The bar graph given below shows percentage distribution of total number of items (bags & bottles) in five shops (A, B, C, D & E) and percentage distribution of total number of bottles in these shops.
1. The sum of total number of bags in C and D is 220. In shop A, number of bottles is 80 less than that of bags. Find the number of bags in shop B.
1. 80
2. 40
3. 50
4. 20
5. 100
Option “1” is correct.
2. The difference between total items in A and E is 80 and sum of bags in B and C is 440. Find the difference between total number of bottles and bags in all the shops.
1. 800
2. 440
3. 500
4. 400
5. 1200
Option “4” is correct.
3. The ratio of bags in B to that in D is 1:1. If total number of bags in all the shops are 300, then find the total number of items in all the shops.
1. 900
2. 550
3. 500
4. 400
5. 200
Option “3” is correct.
4. Number of bags in E is 20% of the total number of bags. Find the ratio of total number of items to total number of bags.
1. 1:1
2. 3:1
3. 1:3
4. 3:5
5. 5:3
Option “5” is correct.
Set-120
The line graph given below shows the total number of questions attempted by four candidates (A, B, C & D) in an examination and total number of two marks question attempted by these candidates. Note: Maximum number of wrong questions attempted in each section is 10.
There are two sections X and Y in the examination- Section X – One mark question – one mark offered for every right answer and 0.25 deducted for every wrong answer. Section Y – Two marks question – two marks offered for every right answer and 0.50 deducted for every wrong answer.
1. The total number of wrong questions attempted by A is 12 and difference between number of wrong questions attempted in both the sections is 2. If A obtained 21.25 marks in section X, then find the marks obtained by him in section Y.
1. 51
2. 51.5
3. 55.5
4. 57.5
5. 56.5
Option “4” is correct.
2. If D attempted maximum number of wrong question in both the sections, then find the total marks obtained by D.
1. 42.5
2. 41.5
3. 45.5
4. 47.5
5. 46.5
Option “1” is correct.
3. If the ratio of wrong questions attempted by B in section X to Y is 5:3 and ratio of right question in section X to Y is 5:4, then find the ratio of marks obtained by B in section Y to X.
1. 20:19
2. 41:51
3. 50:51
4. 18:11
5. 19:11
Option “4” is correct.
4. If the difference between right question and wrong question attempted in section Y by C is 17. Find the marks obtained in section Y by C. (right questions attempted are more than wrong questions)
1. 50
2. 40
3. 45
4. 48
5. 42
Option “2” is correct.
5. The ratio of wrong to right questions attempted by B and D in section Y is 1:4 and 1:1 respectively. Find the marks obtained by B in section Y is what percentage of marks deducted in same section by D.
1. 500%
2. 400%
3. 600%
4. 800%
5. 900%
Option “5” is correct.
6. What could be the average maximum marks scored by A and B together in the examination?