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Capítulo 1. Introducción General

4. Género y Salud Laboral

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DIRECTIONS for questions 103 and 104: Refer to the data below and answer the questions that follow.

12 countries are participating in the World Hockey Tournament being played in Australia. The tournament format comprises two league rounds followed by the semi-finals and final. Some information about the tournament is given below:

League 1

In this round the 12 teams were divided across four groups (A, B, C, D) as per their WHR (World Hockey Ranking).

WHR Group A WHR Group B WHR Group C WHR Group D

1 Netherlands 2 Spain 3 Australia 4 Germany

8 Argentina 7 India 6 Pakistan 5 France

9 S. Korea 10 New Zealand 11 England 12 China

League 2

In this round the 8 teams that advanced from League 1 were divided across 2 groups E and F as follows:

Group E: Winners of Group A, C and Runners Up of Group B, D

Group F: Winners of Group B, D and Runners Up of Group A, C

Semi-final

The two Semi-final games were played between the Winner of Group E and the Runner Up of Group with the winner getting 1 point and the loser getting 0 points.

* In each group, in each round, the team with the higher number of points was placed higher in the group. If 2 teams had the same number of points, the team with the higher WHR was placed higher.

In league 1 & 2, the 2 teams placed highest in each group advanced to the next round (with the one placed higher declared as the winner). The points from one round were not carried to the next round.

*An 'upset' is a game in which a lower ranked team defeats a higher ranked team. data obtained from earlier question/s, if necessary].

103. S. Korea and Pakistan were the Runner Up teams from their respective groups in League 1. Which of the following were the winners from their respective groups?

1) Netherlands, Australia 2) Netherlands, England 3) Argentina, Australia 4) Argentina, England 5) Cannot be determined

104. New Zealand and France lost both their 5) Cannot be determined

DIRECTIONS for question 105: Refer to the data

Efficiency of a machine is given by number of func-tional (i.e. non-defective) chips manufactured to the total number of chips manufactured. The following table gives the data for number of chips produced by each machine in a day with their efficiencies.

Machine Chip 1 Chip 2 Chip 3 Chip 4 Chip 5 Efficiency (in %)

M1 120 250 90

M2 200 160 95

M3 100 230 90

M4 160 200 70

M5 300 170 80

Note: Each machine produces only one type of chips in a day.

Device A requires one unit of Chip 1 and Chip 3 Device B requires one unit of Chip 2 and Chip 5 Device C requires one unit of Chip 4 and Chip 5

Data Interpretation

Device D requires a unit of Chip 2 and two units of Chip 4

Answer the questions independent of each other.

105. Electro India gets a contract to produce chips for 1000 units of device C. The contract states that they need to ship 100 devices daily. For how many days will the production run? the column of Total, the first number is the number of points earned by the player (row-wise), while the second number is the number of points scored (in all) against the player. In the column of Dif-ference, the number indicates the total points scored by the player minus the points scored against him.

In the Win-Loss column, the first number indicates the number of wins, while the second number to the data below and answer the questions that follow.

The runs scored by top 5 run scorers Mathew Hayden (MH), SK Raina (SKR), JP Duminy (JPD), Yuvraj Singh (YS), JH Kallis (JHK) after all five matches in IPL – 2009 is given in the tabular form.

The pie-chart shows the contribution of singles, doubles, triples, fours and sixes to the total runs

2. JPD did not hit a single four, whereas an equal number of fours were hit by the remaining four batsmen.

3. JHK scored 160 runs in doubles and the re-maining runs in singles and fours.

4. Sixes were hit in the ratio 2 : 1 : 1 by three batsmen and YS hit the maximum number of sixes.

107. How many singles did JHK score in IPL – 2009?

1) 152 2) 192

3) 72 4) 174

5) Cannot be determined

108. Who scored the maximum number of doubles in IPL – 2009?

1) JHK 2) SKR

3) MH 4) JPD

5) Cannot be determined

109. What was the number of runs scored by MH in singles, if he scored 10 doubles and 10 triples in each of the 5 matches in IPL – 2009?

1) 72 2) 74

3) 76 4) 78

5) Cannot be determined

110. If YS scored it an equal number of singles, doubles and triples, then find the number of singles that he scored in IPL – 2009.

1) 21 2) 27

3) 23 4) 29

5) Cannot be determined

DIRECTIONS for question 111: Refer to the data below and answer the questions that follow.

Position Team Won Loss Draw Points

1 A 9 the team registered, it gained two points. For a draw, both teams got 1 point each and no points were teams had the same position in the league. The above incomplete table represents the positions and points of the teams when the league was over.

111. How many points did C score in all?

1) 8 2) 7

3) 6 4) 5

5) Cannot be determined

DIRECTIONS for questions 112 and 113: Refer to the data below and answer the questions that follow. sections combined is not less than the number of girls in these two sections combined, then what is the maximum possible number of students in the senior section?

1) 199 2) 210

3) 200 4) 196

5) 201

113. In the month of April, exams were conducted.

The number of boys who passed the exam exceeds the number of girls who passed the exam by 60. x% of boys pass the exam and (x + 15)% of girls passed the exam. How many students in all failed the exam?

1) 220 2) 660

3) 300 4) 340

5) Cannot be determined

DIRECTIONS for questions 114 and 115: Refer to the data below and answer the questions that follow.

A school conducted a cycling competition during the sports week. There were in all 12 students who participated in the competition. The competition was conducted in two rounds. The difference between the ranks of Akshay, Saif, Bobby, Abhay, Sanjay &

Akshay Saif Bobby Abhay Sanjay Kunal

Data Interpretation

Graph 2 shows the difference between the ranks

115. Arrange the following students from the best ranked to the worst ranked, after round 1.

I. Saif II. Salman

III. Shahid IV. Shahrukh 1) I, II, IV, III 2) IV, II, I, III 3) II, IV, III, I 4) IV, III, I, II 5) I, II, III, IV

DIRECTIONS for questions 116 and 117: Refer to the data below and answer the questions that follow.

CST Company conducted an aptitude test for recruit-ment of trainee managers. The test had 25 questions with 4 marks awarded for every correct answer and 1 mark deducted for every wrong answer. It is known that if two or more students got equal marks then they did not attempt the same number of questions.

116. If Aman, Ajit and Alok scored equal marks in the test, then what could be the maximum marks they could have scored? following graph shows their monthly expenditure on Soaps, Detergents, Shampoos and Hair oils. The cost of one unit of each product is Rs. 5, Rs. 14, Rs. 9 and Rs. 7 respectively. It is observed that each family buys exactly three kinds of products every month and at most 2 units of any one product. defi-nitely not buy detergent?

1) Jan 2) Feb

3) Mar 4) Apr

5) Cannot be determined

119. If the Rao family buys detergent and hair oil every month, then in the given period, they do not buy 2 units of which of the following products?

1) Soap 2) Detergent

3) Shampoo 4) Hair Oil

5) Cannot be determined

DIRECTIONS for questions 120 to 122: Refer

For every flat sold, the estate agent gets 2% (i.e.

1% from each party) of the price of the flat.

The following table gives the RPSF of the ground floor and the number of floors in a building along with the area (in sq. ft.) of each flat in that building.

RPSF for Ground floor

A 4000 1600 8

B 4350 1200 9

C 4700 1400 10

Building Area of each flat No. of Floors

120. How much does a customer pay for a flat on the sixth floor of building 'C'?

1) Rs. 70 lakh 2) Rs. 69.3 lakh 3) Rs. 70.7 lakh 4) Rs. 68.8 lakh 5) Rs. 69.993 lakh

121. A person buys flats on the sixth, seventh and ninth floor of building 'B'. He gets 20% dis-count on RPSF of any one of the flats. He decides to use the discount to minimize the total cost. Approximately how much does he pay to the estate agent for all the three flats?

1) Rs. 1.42 lakhs 2) Rs. 1.78 lakhs

123. For which year, increase in the sales of com-pany A with respect to the previous year is forms approximately what percentage of sales of B?

1) 39 2) 72

3) 49 4) 59

5) 69

125. In 2006 total sales of A and B were 500 and 900 units, respectively. In 2008, the percent-age increase in sales of A as compared to the previous year is equal to that of B in 2008.

The total sales of both A and B taken together is 1908 units, in 2008. Find the percentage

DIRECTIONS for questions 126 to 128: Refer to the data and answer the questions that follow.

A company shortlisted five candidates for various positions at its new branch. A panel gave them points out of 10 (10 being the highest and 1 being the

Communication 4 5 10 8 5

Table (1)

Academics Experience Team Player Leadership Communication

Trainee 5 1 3 2 4 to be 'fit' for a position if he/she has maximum total points for that position.

126. Who is fit for the position of Executive?

3) Team Leader 4) Project Leader 5) None of these

12 countries are participating in the World Hockey Tournament being played in Australia. The tour-nament format comprises two league rounds fol-lowed by the semi-finals and final. Some informa-tion about the tournament is given below:

League 1

In this round the 12 teams were divided across four groups (A, B, C, D) as per their WHR (World Hockey Ranking).

WHR Group A WHR Group B WHR Group C WHR Group D

1 Netherlands 2 Spain 3 Australia 4 Germany

8 Argentina 7 India 6 Pakistan 5 France

9 S. Korea 10 New Zealand 11 England 12 China

League 2

In this round the 8 teams that advanced from League 1 were divided across 2 groups E and F as follows:

Group E: Winners of Group A, C and Runners Up of Group B, D

Group F: Winners of Group B, D and Runners Up of Group A, C

Semi-final

The two Semi-final games were played between the Winner of Group E and the Runner Up of Group F and the Winner of Group F and the Runner Up of Group E.

Final

The Winners of the two Semi-Final games played the Final game that decided the Winner of the tour-nament.

*In both League 1 and League 2, each team played one game against every other team in its group.

Every game in these rounds had a single winner with the winner getting 1 point and the loser getting 0 points.

* In each group, in each round, the team with the higher number of points was placed higher in the group. If 2 teams had the same number of points, the team with the higher WHR was placed higher.

In league 1 & 2, the 2 teams placed highest in each group advanced to the next round (with the one placed higher declared as the winner). The points from one round were not carried to the next round.

*An 'upset' is a game in which a lower ranked team defeats a higher ranked team.

In League 1, there was exactly one 'upset' in each of the groups.

In League 2, each team was involved in exactly one 'upset'.

Both the Semi-Final games as well as the Final were ªScore Enhancerª

[In each of the questions from 27 to 30 you can use data obtained from earlier question/s, if necessary].

129. Only one team in Group E did not win a single match in League 2. Which of the following teams proceeded to the Semi-finals from Group E?

1) Australia, China 2) Spain, Netherlands 3) Netherlands, Australia 4) India, Spain

5) Cannot be determined

DIRECTIONS for question 130: Refer to the data

Efficiency of a machine is given by number of func-tional (i.e. non-defective) chips manufactured to the total number of chips manufactured. The following table gives the data for number of chips produced by each machine in a day with their efficiencies.

Machine Chip 1 Chip 2 Chip 3 Chip 4 Chip 5 Efficiency (in %)

M1 120 250 90

M2 200 160 95

M3 100 230 90

M4 160 200 70

M5 300 170 80

Note: Each machine produces only one type of chips in a day.

Answer the questions independent of each other.

130. Electro India gets a contract to produce Chips for device A. The contract is to produce 10000 devices. A minimum of how many days are required to fulfill the contract?

1) 50 days 2) 43 days

3) 48 days 4) 60 days

5) 57 days

DIRECTIONS for questions 131 to 133: Refer to the data below and answer the questions that follow.

Position Team Won Loss Draw Points

1 A 9 the team registered, it gained two points. For a draw, both teams got 1 point each and no points were teams had the same position in the league. The above incomplete table represents the positions and points of the teams when the league was over.

131. How many matches in the league ended in a draw?

1) 3 2) 6

3) 4 4) 8

5) Cannot be determined

132. What was the result of the match played

5) Cannot be determined

133. If the match played between A and D resulted in a draw, then what was a possible result

DIRECTIONS for question 134: Refer to the data below and answer the questions that follow.

CST Company conducted an aptitude test for recruit-ment of trainee managers. The test had 25 questions with 4 marks awarded for every correct answer and 1 mark deducted for every wrong answer. It is known that if two or more students got equal marks then they did not attempt the same number of questions.

134. Ram and Raju scored equal marks in the test.

Raju said to Ram "If you would have attempted one more question then your score would be unique". Which of the following can be their initial score?

1) 83 2) 70

3) 68 4) 63

5) 65

DIRECTIONS for questions 135 and 136: Refer to the data and answer the questions that follow.

Joshi, Lele, Deshmukh and Rao are four families who buy products from same store of same brand. The following graph shows their monthly expenditure on Soaps, Detergents, Shampoos and Hair oils. The cost of one unit of each product is Rs. 5, Rs. 14, Rs. 9 and Rs. 7 respectively. It is observed that each family buys exactly three kinds of products every month and at most 2 units of any one product.

20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55

Jan Feb Mar Apr

Joshi Lele Deshmukh Rao

135. In March, which family did not buy Hair Oil?

1) Joshi 2) Lele

3) Deshmukh 4) Rao

5) Cannot be determined

136. In the month of April every family bought a particular product. Which of the following could be that product?

1) Soap 2) Detergent

3) Shampoo 4) Hair Oil

5) Cannot be determined

DIRECTIONS for questions 137 and 138: Refer to the data below and answer the questions that follow.

In a library, on a particular day, the following statistics for 5 different books were noted:

Table–1 shows the number of readers of each of the five books. Table-2 shows the number of persons to read different combinations of the books. The readers have been categorized gender wise. Every visitor reads atleast 1 book and no more than 2 books.

Book 1 Book 2 Book 3 Book 4 Book 5

Male 5 4 11 6 9

Female 9 6 8 12 15

Table 1

Book 2 Book 3 Book 4 Book 5

Book 1 10 3 0 1

Book 2 0 0 0

Book 3 11 1

Book 4 5

Table 2

Also, it was known that the person who read books 1 and 5 was male.

137. How many readers visited the library?

1) 23 2) 31

3) 85 4) 54

138. How many females read both book 1 and book 3?

1) Three 2) Four 3) Five

4) Cannot be Determined ªScore Maximiserª

DIRECTIONS for question 139 to 141: Refer to the data below and answer the questions that follow.

QRS Ltd. produces six different types of drinks. These drinks are sealed in bottles. The manufacturing of these drinks is carried out in 6 different factories.

Chart 1 shows the contribution of the factories as a percentage of the total production. The production of each type of drink in a factory, as a percentage of the total production of that factory, is given in chart 2.

[

Use data from previous questions wherever nec-essary]

Chart 1: Factory-wise Distribution

Factory 2 20%

Factory 1

Factory 3 Factory 4

10%

Factory 5

10% Factory 6

Chart 2: Product-wise distribution in each factory

Apple 20%

Orange 15%

Pineapple 20%

Guava 30%

Grapes 5%

Mango 10%

139. Factory 1 produces 300 bottles of the grape flavored drink in a week. If the total production of QRS Ltd. in that week was 20,000 bottles, find the percentage contribution of factory 1 towards the total production of QRS Ltd.

1) 25% 2) 30%

3) 35% 4) 40%

140. If the number of bottles of the grape flavored drink produced by factory 1 is equal to the number of bottles of the guava flavored drink produced by factory 6, over a given period of time, then find the percentage contribution of factory 6 towards the total production of QRS Ltd.

1) 3% 2) 5%

3) 6% 4) 8%

141. The total production of QRS Ltd. in a par-ticular month was 4 lakh bottles. What was the number of guava bottles produced by factory 3 in that month?

1) 15,000 2) 30,000

3) 33,333 4) 60,000

DIRECTIONS for question 142 to 146: Refer to the data below and answer the questions that follow.

Two tests of 8 marks each were conducted in a class. All scores were positive integers. The table below gives the ranks allotted on the basis of the scores in each test. When final ranks were allotted on the basis of the total score in both the tests, Rachit stood first and there were no ties.

Student Rank in Test 1 Rank in Test 2

Rachit 1 4

Nanu 2 1

Astha 3 5

Manav 4 2

Kartik 5 3

142. How much did Astha score in Test 1?

1) 3 2) 4

3) 5 4) Cannot be determined

143. What is the difference in Kartik and Nanu’s scores in Test 2?

1) 2 2) 3

3) 4 4) Cannot be determined

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Data Interpretation

144. By how much is Rachit’s total score more than Manav’s?

1) 3 2) 4

3) 5 4) 6

145. What is Kartik’s final rank?

1) 3 2) 4

3) 5 4) Cannot be determined

146. Which of the following is possible?

1) Kartik scored 3 marks in test 2 2) Rachit scored 10 marks in all 3) Astha scored 4 marks in test 2 4) None of the above

DIRECTIONS for questions 147 to 150: Refer to the data below and answer the questions that follow.

Five students applied for a position of 'research fellow' at the IIT. They were all alumni of the same institute with Grade Point Average (GPA) scores of 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6. Their work experience was 0, 1, 2, 4 and 5 years, not necessarily in the same order.

- Ankit's GPA score was twice that of Shubham but he was not selected.

- The institute did not select the student who had a GPA score half as much as Karan's but work experience twice as much as his.

- Rohit had a work experience of 3 years more than Ninad's but a GPA of 3 less than Ninad's.

- The only one who got selected had the highest total of GPA score + work experience (in years).

147. Who had a GPA score of 6?

1) Karan 2) Ankit

3) Ninad 4) Cannot be

deter-mined

148. Who did not have more than a year of work experience?

1) Shubham 2) Karan

3) Rohit 4) Ninad

149. What was Karan's total of GPA score + work experience (in yrs)?

1) 5 2) 6

3) 7 4) 8

150. Who was selected?

1) Shubham 2) Rohit

3) Ninad 4) Cannot be determined

DIRECTIONS for questions 151 and 152: Refer to the data below and answer the questions that follow.

Graph 1 shows the revenue (in lakhs) generated by an automobile manufacturing company over a period of five years. The company manufactures automobiles that can be categorized into LMV’s, Motorcycles, Buses, Transport vehicles and Other vehicles. The revenue of the company is generated by the sales of these vehicles. Graph 2 shows the contribution of these vehicles in the total revenue generation for that year.

Revenue(in lakhs)

2500 2750 3200

4000

5100

0 1000 2000 3000 4000 5000 6000

2005 2006 2007 2008 2009

Graph 1

0%

10%

20%

30%

40%

50%

60%

70%

80%

90%

100%

2005 2006 2007 2008 2009

LMVs Motorcycles Buses Transport vehicles Other vehicles

Graph 2

151. In which year did buses generate the least revenue?

1) 2005 2) 2006

3) 2008 4) 2009

152. What was the approximate percentage con-tribution of the LMVs in the total revenue generated by the company over the period 2005 - 2009?

1) 42% 2) 33%

3) 30% 4) 38%

Data for Questions 153 and 154:

Abhay and Bhayya conducted a survey in their department to find out how many employees were

Abhay and Bhayya conducted a survey in their department to find out how many employees were