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A company produces five types of shirts - A, B, C, D, E - using cloth of three qualities - High, Medium and Low - using dyes of three qualities - High, Medium, and Low. The following tables give, respectively: 1. The number of shirts (of each category) produced, in thousands. ... of cloth What is the ratio of the three qualities of dyes in high-quality cloth? 2:3:5 1:2:5 7:9:10 None of the above.
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A company produces five types of shirts - A, B, C, D, E - using cloth of three qualities - High, Medium and Low - using dyes of three qualities - High, Medium, and Low. The following tables give, respectively: 1. The number of shirts (of each category) produced, in ... shirt. Note: Each shirt requires 1.5 metres of cloth How many metres of low-quality cloth is consumed? 22,500 46,500 60,000 40,000
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A company produces five types of shirts - A, B, C, D, E - using cloth of three qualities - High, Medium and Low - using dyes of three qualities - High, Medium, and Low. The following tables give, respectively: 1. The number of shirts (of each category) produced, in thousands. 2. ... 5 metres of cloth What is the ratio of low-quality dye used for C-shirts to that used for D-shirts? 3:2 2:1 1:2 2:3
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A company produces five types of shirts - A, B, C, D, E - using cloth of three qualities - High, Medium and Low - using dyes of three qualities - High, Medium, and Low. The following tables give, respectively: 1. The number of shirts (of each category) produced, in ... requires 1.5 metres of cloth How many metres of high quality cloth is consumed by A-shirts? 8,000 m 112,000m 24,000 m 30,000m
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A company produces five types of shirts - A, B, C, D, E - using cloth of three qualities - High, Medium and Low - using dyes of three qualities - High, Medium, and Low. The following tables give, respectively: 1. The number of shirts (of each category) produced, in ... : Each shirt requires 1.5 metres of cloth. What is the total requirement of cloth? 150,000 m 200,000 m 225,000 m 250,000 m
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Machine M1 as well as Machine M2 can independently produce either Product P or Product Q. The times taken by machines M1 and M2 (in minutes) to produce one unit of product P and Q are given in the table below: (Each machine works 8 hours per day). PRODUCT M1 M2 P 10 ... required to produce 30 pieces of P and 25 pieces of Q? 6 hours 30 minutes 7 hours 24 minutes 5 hours 48 minutes 4 hours 6 minutes
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Machine M1 as well as Machine M2 can independently produce either Product P or Product Q. The times taken by machines M1 and M2 (in minutes) to produce one unit of product P and Q are given in the table below: (Each machine works 8 hours per day). PRODUCT M1 M2 ... half its normal efficiency, what is the maximum number of units produced, if at least one unit of each must be produced? 96 89 100 119
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Machine M1 as well as Machine M2 can independently produce either Product P or Product Q. The times taken by machines M1 and M2 (in minutes) to produce one unit of product P and Q are given in the table below: (Each machine works 8 hours per day). PRODUCT M1 M2 P 10 8 ... : 48 of each with 3 minutes idle 64 of each with 12 minutes idle 53 of each with 10 minutes idle 71 of each with 9 minutes idle
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Machine M1 as well as Machine M2 can independently produce either Product P or Product Q. The times taken by machines M1 and M2 (in minutes) to produce one unit of product P and Q are given in the table below: (Each machine works 8 hours per day). PRODUCT M1 M2 P ... is to be 3 times that of Q, what is the minimum idle time for maximum total units manufactured? 0 minutes 24 minutes 1 hour 2 hours
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Machine M1 as well as Machine M2 can independently produce either Product P or Product Q. The times taken by machines M1 and M2 (in minutes) to produce one unit of product P and Q are given in the table below: (Each machine works 8 hours per day). PRODUCT M1 M2 P 10 8 Q 6 6 What is the maximum number of units that can be manufactured in one day? 140 160 120 180
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Revenue obtained by a publishing house by selling books, magazines, and journals The number of years in which there was an increase in revenue from at least two categories is 1 2 3 4
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Revenue obtained by a publishing house by selling books, magazines, and journals If ’93 were to show the same growth as ’92 over ’91, the revenue in ’93 must be 194.5 186.6 172.4 176.7
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Revenue obtained by a publishing house by selling books, magazines, and journals In ’92, what percent of the total revenue came from books? 45% 55% 35% 25%
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Revenue obtained by a publishing house by selling books, magazines, and journals. The growth in total revenue from ‘89 to ‘92 is 21% 28% 15% 11%
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Revenue obtained by a publishing house by selling books, magazines, and journals Which year shows the least change in revenue obtained from journals? ’89 ’90 ’91 ’92
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Which of the following statements can be inferred from the graph? 1. In all the years shown in graph, the trade deficit is less than the export earning. 2. Export earnings increased in every year between 89-90 and 91-92. 3. In all the years shown in the graph, the earning by exports is less than the expenditure on imports in the preceding year. 1 only 2 only 3 only 1 and 3 only
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In the last three years the total export earnings have accounted for how many percent of the value of the imports? 80 83 95 89
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In how many years was the trade deficit less than the trade deficit in the succeeding year? 1 2 3 4
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Export earning in 90-91 is how many percent of imports in 91-92? 82 85 92 15
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In which year was the trade deficit greatest? 87-88 88-89 89-90 90-91
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Refer to the following pie-chart The equity base of these companies remained unchanged. Then the total dividend earning (in lakh rupees) by the share holders in 1991-92 is: 10.4 lakh 9 lakh 12.8 lakh 15.6 lakh
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Refer to the following pie-chart The retained profit in 1991-92, as compared to that in 1990-91 was: higher by 2.5% higher by l.5% lower by 2.5% lower by 1.5%
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Refer to the following pie-chart If, on an average, 20% rate of interest was charged on borrowed funds, then the total borrowed funds used by this company in the given two years amounted to: 221 lakh 195 lakh 368 lakh 515 lakh
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Refer to the following pie-chart The Interest burden in 1991-92 was higher than that in 1990-91 by: 50% 25 lakh 90% 41 lakh
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Refer to the following pie-chart The operating profit in 1991-92 increased over that in 1990-91 by 23% 22% 25% 24%
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Market shares in four Metropolitan cities. Period/ Products Bombay 1993-94 Calcutta 1993-94 Delhi 1993-94 madras 1993-94 HD 20-15 35-30 20-15 20-30 CO 20-25 30-15 15-10 20-15 BN 45-40 25-35 35-35 10-10 MT 15-20 10-20 10-10 50-45 The city in which the minimum number of products increased their market shares in 1993-94 was: Bombay Delhi Calcutta Madras
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Market shares in four Metropolitan cities. Period/ Products Bombay 1993-94 Calcutta 1993-94 Delhi 1993-94 Madras 1993-94 HD 20-15 35-30 20-15 20-30 CO 20-25 30-15 15-10 20-15 BN 45-40 25-35 35-35 10-10 MT 15-20 10-20 10-10 50-45 The number of products which had 100% market share in four metropolitan cities is: 0 1 2 3
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Market shares in four Metropolitan cities. Period/ Products Bombay 1993-94 Calcutta 1993-94 Delhi 1993-94 madras 1993-94 HD 20-15 35-30 20-15 20-30 CO 20-25 30-15 15-10 20-15 BN 45-40 25-35 35-35 10-10 MT 15-20 10-20 10-10 50-45 The largest percentage drop in market shares is 60% 50% 53.3% 20%
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Market shares in four Metropolitan cities. Period/ Products Bombay 1993-94 Calcutta 1993-94 Delhi 1993-94 madras 1993-94 HD 20-15 35-30 20-15 20-30 CO 20-25 30-15 15-10 20-15 BN 45-40 25-35 35-35 10-10 MT 15-20 10-20 10-10 50-45 The number of products which doubled their market shares in one or more cities is 0 1 2 3
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Market shares in four Metropolitan cities. Period/ Products Bombay 1993-94 Calcutta 1993-94 Delhi 1993-94 Madras 1993-94 HD 20-15 35-30 20-15 20-30 CO 20-25 30-15 15-10 20-15 BN 45-40 25-35 35-35 10-10 MT 15-20 10-20 10-10 50-45 The market shares of which products did not decrease between 1993-94 in any city? HD CO BN None of these
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The following table gives data of some students. However, some data has been spoilt and cannot be read on the computer floppy It is also known that: 1. Half the students were either excellent or good. 2. 40% of the students were females 3. One-third of the male students were ... the above answer the following questions. Among average students, what is the ratio of male to female? 1:2 2: 1 3:2 2:3
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The following table gives data of some students. However, some data has been spoilt and cannot be read on the computer floppy It is also known that: 1. Half the students were either excellent or good. 2. 40% of the students were females 3. One-third of the male students were average. Based on the above answer the following questions. How many students are both male and good? 10 16 22 48
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The following table gives data of some students. However, some data has been spoilt and cannot be read on the computer floppy It is also known that: 1. Half the students were either excellent or good. 2. 40% of the students were females 3. One-third of the male students were ... Based on the above answer the following questions. What proportions of female students are good? $0$ $0.25$ $0.5$ $1.0$
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The following table gives data of some students. However, some data has been spoilt and cannot be read on the computer floppy It is also known that: 1. Half the students were either excellent or good. 2. 40% of the students were females 3. One-third of the male students were ... . Based on the above answer the following questions. What proportion of good students are male? $0$ $0.73$ $0.4$ $1.0$
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The following table gives data of some students. However, some data has been spoilt and cannot be read on the computer floppy It is also known that: 1. Half the students were either excellent or good. 2. 40% of the students were females 3. One-third of the male ... average. Based on the above answer the following questions. How many students are both female and excellent? $0$ $8$ $16$ $32$
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Experts in human behaviour argue that ethics and values are learned as a natural part of human development, derived from school, religion and other influences. Some authorities say that ethics is the innate notion of right and wrong and cannot be taught to an ... deal with long term strategy contempt towards the process and systems a logical, rational approach which does not gel with the company
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Experts in human behaviour argue that ethics and values are learned as a natural part of human development, derived from school, religion and other influences. Some authorities say that ethics is the innate notion of right and wrong and cannot be taught to an ... no matter what articulation of the corporation's core values and beliefs and the understanding of the individual of these none of these
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