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IBPS RRB 2021 SUPER 15 Test 306
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IBPS RRB 2021 SUPER 15 Test 306
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    Direction: Answer the questions based on the information given below.

    The graph below represents the percentage distribution of the quantity (in kg) of spices sold by five different shopkeepers. The graph represents the percentage distribution of quantity of Chilli sold by shopkeepers and also the quantity of Turmeric sold by shopkeepers. Quantity of spices (Chilli + Turmeric) sold by all the five shopkeepers together = 1600 kg. Quantity of Chilli sold by shopkeeper B is 67 kg more than quantity of turmeric sold by shopkeeper D .

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    Find the difference between the quantities of Chilli sold by shopkeeper C and the quantity of Turmeric sold by shopkeeper A.

    Solutions

    Let quantity of Chilli sold by all five shopkeepers be ‘x’

    And, quantity of Turmeric sold by all five shopkeepers by ‘y’

    So, x + y = 1600

    And, 0.16x – 0.11y = 67

    Solving both the equations, we get

    Required difference =

    So option (B) is the correct answer.

  • Question 2/14
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    Directions For Questions

    Direction: Answer the questions based on the information given below.

    The graph below represents the percentage distribution of the quantity (in kg) of spices sold by five different shopkeepers. The graph represents the percentage distribution of quantity of Chilli sold by shopkeepers and also the quantity of Turmeric sold by shopkeepers. Quantity of spices (Chilli + Turmeric) sold by all the five shopkeepers together = 1600 kg. Quantity of Chilli sold by shopkeeper B is 67 kg more than quantity of turmeric sold by shopkeeper D .

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    Find the ratio of the quantity of Turmeric to quantity of Chilli sold by shopkeeper D.
    Solutions

    Let quantity of Chilli sold by all five shopkeepers be ‘x’

    And, quantity of Turmeric sold by all five shopkeepers by ‘y’

    So, x + y = 1600

    And, 0.16x – 0.11y = 67

    Solving both the equations, we get


    Required ratio =

    So option (E) is the correct answer.

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    Directions For Questions

    Direction: Answer the questions based on the information given below.

    The graph below represents the percentage distribution of the quantity (in kg) of spices sold by five different shopkeepers. The graph represents the percentage distribution of quantity of Chilli sold by shopkeepers and also the quantity of Turmeric sold by shopkeepers. Quantity of spices (Chilli + Turmeric) sold by all the five shopkeepers together = 1600 kg. Quantity of Chilli sold by shopkeeper B is 67 kg more than quantity of turmeric sold by shopkeeper D .

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    Total quantity of Chilli sold by shopkeepers B and C together is what percent of the total quantity of Turmeric sold by shopkeeper B and E together?
    Solutions

    Let the quantity of Chilli sold by all five shopkeepers be ‘x’

    And, the quantity of Turmeric sold by all five shopkeepers by ‘y’

    So, x + y = 1600

    And, 0.16x – 0.11y = 67

    Solving both the equations, we get


    Total quantity of Chilli sold by shopkeepers B and C together =

    Total quantity of Turmeric sold by shopkeeper B and E together =

    Required percentage =

    So option (B) is the correct answer.

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    Directions For Questions

    Direction: Answer the questions based on the information given below.

    The graph below represents the percentage distribution of the quantity (in kg) of spices sold by five different shopkeepers. The graph represents the percentage distribution of quantity of Chilli sold by shopkeepers and also the quantity of Turmeric sold by shopkeepers. Quantity of spices (Chilli + Turmeric) sold by all the five shopkeepers together = 1600 kg. Quantity of Chilli sold by shopkeeper B is 67 kg more than quantity of turmeric sold by shopkeeper D .

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    Two colors of Chilli and Turmeric are sold by shopkeepers i.e. Red and yellow. Total quantity of red spices sold by shopkeeper A and D is 212 and 146, respectively. If quantity of yellow Chilli sold by shopkeeper A is 102 and yellow Turmeric sold by shopkeeper D is 46 then find the difference between the quantity of red Turmeric sold by shopkeeper A and the quantity of red Chilli by shopkeeper D.
    Solutions

    Quantity of red Chilli sold by shopkeeper A =

    So, quantity of red turmeric sold by shopkeeper A =

    And, quantity of red turmeric sold by shopkeeper D =

    So, quantity of red Chilli sold by shopkeeper D =

    Required difference =

    So option (A) is the correct answer.

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    Directions For Questions

    Direction: Answer the questions based on the information given below.

    The graph below represents the percentage distribution of the quantity (in kg) of spices sold by five different shopkeepers. The graph represents the percentage distribution of quantity of Chilli sold by shopkeepers and also the quantity of Turmeric sold by shopkeepers. Quantity of spices (Chilli + Turmeric) sold by all the five shopkeepers together = 1600 kg. Quantity of Chilli sold by shopkeeper B is 67 kg more than quantity of turmeric sold by shopkeeper D .

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    Which shopkeeper sold 3rd highest quantity of spices?
    Solutions

    Let the quantity of Chilli sold by all five shopkeepers be ‘x’

    And, the quantity of Turmeric sold by all five shopkeepers by ‘y’

    So, x + y = 1600

    And, 0.16x – 0.11y = 67

    Solving both the equations, we get


    So, shopkeeper D has sold 3rd highest quantity of spices

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    Pradeep invested 20% more than Mohit. Mohit invested 10% less than Raghu. If the total sum of their investment is17880, how much amount did Raghu invest?
    Solutions
    Let Raghu's investment = Rs. 100
    Mohit's investment = Rs. 90
    Pradeep's investment =. 90 x 120/100 = Rs. 108
    Ratio of the investments of Pradeep, Mohit and Raghu respectively = 108 : 90 : 100 = 54 .: 45 : 50
    Sum of ratios= 54 + 45 + 50 = 149
    Raghu's investment '= 50×17880/149 = Rs 6000
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    The ratio of the number of students appear-ing for examination in the year 1998 in the states P, Q and R was 3 : 5 : 6 Next year if the number of students in these states increases by 20%, 10% and 20% respectively, the ratio in states P and R would be 1 : 2. What was the number of students who appeared for the examination in the state A in 1998?
    Solutions
    New ratio after the increase in number of students
    = 3X : 5 X : 6 X ÷
    : 36 : 55 : 72
    The number of students of state A can't be calculated with the given data
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    Direction: Study the information given below and answer the questions based on it.

    (i) A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H are eight students each having a different height.
    (ii) D is shorter than A but taller than G.
    (iii) E is taller than H but shorter than C.
    (iv) B is shorter than D but taller than F.
    (v) C is shorter than G.
    (vi) G is not as tall as F.

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    Which of the following is definitely false?
    Solutions
    A > D > B > F > G > C > E > H
    Hence option E is correct.
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    Directions For Questions

    Direction: Study the information given below and answer the questions based on it.

    (i) A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H are eight students each having a different height.
    (ii) D is shorter than A but taller than G.
    (iii) E is taller than H but shorter than C.
    (iv) B is shorter than D but taller than F.
    (v) C is shorter than G.
    (vi) G is not as tall as F.

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    If another student J who is taller than E but shorter than G is added to the group, which of the following will be definitely true?
    Solutions
    A > D > B > F > G > C > E > H
    Hence option B is correct.
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    Directions For Questions

    Direction: Study the information given below and answer the questions based on it.

    (i) A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H are eight students each having a different height.
    (ii) D is shorter than A but taller than G.
    (iii) E is taller than H but shorter than C.
    (iv) B is shorter than D but taller than F.
    (v) C is shorter than G.
    (vi) G is not as tall as F.

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    Which of the following will definitely be the third from top when the eight students are arranged in descending order of height?
    Solutions
    A > D > B > F > G > C > E > H
    Hence option A is correct.
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    Directions For Questions

    Direction: Study the information given below and answer the questions based on it.

    (i) A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H are eight students each having a different height.
    (ii) D is shorter than A but taller than G.
    (iii) E is taller than H but shorter than C.
    (iv) B is shorter than D but taller than F.
    (v) C is shorter than G.
    (vi) G is not as tall as F.

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    How many of them are definitely shorter than F?
    Solutions
    A > D > B > F > G > C > E > H

    Hence option B is correct.
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    Directions For Questions

    Direction: Study the information given below and answer the questions based on it.

    (i) A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H are eight students each having a different height.
    (ii) D is shorter than A but taller than G.
    (iii) E is taller than H but shorter than C.
    (iv) B is shorter than D but taller than F.
    (v) C is shorter than G.
    (vi) G is not as tall as F.

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    Which of the following is redundant to answer all the above questions?
    Solutions
    A > D > B > F > G > C > E > H

    Hence option E is correct.
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    Directions For Questions

    Direction: In these questions, relationship between different elements is shown in the statements. These statements are followed by some conclusions. You have to find out which of the conclusion logically follows from the given statements.

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    Statements:
    M > N < O, O = G > H
    Conclusions:
    I. M < H
    II. H < O
    Solutions
    M > N < O, O = G > H
    M > N < G > H
    I. M < H (False)
    O = G > H
    II. H < O (True)
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    Directions For Questions

    Direction: In these questions, relationship between different elements is shown in the statements. These statements are followed by some conclusions. You have to find out which of the conclusion logically follows from the given statements.

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    Statements:
    P > Q = R, R > S, T < S = U
    Conclusions:
    I. Q > U
    II. P < S
    Solutions
    P > Q = R, R > S, T < S = U
    Q = R > S = U
    I. Q > U (True)
    P > Q = R > S
    II. P < S (False)
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