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Assuming that no employees left the job, how many more people did the company take on in the given period?

A. 4,600

B. 5,000

C. 5,800

D. 6,400

Correct Answer :

B. 5,000


From January to November the company takes the number of employees = (16 11) × 1000 = 5000.

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If the base of the profit index is changed to 1993 = 100, then what would be the index of profit for the year 2000?

A. 104

B. 100

C. 109

D. None of these

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Find the ratio of cars, scooters and motorbikes exported in 1996 :

A. 25 : 16 : 19

B. 16 : 25 : 19

C. 19 : 16 : 25

D. 6 : 5 : 1

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In which month did the company earn maximum profits?

A. 5

B. 4

C. 3

D. 2

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Who grew at the fastest rate in the first two months of life?

A. Geeta

B. Seeta

C. Ram

D. Shyam

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What was the approximate average number of girls enrolled in the year 2006 in all the three schools together?

A. 20,800

B. 23,000

C. 20,000

D. 21,600

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If the profit earned in 2006 by Compnay B was 8,12,500, what was the total income of the company in that year?

A. 12,50,000

B. 20,62,500

C. 16,50,000

D. None of these

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The expenditure in April 1999 was . . . . . . . . higher than that of corresponding period in 1998.

A. 1.5%

B. 2%

C. 2.5%

D. 0.94%

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If the profit was Rs. 600 in 1993, then what was the profit in 1990?

A. Rs. 441

B. Rs. 395

C. Rs. 480

D. Rs. 545

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In which year was the increase in spending on CSR, vis-a-vis the previous year, the maximum?

A. 2006

B. 2007

C. 2008

D. 2009

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The price volatility of the commodity with the highest PV during the February-July period is approximately equal to:

A. 3%

B. 40%

C. 20%

D. 12%

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If there were 30 % old men (approx.) in the club in 2013 then what is the percentage of new young men to the young men in the group in 2014, considering there were no old man join the club?

A. 74.52

B. 57.36

C. 39.24

D. 18.07

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Which of the following salts has greatest solubility?

A. Potassium Chlorate at 80°C.

B. Potassium Chloride at 35°C.

C. Potassium Nitrate at 39°C.

D. Sodium Chloride at 85°C.

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In which year, the maximum profit was generated vis-�-vis in?

A. 1991

B. 1992

C. 1993

D. 1994

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Mr.X, a funds manager with an investment company invested 25% of his funds in each of the four commodities at the beginning of the period. He sold the commodities at the end of the period. His investments in the commodities resulted in:

A. 17% profit

B. 5.5% loss

C. no profit, no loss

D. 3% profit

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If the forecasted demand is met by having uniform production during the weeks at an average level, then the number of weeks during which demand will not be met is :

A. 2

B. 3

C. 4

D. None of these

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What is the gross profit in 1993?

A. Rs. 27

B. Rs. 30

C. Rs. 35

D. None of these

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In which of the following years was the production of motorbikes exactly 40% of the total production of automobiles in that years?

A. 1997

B. 2000

C. 1999

D. 1996

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Total production in July is 40 units. What is the approximate average unit cost for July?

A. 3600

B. 90

C. 140

D. 115

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If C has achieved the lowest possible score then-

A. A has 4 possible total score

B. D has 4 possible total score

C. B has 2 possible total score

D. D has 3 possible total score

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In which year, were the gross sales proceeds the highest?

A. 1992

B. 1993

C. 1994

D. 1995

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What total expenditure has been made during the year 1997 and 1998 in the period covered in the graph?

A. 42,87,000

B. 2,70,000

C. 48,27,000

D. 42,78,000

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If the trend observed between 1999 and 2000 continues in the next year, what will be number of students passing in the examination in 2001?

A. 245

B. 237

C. 263

D. 300

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With profitability as defined in question 137, it can be concluded that

A. Profitability is non-decreasing during the five years from 1994-95 to 1998-99.

B. Profitability is non-increasing during the five years from 1994-95 to 1998-99.

C. Profitability remained constant during the five years from 1994-95 to 1998-99.

D. None of the above

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If the production is uniform, then what should be the minimum capacity of the storage space to store the units in excess of demand?

A. 25

B. 50

C. 100

D. 200

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In which year is sales per rupee of equity the highest?

A. 1990

B. 1991

C. 1992

D. 1994

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For which of the following houses is the percentage change in the results maximum for any years over the previous years?

A. Topaz

B. Pearl

C. Sapphire

D. Ruby

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The expenditure in 1997 was ….. less than that of the corresponding period in 1999.

A. 3.27%

B. 2.5%

C. 1.5%

D. 2%

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What is the difference between the total number of students passing out from college A and the total number of students passing out from college E?

A. 20500

B. 21000

C. 10,000

D. None of these

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The number of students keeps on increasing by 50 every years. In 1998, there were 250 students. For which of the following years is the performance best in the school?

A. 1998

B. 2000

C. 1999

D. Cannot be determined

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Which month records the highest profit?

A. September

B. July

C. March

D. May