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Payal Gupta

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Again, the difference is minimum in case of Virat

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An informal letter is a personal letter written to your near and dears. The tone of the letter is casual, conversational, and informal. Informal letters are usually written to one's family, close friends, acquantainces, etc. 

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Only Virat got out in all the innings played. Take the help of the solution to Q1

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The difference is maximum in case of Rahul

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Rohit – 1800840 = 45

Hence, not-out in 3 innings

Gill – 2034/45.2 = 45

Hence, not out in 0 inings

Virat – 1679/36.5= 46

Hence, not–out in 0 innings

Rahul – 1445/42.5 = 34

Hence, not-out in 6 innings

Therefore, option (d) is the correct answer

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The following table gives some incomplete information on the marks obtained by four persons Deepak, Dinesh, Dharam and Dhruv in four different subjects.

 

Reasoning

Data interpretation

Quantitative

Data sufficiency

Total

Deepak

80

70

-

80

-

Dinesh

60

-

60

-

-

Dharam

-

-

60

-

220

Dhruv

90

-

70

60

-

(i) Deepak’s average marks were 72.5, in all the four subjects.

(ii) The average marks in Reasoning for all four persons were 67.5.

(iii) Dinesh’s average marks for all four subjects were 1.5 times of Dharam’s marks in Reasoning.

(iv) Dinesh and Dhruv scored the same marks in Data sufficiency. The average Data sufficiency marks were the same as the average Reasoning marks.

(v) The total marks in Data interpretation were 10 less than the total marks in Reasoning for a

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The following table gives some incomplete information on the marks obtained by four persons Deepak, Dinesh, Dharam and Dhruv in four different subjects.

 

Reasoning

Data interpretation

Quantitative

Data sufficiency

Total

Deepak

80

70

-

80

-

Dinesh

60

-

60

-

-

Dharam

-

-

60

-

220

Dhruv

90

-

70

60

-

(i) Deepak’s average marks were 72.5, in all the four subjects.

(ii) The average marks in Reasoning for all four persons were 67.5.

(iii) Dinesh’s average marks for all four subjects were 1.5 times of Dharam’s marks in Reasoning.

(iv) Dinesh and Dhruv scored the same marks in Data sufficiency. The average Data sufficiency marks were the same as the average Reasoning marks.

(v) The total marks in Data interpretation were 10 less than the total marks in Reasoning for a

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