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Direction: Study the following table carefully and answer the questions which follow. Number of Candidates found Eligible and the Number of Candidates Short listed for Interview for a recent Recruitment Process for 6 Posts form different states
- What is the average number of candidates (approximately) found eligible for Post III from all states?
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Required average = sum of the number of candidates found eligible for Post III total number of states Correct Option: E
From above given table ,
Number of candidates found eligible for Post III in
State A = 5200
State B = 8400
State C = 7600
State D = 2600
State E = 3800
State F = 4400
State G = 6000∴ Required average = sum of the number of candidates found eligible for Post III total number of states = 5200 + 8400 + 7600 + 2600 + 3800 + 4400 + 6000 7 = 38000 = 5428.5 ≈ 5500 7
Direction: Read the following Table carefully and answer the questions given below.
- The difference between the highest marks and the average marks in Hindi was maximum in which of the following years?
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Difference between highest marks and average marks in Hind = Highest marks in Hindi - Average marks in Hindi
Solve all option one by one and compare the result.Correct Option: C
Difference between highest marks and average marks in Hind = Highest marks in Hindi - Average marks in Hindi
Solve all option one by one and compare the result.
Option (A) in year 1994
Difference between highest marks and average marks in Hind = Highest marks in Hindi in 1994 - Average marks in Hindi in 1994
Difference between highest marks and average marks in Hind = 77 - 54 = 23
Option (B) in year 1997
Difference between highest marks and average marks in Hind = Highest marks in Hindi in 1997 - Average marks in Hindi in 1997
Difference between highest marks and average marks in Hind = 81 - 57 = 24
Option (C) in year 1995
Difference between highest marks and average marks in Hind = Highest marks in Hindi in 1995 - Average marks in Hindi in 1995
Difference between highest marks and average marks in Hind = 84 - 64 = 20
Option (D) in year 1996
Difference between highest marks and average marks in Hind = Highest marks in Hindi in 1996 - Average marks in Hindi in 1996
Difference between highest marks and average marks in Hind = 82 - 66 = 16
Option (E) in year 1993
Difference between highest marks and average marks in Hind = Highest marks in Hindi in 1993 - Average marks in Hindi in 1993
Difference between highest marks and average marks in Hind = 80 - 53 = 27
By comparing the answer we can see the difference is high for the year of 1993.
- What was the grand average marks of the five subjects in 1996?
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Grand Average for 1996 = Average marks in ( English + Hindi + Math + Science + History ) 5
Correct Option: A
Grand Average for 1996 = Average marks in ( English + Hindi + Math + Science + History ) 5 Grand Average = 52 + 66 + 64 + 75 + 58 = 315 = 63 5 5
- The average highest marks in English in 1992, 1993 and 1996 was exactly equal to the highest marks in Hindi in which of the following years?
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Average highest marks in English = Highest marks in English in ( 1992 + 1993 + 1996 ) 3
Correct Option: E
Average highest marks in English = Highest marks in English in ( 1992 + 1993 + 1996 ) 3 Average highest marks = 85 + 80 + 75 = 240 = 80 3 3
Direction: Direction the following Table carefully and answer the questions given below.
- Production of sugarcane in 1993–94 was approximately what percentage of production of rice in 1992–93?
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Required percent = Production of sugarcane in 1993–94 x 100 % production of rice in 1992–93
Correct Option: E
As per given above table , we have
Production of sugarcane in 1993–94 = 152.2
Production of rice in 1992–93 = 86.4Required percent = Production of sugarcane in 1993–94 x 100 % production of rice in 1992–93 = 152.2 x 100 ≈ 175% 86.4