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The document provides information about the number of COVID-19 patients in five Indian cities as of March 31, 2019. It also provides recovery and mortality rates. It then asks five multiple choice questions about the data. The questions ask about the average number of patients in three cities, the percentage increase in patients between two cities, the number of tests conducted to get the total patients, the number of patients recovered by April 30, and the number of deaths in three cities combined.

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Maths Questions Set 2

The document provides information about the number of COVID-19 patients in five Indian cities as of March 31, 2019. It also provides recovery and mortality rates. It then asks five multiple choice questions about the data. The questions ask about the average number of patients in three cities, the percentage increase in patients between two cities, the number of tests conducted to get the total patients, the number of patients recovered by April 30, and the number of deaths in three cities combined.

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DI Info Chart Questions for CLAT Exam.

Maths Questions Quiz 2

Directions: Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given beside.
Information about number of patients who were tested positive to COVID-19 tests in five different cities of
India is as follows.

Delhi has 60% more patients than Jaipur, which has 400 more than Chennai. Number of patients in Calcutta
was half the number of patients in Chennai. Number of patients in Mumbai was 100 less than Chennai. Total
patients were 9100 as on 31 March 2019 in all the five cities together.

It was found that out of every 200 patients, 180 recovered within 14 days, 18 took 30 days to recover and 2
died.

1. Find average number of patients in Chennai, Calcutta and Mumbai.


A. 1100 B. 1200 C. 1300 D. 1400 E. None of these

2. Number of patients in Jaipur was what percent more than Calcutta?


A. 100% B. 150% C. 200% D. 250% E. None of these

3. For each 1000 tests the numbers of people who were found positive were 130. Find
out how many tests were conducted that produced 9100 total positive cases?
A. 35000 B. 40000 C. 91000 D. 130000 E. 70000

4. How many patients recovered till 30 April 2020, if all the patients in Delhi, Jaipur and
Calcutta are considered?
A. 5400 B. 5540 C. 4590 D. 5940 E. 5990

5. How many people died in Jaipur, Mumbai and Chennai together?


A. 41 B. 51 C. 55 D. 112 E. 102

Correct Answers:
1 2 3 4 5
C B E D B
Common Explanation:

Let the number of patients in Delhi, Jaipur, Chennai, Calcutta, Mumbai were D, J, Ch, Cal, M respectively.

Then we have

D = 1.6J = 1.6(400+Ch)

1
Cal = Ch
2

M = Ch – 100

Therefore, we have

D + J + Ch + Cal + M = 9100

1
1.6 (400 + Ch) + (400 + Ch) + Ch + Ch + Ch – 100 = 9100
2

940 + 5.1Ch = 9100

Ch = 1600

Thus, patients in various cities are

Delhi = 3200

Jaipur = 2000

Chennai = 1600

Calcutta = 800

Mumbai = 1500

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Answers :

1. From common explanation, we have

Chennai = 1600

Calcutta = 800

Mumbai = 1500

Total = 3900

Average = 1300

Hence, option C is correct.

2. From common explanation, we have

Jaipur = 2000

Calcutta = 800

2000 – 800
Percent difference = × 100 = 150%
800

Hence, option B is correct.

3. From common explanation, we have

For each 1000 tests we have 130 positive.

Thus for 9100 = 70 ( × 130), we should have 70 (× 1000) = 70,000 tests.

Hence, option E is correct.

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4. From common explanation, we have

It is given that out of 200 patients, 180 recovered within 14 days, 18 takes 30 days to recover

Number of patients in Delhi, Jaipur and Calcutta = 3200, 2000, and 800 = 6000

From 31 March to 30 April, 180 + 18 = 198 people out of 200 will recovered,

198
means × 100 = 99% people will recover.
200

Thus, number of people who will recover from the three cities = 99% of 6000 = 5940.

Hence, option D is correct.

5. From the common explanation, we have

It is given that out of 200 patients, only 2 dies,

2
thus × 100 = 1% die.
200

Number of patients in Jaipur, Mumbai and Chennai = 2000 + 1500 + 1600 = 5100

Number of people who will die = 1% of 5100 = 51

Hence, option B is correct.

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