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LIC/SBI: Arithmetic & Data Interpretation Quiz: 22.04.2019

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Question 1

A, B, C and D enter into a partnership with an investment in the ratio 3 : 5 : 5 : 6 respectively. After four months, A and C increases their shares by 25% and 40% respectively and after next six months, D decreases his share by 50%. If at the end of year B gets 45000 from the total profit, then what is the difference between profit made by C and D?

Question 2

If the LCM of 1, 2, 3, ….., 25 is n, then the LCM of 1, 2, 3, ……., 30 will be

Question 3

A box contains 2 blue marker, 4 red marker, 5 green marker and 1 yellow marker. If four marker are picked at random, what is probability that none is green?

Question 4

If the heights of two cones are in the ratio 1 : 4 and their diameters in the ratio 4 : 5 what is the ratio of their volumes?

Question 5

In a set of three numbers, the average of first two numbers is 2, the average of the last two numbers is 3, and the average of the first and the last numbers is 4. What is the average of three numbers?

Question 6

Direction: Answer the questions based on the information given below:
The first line graph represents the average number of female customers and male customers per organisation who live in building of five different headquarters.
The second line graph represents the total number of female customers and male customers in five different headquarters.
Note 1: There are total 12 organisations in each headquarter.
Note 2: Total number of customers in headquarters = Number of customer who live in building + number of part timers.
 
What is the difference between the number of part timers’ male customers and the number of part timers’ female customers in VBS?

Question 7

Direction: Answer the questions based on the information given below:
The first line graph represents the average number of female customers and male customers per organisation who live in building of five different headquarters.
The second line graph represents the total number of female customers and male customers in five different headquarters.
Note 1: There are total 12 organisations in each headquarter.
Note 2: Total number of customers in headquarters = Number of customer who live in building + number of part timers.
 
What is the average number of customers per organisation who are part timers’ in RPS?

Question 8

Direction: Answer the questions based on the information given below:
The first line graph represents the average number of female customers and male customers per organisation who live in building of five different headquarters.
The second line graph represents the total number of female customers and male customers in five different headquarters.
Note 1: There are total 12 organisations in each headquarter.
Note 2: Total number of customers in headquarters = Number of customer who live in building + number of part timers.
 
What is the ratio of the number of male customers who are part timers in DPS to the number of male customers who are part timers in HPS?

Question 9

Direction: Answer the questions based on the information given below:
The first line graph represents the average number of female customers and male customers per organisation who live in building of five different headquarters.
The second line graph represents the total number of female customers and male customers in five different headquarters.
Note 1: There are total 12 organisations in each headquarter.
Note 2: Total number of customers in headquarters = Number of customer who live in building + number of part timers.
 
Find the percentage of the number of female customers who are part timers in MS with respect to the number of male customers who are part timers in the same headquarter.

Question 10

Direction: Answer the questions based on the information given below:
The first line graph represents the average number of female customers and male customers per organisation who live in building of five different headquarters.
The second line graph represents the total number of female customers and male customers in five different headquarters.
Note 1: There are total 12 organisations in each headquarter.
Note 2: Total number of customers in headquarters = Number of customer who live in building + number of part timers.
 
Find the difference between the total number of female customers who live in building in all the five headquarters together and the total number of male customers who live in building in all the five headquarters together.
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