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Q:

Study the following graph carefully and answer the questions given below:

Distribution of candidates who were enrolled for MBA entrance exam and the candidates (out of those enrolled) who passed the exam in different institutes:

1. What percentage of candidates passed the Exam from institute T out of the total number of candidates enrolled from the same institute?

A. 50%             B. 62.5%           C. 75%             D. 80%

 

2. Which institute has the highest percentage of candidates passed to the candidates enrolled?

A. Q                  B. R                  C. V                  D. T

 

3. The number of candidates passed from institutes S and P together exceeds the number of candidates enrolled from institutes T and R together by:

A. 228              B. 279              C. 399              D. 407

 

4. What is the percentage of candidates passed to the candidates enrolled for institutes Q and R together?

A. 68%             B. 80%             C. 74%             D. 65%

 

5. What is the ratio of candidates passed to the candidates enrolled from institute P?

A. 9:11             B. 14:17           C. 6:11             D. 9:17

Answer

1. ANSWER : C  


Explanation - Required percentage=9% of 57008% of 8550×100 % =  9×57008×8550×100 % = 75%


 


2. ANSWER : B 


Explanation - The percentage of candidates passed to candidates enrolled can be determined for each institute as under: 


 P =  18% of 570022% of 8550×100 %  = 54.55% 


 Q = 17% of 570015% of 8550×100 % = 75.56% 


 R = 13% of 570010% of 8550×100 % = 86.67% 


 S =16% of 570017% of 8550×100 % = 62.75%  


 T = 9% of 57008% of 8550×100% = 75%  


 V=  15% of 570012% of 8550×100% = 83.33%  


 X= 12% of 570016% of 8550×100% = 50% 


 Highest of these is 86.67% corresponding to institute R. 


 


3. ANSWER : C 


Explanation - Required difference = [(16% + 18%) of 5700] - [(8% + 10%) of 8550] 


= [(34% of 5700) - (18% of 8550)]


= (1938 - 1539)


= 399


 


4. ANSWER : B 


Explanation - Candidates passed from institutes Q and R together    =  [(13% + 17%) of 5700] = 30% of 57000. 


Candidates enrolled from institutes Q and R together   = [(15% + 10%) of 8550] = 25% of 8550.


Required Percentage = 30% of 570025% of 8550×100 % = 80%


 


5. ANSWER : C  


Explanation -  Required ratio =  18% of 570022% of 8550 = 6/11

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Subject: Pie Charts

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The following table shows the number of new employees added to different categories of employees in a company and also the number of employees from these categories who left the company every year

1.What is the difference between the total number of Technicians added to the Company and the total number of Accountants added to the Company during the years 1996 to 2000?

A. 128            B. 112            C. 96              D. 88

 

2. What was the total number of Peons working in the Company in the year 1999?

A. 1312          B. 1192          C. 1088          D. 968

 

3. For which of the following categories the percentage increase in the number of employees working in the Company from 1995 to 2000 was the maximum?

A. Managers      B. Technicians      C. Operators      D. Accountants

 

4. What is the pooled average of the total number of employees of all categories in the year 1997?

A. 1325          B. 1195          C. 1265          D. 1235

 

5. During the period between 1995 and 2000, the total number of Operators who left the Company is what percent of total number of Operators who joined the Company?

A. 19%           B. 21%           C. 27%           D. 29%

Answer

1. ANSWER : D 


Explanation -  Required difference 


= (272 + 240 + 236 + 256 + 288) - (200 + 224 + 248 + 272 + 260)


= 88. 


 


2. ANSWER : B 


Explanation -  Total number of Peons working in the Company in 1999 


= (820 + 184 + 152 + 196 + 224) - (96 + 88 + 80 + 120)


= 1192. 


 


3. ANSWER : A 


Explanation - Number of Managers working in the Company: 


In 1995 = 760.
In 2000 = (760 + 280 + 179 + 148 + 160 + 193) - (120 + 92 + 88 + 72 + 96)= 1252.


Therefore, Percentage increase in the number of Managers  


=1252-760760×100 %= 64.74%  


Number of Technicians working in the Company:
In 1995 = 1200.
In 2000 = (1200 + 272 + 240 + 236 + 256 + 288) - (120 + 128 + 96 + 100 +112) = 1936.

Therefore, Percentage increase in the number of Technicians 


 = 1936-12001200×100 % = 61.33%


Number of Operators working in the Company:


In 1995 = 880.
In 2000 = (880 + 256 + 240 + 208 + 192 + 248) -  (104 + 120 + 100 + 112 + 144) = 1444.

Therefore, Percentage increase in the number of Operators  


=1444-880880×100 % = 64.09% 


Number of Accountants working in the Company: 


In 1995 = 1160.
In 2000 = (1160 + 200 + 224 + 248 + 272 + 260) -  (100 + 104 + 96 + 88 + 92) = 1884.

Therefore, Percentage increase in the number of Accountants  


=1884-11601160×100 % = 62.14% 


Number of Peons working in the Company: 


In 1995 = 820.
In 2000 = (820 + 184 + 152 + 196 + 224 + 200) - (96 + 88 + 80 + 120 + 104)    = 1288.

Therefore, Percentage increase in the number of Peons  


=1288-820820×100 % = 57.07% 


Clearly, the percentage increase is maximum in case of Managers.


 


4. ANSWER : B 


Explanation  -  Total number of employees of various categories working in the Company in 1997 are: 


Managers = (760 + 280 + 179) - (120 + 92) = 1007.


Technicians = (1200 + 272 + 240) - (120 + 128) = 1464.


Operators = (880 + 256 + 240) - (104 + 120) = 1152.


Accountants = (1160 + 200 + 224) - (100 + 104) = 1380.


Peons = (820 + 184 + 152) - (96 + 88) = 972.


Therefore, Pooled average of all the five categories of employees working in the Company in 1997 = 1/5 x (1007 + 1464 + 1152 + 1380 + 972)


= 1/5 x (5975)


= 1195.


 


5. ANSWER : D 


Explanation  - Total number of Operators who left the Company during 1995 - 2000 


= (104 + 120 + 100 + 112 + 144)


= 580.


Total number of Operators who joined the Company during 1995 - 2000

= (880 + 256 + 240 + 208 + 192 + 248

= 2024.

Therefore, Required Percentage

= (580/2024)x100% = 28.66% ~= 29%.

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Subject: Table Charts

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Study the following table and answer the questions based on it. Expenditures of a Company (in Pesetas) per Annum Over the given Years.

 

1. What is the average amount of interest per year which the company had to pay during this period?

  A. 32.43             B. 33.72              C. 34.18                D. 36.66

 

2. The total amount of bonus paid by the company during the given period is approximately what percent of the total amount of salary paid during this period?

  A.  0.1%             B. 0.5%                 C. 1.0%                 D. 1.25 %

 

3. Total expenditure on all these items in 1998 was approximately what percent of the total expenditure in 2002?

  A. 62%               B. 66%                 C. 69%                  D. 71%

 

4.  The total expenditure of the company over these items during the year 2000 is?

  A. 544.44          B. 501.11             C. 446.46             D. 478.87

 

5. The ratio between the total expenditure on Taxes for all the years and the total expenditure on Fuel and Transport for all the years respectively is approximately?

  A. 4 : 7              B. 10 : 13             C. 15 : 18             D. 5 : 8

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The total expenditure of the company over these items during the year 2000 is? - See more at: https://www.theonlinetestcentre.com/table-charts.html#1
0.1%
0.1%
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What is the average amount of interest per year which the company had to pay during this period? - See more at: https://www.theonlinetestcentre.com/table-charts.html#1

Answer

1. ANSWER : D 


Explanation -  


Average amount of interest paid by the company during the given period


 =Rs.23.4+32.5+41.6+36.4+49.45 lakhs = Rs.183.35 lakhs 


= Rs. 36.66 lakhs  


 


 


2. ANSWER : C


Explanation -   


Required Percentage = 3.00+2.52+3.84+3.68+3.96288+342+324+336+420×100 % 


                              = 171710×100% 1%


 


 3. ANSWER: C


 Explanation -   


 Required Percentage = 288+98+3.00+23.4+83420+142+3.96+49.4+98×100 


                              = 495.4713.36×100   69.45% 


 


 


4. ANSWER: A


Explanation  -  Total expenditure of the Company during 2000 = (324 + 101 + 3.84 + 41.6 + 74) lakhs = 544.44 lakhs


  


5. ANSWER : B


Explanation - 


Required ratio = 83+108+74+88+9898+112+101+133+142 


                     = 451586  


                     =  11.3=1013                     

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Subject: Table Charts

Q:

The following Line chart gives the ratio of the amounts of imports by a Company to the amount of exports from that Company over the period from 1995 to 2001. Answer the following questions based on fo

 

1. In how many of the given years were the exports more than imports ?

A. 1                          B. 2                          C. 3                          D.4

 

2. The imports were minimum proportionate to the exports of the Company in the year :

A. 1997                    B. 1995                    C. 1996                    D. 2000

 

3. If the imports of a company in 1996 was Rs. 272 crores, the exports from the company in 1996 was:

A. Rs 120 Cr            B. Rs 220 Cr            C. Rs 320 Cr            D. Rs 420 Cr

 

4. What was the percentage increase in imports from 1997 to 1998 ?

A. 70                        B. 72                        C. 74                        D. Data Inadequate

 

5. If the imports in 1998 was Rs. 250 crores and the total exports in years 1998 and 1999 together was Rs 500 crores, then the imports in 1999 was :

A. Rs.320 Cr            B. Rs.420 Cr            C. Rs.520 Cr            D. Rs.620 Cr

Answer

1. ANSWER : D 


Explanation -  Clearly the exports are more than the imports implies that the ratio of value of imports to exports in less than 1. So years are 1995, 1996, 1997 and 2000. So these are four years 


 


2. ANSWER : A 


Explanation - Clearly from the line graph we can judge it is minimum in year 1997.


 


3. ANSWER : C 


Explanation -  We are given with the ratio of imports and exports in the line graph.
Let the exports from the company in 1996 was x then, 


272/x = 0.85 


=> x = 272/0.85 


=> x = 320

Note: Please not that we are given the ratio of imports to exports, so export will will in denominator .


 


4. ANSWER : D 


Explanation - For calculating the percentage we will need value of exports, imports etc. We are only given with the ratio. So data in Inadequate.


Note: Please note in charts questions, most probably it includes 1 or more than 1 questions which are percentage based. So please clear percentage questions before preparing it. Because this is very scoring section.


 


5. ANSWER : B 


Explanation - The Ratio of imports to exports for the years 1998 and 1999 are 1.25 and 1.40 respectively. Let the exports in the year 1998 = Rs. x crores
Then,the exports in the year 1999 = (500-x) crores

=> 1.25 = 250/x [because 1.25 is 1998 ratio]

=> x = 250/1.25 = 200 crore

Thus the exports in the year 1999 were 500 - 200 = 300 crore

Let the imports in the year 1999 = Rs y crore 


Then 1.40 = y/300 


=> y = 1.40 x 300 = 420 crore

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Subject: Line Charts

Q:

Study the following line graph and answer the questions based on it.

Number of Vehicles Manufactured by Two companies ove the Years (Number in Thousands)

 

1. What is the difference between the number of vehicles manufactured by Company Y in 2000 and 2001 ?

A. 50000                   B. 42000                   C. 33000                   D. 21000

 

2. What is the difference between the total productions of the two Companies in the given years ?

A. 19000                   B. 22000                   C. 26000                   D. 28000

 

3. What is the average numbers of vehicles manufactured by Company X over the given period ? (rounded off to nearest integer)

A. 119333                 B. 113666                 C. 112778                 D. 111223

 

4. In which of the following years, the difference between the productions of Companies X and Y was the maximum among the given years ?

A. 1997                     B. 1998                     C. 1999                     D. 2000

 

5. The production of Company Y in 2000 was approximately what percent of the production of Company X in the same year ?

A. 173                       B. 164                       C. 132                       D. 97

Answer

1. ANSWERS  : D  


Explanation-   Required difference = (128000 - 107000) = 21000.


 


2. ANSWERS  : C  


Explanation-  From the line-graph it is clear that the productions of Company X in the   years 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001 and 2002 are 119000, 99000, 141000, 78000, 120000 and 159000 and those of Company Y are 139000, 120000,100000, 128000, 107000 and 148000 respectively. 


Total production of Company X from 1997 to 2002 


= 119000 + 99000 + 141000 + 78000 + 120000 + 159000 


= 716000. 


and total production of Company Y from 1997 to 2002 


= 139000 + 120000 + 100000 + 128000 + 107000 + 148000 


= 742000. 


Difference = (742000 - 716000) = 26000.


 


3. ANSWERS  : A 


Explanation-  Average number of vehicles manufactured by Company X  


16×119000+99000+141000+78000+120000+159000 


 = 119333.


 


4. ANSWERS  : D  


Explanation-   The difference between the productions of Companies X and Y in various years are: 


 For 1997 (139000 - 119000)  = 20000. 


 For 1998 (120000 - 99000)  = 21000. 


 For 1999 (141000 - 100000)  = 41000. 


 For 2000 (128000 - 78000) = 50000. 


 For 2001 (120000 - 107000) = 13000. 


 For 2002 (159000 - 148000) = 11000. 


 Clearly, maximum difference was in 2000.


 


5. ANSWERS  :  B


Explanation  - Required percentage= 12800078000×100 % = 164%

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Subject: Line Charts

Q:

The following pie chart shows the amount of subscriptions generated for India Bonds from different categories of investors.

1. In the corporate sector, approximately how many degrees should be there in the central angle ?

A. 120                 B. 121                 C. 122                 D. 123


2. If the investment by NRI's are Rs 4,000 crore, then the investments by corporate houses and FII's tog ether is:

A. 24,000 cr       B. 24,363 cr       C. 25,423 cr       D. 25,643 cr


3. What percentage of the total investment is coming from FII's and NRI's ?

A. 33%                B. 11%                C. 44%                D. 22%


4. If the total investment other than by FII and corporate houses is Rs 335,000 crore, then the investment by NRI's and Offshore funds will be (approximately) ?

A. 274,100         B. 285,600         C. 293,000         D. Cannot be determined


5. If the total investment flows from FII's were to be doubled in the next year and the investment flows from all other sources had remained constant at their existing levels for this year, then what would be the proportion of FII investment in the total investment into India Bonds next year (in US $ millions) ?

A. 40%                B. 50%                C. 60%                D. 70%

Answer

1. ANSWER :   C 


Explanation -   34 x 3.6 = 122.4 (since 1% = 3.6 degrees)  


  


2. ANSWER :  B 


Explanation -   (67/11) x 4000 = 24 363.6364   


 


3. ANSWER :  C


Explanation -  (33 + 11) = 44 


 


4. ANSWER :  A


Explanation -  Investment other than NRI and corporate houses is 33% = 335000.  Also, investment by offshore funds and NRI's is equal to 27%.


 Hence, (27 x 335000)/33 = 274 090.909


 


5. ANSWER : B


Explanation -  FII's currently account for 33 out of 100.


If their value is doubled and all other investments are kept constant then their new value would be 66 out of 133 = approximately equal to 50%

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Subject: Pie Charts

Q:

Which of the following are acceptable names of an ABAP program?

A. ZQSDABAP
B. YMYFIRSTABAPPROGRAM
C. Z”MyFirst ABAP PROGRAM
D. Z==FIRSTABAPPROGRAM
E. THISISMYFIRSTABAPPROGRAMME

Answer

Answer: A, B, E

The name of an ABAP program can be between 1 and 30 characters long.

The following symbols and signs must not be used in program names:
Period (.), comma (,), space ( ), parentheses (), apostrophe (‘), inverted commas ("), equals sign (=), asterisk
(*), accented characters or German umlauts (à, é, ø, ä, ß, and so on), percentage signs (%), or underscores (_).

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Subject: ABAP

Q:

What is the difference between start_form and open_form in scripts? Why is it necessary to close a form always once it is opened?

Answer

strat_form using this we can open many layoutses
open_form using this we can open the layout
performance will be high

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Subject: ABAP