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Eight persons A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H are sitting around a circular table facing the center. Each of them works in a different city among Delhi, Kolkata, Kanpur, Goa, Banglore, Hyderabad, Chennai and Pune, but not necessarily in the same order.
(1) A is third to the left of the person who works in Goa and opposite G.
(2) B is second to the right of E, who is not to the immediate right of G. E is not adjacent to A.
(3) The persons who works in Kanpur and Delhi are opposite each other but they are neither B nor A.
(4) D, who works in Hyderabad, is third to the right of the person who works in Kanpur.
(5) F and H are neither opposite nor adjacent to each other.
(6) C is neither adjacent to F nor adjacent to the person who works in Banglore.
(7) Neither A nor G is from Chennai and the person who works in Chennai is to the immediate left of the person who works in Kolkata.
A is working and B, a sleeping partner in a business. A puts in Rs 12000 and B Rs 20000. A receives 10% of the profits for managing, the rest being divided in proportion to their capitals. Out of a total profit of Rs 18000, the money received by A is ?
Mrs. Sheela spends 18% of her
monthly income for the children's
education. She spends 32% of
her monthly income in household
expenses and 12% in travelling.
She spends .45% of the remaining
amount in gambling and manages
to save only Rs. 9,405 at
the end of the month. What is
Mrs. Sheela's monthly income ?
(1) Rs. 36,000
(2) Rs. 50,000
(3) Rs. 45,000
(4) Cannot be determined
(5) None of these
It 20% is reduced from the first number, it becomes three-fourth of the second number. What is the respective ratio between first number to the second number’?
1)15:1G 2) 12:13 3)16:`15
4) Cannot be determined
5) None of these
directions: Seven companies A, B, C, D, E, F and G are engaged in production of two items I and II. The comparative data about production of these items by seven companies is given in the following pie-chart and the table. Study them carefully and answer the questions given below. What is the ratio of the cost of production of item I by company A to the cost of production of item I by company D?
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