1. Ramesh was six times older than Suresh 10 years ago. Ramesh would be two times Suresh’s age 6 years from now. 4 years ago, what was the ratio of Suresh’s age to Ramesh’s?
2. 45% of the population in a village are literate. If the number of illiterates in the village is 770, then the number of literates is
3. By selling Shyam’s house for Rs. 600000 instead of Rs. 650000 the loss per cent increased by another 5%. The cost price of Shyam’s house is
(A) Rs. 1050000
(B) Rs. 100000
(C) Rs. 1001000
(D) Rs. 1000000
4. Ramesh deposited Rs. 2458.50 in a bank which offered him simple interest at the rate of 10% per annum. In how much time would Ramesh receive double the deposited money?
(A) 5 years
(B) 8 years
(C) 15 years
(D) 10 years
5. If the sum of Rs. 60000 is deposited for three years at the rate of 20% compounded quarterly, then the interest will be
(A) Rs. 9457.50
(B) Rs. 60000
(C) Rs. 6957.50
(D) Rs. 6547.50
Directions (Q. 6-10): Study the following graphs carefully to answer the questions that follow:
The line graph shows the number of students in various departments in different cities.
The pie-chart shows the percentage of faculty members in different cities.
6. The number of students studying History in Nagpur is what per cent less than the number of students studying Economics in Jodhpur?
(A) 34.28%
(B) 44.28%
(C) 54.28%
(D) 64.28%
(E) 74.28%
7. The number of faculty members in Noida is what per cent of the number of students in Economics in Indore?
(A) 13.33%
(B) 16.66%
(C) 17.77%
8. What is the ratio of the total number of students in all departments together to the number of faculty members in Patna?
(A) 18 : 5
(B) 19 : 2
(C) 20 : 1
(D) 17 : 3
(E) 16 : 7
9. In which city is the number of students per faculty member the maximum?
(A) Jodhpur
(D) Lucknow
(E) Nagpur
10. In which department is the number of students the minimum?
(B) History
(C) Either Hindi or Chemistry
(D) Economics
(E) ChemistryAnswers will be provided soon
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