Direction (Qs.1 to 6): Study the table carefully and answer the given questions.
Note: Few values are missing in the table (indicated by). A candidate is expected to calculate the missing values, if it is required to answer the given questions on the basis of the given information.
Question No : 1
Out of the number of qualified candidates from State A in 2014, the ratio of male to female candidates is 11 : 7. If the number of female qualified candidates from State A in 2014 is 126, what is the number of appeared candidates (both male and female) from State A in 2014?
(1) 640
(2) 520
(3) 560
(4) 620
(5) 540
Question No : 2
The number of appeared candidates, from State B increased by 100% from 2012 to 2013. If the total number of qualified candidates from State B in 2012 and 2013 together is 408, what is the number of appeared candidates from State B in 2012?
(1) 380
(2) 360
(3) 340
(4) 320
(5) 300
Question No : 3
What is the difference between the number of qualified candidates from State A in 2012 and that in 2013?
(1) 12
(2) 22
(3) 14
(4) 24
(5) 16
Question No : 4
If the average number of qualified candidates from State B in 2014, 2015 and 2016 is 210, what is the number of qualified candidates from State B in 2016?
(1) 191
(2) 195
(3) 183
(4) 187
(5) 179
Question No : 5
If the ratio of the number of qualified candidates from State A in 2015 to that in 2016 is 14 : 9, what is the number of qualified candidates from State A in 2016?
(1) 252
(2) 207
(3) 216
(4) 234
(5) 198
Question No : 6
Number of appeared candidates in 2016 from state A consist male and female in the ratio 11 : 8. If the number of candidates who qualified the examination is 70% then what should be the difference between male and female candidate who qualified the exam?
(1) 42
(2) 45
(3) 43
(4) 47
(5) 52