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IBPS Clerk 2020 Aptitude Test - 14
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IBPS Clerk 2020 Aptitude Test - 14
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    The below Pie chart shows percentage distribution wise of industries in four different states

    The below table represents the ratio between automobile industries and textile industries which are distributed among four different states

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    What is the difference between the number of automobile industries in State 2 and the number of textile industries in State 4?

    Solutions

    Number of textile industries in State 4 = ¾ * 24% of 200

    Number of automobile industries in State 2 = 2/4 * 16% of 200

    Required difference = (¾ * 24/100 * 200) – (2/4 * 16/100 * 200)

    = 36 – 16 =20

     

  • Question 2/10
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    The below Pie chart shows percentage distribution wise of industries in four different states

    The below table represents the ratio between automobile industries and textile industries which are distributed among four different states

    ...view full instructions


    What is the average number of textile industries in the states together?

    Solutions

    Average = [3/4 * 28/100 + 2/4 * 16/100 + ¼ * 32/100 + ¾ * 24/100]* 200/4

    = (84 + 32 + 32 + 72) * 50/400

    = 50/400 * 220 = 55/2 = 27.5

     

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    The below Pie chart shows percentage distribution wise of industries in four different states

    The below table represents the ratio between automobile industries and textile industries which are distributed among four different states

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    Number of textile industries in State 3 is what percent of the number of automobile industries in State 1?

    Solutions

    Number of textile industries in State 3 = ¼ * 32% of 200

    Number of automobile industries in State 1 = ¼ * 28% of 200

    Required percentage = [(1/4 * 32/100 * 200)/ (1/4 * 28/100 * 200)] * 100

    = 16/14 * 100 = 114.28%

     

  • Question 4/10
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    The below Pie chart shows percentage distribution wise of industries in four different states

    The below table represents the ratio between automobile industries and textile industries which are distributed among four different states

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    If 25% of automobile industries in State 3 are productive and remaining automobile industries in State 3 are non-productive, then what is the number of automobile industries in State 3 which are non-productive?

    Solutions

    Total number of industries in State 3 = 32% of 200 = 64

    Number of automobile industries in State 3 = ¾ * 64 = 48

    No. of automobile industries in State 3 which are productive = 25/100 * 48 = 12

    No. of non-productive automobile industries in State 3= 48 – 12 = 36

     

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    Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below.

    The below Pie chart shows percentage distribution wise of industries in four different states

    The below table represents the ratio between automobile industries and textile industries which are distributed among four different states

    ...view full instructions


    What is the difference between the total number of industries in State 3 and the number of textile industries in State 2?

    Solutions

    Total number of industries in State 3 = 32% of 200

    Number of textile industries in State 2 = 2/4 * 16% of 200

    Required difference = 32/100 * 200 – 2/4 * 16/100 * 200 = 64 – 16 = 48

     

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    Karthik has decided to buy some furniture like dressing table, dining table and wooden chair. He also wants to buy some electric appliances like Laptop and Home theatre. The cost of a laptop is two-third of the cost of a home theatre. The cost of the home theatre is twice the cost of a dressing table. The cost of a wooden chair is two-fifth of the cost of a home theatre. The dining table costs Rs.10000 more than the cost of the dressing table. The cost of home theatre is Rs.60000.

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    What is the total cost of one home theatre and two laptops together?

    Solutions

    Cost of a home theatre = Rs.60000

    Cost of a laptop = 2/3 * 60000 = Rs.40000

    Cost of a dressing table = Cost of Home theatre/2 = Rs.30000

    Cost of a dining table = 10000 + Cost of a dressing table = Rs.40000

    Cost of a wooden chair = 2/5 * Cost of a home theatre = 2/5 * 60000 = Rs.24000

    Cost of a home theatre = Rs.60000

    Cost of a laptop = Rs.40000

    Required total cost = 60000 + 2(40000) = Rs.140000

     

  • Question 7/10
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    Karthik has decided to buy some furniture like dressing table, dining table and wooden chair. He also wants to buy some electric appliances like Laptop and Home theatre. The cost of a laptop is two-third of the cost of a home theatre. The cost of the home theatre is twice the cost of a dressing table. The cost of a wooden chair is two-fifth of the cost of a home theatre. The dining table costs Rs.10000 more than the cost of the dressing table. The cost of home theatre is Rs.60000.

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    What is the ratio of the cost of a wooden chair to the total cost of dressing table and dining table?

    Solutions

    Cost of a home theatre = Rs.60000

    Cost of a laptop = 2/3 * 60000 = Rs.40000

    Cost of a dressing table = Cost of Home theatre/2 = Rs.30000

    Cost of a dining table = 10000 + Cost of a dressing table = Rs.40000

    Cost of a wooden chair = 2/5 * Cost of a home theatre = 2/5 * 60000 = Rs.24000

    Cost of a wooden chair = Rs.24000

    Cost of a dressing table = Rs.30000

    Cost of a dining table = Rs.40000

    Required ratio = 24000/ (30000 + 40000)

    = 24000/70000 = 12/35 = 12: 35

     

  • Question 8/10
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    Karthik has decided to buy some furniture like dressing table, dining table and wooden chair. He also wants to buy some electric appliances like Laptop and Home theatre. The cost of a laptop is two-third of the cost of a home theatre. The cost of the home theatre is twice the cost of a dressing table. The cost of a wooden chair is two-fifth of the cost of a home theatre. The dining table costs Rs.10000 more than the cost of the dressing table. The cost of home theatre is Rs.60000.

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    If the cost of wooden chair and dressing table increases by 5% and 10% respectively, then what will be the total cost of the furniture items?

    Solutions

    Cost of a home theatre = Rs.60000

    Cost of a laptop = 2/3 * 60000 = Rs.40000

    Cost of a dressing table = Cost of Home theatre/2 = Rs.30000

    Cost of a dining table = 10000 + Cost of a dressing table = Rs.40000

    Cost of a wooden chair = 2/5 * Cost of a home theatre = 2/5 * 60000 = Rs.24000

    Cost of wooden chair increases by 5% = 105/100 * 24000 = Rs.25200

    Cost of dressing table increases by 10% = 110/100 * 30000 = Rs.33000

    Cost of a dining table = Rs.40000

    Total cost = 33000 + 40000 + 25200 = Rs.98200

     

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    Karthik has decided to buy some furniture like dressing table, dining table and wooden chair. He also wants to buy some electric appliances like Laptop and Home theatre. The cost of a laptop is two-third of the cost of a home theatre. The cost of the home theatre is twice the cost of a dressing table. The cost of a wooden chair is two-fifth of the cost of a home theatre. The dining table costs Rs.10000 more than the cost of the dressing table. The cost of home theatre is Rs.60000.

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    If Karthik bought dressing table in the price of wooden chair and dining table in the price of dressing table, then what was the total cost incurred to him on buying furniture items?(each one)

    Solutions

    Cost of a home theatre = Rs.60000

    Cost of a laptop = 2/3 * 60000 = Rs.40000

    Cost of a dressing table = Cost of Home theatre/2 = Rs.30000

    Cost of a dining table = 10000 + Cost of a dressing table = Rs.40000

    Cost of a wooden chair = 2/5 * Cost of a home theatre = 2/5 * 60000 = Rs.24000

    From the given information, Cost of a dressing table = Cost of a wooden chair = Rs.24000

    Cost of a dining table = Cost of a dressing table = Rs.30000

    Cost of a wooden chair = Rs.24000

    Total cost = 24000 + 30000 + 24000 = Rs.78000

     

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    Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below.

    Karthik has decided to buy some furniture like dressing table, dining table and wooden chair. He also wants to buy some electric appliances like Laptop and Home theatre. The cost of a laptop is two-third of the cost of a home theatre. The cost of the home theatre is twice the cost of a dressing table. The cost of a wooden chair is two-fifth of the cost of a home theatre. The dining table costs Rs.10000 more than the cost of the dressing table. The cost of home theatre is Rs.60000.

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    If the cost of a laptop is for 4/3 of the cost of a dressing table, then what was the total cost incurred on buying electrical appliances?

    Solutions

    Cost of a home theatre = Rs.60000

    Cost of a laptop = 2/3 * 60000 = Rs.40000

    Cost of a dressing table = Cost of Home theatre/2 = Rs.30000

    Cost of a dining table = 10000 + Cost of a dressing table = Rs.40000

    Cost of a wooden chair = 2/5 * Cost of a home theatre = 2/5 * 60000 = Rs.24000

    Cost of a laptop = 4/3 * Cost of a dressing table

    = 4/3 * 30000 = Rs.40000

    Required total cost = Cost of a laptop + Cost of a Home theatre

    = 40000 + 60000 = Rs.100000

     

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