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  • Question
  • Out of 135 applicants for a post, 60 are graduates and 80 have experience. What is the ratio of minimum to maximum number of graduates having experience?


  • Options
  • A. 12:1
  • B. 5:1
  • C. 1:5
  • D. 1:12

  • Correct Answer
  • 1:12 

    Explanation

    Given total applicants = 135
    Given graduates are G=60
    Otherthan graduates=135-60 = 75
    Given experienced candidates = 80
    1) For maximum number of graduates have experience
        Total graduates to have experience = 60

    2) For minimum number of graduates have experience
        Remaining after taking other than graduates in experience= 80-75 = 5

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    • 1. In Maa Yatri Temple every devotee offers fruits to the orphans. Thus every orphan receives bananas, oranges and grapes in the ratio of 3:2:7 in terms of dozens. But the weight of a grape is 24 gm and weight of a banana and an orange are in the ratio of 4:5, while the weight of an orangeis 150gm. Find the ratio of all the three fruits in terms of weight, that an orphan gets

    • Options
    • A. 90:75:42
    • B. 180:150:82
    • C. 75:42:90
    • D. None of these
    • Discuss
    • 2. The ratio of the angles of a triangle is 3 : 4 : 5. The three angles of a quadrilateral is equal to three angles of this triangle. What is the sum of the largest angle and second smallest angle of the quadrilateral ?

    • Options
    • A. 225 deg
    • B. 210 deg
    • C. 205 deg
    • D. 245 deg
    • Discuss
    • 3. 80 litres of diesel is required to travel 800 km using a 800 cc engine. If the volume of diesel required to cover a distance varies directly as the capacity of the engine, then how many litres of diesel is required to travel 1000 kms using 1200 cc engine ?

    • Options
    • A. 120 lit
    • B. 140 lit
    • C. 110 lit
    • D. 150 lit
    • Discuss
    • 4. The sum of three numbers is 98. If the ratio of the first to the second is 2:3. And that of the second to the third is 5:8, then the second number is:

    • Options
    • A. 10
    • B. 15
    • C. 20
    • D. 30
    • Discuss
    • 5. If 6 men and 3 boys working together, can do four times as much work per hour as a man and a boy together. Find the ratio of the work done by a man and that of a boy for a given time ?

    • Options
    • A. 1 : 2
    • B. 2 : 1
    • C. 3 : 1
    • D. 1 : 3
    • Discuss
    • 6. Salaries of Karthik, Arun and Akhil were in the ratio 4 : 5 : 6 respectively. If their salaries were increased by 50 per cent, 60 per cent and 50 per cent respectively, what will be the new ratio of the salaries of Akhil, Arun and Karthik ?

    • Options
    • A. 6 : 8 : 9
    • B. 8 : 6 : 9
    • C. 9 : 8 : 6
    • D. 6 : 5 : 4
    • Discuss
    • 7. In an exam, a candidate secured 504 marks out of the maximum mark of 'M'. If the maximum mark 'M' is converted into 800 marks, he would have secured 384 marks. What is the value of 'M' ?

    • Options
    • A. 910
    • B. 1000
    • C. 970
    • D. None of the above
    • Discuss
    • 8. A mixture contains alcohol and water in the ratio 4:3. If 5 liters of water is added to the mixture, the ratio becomes 4:5. Find the quantity of alcohol in the given mixture.

    • Options
    • A. 8 Liters
    • B. 10 Liters
    • C. 18 Liters
    • D. 22 Liters
    • Discuss
    • 9. A, B and C have amounts in the ratio of 3 : 4 : 5. First B gives 1/4th to A and 1/4th to C then C gives 1/6th to A. Find the final ratio of amount of A, B and C respectively.

    • Options
    • A. 4:3:5
    • B. 5:4:3
    • C. 3:4:5
    • D. 5:2:5
    • Discuss
    • 10. At a casino in mumbai, there are three tables A, B and C. The payoffs at A is 10:1, at B is 20:1 and at C is 30:1. If a man bets Rs 200 at each table and win at two of the tables, what is the maximum and minimum difference between his earnings can be?

    • Options
    • A. Rs.2500
    • B. Rs.2000
    • C. Rs.4000
    • D. None of these
    • Discuss


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