InstructionThese instructions are applicable only to questions 1 to 2
Instructions
Read the following scenario and answer the TWO questions that follow.
41 applicants have been shortlisted for interviews for some data analyst positions. Some of the applicants have advanced expertise in one or more fields among the following: data analysis, database handling and coding. The numbers of applicants with different advanced expertise are given in the 2 × 8 table below. The number of applicants with advanced expertise in all three fields is given as x in the table, where x is a non-negative integer.
Question 1.
What BEST can be concluded about the value of x?
Question 2.
How many applicants DID NOT have advanced expertise in any of the three given fields?
InstructionThese instructions are applicable only to questions 3 to 5
Instructions
Read the information given below and answer the 3 associated questions. During 2015-2019, the revenues of four companies P-S were as follows:
Question 3.
Which of the given companies has seen the highest year-on-year growth (in percentage) in any single year during this five-year period?
Question 4.
It was discovered later that one of the companies misreported its revenue of one of the years. If the misreported revenue is replaced by the correct revenue, the revenues of that company over the five-year period will be in an arithmetic progression. The company that misreported its revenue was
Question 5.
During the period from 2014 to 2015, the revenue increased by 25% for three of the companies and by 50% for the remaining company. The total increase in revenue, for all four companies put together, was Rs. 125 lakhs. Which of the following CANNOT be true?
Question 6.
A firm pays its five clerks Rs. 15,000 each, three assistants Rs. 40,000 each and its accountant Rs. 66,000. Then the mean salary in the firm comprising of these nine employees exceeds its median salary by rupees
Question 7.
A bag contains marbles of three colours-red, blue and green. There are 8 blue marbles in the bag.
There are two additional statement of facts available: If we pull out marbles from the bag at random, to guarantee that we have at least 3 green marbles, we need to extract 17 marbles. If we pull out marbles from the bag at random, to guarantee that we have at least 2 red marbles, we need to extract 19 marbles.
Which of the two statements above, alone or in combination shall be sufficient to answer the question "how many green marbles are there in the bag"?
Question 8.
In the final semester, an engineering college offers three elective courses and one mandatory course. A student has to register for exactly three courses: two electives and the mandatory course. The registration in three of the four courses is: 45, 55 and 70. What will be the number of students in the elective with the lowest registration?
Question 9.
These statements provide data that may help answer the respective questions. Read the questions and the statements and determine if the data provided by the statements is sufficient or insufficient, on their own or together, to answer the questions. Accordingly, choose the appropriate option given below the questions.
A group of six friends noticed that the sum of their ages is the square of a prime number. What is the average age of the group?
Statement I: All members are between 50 and 85 years of age. Statement II: The standard deviation of their ages is 4.6.
Question 10.
These statements provide data that may help answer the respective questions. Read the questions and the statements and determine if the data provided by the statements is sufficient or insufficient, on their own or together, to answer the questions. Accordingly, choose the appropriate option given below the questions.
Harry and Sunny have randomly picked 5 cards each from a pack of 10 cards, numbered from 1 to 10. Who has randomly picked the card with number 2 written on it?
Statement I: Sum of the numbers on the cards picked by Harry is 5 more than that of Sunny. Statement II: One has exactly four even numbered cards while the other has exactly four odd numbered cards.
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InstructionThese instructions are applicable only to questions 1 to 3
Instructions
The graph below represent the performance of four professors, across years. measured on four variables: Percentage of time spent on research, teaching, feedback on (a scale of 10. right-hand side) and number of publications (right-hand side). Assume that the cumulative time spent per year on research and teaching activities are sane for all four professors and each of them taught only one course of 90 classroom hours.
Question 1.
Which of the following, shows the maximum year to year percentage growth in feedback?
Question 2.
Count the number of instances in which "annual decreasing efforts in research" is accompanied with "annual increase in feedback"?
Question 3.
Research efficiency is the ratio of cumulative number of publication for a period of 3 years to the cumulative number of hours spent on research activity in those 3 years. Which of the following professors is the least efficient researcher for the period 2015 to 2017?
Question 4.
Anita, Biplove, Cheryl, Danish, Emily and Feroze compared their marks among themselves. Anita scored the highest marks, Biplove scored more than Danish. Cheryl scored more than at least two others and Emily had not scored the lowest. Statement I: Exactly two members scored less than Cheryl. Statement II: Emily and Feroze scored the same marks.
Which of the following statements would be sufficient to identify the one with the lowest marks?
InstructionThese instructions are applicable only to questions 5 to 7
Instructions
Study the data given in the table below and answer the question that follow:
All figures are in percentage Based on survey of ‘shop types’ Kamath categorized Indian states into four geographical regions as shown in the table above. His boss felt that the categorization was inadequate since important labels were missing. Kamath argued that no further labels are required to interpret the data.
Question 5.
A consultant observing the data made the following two inferences: Inference I: The number of Grocers per-thousand-population is the highest in North India. Inference II: The number of Cosmetic per-thousand-population is the highest in South India.
Which of following options is DEFINITELY correct?
Question 6.
The average size of Food Shops in East India was twice that of Food Shops in West India. Which of the following cannot be inferred from the above data?
Question 7.
Bala collected the same data five years after Kamath, using the same categorization.
Which of the following statements can DEFINITELY be concluded?
Question 8.
Ramesh plans to order a birthday gift for his friend from an online retailer. However, the birthday coincides with the festival season during which there is a huge demand for buying online goods and hence deliveries are often delayed. He estimates that the probability of receiving the gift, in time, from the retailers A, B, C and D would be 0.6, 0.8, 0.9 and 0.5 respectively.
Playing safe, he orders from all four retailers simultaneously. What would be the probability that his friend would receive the gift in time?
InstructionThese instructions are applicable only to questions 9 to 12
Instructions
Answer the questions on the basis of information given below.
Twitter allows its users to post/share and read short messages known as tweets. Tweets can be of three types – Positive Tweets (in support), Negative Tweets (against) and Neutral Tweets. The following table presents the Number of Votes and Tweets received by certain political parties.
* Any party which has secured less than 2% of the total votes falls under ‘Other Parties’ category. For example, Party E secured less than 2% of total votes, in the year 2000.
Note: If the vote share (%age of total votes) of a party changes from 15% to 40%, gain in vote share would be 25% (= 40%, – 15%).
Question 9.
Which of the following options correctly arranges the political parties in descending order of gain in vote share from the year 2005 to the year 2010?
Question 10.
Which of the following parties received maximum number of “neutral tweets” in the year 2010?
Question 11.
Between 2000 and 2010, in terms of gain in vote share which of the following cannot be a possible value (approximated to one decimal place) for any party?
Question 12.
In 2010, which of the following options has maximum difference between the vote share and tweet share?
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