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DI Test 27

Directions for Questions from 1 to 2:


Answer the questions on the basis of the information given below.

In a UN summit, one representative from each of the 15 countries are participating. The representatives at the summit speak seven diff erent
languages namely Hindi, English, Spanish, Portuguese, German, French and Arabic. Three representatives speak two languages each; two
representatives speak three languages each; five representatives speak five languages each; one representative speaks one language and four
representatives speak four languages each. The following bar graph provides information about the number of representatives that speak a
particular language. The graph provides information about only three languages but does not specify them.

1. If at least 5 representatives speak each language, then at most how many representatives speak a particular language?
 

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2. If minimum possible number of representatives that speak a particular language is 7, then what is the
number of languages that are spoken by 7 representatives each?
 

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Directions for Questions from 3 to 6:


Answer the questions on the basis of the information given below.

CVM is an educational institution that provides training to the students for the IIT-JEE examination. The students of the institution are divided into
six different sections namely Jupiter, Earth, Venus, Mars, Pluto and Saturn. A diagnostic test was conducted to check the intelligence level of the
students across all the sections. Based on the marks obtained in the diagnostic test, the students across all the sections were divided into seven
different categories namely Outstanding(O), Excellent(E), Very Good(V), Good(G), Average(A), Below Average(B) and Poor(P). The following table
provides information about the ratio of the number of the students of each category in the different sections

For example, in the section Jupiter, 1:2:1 is the ratio of the number of students who were categorized as Outstanding, Excellent and Very Good in
that particular order.
 

Additional Information Given:


I. The number of students who are categorized as Very Good is maximum in the section Earth.
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II. (Number of students who are categorized as Outstanding in the section Venus)  /  (Number of students who are categorized as Outstanding in 
the section Pluto) >= 2/9
Additional Information Given:
I. The number of students who are categorized as Very Good is maximum in the section Earth.
II. (Number of students who are categorized as Outstanding in the section Venus)  /  (Number of students who are categorized as Outstanding in 
the section Pluto) >= 2/9

3. Which of the following can be the total number of students in the section Pluto?

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4. Which of the following cannot be the ratio of the total number of students in the section Earth to the
total number of students in the section Saturn?

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5. In how many sections, the number of students who are categorized as Poor is definitely less than the number of students who are categorized as
Poor in the section Earth?

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6. If the total number of students in the section Venus is 608, then at most how many students are categorized as Below Average in the section
Pluto?

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Directions for Questions from 7 to 10:


Answer the questions on the basis of the information given below.
Each question is followed by two statements, A and B. Answer each question using the following instructions:
Mark (1) if the question can be answered by using the statement A alone but not by using the statement B alone.
Mark (2) if the question can be answered by using the statement B alone but not by using the statement A alone.
Mark (3) if the question can be answered by using either of the statements alone.
Mark (4) if the question can be answered by using both the statements together but not by either of the statements alone.
Mark (5) if the question cannot be answered on the basis of the two statements.

7. Rahul and Raman are in a queue to purchase tickets. How many people are there in the queue?
A: There are 20 people behind Rahul and 20 people in front of Raman.
B: There are 5 people between Rahul and Raman.

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8. Twenty five percent of the population of a city is married. The total number of people who work is
80 percent of the married population and 20 percent of the working males in the city are unmarried.
Find the number of working females as a percentage of the unmarried population of the city.
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B: The number of working males is two percent of the number of unmarried males.
8. Twenty five percent of the population of a city is married. The total number of people who work is
80 percent of the married population and 20 percent of the working males in the city are unmarried.
Find the number of working females as a percentage of the unmarried population of the city.
A: Forty five percent of the population are females and sixty percent of the females are not married.
B: The number of working males is two percent of the number of unmarried males.

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9. In a particular class there are 100 students and the number of students playing cricket, hockey and
football is 48, 50 and 36 respectively. 16 students who play cricket also play hockey. There are
24 students who play football but do not play cricket. Find the number of students that play only
cricket.
A: The number of students who play exactly two sports out of which one is cricket is 12.
B: The number of students who play hockey but do not play football is 32.

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10. What is the value of (2P + Q) if it is divisible by 4? (Here, each of P, Q, R and S are positive integers)
A: P × Q = 2.
B: P + Q + R + S = 6 and R > S.

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