BASE INSTITUTE - NAMAKKAL |www.ibpsguide.com | PH: 900 37 111 66 SBI PO Prelims 2017 – Practice Mock Test-20 (Based on Previous Year Pattern) REASONING ABILITY Direction (1-5): Relationship between different elements is shown in the statements. Find if the conclusions also follow or not. 1) Statements: R > V ≥ A ≥ S; A ≥ O ≥ U Conclusions: I. V > U II. S ≤ O A) only I follows B) only II follows C) either I or II follows D) neither I nor II follow E) both I and II follow 2) Statements: R > A ≥ X ≥ D; X ≥ O ≥ Z Conclusions: I. Z = A II. R > O A) only I follows B) only II follows C) either I or II follows D) neither I nor II follow E) both I and II follow 3) Statements: A > Z ≥ B ≤ M; B ≥ E < L Conclusions: I. A > E II. M ≤ Z A) only I follows B) only II follows C) either I or II follows D) neither I nor II follow E) both I and II follow 4) Statements: Q > A ≥ M ≤ E; J ≥ E < S Conclusions: I. A ≥ S II. S < Q A) only I follows B) only II follows C) either I or II follows D) neither I nor II follow E) both I and II follow 5) Statements: Q>S≥XV Conclusions:

I. Q > N II. S > J A) only I follows B) only II follows C) either I or II follows D) neither I nor II follow E) both I and II follow Directions (6 – 10): Study the following information to answer the given questions: Seven friends A, B, C, D, E, F, and G live on seven different floors of a building but not necessarily in the same order. The lowermost floor of the building is numbered one, the one above that is numbered two and so on till the topmost floor is numbered seven. Each of them has different number of boxes – 12, 15, 22, 25, 34, 42 and 57 but not necessarily in the same order. The one who has 22 boxes lives on the floor numbered 3. Only one person lives between C and the one who has 22 boxes. The one who has 42 boxes lives immediately above C. Only one person lives between the one who has 42 boxes and the one who has 15 boxes. The number of people living between C and the one who has 15 boxes is the same as that between the one who has 42 boxes and F. B lives on an odd-numbered floor. B has 19 boxes more than the one who lives on floor number 4. Only two people live between E and the one who has 34 boxes. The one who has 25 boxes lives on one of the floors below E but not on floor number 2. Only two people live between A and G. The one who has 12 boxes lives immediately below A. 6) Which of the following person lives at top floor? A) A B) G C) B D) D E) None 7) What is the total number of boxes with D and G? A) 64 B) 67 C) 69 D) 59 E) 55 8) How many persons live between the floors of B and F? A) None B) One C) Two D) Three E) More than three 9) Which of the following is true with respect to the given arrangement? A) There are 2 floors between floors of C and F B) F lives on floor number 4 C) A has 42 boxes D) The total number of boxes with E and G is 36

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BASE INSTITUTE - NAMAKKAL |www.ibpsguide.com | PH: 900 37 111 66 E) None is correct 10) Which of the following is the correct combination of Floor No : Person : Number of boxes? A) 6 : A : 15 B) 7 : B : 42 C) 4 : F : 57 D) 3 : G : 22 E) 5 : A : 25 Directions (6 – 10): Answer the questions on the basis of the information given below There are 8 people – Varun, Shivani, Meenu, Kanika, Vishal, Anika, Bhuvan and Ravi. Each of them have their birthdays in different months – January, February, April, May, June, September, October and December but not necessarily in the same order. Each one of them likes different flowers – Lily, Daisy, Hibiscus, Lotus, Jasmine, Rose, Tulip, and Marigold again not necessarily in the same order. Bhuvan’s birthday months is having less than 31 days but not June. Kanika’s birthday month is immediately before Meenu’s birthday month. Ravi does not like Lotus or Lily or Hibiscus. Anika likes Jasmine. There are 2 months between birthday months of Bhuvan and Ravi. Ravi’s birthday month is not February or April or May. The one who likes rose has his birthday in April. Meenu’s birthday month is after May. The birthday month of the one who likes Marigold is just before Ravi’s birthday month. There are 3 months between the birthday months of Ravi and Vishal. Varun’s birthday is not in December. There are 3 months between the birthday months of the ones who like Rose and Jasmine. There is one month between the birthday months of the ones who like Daisy and Tulip. The one who likes Lotus does not have his birthday in a month having 31 days. There are 2 months between the birthday months of the ones who like Tulip and Lily. 11) Kanika likes which of the following flowers? A) Lily B) Lotus C) Hibiscus D) Tulip E) Cannot be determined 12) How many months are there between the birthday months of Kanika and Anika? A) None B) One C) Two D) Three E) More than three 13) Who likes Lily? A) Ravi B) Shivani C) Kanika D) Varun E) None

A) February – Vishal – Tulip B) September – Anika – Lily C) December – Shivani – Lotus D) June – Meenu – Marigold E) October – Anika – Lotus 15) Which of the following is correct with respect to the given arrangement? A) Vishal’s birthday month is June B) Ravi likes Tulip C) The one having birthday in May likes Tulip. D) There are 3 months between birthday months of Shivani and Meenu E) Bhuvan likes Lotus Directions (16-18): Study the following information carefully to answer the questions that follow: A is father of B and C is mother of A. E is sister of F whose daughter is G. S, the husband of C is the grandfather of G. P is father of E and brother of R. S has only two children, both of opposite sex. 16) What is the relation between F and S? A) F is daughter of S B) F is sister of S C) F is son of S D) F is daughter in law of S E) Either A option or D option 17) What is the relation between E and B? A) E is sister of B B) E is brother of B C) E is aunt of B D) E is maternal grandmother of B E) None 18) What is the relation between B and G? A) B is sister of G B) B is brother of G C) B is aunt of G D) There is no relation E) None Directions (19-20): Point A is 8 m north of point B. Point B is 10 m west of point C. Point C is 11 m north of point D. Point F is 4 m north of point E which is 6m west of point D. 19) A person starts from point F, reaches point G by taking a left and then takes a right turn to reach point B. Find FG + BC. A) 13 km B) 12 km C) 15 km D) 14 km E) None

14) Which of the following triplet is correct as per given arrangement?

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BASE INSTITUTE - NAMAKKAL |www.ibpsguide.com | PH: 900 37 111 66 20) Point T is 4m north of point C. Find AT. A) 29 m B) 2√29 m C) 5√26 m D) 29√2 m E) None Direction (21-25): Study the following information and answer the questions given below: Eight friends A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H are sitting in a circle, but not necessarily in the same order. Three of them are facing outside and five of them are facing the centre. • E faces outside, both the immediate neighbours of E face the centre. H sits second to the right of E. B sits to the immediate right of E. • D faces the centre. Both the immediate neighbours of D face outside. • G sits second to the left of A B sits third to the right of H • F is not an immediate neighbour of D. C is an immediate neighbour of G. • D is not an immediate neighbour of B 21) Who sits to the immediate right of E. a) A b) B c) C d) D e) E 22) Who sits to the immediate left of H. a) A b) B c) C d) D e) F 23) Who sits to the immediate right of F. a) A b) B c) C d) D e) E 24) Who sits diagonally opposite of B. a) A b) B c) C d) D e) F 25) Who sits diagonally opposite of E. a) A b) B c) C d) D e) E Directions (26 – 30): Study the following information to answer the given questions: Eight People A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H are sitting in a straight line, all of them facing the same direction. Each one of them has birthdays in different months – January, February, April, May, July, September, October and December but not necessarily in the same order. G sits third to the right of the person whose birthday is in July. The person whose birthday is in December sits second to the right of G. A and E are immediate neighbors of each other and neither of them have their birthdays either in July or December and they are not immediate neighbor of G. H sits third to the right of the person whose birthday is in January. Neither A nor E join in January. H’s birthday is not in December. Only two people sit between E and the person whose birthday is in

October. The person whose birthday is in February sits to the immediate left of D. Only one person sits between E and B. C has his birthday in one of the months before October. E’s birthday is in a month after May. G’s birthday is after A’s. 26) Whose birthday is in October? A) A B) B C) F D) D E) None of the above 27) How many persons are sitting between A and F? A) None B) One C) Two D) Three E) More than three 28) Who is sitting second to left of G? A) F B) D C) H D) B E) None of the above 29) B’s birthday is in which month? A) December B) February C) January D) April E) September 30) If E and H interchange their places, then who is sitting at second to left of H? A) B B) D C) A D) F E) None Directions (31-35): Study the following information to answer the given questions: In a certain code, ‘make the one happy’ is written as ‘de sik vbh gi’, ‘happy is one girl’ is written as ‘asz gi ha sik’, ‘the girl is sweet’ is written as ‘ha jo de asz’, and ‘one is seeking attention’ is written as ‘sbn sik ti asz’. 31) What is the code for ‘happy’? A) vbh B) de C) gi D) ha E) asz 32) What does ‘asz’ stand for? A) girl B) sweet C) one D) is E) attention 33) ’asz lo de’ could be a code for which of the following? A) girl is action B) the is sense C) happy is girl D) the one attention E) make seeking happy 34) What is code for ‘one’? A) sbn B) sik C) ti D) asz E) de 35) Which of the following may represent ‘sweet make seeking’? A) jo sbn ti B) sbn ti sik C) vbh jo sik D) ti vbh jo E) vbh ti de ENGLISH LANGUAGE

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BASE INSTITUTE - NAMAKKAL |www.ibpsguide.com | PH: 900 37 111 66 Directions (36-40): Rearrange the following six sentences (A), (B), (C), (D), (E) and (F) in the proper sequence to form a meaningful paragraph and then answer the questions given below. (A) In India, even today, the contents of the two kinds of pipeline networks commingle every now and then. (B) This called for drinking water pipes and sewerage lines to stay forever apart, like East and West in Rudyard Kipling's poem. (C) Singapore crossed this milestone long ago. (D) Singaporeans should be able to drink water from the tap, as residents of developed countries could. (E) This has created an industry that supplies/ cleanses water for drinking. (F) When Singapore set out on its modernisation journey Lee Kuan Yew set one vital benchmark for himself. 36). Which of the following would be the FIRST sentence after rearrangement? a) A b) B c) D d) F e) C 37). Which of the following would be the SECOND sentence after rearrangement? a) F b) D c) C d) A e) B 38). Which of the following would be the THIRD sentence after rearrangement? a) F b) E c) A d) C e) B 39). Which of the following would be the FOURTH sentence after rearrangement? a) C b) B c) E d) D e) F 40). Which of the following would be the SIXTH (LAST) sentence after rearrangement? a) D b) C c) E d) B e) A Directions (Q. 1-10): Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions given below it. There is no shortage of coal mines in India but power industry always suffers from coal shortage. Gap between demand and supply of coal is huge. This gap was 35 million tonnes in 2007 and near about 83 million tonnes in 2012. It is expected that by 2020 the coal shortage would be around 200 million tonnes. Shortage in the supply of coal is impacting the power generation. In 2009 government declared ‘no go’ policy. It put a complete ban on coal mining in forested area. Hence 35% of forest areas in nine prominent coal mines came under ‘no go’

zones. Then the task of mining was given jointly to many companies even the rivals companies. This led to chaos and had never worked. Domestic shortage of coal has never been met by imported coal. This is because of the ownership conflict regarding coal during transit between Coal India and the Indian Railways. Near about 42,000 MW power plants have been built and ready to operate but these lack fuel. Lack of infrastructure and shortage of equipment such as turbines, boilers and generators is another major hurdle and reason of power crisis in India Private investors are discouraged because state electricity boards are unable to buy power at commercial rates. India’s largest thermal power generator, National Thermal Power Corporation (NTPC) showed a net profit of just 1% in 2010-11. Distribution companies are losing every year. Their accumulated loss in 2010 was Rs 82,000 crore. Hence lack of profit is a major discouragement. For the 12th five year plan (2012-17) the Central Electricity Authority (CEA), major advisory body to the Union power minister, has set a target to generate 100,000 MW of additional power to meet the power demand. It has been accepted by the Planning Commission but not by Environment Ministry as the plan was ecologically unsound. Additional generation of electricity would impact the environment and bring undesirable change in the climate. Hence it never worked out. We also found that no investment in power infrastructure has been done in India for the last 10-15 years. Every political party works on tariff not investment. Because of this most of the electricity companies are going through debt and unable to buy power and meet the demand. Sensing the present and future demand of electricity chances to lessen the load is extremely bleak. For every one percent increase in GDP, additional one percent power is required. If this need is not met then not only power sector but all the other industries will be impacted. Hence government must come up with effective plans to handle the condition of power crisis in India and its capital. India must shift her focus to alternate source of energy like wind and solar to generate power. Government must work on the plans to invest in power sector. 41). Which of the following best defines 'no go' zones as given in the passage? a) The Planning Commission has called for a careful delimitation of areas where coal mining is going to be totally prohibited. b) The forest and Environment ministry had decided to categorise forest and other coal land.

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BASE INSTITUTE - NAMAKKAL |www.ibpsguide.com | PH: 900 37 111 66 c) Those areas that have over 70 per cent gross forest cover or over 30 percent weighted forest cover. d) Both b and c e) None 42). Why the generation of additional power could not take place to meet the power demand? a) As per the statement of Minister of state for Power, India has surplus power but its distribution is the major problem. b) At this stage, it may become apparent that the environmental management and pollution control measures should be devalued. c) Concern for environment is now a primary issue in all aspects of human activities. d) The India power sector faced two fundamental and interdependent issues. e) All of the above 43). Which of the following statement is true as given in the passage? a) The production and supply of electricity had not been keeping pace with the growing demand of electricity in the country. b) With monsoon rains weak and coal supplies unreliable, could be staring at long spells without power. c) Coal is responsible for meeting almost half the energy needs of the entire world. d) All of the above e) None 44). Which of the main hurdles in the operation of newly built power plants ? a) Emergence of the renewable energy sources such as solar power. b) Lack of electricity infrastructure. c) Increasing lack of accountability. d) All of the above e) None 45). What does the author mean when he says that 'Every political party works on tariff not investment'? a) Government works in the area of imposing tax on imported goods and services while don't provide any facility. b) Political party internationally does not attract business investments through lower tax rates. c) Taking a risk in the hope that the money will grow more quickly. d) Suggest a way in which we can preserve consistency in both valuation and capital budgeting.

e) All of the above Direction (46-48) : Choose the word which is MOST OPPOSITE in meaning of the word printed in bold as used in the passage46). Bleak a) Encouraging b) Depressing c) Sunny d) Friendly e) Appealing 47). Prominent a) Obvious b) Bulging c) Extrusive d) Flashy e) Inconspicuous 48). Crisis a) Confrontation b) Dilemma c) Contingency d) Breakthrough e) Culmination Direction (49-50) : Choose the word which is MOST SIMILAR in meaning of the word printed in bold as used in the passage9). Sensing a) Overlooking b) Anticipating c) Appreciating d) Marking e) Disregarding 10). Chaos a) System b) Harmony c) Normality d) Turmoil e) Disorder Directions (51-60) :- In the following passage, some of the words have been left out, each of which is indicated by a number. Find the suitable word from the options given against each number and fill up the blanks with appropriate words to make the paragraph meaningfully complete. I am working toward saving money; one of the savings (51) I may want to consider is a savings account. Savings accounts (52) pay interest (although a relatively small amount) on the account. A savings account can be easily done, but there are definitely some things to take up and (53) before choosing an option. First, consider which bank you want to open the account with. Look for convenience, and (54) , but also consider the interest paid. Some banks provide specific facilities over a specific account balance, or with some, the interest increases as the balance increases. Also (55) any charges that bank may impose on you. Common charges include low balance charges, monthly charges, and ATM charges (if I have access to my money via ATM). Any charge that I have to pay will (56) reduce my savings. So I try to minimise them. I may also consider opening a savings account with Jan Dhan Yojana. Once I am to decide a

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BASE INSTITUTE - NAMAKKAL |www.ibpsguide.com | PH: 900 37 111 66 bank, I'll have to determine what kind of savings account I'll open. A basic savings account offers higher interest rates but (57) requirements and restrictions, (58) other than saving accounts (59) offer higher interest rates but more restrictions. Before I open a new banking account. I am to start saving. Even if I only have a small amount to (60) each month, even a little money is a great start. 51). a) benefits b) privilege c) discretion d) options e) grant 52). a) infrequently b) rarely c) usually d) unusually e) habitually

63). Knowledge will not attract money (a) / unless it is (b) / organized and intelligently directed (c) / through practical plans (d) / of action, to the definite end of accumulation of money. (e) 64). As the experiences (a) / Of other countries have shown (b) / An ailing (c) / Financial sector can very quickly (d) / Render wreck the entire economy (e) 65). If you are (a) / one of the (b) / who have often wondered how (c) / great fortunes are (d) / made, this story will be enlightening (e) QUANTITATIE APTITUDE

53). a) rank b) evaluate c) sized up d) estimate e) neglect 54). a) accessibility b) difficulty c) restriction d) inutility e) suitability 55). a) unification b) rending c) review d) breaking e) combining 56). a) seeming b) tending c) partiality d) likely e) leaning 57). a) consequential b) major c) important d) large e) fewer 58). a) while b) before c) until d) unless e) during 59). a) seldom b) often c) earlier d) repeatedly e) rarely 60). a) withhold b) counteract c) contribute d) take e) withdraw Directions (61-65): In each of these sentences, some parts of the sentence are numbered (a), (b), (c), (d) and (e).One of these parts has some error in it. The error may be either of spelling or grammar or wrong word or unnecessary word etc. The number of the part that contains error is the answer. 61).It was (a) / Natural that (b) / Some difficulties crop up (c) / In his life, while (d) / He was Studying(e) 62). Chatting on (a) / the Internet with people only not (b) / makes us (c) / feel friendly but also (d) / increases our knowledge (e)

66). A man walking at the speed of 4 kmph crosses a square field diagonally in 3 minutes. The area of the field is: a) 18000m2 b) 20000m2 c) 19000m2 d) 25000m2 e) None 67). Amit and Ananthu can do a work in 15 days and 25 days respectively. Amit started the work and left after 3 days. Ananthu took over and completed the work. In how many days was the total work completed? a) 28 days b) 20 days c) 23 days d) 25 days e) 31 days 68). In how many ways can the letters of the word, ‘KEYBOARD’ be arranged in such a way that the vowels always come together? a) 4250 b) 4520 c) 4320 d) 4230 e) None 69). A can contains a mixture of two liquids A and B in the ratio 7:5. When 9 litres of mixture are drawn off and the can is filled with B, the ratio of A and B becomes 7:9. How many litres of liquid A was contained by the can initially? a) 25 b) 21 c) 20 d) 10 e) 15 70). A sum of Rs.100 is lent at simple interest of 3% p.a. for the first month, 9% p.a. for the second month, 27% p.a. for the third month and so on. What is the total amount of interest earned at the end of the year approximately? a) Rs.797160 b) Rs.791160 c) Rs.65930 d) Rs.66430 e) None 71). A man bought a horse and a carriage for Rs. 3000. He sold the horse at a gain of 20%

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a) 16

72). In a 1000 m race Usha beats Shiny by 50 m. In the same race, by what time margin Shiny beat Mercy who runs at 4 m/s ? a) 100 sec. b) 50 sec c) 25 sec d) Data not sufficient e) None

83). 11, 6, 6, 12, 26, 67.5, 205.5 a) 11 b) 12 c) 26 d) 6 e) 67.5

73). A person tosses an unbiased coin. When head turns up, he gets Rs.8 and tail turns up he loses Rs.4. If 3 coins are tossed, what is probability that the gets a profit of Rs.12? a) 3/8 b) 5/8 c) 3/4 d) 1/8 e) None 74). The ratio of investments of A, B and C is 5:6:7. If they share the profit in the ratio of 5:9:14, then find the ratio of their periods of investments. a) 2:3:4 b) 3:5:6 c) 3:2:4 d) 2:4:3 e) None 75). The population of a town increase annually by 20% . If the present population is 2,00,000, then what is the difference in population after two years and three years a) 63,250 b) 48,800 c) 60,800 d) 57,600 e) None Directions (Q. 76-80): What value should come in place of question mark (?) in the following questions? 76). Find the value of 1/(3+1/(3+1/(3-1/3))) a) 3/10 b) 10/3 c) 27/89 d) 89/27 e) None 77). 18800 / 470 / 20 a) 1 b) 2 c) 3 d) 4

e) 5

78). ? % of 480 + 58% of 325 = 320.5 a) 25.3 b) 26.5 c) 27.2 d) 27.5 e) None 79). (0.0081)4 ÷ (0.09)5 = ? a) 343 x 10-2 b) 81 x 10-8 c) 729 x 10-6 d) 27 x 10-5 e) None 80). 1024 + 32 x 0.5 - 53 = ? a) 950 b) 987 c) 1001 d) 1081

b) 58

c) 153

82). 9, 13, 30, 65, 129, 229 a) 9 b) 65 c) 30 d) 129

d) 463

e) 1394

e) 229

84). 15, 35, 85, 240, 522.5, 1303.75 a) 15 b) 35 c) 85 d) 240 e) 1303.75 85). 3, 7, 25, 100, 380, 1122, 2230 a) 25 b) 100 c) 380 d) 1122 e) 2230 Direction (Q. 86-90) : In each of the following questions, two equations are given. You have to solve them and give answer. 86). I. 17x - 13y = 50; II. 8x - 39y = - 108 a) x > y b) x < y c) x ≥ y d) x ≤ y e) x = y or there is no relation between x and y. 87). I. 6x2 - 53x + 60 = 0; II. y2 - 17y + 72 = 0 a) x > y b) x < y c) x ≥ y d) x ≤ y = y or there is no relation between x and y. 88). I. x = 3√148877; II.y2 = 2809 a) x > y b) x < y c) x ≥ y d) x ≤ y = y or there is no relation between x and y. 89). I. 3x2 - 4x - 32 = 0; II. 2y2 - 25y + 68 = 0 a) x > y b) x < y c) x ≥ y d) x ≤ y there is no relation between x and y. 90). I. x2 - 28x + 196 = 0; II. y2 - 32y + 255 = 0 a) x > y b) x < y c) x ≥ y d) x ≤ y there is no relation between x and y.

e) x

e) x

e) x = y or

e) x = y or

Direction (Q. 91-95) : Following table shows the percentage of marks scored by six students in different papers.

e) 1121

Direction (Q. 81-85) : In the following number series only one number is wrong. Find out the wrong number. 81). 5, 16, 58, 153, 463, 1394, 4188

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Medicine, 39.6

91). What is the average marks scored by all the six students in Hindi? a) 42 b) 43 c) 44 d) 45 e) 52 92). What is the difference between the total marks scored by ' B ' and that by 'C in all six subjects together? a) 40 b) 41 c) 42 d) 43 e) 44 93). How many of the given six students passed with first division (a scoring 60% or above in aggregate)? a) Two b) Three c) Four d) Five e) None 94). Marks scored by 'A' in GK is what percentage of the marks scored by him in Maths? a) 64% b) 68% c) 72% d) 76% e) 84% 95). Total marks scored by all students in Hindi is what percentage more or less than the total marks scored by all students in Chemistry? a) 17.25% more b) 17.25% less c) 15.625% more d) 15.625% less e) None Direction (Q. 96 - 100) : Study the following piechart carefully to answer the questions that follow : Degree Wise Break-up of Expenditure of a Family in a Month Total Amount Spent in a Month is Rs. 45,800

Entertain ment, Investme nts, 54 36

Commuti ng, 79.2

Groceries, 82.8 Shopping, 68.4

96). What is the amount spent by the family on commuting? a) Rs. 10,076 b) Rs. 10,534 c) Rs. 6,870 d) Rs. 8,702 e) None 97). What is the respective ratio of amount spent by family on Medicine to the amount spent on Groceries? a) 1:2 b) 13:21 c) 3:5 d) 11:23 e) 7:9 98). What is the total amount spent by the family on Entertainment and Shopping together? a) Rs. 9,618 b) Rs. 13,282 c) Rs. 13,740 d) Rs. 11,908 e) None 99). Total amount spent by the family on Groceries, Entertainment and Investments together forms approximately what per cent of amount spent on Commuting? a) 209 b) 76 c) 154 d) 218 e) 254 100). Amount spent by the family on Medicine forms what per cent of amount spent on Shopping? (rounded off to two digits after decimal) a) 43.67 b) 49.52 c) 57.89 d) 61.89 e) None

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