Insta–DART (Daily Aptitude and Reasoning Test) 2020 - 21
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Question 1 of 5
1. Question
Pie-chart given below shows the expenditure increased in bringing out a book by a publisher. Study the graph carefully and answer the question given below.
What is the central angle of the sector for the cost of the paper?
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Answer : d
Central angle for the cost of the paper
= [ (16/100)*360]°=57.6
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Answer : d
Central angle for the cost of the paper
= [ (16/100)*360]°=57.6
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Question 2 of 5
2. Question
Pie-chart given below shows the expenditure increased in bringing out a book by a publisher. Study the graph carefully and answer the question given below.
If the cost of printing is Rs 17500, the royalty is
Correct
Answer : b
Let the royallty be Rs x.
Then, 35 : 15 :: 17500: X
X = [(15*17500)/35] = Rs. 7500
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Answer : b
Let the royallty be Rs x.
Then, 35 : 15 :: 17500: X
X = [(15*17500)/35] = Rs. 7500
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Question 3 of 5
3. Question
Pie-chart given below shows the expenditure increased in bringing out a book by a publisher. Study the graph carefully and answer the question given below.
If the miscellaneous charges are Rs 9000, the advertisement charges are
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Answer : c
Let the advertisement charges be Rs x.
Then, 4: 18 :: 9000: x
∴ x = [(18 * 9000)/4] = Rs.40500
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Answer : c
Let the advertisement charges be Rs x.
Then, 4: 18 :: 9000: x
∴ x = [(18 * 9000)/4] = Rs.40500
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Question 4 of 5
4. Question
Pie-chart given below shows the expenditure increased in bringing out a book by a publisher. Study the graph carefully and answer the question given below.
If 5500 copies are published and miscellaneous expenditure on them amount to Rs 5544 and the publisher earns a profit of 25%, then marked price of each copy is
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Answer : c
Let the total charges be Rs x.
Then, 4 : 100:: 5544: x
∴ x = [(100×5544)/4] = Rs. 138600
∴Total cost = Rs 138600
∴ Cost price of each copy = [(138600)/5500] = Rs. 25.20
∴Marked price = 125% of Rs 25.20
= [(125/100) *25.20]
= Rs 31.50
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Answer : c
Let the total charges be Rs x.
Then, 4 : 100:: 5544: x
∴ x = [(100×5544)/4] = Rs. 138600
∴Total cost = Rs 138600
∴ Cost price of each copy = [(138600)/5500] = Rs. 25.20
∴Marked price = 125% of Rs 25.20
= [(125/100) *25.20]
= Rs 31.50
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Question 5 of 5
5. Question
The distribution of 100000 tourists who visited India during a particular year is shown in the given charts.
Based on above pie-chart, the number of Japanese tourists below the ‘age of 39 years who visited India in the year concerned is
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Answer : d
The number of tourist who visited India
= 100000
So, the number of Japanese tourist visited India
= 20% of 100000
= [(20 * 100000)/100] = 20000
The % of Japanese tourists below the age of 39
years who visited india
= 10 + 10 20%
So, the number of Japanese tourists below the age of 39 years who visited India
= 20% or 20000
= (20 * 20000)/100 = 4000
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Answer : d
The number of tourist who visited India
= 100000
So, the number of Japanese tourist visited India
= 20% of 100000
= [(20 * 100000)/100] = 20000
The % of Japanese tourists below the age of 39
years who visited india
= 10 + 10 20%
So, the number of Japanese tourists below the age of 39 years who visited India
= 20% or 20000
= (20 * 20000)/100 = 4000
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