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SECTION -1 Number of Questions = 25 “sn for questions 140 5: Answer these questions onthe bass ofthe information given below, persons — A, Band C— play a series of games with coins. In each game, they place some eoins ‘on a table and pick the coins in turns. starting with A, then R, then © and thon A and s unl, Exch ‘person, in his turn, has to pick either one or two coins. In any game, the number of eoins with which _ the game starts is termed as the primary count of that game. In each game, they get points according ‘to the following conditions: (i) The person who picks the last coin is the winner of that game and hence gets two points, (ii) The person whose turn is next to the winner of that game gets one point. (iii) The person whose turn is hefore the winner of that game gets no points, 14 6 2 Also each person plays intelligently and tries to get the maximum possible points, Ase 1, For which of the following primary counts will A win? c BR 2 (1) 12 (2) 23 (3) 34 (4) 40 (5) None of these 2. For which of the following primary counis will B get no points? () 15 Q) 16 @).17 (4) 18 (3) None of these 3. If they play a total of 300 games with each game having a different primary count, from | to 300, then the-total number of points that A gets is (1) 300 (2) 375 (3) 500 (4) 425 (5) None of these Additional information for questions 4 and 5: B and C are friends and hence they want one of them fo be the winner (without considering their individual points). 4, For which of the following primary coums will A win? (1) 24 2) 25 (3) 26 (4) 27 (5) None of the above . Ifthey play three games with primary counts as 4, 5 and 6, what is the number of points scored by _ Aby the end of these three games? ‘Management Education Pvt. Ltd. (T.LM.E), 951, Siddamselty Complex, ark Lane, Seounderabad: 3 rial may be reproduced, in any forny or by any means, without permission in wil Ne use of borfafide students of Triumphant Institute of Management Ec! % aie RECTIONS for questions 6 10 10: Answer these questions on the basis uf the information given below. “The sales manager of APPLE, a cellular company, was explaining to his assistant the deusily of the | Various changes in their subscriber base. There were only four categories of subscribers who "Contributed to the changes in the subscriber base. Firstly, there were “Believers” who were subscribers ‘of other cellular companies last year but shifted to APPLE this year. Secondly, there were ‘Scoffers’ Who were subscribers of APPLE last year but shifted to other cellular companies this year. Thirdly, there were ‘Novices’ who did not subscribe to any cellular company last year but subscribed to APPLE this year. Finally, there were “Skimpers’ who subscribed to APPLE last year but are not subscribing th any cellular company this year. No subscriber falls into more than one of the above categories, For any given year, the number of subscribers in each of the above categories and the total number of subscribers of APPLE are both taken as on 31% December of that year. Also, it is assumed that no person subscribes to more than one cellular company simultaneously In the following bar chart, the number of subscribers in each of the above four categories has been given as a peicentage of the total number of subscribers of APPLE in the pervious year (for five different years). . (in percentage terms) m pe t 30 oo Elles acd 3 20 20 20% 3 1 is? 0 £ iS 2001 2003 2005 DScoffers TI Novices 1 Skimpers In the above graph, for example, the number of scoffers in 2003 was 20% of the total number of ‘subscribers in 2002. 6. In which of the following years was the total number of subscribers of APPLE the highest? (1) 2001 (2) 2002 (3) 2003 (4) 2004 (5) 2005. 7. In how many of the given years (including 2001) was there a growth in the total number of subscribers aver that of the previous year? (yo @Q)1 @G)2 4 (5) 3 8. In which of the following pairs uf years was the number of Novices the same? (1) 2001 and 2002 (2) 2002 and 2003 & }) 2003 and 2004 (4) 2004 and 2005 (6) 200 and 2005 aes a > hae lute change in the total number of subscribers of APPLE, over tha ofthe previous Vea, 7 et 5 2003 (3) 2004 (4) 2005 (5) 2002 0 the total number of subscribers of APPLE in 2004 was 38.64 million, then the total number ae y ‘subscribers (in million) in 2001 was (1) 35.00 (2) 37.24 (3) 41.50 (4) 43.25 (5) 31,35 DIRECTIONS for questions 11 10 15: Answer these questions on the basis of the information given below. In the country of Pollutia, the government was very concerned over the increasing levels of air pollution due to vehicular emissions. In order to help it in tackling this issue, the government decided to keep track of the growth in the number of vehicles of various types in all the six states — A, B, C,D, and F -of the country. The following table gives the percentage growth in the number of vehicles in each of the six states, from 2006 to 2007. Ma wala saa) bd 6 aS A oe 2 State ae Type of vehicle | Two-wheelers 16.64% | 11.8% | 8.88% | 18.4% | 13.36% | 19.96% Beat (2. | Three-wheelers 14.32% | 9.2%~ | 9.96% | 12.6% | 11.46% | 16.66% | _ -{ Passenger vehicles 10.86% | 12.6% | 12.44% | 10.1% | 16.66% | 13.4% | 15.46% | 11.68% | 14% | 12.3% | 11.98% Assume that these are the only types of vehicles and any vehicle is classified into only one of these types. It is known that. in the year 2006, in each state, each of the four types of vehicles comprised at least one-sixth of the total number of vehicles in that state in 2006. 11. The maximum possible percentage increase in the total number of vehicles in state B from 2006 tv 2007 is (1) 12.25% 2) 13.33% (3) 12.96% (4) 13.75% (5) 13.96% 12. The minimum possible percentage increase in the total number of vehicles in state D from 2006 to 2007 is (1) 10.58% (2) 11.8% _G) 12.55% (A) 12,96% (5) ae tional information for questivus 19 v 13: he overall percentage increase in the total number of vehicles in states’A, B,C, D, E and F from Hs 13.4%, 12.8%, 11.0%, 12.6%, 13.3% and 15.4% respectively.

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