Q 1:Study the following table carefully and answer accordingly. The table shows the no. of passed and failed students of the different schools P, Q, R, S, T and U in the different classes.
Find the percentage of total failed students in class X
a) / 59.5
b) / 60.5
c) / 40.5
d) / 39.5
e) / None of these
Q 2:Study the following table carefully and answer accordingly. The table shows the no. of passed and failed students of the different schools P, Q, R, S, T and U in the different classes.
What is the difference in the average no. of passed students of P and that of T?
a) / 18
b) / 16
c) / 14
d) / 15
e) / None of these
Q 3:Study the following table carefully and answer accordingly. The table shows the no. of passed and failed students of the different schools P, Q, R, S, T and U in the different classes.
Which school has shown the worst performance?
a) / Q
b) / S
c) / U
d) / Data inadequate
e) / None of these
Q 4:Study the following table carefully and answer accordingly. The table shows the no. of passed and failed students of the different schools P, Q, R, S, T and U in the different classes.
Which school has the same average no. of passed and failed students in each class?
a) / P
b) / Q
c) / R
d) / S
e) / None of these
Q 5:Study the following table carefully and answer accordingly. The table shows the no. of passed and failed students of the different schools P, Q, R, S, T and U in the different classes.
In school T which class has shown the best performance?
a) / X
b) / XII
c) / IX
d) / VIII
e) / None of these
Q 6:Examine the givn graph and answer the question.
In 1996, how many applications for permits to carry handguns were not approved?
a) / 17000
b) / 70000
c) / 30000
d) / 10000
Q 7:Examine the givn graph and answer the question.
In 1993, approximately what percent of the applications for permits to carry handguns were approved?
a) / 12%
b) /
c) / 50%
d) / 25%
Q 8:Study the following graphs carefully and answer the questions that follow percentage profit earned by two companies over the given years.
% profit =
If the income of Company A in 1998 was equal to its expenditure in 2000, what was the ratio between company's expenditure in the years 1998 and 2000 respectively?
a) / 29:20
b) / 20:29
c) / 19:20
d) / Cannot be determined
e) / None of these
Q 9: Study the following graphs carefully and answer the questions that follow percentage profit earned by two companies over the given years.
% profit =
If the income of Company B in 1999 was Rs. 18.6 lakhs and ratio of incomes of companies A and B in 1999 was 2:3, what was the expenditure of company A in 1999.
a) / 12
b) / 12.4
c) / 7.75
d) / 9.75
e) / none of these
Q 10:Study the following graphs carefully and answer the questions that follow percentage profit earned by two companies over the given years.
% profit =
If the total expenditure of the two companies in 2001 was Rs. 18 lakhs and expenditure of companies A and B in that year were in the ratio of 4 : 5 respectively, then what was the income of Company B in that year
a) / 8
b) / 10
c) / 10.4
d) / Cannot be determined
e) / None of these
Q 11:Study the following graphs carefully and answer the questions that follow percentage profit earned by two companies over the given years.
% profit =
If the income of Company A in 1999 was equal to the expenditure of Company B in 2000, then what was the ratio of expenditure of Company A in 1999 to the income of Company B in 2000?
a) / 25:66
b) / 66:25
c) / 10:13
d) / 13:10
e) / none of these
Q 12:Study the following graphs carefully and answer the questions that follow percentage profit earned by two companies over the given years.
% profit =
If the total income of Company A in all the years together was equal to the total expenditure of Company B in all the years together, which was Rs. 265 lakhs, what was the total percentage profit earned by Company A for all the years together?
a) / 45
b) / 37
c) / 52
d) / Cannot be determined
e) / None of these
Q 13:Study the graph given below to answer these questions
In which year, were the gross sales proceeds the higher?
a) / 1992
b) / 1993
c) / 1994
d) / 1995
Q 14:Study the graph given below to answer these questions
Which year was the least profitable from the fiscal point of view?
a) / 1993
b) / 1994
c) / 1995
d) / 1996
Q 15:Study the graph given below to answer these questions
In which year was the financial turnover the maximum?
a) / 1993
b) / 1994
c) / 1995
d) / 1996
Q 16:Study the graph given below to answer these questions
In which year, the maximum profit was generated vis-a-vis in
a) / 1991
b) / 1992
c) / 1993
d) / 1994
Q 17:Study the graph given below to answer these questions
Which year registered the maximum sales turnover?
a) / 1994
b) / 1995
c) / 1992
d) / 1993
Q 18:Study the graph given below to answer these questions
In which of the following years, there was the maximum net growth in car sales as compared to its earlier years?
a) / 1994
b) / 1992
c) / 1993
d) / 1995
Q 19:The diagram below depicts the sources and uses of funds in a Public Sector Enterprises. The total outlay is Rs. 4000 crore.
If working capital has to be managed out of the loan funds, then what percentage (approximately) of loan funds should be set apart for this purpose?
a) / 25%
b) / 40%
c) / 55%
d) / 70%
Q 20:The diagram below depicts the sources and uses of funds in a Public Sector Enterprises. The total outlay is Rs. 4000 crore.
The total amount which has been used for buying land, machinery, setting plants and capital works is approximately Rs.
a) / 2000 crore
b) / 3000 crore
c) / 3500 crore
d) / 3800 crore
Q 21:The diagram below depicts the sources and uses of funds in a Public Sector Enterprises. The total outlay is Rs. 4000 crore.
The total cash credits acquired by the company are approximately Rs.
a) / 200 crore
b) / 240 crore
c) / 270 crore
d) / 285 crore
Q 22:The diagram below depicts the sources and uses of funds in a Public Sector Enterprises. The total outlay is Rs. 4000 crore.
The company is in need of more working capital. How much capital it can acquire by redeeming its investments?
a) / Rs. 144 crore
b) / Rs. 152 crore
c) / Rs. 164 crore
d) / Rs. 184 crore
Q 23:The diagram below depicts the sources and uses of funds in a Public Sector Enterprises. The total outlay is Rs. 4000 crore.
If the company were to manage its working capital from internal alone, then how much fund from this resources will still be left for other use?
a) / Rs. 288 crore
b) / Rs. 312 crore
c) / Rs. 344 crore
d) / Rs. 432 crore
Q 24:Study the following tables about IDBI fundamentals
IDBI's Financial Profile Sanctions
* Figures based on unaudited results of IDBI
Sources of funds (1991-92)
Increase in paid up capital : 0.6%
Borrowing and deposits : 36.9%
Others : 7.0%
Disbursement of Funds (1991-92)
Direct assistance : 42.25%
Interest and dividend : 21.6%
Repayment to government, RBI and redemption of bonds : 2.0%
Others : 9.8 %
Indirect assistance : 24.4%
The amount under Borrowings and deposits of the Sources of Funds for 1991-92 in crore of rupees is nearly?
a) / 3142
b) / 6827
c) / 7639
d) / 2819
e) / 1841
Q 25:Study the following tables about IDBI fundamentals
IDBI's Financial Profile Sanctions
* Figures based on unaudited results of IDBI
Sources of funds (1991-92)
Increase in paid up capital : 0.6%
Borrowing and deposits : 36.9%
Others : 7.0%
Disbursement of Funds (1991-92)
Direct assistance : 42.25%
Interest and dividend : 21.6%
Repayment to government, RBI and redemption of bonds : 2.0%
Others : 9.8 %
Indirect assistance : 24.4%
The sanctions in crore of rupees, in the year 1989-90 based on the percentage change of 20.6 for 1990-91 would be nearly?
a) / 6112
b) / 5661
c) / 5002
d) / 5210
Q 26:Study the following tables about IDBI fundamentals
IDBI's Financial Profile Sanctions
* Figures based on unaudited results of IDBI
Sources of funds (1991-92)
Increase in paid up capital : 0.6%
Borrowing and deposits : 36.9%
Others : 7.0%
Disbursement of Funds (1991-92)
Direct assistance : 42.25%
Interest and dividend : 21.6%
Repayment to government, RBI and redemption of bonds : 2.0%
Others : 9.8 %
Indirect assistance : 24.4%
The sanctions in crore of rupees, in the year 1989-90 based on the percentage change of 20.6 for 1990-91 would be nearly?
a) / 6112
b) / 5661
c) / 5002
d) / 5210
e) / 4917
Q 27:Study the following tables about IDBI fundamentals
IDBI's Financial Profile Sanctions
* Figures based on unaudited results of IDBI
Sources of funds (1991-92)
Increase in paid up capital : 0.6%
Borrowing and deposits : 36.9%
Others : 7.0%
Disbursement of Funds (1991-92)
Direct assistance : 42.25%
Interest and dividend : 21.6%
Repayment to government, RBI and redemption of bonds : 2.0%
Others : 9.8 %
Indirect assistance : 24.4%
The item under which the amount of disbursement in 1991-92 is nearly Rs. 564.8 crore is
a) / Others
b) / Redemption of bonds
c) / Interest & dividend
d) / Indirect assistance
e) / none
Q 28:Study the following tables about IDBI fundamentals
IDBI's Financial Profile Sanctions
* Figures based on unaudited results of IDBI
Sources of funds (1991-92)
Increase in paid up capital : 0.6%
Borrowing and deposits : 36.9%
Others : 7.0%
Disbursement of Funds (1991-92)
Direct assistance : 42.25%
Interest and dividend : 21.6%
Repayment to government, RBI and redemption of bonds : 2.0%
Others : 9.8 %
Indirect assistance : 24.4%
The excess of 'Direct assistance' over 'indirect assistance' under the disbursement of funds for 1991-92, expressed as a ratio of the item 'interest & dividend' is nearly
a) / 5/6
b) / 5/7
c) / 7/8
d) / 7/6
e) / 1/4
Q 29:Study the following tables about IDBI fundamentals
IDBI's Financial Profile Sanctions
* Figures based on unaudited results of IDBI
Sources of funds (1991-92)
Increase in paid up capital : 0.6%
Borrowing and deposits : 36.9%
Others : 7.0%
Disbursement of Funds (1991-92)
Direct assistance : 42.25%
Interest and dividend : 21.6%
Repayment to government, RBI and redemption of bonds : 2.0%
Others : 9.8 %
Indirect assistance : 24.4%
The disbursement in 1992-93 in crore of rupees, if the percentage change over 1991-92 was 21, is nearly,
a) / 6511.9
b) / 5762.8
c) / 6973
d) / 7210.3
e) / 4917.2
Q 30:The following bar graph shows the self study times (in hours) for different papers in a course conducted by IGNOU for a student and time given by Rahul and Sanjit (two particular students doing that course) in those papers (in hrs). Study the bar diagram carefully and then answer the question before it.
The following bar diagram shows the no. of males and females (in hundreds) of six different towns (T1, T2, T3, T4, T5 and T6).
What is the percentage drop in the timing given by Sanjit from CC-03 to CC-05?
a) / 40%
b) / 35%
c) / 32.25%
d) / 40.25%
e) / none of these
Q 31:The following bar graph shows the self study times (in hours) for different papers in a course conducted by IGNOU for a student and time given by Rahul and Sanjit (two particular students doing that course) in those papers (in hrs). Study the bar diagram carefully and then answer the question before it.
The following bar diagram shows the no. of males and females (in hundreds) of six different towns (T1, T2, T3, T4, T5 and T6).
What is the percentage of the average time given by Rahul as compared to average time prescribed by IGNOU?
a) / 100%
b) / 95%
c) / 90%
d) / 85%
e) / none of these