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Aditya Ranjan SSC Maths English Medium 5000+ TCS MCQ

The document is a self-preparation module for various SSC exams, organized by chapters and practice questions. It includes a detailed schedule for 101 days of study, covering topics like percentage, profit and loss, and simple interest, with references to past year questions (PYQs) and exam names. The content is structured to aid aspirants in their exam preparation with a focus on practice and revision.

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101 Days ENGLISH MEDIUM

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Gist of All PYQs 01 - 39 01 - 03


I. I Percentage
"RANKERS' GURUKUL" PRACTICE QUESTIONS Day-01

Who have inspired me SSC CHSL TIER-I (2024)


SSC CPO TIER-I (2024)
40
48
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47
81
03 - 03
03 - 05 I Day-02
to write this book. SSC PHASE-XII (2024) 82 - 107 05 - 06
06 - 06
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SSC CHSL TIER-II (2023) 108 - 112


SSC CGLTIER-II (2023) 113 - 113 06 - 06
SSC CPO TIER-I (2023) 114 - 124 06 - 07
07 - 07
I Day-03
SSC MTS TIER-I (2023) 125 127
SSC CHSLTIER-I (2023) 128 - 136 07 - 07
SSC CGL TIER-I (2023) 137 - 153 07 - 08
SSC PHASE-XI (2023) 154 - 162 08 - 09
SSC CHSL TIER-II (2022) 163 - 165 09 - 09
SSC MTS TIER-I (2022) 166 - 170 09 - 09
I Day-04

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SSC CHSL TIER-I (2022) 171 - 176 09 - 09
SSC CGL TIER-II (2022) 177 - 178 09 - 09
SSC GD TIER-I (2023) 179 - 182 09 - 10
SSC GD TIER-I (2022) 183 - 190 10 - 10
SSC CGL TIER-I (2022) 191 - 210 10 - 11
�a-I� ffl <lil oll'Tm { � SSC CPO TIER-I (2022) 211 - 219 11 - 12
� � q,1 � qiB � 1ffi � cITTI �f<'
>-t·cl�i�cfi� SSC CGLTIER-II (2021) 220 - 222 12 - 12
f<lliiq;it({ m tli1 � {,
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\'IW � tillf��f-1 � I
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m� ll° � � SSC CHSLTIER-I (2021) 229 - 235 13 - 13
a:fl-qm � Publication
SSC CGLTIER-I (2021) 236 - 247 13 - 13
Team tli1 { nm:i � � � � �
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SSC CGL TIER-II (2020) 252 - 253 13 - 14
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SSC CHSLTIER-I (2020)
257
265
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264
270
14 - 14
14 - 15
� tjy -q: � SSC CPO TIER-I (2020) 271 - 277
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�-{� iJ � � SSC CGLTIER-II (2019) 278 - 280 Day-06
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15 - 15
15 - 15
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�, 284 - 284 15 - 15
SSC CPO TIER-I (2019) 285 - 285 15 - 15
SSC CGLTIER-II (2018) 286 - 286 15 - 15
- � � SSC CPO TIER-I (2018) 287 - 287
Answer Key
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Gist of AJI PYQs
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2. Profit & Loss 01 - 38 35 - 36
3. Discount Gist of All PYQs 01 - 27 62 - 63

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PRACTICE QUESTIONS Day-07
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PRACTICE QUESTIONS Day-12
SSC CHSL TIER-I (2024) 39 - 44 36 - 37
SSC CPO TIER-I (2024) 28 - 40 63 - 64
SSC CPO TfER-1 (20241 45 - 60 37 - 37
SSC PHASE-XU 41 - 49 64 - 64
SSC PHASE-XII 61 - 85 37 - 38
SSC CHSL TIER-II (2023) 50 - 51 64 - 64
SSC CHSL TIER-II (2023) 86 - 88 38 - 38

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SSC CGL TIER-II (2023) 52 - 52 64 - 64
SSC CGL TIER-II (2023) 89 - 90 38 - 38 Day-08 SSC CPO TIER-I (2023) 53 - 57 64 - 65
SSC CPO TIER-I (2023) 91 - 99 39 - 39 SSC MTS TIER-I (2023) 58 - 59 65 - 65
SSC MTS TIER-! [2023) JOO 104 39 - 39 SSC CHSL TIER-I (2023) 60 - 73 65 - 65 I Day-13

n
SSC CHSL TIER-I (2023) 105 - 117 39 - 40 SSC CGL TIER-I (2023) 74 - 80 65 - 66
SSC CGL TIER-I (2023) 118 128 40 - 40 SSC PHASE-XI 81 - 84 66 - 66

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SSC PHASE-XI 129 131 40 - 40 SSC CHSL TIER-II (2022) 85 - 85 66 - 66
SSC MTS TIER-I (2022) 132 - 132 40 - 40 Day-09 SSC MTS TIER-I (2022) 86 - 86 66 - 66
SSC CHSL TIER-I (2022) 133 - 148 40 - 41 SSC CHSL TIER-I (2022) 87 - 89 66 - 66
SSC COL TrER-11 (2022) 149 - 150 41 - 41 SSC CGL TIER-II (2022) 90 - 91 66 - 66

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SSC GD TIER-I (2023) 151 - 152 41 - 41 SSC GD TIER-I (2022) 92 - 101 67 - 67
SSC GD TJER-I (2022) 153 - 166 41 - 42 SSC CGL TIER-I (2022) 102 - 108 67 - 68
SSC CGL TI.ER-I (2022) 167 - 176 42 - 42 SSC CPO TIER-I (2022) 109 - 112 68 - 68
-SSC CPO TJER-I (2022) 177 - 182 42 - 43 SSC CGL TIER-II (2021) 113 - 113 68 - 68
SSC COL TIER-fl (2021) 183 - 185 43 - 43 SSC PHASE-X 114 - 115 68 - 68

TG
SSC PHASE-X 186 - 187 43 - 43 Day-IO SSC MTS TIER-I (2021) 116 - 117 68 - 68
SSC MTS TJER-1 (2021) 188 - 189 43 - 43 SSC CHSL TIER-I (2021) 118 - 121 68 - 68
SSC CHSL TIER-I (2021) 190 - 190 43 - 43 SSC CGL TIER-I (2021) 122 - 123 68 - 68
SSC COL TIER-I (2021) 191 - 194 43 - 43 SSC PHASE-IX 124 - 125 68 - 68
SSC COL TJER-11 (2020) 195 - 196 SSC COL TIER-II (2020) 126 - 126 69 - 69
43 - 43
SSC MTS TIER-I (2020) 127 - 128 69 - 69
-SSC MTS TIER-I (2020)
SSC CGL TIER-I {2020)
197 - 201
202 - 204 n
43 - 43
44 - 44
SSC CGL TIER-I (2020) 129 - 133 69 - 69 I Day-14
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SSC CHSL TIER-I (2020) 134 - 137 69 - 69
SSC CHSL TIER-I (2020) 205 - 207 44 - 44
SSC CPO TIER-I (2020) 138 - 138 69 - 69
SSC CPO TIER-I (2020) 208 - 209 44 - 44
SSC CGL TIER-II (2019) 139 - 139 69 - 69
SSC PHASE-IX 210 - 210 44 - 44
SSC CHSL TIER-I (2019) 140 - 141 69 - 69
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SSC COL TIER-fl (2019) 211 - 211 44 - 44 SSC CGL TIER-I (2019) 142 - 142 69 - 69
SSC CHSL TIER-I (2019) 212 - 217 44 - 44 143 - 145 69 - 69
SSC CPO TIER-I (2019)
SSC COL TIER-I (2019) 218 - 219 44 - 44 Day-11 SSC CGL TIER-II (2018) 146 - 148 70 - 70
SSC CPO TIER-I (2019) ,220 - 220 44 - 44 SSC CHSL TIER-I (2018) 149 - 152 70 - 70
ar

SSC CGL TIER-II {2018) 221 - 223 44 - 45 SSC CGL TIER-I (2018) 153 - 154 70 - 70
SSC CHSL TI.ER-I (2018) 224 - 225 45 - 45 SSC CPO TIER-I (2018) 155 - 155 70 - 70
SSC CGL TIER-I (2018) 226 - 228 Answer Key - 70 - 70
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45 - 45
SSC CPO TIER-I (2018) 229 - 230 45 - 45 l Solutions: - 71 - 8 I
Answer Key· - 45 - 45
Solutions: - 46 - 61
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Simple Interest I Gist of All PYQs I
01 - 36
PRACTlCE QUESTIONS
I 82 - 83
Day- 15 � SSC MTS TIER-I (2023) 50 - 60 104 - 104
104 - 105

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SSCCHSLTIER-I (2023) 61 - 68
37 - 45 83 - 84

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SSCCPO TIER-I (20241 SSC PHASE-XI 69 - 70 105 - 105
SSC PHASE-XTI 46 - 64 84 - 85 Day-20
SSC MTS TIER-I (2022) 71 - 77 105 - 105 I
SSC CHSLTIER-II (2023) 65 - 65 85 - 85 105 - 105
SSCCHSLTIER-I (2022) 78 - 83
66 - 66 85 - 85 Day -16
SSC CGL TIER-TI (2023) SSC GD TIER-I (2022) 84 - 110 106' - 107

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SSC CPO TIER-I (2023) 67 - 69 85 - 85 SSCCGLTIER-I (2022) 111 - 112 107 - 107
SSC MTS TIER-I (2023) 70 - 90 85 - 86

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SSCCPO TIER-I (2022) 113 - 115 107 - 107
SSC CHSL TIER-I (2023) 91 - 111 86 - 8 7 SSCCGLTIER-II (2021) 116 - 117 107 - 107
SSC CGL TI.ER-I (2023) 112 - 134 87 - 88 Day-17 SSC PHASE-X 118 - 119 107 - 107
SSC PHASE-XI 135 - 148 88 - 88 SSC MTS TIER-I (2021) 120 - 123 107 - 107

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SSCCHSL TIER-II (2022) 149 - 149 88 - 88 SSCCHSL TIER-I (2021) 124 - 126 107 - 108
SSCMTS TIER-I (2022) 150 - 152 88 - 88 SSCCGL TIER-I (2021) 127 - 132 108 - 108
SSC CHSLTIER-I (2022) 153 - I 59 88 - 89 SSC PHASE-IX 133 - 137 108 - 108
Day-21

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SSCCGL TIER-II (2022) 160 - 161 89 - 89 SSCCGL TIER-II (2020) 138 - 138 108 - 108 I
SSC CGL TIER-I (2022) 162 - 176 89 - 90 SSCMTS TIER-I (2020) 139 - 140 108 - 108
SSC CGLTIER-11 (2021) 177 - 177 SSCCGLTIER-I (2020) 141 - 147 108 - 109
90 - 90
SSC MTS TIER-I (2021) - SSC CHSL TIER-I (2020) 148 - 151 109 - 109
178 178 90 - 90
SSCCGLTIER-I (202 1 ) 179 SSCCPO TIER-I (2020) 152 - 153 109 - 109
- 182 90 - 90

TG
SSCCGLTIER-II (2020) SSC CGLTIER-II (2019) 154 - 157 109 - 109
183 - 183 90 - 90
SSCMTS TIER-I (2020) SSC CHSL TIER-I (2019) 158 - 158 109 - 109
184 - 186 90 - 90
SSC CGL TIER-I (2020) SSCCGL TIER-I (2019) 159 - 160 109 - 109
187 - 188 90 - 90
SSCCHSL TIER-I (2020) Day-18 SSC CGL TIER-II (2018) 161 - 161 109 - 109
189 - 189 90 - 90
SSCCPO TIER-I (2020) SSCCHSL TIER-I (2018) 162 - 162 109 - 109
190 - 190 90 - 90
SSCCGLTlER-11 (2019)
SSCCHSLTIER-I (2019)
191 - 191 90 - 90 n A nswer Key
Solutions:
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110 - 110
110 - 120
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192 - 192 90 - 90
SSC CGLTIER-I (2019) 6, Ratio Gist of All PYQs 01 - 28 121- 122
193 - 193 91 - 91
SSCCGLTIER-ll (20l & PRACTICE QUESTIONS
8) 194 - 195 I Day-22
SSCCHSLTIER-I (20l 91 - 91 Proportion
8) 196 SSCCHSL TIER-I (2024) 29 - 33 122 - 122 I
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- 196 91 - 91
SSC CPOTI.ER-I (20 SSCCPO TIER-I (2024)
18) 197 - 34 - 45 122 - 123
SSC MTS TIER-I (20 197 91 - 91
18) 198 - SSC PHASE-XII 46 - 65 123 - 123
Answer Key 198 91 - 91
- SSCCHSL TIER-II (2023) 66 - 66 124 - 124
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Solutions: 91 - 91
s: I Cornpoimd J Gist of All PYQs
- 92 - 101
SSC CGL TIER-II (2023)
SSCCPO TIER-I (2023)
67 -
68 -
67
80
124 - 124 I
124 - 124
Day-23

ln.terest I 01 - 38 102 - 103 SSC MTS TIER-I (2023) 81 - 97 124 - 125


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PRACTICE QU
SSC PHASE-XU ESTIO NS SSC CHSL TIER-I (2023) 98 - 106 125 - 125
SSCCHSLTIE 39 - 39 SSCCGL TIER-I (2023) 107 - 118 125 - 126
R-ii (2023) 103 103 Day-19
SSCCGLTlER-n 40 - 40 l 119 - 126 126 - 126
. (2023) 104 - 104 SSC PHASE-XI
SSCCPO TIE 41 - 41 SSC MTS TIER-I (2022) 127 - 132 126 - 126
R-I (2023) 104 - 104
4 2 - 49
104 - 104

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133 136 126 - 126


SSC CHSL TiER-1 (2022) SSC CHSL TIER-I (2023) 17 - 17 147 - 147
137 - 138 126 - 126
SSC CGL TIER-II (2022) Day-24 SSC CGLTIER-I (2023) 18 - 18 147 - 147
139 - 140 126 - 126 I
SSC GD TIER-I (2023) SSC PHASE-XI 19 - 19 147 - 147

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SSC GD TlER-1 (2022) 141 - 151 126 - 127
SSC MTS TIER-! (2022) 20 - 20 147 - 147
SSC CGL TIER-I (2022) 152 - 163 127 - 127
SSC CHSL TIER-I (2022) 21 - 23 147 - 147

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SSC CPO TIER-I (2022) 164 - 170 127 - 128 SSC CGLTIER-I! (2022) 24 - 25 147 - 147
SSC CGL TIER-II (2021) 171 - 172 128 - 128 SSC GD TIER-I (2022) 26 - 27 147 - 147 Day-27
SSC PHASE-X 173 - 173 128 - 128 SSC CGLTIER-Il (2021) 28 - 29 147 - 147
SSC MTS TIER-I (2021) 174 - 180 128 - 128 SSC CGL TIER-I (2021) 30 - 34 147 - 147

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SSC CHSL TIER-I (2021) 181 - 183 128 - 128 I Day-25 SSC CGL TIER-! (2020) 35 - 35 148 - 148
SSC CGLTIER-I (2021) 184 - 184 128 - 128 SSC CPO TIER-I (2020) 36 - 36 148 - 148
SSC PHASE-IX 185 - 186 128 - 128 SSC CPO TIER-I (2019) 37 - 37 148 - 148

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SSC CGL TIER-11 (2020) 187 188 128 - 129 SSC CGL TIER-II (2018) 38 - 41 148 - 148
SSC MTS TlER-1 (2020) 189 - 193 129 - 129 SSC CPO TIER-I (2018) 42 - 42 148 - 148
SSC CGL TIER-I (2020) 194 195 129 - 129 Answer Key - 148 - 148
Solutions: - 149 - 151

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SSC CHSL TIER-I (2020) 196 - 197 129 - 129
Answer Key - 129 - 129 9. Mixture Gist of All PYQs 01 - 18 152 - 152
Solutions: - 130 - 140 & PRACTICE QUESTIONS
7. I Age I Gist of All PYQs 01 - 16 141 - 141
Alligation
SSC CPO TIER-I (2024)
SSC PHASE-XI!
19 - 25
26 - 29
152 - 153
153 - 153
PRACTICE QUESTIONS Day-28

TG
SSC CHSL TIER-I (2024) 17 - 19 141 - 141 SSC CGL TIER-I! (2023) 30 - 30 153 - 153
SSC CHSL TIER-TI (2023) 20 - 20 SSC CPO TIER-I (2023) 31 - 31 153 - 153
142 - 142
SSC GD TIER-I (2022) 21 SSC MTS TIER-I (2023) 32 _ - 41 153 • 154
- 22 142 - 142
SSC GD TIER-I (2021) SSC CHSLTIER-I (2023) 42 - 46 154 - 154
23- - 30 142 - 142
SSC MTS TIER-I (2021) SSC CGL TIER-I (2023) 47 - 48 154 - 154
31 - 32 142 - 142 I
SSC PHASE-IX
SSC CPO TIER-I (2020)
33 - 33 n
142 - 142
Day-26 SSC PHASE-XI
SSC MTS TIER-I (2022)
49 - so
51 - 52
154 - 154
154 - 154
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34 - 35 142 - 142
SSC CHSL TIER-I (2019) SSC CHSL TIER-! (2022) 53 - 54 154 - 154
36 - 38 142 - 142
SSC CPO TIER-1 (2019) SSC CGLTIER-II (2022) 55 - 56 154 - 154
39 - 39 142 - 142
SSC MTS TIER-I (2019) SSC GD TIER-I (2023) 57 - 58 154 - 154
40 - 40 Day-29
h

143 - 143 SSC GD TIER-I (2022) 59 - 63 155 - 155


SSC CGL TIER-II (2018)
41 - 41 143 143
SSC CGLTIER-1 (2018) SSC CGL TIER-! (2022) 64 - 65 155 - 155
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42 - 42 143 - 143
Answer Key SSC MTS TIER-! (2021) 66 - 67 155 - 155
- 143 - 143
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Solutions: SSC CHSL TIER-! (2021) 68 - 69 155 - 155


- 143 - 145 SSC CGL TIER-I (2021) 70 - 70
8. I Partnership \ Gist of All PYQs 155 - 155
01 - 11 146 - 146 SSC PHASE-IX 71 - 72 155 - 155
Se

- PRACTICE QUESTION SSC CGL TIER-II (2020) 73 - 74 155 - 155


SSC CHSL TIER-II (20 S
231 12 - 12 SSC MTS TIER-! (2020) 75 - 76 155 - 156
SSC CCL TIER-I! {20 146 - 146
23) 13 - 13 SSC CHSL TIER-! (2020) 77 - 77 156 - 156
SSC MTs TIER-!. (20 146 - 146
23) 14 - 16 146 - 146

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SSC CGLTIER-II (2019) 78 - 80 156 - 156 SSC CPO TIER-I (2019) 182 - 184
SSC CGLTIER-II (2018) 81 - 82 156- 156 SSC CGLTIER-II (2018) 185 - 185 172 - 172

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SSC CHSLTIER-I (2018) 83 - 83 156- 156

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SSC CHSLTIER-I (2018) 186 190 172 - 173
SSC CPO TIER-I (2018) 84 - 84 156- 156 SSC CGLTIER-I (2018) 191 - 191 I 73 - 173 J Day-33
Answer Key - 156- 156 SSC CPO TIER-I (2018) 192 - 192 173- 173
Solutions: - 157- 163 Answer Key - 173- 173
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JO. I Average Gist of All PYQs 01 - 33 164 - 165 Solutions: - 174- 184

1
Time & Work Gist of All PYQs 01 - 37 185 - 186

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PRACTICE QUESTIONS 11.
Day-30 Day-34
SSC CPO TIER-I (2024) 34 - 35 165- 165 PRACTICE QUESTIONS I
·ssc PHASE-XII 36 - 51 165- 166 SSC CPO TIER-I (2024) 38 - so 187- 187
SSC CHSLTIER-II (2023) 52 - 52 166- 166 SSC PHASE-Xll 51 - 68 187- 188

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SSC CGLTIER-II (2023) 53 - 53 166- 166 SSC CHSLTIER-II (2023) 69 - 69 188 - 188
SSC CPO TIER-I (2023) SSC CGLTIER-II (2023) 70 - 70 188- 188 I Day-35
54 - 60 166- 166
SSC MTS TIER-I (2023) 61 - 68 SSC CPO TIER-I (2023) 71 - 86 188- 189
166- 167
Day-31 SSC MTS TIER-I (2023) 87 - 96 189 - 190

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SSC CHSL TIER-I (2023) 69 - 74 167- 167
SSC CHSLTIER-I (2023) 97 - 107 190- 190
SSC CGLTIER-I (2023) 75 - 81 167- 168
SSC CGLTIER-I (2023) 108 - 136 190- 192 I Day-36
SSC PHASE-XI 82 - 86 168- 168 SSC PHASE-XI 137 - 139 192 - 192
SSC CHSL TIER-II (2022) 87 - 87 168- 168 SSC MTS TIER-I (2022) 140 - 144 192- 192
SSC MTS TIER-I (2022) 88 - 90 168- 168 SSC CHSLTIER-I (2022) 145 - 155 192- 193

TG
SSC CHSLTIER-I (2022) 91 - 108 168 - 169 SSC CGLTIER-II (2022) 156 - 158 193 - 193
SSC CGL TIER-II (2022) 109 - 111 169- 169 SSC GD TIER-I (2023) 159 - 162 193- 193
SSC GD TIER-I (2023) 112 - 114 169- 169 SSC CGLTIER-I (2022) 163 - 178 193 · 194 I Day-37
SSC GD TIER-I (2022) 115 - 116 169- 169 SSC CPO TIER-I (2022) 179 - 184 194 - 194
SSC CGLTIER-I (2022) 117 - 124 169- 169 SSC CGL TIER-II (2021) 185 - 188 194- 194
SSC CPO TIER-I (2022) 125 - 127 Day-32 SSC PHASE-X 189 · 189 195- 195
SSC CGL TIER-II (2021) 128 - 129
170- 170
170- 170 n SSC MTS TIER-I (2021)
SSC CHSL TIER-1 (2021)
190 - 192 195 • 195
195- 195
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SSC PHASE-X 130 - 133 170- 170 193 - 195
SSC MTS TIER-I (2021) 134 - 134 SSC PHASE-IX 196 - 198 195- 195
170- 170
SSC CHSLTIER-I (2021) 135 - 136 SSC CGLTIER-I (2021) 199 - 204 195 · 195
170- 170
SSC CGLTIER-I (2021) SSC CGLTIER-II (2020) 205 - 207 195- 195
137 - 144
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170- 170
SSC PHASE-IX SSC MTS TIER-I (2020) 208 - 211 196- 196
145 - 149 170- 171
SSC CGLTIER-II (2020) SSC CGLTIER-I (2020) 212 - 218 196- 196
150 - 153 171 - 171 SSC CHSLTIER-I (2020)
SSC MTS TIER-I (2020) 219 - 223 196 · I 96 I
154 - 156 171- 171 Day-38
SSC CPO TIER-I (2020) 224 - 228
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196 - 197 I
SSC CGLTIER-I (2020) 157 - 162 171 - 171 SSC CGLTIER-11 (2019) 229 - 233 197 - 197
·ssc CHSLTIER-I (2020) 163 168 171 - 172 SSC CHSLTIER-I (20 J 9) 234 - 235 197- 197
SSC CPO TIER-I (2020) 169 - 171 SSC CGLTIER-I (2019)
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172 - 172 236 - 240 197 - 197


SSC CGLTIER-II (2019)
172 - 174 172- 172 SSC CPO TIER-I (2019) 241 - 243 197- 197
SSC CHSLTIER-I (2019)
175 - 176 172- 172 l SSC CGL TIER-II (2018) 244 • 244 197- 197
_ssc CGLTIER-I 1±019) 177 - 181 172- 172 ..,__ SSC MTS TIER-I (2018) 245 - 245
I
246 - 247 198- 198 SSC GD TIER-I (2022) 133 - 140 232- 232
SSC CHSL TIER-I (2018)

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248 - 249 198 198 SSC CGL TIER-I (2022) 141 - 153 233- 233
SSC CGLTIER-I (2018) 198 - 198
250 - 250 SSC CPO TIER-I (2022) 154 - 157 234- 234
SSC CPO TIER-I (2018)
- 198- 198 SSC CGL TIER-II (2021) 158 - 159 234- 234

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Answer Key
- 199- 215 SSC PHASE-X 160 - 163 234- 234
Solutions:
01 - 18 216- 217 SSC MTS TIER-I (2021) 164 - 165 234 - 234 J
12. I Pipe I Gist of All PYQs SSC CHSL TIER-I (2021) 166 - 167 234 -- 234
Day-44
&
I PRACTICE QUESTIONS

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SSC CGL TIER-I (2021) 168 - 173 234-- 234
Cistern
SSC CHSL TIER II (2023) 19 19 217- 217
SSC PHASE-IX 174 - 174 234 - 234
SSC CPO TIER-I (2023) 20 - 20 217- 217
I SSC CGL TIER-II (2020) 175 - 178 235- 235
SSC MTS TIER-I (2023) 21 - 21 217- 217 Day-39
SSC MTS TIER-I (2020) 179 - 184 235 ·_ 235

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SSC CHSL TIER-I (2023) 22 - 23 217 - 217 235- 235
SSC CGL TIER-I (2020) 185 - 191
SSC CGLTIER-I (2023) 24 - 32 217- 217 SSC CHSL TIER-I (2020) 192 - 195 235- 236
SSC CPO TIER-I (2022) 33 - 33 217- 217 SSC CPO TIER-I (2020) 196 - 198 236- 236

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SSC CGLTIER-II (2020) 34 - 36 218- 218 SSC CGLTIER-11 (2019) 199 - 203 236 - 236
SSC CGLTIER-I (2020) 37 - 38 218- 218 SSC CHSL TIER-I (2019) 204 - 208 236- 236
SSC CHSLTIER-I (2020) 39 - 39 213:218 SSC CGLTIER-1 (2019) 209 - 211 236- 237 I Day-45
SSC CPO TIER-I (2020) 40 - 47 218- 218 SSC CPO TIER-I (2019) 212 - 214 237 - 237
SSC MTS TIER-I (2019) 48 - 52 218 - 219 SSC CGL TIER-II (2018) 215 - 217 237- 237

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SSC CGLTIER-II (2018) 53 - 54 219- 219 SSC CGL TIER-I (2018) 218 - 223 237 - 237
SSC CHSLTIER-I (2018) 55 - 56 219 - 219 Day-40 SSC CPO TIER-I (2018) 224 - 224 237- 237
SSC CGL TIER-I (2018) 57 - 60 219 - 219 Answer Key - 238 - 238
SSC CPO TIER-I (2018) 61 - 76 219- 220 Solutions: - 238 - 251
Answer Key - 220- 220 14. Gist of All PYQs 01 - 26 252 - 253
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Gist of All PYQs
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01 - 34
221- 225
226- 227
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PRACTICE QUESTIONS
27 - 34
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PRACTICE QUESTIONS Day-41 SSC CPO TIER-I (2023) 35 - 36 253- 253 J Day-46
SSC CPO TIER-I (2024) 35 - 51 227- 228 SSC CHSL TIER-I (2023) 37 - 44 254 - 254
SSC PHASE-XII 52 - 64 228 - 229 SSC CGL TIER-I (2023) 45 - 53 254 - 254
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SSC CHSL TIER-II (2023) 65 - 65 229- 229 SSC PHASE-XI 54 - 55 254- 254
SSC CGL TIER-II (2023) 66 - 66 229- 229 SSC CHSL TIER-II (2022) 56 - 56 254 - 255
SSC CPO TIER-I (2023) 67 - 73 SSC CHSL TIER-I (2022) 57 - 57 255- 255
229 - 229 Day-42
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SSC MTS TIER-I (2023) 74 - 84 SSC GD TIER-! (2022) 58 - 64 255- 255


229- 230
SSC CHSL TIER-I (2023) 85 - 89 SSC CGLTIER-I (2022) 65 - 65 255- 255 I
230- 230 Day-47
SSC CGLTIER -I (2023) 90 - SSC CPO TIER-I {2022) 66 - 68 255 • 255 I
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230 - 231
SSC PHASE-XI 102 - SSC PHASE-X 69 - 69 255 - 255
106 231- 231
SSC MTS TIER-I (2022) SSC PHASE-IX 70 - 70 255 - 255
107 - 112 231 - 231
SSC CHSLTIER-I (2022) SSC CGL TIER-I (2019) 71 - 71 255- 255
113 - 124 231 - 232 Day-43
SSC CGL TIER-II (2022)
SSC GD TIER-I (20231
125 - 125 232- 232 .... Answer Key
126 - 132 232- 232
15. I Train I
Gist of All PYQs l 01 - 17 I 260 - 260 I� SSC CGLTIER-I (2020) 54 - 56
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PRACTICE QUESTIONS SSC CHSLTIER-I (2020) 57 - 58 272 - 272

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260 - 261 SSC CPO TIER-I (2020) 59 - 59 272 - 272
SSC CPO TIER-I (2024) 18 - 24
261 - 261 SSC CGLTIER-I (2019) 60 - 61 272 - 272
SSC PHASE-XII 25 - 27
261 - 261 SSC CGLTIER-II (2018) 62 - 63 272 - 272
SSC CPO TIER-I (2023) 28 - 28
SSC CGLTIER-I (2018) 64 - 64 272 - 272

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SSC MTS TIER-I (2023) 29 - 34 261 - 261
261 - 261 SSC CPO TIER-I (2018) 65 - 65 272 - 272
SSC CHSLTIER-I (2023) 35 - 37

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Answer Key - 272 - 272
SSC CGL TIER-I (2023) 38 - 40 261 - 261
262 - 262 I Day-48 Solutions: - 273 - 277
SSC CHSL TIER-I (2022) 41 - 44
262 - 262 17. Number Gist of All PYQs 01 - 38 278 - 279
SSC CGLTIER-11 (2022) 45 - 46
262 - 262 System Day-SO

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SSC GD TIER-I (2022) 47 - 62 PRACTICE QUESTIONS
SSC CGLTIER-I (2022) 63 - 64 263 - 263 SSC CHSLTIER-I (2024) 39 - 52 279 - 279
SSC CPO TIER-I (2022) 65 - 67 263 - 263 SSC CPO TIER-I (2024) 53 - 58 280 - 280
SSC CGLTIER-II (2021) 68 - 68 263 - 263 SSC PHASE-XII 59 - 82 280 - 280

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69 - 69 263 - 263 SSC CGL TIER-11 (2023) Day- 51
SSC CHSLTIER-I (2021) 83 - 83 280 - 280
SSC CGLTIER-I (2021) 70 - 70 263 - 263 SSC MTS TIER-I (2023) 84 - 84 281 - 281
SSC PHASE-IX 71 - 71 263 - 263 SSC CHSL TIER-I (2023) 85 - 101 281 - 281
SSC CPO TIER-I (2020) 72 - 72 263 - 263 SSC CGLTIER-I (2023) 102 - 122 281 - 282
Answer Key - 263 - 263 SSC PHASE-XI 123 - 129 282 - 282

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Solutions: - 264 - 268 SSC CHSLTIER-II (2022) 130 - 130 282 - 282
01 - 13 269 - 269 SSC MTS TIER-I (2022) 131 - 131 282 - 282
16. \ Boat & Stream I Gist of All PYQs -
SSC CHSLTIER-I (2022) 132 - 149 282 - 282 Day- 52
PRACTICE QUESTIONS
SSC CGLTIER-II (2022) 150 - 154 283 - 283
SSC CPO TIER-I (2024) 14 - 22 269 - 270
SSC CGL TIER-I (2022) 155 180 283 - 283
SSC PHASE-XII 23 - 25 270 - 270
SSC CHSLTIER-II (2023) 26 - 26 270 - n
270
SSC CPO TIER-I (2022)
SSC CGLTIER-11 (2021)
181
197
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196
201
283 - 284
284 - 284
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SSC CGLTIER-I (2023) 27 - 28 270 270
SSC CHSL TIER-I (2021) 202 - 209 284 - 284
SSC MTS TIER-I (2023) 29 - 30 270 - 270 SSC CGLTIER-1 (2021) 210 - 219 284 - 285
SSCCHSLTIER-I (2023) 31 - 31 270 - 270 I Day- 53
Day- 49 SSC PHASE-IX 220 - 223 285 - 285
SSC CGLTIER-I (2023) 32 - 36 270 - 270 I
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SSC CGLTIER-II (2020) 224 - 226 285 - 285


SSC PHASE-XI 37 - 38 271 - 271 SSC CGLTIER-I (2020) 227 - 238 285 - 285
SSC MTS TIER-I (2022) 39 - 40 271 - 271 SSC CHSL TIER-I (2020) 239 - 244 286 - 286
SSC CHSLTIER-I (2022) 41 - 41 271 - 271 SSC CPO TIER-I (2020)
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245 - 251 286 - 286


SSC GD TIER-I (2022) 42 - 42 271 - 271 SSC CGL TIER-11 (2019) 252 - 255 286 - 286
SSCCGLTIER-I (2022) 43 - 44 271 271 SSC CHSLTIER-I (2019)
I I 256 - 260 286 - 286
SSCCPO TIER-I (2022) 45 - 45 Day-54
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271 - 271 SSC CGLTIER-I (2019) 261 - 264 286 - 286


SSC MTS TIER-I (2021) 46 - 47 SSC CPO TIER-I (2019)
271 - 271 265 - 268 286 - 287
SSCCHSLTIER-I (202 l)
48 - 48 271 - 271 SSC CGLTIER-It (2018) 269 - 270 287 - 287
I I I SSC PHASE-IX 49 - 50 SSC CHSL TIER-I (2018) 271 - 271 287 - 287
SSC MTS TIER-I (2020) 271 - 271
51 - 53 SSC CGL TIER-I 120 I 8) 272 - 273 287-287�1

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Solutions:
274 - 276 287 - 287
287 - 287
288 - 300
1_.; SSC CHSL TIER-I (2022) 127 - 135 314 - 314

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SSC GD TIER-I (2022) 136 - 139 314 - 314

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18. LCM & HCF I o 1 - 15 301 - 301
Gist of All PYQs SSC COL TIER-I (2022) 140 - 142 314 - 314
PRACTICE QUESTIONS SSC CPO TIER-I (2022) 143 - 150 314- 315
SSCCPOTIER-112023) I 16 - 27 SSC COL TIER-II (2021) 151 - 154 315- 315
I 301 - 302
SSC PHASE-X 155 - 155 315- 315

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SSC MTS TIER-I _8_023) I 28 - 30
I 302 - 302
SSCCGL TIER-I (2023) I SSC MTS TIER-I (2021) 156 - 159 315 - 315
31 - 32
I 302 - 302 Day-55
SSCCHSL TIER-II (2022) _SSC CHSL TIER-I (2021) 160 - 164 315- 315
33 - 33302 - 302 SSC COL TIER-I (2021) 165 - 170 315 - 315
SSC MTSTIER-I (2022)
I 34 - 34

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302 - 302 SSC COL TIER-II (2020) 171 178 316- 316
SSCCGLTIER-II (2022)
SSC GD TIER-I_(2023)
35 - 36
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302 - 302 SSC MTS TIER-I (2020) 179 - 180 316 - 316

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37 - 37 SSC CGL TIER-I (2020) 181 - 182 316 - 316 Day-60
_§SCCGLTIER-I (2022J 302 - 302
J 38 - 52
I 302 - 303 SSC CHSL TIER-I (2020) 183 - 184 316 - 316
SSCCPO TIER-I (2022)
53 - 59303 - 303 SSC CPO TIER-I (2020) 185 - 186 316- 316
SSC MTSTIER-I (2021) 190
60 - SSC CHSL TIER-I (2019) 187 - 316 - 316

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_§SCCHSLTIER-I 1_202 66303 - 303
1\ 67 - 67 SSC CGLTIER-I (2019) 191 - 191 316- 316
:S:SCCGLTIER-1 (202 303 - 303
1) 68 - SSC CPO TIER-I (2019) 192 - 202 316 - 317
SSCCGL
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'J'fl,'D-II 74303 - 303
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1T (202 0) SSC CHSL TIER-I (2018) 203 - 205 317 - 317
SSC MTSTIER-I 75 - 76303 - 303
(2020) SSC CGL TIER-I (2018) 206 - 206 317 - 317
SSC CP_O TIER-I 77 - 80303 - 304 Day-56
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,---v, SSC CPO TIER-I (2018) 207 - 207 317- 317

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20\ 81 - 84
SSCCGLTIER-II 304 - 304 Answer Key 317- 317
(2019) 85 -
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SSCC_HSL TIER-I 85304 - 304 Solutions: 318 - 329
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SSCCPO TIER-! 86 - 86304 - 304 20. Algebra 01 - 57 330- 332
(2019) Day-61
_§SCCG_LTIER-I 87 - 91
,Gist of All PYQs
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SSCCPO TIE 8l
93
PRACTICE QUESTIONS
R-I (2018) °'� - 304 - 304
94 - 9 6 n SSC CPO TIER-I (2024) 58 - 66 332- 332
Answ_c:r Ke 304 - 304 .SSC PHASE-XII 67 - 82 332- 332
Solutions:
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Gist of All PY I 305 - 30S SSC COL TIER-II (2023) 84 - 84 332- 332
l -- �37;;--r SSC CPO TIER-I (2023) 85 - 89 333- 333
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3;-;om9;--=-- 331 ll OO Day­57
SSCCPO TIE SSC MTS TIER-I (2023) 90 - 90 333 - 333
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SSC CHSL TIER-I (2023) 91 - 153 333- 335 · Day-63


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SSCCHSL 310 - 3 l 2 SSC COL TIER-I (2023) 154 - 202 335- 337 Day-64
TIER-ll (20 81 - 9 1
SSCCGL 2 3) 312 - 3l2 SSC PHASE-XI 203 - 210 337- 337
TJER-ll ( 92 _ 93 oay-58 Day-65
2023) 312 - 3 l 2 SSC CHSL TIER-I (2022) 2I 1 - 243 337- 339
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SSCCPO 94 - 95
TIER-I ( SSC CGLTIER-II (2022) 244 - 245 339 - 339
SSCMTS 202 3) 312 - 3l2
TJER-1(20 96 _ 10 SSC COL TIER-I (2022) 246 - 284 339 - 340
SSCCHS 23) 3 312 - 3 13
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LTIER-1 104 _ 1 SSC CPO TIER-I (2022) 285 - 295 340- 341 Day-66
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SSCCGL (2023) 07 312 - 313


TJE 108 _ 1 296 - 296 341- 34 I
SSC P1iA R-1(2023) 14 313 - 313
SSC CGLTIER-U (2021)
1 SE -X1 11 5 _ 12 1
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SSC PHASE-X 297 - 301 341 - 341
I � MTSJJE 122 _ 313 - 3 1 3 302 - 313
R -J f?n-,,.,, 122 ·ssc CHSL TIER-I (2021)
314 - 314
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323 - 327 342- 342 Day-67 SSC CHSLTIER-I (2019) 406 - 406 382 - 382
SSC PHASE-IX
328 - 335 342- 342 SSC CGLTIER-I (2019) 407 - 409 382- 382
SSC CGLTIER-11 (2020)
336 - 349 342- 343 I SSC CPO TIER-I (2019) 410 - 413 382 - 383

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SSC CGLTIER-I (2020)
SSC CHSLTIER-I (2020) 350 - 354 343 - 343
I SSC CGLTIER-II (2018) 414 - 416 383 - 383

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355 - 357 343- 343 SSC CGL TIER-I (2018) 417 - 418 383 - 383
SSC CPO TIER-I (2020)
358 - 359 343 - 343 Answer Key - 383- 384
SSC CGLTIER-II (2019)

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360 - 361 343 - 343 Solutions: - 385 - 414
SSC CHSLTIER-I (2019)
362 - 363 344- 344 22. Height Gist of All PYQs 01 - 17 415 - 415
SSC CGL TIER-I (2019) Day-68
364 - 374 344 - 344 & PRACTICE QUESTIONS
SSC CPO TIER-I (2019) Distance

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SSC CGL TIER-II (2018) 375 - 379 344 344 SSC CHSLTIER-II (2023) 18 - 19 416- 416
SSC CHSL TIER-I (2018) 380 - 380 344 - 344 SSC CGLTIER-II (2023) 20 - 20 416 - 416
SSC CGLTIER-I (2018) 381 - 383 344- 344 SSC CHSL TIER-I (2023) 21 - 21 416- 416
Answer Key
- 345- 345 SSC CGLTIER-I (2023) 22 - 23 416 - 416 I

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- 346- 366 Day-77
Solutions: SSC CGLTIER-II (2022) 24 - 27 416- 416 I
' 21. I Trigonometry I Gist of All PYQs 01 - 59 367- 369
Day-69
SSC CGLTIER-II (2021)
SSC CHSL TIER-I (2021)
28 -
29 -
28
29
416- 416
416- 416
PRACTICE QUESTIONS
369- 369 SSC CGLTIER-I (2021) 30 - 44 416 - 417
SSC CHSLTIER-I (2024) 60 - 67 Day-70

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369- 371 SSC CPO TIER-I (2020) 45 - 51 417- 417
SSC CPO TIER-I (2024) 68 - 102
371- 371 SSC CPO TIER-I (2019) 52 - 60 417- 418
SSC PHASE-XII 103 - 120
Day-71 Answer Key - 418- 418
SSC CHSL TIER-11 (2023) 121 - 121 371 - 371
Solutions: - 418- 424
SSC CPO TIER-I (2023) 122 - 143 371- 372
Day-72 23. Geometry Gist of All PYQs 01 - 57 425- 427
SSC CHSLTIER-I (2023) 144 - 206 372- 374 Day-78
SSC CGLTIER-I (2023)
SSC PHASE-XI
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260 -
259
265
375- 376
376- 377
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Day-73 PRACTICE QUESTIONS
SSC CHSLTIER-I (2024) 58 - 104 427 - 429 Day-79
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SSC CHSLTIER-II (2022) 266 - 268 377 - 377 Day-74 SSC CPO TIER-I (2024) 105 - 134 429 - 431 Day-80
SSC CHSLTIER-I (2022) 269 - 291 377- 378 SSC PHASE-XII 135 159 431- 432
SSC CGLTIER-II (2022) 292 - 295 378- 378 SSC CHSLTIER-II (2023) 160 - 161 432- 432
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SSC CGLTIER-I (2022) 296 - 323 378- 379 SSC CGL TIER-II (2023) 162 - 163 432- 432 I Day-81
SSC CPO TIER-I (2022) 324 - 346 379 - 380 Day -75 SSC CPO TIER-I (2023) 164 - 183 432 - 433
SSC CGLTIER-II (2021) 347 - 351 380 - 380 SSC CHSL TIER-I (2023) 184 - 235 433- 435 I
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SSC PHASE-X 352 - 355 380- 380 SSC CGL TIER-I (2023) 236 - 262 435 - 436
SSC CHSLTlER-1 (2021) 356 - 359 SSC PHASE-XI 263 - 267 436 - 436
380- 380
SSC CGLTIER-I (2021) 360 - 367 SSC CHSL TIER-II (2022) 268 - 269 437 - 437 I
380- 381 Day-83
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SSC PHASE-IX 368 - SSC CHSL TIER-I (2022) 270 - 298 437 - 438
371 381 - 381 Oay-76
SSC CGLTIER-II (2020) 372 - SSC CGLTIER-II (2022) 299 - 305 438- 438
388 381 - 381
SSC CGLTIER-I (2020) SSC CGL TIER-I (2022) 306 - 331 438- 439
389
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396 382 - 382
SSC CHSLTIER-I (2020) SSC CPO TIER-I (2022) 332 - 339 439 - 440 Day-84
397 - 399 382- 382
SSC CPO TLER-1 (2020) lliri..., SSC CGLTIER-II (2021) 340 - 343
400 - 400 382- 382
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SSC PHASE-X 344 - 345 440 - 440 I� SSC CGLTIER-II (2020)


SSC MTS TIER-I (2020)
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SSC CHSL TIER-I (2021)

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350 - 374 440 - 441 SSC CHSL TIER-I (2020) 189 - 191 496 - 497
SSC CGLTIER-I (2021)
441 - 442 I Day-85 SSC CPO TIER-I (2020) 192 - 198 497 - 497
SSC PHASE-IX 375 - 379
442 - 442 SSC CGLTIER-I (2019) 199 - 199 497 - 497
SSC CGL TIER-II (2020) 380 - 392
SSC CGL TIER-I (2020) 393 - 414 442 - 443 ,MENSURA110N-3DI

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SSC CHSL TIER-! (2020) 415 - 425 443 - 444 SSC CHSL TIER-I (2024) 200 - 207 497 - 497 Day-92
SSC CPO TIER-I (2020) 426 - 430 444 - 444 SSC CPO TIER-I (2024) 208 - 244 497 - 499
SSC CGLTIER-II (2019) 431 - 435 444 - 444 SSC PHASE-XII 245 - 255 499 - 499
444 - 444

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SSC CHSL TlER-1 (2019) 436 - 436 SSC CHSLTIER-II (2023) 256 - 259 499 - 499
444 - 444 j Day-86 Day-93
SSC CGLTIER-I (2019) 437 - 437 SSC CGLTIER-II (2023) 260 - 261 499 - 499

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SSC CPO TIER-I (2019) 438 - 448 444 - 445 SSC CPO TIER-I (2023) 262 - 284 499 - 500
SSC CGL TIER-II (2018) 449 - 452 445 - 445 SSC MTS TIER-I (2023) 285 - 297 500 - 501
SSC CHSL TIER-I (2018) 453 - 453 445 - 445 SSC CHSLTIER-I (2023) 298 - 315 501 - 501
SSC CGL TIER-I (2018) 454 - 455 445 - 445 SSC CGLTIER-I (2023) 316 - 332 501 - 502

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Answer Key - 445 - 446 SSC PHASE-XI 333 - 338 502 - 502 Day-94
Solutions: - 447 - 481 SSC CHSLTIER-II (2022) 339 - 340 502 - 502
24. I Co-ordinate I Gist of All PYQs 01 - 12 482 - 482 SSC MTS TIER-I (2022) 341 - 346 502 - 503

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PRACTICE QUESTIONS
13 - 25 482 - 482 I Day-87
SSC CHSLTIER-I (2022)
SSC CGLTIER-II (2022)
347 - 360
361 - 362
503 - 503
503 - 503 Day-95

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SSC GD TIER-I (2022) 363 - 373 503 - 504
Miscellaneous Questions 26 - 68 483 - 484
SSC CGLTIER-I (2022) 374 - 396 504 - 505
Answer Key - 484 - 484
SSC CPO TIER-I (2022) 397 - 407 505 - 505
Solutions: - 485 - 488
25. I Mensuration I Gist of All PYQs 01 - 57 489 - 491 I Day-88
SSC CGLTIER-11 (2021)
SSC PHASE-X
408 - 416
417 - 417
505 - 505
505 - 505 Day-96
2D&3D I PRACTICE QUESTIONS SSC MTS TIER-I (2021) 418 - 421 506 - 506
MENSUR.ffloN•2D n SSC CHSL TIER-I (2021)
SSC CGLTIER-I (2021)
422 - 432
433 - 443
506 - 506
506 - 507
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SSC CHSLTIER-I (2024) 58 - 60 491 - 491 SSC CGLTIER-II (2020) 444 - 454 507 - 507
SSC CPO TIER-I (2024) 61 - 69 491 - 492 I Day-89 SSC CGLTIER-I (2020) 455 - 458 507 - 507
SSC PHASE-XII 70 - 77 492 - 492 SSC CPO TIER-I (2020) 459 - 462 507 - 507
SSC CPO TIER-I (2023) 78 - 87
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492 - 492 SSC CGL TIER-II (2019) 463 - 466 507 - 508
SSC MTS TIER-I (2023) 88 - 95 492 - 493 SSC CHSL TIER-I (2019) 467 - 467 508 - 508 Day-97
SSC CHSL TIER-I (2023) 96 - 110 493 - 493 SSC CGL TIER-I (2019) 468 - 469 508 - 508
SSC CGLTIER-I (2023) 111 - 120 493 - 494 SSC CPO TIER-I (2019) 470 - 470 508 - 508
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SSC PHASE-XI 121 - 124 494 - 494 I SSC CGL TIER-II (2018) 471 - 477 508 - 508
SSC CHSLTIER-II (2022) 125 - 125 Day- 9 0
494 - 494 I Answer Key - 508 - 509
SSC MTS TIER-I (2022) 126 - 131 494 - 494 -
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SSC CHSLTIER-I (2022) 132 - 143
SSC GD TIER-I (2022)
494 - 495 26. Permutation & Combination - 01 - 70 536 - 540 Day-98

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SSC CGLTIER-I (2022) 27. Statistics 01 - 53 541 - 548 Day-99
147 - 157 -
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SSC CPO TIER-I (2022) 495 - 495 28. Probability 01 - 40 549 - 564 Day-100
158 - 164 495 - 495 I -
SSC MTS TIER-I (2021) -.29. Data Interpretation 01 - 134 565·56
165 - 168 D ay-91
SSC CHSL TIER-I (202 I 495 - 496 I
) 169 169
SSC PHASE-lX 496 - 496 3
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l. At the beginning of day I of a (a) 12% of 625 ( b) 15 % of 555 expenditure also increases by 10%,
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up to the end of the third day of the
8. Two candidates contested an of chocolates, while Bhanu initiaUy
month when he is left with 1024
election. One of them got 64% of the had 80% of the number of
eggs. The value of b is equal to:
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was the total number of votes polled? Ravi gave 10% of his choclates to
(a) 20 (b) 10
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(c) 500 (d) JOO
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(a) 1550 (b) 1345 his uncle another 35<}o of the

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income on food and four-thirteenths
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and lost the election by 2545800
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total number of votes polled? 25% more thnn the originaJ divisor.
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(a) 17715 . .( b) 15 I 77- increased by I 2 1/o and the sale of
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from ?800 to �720, whut is the 0
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questions, a candidate answered 70%
If income. His income has increased candjdatcs, one got 60% of the total
exam.inatiotl, Jack got 35% marks percent students passed in hindi. 35% of the total votes. For every 35 of the first 80 questions correctly. To
8 percent failed in both the subjec ts, score 60% marks in this examination, by 1 2 % , and he increases his valid voles. 25% of the voles Wt:re
which \\'ef'e 20 more than the minimum votes Chamanlal got 14 votes. The invalid. If the totaJ number of votes
passing marl«. Find the percentage of then what perce ntage stude nts winner got 4950 more votes than
what percentage of the remaining expenditure by 5%. If Ramu earlier
passed in both the subjects? questions wiU the candidate have to saved y and after the increases he was 1 5,000. then find the number
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wasted. 35% of the rest are given to of country B decreased by qo/o from (c) 99000 (d) 33000 (c) 4 6 3. % (d) 35%
the year 2020 to 202 1 . Here 'p' is 3 (c) 27% (d) 30% the voter list did not cast their
A batsman scored 1 2 4 runs which
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of the population of country A to the If the annual birth rate is 12.7% and 24%, it enables Alok to buy IO kg ballot papers blank. There w-cre only
If the toffees ·with N are 10 more than percent of his total score was scored the annual death rate is 2 . 7%, how two candidates: Ram agya and
population of coW1try B in the given more rice for t2,500. The reduced
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toffees ,vere gi\len to S? in ·x from 2020 to 2021? after 3 years? supported by 54% of all the voler in
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the list. He gor 1456 more votes
(a) 126 (b) - 1 50 (a) 28�% (b) 3 5 2_ % (a) '1'25 (b) �50 than his rival, Stlravan. Find the
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(c) 1 1 0 (d) 135 (a) ( 1 00 - q ) (b) � (c) r6o Id) ns total number of voter in the list.
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2 1 . A family income is �35,000 i n a fc) 24 45. A·s income is equaJ to 125% of the NC CPO 2T/06 /i,e:k. .��·i•
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(c) (d) � 34. By mistake, the reciprocal of a l fRACTICE QUEST-IONS income of B, while B's savings are
income on various e,.._"J)Cllditurcs, viz. , � positive fraction got typed in place 120% of the savings of A. If the (c) 7860 (d) 6860
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the expenditures. 8% is saved every percentage error in the calculation? reduced by 4 01/o . What was the of the remaining population. 20%
month. The expenditure on health is by 35%, by how much per cent are a·s savings as a percentage of
aic .n 13/06120:P 1•1aUt-021 fled due to panic. If the present
50% more than that of food. While (a) 124% (b) 162% vaJue of the fraction? must a householder reduce his her expenditure?
asc COL 24/08/2021 (Sblft-03) pop ulation is 4655, then ·what was
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on heaJth is half of the e.,-pend.iture (a) (b) 3 (a) 20% (b) 22.!.
school X appeared in an examination 2 NC CHU Ol/0'7/2024 l9klft-03) 2 NC �_ Ht� �/�,� �l
on education. The expenditure on 3 I
and 20% students failed. From
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rent is one-third of the combined school Y, 1 30% more students than (c)4 4 (a) 25
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expenditure on food, health and that from school X, appeared in the 35. The income of A is 80% of s·s 4 3
education. How much eA"J)enditure same examination. If 90% of the
25 24 46. The total income of three families is 52. In a class, the numbers of boys and
income and the expenditure of A is (c) 25-% (d) 25 % girls are in the ratio of 3 : 5. What is
(in fl is incurred on education? total number of students appeared 60% of B's expenditure. If the 27 27 �72,000. Their expenditures are
the percentage of boys in the class?
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what is the percentage of students expenditure, then by what the savings are in the ratio 8:9:20, \a) 37.5 % (b) 60%
(c) 13200 (d) 7700 from school Y who failed (correct to 30%. Find the percentage increase then the income of the second
percentage are the savings of A more (c) 42.5% (d) 12.5%
22. If due to l 2% decrease in the price one decimal place)? than B's savings? or decrease in the expenditure of family is:
of sugar, Akshat can buy 7 kg more 53. In an election, the winne� was
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sugar for 'I' 1 ,200, then find the actual supported by 46% of all the voler in
(a) 8.3% (b) 10% (a) !00% (bl 140% sec CKSL 04/0'7/2024 (■lalft-.021 (a) r32,ooo (b) { 1 6,000 the list, and he got 4 1 0 votes more
price fin � of sugar. (Rounded off to
2 decimal places) (c) 6.4% (d) 5. 7% (c) 125% (d) 1 50% I (c) N0,000 (d) �4,000 than his only rival. 10% of the voter
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(a) 23.38
(c) 26.35
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candidates: A, B and C. 10% of the
eligible voter did not vote. Out of
those who voted, 45% voted for A,
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three heads - Personal and family
expenses ( P ) , Taxes (T) and
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candidate. The first candidate got
40% votes and Second candidate
got 35% votes. If the total votes in
votes, and 60 voter cast their ballot
papers blank. How many voter were
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his savings. P was 50% of the
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- income, E was 20% of P, and T was
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1 5% of E. When h i s salary got 54. The strength of a school increases
(a) 606.4 lb) 608.0 invalid, while all the votes polled for MC CR.BL '1.
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fc) 603 .2 (d) 604 .8 C were deemed valid. If A got 882 (al 1 2,000 (b) 1250 by 1 5% . lf it started with an
percentage level of P, but E became was t l 2,000 and Seeta's monthly
24. The ratio of Richa's expenditure and more valid votes than 8 did, how (c) 12,500 (d) 1 3.500 increase in 2012, then the stTength
30% of P and T became 20% of E. salary was t l 0,000. This year,
savings is 2: l . If her income and many valid votes did C receive? of the school in the beginning of
The sum of the two savings (in t) is: Geeta's monthly sala.ry is t 1 4,400,
ex-penditure is increased by 20% jtltC �SL 2'1/05/�2 f8Mft-o2J
SSC CPO TIER-I (2024) 2 0 1 5 . us compared to that in "20 1 2 .
■ac COL Ti•r JI 03/02/2022 while Seeta's monthly salary is I 48 .
and 1 5% respectively, find the 57% of Ranita·s weekly income is had {correct t o two decimal places)�
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. · income. If Ranita's weekly income (a) Decreased by 12.41%
(aJ 20% - . ibl j 5�� . -·- I 3 1 . The price of petrol shot up by 5%. 37. I n a constituency, 5 5 % o f the total over her monthly salary last year is
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(c) 25% Id) 30% Before the hike, the price was t82 number of voter are males and the denoted by x%, and the percentage
Bhaskar's weekly income did not (c) Decreased by 13.85%
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every month and his car gives a change, the ralio of the weekly (d) Increased by 1 3 .85%
successively by 20 percent and 30 are illiterate and 40% of the females this year over her monthly salary last
mileage of J 5 km per litre. What is incomes of Ranita and Bhaskar, 55. The population of a town increases
percent, it is decreased by 22 are literate, then by what percentage year is denoted by y<'/o, then what is
the increase in t h e m o nthly respectively, ,vou.ld have been 6:5. 8'¾, annually. If its pre.sent popula­
percent. Resuhant value is what is the number of illiterate fema les \Vhat is Bhnskar's weekly income
percentage of the required correct
value?
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man's travel due to the hike in the
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of employees (in lakhs) in a company during five 6 different classes of 6 different schools
different years.
fn, x, vkjs• dk vè;;u djds fuEufyf•r ç'uksa dk mÙkj nhft,A nh xbZ
rkfydk dk vè;;u djsa vkSj uhps fn, x, ç'u dk mÙkj nsaA
fuEu naM vkjs• ik¡p fofHkUu o"kks± ds nkSjku ,d daiuh esa rkfydk 6 vyx&vyx Ldwyksa dh 6 vyx&vyx d{kkvksa esa i<
deZpkfj;ksa
dh la[;k (yk•ksa esa) n'kkZrk gSA okys fo|kfFkZ;ksa dh la[;k n'kkZrh gSA
The strength of employees in a company during
five different years/ik¡
p fofHkUu o"kks± ds nkSjku ,d daiuh School V VI VII VIII IX X
esa deZpkfj;ksa dh la[;k P 152 160 145 156 147 144
Q 148 166 150 155 157 143
Number of employees (In lakhs)

40
35 R 161 152 140 145 143 165
35
30 S 159 142 149 140 142 168
25
25 22 T 147 144 158 163 154 150
A

20
20 U 150 160 162 160 161 140
15
15
Total 917 924 904 919 904 910
10
5 The number of students studying in class X from
0 school P approximately what percentage of the total
2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 number of students studying in class X from all
Years schools together?
What was the percentage increase in employees in
LdwyP ls d{kkX esa i<+us okys fo|kfFkZ;ksa dh la[;k] lHkh L
2022 over 2019?
ls feykdj
o"kZ 2019 dh rqyuk esa o"kZ 2022 esa deZpkfj;ksa dh la[;k esa fdrus d{kkX esa i<+us okys fo|kfFkZ;ksa dh dqy la[;k
izfr'kr dh o`f¼ gqbZ Fkh\ yxHkx fdruk çfr'kr gS\
SSC CPO 27/06/2024 (Shift-01)
SSC CPO 27/06/2024 (Shift-01)
(a) 20% (b) 75% (a) 8% (b) 24%
(c) 25% (d) 70% (c) 32% (d) 16%

Aditya Ranjan (Excise Inspector) Selected gaS


Selection fnyk,axs 1
Data Interpretation
5. Refer the below data and answer the following
question:
uhpsfn, x, vk¡dM+ksa dk vè;;u dhft, vkSj fuEufyf•r ç'u dk
mÙkj nhft,%

What is the total number of scouts in classes VI to


If the company has issued 8 lakh shares between its 6 VIII ?
partners and if Varma offers to sell 10000 of his shares d{kk VI ls VIII rd es a LdkmV~l dh dqy la[;k fdruh gS\
to Pandey, then how many shares will Pandey have? SSC CPO 27/06/2024 (Shift-01)
;fn daiuh us vius 6 Hkkxhnkjksa ds chp 8 yk• 'ks;j tkjh fd, gSa

r
(a) 200 (b) 320
vkSj ;fn oekZ] ikaMs dks vius 10000 'ks;j cspus dh is'kd'k djrk
(c) 195 (d) 225

si
gS] rks ikaMs ds ikl fdrus 'ks;j gks tk,axs\ 8. Study the given pie-chart and answer the question
SSC CPO 27/06/2024 (Shift-01) that follows.

an by
(a) 50000 (b) 40000 fn, x, ikbZ&pkVZ dk vè;;u djsa vkSj vkxs fn, x, ç'u dk mÙkj
(c) 30000 (d) 20000
6. The percentage distribution of the number of tires of nsaA

n
different brands produced in a year by a certain The pie-chart shows the amount of money (in Rs.)
factory is shown in the given pie chart. The total spent (in degrees) on various sports by a school

ja
number of tires sold is 1350. administration in a particular year.
R s
,d fuf'pr dkj•kus }kjk ,d o"kZ esa mRikfnr fofHkUu czkaMksa ds
ikbZ&pkVZ
esa ,d fof'k"V o"kZ esa Ldwy ç'kklu }kjk fofHkUu •syk
Vk;jksa dh la[;k dk çfr'kr forj.k fn, x, ikbZ&pkVZ esa fn•k;k
•pZ dh xbZ jkf'k (#i;s esa) fn•kbZ xbZ gS (fMxzh esa)A
a th
x;k gSA csps x, Vk;jksa dh dqy la[;k 1350 gSA Amount of money (in Rs.) spent (in degrees) on various
sports by a school administration in a particular year.
Ldwy iz'kklu }kjk ,d fof'k"V o"kZ esa fofHkUu [ksyksa ij [kpZ d
ty a

jkf'k (#i;s) (fMxzh esa)


di M

What is the difference between the average number


of Avon and Firestone tires sold together and the
average number of Good year and Dunlop tires sold
together?
A

,d lkFk csps x, ,ou vkSj iQk;jLVksu Vk;jksa dh vkSlr la[;k vkSj


,d lkFk csps x, xqM bZ;j vkSj Muyi Vk;jksa dh vkSlr la[;k ds
If Rs.21,000 was spent on Football, then the money
chp D;k varj gS\ spent on Tennis and Basketball taken together is what
SSC CPO 27/06/2024 (Shift-01)
percentage (rounded off to 2 decimal places) of money
(a) 55 (b) 46
spent on Hockey and Cricket taken together?
(c) 54 (d) 45
7. Study the given table (pictograph) and answer the ; fn iQqVckWy ij 21]000 #i;s •pZ fd, x,] rks Vsful vkSj ckLdsVc
question that follows. ij •pZ dh xbZ dqy /ujkf'k] gkWdh vkSj fØdsV ij •pZ dh xbZ
nh xbZ rkfydk (fp=kvkys•) dk vè;;u dht, vkSj uhps fn, x, dqy /ujkf'k dk fdruk çfr'kr (2 n'keyo LFkkuksa rd iw.kkZafdr)
ç'u dk mÙkj nhft,A gS\
The table (pictograph) shows the number of scouts in SSC CPO 27/06/2024 (Shift-02)
a school. (a) 39.65% (b) 47.25%
rkfydk(fp=kvkys•) ,d Ldwy esa LdkmV~l dh la[;k n'kkZrh gSA
(c) 32.75% (d) 23.50%

2 Selected gaS
Selection fnyk,axs Aditya Ranjan (Excise Inspector)
Data Interpretation
9. Study the given table and answer the question that If the population of states A and D is 18,000 each,
follows. then what is the total number of females below
nh xbZ
rkfydk dk vè;;u djsa vkSj fuEufyf•r ç'u dk mÙkj nsaA poverty line in these states?
The table shows the yearly production (in thousands) ;fn A vkSjD çR;sd jkT; dh tula[;k 18]000 gS] rks bu
jkT;ksa
of scooters in five different factories (P, Q, R, S and esa xjhch js•k ls uhps efgykvksa dh dqy la[;k fdruh gS\
T) from 1985 to 1989. SSC CPO 27/06/2024 (Shift-02)
(a) 6050 (b) 6250
rkfydk esa 1985 ls 1989 rd ikap vyx&vyx dkj•kuksa
(P, Q, R,
(c) 6120 (d) 6270
S vkSjT) esa LdwVjksa dk okf"kZd mRiknu (gtkj esa) n'kkZ;k12. x;kThe
gSAtable represents marks obtained by students A,
Yearly production (in thousands) of scooters in B, C, D and E in five subjects in an examination. The
different factories. maximum marks for each subject are 100.
Uu dkj•kuksa esa LdwVjksa dk okf"kZd mRiknu (gtkjksanh
fofHk esa)A A, B, C, D vkSjE }kjk,d ijh{kk esa
xbZ rkfydk ikap Nk=kksa
Factory 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 ikap fo"k;ksa esa izkIr vadksa dks n'kkZrh gSA izR;sd fo
P 20 15 24 13 17 iw.kkZad 100 gSA
Q 16 23 41 20 15 Student English Math Physics Chemistry Information
R 14 21 30 16 12 Nk=k vaxszth xf.kr HkkSfrdh jlk;u foKku
Technology
lwpuki zkSn~;ksfxdh
S 25 17 15 12 22
A 94 100 97 100 100
T 40 32 39 41 35
Total 115 108 149 102 101 B 87 93 85 96 95

r
C 92 100 98 95 100
In which year was the production of scooters in all

si
factories equal to the yearly average number of D 79 92 91 76 97

scooters produced from 1985 to 1989? E 77 85 94 99 98


fdl o"kZ lHkh dkj[kkuksa ds LdwVjksa dk lmRiknu]
s1989 rd

an by
1985 In how many subjects have the students scored 100%
mRikfnr LdwVjksa dh okf"kZd vkSlr la[;k ds cjkcj Fkk\ marks?
SSC CPO 27/06/2024 (Shift-02)
fdrusfo"k;ksa es Nk=kksa us 100» vad izkIr fd, gSa\

n
(a) 1986 (b) 1985 SSC CPO 27/06/2024 (Shift-02)
(c) 1988 (d) 1987 (a) 3 (b) 2
10. Based on the following table which shows production

ja
(c) 4 (d) 5
R s
of the number of scooters by a company during the 13. The savings and expenditure of a family in a month
first half of 1992. on different heads is shown in the given pie chart.
fuEufyf•r rkfydk ds vk/kj ij] tks 1992 dh igyh Nekgh ds
a th
The family saves Rs.8,000 per month.
nkSjku ,d daiuh }kjk LdwVjksa dh la[;k dk mRiknu n'kkZrh,dgS]ifjokj
iwNsdh ,d eghus esa fofHkUu enksa esa dh xbZ cpr vkSj
x, ç'u dk mÙkj nhft,A dks fn, x, ikbZ pkVZ eas n'kkZ;k x;k gSA ;g ifjokj izfr ekg 8
Type/Month Jan Feb Mar April May June #i;s dh cpr djrk gSA
izdkj@ekg t uojh iQjojh ekpZ v izSy ebZ twu
ty a

X 25 25 18 40 20 15
Y 25 27 50 45 30 20
di M

Z 25 27 15 25 30 20
Y 25 26 25 0 30 35
Total/; ksx 100 105 108 110 110 90
In which month, did the company produce an equal
number of all types of scooters?
fdl ekg esa] daiuh us lHkh çdkj ds LdwVjksa dk mRiknu cjkcj
la[;k esa fd;k\
SSC CPO 27/06/2024 (Shift-02)
(a) May (b) January
(c) June (d) March Find the expenditure (in Rs.) on education.
11. Study the given table and answer the question that f'k{kkj ifd;k x;k O;; (#i;s esa) Kkr dhft,A
SSC CPO 27/06/2024 (Shift-02)
follows.
(a) 4000 (b) 3000
nh xbZ rkfydk dk vè;;u dhft, vkSj uhps fn, x, ç'u dk mÙkj nhft,A (c) 2500 (d) 3500
A

The table shows the percentage population of four states 14. The given pie chart shows the percentage distribution
below poverty line and proportion of male to female. of a mathematics book in 5 different stores.
rkfydk xjhch js•k ls uhps pkj jkT;ksa dh çfr'kr tula[;k rFkk fn;k x;k ikbZ pkVZ 5 vyx&vyx nqdkuksa esa xf.kr dh iqLrd
iq#"k vkSj efgyk dk vuqikr n'kkZrh gSA izfr'kr forj.k n'kkZrk gSA
Percentage of Proportion of male to
population female/iq:"k vkSj efgyk dk vuqikr
below poverty Below poverty Above poverty
line/xjhch js[kk line/xjhch js[kk ls line/xjhch js[kk
State/jkT; ls uhps tula[;k uhps ls Åij
dk izfr'kr Male : Female Male : Female
iq:"k % efgyk iq:"k % efgyk
A 36 5 : 3 3 : 4
B 27 6 : 7 4 : 7
C 46 2 : 3 3 : 1
D 32 1 : 2 2 : 7

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Selection fnyk,axs 3
Data Interpretation
Find the central angle for the book in store S. fuEu rkfydk Ng vyx&vyx o"kks± ds nkSjku ikap vyx&vyx daifu;
LV
ksjS eas iqLrd dk dsaæh; dks.k Kkr dhft,A esa 'kkfey gksus okys forj.k Hkkxhnkjksa (gtkjksa esa) dh la[;k n
SSC CPO 27/06/2024 (Shift-02)
(a) 122.4º (b) 118.9º Companies/daifu;k¡
Year/
(c) 107.3º (d) 117.5º Emazon/ Clipkart/ Twiggy Tomato/ Pyntra/
o"kZ
15. Study the given table and answer the question that ,e stksu DyhivkWVZ
fVOxzh Vk
sesVks
fiurjk
follows. 2016 2.4 4.5 1.2 0.9 4.2
nh xbZ rkfydk dk vè;;u djsa vkSj uhps fn, x, iz'u dk mÙkj nsaA 2017 1.8 5.4 1.5 1.2 5.6
The table shows the production of five types of cars P, 2018 3.2 7.2 2.4 2.1 6.3
Q, R, S and T by a company from the year 1989 to 1994. 2019 3.9 5.6 2.8 2.7 6.5
rkfydk,d daih }kjk o"kZ 1989 ls 1994 rd ikap izdkj dh dkjksa 2020 4.2 6.4 3.2 3.3 7.0
iknu dks n'kkZrh gSA
P, Q, R, S vkSjT ds mR 2021 5.0 7.2 3.6 3.6 7.2
Type of Car Total If Emazon decides to give an average salary of a
1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994
d kjksa ds izdkj d qy Rs.21,000 to the delivery partners and allocates
Rs.13.44 crore for the same in 2022, find the percent-
P 8 20 16 17 21 6 88 age increase in the number of delivery partners from
Q 16 10 14 12 12 14 78 2021 to 2022.

r
;fn ,estu fMyhojh Hkkxhnkjksa dks vkSlru 21]000 #i;s dk os
R 21 17 16 15 13 8 90
nsus dk iQSlyk djrk gS vkSj 2022 esa mlh ds fy, 13-44 #i;s

si
S 4 6 10 16 20 31 87 djksM+ vkoafVr djrk gS] rks 2021 ls 2022 rd fMyhojh Hkkx
dh la[;k esa gksus okyh çfr'kr o`f¼ Kkr dhft,A

an by
T 25 18 19 30 14 27 133
SSC CPO 27/06/2024 (Shift-03)
Total 74 71 75 90 80 86 476
dqy (a) 22.5% (b) 28%

n
In which year was the total production of cars of types (c) 25% (d) 20%
P and Q together equal to the total production of cars 18. The savings and expenditure of a family in a month

ja
on different heads is shown in the given pie chart.
R s
of types R and S together?
The family saves Rs.8,000 per month.
fdl o"kZ PesavkSjQ izdkjdh dkjksa dk dqy mRiknuR vkSjS
,d ifjokj dh ,d eghus esa fofHkUu enksa esa dh xbZ cpr vkSj O
a th
izdkjdh dkjksa ds dqy mRiknu ds cjkcj Fkk\
SSC CPO 27/06/2024 (Shift-03) dks fn, x, ikbZ pkVZ esa n'kkZ;k x;k gSA ;g ifjokj gj eghus 8
(a) 1991 (b) 1992 #i;s dh cpr djrk gSA
(c) 1993 (d) 1989
ty a

16. The following table shows the number of teachers in


four colleges (male and female) and the percentage of
di M

trained teachers among them.


fuEufyf•r rkfydk pkj dkWystksa esa f'k{kdksa (iq#"k vkSj efgyk) dh
la[;k vkSj muesa çf'kf{kr f'k{kdksa dk çfr'kr n'kkZrh gSA
Male/i q:"k Female/efgyk
% of % of
No. of Trained No. of Trained
Colleges
Teachers Teachers Teachers Teachers
d kWyst f'k{kdksa dhçf'kf{kr f'k{kdksa dhçf'kf{kr
la[;k f'k{kdksa la[;k f'k{kdksa
dk » dk » Find the total monthly expenditure (in Rs.) of the family.
A 225 44 175 40 ifjokj dk dqy ekfld O;; (#- esa) Kkr dhft,A
B 250 30 128 25
A

SSC CPO 27/06/2024 (Shift-03)


C 290 55 100 45
D 350 60 150 30 (a) 40000 (b) 25000
(c) 35000 (d) 30000
What is the total number of non-trained male teachers
in college A and non-trained female teachers in col- 19. Study the given table and answer the question that
lege B? follows.
dkW
yst A esa xSj&çf'kf{kr iq#"k f'k{kdksaB vkSj
esa xSj&çf'kf{kr
dkWyst nh xbZ rkfydk dk vè;;u djsa vkSj uhps fn, x, ç'u dk mÙkj nsaA
efgyk f'k{kdksa dh dqy la[;k fdruh gS\ The table shows the number of students in various
SSC CPO 27/06/2024 (Shift-03) courses in various cities A, B, C, D and E in India
(a) 224 (b) 222 during the academic year 2022-2023.
(c) 230 (d) 228
rkfydk'kS{kf.kd o"kZ 2022&2023 ds nkSjku Hkkjr ds fofHkU
17. The following table shows the number of delivery part-
ners (in thousands) who joined five different compa- A, B, C, D vkSjE esa fofHkUu ikBÔØeksa esa fo|kfFkZ;ksa d
nies during six different years. n'kkZrh gSA

4 Selected gaS
Selection fnyk,axs Aditya Ranjan (Excise Inspector)
Data Interpretation
jksa esa dqy feykdj foKku ds fo|kfFkZ;ksa vkSj lHkh
lHkh 'kg
Engine
City MBA Science
-ering Medicine MCA Total dqy feykdj ,ech, ds fo|kfFkZ;ksa ds chp fdruk varj gS\
'kgj ,ech, foKku bath ,elh, dqy
fu;fjax vkS"kf/
SSC CPO 27/06/2024 (Shift-03)
(a) 4540 (b) 4340
A 1200 2560 4520 1100 960 10340 (c) 4440 (d) 4240
B 1350 2650 5100 1050 850 11000 22. The following table shows the classification of 100
C 1250 2640 4580 1120 750 10340 students based on the marks obtained by them in
D 1960 1250 3500 1850 1600 10160 Maths and Science in an examination.
E 1200 2100 3500 1960 1540 10300 fuEu rkfydk ,d ijh{kk eas xf.kr vkSj foKku esa fo|kfFkZ;ksa }
Total
dqy 6960 11200 21200 7080 5700 52140 vadksa ds vk/kj ij 100 fo|kfFkZ;ksa ds oxhZdj.k dks n'kkZrh gS
Subject/fo"k; Marks out of 100/100esa ls izkIr vad
What was the average number of students in Science 80 and 60 and 40 and 20 and 0 and
above above above above above
course in the all the cities altogether during the
Maths/xf.kr 12 35 80 94 100
academic year 2022- 2023?
Science/foKku 16 43 76 88 100
o"kZ 2022&2023 ds nkSjku lHkh 'kgjksa esa feykdj foKku
'kS{kf.kd
Average/vkSlr
ikBÔØe esa fo|kfFkZ;ksa dh vkSlr la[;k fdruh Fkh\ (Aggregate)
14 39 78 91 100
SSC CPO 27/06/2024 (Shift-03) (dqy ;ksx)

r
(a) 2250 (b) 2240
Find the number of students scoring less than 40%

si
(c) 2220 (d) 2200 marks in aggregates.
20. The following bar graph shows the recruitment of em- dqy ;ksx ds #iesa 40» ls de vad izkIr djus okys fo|kfFkZ;ksa d

an by
ployees in different years of a particular department.
la[;k Kkr djsaA
fuEufyf•r ckj&xzkiQ fofHkUu o"kks± esa fdlh fo'ks"k foHkkx ds deZpkfj;ksa SSC CPO 28/06/2024 (Shift-01)

n
dh HkrhZ dks n'kkZrk gSA (a) 22 (b) 26
(c) 24 (d) 28
No. of employees/ deZ
pkfj;ksa dh la[;k

ja
23. The following table shows the gross turnover (in
1600
R s crores) of a company over 5 years.
1400
fuEurkfydk5 o"kks±
esa ,d daiuh dk ldy dkjksckj (djksM+ esa)
a th
1200
1000 n'kkZrh gSA
800
600 Year Gross Turnover
400
200 o"kZ l dy dkjkcs kj
ty a

0 2016 12
2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020
2017 18
di M

The percentage increase in the recruitment of 2018 25


employees from 2017 to 2018 is: 2019 25
2017 ls 2018 rd deZpkfj;ksa dh HkrhZ es izfr'kr o`f¼ fdruh gS\ 2020 30
SSC CPO 27/06/2024 (Shift-03) By what percentage is the gross turnover of 2020
(a) 120% (b) 150% higher than the gross turnover of 2018?
(c) 130% (d) 100% 2020 dk ldy dkjksckj]2018 dsldy dkjksckj ls fdrus izfr'kr
21. Study the given table and answer the question that follows. vf/d gS\
nhxbZ rkfydk dk vè;;u djsa vkSj uhps fn, x, ç'u dk mÙkj nsaA SSC CPO 28/06/2024 (Shift-01)

The table shows the number of students in various (a) 5% (b) 25%
courses in various cities A, B, C, D and E in India (c) 20% (d) 13%
during the academic year 2022-2023. 24. Study the given tables and answer the question that
rkfydk 'kS{kf.kd o"kZ 2022&2023 ds nkSjku Hkkjr ds
A, fofHkUu 'kgjksa
follows.
nh xbZ
rkfydk
gSA dk vè;;u dhft, vkSj uhps fn, x, iz'u dk mÙkj
A

B, C, D vkSjE e sa fofHkUu ikBÔØeksa esa fo|kfFkZ;ksa dh la[;k n'kkZrh


Engine
nhft,A
City MBA Science -ering Medicine MCA Total The tables show the number of candidates (in lakh)
'kgj ,ech, foKku bath ,elh, dqy
fu;fjax vkS"kf/ appearing in an entrance exam from four different
cities and the ratio of candidates passing and failing
A 1200 2560 4520 1100 960 10340 in the same.
B 1350 2650 5100 1050 850 11000
C 1250 2640 4580 1120 750 10340 rkfydk,¡ pkjvyx&vyx 'kgjksa ls ,d izos'k ijh{kk esa mifLFkr
D 1960 1250 3500 1850 1600 10160 gq, mEehnkjksa dh la[;k (yk[k esa) rFkk mlesa mÙkh.kZ v
E 1200 2100 3500 1960 1540 10300 gq, mEehnokjksa dk vuqikr n'kkZrh gSA
Total
dqy 6960 11200 21200 7080 5700 52140 City/'kgj P Q R S
Number of candidates
In all the cities altogether, what is the difference 1.10 2.26 2.12 1.46
between the students of science and those of MBA?
mEehnokjkas dh la[;k

Aditya Ranjan (Excise Inspector) Selected gaS


Selection fnyk,axs 5
Data Interpretation
Ratio of candidates passing and failing within the city:lHkhLdwyksa ls fØdsV •syus okys fo|kfFkZ;ksa dh dqy la[;k
'kgj ds Hkhrj mÙkh.kZ vkSj vuqÙkh.kZ gq, mEehnokjkssa dklHkh
vuqikr%
Ldwyksa ls Vsful •syus okys fo|kfFkZ;ksa dh dqy la[;k d
City Passing Failing dk varj Kkr dhft,A
'kgj mÙkh.kZ vuÙq kh.kZ (a) 150
SSC CPO 28/06/2024 (Shift-01)
(b) 120
P 6 5 (c) 100 (d) 80
Q 3 7 27. The following bar graph indicates the demand and
R 5 7 production (in hundreds) of 5 companies A, B, C, D
S 3 5 and E. X-axis indicates the demand and production
(in hundreds) and Y-axis indicates the companies.
The number of candidates passing the exam from city Study the bar graph carefully and answer the
Q is what percentage of the total number of question the follows.
candidates appearing from all the cities together
(rounded off to 2 decimal places)? fuEukafdr ckj xzkiQ 5 daifu;ksa
A, B, C, D vkSjE dh ekax vkSj
'kgj Q ls ijh{kk esa mÙkh.kZ gq, mEehnokjksa dh la[;k] lHkhmRiknu
'kgjksa (lSdM+s
ls esa) dks çnf'kZrX&v{k
djrk ekax
gSA vkSj mRiknu
,d lkFk mifLFkr gq, mEehnokjksa dh dqy la[;k dk fdrus (lSdM+s
izfr'kr esa) dks çnf'kZr djrkY&v{k
gS daifu;ksa
vkSj dks çnf'kZr
gS (nks n'keyo LFkku rd iw.kk±fdr)\ djrk gSA ckj xzkiQ dk è;kuiwoZd vè;;u dhft, vkSj fuEufyf•r
SSC CPO 28/06/2024 (Shift-01) ç'u dk mÙkj nhft,A

r
(a) 12.93% (b) 10.70%
(c) 11.25% (d) 9.77%

si
25. The given pie chart shows the budget estimated by a E
family for their monthly expenses. Monthly expenses

an by
= Rs.58,000. D
fn;k x;k ikbZ pkVZ ,d ifjokj }kjk muds ekfld [kpks± ds fy, Production
= 58]000
vuqekfur ctV dks n'kkZrk gSA ekfld [kpZ #i;s C

n
Demand
B

ja
R s
A
a th

0 10 20 30 40 50
Find the difference between the average demand and
average production of the five companies taken
ty a

Find the difference between the budget amount for together.


grocery and electricity to the amount spent on grocery ikapksa
daifu;ksa dh vkSlr ekax vkSj vkSlr mRiknu ds chp varj Kk
and electricity, if the family actually spent Rs. 18,875 dhft,A
di M

on both grocery and electricity.


SSC CPO 28/06/2024 (Shift-01)
;fn ifjokj us okLro esa fdjkus vkSj fctyh nksuksa ij 18]875 #i;s
(a) 500 (b) 400
•pZ fd, gSa] rks fdjkuk ,oa fctyh ds fy, ctV jkf'k rFkk fdjkuk (c) 2000 (d) 1000
,oa fctyh ij •pZ dh xbZ jkf'k ds chp varj Kkr dhft,A 28. The following bar graph shows the sales (in
SSC CPO 28/06/2024 (Shift-01) thousands) of magazines from six branches (A, B, C,
(a) Rs. 3,547 (b) Rs. 4,573 D, E and F) of a publishing company during two
(c) Rs. 3,745 (d) Rs. 4,375 consecutive years 2021 and 2022.
26. The following table gives the information of number fuEufyf[kr naM vkjs[k nks Øekxr o"kks± 2021 vkSj 2022 ds n
of students from various schools playing various ,d izdk'ku daiuh dh Ng 'kk[kkvksa
A, B,(C, D, E vkSjF) ls
games: (one student play one game only)
if=kdkvksa dh fcØh (gtkjksa esa) dks n'kkZrk gSA
fuEufyf•r rkfydk esa fofHkUu •syksa dks •syus okys fofHkUu Ldwyksa
ds fo|kfFkZ;ksa dh la[;k dh tkudkjh nh xbZ gS% (,d fo|kFkhZ120
dsoy
A

105 110
,d •sy •syrk gS) 95 95 95
100
Game/School/[ky
s @LdwyA B C D E 80 75
85
75 80
80
Cricket/fØdsV 100 150 200 300 200 70
65
Tennis/Vfs ul 200 220 210 210 230 60
Football/iQq Vcky
W 150 170 130 150 150
Basket Ball/ckLdsV ckWy180 170 150 130 120 40

Badminton/cM S feVa u100 150 120 130 150


20
The difference between the total number of students
playing cricket from all the schools and the total 0
A B C D E F
number of students playing Tennis from all the
schools is: 2021 2022

6 Selected gaS
Selection fnyk,axs Aditya Ranjan (Excise Inspector)
Data Interpretation
What percentage of the total sales of branch F for both 31. Study the given table and answer the question that
years is the total sales of branch C for both years? follows. The table shows the number of eggs produced
(round your answer up to two decimal places) in five farms.
nksu
ksa o"kks± ds fy,F'kk[kk nh xbZ rkfydk dk vè;;u dhft, vkSj uhps fn, x, ç'u dk mÙkj
dh oqQy fcØh] nksuksa o"kks± ds fy, 'kk[kk
C dh oqQy fcØh dk fdruk izfr'kr gS\ (vius mÙkj dks n'keyo nhft,A rkfydk ik¡p iQkeks± esa mRikfnr vaMksa dh la[;k n'kkZ
ds nks LFkkuksa rd iw.kk±fdr dhft,) Year Farm/[ksr
SSC CPO 28/06/2024 (Shift-01) o"kZ P Q R S T
(a) 65.21% (b) 53.25% 2010 1020 1418 1630 1740 1580
(c) 73.17% (d) 85.25% 2011 1260 1390 1460 1530 1620
29. The below table shows the number of trees of 3
2012 1120 1765 1480 1515 1640
different fruits, planted during 2018-2022. Study the
table carefully and answer the question based on it. 2013 1465 1555 1746 1418 1545
uhpsnh xbZ rkfydk 2018&2022 ds nkSjku yxk, x, 3 vyx&vyx What is the respective ratio of the dozens of eggs
iQyksa ds isM+ksa dh la[;k n'kkZrh gSA rkfydk dk è;kuiwoZd vè;;u by farm P to farm T in the year 2011?
produced
dhft, vkSj mlds vk/kj ij fn, x, ç'u dk mÙkj nhft,A o"kZ 2011 esa iQkeZ
P }kjk mRikfnr vaMksa (ntZu esa)T vkSj iQ
Year Jackfruit Mango Butter Fruit }kjkmRikfnr vaMksa (ntZu esa) dk lacf/r vuqikr D;k gS\
o"kZ dVgy vke eD•uiQy

r
SSC CPO 28/06/2024 (Shift-02)
2018 35000 40000 55000 (a) 5 : 7 (b) 7 : 5

si
2019 38000 48000 58000 (c) 7 : 9 (d) 9 : 7
2020 42000 52000 62000 32. The following table shows the population (in

an by
2021 45000 55000 65000
hundreds) of five different cities (A, B, C, D and E)
2022 48000 58000 68000
categorised by gender.
What was the percentage increase in the number of
fuE
ufyf•r rkfydk fyax ds vk/kj ij oxhZÑr ik¡p vyx&vyx

n
mango trees planted in 2020 compared to the number
of mango trees planted in 2018?
'kgjksaA,(B, C, D vkSjE) dh tula[;k (lSdM+ksa esa) n'kkZrh gS

ja
2018 esa yxk, x, vke ds isM+ksa dh la[;k dh rqyuk esa 2020 esa
R s City Population Men : Women
yxk, x, vke ds isM+ksa dh la[;k esa fdrus çfr'kr dh o`f¼ gqbZ\ ' kgj tu la[;k i q#"k % efgyk,a
a th
SSC CPO 28/06/2024 (Shift-02) A 2340 1:2
(a) 15% (b) 17.5% B 900 3:1
(c) 30% (d) 23.08% C 1510 3:2
30. Study the given table and answer the question that D 2010 2:3
follows.
ty a

E 1750 4:3
nh xbZ rkfydk dk vè;;u dhft, vkSj uhps fn, x, ç'u dk mÙkj
What is the total number of women (in hundreds) in
nhft,A
di M

The table below shows the number of people who City A and City B?
responded to a survey about their favourite style of 'kgj A vkSj 'kgjB esa efgykvksa dh dqy la[;k (lSdM+ksa e
music. fdruh gS\
rkfydk mu yksxksa dh la[;k n'kkZrh gS ftUgksaus laxhr dh viuh SSC CPO 28/06/2024 (Shift-02)

ilanhnk 'kSyh ds ckjs esa ,d loZs{k.k esa çfrfØ;k nh gSA (a) 1898 (b) 1998
(c) 1658 (d) 1785
Age/v k;q 25-30 31-50 51+ 33. Study the given table and answer the question that
follows.
Classical/' kkL=kh; 2 9 16
nh xbZ rkfydk dk vè;;u dhft, vkSj uhps fn, x, ç'u dk mÙkj
Pop/i kWi 10 16 8 nhft,A
Hip-Hop/fgi&gkWi 4 7 6
Category/ J s.kh 2019 2020
Rock/jkWd 14 17 14
A

Raw material/ d Ppk eky 5000 6000


Ambient/i fjos'k 7 13 20
Power and fuel/ fctyh vkSj bZa/u10000 12000
Total/d qy 37 62 64 Salary and wages/ osru vkSj etnwjh
8000 12000
What percentage of respondents aged 31-50 indicated Advertising/ foKkiu 10000 20000
a favourite style other than Pop music (rounded off
Find the difference between the least percentage
to 2 decimal places)? increase and the highest percentage increase in year
31&50vk;q oxZ ds fdrus çfr'kr mÙkjnkrkvksa us ikWi laxhr ds
2019-2020.
vykok vU; ilanhnk 'kSyh gksus dk ladsr fn;k gS (nks n'keyo
o"kZ 2019&2020 esa U;wure çfr'kr o`f¼ vkSj mPpre çfr'kr o
LFkku rd iw.kkZafdr)\ ds chp varj Kkr dhft,A
SSC CPO 28/06/2024 (Shift-02) SSC CPO 28/06/2024 (Shift-02)
(a) 78.20% (b) 76.25% (a) 80% (b) 50%
(c) 82.39% (d) 74.19% (c) 60% (d) 70%

Aditya Ranjan (Excise Inspector) Selected gaS


Selection fnyk,axs 7
Data Interpretation
34. Study the given table and answer the question that Total number of Percentageof
follows.
Centres registered voters people who voted
nh xbZ rkfydk dk vè;;u djsa vkSj uhps fn, x, ç'u dk mÙkj nsaA d nsa z i athÑr ernkrkvkas dh ernku djus oky
ksas yksx
The table shows the number of students in various
dy
q la[;k dk ifz r'kr
courses in various cities A, B, C, D and E in India
during the academic year 2022-2023. Centres 1/ dnas1 z 26000 70%
rkfydk'kS{kf.kd o"kZ 2022&2023 ds nkSjku Hkkjr ds fofHkUu
Centres 2/ dasnz
'kgjksa 2 28000 60%
A, B, C, D vkSjE esa fofHkUu ikBÔØeksa esa fo|kfFkZ;ksa dh la[;k3 / dasnz
Centres 3 25000 80%
n'kkZrh gSA Centres 4 / d an
s
4z 30000 76%
According to the table given above, which centre has
the maximum number of voting?
Åij nh xbZ rkfydk ds vuqlkj fdl dsaæ esa lokZf/d ernku gqvk gS\
SSC CPO 28/06/2024 (Shift-03)

nz1
(a) Centre 1/dsa
In city A, the number of students in Medicine is nearly nz4
(b) Centre 4/dsa

r
what percentage of MBA?
nz3
(c) Centre 3/dsa
'kgj A esa vk;qfoZKku esa fo|kfFkZ;ksa dh la[;k ,ech, esa fo|kfFkZ;ksa

si
nz2
(d) Centre 2/dsa
dh la[;k dk yxHkx fdruk çfr'kr gS\
SSC CPO 28/06/2024 (Shift-02) 37. A school has four sections A, B, C, D of class X

an by
(a) 89% (b) 85% students. The results of half yearly and annual
(c) 87% (d) 92% examinations are shown in the table given below:

n
35. The following table shows the total number of ,d Ldwy esa d{kk
X ds fo|kfFkZ;ksa ds pkj B, C, D gS
A, oxZ aA
employees in 4 different colleges and the percentage uhps nh xbZ rkfydk esa v/Zokf"kZd vkSj okf"kZd ijh{kkvksa

ja
of female employees and that of male employees. n'kkZ, x, gSa%
R s
Study the table carefully and answer the question that Number of students/fo|kfFkZ;ksa dh la[;k
follows. Result/ifj.kke Section A Section B Section C Section D
a th
fuEufyf•r rkfydk 4 vyx&vyx dkWystksa esa deZpkfj;ksa dh dqy oxZA oxZB oxZC oxZD
la[;k vkSj efgyk deZpkfj;ksa vkSj iq#"k deZpkfj;ksa dk çfr'krStudents
n'kkZrh
In
failed
both exams
gSA rkfydk dk è;kuiwoZd vè;;u dhft, vkSj fuEufyf•r ç'u dk nksuksa ijh{kkvksa esa vuqÙkh.kZ
25 22 18 20
gksus okys fo|kFkhZ
mÙkj nhft,A
ty a

Students failed in half


College Total Number Percentage of Percentage of yearly but passed
d kWyst of Employees Female Employees Male Employees in Annual exam
di M

d eZpkfj;ksa dh efgyk deZpkfj;ksa i q#"k deZpkfj;ksa v/Zokf"kZd ijh{kk esa vuqrh.kZ


20 25 24 12
dqy la[;k dk çfr'kr dk çfr'kr gksus
A 700 35% 65% okys ysfdu okf"kZd ijh{kk esa
B 550 30% 70% mÙkh.kZ gksus okys fo|kFkhZ
Students passed in half
C 600 40% 60% yearly but failed in
Annual exam
D 800 55% 45%
"kZd ijh{kk esa mÙkh.kZ 12
v/Zokf gksus 15 8 10
The number of females in colleges A and D together okys ysfdu okf"kZd ijh{kk esa
is what percentage of the number of males in colleges vuqÙkh.kZ gksus okys fo|kFkhZ
B and C together (rounded off to two decimal places)? Students passed
in both exams
dkWyst
A vkSjD esa feykdj efgykvksa dh la[;k] dkWyst
B vkSj nksuksa ijh{kkvksa esa mÙkh.kZ
15 20 22 18

C esa feykdj iq#"kksa dh la[;k dk fdruk çfr'kr gS (nks n'keyo gksus okys fo|kFkhZ
LFkku rd iw.kkZafdr eku)\ How many students are there in class X in the school?
A

SSC CPO 28/06/2024 (Shift-02)


(a) 80.95% (b) 80.84%
esa d{kk
Ldwy X esa fdrus fo|kFkhZ gSa\
SSC CPO 28/06/2024 (Shift-03)
(c) 91.95% (d) 90.86% (a) 256 (b) 226
36. Study the following table chart carefully and answer (c) 286 (d) 206
the question that follows. 38. The following table shows the number of new
ufyf•r rkfydk pkVZ dk è;kuiwoZd vè;;u dhft, vkSj uhps
fuE employees added to different categories of employees
fn, x, ç'u dk mÙkj nhft,A in a university and also the number of employees from
The table given below shows the number of registered these categories who left the university every year:
voters and the percentage of the people who voted fuE
ufyf•r rkfydk esa ,d fo'ofon~?;ky; esa deZpkfj;ksa dh fofHkU
among them in different voting centres. Jsf.k;ksa esa HkrhZ fd, x, u, deZpkfj;ksa dh la[;k vkSj bu Jsf
uhpsnh xbZ rkfydk fofHkUu ernku dsaæksa esa iathÑr ernkrkvksa dh o"kZ fo'ofo|ky; NksM+us okys deZpkfj;ksa dh la[
esa çR;sd
la[;k vkSj muesa ls ernku djus okys yksxksa dk çfr'kr n'kkZrhn'kkZ;k
gSA x;k gS%

8 Selected gaS
Selection fnyk,axs Aditya Ranjan (Excise Inspector)
Data Interpretation
Professor Assistant Associate Peon In which year was the total production of scooters of
çkè;kid Professor Professor pijklh all factories is 20% of the total production of scooters
l gk;d izkè;kid lg &çkè;kid from 1985 to 1989?
New Left New Left New Left New Left fdl o"kZ lHkh dkj•kuksa ds LdwVjksa dk dqy mRiknu 1985
u, Nk
sM+us u, Nk
sM+us u, Nk
sM+us u, Nk
sM+us
okys okys okys okys
rd LdwVjksa ds dqy mRiknu dk 20» Fkk\
SSC CPO 28/06/2024 (Shift-03)
2018 80 – 100 – 90 – 60 –
2019 100 60 150 40 110 30 80 10 (a) 1985 (b) 1986
2020 150 40 160 30 140 40 70 20
2021 180 60 200 50 190 50 80 30
(c) 1988 (d) 1989
2022 200 80 220 60 220 60 90 40 41. The table below shows employees of a company in 5
different towns over the period of 5 years.
What is the difference between the total number of
professors added to the university and the total uhpsnh xbZ rkfydk 5 o"kks± dh vofèk esa 5 vyx&vyx 'kgjks
number of associate professors added to the ,d daiuh ds deZpkfj;ksa dks n'kkZrh gSA
university during the years 2019 to 2022?
Town/'kgj
o"kZ 2019 ls 2022 ds nkSjku fo'ofo|ky; esa HkrhZ fd, x, çkè;kidksa
Year Hyderbad Punjab Pune Kolkata Delhi
dh dqy la[;k vkSj fo'ofo|ky; esa HkrhZ fd, x, lg&çkè;kidksa o"kZ gSnjkckn iatkc i q.ks k
dksydkr fnYyh
dh dqy la[;k ds chp fdruk varj gS\ 2016 520 325 152 425 545

r
SSC CPO 28/06/2024 (Shift-03) 2017 680 475 250 765 645
(a) 50 (b) 120 2018 874 850 179 857 820

si
(c) 30 (d) 40 2019 745 780 375 856 765
39. Consider the data of a certain number of activities of 2020 954 822 425 880 923

an by
type P, Q, and R in the percentage of the total activities Note: All figures are fictitious.
of the cities B, C, D. and K in the table below.
è;ku nsa
% lHkh vkadM+s dkYifud gSaA
uhpsnh xbZ rkfydk P,esaQ vkSjR çdkj dh xfrfof/;ksa dh ,d

n
Employees from Pune in 2018 are what per cent of
C, D vkSjK dh dqy
fuf'pr la[;k ds vkadM+ksa dksB,'kgjksa
the total employees of all towns together in that year?
xfrfof/;ksa ds çfr'kr esa fopkj dhft,A

ja
2018 esa iq.ks ds deZpkjh] ml o"kZ lHkh 'kgjksa ds oqQy d
City/' kgj
R s
B C D K dk fdruk izfr'kr gSa\
Activity
a th
xfrfof/ SSC CPO 28/06/2024 (Shift-03)

P 45 30 25 35 (a) 5% (b) 4%
Q 25 30 35 30 (c) 3% (d) 6%
R 30 40 40 35 42. The percentage of marks obtained by six students in
ty a

five different subjects in an examination and the


If the total activities of B and C are 500 and 400, maximum marks in each subject (in parenthesis) are
respectively, then what is the difference in activity R given in the following table.
di M

of B and C? ,d ijh{kk esa ik¡p vyx&vyx fo"k;ksa esa N% fo|kfFkZ;ksa


;fn B vkSjC dh dqy xfrfof/;k¡ Øe'k% 500 vkSj 400 B
gSa] rks vadksa dk çfr'kr vkSj çR;sd fo"k; esa vf/dre vad (dks"Bd esa
vkSjC dh xfrfof/ R esa varj tkr dhft,\ fuEufyf•r rkfydk esa fn, x, gSaA
SSC CPO 28/06/2024 (Shift-03)
Hindi English Geography Mathematics Physics
(a) 10 (b) 20 Student
fgUnh vaxszth Hkxw ksy xf.kr HkkSfrdh
(c) 30 (d) 15 fo|kFkhZ
(150) (100) (175) (120) (75)
40. Study the given table and answer the question that follows. P 85 56 65 82 90
The table shows the yearly production (in thousands) Q 76 84 52 84 76
of scooters in five different factories (P, Q, R, S and R 89 98 67 60 56

T) from 1985 to 1989. S 82 64 56 70 80


T 58 68 78 68 71
rkfydk dk vè;;u djsa vkSj fuEufyf•r ç'u dk mÙkj nsaA
nh xbZ U 64 75 94 64 60

rkfydk esa 1985 ls 1989 rd ikap vyx&vyx dkj•kuksa (


P, Q, R, What was the aggregate of marks obtained by S in
A

S vkSjT) esa LdwVjksa dk okf"kZd mRiknu (gtkj esa) n'kkZ;k x;k


allgSA
the five subjects?
Yearly production (in thousands) of scooters in lHkhik¡p fo"k;ksa esak çkIr vadksa dk dqy ;ksx fdruk Fkk\
S }kj
different factories SSC CPO 28/06/2024 (Shift-03)

Uu dkj•kuksa esa LdwVjksa dk okf"kZd mRiknu


fofHk (gtkjksa(a)
esa)429 (b) 356
(c) 405 (d) 324
Factory 43. Study the given table and answer the question that
1985 1986 1987 1988 1989
dkj[kk
uk follows.
P
Q
20 15 24 13 17
nh xbZ
rkfydk dk vè;;u djsa vkSj uhps fn, x, iz'u dk mÙkj nsaA
16 23 41 20 15
R 14 21 30 16 12 The table shows the number of students studying in
S 25 17 15 12 22 6 different classes of 6 different schools.
T
Total
40 32 39 41 35
rkfydk6 vyx&vyx Ldwyksa dh 6 vyx&vyx d{kkvksa esa i<
dy
q
115 108 149 102 101 okys fo|kfFkZ;ksa dh la[;k n'kkZrh gSA

Aditya Ranjan (Excise Inspector) Selected gaS


Selection fnyk,axs 9
Data Interpretation
School V VI VII VIII IX X 46. Study the given table and answer the question that
follows.
P 152 160 145 156 147 144
nh xbZ rkfydk dk vè;;u dhft, vkSj fn, x, ç'u dk mÙkj
Q 148 166 150 155 157 143
R 161 152 140 145 143 165
nhft,A
Percentage of marks obtained by 5 students in
S 159 142 149 140 142 168
different subjects
T 147 144 158 163 154 150
;ksa }kjk fofHkUu fo"k;ksa esa çkIr vadksa dk çfr'kr
5 fo|kfFkZ
U 150 160 162 160 161 140
Subjects @
fo"k; History Maths Economics Hindi English
Total / d q
y 917 924 904 919 904 910 bfrgkl xf.kr vFkZ'kkL=kfganh
vFkZ'kkL=k vaxzsth
Students @fo|kFkhZ 250 200 250 150 150
The number of students studying in class VII from Vikas @fodkl 60 80 90 60 95
school U forms approximately what percentage of the Shyam @';ke 90 70 80 70 40
total number of students from all the classes together Sohan @lksgu 70 90 95 80 75
from that school? Mohan @eksgu 80 60 70 95 80
LdwyU l s d{kkVII esa i<+us okys fo|kfFkZ;ksa dh la[;k] ml LdwyMohit
ls @eksfgr
90 50 85 85 80
lHkh d{kkvksa ds fo|kfFkZ;ksa dh dqy la[;k dk yxHkx fdruk çfr'kr
ThegS\
marks obtained by Sohan in maths are _____than
SSC CPO 29/06/2024 (Shift-01) that obtained by Shyam in maths.
(a) 17% (b) 19%
lksg
u }kjk xf.kr esa çkIr fd;k x;k vad] ';ke }kjk xf.kr esa çkIr

r
(c) 15% (d) 21%
fd, x, vadksa ls gSA

si
44. The following table shows the yearly production of
SSC CPO 29/06/2024 (Shift-01)
bags (in thousands) by different companies.
(a) 40 more/vf/d (b) 40 less/de

an by
fuE
u rkfydk fofHkUu daifu;ksa }kjk FkSyksa ds okf"kZd mRiknu (gtkj
(c) 30 less/de (d) 30 more/vf/d
esa) dks n'kkZrh gSA
47. In the following table, the achievement of 10 boys and

n
Company / daiuh 2012 2013 2024 2015 10 girls in Math has been given. Study the table and
A 29 37 38 42 select the correct statement.

ja
ufyf[kr rkfydk esa xf.kr esa 10 yM+ds vkSj 10 yM+fd;ksa
fuE
R s
B 30 38 40 39
C 35 30 45 43 miyfC/ nh xbZ gSA rkfydk dk vè;;u dhft, vkSj lgh dFku dk
a th
D 37 35 42 45 p;u dhft,A
The total production of company A over the given Boys/yM+dk Girls/ yM+dh
years is what percentage of the total production of 56 35
ty a

company D over the given years?


75 88
fn, x, o"kks± esa daiuh
A dk dqy mRiknu fn, x, o"kks± esa daiuh
34 95
D ds dqy mRiknu dk fdruk çfr'kr gS\
di M

49 99
SSC CPO 29/06/2024 (Shift-01)
89 67
(a) 98.21% (b) 91.82%
99 82
(c) 82.91% (d) 89.21%
45. The following table shows the marks of a student in 94 97
5 tests in the subjects Maths, Physics, and Chemistry 59 63
(out of 100 for each subject). Study the table and 82 79
answer the question that follows.
79 81
uhps nh xbZ rkfydk xf.kr] HkkSfrdh vkSj jlk;u foKku fo"k;ksa esa 5
SSC CPO 29/06/2024 (Shift-01)
ijh{kkvksa esa ,d fo|kFkhZ ds vad (çR;sd fo"k; ds fy, 100 esa(a)
ls) The average achievement of the boys and girls is
n'kkZrh gSA rkfydk dk vè;;u djsa vkSj fuEufyf•r ç'u dk mÙkj nsaAsame./yM+ ds vkSj yM+fd;ksa dh vkSlr miyfC/ leku gSA
Test (b) The average achievement of the girls is more than
Maths/xf.kr Physics/ HkkSfrdh
Chemistry/jlk;u foKku
A

ij h{kk,a that of the boys./ yM+


fd;ksa dh vkSlr miyfC/ yM+dksa
1 80 69 91
2 94 79 85
dh rqyuk esa vf/d gSA
3 88 81 95 (c) The given data is insufficient to draw any
4 92 76 90 meaningful conclusion./fn;k x;k MsVk dksbZ lkFkZd fu"d"k
5 96 90 84 fudkyus ds fy, vi;kZIr gSA
The ratio of the average marks obtained by the (d) The average achievement of the boys is more than
student in test 2 to the average marks he got in Maths
that of the girls./yM+
dksa dh vkSlr miyfC/ yM+fd;ksa dh
in all tests, is:
rqyuk esa vf/d gSA
fo| kFkhZ }kjk ijh{kk 2 esa çkIr vkSlr vadksa dk lHkh ijh{kkvksa esa
48. The given bar graph shows the strength of employees
xf.kr esa çkIr vkSlr vadksa ls vuqikr Kkr dhft,A (in lakhs) of a company during four different years.
SSC CPO 29/06/2024 (Shift-01)
(a) 21 : 25 (b) 4 : 7 fn;k x;k ckj xzkiQ pkj vyx&vyx o"kksZa ds nkSjku ,d daiuh
(c) 43 : 45 (d) 4 : 3 deZpkfj;ksa dh la[;k (yk[k esa) n'kkZrk gSA

10 Selected gaS
Selection fnyk,axs Aditya Ranjan (Excise Inspector)
Data Interpretation
The ratio of the production of scooters by factory P
The strength of employees in a company during
four different years/pky vyx&vyx o"kksZa ds nkSjku ,d to that by factory T in 1985 is:
Number of employees (in lakhs)
daiuh esa deZpkfj;ksa dh la[;k 1985esa iQSDVªh
P vkSj iQSDVªh
T }kjk LdwVjksa ds mRiknu dk vuqi
D;k gS\
pkfj; ksad h l a[ ; k( yk[ kesa)

37 SSC CPO 29/06/2024 (Shift-02)


36 (a) 3 : 2 (b) 2 : 3
34 (c) 1 : 2 (d) 2 : 1
51. The following table shows the Gross Turnover (in
32 Crores) of a company over five years:
d eZ

fuE
u rkfydk ik¡p o"kks± esa ,d daiuh dk ldy VuZvksoj (djks
2019 202020182021 esa) n'kkZrh gS%
Years/o"kZ
What was the percentage increase in employees in Year / o"kZGross Turnover / ldy Vuv
Z kos j
2020 over 2019?
2015 13
2019 dh rqyuk esa 2020 esa deZpkfj;ksa dh la[;k esa fdrus izfr'kr
2016 20
dh o`f¼ gqbZ\
SSC CPO 29/06/2024 (Shift-01)
2017 15

r
1 3 2018 23
(a) 5 % (b) 6 % 2019 25
4 4

si
1 3
(c) 6 % (d) 4 % The Gross Turnover for 2017 is what per cent of the
4 4

an by
Gross Turnover for 2019?
49. The following table shows the marks obtained out of
100, by four students in four different subjects. 2017 dk ldy VuZvksoj 2019 ds ldy VuZvksoj dk fdruk çfr'kr
gS\ esa

n
u rkfydk pkj fo|kfFkZ;ksa }kjk pkj vyx&vyx fo"k;ksa eas 100
fuE
SSC CPO 29/06/2024 (Shift-02)
ls izkIr vadksa dks n'kkZrh gSA (a) 6 (b) 60

ja
R s
Hindi Maths Science Social (c) 0.06 (d) 16
Students / fo| kFkhZ
fgUnh xf.kr foKku l ekt & 'kkL=k 52. Study the given table and answer the question that
a th
Arnav / vuZo 83 87 90 92 follows.
Ronak / jkuS d 75 89 79 82 nh xbZ rkfydk dk vè;;u dhft, vkSj uhps fn, x, ç'u dk mÙkj
Shivam / f'koe 88 95 90 87
nhft,A
Sonu / lksuw 92 85 90 88
ty a

The table shows the number of voters at three


The total marks scored by Ronak in all the subjects different centres A, B, C.
is what percentage of the total marks scored by
rkfydk rhu vyx&vyx dsaæksa A, B, C ij ernkrkvksa dh la[;k
di M

Shivam, Sonu, Arnav together in all the subjects?


n'kkZrh
lHkhfo"k;ksa esa jkSud }kjk izkIr fd, x, dqy vad] f'koe] lksuw] gSA
vuoZ }kjk lHkh fo"k;ksa esa izkIr fd, x, dqy vadksa dk fdruk Centre Total number of Percentage of people who voted
osaQnz registered voters (Out of the total number of
izfr'kr gSa\ iathÑr ernkrkvksa dh
registered voters)
SSC CPO 29/06/2024 (Shift-01)
oqQy la[;k er nku djus okys yksxksa dk izfr'kr
(a) 40.63% (b) 44.46% (iathÑr ernkrkvksa dh oqQy la[;k esa ls)
(c) 34.63% (d) 30.46% A 4600 78
50. Study the given table and answer the question that B 5400 70
follows. C 6500 85
nh xbZ
rkfydk dk vè;;u djsa vkSj fuEufyf•r ç'u dk mÙkj nsaA Number of people who did not vote at centre B is what
The table shows the yearly production (in thousands) percentage more than those who did not vote at centre
of scooters in five different factories (P, Q, R, S and C?
T) from 1985 to 1989.
A

dsa
æ B ij ernku ugha djus okyksa dh la[;k]C dsaæij ernku
rkfydk esa 1985 ls 1989 rd ikap vyx&vyx dkj•kuksa (
P, Q, R,
ugha djus okyksa dh la[;k ls fdrus çfr'kr vf/d gS\
S vkSjT) esa LdwVjksa dk okf"kZd mRiknu (gtkj esa) n'kkZ;k x;k gSA SSC CPO 29/06/2024 (Shift-02)
Yearly production (in thousands) of scotters in
2 3
different factories./vyx &vyx dkj•kuksa esa LdwVj dk okf"kZd(a) 66 % (b) 66 %
13 13
mRiknu (gtkj esa)
Factory / dkj[kkuk1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 66
1
%
5
(c) (d) 66 %
P 20 15 24 13 17 13 13
Q 16 23 41 20 15 53. The following table shows the shares traded on
R 14 21 30 16 12 Mumbai, Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh and Uttarakhand
S 25 17 15 12 22 stock exchanges:
T 40 32 29 41 35 fuE
ufyf[kr rkfydk eqacbZ] jktLFkku] mÙkj izns'k vkSj mÙkj
Total / oQq y 115 108 149 102 101 ,Dlpsatksa esa Ø;&foØ; (VsªM) fd, x, 'ks;jksa dks n'kkZrh gS

Aditya Ranjan (Excise Inspector) Selected gaS


Selection fnyk,axs11
Data Interpretation
Mumbai Uttarakhand Rajasthan Uttar Pradesh 56. The following table gives the number of males,
eqacbZ mÙ
kjk[kaM jktLFkku mÙ
kj izns'k females, educated males and educated females in a
Name of the company High Low High Low High Low High Low
daiuhdk uke mPp nj mPp nj mPp nj mP
p nj
village over the years 2016 – 2020. Study the table
Aata tea/vkVk Vh 540 395 450 4255 320 510 440 310 carefully and answer the question.
sV
Kolgate/dksyx 34 57 60 42 25 60 20 70 ufyf[kr rkfydk o"kZ 2016&2020 ds nkSjku ,d xk¡o esa iq#
fuE
Jmbuja cement/tacqtk lhesaV 150 155 120 125 160 135 145 170
efgykvksa] f'kf{kr iq#"kksa vkSj f'kf{kr efgykvksa dh la[;k
For Jmbuja cement, the ratio of the high rate of share djrh gSA rkfydk dk è;kuiwoZd vè;;u djsa vkSj iz'u dk mÙkj ns
to the low rate is maximum in the stock exchange at: Year / o"kZ 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020
tacqtk lhesaV ds fy,] 'ks;j dh mPp nj vkSj fuEu nj dk vuqikr Males / iq#"k 1050 1200 1250 1300 1400
fdl LVkWd ,Dlpsat esa vfèkdre gS\ Females / efgyk 900 1000 1020 1100 1200
SSC CPO 29/06/2024 (Shift-02)
Educated males
(a) Mumbai/eqacbZ (b) Rajasthan/jktLFkku 850 1000 1100 1150 1200
f'kf{kr i#q "k
(c) Uttarakhand/mÙ kjk[kaM
(d) Uttar Pradesh/mÙ
kj izns'k
Educated females
54. Study the given pie-graph and answer the question 600 820 950 980 1000
that follows. f'kf{kr efgyk
fn, x, ikbZ&xzkiQ dk vè;;u dhft, vkSj fuEufyf[kr iz'u dk mÙkj nhft,AFind the percentage of the total number of educated
In a certain company, allocations to various sectors females to the total number of females over all the
of the yearly budget per Rs.7,200 crores are years (up to 2 decimal places).

r
represented by this pie-diagram. lHkho"kks± esa f'kf{kr efgykvksa dh oqQy la[;k dk oqQy efgyk
bl ikbZ&vkjs[k esa fdlh fuf'pr daiuh esa] okf"kZd ctV ds fofHkUu
la[;k ls izfr'kr Kkr dhft,A (2 n'keyo LFkkuksa rd)

si
{ks=kksa ds fy, 7]200 djksM+ #i;s dk vkoaVu n'kkZ;k x;k gSA SSC CPO 29/06/2024 (Shift-02)
(a) 0.9233 (b) 0.8333

an by
(c) 0.8923 (d) 0.8623
57. The table below shows the number of mobile phones

n
that were sold by the show rooms in the years from
2016-2020
uhpsnh xbZ rkfydk esa o"kZ 2016&2020 ds nkSjku 'kks:eksa }

ja
R s
x, eksckby iQksu dh la[;k n'kkZbZ xbZ gSA
Show room / 'kk
#s e
a th
P Q R S T U
Years / o"kZ

2016 220 230 250 280 240 260
2017 310 300 320 340 330 350
ty a

2018 400 380 410 420 440 430


The expenditure (in Rs.) on Infrastructure is: 2019 450 350 380 420 410 430
izQkLVªDpkj ij O;; (#i;s____
ba esa)gS
A
di M

2020 420 430 410 440 400 420


SSC CPO 29/06/2024 (Shift-02)
What will be the average number of mobile phones
(a) Rs.1,694 crores (b) Rs.6,089 crores
sold by all the show rooms in the year 2020?
(c) Rs.6,098 crores (d) Rs.1,649 crores
55. Study the given table and answer the question that o"kZ 2020 esa lHkh 'kks:eksa }kjk csps x, eksckby iQksu dh
follows. la[;k fdruh gksxh\
rkfydk dk vè;;u djsa vkSj fuEufyf•r ç'u dk mÙkj nsaA
nh xbZ SSC CPO 29/06/2024 (Shift-03)

The table shows the production of five different types (a) 405 (b) 420
of cars by a company from 1989 to 1994. (c) 410 (d) 415
rkfydkesa 1989 ls 1994 rd ,d daiuh }kjk ikap fofHkUu58.
çdkj The following table gives information of Panchayat
dh dkjksa ds mRiknu dks n'kkZ;k x;k gSA elections held in four villages P, Q, R and S.
Year  ufyf[kr rkfydk esa pkj xk¡oksa
fuE P, Q, R vkSjS esa gq, iapk;r
Type 
1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 Total
ds pqukoksa dh tkudkjh nh xbZ gSA
A

P 8 20 16 17 21 6 88 Total available Valid


Villages Votes polled (in%)
Q 16 10 14 12 12 14 78 votes (in thousands) votes(in%)
xko¡ ys x, er (» e)sa
Mk
R 21 17 16 15 13 8 90 oQq y er (gtkj esa) oèS k er (» esa)
S 4 6 10 16 20 31 87 P 40 80 90
T 25 18 19 30 14 27 133 Q 50 90 80
Total 74 71 75 90 80 86 476 R 60 75 80
Which type of car constituted 25% of the total S 80 80 85
production of all types of cars in 1993? Find the ratio of invalid votes of village P to that of
1993 esa lHkh çdkj dh dkjksa ds dqy mRiknu dk 25» Hkkx fdl
village S.
çdkj dh dkj dk Fkk\ xk¡oP ds voSèk erksa vkSj
S dxk¡o
s voSèk erksa dk vuqikr Kkr dhft,A
SSC CPO 29/06/2024 (Shift-02) SSC CPO 29/06/2024 (Shift-03)

(a) R (b) P (a) 3 : 4 (b) 1 : 2


(c) Q (d) S (c) 1 : 3 (d) 2 : 3

12 Selected gaS
Selection fnyk,axs Aditya Ranjan (Excise Inspector)
Data Interpretation
59. Find the mean from the following table (rounded off The combined angle made by Jan-Mar and Jul-Sep
to two decimal places). is ______ than the combined angle made by Apr-Jun
fuE
u rkfydk ls ekè; Kkr dhft, (n'keyo ds nks LFkkuksa rd and Oct-Dec.
iw.kk±fdr)A t uojh&ekpZ vkSj tqykbZ&flrEcj }kjk cuk;k x;k la;qDr dks.k] v
vkSj vDVwcj&fnlacj }kjk cuk, x, la;qDr___
dks.k
gSAls
Score Frequencies SSC CPO 29/06/2024 (Shift-03)

Ldksj ckjEckjrk (a) 80° more/vfèkd (b) 40° more/vfèkd


15 2 (c) 80° less/de (d) 40° less/de
18 3 62. The following pie-chart shows details of the per month
expenditure of a family.
21 4
Study the pie-chart carefully and answer the question
22 1 that follows.
19 5 ukafdr ikbZ&pkVZ ,d ifjokj ds çfr ekg •pZ ds fooj.k dk
fuE
23 1 çnf'kZr djrk gSA ikbZ&pkVZ dk è;kuiwoZd vè;;u dhft,
24 2 fuEufyf•r ç'u dk mÙkj nhft,A
SSC CPO 29/06/2024 (Shift-03)
(a) 18.44 (b) 17.56

r
(c) 20.82 (d) 19.78
60. Study the given table and answer the question that

si
follows.
rkfydk dk vè;;u djsa vkSj fuEufyf•r ç'u dk mÙkj nsaA
nh xbZ

an by
The table shows the production of five different types
of cars by a company from 1989 to 1994.

n
rkfydkesa 1989 ls 1994 rd ,d daiuh }kjk ikap fofHkUu çdkj
dh dkjksa ds mRiknu dks n'kkZ;k x;k gSA

ja
R s
Year 
1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 Total
a th
Type  The expenditure on rent, medicines and electricity
P 8 20 16 17 21 6 88 together is what percentage of the expenditure on
Q 16 10 14 12 12 14 78 groceries and education together?
R 21 17 16 15 13 8 90 fdjk;k] nokb;ksa vkSj fctyh ij ,d lkFk feydj dqy O;;] fdjkus
ty a

S 4 6 10 16 20 31 87 dk lkeku vkSj f'k{kk ij ,d lkFk feydj dqy O;; dk fdruk


T 25 18 19 30 14 27 133 çfr'kr gS\
di M

Total 74 71 75 90 80 86 476 SSC CPO 29/06/2024 (Shift-03)


(a) 70.82% (b) 82.22%
In which year was the production of cars of all types
(c) 80.22% (d) 76.52%
taken together approximately equal to the average of
the total production during the period? 63. The following bar graph shows the production of
cement (in lakh tonnes) of four companies-W, X, Y,
fdl o"kZ esa lHkh çdkj dh dkjksa dk mRiknu ml vof/ ds nkSjku
and Z-over the years.
gq, dqy mRiknu ds vkSlr ds yxHkx cjkcj Fkk\ uhpsfn;k x;k naM vkjs• fiNys dqN o"kks± esa pkj
W, daifu;ksa
X,
SSC CPO 29/06/2024 (Shift-03)
(a) 1990 (b) 1992
Y vkSjZ ds lhesaV ds mRiknu (yk• Vu esa) dks n'kkZrk gSA
(c) 1991 (d) 1993
61. The following pie chart represents the data of movies
released in a city throughout a year.
fuE
ufyf[kr ikbZ pkVZ ,d o"kZ ds nkSjku ,d 'kgj esa fjyht gqbZ
A

fiQYeksa ds vk¡dM+ksa dks n'kkZrk gSA

Aditya Ranjan (Excise Inspector) Selected gaS


Selection fnyk,axs13
Data Interpretation
The production of cement by company X in 2020 and
production of cement by company Z in 2022 together Rent
Food 20%
is what percentage of the production by company W 23%

% i on
in 2021? Saving

30 a t
lhesaV dk mRiknu (yk• Vu esa) daiuh 15%

c
du
1 2 lth

E
2020 esa daiuh
X }kjk lhesaV dk mRiknu vkSj 2022 Zesa daiuh

%
a
He
}kjk lhesaV dk mRiknu dqy feykdj 2021 esa daiuhmRiknu
W }kjk SSC Phase XII 21/06/2024 (Shift-03)

dk fdruk çfr'kr gS (a) Rs.7,804 (b) Rs.8,047


SSC CPO 29/06/2024 (Shift-03) (c) Rs.7,056 (d) Rs.8,407
(a) 275 (b) 250 67. The following pie charts show the data of the number
(c) 220 (d) 180 of appeared and passed students of class 12 in
64. The pie chart given below shows the number of sections A, B, C, D and E.
students enrolled in class VI to class X of a school. If
1250 students are enrolled in VI to X, then find the
u ikbZ pkVZ d{kk 12 ds A,
fuE lsD'ku
B, C, D vkSjE esa mifLFkr
sum of students enrolled in class VIII and IX. vkSj mÙkh.kZ Nk=kksa dh la[;k dk MsVk n'kkZrs gSaA
uhpsfn;k x;k ikbZ pkVZ ,d Ldwy dh VId{kk
ls d{kkX rd Appeared students = 1800 Passed students = 800
E
ukekafdr fo|kfFkZ;ksa dh la[;k dks n'kkZrk
VI lsgSA
X rd;fn

r
A,42° A
E,58° 10%
1250 fo|kFkhZ ukekafdr gSa]VIII
rks vkSj
d{kkIX esa ukekafdr

si
D 20%
fo|kfFkZ;ksa dk ;ksxiQy Kkr dhft,A B,50° 15%
D,110°

an by
14% C,100° 25% 30%
22%
X VI B

n
18% C
VII Find the difference between the number of students
26% who appeared for the exam in sections A and B

ja
IX 20%
lsD'kuA vkSjB esa ijh{kk esa mifLFkr Nk=kksa dh la[;k ds
R s
VIII
varj Kkr dhft,
a th
SSC Phase XII 21/06/2024 (Shift-03)
(a) 575 (b) 616 SSC Phase XII 24/06/2024 (Shift-03)

(c) 516 (d) 661 (a) 60 (b) 30


65. The following pie charts show the data of the number (c) 40 (d) 50
of appeared and passed students of class 12 in 68. The bar graph given below shows sales of table fans
ty a

sections A, B, C, D and E. (in thousand numbers) from five showrooms during


fuEu ikbZ pkVZ d{kk 12 ds A, lsD'ku
B, C, D vkSjE esa mifLFkr two consecutive years 2021 and 2022. The total sales
vkSj mÙkh.kZ Nk=kksa dh la[;k dk MsVk n'kkZrs gSaA
di M

of showroom B for both years is what per cent of the


Appeared students = 1800 Passed Students = 800 total sales of showroom E for both years? (Rounded
off to 2 decimal places)
E
E A
10% A uhpsfn;k x;k ckj xzkiQ nks Øekxr o"kks± 2021 vkSj 2022 ds n
58° 42° B D 20%
ika¡p 'kks:e ls Vscy iQSu (gtkj la[;k esa) dh fcØh dks n'kkZrk
50° 15%
B
nksuksa o"kks± Besadh'kks:e
dqy fcØh] nksuksa o"kks± E esa
dh 'kks:e
D
110°
C C 30% dqy fcØh dk fdruk çfr'kr gS\ (nks n'keyo LFkkuksa rd iw.kkZaf
100° 25%
year 2021 year 2022
120
What is the percentage of the students who appeared 110
for the exam in section E (correct to one decimal 105
100 100
100 95
place)? 90
85 85
lsD'kuE esa ijh{kk esa mifLFkr Nk=kksa dk çfr'kr D;k gS (n'keyo
80
A

80 70
ds ckn ,d vad rd)\
SSC Phase XII 21/06/2024 (Shift-03)
60
(a) 16.1% (b) 18.2%
(c) 31.68% (d) 29.1% 40
66. The pie chart given below shows the monthly
expenditure of a family (in rupees) on various items. 20
If the total earning is Rs.70,560, then find the
0
difference between the amount spend on Education
A B C D E
and Rent.
uhpsfn;k x;k ikbZ pkVZ fofHkUu enksa ij ,d ifjokj ds ekfld •pZ SSC Phase XII 24/06/2024 (Shift-03)

(#i;s esa) dks n'kkZrk gSA ;fn dqy vk; 70]560 :i;s gS] rks f'k{kk
(a) 78.69% (b) 74.99%
(c) 76.94% (d) 79.49%
vkSj fdjk, ij •pZ dh xbZ jkf'k ds chp varj Kkr djsaA
14 Selected gaS
Selection fnyk,axs Aditya Ranjan (Excise Inspector)
Data Interpretation
69. The following table shows the production of some 72. The marks (out of 150) of five students in different
products. What is the value of 'X' subjects are given in the following table.
u rkfydk
uhpsnh xbZ rkfydk esa dqN mRiknksa ds mRiknu dks fn[kk;kfuE
x;k gSA esa ,d ijh{kk esa fofHkUu fo"k;ksa esa ikap fo|k
'X' dk eku Kkr djsaA vad (150 esa ls) fn, x, gSaA
Product July August September October Total Subject/Student Hindi English Physics Chemistry Mathematics
fo"k;@Nk=k fgUnh vaxzsth HkkSfrdfoKku jlk;u foKku xf.kr
A 12 16 20 14 62 Ravi/joh 135 140 132 121 141
Deepak/nhid 120 135 139 112 136
B 15 X 13 16 61
Sarita/ lf jrk 110 126 120 97 130
C 11 14 17 18 60 Kamal/ de y 130 125 98 102 120
SSC Phase XII 24/06/2024 (Shift-03) Divya/fnO;k 136 130 101 100 115
(a) 18 (b) 16 The percentage of marks scored by Ravi in
(c) 17 (d) 15 Mathematics is:
70. The pie chart given below shows the percentage of 8000
jfo }kjk xf.kr esa çkIr vadksa dk çfr'kr fdruk gS\
students in terms of the subject of specialisation in MBA.
SSC Phase XII 26/06/2024 (Shift-03)
uhpsfn;k x;k ikbZ pkVZ
MBA esa fo'ks"kKrk ds fo"k; ds lanHkZ (a)
esa 91 (b) 97
8000 Nk=kksa dk çfr'kr n'kkZrk gSA

r
(c) 94 (d) 92
73. The pie-chart below illustrates the different fruit yields

si
17% 19% from a farmer's land that were sold to a fruit shop
IT/ IB/ during a specific week. Study the chart and answer

an by
the question that follows.
HR/
16% uhpsfn;k x;k ikbZ&pkVZ ,d fdlku ds •sr ls fofHkUu iQyksa
IR/
iSnkokj dks n'kkZrk gS] tks ,d fof'k"V lIrkg ds nkSjku ,d iQy

n
12%
Marketing/ Finance/
nqdku dks csph xbZ FkhaA pkVZ dk vè;;u djsa vkSj fuEufy
dk mÙkj nsaA

ja
R s
What is the total number of students specialising in IB? Others
a th
20%
vkbZ
ch esa fo'ks"kKrk çkIr Nk=kksa dh dqy la[;k fdruh gS\ Banana
30%
SSC Phase XII 25/06/2024 (Shift-03) Orange
15%
(a) 1850 (b) 1450 G ra
p
(c) 1520 (d) 1625 Apple 10 %e s
25%
ty a

71. The pie chart below shows the distribution of female


employees working in a company in five different If a total of 900 kg of fruits were sold that week, find the
districts (A, B, C, D and E). difference in sales (in kg) between oranges and grapes.
di M

uhps fn;k x;k ikbZ pkVZ ikap vyx&vyx (A,ftyksa


B, C, D vkSj ;fn ml lIrkg dqy 900 fdxzk iQy csps x,] rks larjs vkSj vaxw
E) esa ,d daiuh esa dk;Zjr efgyk deZpkfj;ksa ds caVu dks n'kkZrk gSAfcØh esa varj (fdxzk esa) Kkr dhft,A
ds chp
Total number of female employees in five districts = SSC Phase XII 26/06/2024 (Shift-03)

136000 (a) 70 (b) 60


(c) 75 (d) 45
ikap ftyksa esa efgyk deZpkfj;ksa dh dqy la[;k ¾ 136000
74. The annual profit percentage earned by a telephone
Distribution of total number of female employees company during the period 2015-2020 is given in the
working in a company in five different districts following table. The profit percentage is calculated by
ikapfofHkUu ftyksa esa ,d daiuh esa dk;Zjr efgyk deZpkfj;ksa
the dh
difference between income and expenditure over
dqy la[;k dk forj.k expenditure. Study the table and answer the question
that follows.
E fuE
u rkfydk esa ,d VsyhiQksu daiuh }kjk 2015&2020 dh vofèk
A

13% A
D
22% nkSjku vftZr okf"kZd ykHk çfr'kr fn;k x;k gSA ykHk çfr'kr dh
15% O;; ds vk/kj ij vk; vkSj O;; ds chp ds varj }kjk dh tkrh gSA
B
20% rkfydk dk vè;;u dhft, vkSj uhps fn, x, ç'u dk mÙkj nhft,A
C
30%
Year Profit in percentage
o"kZ izfr'kr esa ykHk
What is the total number of female employees working
2015 40%
in a company in district C and district D?
2016 55%
ftyk C vkSj ftykD esa daiuh esa dk;Zjr efgyk deZpkfj;ksa dh 2017 45%
dqy la[;k D;k gS\ 2018 65%
SSC Phase XII 26/06/2024 (Shift-03)
2019 70%
(a) 62290 (b) 61200
2020 60%
(c) 62000 (d) 61000
Aditya Ranjan (Excise Inspector) Selected gaS
Selection fnyk,axs15
Data Interpretation
If the income in 2018 was Rs.330 crores, then what In which year was the production of washing
was the expenditure in 2018? machines in Factory Q more than that in Factory R?
; fn 2018 esa vk; 330 djksM+ #i;s Fkh] rks 2018 esa O;; fdruk Fkk\
fdl o"kZ dkj•kus
Q esa okf'kax e'khuksa dk mRiknu R lsdkj•kus
SSC Phase XII 26/06/2024 (Shift-04)
vf/d Fkk\
(a) Rs.160 crores/djksM+(b) Rs.104 crores/djksM+ SSC Phase XII 20/06/2024 (Shift-02)
(c) Rs.200 crores/djksM+(d) Rs.145 crores/djksM+ (a) 2004 (b) 2002
75. Which of the following recorded the highest growth (c) 2003 (d) 2005
rate in manufacturing units from the year 2021 to the 78. The pie chart shows the expenditure of a family in
year 2022? percentage. Read the chart and answer the question
ufyf•r esa ls fdlus o"kZ 2021 ls o"kZ 2022 rd
fuE fofuekZ.k
that follows. The total monthly income is Rs.32,000.
bdkb;ksa esa lokZf/d o`f¼ nj ntZ dh\ ikbZpkVZ ,d ifjokj ds O;; dks çfr'kr esa n'kkZrk gSA pkVZ
vè;;u dhft, vkSj uhps fn, x, ç'u dk mÙkj nhft,A dqy ekfld
Plant Units manufactured in
fuEu o"kks± esa fofuekZ.k bdkb;k¡ vk; 32]000 #i;s gSA
l a;a=k
2021 2022 Expenditure/[kpZ
A 150 175
B 225 269
C 300 315

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D 130 169
E 172

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150
SSC Phase XII 26/06/2024 (Shift-04)
(a) D (b) A

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(c) E (d) B
76. The following table gives the number of post-graduate

n
students enrolled in 4 different colleges A, B, C, and
D in a city over the years 2015-2018 and also the After the deduction of House Rent and Electricity, find
number of students who passed the final examination

ja
the total income that remains.
R s
during these years. Study the table carefully and
answer the question. ?kjds fdjk, vkSj fctyh ij O;; dks dkVus ds ckn] 'ks"k dqy
ufyf•r rkfydk o"kZ 2015&2018 ds nkSjku ,d 'kgj ds 4 vk; Kkr dhft,A
a th
fuE
SSC Phase XII 21/06/2024 (Shift-02)
A, B, C vkSjD esa ukekafdr LukrdksÙkj fo|kfFkZ;ksa
vyx&vyx dkWystksa (a) Rs.19,220 (b) Rs.19,210
dh la[;k vkSj bu o"kks± ds nkSjku vafre ijh{kk mÙkh.kZ (c) djusRs.19,200
okys (d) Rs.19,230
fo|kfFkZ;ksa dh la[;k Hkh n'kkZrh gSA rkfydk dk è;kuiwoZd vè;;u
ty a

79. The following table shows the expenditure of a school


dhft, vkSj ç'u dk mÙkj nhft,A (in Rs. lakh) per annum on different heads over the
Year/ 2015 2015 2016 2016 2017 2017 2018 2018 given years.
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College Enrolled Passed Enrolled Passed Enrolled Passed Enrolled Passed


A 720 680 650 600 850 800 900 860 fuE
ufyf[kr rkfydk fn, x, o"kks± esa fofHkUu enksa ij izfr o"kZ
Ldwy ds [kpZ (#i;s yk[k esa) dks n'kkZrh gSA
B 700 650 720 680 800 750 850 780
C 800 720 850 780 900 850 950 870
D 850 760 900 850 1000 900 1020 950 Year/o"kZ Salary Fuel & Bonus Taxes
osru Transport cksul dj
Find the percentage of students who passed from Expenditure Head
ku ,oa ifjogu
b±è
O;; en
college C over all the years put together to the number 2001 238 45 3.00 25
of students enrolled in college A over all the years 2002 327 75 3.50 53
2003 357 95 4.00 79
(rounded off to 2 decimal places). 2004 398 112 4.50 95

lHkho"kks± esa ,d lkFk feykdj dkWyst


A esa ukekafdr fo|kfFkZ;ksa dhWhat was the fuel & transport expenditure (in Rs.
la[;k dh rqyuk esa lHkh o"kks± esa ,d lkFk feykdjC lsdkWyst lakh) of the school in the year 2003?
mÙkh.kZ gksus okys fo|kfFkZ;ksa dk çfr'kr (2 n'keyo LFkku rdo"kZ
iw.kk±fdr)
2003 esa Ldwy dk b±/u vkSj ifjogu O;; (#i;sa yk[k esa) fdruk Fk
Kkr dhft,A SSC Phase XII 21/06/2024 (Shift-02)
SSC Phase XII 26/06/2024 (Shift-04) (a) 112 (b) 95
A

(a) 100.21 (b) 101.12 (c) 75 (d) 45


(c) 103.21 (d) 102.12 80. The following table shows the % of marks obtained
77. The following table shows the production of washing by three students in three different subjects in a
machines (in thousands) in different factories in school exam. (The maximum marks in each subject
different years. are shown in the table at the top)
fuEufyf•r rkfydk fofHkUu o"kks± esa fofHkUu dkj•kuksa esa okf'kax
ufyf•re'khuksa
fuE rkfydk ,d Ldwy ijh{kk esa rhu vyx&vyx fo"k;ksa esa
ds mRiknu (gtkjksa esa) dks n'kkZrh gSA rhu fo|kfFkZ;ksa }kjk çkIr vadksa dk » n'kkZrh gSA (çR;sd
Factory/Year
iw.kkZad rkfydk esa 'kh"kZ ij fn, x, gSa)
2001 2002 2003 2004 2005
k@o"kZ
dkj[kku Student/ English Science Mathematics
P 28 23 27 31 29 Subject (120) (150) (200)
Q 14 18 25 22 30 Yogesh 81 67 52
R 31 29 33 30 23 Varun 64 70 63
S 23 28 36 35 27 Seema 70 72
56

16 Selected gaS
Selection fnyk,axs Aditya Ranjan (Excise Inspector)
Data Interpretation
Find the total marks obtained by Varun and Seema 83. The following table shows the number of eggs produced
together in Science. by five farms A, B, C, D and E over the given years.
foKku sa
e o#.k vkSj lhek }kjk izkIr dqy vad Kkr dhft,A fuE B, C, D vkSjE
ufyf•r rkfydk fn, x, o"kks± esa ik¡pA,iQkeZ
SSC Phase XII 21/06/2024 (Shift-02)
}kjkmRikfnr vaMksa dh la[;k n'kkZrh gSA
(a) 178 (b) 189 Year Farm
(c) 126 (d) 145 A B C D E
81. The following table shows the percentage of marks 2017 560 418 630 740 580
obtained by five students in four subjects in an
2018 710 390 460 530 620
examination.
2019 845 765 480 515 640
fuE
ufyf•r rkfydk ,d ijh{kk esa pkj fo"k;ksa esa ik¡p fo|kfFkZ;ksa }kjk
2020 455 555 746 418 545
çkIr vadksa dk çfr'kr n'kkZrh gSA
What was the average number of eggs produced by
Student/Subject Percentage of Marks in Subjects
Farm B over the given years?
Maths Physics Chemistry Computer
Science fn, x, o"kks± esa BiQkeZ
}kjk mRikfnr vaMksa dh vkSlr la[;k D;k gS
A 90% 65% SSC Phase XII 24/06/2024 (Shift-02)

B 67% 93% (a) 532 (b) 575

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C 85% 61%
(c) 540 (d) 552
84. The table below shows the production of different

si
D 59% 75%
types of caps (in thousands) in different years.
E 94% 48%
uhpsnh xbZ rkfydk fofHkUu o"kks± esa fofHkUu çdkj dh V

an by
How many students scored more than 60% of marks mRiknu (gtkjksa esa) n'kkZrh gSA
in all the four subjects?
Type of
oq
Qy fdrus fo|kfFkZ;ksa us lHkh pkj fo"k;ksa esa 60» ls vf/d vad Cap/Year 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012

n
çkIr fd;s\ M 576 896 287 896 884
SSC Phase XII 24/06/2024 (Shift-02)

ja
N 560 753 473 560 637
(a) 3 (b) 4
R s
Q 586 637 576 753 678
(c) 5 (d) 2
R 778 780 560 780 678
a th
82. The given pie-chart shows the number of students
admitted into various schools, A, B, C, D, E, in a town. In which year was the production (in thousands) of
The total number of students is 6500. The number cap Q equal to that of cap R?
of boys in each school is given by the table. Study fdl o"kZ esa Vksih
Q d k mRiknu (gtkjksa esa)]R dVksih
s cjkcj Fkk\
the pie-chart and the table carefully and answer the
ty a

SSC Phase XII 25/06/2024 (Shift-02)


question that follows. (a) 2011 (b) 2010
fn;k x;k ikbZ&pkVZ ,d dLcs ds fofHkUuA,fo|ky;ksa]
B, C, D, (c) 2012 (d) 2009
di M

E esa ços'k ysus okys fo|kfFkZ;ksa dh la[;k dks n'kkZrk 85.gSA fo|kfFkZ;ksa
Study the given pie-chart and answer the question
dh dqy la[;k 6500 gSA çR;sd fo|ky; esa yM+dksa dh la[;k rkfydkthat follows.
esa nh xbZ gSA bl ikbZ&pkVZ vkSj rkfydk dk è;kuiwoZd vè;;u ikbZ&pkVZ dk vè;;u djsa vkSj uhps fn, x, ç'u dk
fuE
ukafdr
dhft, vkSj fuEufyf•r ç'u dk mÙkj nhft,A mÙkj nsaA
The pie-chart shows the spendings of a sports
E A
21% 18% academy on various sports during a particular year.
; g ikbZ&pkVZ ,d fo'ks"k o"kZ ds nkSjku ,d •sy vdkneh }kjk f
D
B •syksa ij fd, x, •pZ dks n'kkZrk gSA
22%
23%
C
16% Cricket Hockey
81° 63°
A

Admission of students into schools l


Foot bal
fo| ky;ksa esa fo|kfFkZ;ksa dk ços'k Basket Ball 54°
50°
Schools A B C D E Other
Tennis Golf 31°
Number of boys 800 850 600 700 765 45° 36°
The total number of boys in schools A, C, D is what
percentage of the total number of girls in schools B,
C, E (rounded to 2 decimal places)?
How much percentage more is spent on hockey than
fo| ky; A, C, D esa yM+dksa dh oqQy la[;k]B,fo|ky;
C, E esa that on golf?
yM+fd;ksa dh dqy la[;k dk fdruk çfr'kr gS (n'keyo ds 2
xksYiQ dh rqyuk esa gkWdh ij fdruk çfr'kr vf/d •pZ fd;k x;k gS\
LFkkuksa rd iw.kkZafdr)\
SSC Phase XII 25/06/2024 (Shift-02)
SSC Phase XII 24/06/2024 (Shift-02)
(a) 128.63 (b) 120.62 (a) 25% (b) 70%
(c) 126.62 (d) 129.63 (c) 65% (d) 75%

Aditya Ranjan (Excise Inspector) Selected gaS


Selection fnyk,axs17
Data Interpretation
86. The following table shows the number of voters at 5 fn;k x;k ikbZ pkVZ fofHkUu enksa ds rgr bykt ds fy, çfr lIrkg
different centres P, Q, R, S and T and the percentage
of people who voted in an election.
fDyfud esa vkus okys ejhtksa dh la[;k dks çnf'kZr djrk gSA fDyfu
fuE
ufyf•r rkfydk 5 vyx&vyx dsaæksa
P, Q, R, S vkSjT ij
vkus okys ejhtksa dh dqy la[;k çfr lIrkg 4060 gSA ikbZ pkVZ
vè;;udk
ernkrkvksa dh la[;k vkSj pquko esa ernku djus okys yksxksa dhft;s vkSj uhps fn, x, ç'u dk mÙkj nhft;sA
çfr'kr n'kkZrh gSA Number of patients who show up per week to a clinic
for treatment under various heads.
Centre Total Number of Percentage of People Who Uu enksa ds varxZr mipkj ds fy, çfr lIrkg fDyfud esa vkus
fofHk
Registered Voters Voted (Out of the total
number of registered voters)
okys jksfx;ksa dh la[;kA
The total number of patients who come to the clinic
P 3500 85%
is 4060 per week.
Q 2900 76%
d esa vkus okys jksfx;ksa dh dqy la[;k çfr lIrkg 4060 gSA
fDyfu
R 2400 82%

Blood Works
S 1850 90%

11.60%
OPD
T 3000 87% ( B De x Patients
on a
1 0 e de 25.90%

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If the number of invalid votes cast at Centre S was .80 n s
% i ty
20% of the total number of votes cast, then what )

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percentage of the total number of registered voters Physiotherapy
12.30%
cast invalid votes at Centre S?
Trauma

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;fn dsaæS ij Mkys x, voS/ erksa dh la[;k] Mkys x, erksa dh x-ray 23.80%
15.60%
dqy la[;k dh 20» Fkh] rks dsaæ
S ij dqy iathÑr ernkrkvksa esa

n
ls fdrus çfr'kr ernkrkvksa us voS/ er Mkys\
SSC Phase XII 25/06/2024 (Shift-02)
The combined number of patients for the treatment

ja
of trauma, dexa and blood works in what percentage
R s
(a) 20% (b) 25%
(rounded off to 1 decimal place) more or less than the
(c) 18% (d) 22% combined number of patients for OPD, X-ray and
a th
87. The following bar graph shows the failure rates (in physiotherapy?
thousands) for different electric component:

kWek] MsDlk vkSj jÙkQ dk;Z ds mipkj ds fy, ejhtksa dh
fuEufyf[kr ckj xzkiQ fofHkUUk bysfDVªd ?kVdksa dh foiQyrkla[;k
nj (gtkjksa
vksihMh] ,Dl&js vkSj fiQft;ksFksjsih ds fy, ejhtksa dh l
esa) n'kkZrk gS%
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la[;k ls fdrus çfr'kr (1 n'keyo LFkku rd iw.kkZafdr) vf/d


;k de gS\
Failure Rates Different Electric Components
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SSC Phase XII 25/06/2024 (Shift-04)

Hybrid Micro Circuits 40 (a) More, 12.7%/vfèkd]12-7»


(b) Less, 14.1%/de] 14-1»
Printed Circuit Board 33
(c) Less, 12.7%/de] 12-7»
Integrated Circuits 30 (d) More, 14.1%/vfèkd]14-1»
Capacitors 20 89. The following table shows the number of medals won
by four boys in different activities.
Signal Devices 16
ufyf[kr rkfydk fofHkUu xfrfof/;ksa esa pkj yM+dks }kjk thr
fuE
Picture Tubes 15 indksa dh la[;k n'kkZrh gSA
0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45
Name of Yoga Swimming Dance Singing
A

Boy/Activity
How many times the failure rate of hybrid micro
Ramagya 24 28 32 33
circuits compared to that of signal devices? Bitthal 28 30 29 28
flXuy fMokblksa dh rqyuk esa gkbfczM ekbØksa lfdZV dh foiQyrk nj
Rameshwar 35 29 38 30
Krishna 29 34 31 36
fdruh xquk gS\
SSC Phase XII 25/06/2024 (Shift-04) Who won more medals in swimming than in signing?
(a) 0.4 (b) 2.5 fdlus xk;u dh rqyuk esa rsjkdh esa vf/d ind thrs\
(c) 5.2 (d) 4 SSC Phase XII 25/06/2024 (Shift-04)

(a) Krishna
88. The given pie chart displays the number of patients
who come to a clinic per week, for treatment under (b) Rameshwar
various heads. The total number of patients who come (c) Bitthal
to the clinic is 4060 per week. Study the pie chart
(d) Ramagya
and answer the question that follows.

18 Selected gaS
Selection fnyk,axs Aditya Ranjan (Excise Inspector)
Data Interpretation
90. The given pie-chart shows the expenditure (in lakh) (a) 2.5 billion/fcfy;u (b) 2 billion/fcfy;u
of a country on various sports during a particular
year. Study the chart carefully and answer the (c) 1.5 billion/fcfy;u (d) 3 billion/fcfy;u
question that follows. 92. The following table shows the marks (out of 100)
fn;k x;k ikbZ&pkVZ ,d fo'ks"k o"kZ ds nkSjku fdlh ns'k ds fofHkUuby four students in five different subjects.
obtained
•syksa ij gq, •pZ (#i;s yk• esa) dks n'kkZrk gSA bl pkVZfuE
ufyf•r rkfydk ikap vyx&vyx fo"k;ksa esa pkj Nk=kksa }kjk
dk
è;kuiwoZd vè;;u dhft, vkSj fuEufyf•r ç'u dk mÙkj nhft,A vad (100 esa ls) n'kkZrh gSA
52° Student/Subject English Hindi Maths Science Social Science
Basketball Riya 88 94 90 95 93
Charu 91 93 88 92 88
Preeti 89 95 91 97 95
85° Mohan 90 88 95 96 89
60° Tennis
Cricket How many marks did Preeti score in Science?
foKku esa fdrus vad izkIr fd,\
izhfr us
70°
45° Football SSC Phase XII 26/06/2024 (Shift-02)
Swimming 48° (a) 95 (b) 92

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Golf
(c) 96 (d) 97

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The average expenditure on golf and swimming is what 93. Study the given pie-chart and table and answer the
per cent (rounded to 1 decimal place) more or less than question that follows. The pie-chart percentage

an by
the average expenditure on football and cricket? distribution of age groups of visitors to a park in a
xks
YiQ vkSj rSjkdh ij vkSlr •pZ] iQqVckWy vkSj fØdsV month.
ij gq,
vkSlr •pZ ls fdruk çfr'kr (n'keyo ds 1 LFkku rd iw.kkZafdr)fn, x, ikbZ&pkVZ vkSj rkfydk dk vè;;u djsa vkSj fuEufyf•r ç'

n
vf/d ;k de gS\ dk mÙkj nsaA ,d eghus esa ikdZ esa vkus okys vkxarqdksa ds v

ja
SSC Phase XII 26/06/2024 (Shift-02)
ikbZ&pkVZ çfr'kr forj.kA
(a) More, 25.5%
R s(b) Less, 25.5%
(c) More, 28.5% (d) Less, 28.5%
a th
12%
91. Study the given bar-graph and answer the question More than 60
27% 8%
that follows.
The bar-graph shows the percentage revenue 45-60
allocation by two states in various sectors.
ty a

fuEukafdr ckj&xzkiQ dk vè;;u djsa vkSj uhps fn, x, ç'u dk mÙkj nsaA 35-45
;g ckj&xzkiQ nks jkT;ksa }kjk fofHkUu {ks=kksa esa fd, x, jktLo vkoaVu 29%
di M

25-35
dk çfr'kr n'kkZrk gS 24%
100 Less than 25
90
80 Miscellaneous The table shows the male-female distribution of the
70 visitors of the percentage.
Exports
60 rkfydkvkxarqdksa ds iq#"k&efgyk forj.k çfr'kr dks n'kkZrh gS
50 Manufacturing
40 Age Male % Female %
Services
30
More than 60 58 42
Agriculture
20 45-60 80 20
10 35-45 81 19
A

0 25-35 60 40
State-A State-B Less than 25 45 55
If the amount of money allocated to the two states is
If 2000 male visitors and 1500 female visitors were there
Rs.20 billion each, then how much more (in rupees)
does State A spend on Exports than on Manufacturing? in all, then the ratio of the number of male visitors in
the age group 25-35, to the female visitors of the group
;fn nksuksa jkT;ksa esa ls çR;sd ds fy, vkoafVr /ujkf'k 20 fcfy;u
45-60 is:
#i;s gS] rks jkT;
A fofuekZ.k dh rqyuk esa fu;kZr ij fdruk vfèkd
(#i;s esa) •pZ djrk gS\ ;fn dqy feykdj 2000 iq#"k vkxarqd vkSj 1500 efgyk vkxarqd Fks
• Miscellaneous - fofo/ • Exports - fu;kZr 25&35 vk;q oxZ ds iq#"k vkxarqdksa dh la[;k dk 45&60 lew
• Manufacturing - fofuekZ.k • Services - lsok,¡ efgyk vkxarqdksa ls vuqikr gS%
• Agriculture - Ñf"k • State B - jkT;B SSC CHSL 02/08/2023 Shift-01

(a) 71 : 45 (b) 57 : 41
• State A - jkT;A
SSC Phase XII 26/06/2024 (Shift-02) (c) 63 : 47 (d) 81 : 29

Aditya Ranjan (Excise Inspector) Selected gaS


Selection fnyk,axs19
Data Interpretation
94. The pie charts given below show the workers doing (c) The difference between the cost of promotion and
different types of works in an office in 2005 and 2006. the cost editing is Rs80,500./çpkj dh ykxr vkSj ykxr
uhpsfn, x, ikbZ pkVZ 2005 vkSj 2006 esa ,d dk;kZy; esa fofHkUulaiknu ds chp dk varj 80]500 #i;s gSA
çdkj ds dk;Z djus okys Jfedksa dks n'kkZrs gSaA (d) The sum of the cost of printing and the cost of ed-
In 2005, total no. In 2006, total no. iting is Rs 3,15,000/eqæ.k dh ykxr vkSj laiknu dh ykxr
of workers = 47520 of workers = 54000 dk ;ksx 3]15]000 #i;s gSA
V V 96. The shares of students studying in different streams of
U 6% Z U 10% a college in the years 2021 and 2022 are reflected in
Z
22% 20% 21% 22 % the two pie charts given below.
o"kZ 2021 vkSj 2022 esa ,d dkWyst ds fofHkUu LVªhe esa i<+us
Y Y
27% 27% dh fgLlsnkjh uhps fn, x, nks ikbZ pkVZ esa n'kkZbZ xbZ gSA
X X W
W 9%
15% 10% 11%
Central angles representing the shares of students
in different streams in a collage in 2021
The total number of workers of which two types of work

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2 .4 l
in 2005 was equal to the number of workers doing U- g

e 3 tic a
rm in
type of work in 2006 Per fo 21. 6 S M at

e nc eu
arts cie hem

si
nc
2005esa nks çdkj ds dke djus okys Jfedksa dh dqy la[;k 2006 esa e 6 at ica

Sci rm ac
8.4 l
;w&çdkj ds dke djus okys Jfedksa dh la[;k ds cjkcj Fkh

P ha
an by ure,
SSC CHSL 04/08/2023 Shift-01

(a) X and Y (b) U and W

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cult

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Humanities

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(c) W and X (d) V and W

a l
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95. The pie chart below gives the expenses under different

ja e
R s
heads that a publisher of books has to incur towards e

nc
rc
me 6

Scie
p
the cost of selling a book. All figures are given as m .

x
C o 75
a th

E
percentages of the total expenditure incurred. If the
retailer's margin is Rs 3,55,500, which of the options
given below provides correct information? Central angles representing the shares of students
uhpsfn;k x;k ikbZ pkVZ fofHkUu enksa ds rgr gksus okys •pks± dks n'kkZrk
in different streams in a collage in 2022
ty a

gS tks ,d iqLrd çdk'kd dks ,d iqLrd cspus dh ykxr ds fy, •pZ


5 .2 l

g
e 2 tic a

rmin
Per fo 21. 6 S M at
djuk iM+rk gSA lHkh vkadM+s dqy •pZ ds çfr'kr ds :i esa fn, x, gSaA
di M

cie hem
e nc eu

arts nc
e 6 at ica
Sci rm ac

;fn fjVsyj dk ekftZu 3]55]500 #i;s gS] rks uhps fn, x, fodYiksa esa 1 .2 l
ls dkSu lk fodYi lgh tkudkjh çnku djrk gS\
P ha
ure,

Percentage of expenditure under


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various heads in Book publishing


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en t

10.0% 15.
e

e
c

rc
n

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me 6
Scie
p

7.5% m .
x

Retailer’s Margin C o 75
E

22.5% in g
nt
Pri .5% The total number of students Mathematical Science the
12
college was 60000 in 2021, which rose to 75000 in 2022.
A

n
ti o Binding
What was the percentage change Mathematical Science
o rta 10.0%
sp % the number of students opting for the mathematical
an 0.0 Pr om
Tr 1 o
12.5 tion sciences from 2021 to 2022? [Give your answer correct
%
to the nearest integer value]
SSC CHSL 04/08/2023 (Shift-02)
2021esa dkWyst esa Nk=kksa dh dqy la[;k 60000 Fkh] tks 2022 e
(a) The difference between retailer's margin and the cost
75000 gks xbZA 2021 ls 2022 rd xf.krh; foKku pquus okys Nk=k
of editing is Rs2,33,050./• qnjk foØsrk ds ekftZu vkSj laiknu
dh ykxr ds chp dk varj 2]33]050 #i;s gSA la[;k esa çfr'kr ifjorZu D;k Fkk\ ¹viuk mÙkj fudVre iw.kkZad e
(b) The sum of the cost incurred towards payment rd lgh nsaº
SSC CHSL 08/08/2023 Shift-02
of royalty and the cost of editing is Rs2,76,500./
jkW;YVh ds Hkqxrku vkSj laiknu dh ykxr dk ;ksx 2]76]500
(a) 12% (b) 11%

#i;s gSA (c) 10% (d) 13%

20 Selected gaS
Selection fnyk,axs Aditya Ranjan (Excise Inspector)
Data Interpretation
97. The annual agriculture production (in tonnes) of an (a) 36° (b) 45°
Indian state is given in the pie chart. The total (c) 32° (d) 30°
production is 12960
100. Study the given pie-chart carefully and answer the
fuE
ufyf[kr o`Ùk vkjs[k esa ,d Hkkjrh; jkT; ds ok£"kd Ñf"k mRiknu (Vu question. What is the difference between the
following
esa) dks n'kkZ;k x;k gSa dqy mRiknu 12960 Vu gSA funds (in Rs.) acquired by the school from donation
and those from government agencies?
fn, x, ikbZ&pkVZ dk è;kuiwoZd vè;;u dhft, vkSj fuEufyf•
ç'u dk mÙkj nhft,A Ldwy }kjk nku ls vftZr iQaM vkSj ljdk
Maize 95° Rice 90° ,tsafl;ksa ls çkIr iQaM (#i;s esa) ds chp fdruk varj gS\
The entire fund the school gets from different sources
Sugar 60° is equal to Rs.10 lakh

Wheat 115°
Low 10 #i;s
Qy dks fofHkUu lzksrksa ls feyus okyk iwjkyk[k
iaQMds
cjkcj gS

Payment
11%
Government
agencies Sc
ho School
What is the annual production of Maize? 12%
la
NGO's maintains
lanHkZ
Maize eDdk Rice pkoy] Wheat xsgwaSugar phuheDdk Internal 26 rs h

r
38% % i 30%
sources p
dk ok£"kd mRiknu fdruk gS\ 15%

si
SSC CHSL, 10/08/2023 (Shift-2) Donation Reserved
(a) 3240 tonnes (b) 4140 tonnes 35% 33%
(c) 3420 tonnes (d) 2160 tonnes

an by
98. Study the given pie-chart carefully and answer the Source of funds in school Uses of funds by school
following question. SSC CGL 20/07/2023 (Shift-02)

n
fn, x, ikbZ&pkVZ dk è;kuiwoZd vè;;u dhft,A (a) 2,30,000
If scholarship has to be paid out of the donation fund, (b) 2,50,000

ja
then what is the percentage of donation fund used for (c) 2,80,000
R s
this purpose (rounded off to two decimal places)?
(d) 2,40,000
;fn Nk=ko`fr dk Hkqxrku nku iQaM ls fd;k tkuk gS] rks bl 101.
mís'; The
ds fy,following pie charts show the data of the number
a th
mi;ksx fd, x, nku iaQM dk izfr'kr (n'keyo dks nks LFkku rdof appeared and passed students of class 12 in
iw.k±afdr) fdruk gSa\ sections A, B, C, D and E.
The entire fund that school gets from different sources
is equal to Rs.10 lakh
fuEu ikbZ pkVZ d{kk 12 ds A, B, C, D vkSjE esa mifLFkr
lsD'ku
ty a

S #i;s vkSj
Ldwy dks fofHkUu lzksrksa ls feyus okyk iwjk iQaM 10 yk• mÙkh.kZ
ds cjkcj g Nk=kksa dh la[;k dk MsVk n'kkZrs gSaA
Payment

E
di M 11%

Government A
E 10% A
agencies Sc 42°
ho School 58° B D 20%
12%
la maintains 50° 15%
Internal NGO's 26 rs h
38% % ip 30% D
sources
15% 110° C B
C
30%
Donation 100° 25%
Reserved
35% 33%
Appeared students = 1800 Passed students = 800
Source of funds in school Uses of funds by school
SSC CGL 17/07/2023 (Shift-04)
What is the percentage of students who appeared for
(a) 74.29% (b) 72.15 % the exam in section E (correct to one decimal place)?
(c) 80.25 % (d) 75.25% lsD'kuE esa ijh{kk esa mifLFkr Nk=kksa dk izfr'kr D;k gS (n'k
99. The following pie-chart shows the annual expenditure
on different items. ckn ,d vad rd)\
A

fuEufyf•r ikbZ&pkVZ fofHkUu enksa ij okf"kZd O;; dks n'kkZrk gSA SSC CGL 20/07/2023 (Shift-04)

What is the minimum angle in the given pie-chart? (a) 29.1%


fn, x, ikbZ&pkVZ esa U;wure dks.k fdruk gS\ (b) 16.8%
(c) 18.2%
10 usi tena
Ho ain
% ng nc
m

30% (d) 16.1%


Meal
102. The given pie-chart shows the marks scored by a
25%
student in different skills in an examination
e

Children’s
education mathematical ability, verbal ability, reasoning, coding
in.

12.5% and puzzle solving. The values are given in degrees.


Medicines
Ente a
Cl .5%
s

fn;k x;k ikbZ pkVZ ,d ijh{kk esa fofHkUu dks'kyksa xf.krh


rt
he
12
ot
%

ekSf•d {kerk] rdZ'kfÙkQ] dwVys•u vkSj igsyh gy djuk esa ,d


10

SSC CGL 19/07/2023 (Shift-03) }kjk çkIr & vadksa dks n'kkZrk gS eku fMxzh esa fn, x, gSaA

Aditya Ranjan (Excise Inspector) Selected gaS


Selection fnyk,axs21
Data Interpretation
Answer the following question. If total marks were 3000, 105. The bar graph reprsent the number of challan in 9 state
then what would be the marks in resoning? of India.
ufyf•r ç'u dk mÙkj nsaA ;fn dqy vad 3000 Fks] rks rdZ'kfÙkQ
fuE kiQ Hkkjr ds 9 jkT;ksa esa pkyku dh la[;k dks n'kkZrk gSA
ckj xz
esa vad D;k gksaxs\
Maharashtra
Uttar Pradesh
Puzzle
Haryana
75° Mathematics
Delhi

State
100° Punjab
Coding Odisha
45° Verbal Uttrakhand
65° Himachal Pradesh
Reasoning
Gujarat
75°
0 500 1000 1500 2000
No. of Challan
SSC CGL 21/07/2023 (Shift-04) Red light Jump
Without license
(a) 375 (b) 833

r
The percent of without license challan in Delhi is how
(c) 625 (d) 541 much more than those in Uttarakhand and Himachal

si
103. The given chart show the marks scored by class X Pradesh together?
student in different subjects.
fnYyhesa fcuk ykblsal pkyku dk çfr'kr mÙkjk•aM vkSj fgekpy çn

an by
fn;k x;k pkVZ nloha d{kk ds fo|kFkhZ }kjk fofHkUUk fo"k;ksa esa izkIr vadksa
ds dqy pkyku ls fdruk vf/d gS\
dks n'kkZrk gSA

n
SSC CHSL 03/08/2023 (Shift-03)
Class X marks of a student
(values are in Degrees) (a) 120% (b) 300%
(c) 140% (d) 250%

ja
R s
Social
Science 106. Bar graph showing number of cars sold by a reputed
English- 60° - 72°
company during different months of a year. Look at the
a th
Mathematics
- 84° following bar graph and answer the following question
Hindi - 62°
that follows:
Science - 82°
,d o"kZ ds fofHkUughuksa
e ds nkSjku ,d çfrf"Br daiuh }kjk csph xb
dkjksa dh la[;k n'kkZus okyk ckj xzkiQA fuEufyf•r ckj xzkiQ dks
ty a

fuEufyf•r ç'u dk mÙkj nsa%


If the total marks are 1800, then find the marks in
di M

social science.
; fn dqy vad 1800 gSa] rks lkekftd foKku esa izkIr vad Kkr djsaA N o. of cars sold
SSC CGL 24/07/2023 (Shift-4) 900
800 800
(a) 350 (b) 306 700 700
700
(c) 360 (d) 72 600
104. The following pie charts show the data of the number 500 600 500 450
of appeared and passed students of class 12 in 400
sections A, B,C, D and E. 300
200
fuE
u ikbZ pkVZ d{kk 12 dsA, B, C, D vkSjE esa mifLFkr vkSj
lsD'ku 100
mÙkh.kZ Nk=kksa dh la[;k dk MsVk n'kkZrs gSaA 0
ril
ne

t
r
Au ly
ay

be
Se us

Ap
Ju
Ju

em
M

g
pt

A E
A

E A
10%
58° 42° 20%
B D
50° 15% In which month was the sale highest and was what per
D B cent of the total sale of 6 month?
110° C 30%
C fdl eghus esa fcØh lcls vf/d Fkh vkSj 6 eghus dh dqy fcØh dk
100° 25%
fdruk çfr'kr Fkk\
Appeared Students = 1800 Passed Students = 800 SSC CHSL 04/08/2023 (Shift-02)

How many students failed in Section C ? (a) September 21.3% nearly/flracj 21-3» yxHkx
lsD'kuC esa fdrus Nk=k vuqÙkhZ.k gq,\ (b) September 178.7% nearly/flracj 178-7» yxHkx
SSC CGL 27/07/2023 (Shift-3)
21-3»
(c) July 21.3% nearly/tqykbZ yxHkx
(a) 250 (b) 200
(c) 300 (d) 400 (d) May 18.7% nearly/ebZ 18-7» yxHkx

22 Selected gaS
Selection fnyk,axs Aditya Ranjan (Excise Inspector)
Data Interpretation
107. The following bar graph represent the number of CCTV The difference between the average marks obtain for
cameras manufactured by a company over six years. Study all unit in both subject is:
the graph carefully and answer the question that follows: nksu
ksa fo"k;ksa esa lHkh bdkbZ ijh{kkvksa esa izkIr fd, x, vkSlr v
fuEufyf•r ckj xzkiQ ,d daiuh }kjk Ng o"kks± esa fufeZr lhlhVhohdkdSejksa
varj D;k gS\
dh la[;k dks n'kkZrk gSA xzkiQ dk è;kuiwoZd vè;;u djsa vkSj fuEufyf•r SSC CHSL, 14/08/2023 (Shift-2)
(a) 7.25 (b) 7.50
ç'u dk mÙkj nsa%
(c) 7.40 (d) 7.75
6030
110. The number of patients in four different categories in
No. of CCTV Cameras

5700 three hospitals A, B and C are given below.


4750 5020
4225 rhu vLirkyksa
A, B vkSjC esa pkj vyx&vyx Jsf.k;ksa esa jksfx;ksa
2750
la[;k uhps vkjs[k esa nh xbZ gSA

Category 4
2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 Category 3
What is the ratio of the total number of CCTV cameras
Category 2

r
manufactured in the years 2016 and 2017 to the total
number of CCTV cameras manufactured in the years Category 1

si
2020 and 2021?
0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14
o"kZ 2016 vkSj 2017 esa fufeZr lhlhVhoh dSejksa dh dqy la[;k dk o"kZ A B C

an by
2020 vkSj 2021 esa fufeZr lhlhVhoh dSejksa dh dqy la[;k ls vuqikr
D;k gS\ The total number of patients in three hospitals A, B

n
SSC CHSL 07/08/2023 Shift-01 and C, respectively, are:
(a) 150 : 221 (b) 139 : 125 rhu vLirkyksa
A, B vkSj
C esa Øe'k% jksfx;ksa dh dqy la[;k fdruh gS

ja
(c) 141 : 139 (d) 125 : 137 SSC CHSL, 14/08/2023 (Shift-4)
R s
108. Study the following graph carefully and answer the (a) 12, 14, 12
questions given below it. (b) 12, 12, 14
a th
fuEufyf•r xzkiQ dk è;kuiwoZd vè;;u djsa vkSj mlds uhps fn, x,(c) 14, 12, 12
ç'uksa ds mÙkj nsaA (d) 14, 13, 12
111. The following bar chart represents the gross amount
3500 (in Rs.lakhs) and total cost (in Rs. lakhs) of a firm.
ty a

3000
2500 fuE
ufyf[kr ckj pkVZ ,d iQeZ dh ldy jkf'k (#i;s yk[k esa) vkSj oqQ
2000 ykxr (#i;s yk[k esa) n'kkZrk gSA
di M

1500
1000
500 Y
0
A B C D E Total/
Demand Product 7500
Gross Amount/
What is the ratio of companies having more demand 6500
than production to those having production than 6000
demand? 5500
mRiknuls vf/d ekax okyh daifu;ksa vkSj ekax ls vf/d mRiknu okyh 5000
Rupees in crores

daifu;ksa dk vuqikr D;k gS\ 4500


SSC CHSL 08/08/2023 Shift-01 4000
(a) 1 : 1 (b) 3 : 2 3500
(c) 4 : 1 (d) 2 : 3
A

109. The graph shows the marks obtain by the four students
in mathematics and English in four unit tests.
fuE
u vkjs[k esa pkj bdkbZ ijh{kkvksa esa pkj Nk=kksa }kjk xf.kr vkSj vaxzsth X
2016-17 2017-18 2018-19 2019-20
esa izkIr fd, x, vadksa dks n'kkZ;k x;k gSA
Maths English Years
60 In order to make a profit of 25%, what should the gross
Obtain Marks

50 amount have been (in Rs. crores) in 2019-2020, if the


40 total cost remained the same?
30 25» dk ykHk vftZr djus ds fy,] 2019& 2020 esa ldy jkf'k (#i;s
20 djksM+ esa) fdruh gksuh pkfg,] ;fn oqQy ykxr leku jgrh gS\
SSC CGL 14/07/2023 (Shift-01)
10
(a) 7800 (b) 8000
0
I II III IV (c) 8250 (d) 8125

Aditya Ranjan (Excise Inspector) Selected gaS


Selection fnyk,axs23
Data Interpretation
112. Select the correct statement with respect to the below 114. Study the following bar chart and answer the question.
bar graph. fuEufyf[kr n.M vkjs[k dk vè;;u dhft, vkSj iz'u dk mÙkj nhft,A
uhps fn, x, naM vkjs[k ds laca/ esa lgh dFku dk p;u dhft,A
Sales of XYZ Phones over the years
Production of Rice (in lakh tonnes)
by three states A, B and C 60

Sales of XYZ phones


48
70
50
40 40
60 40
30
50 30
20 18
40 20
30 10
20
0
10 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020
0 Years
2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021
A B C
Sales of XYZ Phone over the years/fiNys oqQN o"kks±
XYZ esa
Production of Rice (in lakh tonnes) by three state A, B
iQksu dh
fcØh

r
and C
Sales of XYZ Phone/XYZ iQksu
dh fcØh]Years/o"kZ
rhu jkT;ksa C }kjk pkoy dk mRiknu (yk[k Vu esa)
A, B vkSj

si
Find the percentage increase of sales of XYZ phones
SSC CGL 17/07/2023 (Shift-01)
from 2019 to 2020? (Rounded up to 2 decimal places)
(a) Rice production by A in 2016 is less than the rice

an by
production by C in 2020. 2019 ls 2020 rd XYZ i Qksu dh fcØh esa izfr'kr o`f¼ Kkr dhft,\
esaA }kjk pkoy dk mRiknu
2020 esaC }kjk fd, x, (nks n'keyo LFkkuksa rd)

n
2016
SSC CGL 18/07/2023 (Shift-02)
pkoy mRiknu ls de gSA (a) 122.22 %

ja
(b) B produced more rice than A and C in 2018. (b) 110.11%
R s
2018 esaB us A vkSjC ls vf/d pkoy dk mRiknu fd;kA (c) 119.19 %
(d) 121.89 %
a th
(c) The highest production of rice was in the year 2017.
115. The following figure shows the scores of students in
pkoy dklokZf/d mriknu o"kZ
2017 esa gqvk FkkA
three tests organised by a coaching institution. Who
(d) Rice production by B in 2017 is equal to the rice scored the best on average?
production by A in 2020. ukafdr vkjs• ,d dksfpax laLFkku }kjk vk;ksftr rhu ijh{kkvks
fuE
ty a

2017 esaB }kjk pkoy dk mRiknu


2020 esa
A ds pkoy mRiknu fo|kfFkZ;ksa ds vadksa dks fu:fir djrk gSA fdlds vkSlr vad lcl
ds cjkcj gSA vf/d gSa\
di M

113. In a factory, utensils are manufactured in three plants, Scores in different tests

plant A, B and C. How many plates are manufactured 120


95 101 99
by plant B if total plates are 3260? 100 93
90
94
88
93
90
84 80
76 79
,d iQSDVªh esa crZuksa dk fuekZ.k rhu la;a=kksa
(plants) A, B vkSjC 80
71 71
Scores

esa fd;k tkrk gSA ;fn fufeZr IysVksa dh dqy la[;k 3260 gS] rks la;a=k
60

40
(Plant) B }kjk fdruh IysVksa dk fuekZ.k fd;k tkrk gS\
20
Share in manufacturing 0
A B C D E
100% Student Name
Test 1 Test 2 Test 3
80%
A

Plant-A
60% SSC CGL 19/07/2023 (Shift-01)
Plant-B (a) D (b) C
40% Plant-C (c) E (d) B
20% 116. Study the given bar graph carefully and answer the
0% following question.
Bowl Spoons Plates Glass
fn, x, naM vkjs• dk è;kuiwoZd vè;;u dhft, vkSj fuEufyf•r
Shares in manufacturing – fuekZ.k dk fgLlk ç'u dk mÙkj nhft,A
Bowl – dVksjk Spoons – IysV What is the ratio of the number of companies with
Glass – fxykl more demand than production to the number of
SSC CGL 18/07/2023 (Shift-02) companies with more production than demand?
(a) 1467 (b) 1304 mRiknu
ls vf/d ek¡x okyh daifu;ksa dh la[;k dk] ek¡x ls vf/d
(c) 1254 (d) 1141 mRiknu okyh daifu;ksa dh la[;k ls vuqikr D;k gS\
24 Selected gaS
Selection fnyk,axs Aditya Ranjan (Excise Inspector)
Data Interpretation
Demand and Production of Washing Machines 119. The following table represents the number of five
of Five Companies for December 2022 different types of cars A, B, C, D, and E manufactured
Number of washing Machines
6000 by a company over five yerars. Read the table carefully
5000 and answer the question given below:
4600 4800

3600 4000
fuE
ufyf•r rkfydk ,d daiuh }kjk ikap o"kks± esa fufeZr ikap fof
3000 2800 2900 çdkj dh dkjksa ,] ch] lh] Mh vkSj bZ dh la[;k n'kkZrh gSA rkfy
2300 è;kuiwoZd i<+sa vkSj uhps fn, x, ç'u dk mÙkj nsa%
A
Year/cars B C D E
2018 2550 2675 2400 2000 450
Q
2019 2600 2800 2550 1900 375
P R S T
Companies 2020 2775 2600 2600 2000 400
Demand Production 2021 2800 2750 2500 1975 475
SSC CGL 19/07/2023 (Shift-04)
2022 3000 2800 2650 2100 500
(a) 3 : 2 (b) 4 : 3 What is the percentage increment in the production of
(c) 3 : 5 (d) 2 : 3 D-type of cars in the year 2022 in comparison to the
previous year? (correct up to two decimal places)
117. Study the given bar graph carefully and answer the
fiNyso"kZ dh rqyuk esa o"kZ 2022 esa Mh&çdkj dh dkjksa ds

r
following question. The demand of Company P is what
percentage of the demand of Company Q? fdrus çfr'kr dh o`f¼ gqbZ gS\ (nks n'keyo LFkkuksa rd lgh)

si
fn, x, naM vkjs• dk è;kuiwoZd vè;;u dhft, vkSj fuEufyf•r SSC CHSL 02/08/2023 Shift-03

ç'u dk mÙkj nhft,A daiuh


P dh ek¡x daiuhQ dh ek¡x dk (a) 6.95% (b) 5.95%

an by
(c) 6.13% (d) 6.33%
fdruk çfr'kr gS\
120. The data given in the following table shows the number
Demand and Production of Washing Machines

n
of Two Companies for January 2022
of boys and girls enrolled for different games in an
academy over 5 years.
Demand Production
Number of washing machines

fuE
ufyf•r rkfydk esa fn;k x;k MsVk 5 o"kks± esa ,d vdkneh

ja
R s
4550
fofHkUu •syksa ds fy, ukekafdr yM+dksa vkSj yM+fd;ksa d
3276
n'kkZrk gSA
a th
2630

1520
Years Basketball Football Cricket
Boys Girls Boys Girls Boys Girls
2018 46 34 42 37 45 35
ty a

P Q 2019 40 41 44 34 42 32
Companies 2020 43 40 40 32 38 36
di M

SSC CGL 20/07/2023 (Shift-02)


2021 37 44 43 25 34 28
2022 34 41 41 32 41 39
(a) 68% (b) 65%
(c) 70% (d) 72% In which year are the highest numbher of enrollment?
118. The following figure shows the percentage growth in fdl o"kZ kekadu
u dh la[;k lokZf/d gS\
units of fans and coolers sold in some years. What is SSC CHSL 03/08/2023 (Shift-01)
the different between the averages of the growth rate (a) 2019 (b) 2022
in coolers and fans?
(c) 2020 (d) 2018
fuE
ukafdr vkjs• dqN o"kks± esa csps x, ia•ksa vkSj dwyjksa
121.dh bdkb;ksa
The esa
following table represents the number of candidates
çfr'kr o`f¼ n'kkZrk gS dwyjksa vkSj ia•ksa dh o`f¼ nj ds vkSlr esa
who appeared (A) and passed (P) in a screening test
fdruk varj gS\ over four years from four different states. Read the table
carefully and answer the question given below:
Percentage growth rate in sales
A

fuEufyf•r rkfydk pkj vyx&vyx jkT;ksa ls pkj o"kks± esa LØhfua


60
2021
27 esa(A) vkSj(P) mifLFkr gksus okys rFkk ikl gksus okys mEehno
2020
18
72 la[;k n'kkZrh gSA rkfydk dks è;kuiwoZd i<+sa vkSj uhps fn, x
Year

2019
54
mÙkj nsa%
30
Uttar
45 States Assam Bihar Kerala
2018
20 Pradesh
Years
0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 A P A P A P A P
Sales (in %)
2019 2500 1400 4200 3200 2800 2200 4500 3600
Coolers Sold Fans sold
2020 2700 1500 4500 3400 3000 2400 4600 3700
SSC CGL 21/07/2023 (Shift-01)
(a) 34 (b) 30 2021 290 0 1800 4700 3800 3400 2500 4800 3800
(c) 32 (d) 42 2022 3000 1900 5000 3900 3500 2600 5200 4100

Aditya Ranjan (Excise Inspector) Selected gaS


Selection fnyk,axs25
Data Interpretation
What is the average number of appearing candidates in Which TV brand is the highest sold in the year 2019?
the screening test from all the four States in the year 2021?
o"kZ 2019 esa dkSu&lk Vhoh czkaM lcls vf/d fcdk\
o"kZ 2021 esa lHkh pkj jkT;ksa ls LØhfuax VsLV esa mifLFkr gksus okys SSC CHSL, 10/08/2023 (Shift-3)
mEehnokjksa dh vkSlr la[;k D;k gS\ (a) Brand 1 (b) Brand 4
SSC CHSL 03/08/2023 Shift-04
(c) Brand 3 (d) Brand 2
(a) 4000 (b) 3900
125. Following table shows the details of students, from
(c) 3850 (d) 3950
universities A, B, C about Applied (App), Qualified (Qual),
122. The folloing table gives the number of students who
went abroad during 1994-1998. selected (sel) in various competitive examinations:
fuE fuEufyf[kr
ufyf•r rkfydk 1994&1998 ds nkSjku fons'k tkus okys Nk=kksa dh rkfydk esa fofHkUu izfr;ksxh ijh{kkvksa esa A, fo'ofo|ky
la[;k crkrh gSA B, C ls vkosnu djus okys
(App.), vgZrkizkIr djus okys
(Qual.),
Year/State 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 p; fur gksus okys ksa ds fooj.k dks n'kkZ;k x;k gSA
(sel.) Nk=k
Maharashtra 723 840 900 920 925 Years University A University B University C
Kerala 1035 940 1200 1400 1500 App Qual Sel App Qual Sel App Qual Sel
Karnataka 750 600 830 575 900 2016 6500 1000 190 7500 720 182 6800 900 178
West Bengal 500 550 450 600 525 2017 5000 450 148 8400 900 114 5500 830 185
Delhi 1500 1625 1700 1475 1800 2018 8000 1200 128 6500 600 128 6000 500 148
Andhra 2019 10000 1800 190 7200 1000 155 7500 750 154
800 840 875 925 785

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Pradesh 2020 8500 1500 170 9000 1200 110 9000 1000 180
Total 5308 5395 5955 5895 6453 The percentage of students qualified over the applied

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From which state/U.T. did the least number of students number of students, from University B, is highest in
go abroad over the year among the given States /U.T.s the year:

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fdl jkT;ksa@dsaæ 'kkflr çns'kksa esa ls- fdl jkT;a@dsaæ 'kkflr çns'k ls o"kZ
fo'ofo|ky; B ls vkosnu djus okys
(App.) Nk=kksa dh la[;k dh rqyuk
ds nkSjku lcls de la[;k esa Nk=k fons'k x,\ esa vgZrkizkIr djus okys Nk=kksa dk izfr'kr fdl o"kZ esa lcls vf/d

n
SSC CHSL 04/08/2023 Shift-04
SSC CHSL, 11/08/2023 (Shift-1)
(a) Maharastra/egkjk"Vª (b) Karnataka/dukZVd (a) 2016 (b) 2020
(c) Kerala/dsjy (d) West bangal/i f'pe caxky

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(c) 2018 (d) 2019
R s
123. The following table shows the month-wise temperature 126. Study the table given below and answer the question
of four cities from January to May 2022 (in degree celsius) that follows. The table below shows the total number of
a th
fuEu rkfydk tuojh ls ebZ 2022 rd pkj 'kgjksa dk ekgokj rkieku students studying different subjects in a college and
n'kkZrh gS (fMxzh lsfYl;l esa) the percentage of boys and girls.
Months Hyderabad Bangalore Pune Kolkata nh xbZ rkfydk dk vè;;u dhft, vkSj uhps fn, x, ç'u dk mÙkj
uhps
ty a

January 26° 22° 24° 25° nhft,A


February 27° 24° 25° 26° uhps nh xbZ rkfydk ,d dkWyst esa vyx&vyx fo"k; i<+us okys N
di M

March 34° 30° 32° 32°


dh dqy la[;k vkSj yM+ds vkSj yM+fd;ksa ds çfr'kr dks n'kkZrh
April 37° 32° 35° 34°
Number Percentage Percentage
May 42° 36° 40° 40°
Su bject of of Girls of Boys
Which city recorded the maximum temperature in all five Students
temperature in all five months compared with other cities? Hindi 110 60 40
fdl 'kgj esa vU; 'kgjksa dh rqyuk esa lHkh ik¡p eghuksa esa vf/dre
English 70 50 50
rkieku ntZ fd;k x;k\ Physics 50 30 70
SSC CHSL 08/08/2023 Shift-03
Chemistry 40 80 20
(a) Pune (b) Banglore Mathematics 80 20 80
(c) Hyderabad (d) Kolkata Computers 90 40 60
124. The following table gives the sales of TVs of different What is the total number of students in all the subjects?
brands over the years (numbers in thousands). lHkhfo"k;ksa esa Nk=kksa dh dqy la[;k fdruh gS\
fuEufyf[kr rkfydk esa dqN o"kks± esa vyx&vyx czkaM ds Vhoh dh fcØh
A

SSC CHSL, 14/08/2023 (Shift-4)


(la[;k gtkjksa esa) dks n'kkZ;k x;k gSA (a) 240 (b) 200
TV Brands (c) 420 (d) 440
Year Brand Brand Brand Brand 127. The table shows the production of different types of P,
1 2 3 4 Q, R and S motorcycles (in thousand) in four years.
2015 80 150 116 112 fuEu rkfydk pkj o"kks± esa vyx&vyx izdkj dhR vkSjS
P, Q,
2016 84 130 108 70 eksVjlkbfdyksa (gtkjksa esa) ds mRiknu dks n'kkZ;k x;k gSA
2017 98 124 80 110 Motor YEAR
Cycles 2018 2019 2020 2021
2018 110 100 160 95
P 22 20 14 24
2019 196 180 159 190 Q 46 45 06 14
2020 124 70 174 54 R 65 37 50 28
2021 128 90 180 150 S 23 30 32 06

26 Selected gaS
Selection fnyk,axs Aditya Ranjan (Excise Inspector)
Data Interpretation
If the data related to the production of type R If the number of students in IIT Bombay is 20% less
motorcycles is represented by Pie-Chart, then the than the number of students in IIT Madras, then the
central angle of the sector representing the production number of students in IIT Bombay is:
of motorcycles in 2020 will be: ; fn IIT ckWEcs esa fo|kfFkZ;ksa
IIT dh
enzkl
la[;k]
esa fo|kfFkZ;ksa dh la[;k
;fn R izdkj dh eksVjlkbfdyksa ds mRiknu ls lacaf/r vkadM+ksa dks de
ls 20» o`Ùk IIT ckWEcs esa fo|kfFkZ;ksa dh la[;k fdruh gS\
gS] rks
vkjs[k }kjk n'kkZ;k tkrk gS] rks 2020 esa eksVjlkbfdyksa ds mRiknu dks SSC CGL 14/07/2023 (Shift-03)

n'kkZus okys f=kT;[kaM dk dsUæh; dks.k fdruk gksxk\ (a) 300 (b) 500
SSC CHSL, 17/08/2023 (Shift-3) (c) 200 (d) 400
(a) 108° (b) 120° 130. The following table gives the information of the number of
(c) 100° (d) 90° students (in thousands) placed in five different companies
128. Study the given table and answer the question that during six different years.
follows. ufyf•r rkfydk Ng vyx&vyx o"kks± ds nkSjku ikap vyx&vyx
fuE
fuEukafdr rkfydk dk vè;;u djsa vkSj uhps fn, x, ç'u dk mÙkj nsaA
daifu;ksa esa j•s x, Nk=kksa dh la[;k (gtkjksa esa) dh tkudkjh n
The table shows the classification of 100 students
based on the marks obtained by them in History and Year Company
Geography in an examination. A G Y T F
; g rkfydk ,d ijh{kk esa bfrgkl vkSj Hkwxksy esa Nk=kksa }kjk çkIr
2010 9.6 10.4 9.3 9.8 8.7

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vadksa ds vk/kj ij 100 Nk=kksa dk oxhZdj.k n'kkZrh gSA 2011 10.4 12.6 7.2 13.8 6.2

si
50
2012 12.6 9.8 10.4 14.9 9.8
2013 16.8 15.4 11.4 16.3 11.3

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2014 19.3 13.4 13.4 11.8 7.8
2015 18.7 16.7 12.7 15.7 13.7

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What is the difference (in thousands) between the
students placed in all companies in the year 2014 and

ja
R s 2012?
o"kZ 2014 vkSj 2012 esa lHkh daifu;ksa esa ukSdjh ikus okys Nk
a th
ds chp varj fdruk gS (gtkj esa)\
Based on the table, what is the number of students scoring SSC CGL 17/07/2023 (Shift-03)

less than 20% marks in aggregate? (a) 9000 (b) 7800


(c) 8200 (d) 7500
rkfydk ds vkèkkj ij] oqQy 20» ls de vad izkIr djus okys Nk=kksa
ty a

131. Study the given data and answer the question that
dh oqQy la[;k fdruh gS\ follows.
SSC CGL 14/07/2023 (Shift-01)
fn, x, vkadM+ksa dk vè;;u djsa vkSj fuEufyf•r ç'u dk mÙkj nsa
di M

(a) 13 (b) 11
Data regarding population of different states in the year
(c) 10 (d) 12
2015 is shown in the pie-chart and table.
129. Study the given table carefully and answer the following
question.
o"kZ 2015 esa fofHkUu jkT;ksa dh tula[;k ls lacaf/r MsVk i
vkSj rkfydk esa fn•k;k x;k gSA
nhxbZ rkfydk dk è;kuiwoZd vè;;u dhft, vkSj fuEufyf•r ç'u dk
mÙkj nhft,A T.N
U.P
The table shows the percentage of students of four 9%
15%
departments - Mechanical, Civil, Computer Science and
Bihar A.P
Applied - with each student being in only one department.
11% 25%
The table also shows the number of students of these
four departments in five different colleges, with the total Goa
number of students being 2080. 12%
A

M.P
rkfydk pkjfoHkkxksa & eSdsfudy] flfoy] daI;wVj lkbal vkSj ,IykbM Delhi 20%
8%
& ds fo|kfFkZ;ksa ds çfr'kr dks n'kkZrh gS] ftlesa çR;sd fo|kFkhZ dsoy
,d foHkkx esa gSA rkfydk] fo|kfFkZ;ksa dh dqy la[;k 2080 gksus ds lkFk Sex and Literacy-wise
population Ratio
ikap vyx&vyx dkWystksa esa bu pkj foHkkxksa ds fo|kfFkZ;ksa dh la[;k Hkh
States Sex Literacy
n'kkZrh gSA M F
Literate Illiterate
Number of Computer
College Mechanical Civil Applied A.P 5 3 2 7
students Science
M.P. 3 1 1 4
IIT Delhi 430 – 20% – 10% Delhi 2 3 2 1
IIT Kanpur 350 20% – 25% – Goa 3 5 3 2
IIT Bombay – 20% 18% – 32% Bihar 3 4 4 1
IIT Madras – – 25% 18% 35% U.P. 3 2 7 2
IIT Guwahati 400 20% 22% – 20% T.N. 3 4 9 4

Aditya Ranjan (Excise Inspector) Selected gaS


Selection fnyk,axs27
Data Interpretation
If the total population of the given states is 31,5000, State Percentage of Population Proportion of Males and Females
then what was the total number of illiterate people in Below Poverty Line Below Poverty Line Above Poverty Line
Goa and M.P.? Males : Females Males : Females
;fn fn, x, jkT;ksa dh oqQy tula[;k 31]5000 gS] rks xksok vkSj
A eè; 25% 7: 3 1:5
B 13% 8: 5 1:7
izns'k esa fuj{kj yksxksa dh oqQy la[;k fdruh Fkh\ C 26% 9: 4 2 : 11
SSC CGL 21/07/2023 (Shift-03)
D 11% 4: 3 13 : 4
(a) 65520 (b) 81900 E 17% 5:9 3:2
(c) 120500 (d) 90870
If the population of State B and State C is 6,000 each,
132. Study the given table and answer the question that then what is the total number of females below poverty
follows. The table shows the number of students line in these two states ?
studying in six different classes of six different schools.
;fn jkT; B vkSj jkT;
C çR;sd dh tula[;k6]000 gS] rks bu nksuksa
nh xbZ
rkfydk dk vè;;u djsa vkSj uhps fn, x, ç'u dk mÙkj nsaA jkT;ksa esa xjhch js•k ls uhps dh efgykvksa dh dqy la[;k fdruh g
rkfydk Ng vyx&vyx Ldwyksa dh Ng vyx&vyx d{kkvksa esa i<+us SSC CGL 26/07/2023 (Shift-1)

okys Nk=kksa dh la[;k n'kkZrh gSA (a) 720 (b) 780


(c) 740 (d) 750
School Class V Class VI Class VII Class VIII ClassIX Class X
134. Study the given table and answer the question that follows.
P 152 160 145 156 147 144
nh xbZ rkfydk dk vè;;u dhft, vkSj uhps fn, x, ç'u dk mÙkj nhft,A

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Q 148 166 150 155 157 143
R 161 152 140 145 143 165 The table gives the number of graduate students enrolled

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S 159 142 149 140 142 168 in 4 different colleges A, B, C, and D in a city over the
T 147 144 158 163 154 150 years 2010 to 2014 and also the number of students who

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U 150 160 162 160 161 140 passed in the final examination during these years.
Total 917 924 904 919 904 910
; g rkfydk o"kZ 2010 ls 2014 rd fdlh 'kgj ds fofHkUu 4A,dkWystksa
What is the respective ratio of students studying in B, C vkSjD esa ukekafdr Lukrd Nk=kksa dh la[;k n'kkZrh gS] lkFk

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class IX of schools Q and R together to those studying
in class VI of schools S and T together? o"kks± ds nkSjku vafre ijh{kk esa mÙkh.kZ gksus okys Nk=kksa dh

ja
LdwyQ vkSjR esa feykdj d{kk
IX esa i<+us okys Nk=kksa
S dkCollege
LdwyEnrolled
Year 2010 2010 2011 2011 2012 2012 2013 2013 2014 2014
R s
Pass Enrolled Pass Enrolled Pass Enrolled Pass Enrolled Pass
vkSjT esa feykdj d{kk
VI esa i<+us okys Nk=kksa ls lacaf/r Avuqikr
680 620 600 560 720 700 800 760 750 700
B 550 530 450 420 600 550 650 620 700 680
D;k gS\
a th
C 480 450 520 500 580 550 620 600 720 700
SSC CGL 24/07/2023 (Shift-2) D 710 650 750 710 680 640 720 690 740 710

(a) 181 : 127 (b) 143 : 150 Find the ratio of the average of students enrolled from
(c) 150 : 143 (d) 127: 181 college D to the average of students who passed from
ty a

133. The following table shows the percentage of population college D over all the years.
of five states below poverty line and the proportion of lHkho"kks± ds nkSjkuDdkWyst
ls ukekafdr Nk=kksa ds vkSlr dk dkWy
males and females below and above poverty line. D ls mÙkh.kZ Nk=kksa ds vkSlr ls vuqikr Kkr dhft,A
di M

fuE
ufyf•r rkfydk xjhch js•k ls uhps ds ik¡p jkT;ksa dh tula[;k SSC CGL 21/07/2023 (Shift-03)

dk çfr'kr rFkk xjhch js•k ls uhps vkSj Åij iq#"kksa vkSj efgykvksa
(a) 19 ds
: 17 (b) 18 : 17
vuqikr dks n'kkZrh gSA (c) 21 : 17 (d) 20 : 17

ANSWER KEY
1. (c) 2. (b) 3. (a) 4. (d) 5. (a) 6. (c) 7. (d) 8. (c) 9. (b) 10. (b)

11. (d) 12. (a) 13. (a) 14. (a) 15. (c) 16. (b) 17. (b) 18. (a) 19. (b) 20. (d)

21. (d) 22. (a) 23. (c) 24. (d) 25. (c) 26. (b) 27. (b) 28. (c) 29. (d) 30. (d)
31. (c) 32. (d) 33. (a) 34. (d) 35. (c) 36. (b) 37. (c) 38. (c) 39. (a) 40. (a)

41. (a) 42. (a) 43. (a) 44. (b) 45. (c) 46. (a) 47. (b) 48. (c) 49. (d) 50. (c)
A

51. (b) 52. (a) 53. (b) 54. (a) 55. (d) 56. (b) 57. (b) 58. (c) 59. (d) 60. (d)
61. (d) 62. (b) 63. (c) 64. (a) 65. (a) 66. (c) 67. (c) 68. (d) 69. (c) 70. (c)

71. (b) 72. (c) 73. (d) 74. (c) 75. (a) 76. (c) 77. (d) 78. (c) 79. (b) 80. (b)

81. (d) 82. (d) 83. (a) 84. (c) 85. (d) 86. (c) 87. (b) 88. (b) 89. (c) 90. (d)
91. (b) 92. (d) 93. (d) 94. (c) 95. (b) 96. (a) 97. (c) 98. (a) 99. (a) 100. (a)

101. (c) 102. (c) 103. (c) 104. (c) 105. (a) 106. (a) 107. (b) 108. (b) 109. (c) 110. (d)
111. (d) 112. (b) 113. (b) 114. (a) 115. (c) 116. (a) 117. (d) 118. (a) 119. (d) 120. (d)
121. (d) 122. (d) 123. (c) 124. (a) 125. (d) 126. (d) 127. (c) 128. (a) 129. (d) 130. (c)

131. (a) 132. (c) 133. (b) 134. (b)

28 Selected gaS
Selection fnyk,axs Aditya Ranjan (Excise Inspector)
Data Interpretation
SOLUTIONS
1. (c) 60 as cut off marks in science = 43 34%  122.4°
passed with 60 as cut off marks in aggregate = 39  Central angle for book in store S = 122.4°
 difference = 43 – 39 = 4 15. (c) in 1993 –
2. (b) Employee in 2019  20 Lakh P + Q  (21 + 12) = 33
Employee in 2022  35 Lakh R + S  (13 + 20) = 33
Increase = 35 – 20 = 15 Hence, production of cars type of (P + Q) and (R + S) is
15 equal in 1993
% increment = × 100 = 75% 16. (b) Non trained male teacher in college A
20
3. (a) Total revenue in 2016 = 2057  225 × (100 – 44%) = 126
Profit = 847 Non trained female teacher in college B
 128 × (100 –25%) = 96
847  Total  126 + 96 = 222
 Required % = × 100 = 41.18%
2057 17. (b) in 2022,
4. (d) Total students in class X of school P = 144 13.44 crore = 134400000
Total students in class X of all schools = 910
134400000
144 Total number of delivery partners = = 6400
 Required % = × 100 = 15.82 ~ 16% 21000
910 ATQ,
5
2021 2022

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5. (a) Share of pandey = 8,00,000 × = 40,000
100
After purchasing 10,000 more share, Delivery partners  5000 6400

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Total share = 40,000 + 10,000 = 50,000
6. (c) Avg. of avon and fire stone +28%

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21  14  Required% = 28%
= 17.5% 18. (a) Saving = 60°
2
Avg. of good year and Dunlop:- 60° 8000

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12  15 ×5 ×5
= 13.5%
2 300° 40000

ja
Difference = 17.5 – 13.5 = 4% 19. (b) Average number of students in science
R s
1350  4 11200
= 54 = = 2240
100 5
a th
7. (d) Total number of scouts in classes
20. (d) Number of employees in 2017 500
VI to VIII = 8 + 4 + 3 = 15
1 scout = 15 Number of employees in 2018 1000
% increase in recruitment = 100%
 15 scouts = 15 × 15 = 225
21. (d)  Difference = 11200 – 6960 = 4240
8. (c) Total money spent on tennis and basket ball = 35º
ty a

22. (a) Given,


+ 40º = 75º
Students with aggregate more than 40 = 78
Total money spent on hockey and cricket
 Students with aggregate less than 40% = 100 – 78 = 22
di M

= 94º + 135º = 229º


23. (c) Gross turnover, 2020 = 30 crore
75 Gross turnover, 2018 = 25 crore
 Required % =  100 = 32.75%
229 Difference = 30 – 25 = 5 crore
9. (b) Average production from 1985 to 1989 5
 Required % = 100% = 20%
115  108  149  102  101 575 25
= = = 115
5 5 24. (d) Passed students from city Q
 Average production is equal to production in 1985 2.26
10. (b) In the month of january company produce an equal =  3 = 0.678 lakh
10
number of all type of scooters. Total candidates = 1.10 + 2.26 + 2.12 + 1.46 = 6.94 lakh
11. (d) Population of state A below poverty 0.678
36  Required% = × 100 = 9.77%
= 18,000 × = 6480 6.94
100 25. (c) Given,
Population of state D below poverty Spend on grocery and electricity = 18875
Spend on grocery and electricity = 20% + 19% = 39%
A

32
= 18000 × = 5760 39
100 Amount = 58000  = 22620
100
6480 5760  Difference = 22620 – 18875 = 3745
 Total female = ×3+ × 2 = 6270
8 3 26. (b) No of all players who play cricket = 950
12. (a) In 3 subject students have scored 100% (Math, No of players who play tennis = 1070
Chemistry, information technology)  Difference = 1070 – 950 = 120
13. (a) ATQ, 27. (b) Average demand
60°8000 40 + 25 + 30 + 30 + 40 165
30°4000 = = = 33
 Expenditure on education = Rs. 4000 5 5
14. (a) ATQ, 30 + 40 + 25 + 40 + 50 185
100%  360° Avg. production = = = 37
5 5
360  Difference = 37 – 33 = 4
1%  = 4 (in hundreds) = 400
100

Aditya Ranjan (Excise Inspector) Selected gaS


Selection fnyk,axs29
Data Interpretation
28. (c) Total sell in branch F = 70 + 80 = 150 37. (c) Number of students in class X = (25 + 20 + 12 +
Total sell in branch C = 95 + 110 = 205 15) + (22 + 25 + 15 + 20) + (18 + 24 + 8 + 22) + (20 +
150 12 + 10 + 18) = 286
 Required% = × 100 = 73.17 38. (c) Associate professor added to university during 2019
205
29. (d) In 2018, Mango tress = 40,000 to 2022 = 110 + 140 + 190 + 220 = 660
In 2020, Mango tress = 52,000 Total number of professor added to the university
Difference in tress = 52,000 – 40,000 = 12,000 during 2019 to 2022 = 100 + 150 + 180 + 200 = 630
 Difference = 660 – 630 = 30
12,000
 Increase% = 52,000 × 100 = 23.08% 30
39. (a) Activity R of in city B = 500 × = 150
30. (d) Total number of people in age (31 – 50) = 62 100
Total number of people other than pop music 40
Activity R of in city C = 400 × = 160
= 62 – 16 = 46 100
46  Difference = 160 – 150 = 10
 Req.% = × 100 = 74.19% 40. (a) Total production of scooters from 1985 to 1989
62 = 115 + 108 + 149 + 102 + 101 = 575
31. (c) In 2011  P T ATQ,
1260 : 1620 20% of 575 = 115
In 1985, total production of scooters of all factories is
7 : 9 20% of total production of scooters from 1985 to 1989.
32. (d) City A  2 + 1 = 3 unit  2340 41. (a) Total employees of all towns together in 2018 =

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(women) 2 unit  1560 874 + 850 + 179 + 857 + 820 = 3580
City B  3 + 1 = 4 unit  900 179

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(women) 1 unit  225 Required% = 100  5%
3580
 Total women  1560 + 225 = 1785 42. (a) Marks obtained by S in all five subjects

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2019 2020
82 64 56 70
33. (a) Maxm increase 10,000 20,000 = 150 × + 100 × + 175 × + 120 ×
Diff.
100 100 100 100

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10,000 80
+ 75 ×
10,000 100
 100 100%

ja
%= = 123 + 64 + 98 + 84 + 60 = 429
10,000
R s
2019 2020 162
43. (a) Required % = × 100 = 17.92%  17%
m
Min increase 904
a th
5000 6000
Diff. 44. (b) Total production of A = 146
1000 Total production of D = 159
1000 146
%=  100%  20% Required % = 100  91.82 %
5000 159
ty a

 Diff.% = (100 – 20)% = 80% 94  79  85


34. (d) City A 45. (c) Average marks in test - 2 = = 86
Total students medicine = 1100 3
di M

Total students MBA = 1200 80  94  88  92  96 450


1100 Average marks in maths = = = 90
5 5
 Required% =  100 = 91.66%  92%
1200 Required ratio = 86 : 90
35 43 : 45
35. (c) Women in college A = 700 × = 245 46. (a) Sonam gets marks in maths = 90
100
Shyam gets marks in maths = 70
55 90 – 70 = 20%
Women in college D = 800 × = 440
100 200 × 20% = 40 more
Total women = 245 + 440 = 685 47. (b) Achievements of boys = 716
550  70 Achievements of girls = 786
Men in college B = = 385 Since,
100
Sum of achievements of girls is more than boys. So, the
600  60 average achievements of the girls will be more than that
Men in college C = = 360
100
A

of boys.
Total Men = 385 + 360 = 745 48. (c) 2019 : 2020
685
 Req. result  × 100 = 91.95%
745
70
36. (b) Voters in centre 1 = 26000 × = 18200 2 1 1
100 Reuqired % =  6 %
32 16 4
60
Voters in centre 2 = 28000 × = 16800 49. (d) Ronak gets total marks in all subject = 325
100 Total marks got by Shivam Sonu and Arnav = 1067
80 325
Voters in centre 3 = 25000 × = 20000 Required % = × 100 = 30.46%
100 1067
76 50. (c) P T
Voters in centre 4 = 30000 × = 22800 1985  20 : 40
100
 Hence, Centre 4 has maximum number of voting. 1 : 2

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Data Interpretation
15 476
51. (b) 100  60% 60. (d) Average production = = 79.33 ~ 80
25 6
52. (a) Number of people who did not vote at centre B. In the year of 1993, cars of all type is equal to the
100 – 70 = 30% average of the total production.
30 61. (d) Movie released (Jan + Mar) and (Jul + Sep)
5400   1620
100 = 150 + 170 = 320
Number of people who did not vote at centre C. Movie released (April – June) and (Oct – Dec)
100 – 85 = 15% = 190 + 210 = 400
15 Diff. = 400 – 320 = 80
6500   975
100 Total movie released = 150 + 210 + 170 + 190 = 720
1620 – 975 = 645 720  360°
645 2 2  1°
Required% = 100  66 % 80  40° less
975 13
62. (b) Expenditure on rent, medicines and electricity
53. (b) Rajsthan
= 15% + 12% + 10% = 37%
High : Low
Expenditure on groceries and education
Jambuja Cement  160 : 135
= 20% + 25% = 45%
32 : 27

r
7
54. (a) Expenditure on infrastructure = 84.7° = × 100 = 82.22%
45

si
360° 7200 crores
84.7° 1694 crores 63. (c) In 2020 production by company x  30
55. (d) Total production of all types of car in 1993:- 80

an by
In 2022 production by company z  25
25 In 2021 production by company w  25
25% of total production in 1993 = 80   20
100

n
55
Hence, S type of car constituted 25% of the total pro- Required% = × 100 = 220%
duction of car in 1993 25
64. (a) 26% + 20% = 46%

ja
56. (b) all females = 5220
 100% = 1250
R s
all educated females = 4350
1250  46
4350
a th
100 =83.33%  46% = = 575
83.33% 100
5220
65. (a) % of the students who appeared for the exam in
Upto 2 decimal places = 0.8333%
58 290
57. (b) Total production in 2020 = 2520 section E = × 100 = % = 16.1%
360 18
ty a

2520 66. (c)Total income = 100%


Average = = 420
6 Edu. Rent
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Alternate Method:
Let, average = 420 30% 20%
Now, Diff.
P, Q, R, S, T, U 10%
 100% = Rs.70,560
2020  0, +10, –10, +20, –20, 0
70560  10
 10% = = Rs.7,056
Sum = 0 100
So, 67. (c) Total appeared students = 1800
Average number of phone sold = 420  Diff = 50° – 42° = 8°
58. (c) P S ATQ,
360° = 1800
40  80  10 80  80  15
Invalid votes  : 1800
100 100 8° = × 8° = 40
360
1 : 3 68. (d) Total sale of showroom 'B' in 2021 & 2022
A

= 70 + 85 (Thousand) = 155000
59. (d) Score(x ) Frequencies ( f ) ( f . x ) Total sale of showroom 'E' in 2021 & 2022
= 90 + 105 (Thousand) = 195000
15 2 30
18 3 54 155000
 Required % = × 100 = 79.49%
195000
21 4 84
69. (c)  15 + X + 13 + 16 = 61
22 1 22 X = 61 – 44 = 17
19 5 95 70. (c) Total number of student = 8000
ATQ,
23 1 23 100%  8000
24 2 48 8000
19%  × 19 = 1520
100
Sum of f .x 356
Mean = Frequency = = 19.77 Hence the total number of students specialising in IB
18 = 1520

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Selection fnyk,axs31
Data Interpretation
HR E
SMART APPROACH:-  
Since 100 %  8000 78. (c) Remaining income = 100 – (25 + 15) = 60%
Then, 32000 × 60% = 19200
19% students who is
79. (b) Fuel and transport expenditure in 2003  95
specializing in IB will be
multiple of 19 in option 150  70
80. (b) Varun  = 105
100
71. (b) ATQ,
100% 136000 150  56
Sima  = 84
136000 100
 C + D  45%  × 45 = 61200 Total marks = 105 + 84 = 189
100
72. (c) Full marks = 150 81. (d) Out of total students, A and C have scored more
Obtained marks = 141 than 60% marks in all four subjects.
82. (d) Total students = 6500
141
 Required % =  100 = 94% 59
150 Total students of B, C, E = × 6500 = 3835
73. (d) Total sale = 900 kg 100
 Difference between oranges and grapes Total no. of boys in B, C, E = 2215
= 15% – 10% = 5% Total no. of girls in B, C, E = 3835 – 2215 = 1620
ATQ, Total no. of boys in A, C, D = 2100

r
100% 900 kg 2100
Required % = × 100 = 129.63%

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900 1620
 5%  ×5 = 45 kg
100 83. (a) Average number of eggs
74. (c) Income = 330 (given)

an by
418  390  765  555
Let, expenditure = x = = 532
4
Income – x Alternate Method:-

n
 Profit % = × 100 = 65
x Let Average = 500
330 – x 13 Sum = –82 –110, +265 +55

ja
 
R s
x 20 +128
Check by option, Now,
Put option (c), x = 200
a th
128
330 – 200 13 Net average = 500 + = 532
  4
200 20 84. (c) In 2012, production of cap Q = production of cap R
130 13 85. (d) Golf  36º : Hockey  63º
ty a

  Diff.  63 – 36 = 27°
200 20
27  100 3
13 13 % more = =  100 = 75%
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  (option satisfied) 36 4
20 20
86. (c) Total vote cast at centre S = 1850
Alternate method:- No. of invalid vote at centre S
65 13  Profit
90 20
65% = = 20  Expenditure = 1850 ×  = 333
100 100 100
Income = 20 + 13 = 33 units
 33 units = 330 crores 333
% of invalid vote =  100 = 18%
1 unit = 10 crores 1850
 20 units = 200 crores 87. (b) Signal device  16
(169 – 130) 39 100 Hybrid micro circuits  40
75. (a) D = 100   30% 40
130 130
= 2.5 times
(175 – 150) 25 100 16
A = 100   16.66% 88. (b) Taruma + dexa + blood works
150 150
= 23.80% + 10.80% + 11.60% = 46.2%
A

(172 – 150) 22 100 OPD + x-ray + Physiotherapy


E = 100   14.66%
150 150 25.90% + 15.60% + 12.30%
(269 – 225) 44 100 = 53.8%
B = 100   19.55%
225 225 46.2 : 53.8
÷2
315 – 300 15 231 : 269
C =  100   100  5%
300 300 38
Hence, option (a) is correct.
76. (c) A  3120  enrolled 38
Required% = 100 = 14.1% Less
C  3220  passed 269
3220 89. (c) Swimming Singing
Required % = 100 = 103.21%
3120 Bitthal 30 28
77. (d) In 2005 production of washing machine in Q is
2 more
more than P.

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Selection fnyk,axs Aditya Ranjan (Excise Inspector)
Data Interpretation
Bitthal won 2 more medal in swimming than in 99. (a)  100% = 360°
singing 360
Minimum (10%) =  10 = 36°
90. (d) (Golf + Swimming) (Football + Cricket) 100
93 130 100. (a) Difference = Donation – Government agencies
2 : 2 = 35% – 12% = 23%
 23% × 10,00000 = 230000 Rs.
93 130 101. (d) Degree of the sector of student who appered in
Diff. section E = 58°
37
58
37 Required% of appered student = ×100
360
% less = × 100% = 28.5%
130 = 16.1%
91. (b) In state - A 102. (c) Total marks = 3000
Manufacturing = 10 unit Sector of Reasoning = 75°
Export = 20 unit According to question,
Diff. = 10 unit 360°  3000
100 unit = 20 million 3000
10 unit = 2 million 1 
360
Science
92. (d) Preeti  97 marks 3000

r
75 75  625
93. (d) 360
Total visitors = 2000 + 1500 = 3500 Hence, the marks of reasoning is 625.

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Total visitors in the age group of 25-35 = 27% of 3500 = 945 103. (c) Total marks = 1800
No. of male visitors in age group 25-35 = 60% of 945 = 567 According to question,

an by
Total visitors in the age group of 45-60 = 29% of 3500 = 1015 social science obtain marks is degree = 72°
No. of female visitors in the age group of 45-60 = 20% 360°  1800
of 1015 = 203

n
Ratio = 567 : 203 = 81 : 29 1800
72°   72 = 360 marks
Alternate Method: 360
Hence, the marks obtain in social science 360.

ja
Male : Female
104. (c) Total number of student = 1800
R s
27 60 29 20  Appeared student in section C
3500   : 3500  
100 100 100 100
a th
1800
81 : 29   100 = 500
360
94. (c) Number of workers doing U-type of work in 2006  Number of student who passed in section C
= 22% of 54000
800
= 11880   25  200
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Total no. of workers of W and X type working in 2005 100


= 25% of 47520 Fail student in section C = 500 –200 = 300
= 11880 Rs. 105. (c)
di M

So, option (c) is correct. No. of without licence challan in Delhi = 1200
95. (b) No. of without license challan in Himachal Pradesh and
ATQ, Uttarakhand = 200 + 300 = 500
Retalier's margin (22.5%) = Rs. 355500 700
Royality + Editiing (10 + 7.5)%   100 %
500
355500 = 140% more
= × 17.5 = Rs. 276500
22.5 106. (a) Sale is highest in September
Among the given options, option(2), i.e., the sum of the 800
cost incurred towards payment of royalty and the cost =  100 % = 21.33%
3750
of editing is Rs. 276500.
96. (a) 107. (a)
Mathematical students in (2021 : 2022) No. of CCTV Cameras manufactured in 2016 and 2017
= 2750 + 4750 = 7500
60000 75000
= × 68.4 : × 61.2 No. of CCTV Cameras manufactured in 2020 and 21
A

360 360 = 5020 + 6030 = 11050


= 228 : 255 Ratio = 7500 : 11050 = 150 : 221
27 108. (b)
% increase = × 100% = 12% (approx) Company having more demand than production
228
97. (c)  360° = 12960 tonnes = A, C and E = 3
Annual production of maize (95°) Company having more production than demand
= B and D = 2
12960 Ratio = 3 : 2
=  95
360 109. (b)
= 36 × 95 35  25  50  50 160
= 3420 tonnes Average marks in Maths = = = 40
4 4
98. (a) Donation = 35%
% of Fund used from donation as a scholarship 40  50  45  55 190
Average marks in English = = 4 = 47.5
26 4
=  100 = 74.29% Difference = 47.5 – 40 = 7.5
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Data Interpretation
110. (c) Total patients in A = 5 + 3 + 2 + 4 = 14 119. (d)
Total patients in B = 3 + 2 + 5 + 2 = 12 Production of D-type cars in 2022 = 2100
Total patients in C = 5 + 3 + 2 + 2 = 12 Production of D-type cars in 2021 = 1975
(14, 12, 12) 125
111. (d) In years 2019 – 20 Increment =  100 = 6.33 approx
Total cost = Rs.6500 1975
120. (d) Enrollment in 2018 = 239
+1 Enrollment in 2019 = 233
Assumed profit = 25% =
4 Enrollment in 2020 = 229
According to question, Enrollment in 2022 = 228
Maximum enrollment in year '2018'.
5 121. (d)
 6500  = Rs.8125
4 2900  4700  3400  4800
112. (d) Statement (d) is correct. Average =
Rice production by B in 2017 is equal to the rice 4
production by A in 2020. 15800
113. (b) Total number of plate = 3260 =  3950
4
% of plates manufactured by B = 60% – 20% = 40% 122. (d)
According to question, 723 + 840 + 900 +920 + 925 = 4308 (Maharashtra)
100%  3260 1035 + 940 + 1200 + 1400 + 1500 = 6075
3260 (Kerala)

r
1%  750 + 600 + 830 + 575 + 900 = 3655 (Karnataka)
100
500 + 550 + 450 + 600+ 525 = 2625 (West Bengal)

si
3260 In the given states, in West Bengal, least no. of
40%  × 40% = 1304 students go abroad over the years
100%

an by
Hence the number of plates are manufactured by B 123. (c)
is 1304. Hyderbad's five month temperature
114. (a) In 2019, sales of xyz phones = 18 = 26° + 27° + 34° + 37° + 42° = 166°

n
In 2020, sales of xyz phones = 40 Bangalore's five month temperature
Diff. = 40 – 18 = 22 = 22° + 24° + 30° + 32° + 36° = 144°
Pune's five month temperature

ja
22
R s
Required% =  100 = 122.22% = 24° + 25° + 32° + 35° + 40° = 156°
18 Kolkata's five month temperature
115. (c) Average marks of A = 25° + 26° + 32° + 34° + 40° = 157°
a th
847195 250 option (c) is correct.
= = = 83.33 124. (a)
3 3
Average marks of B Year Brand1 Brand2 Brand3 Brand 4
ty a

93  76  101 270 2019 196 180 159 190


= = = 90
3 3 The heighest sold in 2019  196 (Brand 1)
Average marks of C
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125. (d)
99  79  71 249 720
= = = 83 [a] 2016  100% = 9.6%
3 3 7500
Average marks of D
1200
80  90  94 264 [b] 2020   100% = 13.33%
= = = 88 9000
3 3
Average marks of E 600
[c] 2018  100% = 9.23%
6500
88  93  90 271
= = = 90.33 1000
3 3 [d] 2019  100% = 13.88 (%)
Option (c) is correct. 7200
116. (a) The number of companies with more demand than 126. (d) ATQ,
production = P, Q and R Total Number of students in all the students
the number of companies with more production than = 110 + 70 + 50 + 40 + 80 + 90
A

demand = S and T . = 440


Hence, the Ratio 127. (c) Total production of type R in 2020
=3:2 65 + 37 + 50 + 28 = 180 motorcycles
117. (d) P : Q ATQ,
 3276 : 4550 Total = 180 motorcycles  360º
1638 : 2275 360º
then in 2020 = 50 motorcycles  50 = 100º
1638 180
%=  100% = 72%
2275 50  20
128. (a) 20% of 50   10
(60  72  54  45) 231 100
118. (a) Coolers sold = 
4 4 Number of student who got less than 10 marks
(27  18  30  20) 95 = 100 – 87 = 13
Fans sold =  129. (d) IIT Bombay + IIT Madras = 2080 – 1180 = 900
4 4
1 4  IIT Bombay
231 95 136 20%  – 
Difference = –  = 34 5 5  IIT Madras
4 4 4
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Data Interpretation
132. (c) Students studying in class IX of school Q and R
IIT Bombay IIT Madras
: = 157 + 143 = 300
4 +
 5 Student studying in class VI of school S & T
9  142 + 144 = 286
9 units  900 Required Ratio
1 units  100 = 300 : 286
No of students in IIT Bombay = 4 × 100 = 400 = 150 : 143
130. (c) Students placed in all companies in 2014
133. (b) Females below poverty line in B and C
= 65.7 × 1000
Students placed in all companies in 2012  13 5   26 4
= 57.5 × 1000 =  100  6000  13    100  6000  13 
   
Difference = (65.7 – 57.5) × 1000 = 8200
131. (a) MP = 20% 6000
= [5 + 8] = 780
Literate Illeterate 100
 3600
1 : 4 = × 20% = 16%
5 134. (b) Avg student enrollment from college D =
Goa = 12% 5
Literate Illeterate 20.8%
3400
 Avg student who passed from college D =
3 : 2 = × 12% = 4.8% 5
5

r
20.8 3600 3400
= 315000 × 20.8% = 315000 × = 65520 Ratio  : = 18 : 17

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100 5 5

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R s
a th
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