Company XYZ produces only two products A and B. To produce one unit of product A, 9 units of x and 12 units of y are required, while to produce one unit of B, 6 units of x and 18 units of y required. The company is able to sell all the produced units The pie charts show market shares of product A and product B for different companies [they are the same for all the given years]
1. What is the percentage growth in the total sales of company XYZ from 1999 to 2000?
2. In the year 2001, for company ABC, cost of producing one unit of A is Rs9 and for B it is Rs. 13. And selling prices of one unit of A and B are Rs. 10 and Rs. 15 respectively. What will be the percentage profit if the company sells all the items produced?
3. what is the difference between total quantity of product A sold by all four companies together in the year 2002 and the year 2003 ?
4. In 2005, number of units of y consumed for product A will be 9600 and selling price for A is Rs.9 per unit and for B it is Rs.16 per unit . Then , what are the total sales of company XYZ in that year [ production = sale ] ?
Success Rate = (Number of seats own / Number of contested) * 100
5. If a total of 46.5 crore people were eligible to vote and 63% of them cast their vote, what was the difference in the votes polled by B and C?
6. What is the difference between the success rates of A and B?
7. A and D had fought aginst each other for 135 seats and no third party could win any of them , if they had entered into a pre-pole alliance , what would been the combined success rate of A and D?
8. In the next general elections held in 2004, the number of eligible voters increased by 12% and 65% of voters cast their vote. If vote share of C increased to 18.5 % , what is the percentage increase in the number of votes polled by c ? ( assume data for Q1)
The number of workers in Raymond Suitings, Gwalior Suitings, Digjam and Bombay Dyeing from the year 1992 to 1996 were as follows:
9. In 1995, 10% of the total employees were executives, 20% of the remaining were polyester experts and the rest were class III workers. The number of class III workers then was . . .
10. The number of employees in Bombay Dyeing in 1996 formed what percent of the total number of workers in that year?
11. The percentage of workers in Gwalior Suitings in all the given years is _______________
12. Which year has the highest increase in the number of workers as compared to the previous year ?
13. What is the average number of employees per mill in 1992?
14. Which mill recorded the highest increase in the number of workers during the period of five years?
15. Which month has the highest profit per employee?
16. Which month records the highest profit?
17. In which month is the percentage increase in sales over the sales two months before, the highest?
18. In which month is the total increase in the cost highest as compared to the cost two months ago?
19. Assuming that no employee left the job, how many more people did the company take on in the given period?
20. Minimum time that will be taken by these barbers will approximately be
21. If one of the barbers decides to take a break of 5 min after each operation (shave or hait-cut), then the minimum time taken by the barbers to finish the task would be
22. If both the barbers start with a haircut, then the minimum time taken by the barbers would be.
23. If both the barbers start with a shave, then the minimum time taken by the barbers would be
24. X = A * B . A and B are both natural numbers. How many consecutive zeros are there at the end of X? I. A ends with exactly three consecutive Zeros. II. ends with exactly two consecutive zeros.
25. Calendars of year Z and A are the same. If Z < A, then what is value of A – Z? I. Z is a leap year and |A – Z| is minimum. II. Z is a non-leap year and |A – Z| is minimum.