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    Directions: Refer to the following table to answer the questions that follow.

    P & P 10 Most Active Stocks

    CompanyNo. of Shares

    (Lakhs)Price per share 16 Jun, 2000 (Rs.)

    2week %change

    Z Telefilms 756.99 496.70 -9.82

    KFCL 656.48 1542.00 30.57

    Silverline Technocrat 625.85 575.65 18.74

    Reliable Industries 614.87 332.90 9.98Global Ltd. 405.99 1479.00 28.57

    DSQ Telesystem 318.65 1004.70 14.87

    Volta India 301.41 328.70 19.27

    Media Graphics 263.98 657.40 34.71

    Swatantra Computer Services 250.88 3365.15 28.93

    ICBI 239.61 234.15 15.406. For the shares having a price of Rs. 1000 or more, a weightage of 15% each is allotted, for those in

    the range of Rs. 500 to 1000, a weightage of 10% each is allotted and for the remaining weightageof 5% each is allotted. Then what would be the sensitivity index of the P & P Stock Exchange?(Given that sensitive index is the weighted average of the 10 shares listed above with their currentmarket trends.(a) 1301 (b) 1250 (c) 1420 (d) 1023

    7. If Dharamchand purchased 200 shares of Swatantra Computer on 2nd June and sold them on 16thJune, then what would be the profit made? (in Rs.)(a) 151018 (b) 162195 (c) 146734 (d) 175960

    8. Dharamchand purchases shares of Media Graphics on 16th

    June from the total profit he made in theabove problem and sold them two weeks later so as to buy shares of ICBI. How many ICBI Sharescan he buy assuming that the shares continue with the same trend?(a) 650 (b) 755 (c) 850 (d) 695

    9. If the shares continue to show the same trend on the stock market, then the total value of all theDSQ Telesystem shares in the market on 14

    thJuly will be (assuming the volume traded remains the

    same):(a) Rs. 25 billion (b) Rs. 12 billion (c) Rs. 57 billion (d) Rs. 89 billion

    10. If shares of Reliable and Z Telefilms continue their trends on the stock market, then by which dateshould the price of both the shares approximately be the same? (Assuming that today is 16

    thJune,

    2000)(a) 30th June, 2000 (b) 14th July, 2000 (c) 28th July, 2000 (d) 11th August, 2000

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    Directions: In each question, there are two statements A and B, either of which can be true or false on thebasis of the information given below.

    The following table shows the requirements of different professionals by ABC Ltd., a large company,for its National (N) and International (I) operations, over different years.

    2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

    Category N I N I N I N I N I N I

    Engineers 176 423 192 647 194 698 201 772 263 856 373 801MBAs 52 77 43 106 44 107 59 159 71 186 87 207

    Accountants 62 152 71 175 59 194 43 152 68 168 85 190Scientists 23 98 86 107 101 256 292 485 303 490 198 562Lawyers 6 50 15 60 22 71 19 88 18 97 19 109Others 407 684 496 792 501 807 562 956 781 978 892 1008Total 726 1484 903 1887 921 2133 1176 2612 1504 2775 1654 2955

    Choose (a) if only statement (A) is trueChoose (b) if only statement (B) is trueChoose (c) if only statement (A) is trueChoose (d) if neither statement (A) nor statement (B) is true

    11. Statement A: Others category shows a more than 45% share of the total national requirement ofABC Ltd. over the entire period 2005 2010?Statement A: Accountants category shows a more than 45% share of the total national requirement

    of ABC Ltd. over the entire period 2005 2010?

    12. Statement A: Over the entire period 2005 2010, the National requirement of Engineers categoryas a percentage of its international requirement for the same year has shown a steady growth.Statement B: No category shows a steady growth in the National requirements as a percentage ofits international requirements over the entire period 2005 2010.

    13. Statement A: The maximum value of National requirement of Lawyers as a percentage ofInternational requirements of lawyers for the same year is seen in the year 2007.Statement B: The maximum value of National requirement of Lawyers as a percentage ofInternational requirements of lawyers for the same year is seen in the year 2010.

    14. Statement A: The average percentage growth rate to Total (National + International) requirementover the entire period 2005 2010 turns out to be between 50% and 60%.

    Statement B: The average percentage growth rate to Total (National + International) requirementover the entire period 2005 2010 turns out to be between 100% and 110%.

    15. Statement A: The ratio of MBAs required for National and International operations of ABC Ltd. inthe year 2005 is greater than 1.Statement B: The ratio of MBAs required for National and International operations of ABC Ltd. inthe year 2005 is less than 1.

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    Directions: The following bar graph shows the actual inflows and FDI approvals (in Rs. billion) for thegiven years. Refer to the graph to answer the questions that follow.

    (Rs. in billion)

    16. The maximum change in Realisation rate from previous year occurs in which of the following years?

    (Without consideration of sign.)(a) 1992 (b) 1995 (c) 1998 (d) 2000

    17. The year having the maximum Realisation rate is:(a) 2000 (b) 1996 (c) 1998 (d) 1991

    18. How many years show a Realisation rate more than the average realization rate for the givenperiod?(a) 2 (b) 3 (c) 4 (d) 6

    19. FDI approvals in 1999 is how much percent more (or less) than the difference between FDIapprovals and inflows in year 1997?(a) More, 26.16% (b) Less, 26.26% (c) More, 18.98% (d) Less, 18.98%

    20. The sum of actual inflows in year 1995 and year 1997 is how much percent more or less than thedifference between the FDI approvals and actual inflows in year 1999?(a) More, 83.3% (b) Less, 83.3% (c) More, 102% (d) Less, 102%

    Realisation rate (%) = {Actual inflows / FDI approvals} x 10038.9

    88.6

    141.9

    320.7

    361.5

    548.9

    308.1

    283.6

    370.4

    5.33.5

    6.8

    17.9

    32.9

    68.2

    103.9

    164.3

    133.4

    168.7

    193.4

    0 50 100 150 200 250 300 350 400 450 500 550 600

    1991

    1992

    1993

    1994

    1995

    1996

    1997

    1998

    1999

    2000 Actual inflows

    FDI approvals

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    Directions: The following bar graphs show the information about sector wise dispatch of raw coal (inmillion tons). Refer to the graphs to answer the questions follow.

    Sectorwise Despatches of Raw Coal from CIL(Million Tons)

    1991 - 92

    7.8

    20.8

    3.6 3.9

    42

    120.7

    0

    20

    40

    60

    80

    100

    120

    Power

    Cement

    Steel

    Fertilizer

    Railways

    Others

    1992 93

    6.3

    14.8

    2.9 2.2

    29.7

    94.3

    0

    20

    40

    60

    80

    100

    Power

    Cement

    Steel

    Fertilizer

    Railways

    Others

    21. The minimum dispatch of raw coal from CIL in 1992 93 is to the .. sector and is nearly ..percent of the total.(a) Fertilizers, 35% (b) Cement, 9.4%(c) Railways, 1.5% (d) Steel, 10.3%

    22. The ratio of the total dispatch of coal from CIL to the Cement sector in the year 1991 92 and 1992 93, to the difference of the total dispatches made to all the sectors between the two years is:(a) 1/4 (b) 2/7 (c) 1/3 (d) 3/8

    23. The total dispatch of coal to the Fertilizers sector in the two years is nearly equal to the difference inthe dispatch of coal between the two years in the sector:(a) Others (b) Power (c) Railways (d) Steel

    24. In 92 93, the average of the dispatch of coal from CIL to the sectors of Power, Railways and

    Fertilizers, differs from the average of the dispatch of coal from CIL to the sectors of Steel, Cementand Others, in million tons, by nearly:(a) 15.7 (b) 16.2 (c) 16.8 (d) 17.3

    25. The total of 70%, 60%, 50% respectively of the dispatches of coal from CIL in 91 92 to the sectorsof Power, Steel and Railways exceeds the total of 40%, 30%, 20% respectively of the dispatches ofcoal from CIL in 91 92 to the rest of the sectors, by nearly twice the dispatch of coal from CIL in91 92 to the sector of:(a) Others (b) Steel (c) Railways (d) Cement

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    Directions: The figure shows the sales (S), Expenses (E) and the Equity Base (EB) of a company ABCLtd. over different years in Rs. Crore. We define:

    1. Profit = Sales expenses, 2. Shareholders return =Profit

    Equity Base

    3. Profitability =Profit

    Sales

    Refer to the graph to answer the questions that follow.

    0

    510

    15

    20

    25

    30

    35

    40

    45

    1994 1993 1992 1991

    (Rs.crores)

    Sales Expenses

    26. Maximum profitability is attained during which year?

    (a) 1992 (b) 1991 (c) 1993 (d) 1994

    27. Minimum shareholders return is observed during:(a) 1994 (b) 1991 (c) 1993 (d) 1994

    28. Minimum profitability is observed during which year?(a) 1991 (b) 1992 (c) 1993 (d) 1994

    29. Total profit over the period shown is: (Rs. crores)(a) 30 (b) 45 (c) 35 (d) 25

    30. Expenses over the entire period as a percentage of Sales for the same period is:(a) 68% (b) 74% (c) 60% (d) 80%

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    Directions: In each question, there are two statements A and B, either of which can be true or false on thebasis of the information given below.

    Following graph shows the Annual Cost of Flood Damage (in Rs. Crore) for India for the period 1990to 2001.

    Annual Cost of Flood Damage (in Rs. crore)

    20401845

    2705

    1752

    2554

    2150

    29012802

    3598

    19512349

    4000

    1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001

    Years

    Choose (a) if only statement (A) is trueChoose (b) if only statement (B) is trueChoose (c) if both statement (A) and (B) are trueChoose (d) if neither statement (A) nor (B) is true

    If Kerala and Bihar account for 40% and 30% of the total annual cost.

    31. Statement A: The total number of years in which the combined contribution of both the given statesis greater than the total cost of the previous year is one.Statement B: The total number of years in which the combined contribution of both the given statesis greater than the total cost of the previous year in two.

    In the year when the cost towards flood damage was the least, Assam and Orissa accounted for45% and 20% of the remaining cost (after Kerala and Bihar) respectively.

    32. Statement A: The difference in the costs towards flood control of Assam and Orissa is Rs. 108crores.Statement B: The difference in the costs towards flood control of Assam and Orissa is Rs. 132crores.(Use the data of previous question.)

    In the year when the cost of flood damage was the highest, 32% of the cost was because of acyclone that hit the South-Eastern coast of the country. The cyclone relief was equally divided betweenTamil Nadu and Kerala.

    33. Statement A: Kerala get Rs. 651 crore as cyclone relief.Statement B: Tamil Nadu get Rs. 651 crore as cyclone relief.

    In 1994, 5 states Kerala, Bihar, Assam, Orissa and Tamil nadu were given the entire cost in the ratio3 : 21/2 : 2 : 11/2 : 1, with Tamil Nadu getting the second lowest contribution in that year.

    34. Statement A: Tamil Nadu get Rs. 300.8 crore in 1994.Statement B: Tamil Nadu get Rs. 254.7 crore in 1994.

    In 1999, 18% of Indias population of 960 million were provided with relief material by utilizing theentire cost for flood damages that year.

    35. Statement A: The approximate value of the relief material given to each affected person in 1999 isRs. 156.3.Statement B: The approximate value of the relief material given to each affected person in 199 isRs. 124.5.(Assume uniform distribution).

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    Directions: Refer to the following information to answer the questions that follow.

    In a pollution study of 1500 Indian rivers, the following data was reported, 520 were polluted bysulphur compounds, 335 were polluted by phosphates, 425 were polluted by crude oil, 100 were pollutedby both crude oil and sulphur compounds, 100 were polluted by both sulphur compounds and phosphates,150 were polluted by both phosphates and crude oil and 28 were polluted by sulphur compounds,phosphates and crude oil.

    40. How many of the rivers were polluted by at least one of the three impurities?

    (a) 878 (b) 374 (c) 356 (d) 890

    41. How many of the rivers were polluted by exactly two impurities?(a) 878 (b) 374 (c) 356 (d) 890

    42. How many of the rivers were polluted by all the three impurities?(a) 78 (b) 55 (c) 65 (d) 28

    Directions: Refer to the following information to answer the questions that follow.

    New Age Consultants have three consultants Gyani, Medha and Buddhi. The sum of the number ofprojects handled by Gyani and Buddhi individually is equal to the number of projects in which Medha isinvolved. All three consultants are involved together in 6 projects. Gyani works with Medha in 14 projects.Buddhi has 2 projects with Medha but without Gyani, and 3 projects with Gyani but without Medha. Thetotal number of projects for New Age Consultants is one less than twice the number of projects in whichmore than one consultant is involved.

    43. What is the number of projects in which Gyani alone is involved?(a) Uniquely equal to Zero (b) Uniquely equal to 1(c) Uniquely equal to 4 (d) Cannot be determined uniquely

    44. What is the number of projects in which Medha alone is involved?(a) Uniquely equal to Zero (b) Uniquely equal to 1

    (c) Uniquely equal to 4 (d) Cannot be determined uniquely

    45. What is the number of projects in which Medha and Gyani both are involved?(a) 8 (b) 6 (c) 7 (d) 9

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    Directions: The following line graph shows the percentage change in number of workers of different typesover the previous year during year 1980 to 1992. Refer to the line graph to answer the questions thatfollow.

    Percentage Change from Previous Year

    -6

    -4

    -2

    0

    2

    4

    6

    8

    80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92

    YearCivilian Worker Health Care Worker

    46. In 1980, if number of civilian workers and health care workers are same and is equal to 5000, thenwhat will be the difference between these two in 1986?(a) 234 (b) 433 (c) 587 (d) 915

    47. If number of civilian workers and the number of health care workers are same in 1984 and number ofcivilian workers is 500 more than number of health care workers in 1987, then what will be thedifference between these two classes of workers in 1990?(a) 1631 (b) 1206 (c) 916 (d) 375

    48. If in 1980 civilian workers are twice of healthcare workers, then what will be the ratio of civilianworkers to healthcare workers in 1984?(a) 5.4 : 1 (b) 3.34 : 1 (c) 2.27 : 1 (d) 1.65 : 1

    49. If civilian workers wages is Rs. 60 per head and health care workers wages is Rs. 75 per head andthe total wages of civilian workers and health care workers in 1991 are Rs. 50000 and Rs. 70000respectively, then what is difference in total wages of civilian workers and health care workers in1992?(a) Rs. 5800 (b) Rs. 11200 (c) Rs. 15300 (d) Rs. 22400

    If the ratio of total wages of the civilian workers to the healthcare workers is 3 : 2 in 1985, then whatwill be the ratio of total wages of the civilian workers to the healthcare workers in 1990? (Wages perhead are as in Q. 4)(a) 3 : 2 (b) 2 : 3 (c) 1 : 2 (d) 2 : 1

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    Directions: The following graphs show the cost of different weapons (in Rs. Crores) in year 1999. Refer tothe graphs to answer the questions that follow.

    Cost in year 1999 (Rs. in crores)2200

    12001350

    320600

    3400

    300

    600

    900

    1200

    1500

    1800

    2100

    2400

    T-72 tanks Smersh

    multi-barrel

    rooket

    launchers

    Medium

    towed guns

    Unmanned

    arial vehicle

    mark-2

    Weapon

    locating

    radars

    Medium self-

    propelled

    guns

    C

    ostperunit

    Weapons

    Cost in year 1999 (in Rs. crores)

    200

    800

    80 1601010

    0

    100

    200

    300

    400

    500

    600

    700

    800

    900

    Karnal anti-

    tank gulded

    missiles

    Air target

    trainers

    Thermal

    imaging

    system

    Assault rifies Anti-mine

    boosts

    Global

    positioning

    systems

    Costperunits

    51. India purchased 22 T-72 tanks from Russia in 1991. 10 T-72 tanks were destroyed in Kargil warand India sold 8 T-72 tanks to Srilanka @ Rs. 5500 crore per tank. India has returned the remaining

    tanks to Russia and got Rs. 300 crore per tank. On maintenance for each tank, India spent anamount similar to their cost in 1999. The total profit/loss % for India, if India had purchased thesetanks from Russia @ Rs. 1000 crore per tank is:(a) 25.4 loss (b) 31.0% (c) 35.8% (d) 39.2%

    52. India made 48 Weapon-locating radars in the year 1999 and sold 12 radars to Nepal on 20% profit, 6radars to Australia on 16% profit, and 13 radars to Zimbabwe on 17% loss and kept the remainingradars for self use. What was the profit/loss % of India?(a) 33% Profit (b) 33% Loss (c) 3.3% Loss (d) 3.3% Profit

    53. Which of the following statement (s) is/are true for the graph?I. The cost of the Air target trainers is approximately 1/5

    thof the cost of Assault rifles.

    II. The cost of Anti-mine boost is double the cost of Global positioning system.III. The cost of Smersh multi barrel rocket launchers is thrice the cost of thermal imaging system.

    (a) Statement II only (b) Statements I and II(c) Statements II and III (d) Statements I and III

    54. In the condition of sudden attack on India, Indian military is in need of 27 T-72 tanks, 6 Smershmulti-barrel rocket launchers. 12000 Medium towed guns, 2 Thermal imaging systems and 100Antimine boosts. What is the approximate cost Indian military will have to pay for the above arms?(a) Rs. 14484800 crores (b) Rs. 14464480 crores(c) Rs. 14644800 crores (d) Rs. 14464400 crores

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    Directions: In each question, there are two statements A and B, either of which can be true or false on thebasis of the information given below.

    Three Subatomic particles Aardvark (A), Bulwark (B) and Crack (C) are studied and the speed-timecurves are plotted. Time has been recorded from the instant when the study began.

    0

    2

    4

    6

    8

    10

    0 2 4 6 8 10Time (seconds)

    Speed(km

    /Second) A

    B

    C

    Choose (a) if only statement (I) is trueChoose (b) if only statement (II) is trueChoose (c) if only statements (I) and (II) are trueChoose (d) if neither statement (I) nor (II) is true

    55. Statement I : Distance covered by A in 4 seconds is 24 km.

    Statement II : Distance covered by B in 6 seconds in 16 km.

    56. Statement I : Particle C is moving at a constant speed during the first 8 seconds.Statement II : None of the particle is moving at a constant speed during the first 8 seconds.

    57. Statement I : The average speed of B between 2 and 6 seconds is 4 km/sec.Statement II : The average speed of C between 2 and 6 seconds is 3 km/sec.

    58. Statement I : Particle A has traveled the maximum distance in 8 seconds after the study started att = 0 sec.

    Statement II : Particle C has traveled the maximum distance in 8 seconds after the study started att = 0 sec.

    59. Statement I : Particle A has maximum average speed during the time period shown in graph.

    Statement II : Particle B has minimum average speed during the time period shown in graph.

    60. Statement I : Particle B has covered the maximum distance during the time period shown in thegraph.

    Statement II : Particle C has covered the maximum distance during the time period shown in thegraph.

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    Directions: The following pie-charts show the percentage distribution of profit and sales of a companyover the years. The left chart shows the profit distribution and the right chart shows the sales distribution.Refer to the charts to answer the questions that follow.

    Cost of the company for a given year = SALES PROFITS

    Profit

    1993,

    27%

    1991,

    16%

    1992,

    20%

    1994,

    37%

    Sales

    1993,

    26%

    1991,

    20%

    1992,

    22%

    1994,

    32%

    Total Profit = Rs. 6,33,000 Total sales = Rs. 24,60,000

    61. In which of the following years is profit as a percent of sales the minimum?(a) 1991 (b) 1992 (c) 1993 (d) 1994

    62. In which year is the profit as a percent of sales the maximum?(a) 1991 (b) 1992 (c) 1993 (d) 1994

    63. If Net Profit is defined as profit as a percent of cost, then Net profit is maximum in which of thefollowing years?(a) 1991 (b) 1992 (c) 1993 (d) 1994

    64. In which of the following years is Net profit minimum? (use the definition provided in the previousquestion)(a) 1991 (b) 1992 (c) 1993 (d) 1994

    65. The average profit for the given years is what percent of the average sales for the given years?(a) 126% (b) 259% (c) 196% (d) None of these

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    Directions: The following pie charts give in percentage the number of card holders and the amount spentby various organizations offering these facilities. The number of card holders in 1996 was 8.5 million, whilecard spending amounted to Rs. 64 crores. Refer to the charts to answer the questions that follow.

    Canara

    Bank,

    5%

    ANZGrindlay

    s, 18%

    Others,

    4%

    Citibank,

    38%

    State

    Bank of

    Indore,

    6%

    Bank of

    India,

    8%

    Bank of

    Baroda,

    14%

    Indus-

    Ind

    Bank,

    7%

    Indus-Ind

    Bank,

    12%

    Bank of

    Baroda,

    9%

    State

    Bank of

    India, 5%

    StateBank of

    Indore,

    3%

    Citibank,

    27%

    Others,

    10%

    ANZ

    Grindlays,

    25%

    Canara

    Bank, 9%

    Card holders Card spending

    66. If 30% of the total spending by the ANZ Grindlays is by Goldcard, then what is the amountaccounted for by the remaining card spending of ANZ Grindlays? (in Rs. crores)(a) 4.7 (b) 11.2 (c) 16.2 (d) 9.64

    67. If the card efficacy is defined as that percentage of the total purchases which is made by cards bycard holders and if the Indus-Ind Bank card has a 30% efficacy in 1996, then what is theapproximate amount of purchases made by Indus-Ind Bank card holders during the year 1996? (inRs. crores)(For this question assume that Indus-Ind Bank card holders do not own any other credit cards)(a) 20.25 (b) 41.42 (c) 30.66 (d) 25.6

    68. The difference of amount spend on card holders by Canara Bank and Indus-Ind Bank is:(a) 1.92 crore (b) 1.4 crore (c) 1.25 crore (d) 1.5 crore

    69 If Bank of Baroda offers one free card to a family member of a card holder and the family memberspend 40% of the amount spent by the original card holder, then what was the approximate amountspent in 1996 only by the family members?( in Rs. crores)(a) 1.2 (b) 1.4 (c) 1.65 (d) 1.32

    70. The amount spend by State Bank of India on per card holder is:(a) Rs. 47 (b) Rs. 53 (c) Rs. 44 (d) None of these

    Directions: The pie charts show the market shares of tyre companies in the two years. Refer to the piecharts given below to answer the questions that follow.

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    Total 150 Million Tyres in 1985 Total 200 Million Tyres in 1990

    Others

    , 36%

    MRF,

    16%

    Modi,

    18%

    Apollo,

    4%

    JK,

    12%

    Ceat,

    14%

    Others

    , 25%

    JK,

    10%MRF,

    20%

    Apollo,

    10%

    Modi,

    17%

    Ceat,

    18%

    71. What was the simple average annual percent growth rate of tyre market from 1985 to 1990?(a) 6.67% (b) 25.0% (c) 33.33% (d) 5.0%

    72. What was the decline in the sales of J K tyres from 1985 to 1990 (in million tyres)?(a) 7 (b) 5 (c) 3 (d) None of these

    73. By how many million tyres did the sales of others decline from 1985 to 1990?(a) 8 (b) 6 (c) 4 (d) 2

    74. If MRFs sales were 50 million tyres in 1990, then its simple average growth rate from 1985 to 1989was:(a) 20% (b) 21% (c) 22% (d) can not be determined

    75. The difference between the market share of Apollo of year 1985 and 1990 is:(a) 14 million (b) 15 million (c) 16 million (d) 17 million

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    Directions: The bar graph shows the oil reserves and the line graph shows the estimated number of yearsfor which the reserves will last at the present oil extraction rates for various countries. The pie-chart showsthe percentage distribution of the oil reserves region wise. Refer to the following graph to answer thequestions that follow.

    0

    40

    80

    120

    160

    200

    240

    280

    Oman

    Angola

    Canada

    Azerbaijan

    Brazil

    Kazakistan

    Algeria

    Norway

    Nigeria

    China

    Mexico

    United

    Libya

    Russia

    Venezuela

    Iran

    Kuwait

    UAE

    Iraq

    Saudi

    0

    20

    40

    60

    80

    100

    120

    Billion Barrels of Reserves of Oil (left axis)

    Years f or w hich the reserves w ill last (right axis)

    `

    Reserves by region %

    Middle

    East,

    66%

    North

    Ameri

    ca,

    6%

    Europ

    e, 8%

    Latin

    Ameri

    ca,9%

    Africa,

    7%

    Asia-

    pacific

    , 4%

    76. What is the ratio of oil extracted by Saudi Arabia to that of Mexico per year? (in billion barrels)(a) 0.4 (b) 2.89 (c) 3.16 (d) 15.23

    77. If the Oil reserves held by Saudi Arabia form 32% of the share of Middle East countries then whatpercentage share of global oil reserve is in Iraq?(a) 20.92% (b) 16.82% (c) 12.08% (d) 9.6%

    78. What will be the difference between countries extracting maximum amount of oil to that extractingminimum amount of oil? (in billion barrels)(a) 2.57 (b) 2.85 (c) 2.14 (d) 1.98

    79. The difference between the ratios of billion barrel oil extraction to the years it lasts is maximum forwhich two countries:(a) USA, Azerbaijan (b) Libya, Saudi Arabia(c) USA, Kuwait (d) Russia, Venezuela

    80. If Russia consumes double of its production and it imports only from Saudi Arabia and Saudi Arabia

    exports only to Russia then what is the ratio of oil consumption by Russia & Saudi Arabia?(a) 4.9 (b) 12.8 (c) 6.2 (d) 2.3

    81. The present oil extraction rate for Canada is:(a) 1 billion barrels per year (b) 7 billion barrels per year(c) 8 billion barrels per year (d) 9 billion barrels per year

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    Directions: The following bar graph shows the total Indian Export (in $ billion) during a period of 8 months.The pie chart shows the breakup of this Export during this period. Refer to the graphs to answer thequestions that follow.

    INDIA'S EXPORT IN $ BILLION

    0

    5

    10

    1520

    25

    30

    35

    40

    45

    APR M AY JUN JUL AUG SEP OCT NOV

    MONTHS

    $BILL

    ION

    GEMS &

    JEWELL

    ERY,

    30%

    TEXTILE

    S, 24%

    GARME

    NTS,

    19%

    OTHER

    S, 16%

    COSME

    TICS,

    11%

    82. The exports of Textiles and Others in the month of July is approximately equal to the exports ofGems & Jewellery and Others in the month of:(a) April (b) August (c) October (d) November

    83. What is the ratio of exports of first four months to the last four months?(a) 1.12 (b) 0.89 (c) 1.5 (d) 0.75

    84. If the target for the export of Gems and Jewellery for the complete year is at $ 120 billion, then whatshould be the total value of export of the same for the remaining four months (assume April Marchas the Financial Year)?(a) $ 46 billion (b) $ 38 billion (c) $ 32 billion (d) $ 44 billion

    85. If the government charges 12% tax on all exports of Textiles and 15% on Gems and Jewellery, whatis the revenue earned from these sectors during the given eight months period?(a) $ 15 billion (b) $ 18 billion (c) $ 22 billion (d) $ 25 billion

    86. The ratio of cosmetics export in April to the export in November is:(a) 14 : 13 (b) 13 : 12 (c) 12 : 11 (d) 11 : 10

    87. The percentage change in the export of Garments from April to November is:(a) 7.14% (b) 8.24% (c) 9.14% (d) 6.14%

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    Directions: Refer to the following information to answer the questions that follow.

    The population of a town in 1998, consisted of 45% men, 35% women and the remaining children.Of the children, 40% were female and 60% were male. Of the men, 10% were over the age of 60 yearsand 25% below the age of 40 years. Of the women, 20% were over the age of 60 years and an equalnumber were under 40 years of age. The number of men increased by 4% in 1999 and that of women

    increased by 6%. The population of the town in 1998 was 2,00,000.

    88. What is the number of men in 1999?(a) 90,000 (b) 92,000 (c) 93,600 (d) 94,200

    89. What was the number of adults above the age of 60 years in 1998?(a) 20,000 (b) 23,000 (c) 26,000 (d) Cannot be determined

    90. What percentage of the population in 1999 consisted of children?(a) 16% (b) 20% (c) 13% (d) Cannot be determined

    91. What percentage of the total females in 1998 were children?(a) 18.6% (b) 20% (c) 15.7% (d) Cannot be determined

    92. What percentage of the population in 1998 are women below 40 years of age?(a) 20% (b) 15% (c) 7% (d) None of these

    93. What is the number of women in 1999?(a) 70,000 (b) 74,200 (c) 78,100 (d) None of these

    Directions: Refer to the following information to answer the questions that follow.

    ABC Ltd. is operating in 4 businesses viz. beverages, automobiles, refrigeration and electronics. Thenet capital allotted for these four each year is in proportion to the profit they generated in the previous year.Furthermore, the capital allotted to them in the previous year was Rs. 32 crores, Rs. 38 crores, Rs. 41

    crores and Rs. 45 crores respectively for beverages, automobiles, refrigeration and electronics. The netprofit generated in the previous year was shared in the ratio as follows 20%, 30%, 15% and 35%, in thesame order. The profit this year has increased by 3%, 2%, 6% and 7% in the same order. Furthermore, thecompany is planning to get out of the refrigeration business and divided its capital equally among theremaining three. The total capital to be allotted this year is Rs. 40 crores. The net profit last year was Rs.10 crores.

    94. The profit (in Rs. crores) for beverages this year is:(a) 4.3 (b) 2.06 (c) 1 (d) 6.01

    95. Total profits (in Rs. crores) generated this year is:(a) 14 (b) 22.22 (c) 6 (d) 10.46

    96. The capital (in Rs. crores) allotted for automobiles this year is:(a) 8 (b) 10 (c) 12 (d) 16

    97. After the closure of the refrigeration business, the capital (in Rs. crores) allocated this year forelectronics is:(a) 16 (b) 24 (c) 10 (d) 20

    98. The capital (in Rs. crores) allotted for electronics this year is:(a) 10 (b) 12 (c) 14 (d) 16

    99. After the closure of the refrigeration business, the capital (in Rs. crores) allocated this year forautomobiles is:(a) 14 (b) 24 (c) 10 (d) 20

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    Directions: Refer to the following graph to answer the questions that follow.

    25

    50

    75

    100

    1251

    2

    3

    4

    5

    6

    Approximate value of work (in Rs. lakh)

    Sr.No.

    Name of workBid security(Rs. in lakh)

    Cost of biddingmaterial (Rs. in lakh)

    1 Renovation and expansion of community health centre 2.50 0.062 Renovation and expansion of taluka level hospital 1.50 0.063 Renovation and expansion of cultural hall 1.60 0.064 Renovation and expansion of district level school 1.50 0.065 Renovation and expansion of sports complex 1.00 0.066 Renovation and expansion of panchayat bhavan 1.00 0.06

    106. On which work the Bid security percent to approximate value of work, is the highest?(a) Renovation and expansion of taluka level hospital.(b) Renovation and expansion of cultural hall.(c) Renovation and expansion of district level school.(d) Renovation and expansion of panchayat bhavan.

    107. How much percent of approximate value of the work is necessary for bid security?(a) 1-1.50 % (b) 2-2.5 % (c) 3-3.5 % (d) 3-3.25 %

    108. What is the ratio of the approximate value of renovation and expansion of community health centreto the approximate value of Renovation and expansion of sports complex?(a) 5 : 2 (b) 1 : 2 (c) 2 :1 (d) 3 : 5

    109. The cost of bidding material of the district level school is how much percent of approximate value ofwork?(a) 0.001 % (b) 1 % (c) 0.1 % (d) 10 %

    110. What is the ratio of the approximate value of renovation and expansion of panchayat bhavan and itscost of bidding material:(a) 1 : 5 (b) 41 : 4 (c) 15 : 0.009 (d) 750 : 1

    111. What is the ratio of the bid security of community health centre to the cost of bidding material ofcommunity health centre?

    (a) 8 : 1 (b) 41 : 4 (c) 81 : 1 (d) 125 : 3

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    Directions: The break up of the percentage of revenue earned by the Times Group, through advertising byThe Times of India (inner circle) and indiatimes.com (outer circle) in the year 2000 is as shown in the figuregiven below. The total revenue earned through advertising by The Times of India is Rs. 300 crores and byindiatimes.com is Rs. 200 crores. Refer to the following pie chart to answer the questions that follow.

    Durables

    30%Apparel

    15%

    Utilities

    25%

    Food

    18%

    Otheres

    12%

    Food

    10%

    Durables

    35%

    Apparel

    20%

    Utilities

    20%

    Otheres

    15%

    112. What is the total revenue earned from Food advertising by the Times Group?(a) Rs. 74 crores (b) Rs. 54 crores (c) Rs. 20 crores (d) Rs. 140 crores

    113. Which is greater and by how much: Earning from Durables by indiatimes.com or Earnings fromDurables by the Times of India?(a) indiatimes.com, Rs. 12 crores (b) indiatimes.com, Rs. 10 crores(c) Times of India, Rs. 20 crores (d) Times of India, Rs. 15 crores

    114. Which product apart from Durables earned revenue of more than Rs. 100 crores for the TimesGroup?(a) Food (b) Apparel (c) Utilities (d) None of these

    115. BY 2001, the Times Group targets a revenue increase of 100% and indiatimes.com, an increase of

    10%. What will be the money earned by The Times of India by advertising for the Others category,if the percentage break up of categories remains the same? (Assume that the Times group consist ofindiatimes.com and The Times of India only).(a) Rs. 126.6 crores (b) Rs. 120 crores(c) Rs. 68.4 crores (d) Rs. 93.6 crores

    116. If the total revenue generated by The Times of India and indiatimes.com is interchanged, then whatwill be the revenue earned from Apparel by The Times of India?(a) Rs. 30 crores (b) Rs. 45 crores (c) Rs. 35 crores (d) Rs. 37.5 crores

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    Answers

    Q. No. Answer Q. No. Answer Q. No. Answer Q. No. Answer

    1 D 31 B 61 A 91 A

    2 B 32 D 62 D 92 C

    3 D 33 D 63 D 93 B

    4 A 34 B 64 A 94 B

    5 C 35 A 65 D 95 D

    6 D 36 B 66 B 96 C

    7 A 37 A 67 D 97 A

    8 B 38 D 68 B 98 C

    9 B 39 B 69 C 99 A

    10 B 40 A 70 A 100 A

    11 A 41 C 71 A 101 D

    12 B 42 D 72 D 102 D

    13 A 43 D 73 C 103 A

    14 D 44 B 74 D 104 A

    15 B 45 A 75 A 105 A

    16 A 46 D 76 B 106 A

    17 D 47 B 77 D 107 B

    18 C 48 C 78 B 108 A

    19 B 49 C 79 A 109 C

    20 C 50 D 80 C 110 D

    21 C 51 C 81 A 111 D

    22 B 52 B 82 C 112 A

    23 D 53 D 83 A 113 C

    24 B 54 D 84 A 114 C

    25 A 55 C 85 B 115 D

    26 B 56 A 86 A 116 A

    27 A 57 B 87 A

    28 D 58 A 88 C

    29 C 59 A 89 B

    30 B 60 D 90 D

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