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1 What was the total number of registrations in April? 120 From condition 3, in April, the number of online registrations was twice that of offline registrations. Let offline registrations be x, so online registrations are 2x. Given the total registrations in April is 120, we have: x + 2x = 120 ⇒ x = 40. Therefore, online registrations = 80 and offline = 40.
2 What was the number of online registrations in January? 40 In January, the offline registrations were twice that of online (condition 2). Let online registrations be x; then offline = 2x. The total must fall within 110-130, so 3x = 120, giving x = 40. Thus, online registrations in January are 40.
3 Which of the following statements can be true?
I. The number of offline registrations was the smallest in May.
II. The total number of registrations was the smallest in February.
1. Only I Statement I can be true since May had the largest online registrations, allowing offline to be smallest. However, there is no specific indication that February had the smallest total, so Statement II cannot be confirmed.
4 What best can be concluded about the number of offline registrations in February? 50 The median of offline registrations is 50, making it the most consistent assumption for February’s offline registrations.
5 Which pair of months definitely had the same total number of registrations?
I. January and April
II. February and May
3. Both I and II The table median is 120, which can apply to both January and April, as well as February and May. Both pairs can therefore have the same total registrations.
6 Which one among the following stations is visited the largest number of times? 3. Station E Station E is frequently noted in the patrol patterns, being visited by multiple teams at different times. Thus, Station E is visited the most.
7 How many times do the teams pass through Station B in a day? 2 Only Team 1 passes through Station B at 11:30 hrs, twice in total.
8 Which team patrols the street connecting Stations D and E at 10:15 hrs? 1. Team 3 Since Team 3 is at Station D at 10:00 hrs and needs 30 mins to reach Station E, it is patrolling between D and E at 10:15 hrs.
9 How many times does Team 4 pass through Station E in a day? 2 Team 4 only passes through Station E once when it leaves Station A and once when it returns, totaling 2 visits.
10 How many teams pass through Station C in a day? 2 Only two teams are noted to pass through Station C based on the patrol routes provided.
11 What was Rini’s score in the project? 60 Given that Mathew scored more than Rini, and the only scores fitting the criteria are 40, 60, and 80, Rini’s project score must be 60.
12 What was the weight of the test component? 0.60 Based on Amala’s highest aggregate and applying weighted average calculations with known scores, the weight for the test component is 0.60.
13 What was the maximum aggregate score obtained by the students? 68 Amala’s scores with a weighted average calculation yield a maximum aggregate of 68.
14 What was Mathew’s score in the test? 40 Given that Mathew scored less than Rini in the test and the minimum test score is 40, Mathew’s score must be 40.
15 Which of the following pairs of students were part of the same project team?
i) Amala and Biman
ii) Koli and Mathew
2. Neither i) nor ii) By analyzing pairings, the given pairs do not match the inferred project teams, so neither pair is part of the same team.
16 How many Split Inverter ACs did D2 sell? 14 Using the information that D3 and D4 sold equal amounts and D2 sold twice that amount, we calculate D2’s Split Inverter ACs as 14.
17 What percentage of ACs sold were of Non-inverter type? 25% Calculating based on the information provided about Inverter and Non-inverter types, 25% of total ACs were Non-inverter type.
18 What was the total number of ACs sold by D2 and D4? 33 By summing up the calculated sales figures for D2 and D4, the total number of ACs sold by them is 33.
19 Which of the following statements is necessarily false?
1. D1 and D3 together sold more ACs as compared to D2 and D4 together.
2. D2 sold the highest number of ACs.
3. D1 and D3 sold an equal number of Split ACs.
4. D4 sold more Split ACs as compared to D3.
1 Based on the distribution and totals provided, D2 and D4’s combined sales exceed that of D1 and D3, making statement 1 necessarily false.
20 If D3 and D4 sold an equal number of ACs, then what was the number of Non-inverter ACs sold by D2? 5 Given equal sales between D3 and D4 and the distribution of Non-inverter types, D2 sold 5 Non-inverter ACs.