Quantitative Reasoning Tables Online Test

Quantitative Reasoning Aptitude Test

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Total Questions: 15
Time Allowed: 15 Minutes
Total Marks: 15
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1.

The following table shows the number of students enrolled in four different schools over the years:

YearSchool ASchool BSchool CSchool D
2010120180150210
2011130190160220
2012140200170230
2013150210180240
2014160220190250

What is the percentage increase in the number of students in School A from 2010 to 2014?

A. 30%
B. 33.33%
C. 35%
D. 40%

2.

The following table shows the number of students enrolled in four different schools over the years:

YearSchool ASchool BSchool CSchool D
2010120180150210
2011130190160220
2012140200170230
2013150210180240
2014160220190250

What is the percentage of students in School D in 2013 compared to the total number of students in that year?

A. 28.2%
B. 31.8%
C. 33.3%
D. 35.5%

3.

The following table shows the number of students enrolled in four different schools over the years:

YearSchool ASchool BSchool CSchool D
2010120180150210
2011130190160220
2012140200170230
2013150210180240
2014160220190250

What is the difference in the number of students between School D in 2012 and School B in 2013?

A. 10
B. 20
C. 30
D. 40

4.

The following table shows the number of students enrolled in four different schools over the years:

YearSchool ASchool BSchool CSchool D
2010120180150210
2011130190160220
2012140200170230
2013150210180240
2014160220190250

In which year did School B have the highest number of students?

A. 2010
B. 2011
C. 2012
D. 2014

5.

The following table shows the number of students enrolled in four different schools over the years:

YearSchool ASchool BSchool CSchool D
2010120180150210
2011130190160220
2012140200170230
2013150210180240
2014160220190250

What is the ratio of the number of students in School A in 2014 to the number of students in School C in 2012?

A. 8:7
B. 10:9
C. 11:9
D. 12:9

6.

The following table shows the number of students enrolled in four different schools over the years:

YearSchool ASchool BSchool CSchool D
2010120180150210
2011130190160220
2012140200170230
2013150210180240
2014160220190250

What is the average number of students in all schools across the years?

A. 155
B. 160
C. 165
D. 185

7.

The following table shows the number of students enrolled in four different schools over the years:

YearSchool ASchool BSchool CSchool D
2010120180150210
2011130190160220
2012140200170230
2013150210180240
2014160220190250

In which year did School C have the least number of students?

A. 2010
B. 2011
C. 2012
D. 2013

8.

The following table shows the number of students enrolled in four different schools over the years:

YearSchool ASchool BSchool CSchool D
2010120180150210
2011130190160220
2012140200170230
2013150210180240
2014160220190250

What is the average number of students in School B across the years 2010 to 2014?

A. 180
B. 185
C. 190
D. 200

9.

The following table shows the number of students enrolled in four different schools over the years:

YearSchool ASchool BSchool CSchool D
2010120180150210
2011130190160220
2012140200170230
2013150210180240
2014160220190250

What is the total number of students in School C across all years?

A. 850
B. 900
C. 950
D. 1000

10.

The following table shows the number of students enrolled in four different schools over the years:

YearSchool ASchool BSchool CSchool D
2010120180150210
2011130190160220
2012140200170230
2013150210180240
2014160220190250

What is the average number of students in School A between 2010 and 2012?

A. 130
B. 140
C. 150
D. 160

11.

The following table shows the number of students enrolled in four different schools over the years:

YearSchool ASchool BSchool CSchool D
2010120180150210
2011130190160220
2012140200170230
2013150210180240
2014160220190250

What is the total number of students in School B and School D combined in 2011?

A. 380
B. 390
C. 400
D. 410

12.

The following table shows the number of students enrolled in four different schools over the years:

YearSchool ASchool BSchool CSchool D
2010120180150210
2011130190160220
2012140200170230
2013150210180240
2014160220190250

What is the percentage increase in the number of students in School D from 2010 to 2013?

A. 14.28%
B. 15.38%
C. 18.18%
D. 20%

13.

The following table shows the number of students enrolled in four different schools over the years:

YearSchool ASchool BSchool CSchool D
2010120180150210
2011130190160220
2012140200170230
2013150210180240
2014160220190250

What is the difference between the number of students in School D in 2012 and School A in 2014?

A. 40
B. 50
C. 60
D. 70

14.

The following table shows the number of students enrolled in four different schools over the years:

YearSchool ASchool BSchool CSchool D
2010120180150210
2011130190160220
2012140200170230
2013150210180240
2014160220190250

What is the total increase in the number of students in School C from 2010 to 2014?

A. 30
B. 40
C. 50
D. 60

15.

The following table shows the number of students enrolled in four different schools over the years:

YearSchool ASchool BSchool CSchool D
2010120180150210
2011130190160220
2012140200170230
2013150210180240
2014160220190250

What is the total number of students in all schools in 2011?

A. 720
B. 730
C. 740
D. 750


 

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