Data Sufficiency - Advanced Level: data adequacy
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Level up your data sufficiency skills with this challenging mix. 20 advanced-level problems await in Worksheet 24 of 30. Focus area: data adequacy. Learn information assessment, data completeness, requirement analysis through systematic practice. Designed for advanced learners seeking complex scenarios and multi-step problems.
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Worksheet 24 of 30 (80% complete)
Question 1
Question: What is the cost price of the article?
Statement (1): Selling price is Rs. 1200 with a profit of 20%.
Statement (2): If sold at Rs. 900, the loss would be 10%.
Question: What is the cost price of the product?
Statement (1): Selling price is Rs. 1200 and profit is 20%.
Statement (2): If the selling price were 10% higher, the profit would be 32%.
Statement (2): Let original CP = C, original SP = S. Profit = (S - C)/C If SP increases by 10%: new SP = 1.1S, new profit = 32% (1.1S - C)/C = 0.32 1.1S - C = 0.32C 1.1S = 1.32C S = 1.2C This gives ratio S:C = 6:5, but no absolute value. NOT SUFFICIENT alone.
Therefore, only Statement (1) alone is sufficient.
Question 3
Question: What is the value of x?
Statement (1): |x| = 5
Statement (2): x² = 25 and x > 0
Statement (1): |x| = 5 → x = 5 or x = -5. NOT sufficient alone (two values). Statement (2): x² = 25 → x = 5 or x = -5, but x > 0 → x = 5 uniquely. SUFFICIENT alone. Therefore, only Statement (2) alone is sufficient.
Question 4
Question: What is the total sales of the company across all regions?
Statement (1): North region sales are 40% of total, which is Rs. 200,000.
Statement (2): South region sales are 25% of total, East region is 20%, West is 15%.
Statement (1): North sales = 40% of total = 200,000 → Total = 200,000/0.4 = Rs. 500,000. Statement (2): Only percentages given, no absolute values → cannot determine total.
Question 5
Question: What is the diameter of the circle?
Statement (1): Area of circle is 154 cm².
Statement (2): Circumference is 44 cm.
Statement (1): Area = πr² = 154 → r = 7 cm → diameter = 14 cm. Statement (2): C = πd = 44 → d = 14 cm.
Question 6
Question: In how many ways can the letters of the word be arranged?
Statement (1): The word has 5 distinct letters.
Statement (2): The word has 2 vowels and 3 consonants.
Statement (1): 5 distinct letters can be arranged in 5! = 120 ways. Statement (2): Without knowing which letters and if any repeats, cannot determine unique arrangements.
Question 7
Question: Is xy > 0?
Statement (1): x > 0
Statement (2): y > 0
xy > 0 means x and y have same sign. Each alone insufficient, together they are both positive → product positive.
Question 8
Question: Is x > y?
Statement (1): x² > y²
Statement (2): x³ > y³
Statement (1): x² > y² means |x| > |y|, but x could be less than y if both negative - insufficient. Statement (2): x³ > y³ means x > y (cubing preserves inequality) - sufficient.
Question 9
Question: How many days will B take to complete the work alone?
Statement (1): A and B together complete the work in 12 days.
Statement (2): A alone completes the work in 20 days.
Question: What is the present age of the father?
Statement (1): The father is 24 years older than his son.
Statement (2): In 6 years, the father will be twice as old as his son.
Let F = father's age, S = son's age. Statement (1): F = S + 24 Statement (2): F + 6 = 2(S + 6) Substitute (1) into (2): (S + 24) + 6 = 2S + 12 S + 30 = 2S + 12 18 = S Then F = 42 Thus, both statements together give unique ages (Father: 42, Son: 18).
Question 11
Question: What is the value of x + y?
Statement (1): 2x + 3y = 12
Statement (2): 4x + 6y = 24
Statement (2) is just 2 times statement (1). Both represent the same line, infinite solutions. Cannot determine unique x + y.
Question 12
Question: What is the total sales of the company across all regions?
Statement (1): North region sales are 40% of total, which is Rs. 200,000.
Statement (2): South region sales are 25% of total, East region is 20%, West is 15%.
Statement (1): North sales = 40% of total = 200,000 → Total = 200,000/0.4 = Rs. 500,000. Statement (2): Only percentages given, no absolute values → cannot determine total.
Question 13
Question: What is the average of 5 numbers?
Statement (1): Sum of the 5 numbers is 250.
Statement (2): The numbers are in arithmetic progression with first term 40.
Average = Sum/Count = 250/5 = 50. Statement (1) alone gives answer. Statement (2) alone cannot determine sum without more info.
Question 14
Question: What is the average weight of the class?
Statement (1): Average weight of 20 boys is 60 kg.
Statement (2): Average weight of 15 girls is 50 kg.
Combined average = (20×60 + 15×50)/(20+15) = (1200 + 750)/35 = 1950/35 ≈ 55.71 kg.
Question 15
Question: In how many ways can the letters of the word be arranged?
Statement (1): The word has 5 distinct letters.
Statement (2): The word has 2 vowels and 3 consonants.
Statement (1): 5 distinct letters can be arranged in 5! = 120 ways. Statement (2): Without knowing which letters and if any repeats, cannot determine unique arrangements.
Question 16
Question: What is the average of 5 numbers?
Statement (1): Sum of the 5 numbers is 250.
Statement (2): The numbers are in arithmetic progression with first term 40.
Average = Sum/Count = 250/5 = 50. Statement (1) alone gives answer. Statement (2) alone cannot determine sum without more info.
Question 17
Question: How much time will the train take to cover 300 km?
Statement (1): The train covers 150 km in 2.5 hours.
Statement (2): The train's speed is 60 km/h.
Statement (1): Speed = 60 km/h → time = 300/60 = 5 hours. Statement (2): Directly time = 300/60 = 5 hours.
Question 18
Question: What is the cost price of the product?
Statement (1): Selling price is Rs. 1200 and profit is 20%.
Statement (2): If the selling price were 10% higher, the profit would be 32%.
Statement (2): Let original CP = C, original SP = S. Profit = (S - C)/C If SP increases by 10%: new SP = 1.1S, new profit = 32% (1.1S - C)/C = 0.32 1.1S - C = 0.32C 1.1S = 1.32C S = 1.2C This gives ratio S:C = 6:5, but no absolute value. NOT SUFFICIENT alone.
Therefore, only Statement (1) alone is sufficient.
Question 19
Question: What is the area of the circle?
Statement (1): Circumference is 44 cm.
Statement (2): Radius is 7 cm.
Statement (1): C = 2πr = 44 → r = 7 cm → Area = πr² = 154 cm². Statement (2): r = 7 cm directly → Area = 154 cm².
Question 20
Question: What is the value of x?
Statement (1): x + y = 10
Statement (2): x - y = 4
Adding equations: 2x = 14 → x = 7. Subtracting: 2y = 6 → y = 3. Both statements needed.
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