graduate level institutes
If the total number of students at the graduate level is 2,46,000, then how many students of institutes A and B are
studying at graduate level?
Q124. The given chart shows the production of different types of cars in the year 2021.
Study the given chart and answer the question that follows.
If the total production in the year 2021 was 2,00,00,000, then what will be the central angle of the sector
representing the production of type D cars in 2021?
Q125. The given pie-chart shows the percentage distribution of 20,000 employees in a company.
Study the given chart and answer the question that follows.
If 30% of the employees in department D are females, then how many male employees are there in that
department?
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Q126. Study the given chart and answer the question that follows.
The following chart shows the production of textbooks in thousands in the years 2018, 2020 and 2022 from the
print houses A, B and C, respectively.
The ratio of textbooks produced by Print house B in the year 2018 to the textbooks produced by Print house C in
the year 2020 is ______.
Q127. The given pie-chart shows the percentage distribution of runs scored by a batsman in a test innings. Study
the chart and answer the question that follows.
If the batsman has scored a total of 440 runs, how many runs did he score by hitting fours?
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Q128. Study the given pie chart and select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank.
The given pie chart shows the sales of different fruits in a day for a shop.
If the total number of fruits sold by a fruit seller in a day is 1200, then the number of bananas sold is ___.
Q129. The following bar chart shows the year-wise percentage hike in the fuel price with respect to the previous
year.
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Q131. Study the given graph and answer the question that follows.
The graph shows the sales of three products: P, Q and R by four companies: A, B, C and D.
What percentage is the total production by company C, of the total production by company A?
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(a) 105% (b) 110% (c) 90% (d) 100%
Q132. The given graph represents the data on the ages of various children.
Study the given graph and answer the question that follows.
What is the difference between the mean and mode of the ages?
Q133. Study the given graph carefully and answer the question that follows.
The given gaph shows the number of amle and female volunteers for helping handicapped people from four
different districts A, B, C and D.
Q134. A student studying in 6th class scored the following marks in 6 subjects.
The maximum marks for each subject are 100.
What are the average marks scored by the student?
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Q135. The following figure shows the production of mobiles in lakh units of four cities in different years. Study the
figure and answer the question that follows.
What is the ration between the average production in Delhi and Kolkata during the period of 2019 to 2022?
Q136. Study the given graph and answer the question that follows.
The graph shows the production of refrigerators by three companies in 2018.
The refrigerators produced by company C form what percentage of the total production?
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Q137. Akshay purchased pens and notebooks from a shop for a total sum of ₹180. From the following data, what
is the value of ‘X’?
Q139. Study the below data and answer the question that follows.
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The company has issued 10 lakh shares between its five partners. If Jeevan offers to sell 20,000 of his shares to
Meera, how many shares will Meera have?
Q140. Study the given table and answer the question that follows.
The given table shows the production of different types of refrigerators in a company.
In which of the given year(s) was the production of B type refrigerator closest to its average production over the
given years?
(a) Both 2013 and 2015 (b) Only 2012 (c) Both 2012 and 2013 (d) 2014
Q141. The classification of 100 students based on the marks obtained by them in English and Mathematics in an
examination is given in the table below. Study the table and answer the question that follows.
If at least 40% marks in Mathematics are required for pursuing higher studies in Mathematics, how many students
will be eligible to pursue higher studies in Mathematics?
(a) E & 2019 (b) E & 2018 (c) F & 2020 (d) C & 2022
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For which year is the daily consumption equal to that of another given year?
(a) 2020 and 2022 (b) 2019 and 2023 (c) 2021 and 2023 (d) 2019 and 2022
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