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Quantitative Aptitude

Class

SSCCGL Class 12

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71.

If the difference between the compound interest and the simple interest on a certain sum at the rate of 5% per annum for 2 years is â‚¹ 20/-, then the sum is

  • ₹ 2,000

  • ₹ 4,000

  • ₹ 6,000

  • ₹ 8,000


D.

₹ 8,000

straight D space equals space fraction numerator PR squared over denominator left parenthesis 100 right parenthesis squared end fraction
20 space equals space fraction numerator straight P space cross times space left parenthesis 5 right parenthesis squared over denominator left parenthesis 100 right parenthesis squared end fraction
25 straight P space equals space 200000
rightwards double arrow space straight P space equals space ₹ space 8 comma 000 divided by negative

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72.

Study the following histogram of marks in mathematics (out of 50) of students in a class and answer the following questions.

If the pass marks in maths is 31, the number of students who failed in maths is

  • 10

  • 15

  • 20

  • 25

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73.

Study the following histogram of marks in mathematics (out of 50) of students in a class and answer the following questions.


Total number of students in the class is:

  • 120

  • 125

  • 130

  • 135

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74.

Study the following histogram of marks in mathematics (out of 50) of students in a class and answer the following questions.


The percentage of number of passed students is (31 is the pass marks):

  • 85 space 8 over 9 percent sign

  • 86 8 over 9 percent sign

  • 87 8 over 9 percent sign

  • 88 8 over 9 percent sign

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75.

Study the following histogram of marks in mathematics (out of 50) of students in a class and answer the following questions.


If the students have got the marks out of 50 and if A+ grade has been declared for above 90%, then the number of students who have got A+ grade is

  • 10

  • 20

  • 30

  • 40

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