Directions (1-5): A soft-drink company prepares drinks of three different flavours – X, Y and Z. The production of the three flavours over a period of six years has been expressed in the bar-graph provided below. Study the graph and answer the questions based on it.
Production of three different flavours of soft-drinks X, Y, Z by a
Company over the year (in lakh bottles)
Q1. For which of the following years the percentage of rise/fall in production from the previous year is the maximum for the flavor Y?
Q2. For which flavor was the average annual production maximum in the given period?
(a) X only
(b) Y only
(c) Z only
(d) X and Y
(e) X and Z
Q3. The total production of flavor Z in 1997 and 1998 is what percentage of the total production of flavor X in 1995 and 1996?
(a) 96.67%
(b) 102.25%
(c) 115.57%
(e) 133.33%
Q4. What is the difference between the average production of flavor X in 1995, 1996 and 1997 and the average production of flavor Y in 1998, 1999 and 2000?
(a) 50,000 bottles
(b) 80,000 bottles
(c) 2,40,000 bottles
(d) 3,30,000 bottles
(e) 5,00,000 bottles
Q5. What was the approximate decline in the production of flavor Z in 2000 as compared to the production in 1998?
Directions (6-10): The bar-graph given below shows the percentage distribution of the total production of a car manufacturing company into various models over two years. Study the graph carefully and answer the questions that follow.
Percentage of Six different types of Cars manufactured by a Company over two years
Q6. Total number of cars of models P, Q and T manufactured in 2000 is:
(a) 2,45,000
(b) 2,27,500
(c) 2,10,000
(d) 1,92,500
(e) 1,57,500
Q7. For which model the percentage rise/fall in production from 2000 to 2001 was minimum?
Q8. What was the difference in the number of Q type cars produced in 2000 and that produced in 2001?
(a) 35,500
(b) 27,000
(c) 22,500
(d) 17,500
(e) 16,000
Q9. If the percentage production of P type cars in 2001 was the same as that in 2000, then the number of P type cars produced in 2001 would have been:
(a) 1,40,000
(b) 1,32,000
(c) 1,17,000
(d) 1,05,000
(e) 97,000
Q10. If 85% of the S type cars produced in each year were sold by the Company, how many S type cars remained unsold?
(c) 11,850
(d) 12,250
(e) 13,350
Q11. A box contains 4 red balls, 5 green balls and 6 white balls. A ball is drawn at random from the box. What is the probability that the ball drawn is either red or green?
(e) None of these
Q12. In a class, there are 15 boys and 10 girls. Three students are selected at random. The probability that 1 girl and 2 boys are selected, is:
(b) 25/117
(e) None of these
Q13. Four persons are chosen at random from a group of 3 men, 2 women and 4 children. The chance that exactly 2 of them are children, is:
(e) None of these
Q14. A box contains 20 electric bulbs, out of which 4 are defective. Two bulbs are chosen at random from this box. The probability that at least one of these is defective, is:
(e) None of these
Q15. In a class, 30% of the students offered English, 20% offered Hindi and 10% offered both. If a student is selected at random, what is the probability that he has offered English or Hindi?
(b) 3/4
(e) None of these
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