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Question 131. Directions (1 - 5): Study the graph and answer the questions:What Was The Number Of Vehicles Other Than Cars Registered I...
What was the number of vehicles other than Cars registered in March, 1991?
  1.    5000
  2.    10000
  3.    40000
  4.    37000
 Discuss Question
Answer: Option B. -> 10000
No. of vehicles registered in March 1991
= 25 - 15
= 10 thousand
Question 132. Directions (1 - 5): Study the graph and answer the questions:Which Was The Following Month Was The Registration Of Vehicl...
Which was the following month was the registration of vehicles other than Cars maximum?
  1.    April
  2.    June
  3.    May
  4.    February
 Discuss Question
Answer: Option C. -> May
No. of vehicles registered in May
= 35 - 17
= 18 is maximum in all.
Question 133. Directions (1 - 5): Study the graph and answer the questions:What Was The Percentage Increase In Registration Of Cars Fro...
What was the percentage increase in registration of Cars from February to March 1991?
  1.    0%
  2.    1%
  3.    2%
  4.    2.5%
 Discuss Question
Answer: Option A. -> 0%
Registered % increase
= $$\frac{\left(15 - 15\right)\times100}{15}$$
= 0%
Question 134. Directions (1 - 3): Purana and Naya two brand of mixer-grinder available in the market. Purana was introduced in 1990 and Naya was introduced in 1997. For both brands, 20% of the mixer-grinder bought in a particular year are disposed off as junk exactly two year later. It is known that 10 Purana mixer-grinder were disposed off in 1997. The following chart show the operation from 1995 to 2000, as at end of the year.How Many Naya Mixer-grinder Disposed Off By End Of 2000 ?
How many Naya mixer-grinder disposed off by end of 2000 ?
  1.    10
  2.    15
  3.    22
  4.    Cannot determined
 Discuss Question
Answer: Option B. -> 15
In the year 1998, (75 - 25) = 50 mixer-grinder purchased.
Then, In 2000, 20% of 50 disposed off = 10.
Similarly, number of mixer grinder purchased in 1997 is 25.
Number of mixer-grinder disposed in 1999 = 20% of 25 = 5.
Total number of mixer-grinder disposed off at end of 2000
= 10 + 5
= 15
Question 135. Directions (1 - 3): Purana and Naya two brand of mixer-grinder available in the market. Purana was introduced in 1990 and Naya was introduced in 1997. For both brands, 20% of the mixer-grinder bought in a particular year are disposed off as junk exactly two year later. It is known that 10 Purana mixer-grinder were disposed off in 1997. The following chart show the operation from 1995 to 2000, as at end of the year.How Many Naya Mixer-grinders Were Purchased In 1999?
How many Naya mixer-grinders were purchased in 1999?
  1.    45
  2.    50
  3.    55
  4.    64
 Discuss Question
Answer: Option B. -> 50
It is given that 20% of the mixer-grinders are disposed off after 2 years.
There for in 1999, 5 mixer-grinder disposed off (20% of 25).
Also the number of mixer grinder in circulation in 1999 was 120 and 1998 was 75. The difference is 45.
The total number of mixer-grinder purchased is (45 + 5) = 50
Question 136. Directions (1 - 3): Purana and Naya two brand of mixer-grinder available in the market. Purana was introduced in 1990 and Naya was introduced in 1997. For both brands, 20% of the mixer-grinder bought in a particular year are disposed off as junk exactly two year later. It is known that 10 Purana mixer-grinder were disposed off in 1997. The following chart show the operation from 1995 to 2000, as at end of the year.How Many Purana Mixer-grinder Disposed Off In 2000?
How many Purana mixer-grinder disposed off in 2000?
  1.    0
  2.    5
  3.    6
  4.    Cannot determined
 Discuss Question
Answer: Option D. -> Cannot determined
Since, information of Purana mixer-grinder is not given for the even-numbered years (1996, 1998, etc), the number of mixer-grinder disposed off in 2000 cannot determined.
Question 137. Directions (1 - 5): The cumulative bar chart below gives us the production of four Products A, B, C and D for four years. It is known that the total production increases @20% over its value in the previous year. The difference between C's production in 2003 and A's production in 2001 is 2640 units.
Production of A, B, C and D.If Due To Extra Set Up Time Required, The Production In 2001...
If due to extra set up time required, the production in 2001 drops by 12.5% over that in 2000, what should be the growth rate of production in 2002 to maintain the compounded annual growth rate (CAGR) of 20% (Approx)?
  1.    56%
  2.    48%
  3.    52%
  4.    65%
 Discuss Question
Answer: Option D. -> 65%
Assume the total production of the first year as 10000, second year becomes 12000, third year 14400 and fourth year 17280.
Then,
0.2 × 17280 - 0.2 × 12000 = 1056
But this difference is given as 2640. Hence, the value of production will be; 25000, 30000, 36000, and 43200 respectively for the 4 years.
Growth rate of production
= $$\frac{\left(144-87.5\right)\times100}{87.5}$$
= 65% (approx)
Question 138. Directions (1 - 5): The cumulative bar chart below gives us the production of four Products A, B, C and D for four years. It is known that the total production increases @20% over its value in the previous year. The difference between C's production in 2003 and A's production in 2001 is 2640 units.
Production of A, B, C and D.If The Price Of B Is Rs. 125 Per Unit, What Is The Sales Rev...
If the price of B is Rs. 125 per unit, what is the sales revenue in the same year due to sale of B (in Rupees Lakhs)?
  1.    15 lakh
  2.    12.5 lakh
  3.    20 lakh
  4.    25 lakh
 Discuss Question
Answer: Option A. -> 15 lakh
Assume the total production of the first year as 10000, second year becomes 12000, third year 14400 and fourth year 17280.
Then,
0.2 × 17280 - 0.2 × 12000 = 1056
But this difference is given as 2640. Hence, the value of production will be; 25000, 30000, 36000, and 43200 respectively for the 4 years.
∴ Revenue
= 125 × 0.4 × 30000
= 1500000
Question 139. Directions (1 - 5): The cumulative bar chart below gives us the production of four Products A, B, C and D for four years. It is known that the total production increases @20% over its value in the previous year. The difference between C's production in 2003 and A's production in 2001 is 2640 units.
Production of A, B, C and D.If The Price Of Four Products Is In Ratio Of 3 : 5 : 7 : 8, ...
If the price of four products is in ratio of 3 : 5 : 7 : 8, what is the ratio of the ratio of the revenue generated by these products in 2002?
  1.    6 : 15 : 21 : 16
  2.    4 : 10 : 14 : 9
  3.    9 : 16 : 24 : 20
  4.    3 : 10 : 7 : 8
 Discuss Question
Answer: Option D. -> 3 : 10 : 7 : 8
Assume the total production of the first year as 10000, second year becomes 12000, third year 14400 and fourth year 17280.
Then,
0.2 × 17280 - 0.2 × 12000 = 1056
But this difference is given as 2640. Hence, the value of production will be; 25000, 30000, 36000, and 43200 respectively for the 4 years.
Ratio of revenue generated in 2002,
= 2 × 3 : 4 × 5 : 2 × 7 : 2 × 8
= 6 : 20 : 14 : 16
= 3 : 10 : 7 : 8
Question 140. Directions (1 - 5): The cumulative bar chart below gives us the production of four Products A, B, C and D for four years. It is known that the total production increases @20% over its value in the previous year. The difference between C's production in 2003 and A's production in 2001 is 2640 units.
Production of A, B, C and D.Assuming No Pile Up Of Inventory At The Beginning Or The End...
Assuming no pile up of inventory at the beginning or the end of the year, what is the ratio of the number of units of C produced in these four years?
  1.    120 : 175 : 260 : 228
  2.    125 : 135 : 240 : 224
  3.    125 : 165 : 270 : 216
  4.    175 : 150 : 180 : 216
 Discuss Question
Answer: Option D. -> 175 : 150 : 180 : 216
Assume the total production of the first year as 10000, second year becomes 12000, third year 14400 and fourth year 17280.
Then,
0.2 × 17280 - 0.2 × 12000 = 1056
But this difference is given as 2640. Hence, the value of production will be; 25000, 30000, 36000, and 43200 respectively for the 4 years.
Ratio of the number of units C produced in four year,
= 0.2 × 25000 : 0.2 × 30000 : 0.2 × 36000 : 0.2 × 43200
= 250 : 300 : 360 : 432
= 175 : 150 : 180 : 216

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