Math Problem Statement
Direction for the questions 113-116: The following Radar chart represents the distribution of time (in percentage) spent on different activities by a group of people during a typical workday. Based on this data, answer the following questions: (31) © Possible education Pvt. Ltd.: All rights reserved. Unauthorized copying, sale, distribution or circulation of any of the contents of this work is a punishable offence under laws of India The following Radar chart represents the distribution of time (in percentage) Percentage Column1 Exercise Leisure 40 Work 5 5 Eating 10 30 Sleep Commuting 10 CLAT Mock–17 Question Paper 113. What percentage of the day is spent on activities other than work? a) 60% b) 40% c) 30% d) None of these 114. If the total time spent on commuting is 1.5 hours, how many hours are spent on eating? a) 1 hour b) 1.5 hours c) 2 hours d) Data Insufficient 115. Calculate the total number of hours spent on leisure and exercise combined? a) 2 hr b) 3 hr c) 3.4 hr d) 2.4 hr 116. If a person wants to increase their exercise time by 50% without changing the total amount of time, from which activity and by how percentage should they cut down time to balance the increase? Provided that he would like to decrease the time from only one activity. a) Commuting (1.5 hr) b) Work (2.5%) c) Sleep (3.5%) d) None of these Directions for questions 117-120: Study the following information carefully and answer the following questions: The total population of Hazaratganj Lucknow is 7000 and there are three sectors, i.e. A, B, and C in it. The ratio of the population of these three Sectors (A: B: C) is 11: 12: 12. The Number of males in Sector A is 300 less than that of females in Sector C. The Number of females in Sector A is 112.5 % of males in Sector C. The Number of females in Sector B is 44.44% more than the number of females in Sector A. 117. If the number of females in Sector A is increased by 500, and the number of females decreased by 20% in Sector C, then what will be the ratio of the number of females in C to the number of females in A? a) 35:32 b) 30:17 c) 14:17 d) 32:35 118. Find the difference between the number of males in Sector A, if they increased by 15%, and the number of females in Sector C, if their numbers are decreased by 15%? a) 135 b) 145 c) 130 d) 120 119. Find the number of males in Sector C? a) 1300 b) 800 c) 1600 d) 900 120. The total number of males in Sector A is how much percent more or less than that of females in Sector B? a) 10% b) 0% c) 20% d) 13.5%
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Math Problem Analysis
Mathematical Concepts
Ratio and Proportion
Percentages
Population Distribution
Formulas
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Theorems
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Suitable Grade Level
High School
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