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Question 1
Direction: What should come in place of the question mark '?' in the following questions?
1600% of 74 + 3 = 135 ÷ 15 × 112 + 34 + ?2
Question 2
Direction: What value will come in place of the question mark (?) in the following question?
of 4200+?% of 200=40% of 1542.5
Question 3
Direction: What should come in place of the question mark '?' in the following question?
–2/7 of ? + 60% of 1250 = 103 ÷ 4 + 5 × 4 × 3
Question 4
Direction: What will come in place of question mark (?) in the following equations?
(65)1.3 × (36)1.25 ÷ (216)2 ÷ (1296)-1 = 6?
Question 5
Direction: What should come in place of question mark(?) in the following question?
4.2 × 4.5 × 3.5 = ?
Question 6
Direction: The pie charts given below show the percentage distribution of sweets distributed between boys and girls of five different schools.
Note: One student gets only one sweet.
What is the total no. of students who got sweets in the schools P and Q together?
Question 7
Direction: The pie charts given below show the percentage distribution of sweets distributed between boys and girls of five different schools.
Note: One student gets only one sweet.
What is the ratio of total no. of boys in school R and S together to the total no. of girls in the same school together who got sweets?
Question 8
Direction: The pie charts given below show the percentage distribution of sweets distributed between boys and girls of five different schools.
Note: One student gets only one sweet.
What is the difference between total no. of boys and girls who got sweets in the schools R, S and T together?
Question 9
Direction: The pie charts given below show the percentage distribution of sweets distributed between boys and girls of five different schools.
Note: One student gets only one sweet.
If 33(1/3)% boys of school Q and 16(2/3)% girls of school T cheated and got two sweets instead of one, then what percentage of total students got two sweets?
Question 10
Direction: The pie charts given below show the percentage distribution of sweets distributed between boys and girls of five different schools.
Note: One student gets only one sweet.
What is the average number of students in schools P, Q, R and S who got sweets ?
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