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1 . The following table shows the expenditure (in Rs. crore) of three companies A, B and C and the percentage profit of these companies in different years.

What is the income (in ?)of Company C in the year 2011 ?
25.461 crore
19.312crore
30.861 crore
32.612 crore
None of these
2 . The following table shows the expenditure (in Rs. crore) of three companies A, B and C and the percentage profit of these companies in different years.

What is the difference between the profits of Company A and Company B in the year 201.2?
Rs. 42.4 1akh
Rs. 48.8 lakh
Rs. 51.4 lakh
Rs. 56.2 lakh
Rs. 57.5 lakh
3 . The following table shows the expenditure (in Rs. crore) of three companies A, B and C and the percentage profit of these companies in different years.

The expenditure of Company A in the year 2007 and 2012 together is approximately what percent of the expenditure of Company C in the year 2008 and 2010 together?
64%
72%
78%
82%
86%
4 . The following table shows the expenditure (in Rs. crore) of three companies A, B and C and the percentage profit of these companies in different years.

The percentage profit of Company C in the year 2009 is approximately what per cent more or less than the percentage profit of Company A in the year 2007?
72%
75%
78%
81%
89%
5 . The following table shows the expenditure (in Rs. crore) of three companies A, B and C and the percentage profit of these companies in different years.

The income of Company B in the year 2010 is approximately what per cent of the expenditure of Company A in the year 2009?
112%
123%
137%
142%
148%
6 . Six companies A, B, C, D, E and F produce items which come in three model s $I_ 1$ $I_ 2$ and $I_ 3$ . The following table shows the total items produced by these companies and the ratios of $I_ 1$ , $I_ 2$ and $I_ 3$ among them.

What is the total number of items $I_1$ produced by Company A and B together?
51280
53410
54720
55860
56340
7 . Six companies A, B, C, D, E and F produce items which come in three model s $I_ 1$ $I_ 2$ and $I_ 3$ . The following table shows the total items produced by these companies and the ratios of $I_ 1$ , $I_ 2$ and $I_ 3$ among them.

What is the difference between the total number of items $I_1$ and $I_3$ produced by Company E?
3090
3140
3270
3320
3450
8 . Six companies A, B, C, D, E and F produce items which come in three model s $I_ 1$ $I_ 2$ and $I_ 3$ . The following table shows the total items produced by these companies and the ratios of $I_ 1$ , $I_ 2$ and $I_ 3$ among them.

The total number of items $I_2$ produced by Company A is approximately what per cent of the total number of items $I_1$ produced by it?
23%
67.64%
92%
108.7%
None of these
9 . Six companies A, B, C, D, E and F produce items which come in three model s $I_ 1$ $I_ 2$ and $I_ 3$ . The following table shows the total items produced by these companies and the ratios of $I_ 1$ , $I_ 2$ and $I_ 3$ among them.

The total number of items $I_1$ produced by Company D is approximately what per cent more/less than the total number of items $I_1$ produced by Company F?
13.5%
16.25%
17.75%
19.5%
24%
10 . Six companies A, B, C, D, E and F produce items which come in three model s $I_ 1$ $I_ 2$ and $I_ 3$ . The following table shows the total items produced by these companies and the ratios of $I_ 1$ , $I_ 2$ and $I_ 3$ among them.

What is the total number of items$I_2$ produced by all six companies together?
142580
144270
146820
148360
None of these