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1. Total number of questions : 15.

2. Time alloted : 20 minutes.

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A. Number Of Question

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B. Number Of Attempted

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C. Number Of Correct Answer

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D. Number Of Wrong Answer ( D = B-C )

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E. Total Score ( E = C )

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F. Accuracy Rate ( F = C / B * 100 )

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1.

The total amount of expenditures of the company is how many times of expenditure on research and development?

A.    27 Wrong Right

B.    20 Wrong Right

C.    18 Wrong Right

D.    8 Wrong Right

Answer : 20

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2.

If the expenditure on advertisement is 2.10 crores then the difference between the expenditure on transport and taxes is?

A.    Rs. 1.25 crores Wrong Right

B.    Rs. 95 lakhs Wrong Right

C.    Rs. 65 lakhs Wrong Right

D.    Rs. 35 lakhs Wrong Right

Answer : Rs. 35 lakhs

Explanation : Let the total expenditure be Rs. x crores.
Then, 15% of x = 2.10 x = (2.10 x 100)/15   = 14.
  
Total expenditure = Rs. 14 crores
and so, the difference between the expenditures on transport and taxes
= Rs. [(12.5 - 10)% of 14] crores
= Rs. [2.5% of 14] crores
= Rs. 0.35 crores
= Rs. 35 lakhs

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3.

What is the ratio of the total expenditure on infrastructure and transport to the total expenditure on taxes and interest on loans?

A.    5:4 Wrong Right

B.    8:7 Wrong Right

C.    9:7 Wrong Right

D.    13:11 Wrong Right

Answer : 13:11

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4.

If the interest on loans amounted to Rs. 2.45 crores then the total amount of expenditure on advertisement, taxes and research and development is?

A.    Rs. 7 crores Wrong Right

B.    Rs. 5.4 crores Wrong Right

C.    Rs. 4.2 crores Wrong Right

D.    Rs. 3 crores Wrong Right

Answer : Rs. 4.2 crores

Explanation : Let the total expenditure be Rs. x crores.
Then, 17.5% of x = 2.45 x = 14.
Total expenditure = Rs. 14 crores.
and so, the total expenditure on advertisement, taxes and Research and Development
= Rs. [(15 + 10 + 5)% of 14] crores
= Rs. [30% of 14] crores
= Rs. 4.2 crores.

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5.

The expenditure on the interest on loans is by what percent more than the expenditure on transport?

A.    5% Wrong Right

B.    10% Wrong Right

C.    20% Wrong Right

D.    40% Wrong Right

Answer : 40%

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The following table gives the sales of batteries manufactured by a company over the years.

6.

What was the approximate percentage increase in the sales of 55AH batteries in 1998 compared to that in 1992?

A.    28% Wrong Right

B.    31% Wrong Right

C.    33% Wrong Right

D.    34% Wrong Right

Answer : 34%

Explanation : Required percentage = (145 - 108)/108 x 100 %

= 34.26%
=34%.

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7.

The total sales of all the seven years is the maximum for which battery?

A.    4AH Wrong Right

B.    7AH Wrong Right

C.    32AH Wrong Right

D.    35AH Wrong Right

Answer : 32AH

Explanation : The total sales (in thousands) of all the seven years for various batteries are:
For 4AH = 75 + 90 + 96 + 105 + 90 + 105 + 115 = 676
For 7AH = 144 + 126 + 114 + 90 + 75 + 60 + 85 = 694
For 32AH = 114 + 102 + 75 + 150 + 135 + 165 + 160 = 901
For 35AH = 102 + 84 + 105 + 90 + 75 + 45 + 100 = 601
For 55AH = 108 + 126 + 135 + 75 + 90 + 120 + 145 = 799.
Clearly, sales are maximum in case of 32AH batteries.

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8.

What is the difference in the number of 35AH batteries sold in 1993 and 1997?

A.    24000 Wrong Right

B.    28000 Wrong Right

C.    35000 Wrong Right

D.    39000 Wrong Right

Answer : 39000

Explanation : Required difference = [(84 - 45) x 1000] = 39000.

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9.

The percentage of 4AH batteries sold to the total number of batteries sold was maximum in the year?

A.    1994 Wrong Right

B.    1995 Wrong Right

C.    1996 Wrong Right

D.    1997 Wrong Right

Answer : 1997

Explanation : The percentages of sales of 4AH batteries to the total sales in different years are:
For 1992 = 75/543 x 100 % = 13.81%.
For 1993 = 90/528  x 100 % = 17.05%.
For 1994 = 96/525 x 100 % = 18.29%.
For 1995 = 105/510  x 100 % = 20.59%.
For 1996 = 96/465  x 100 % = 19.35%.
For 1997 = 105/495 x 100 % = 21.21%.
For 1998 = 115/605 x 100 % = 19.01%.
Clearly, the percentage is maximum in 1997.

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10.

In case of which battery there was a continuous decrease in sales from 1992 to 1997?

A.    4AH Wrong Right

B.    7AH Wrong Right

C.    32AH Wrong Right

D.    35AH Wrong Right

Answer : 7AH

Explanation : From the table it is clear that the sales of 7AH batteries have been decreasing continuously from 1992 to 1997.

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11.

What is the respective ratio of the number of men from the marketing department to those from the accounts department?

A.    23:13 Wrong Right

B.    13:9  Wrong Right

C.    17:11 Wrong Right

D.    27:19 Wrong Right

E.    None of these Wrong Right

Answer : 23:13

Explanation : Required ratio
Number of men from marketing department
--------------------------------------------------------- * 100%
Number of men from accounts department
207/117 = 23/13
23:13

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12.

The number of women from the IT department form, what per cent of the number of men from the same department?

A.    159.38% Wrong Right

B.    190.07% Wrong Right

C.    185.71% Wrong Right

D.    168.23% Wrong Right

E.    None of these Wrong Right

Answer : 185.71%

Explanation : Required percentage
Number of women from IT department
--------------------------------------------------- x 100%
Number of men from IT department
156/84 * 100% = 185.71% 

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13.

The total number of men from all departments together forms what per cent of the total number of employees in the organization?

A.    67% Wrong Right

B.    63% Wrong Right

C.    55% Wrong Right

D.    58% Wrong Right

E.    None of these Wrong Right

Answer : 63%

Explanation : Required percentage
Total number of men
---------------------------- * 100%
Total number of employees
756 / 1200 x 100% = 63%

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14.

What is the total number of women form the production department and the HR department together?

A.    78 Wrong Right

B.    86 Wrong Right

C.    92 Wrong Right

D.    64  Wrong Right

E.    None of these Wrong Right

Answer : None of these

Explanation : Required number of women = Number of women from production department + Number of women from HR department
39 + 45 = 84

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15.

Which department has the highest number of women employees?

A.    IT Wrong Right

B.    Marketing Wrong Right

C.    Accounts Wrong Right

D.    Distribution Wrong Right

E.    None of these. Wrong Right

Answer : IT

Explanation : from the table, it is clear that IT department has highest number of women employees.

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