Arjun was selected to appear for the civil services mains examination after qualifying in the prelims examination.
In the mains examination, six papers - Paper I, Paper II, Paper III, Paper IV, Paper V, and Paper VI - had equal maximum marks. The number of marks scored by Arjun in Paper I is 20% less than his marks in Paper VI. The ratio of marks scored by him in Paper II to that in Paper III is 4:3, and that in Paper III to Paper V is 3:5. The number of marks scored by him in Paper IV is 31% less than that of Paper V. He scored 60 marks in Paper III.
He achieved a score of 42.25% in the mains examination, and the average of marks scored by him in all the papers is 84.5.
109. If P1 represents the percentage of marks in Paper III and P2 represents the percentage of marks in Paper V, then find the difference between the percentage point of paper III and paper V.
(a) 30% (b) 20% (c) 60% (d) 80%
110. What was the total of maximum marks in the examination?
(a) 1500 (b) 1200 (c) 1000 (d) 800
111. What is the difference between marks obtained by Arjun in Paper II and marks obtained by him in Paper V?
(a) 19 (b) 20 (c) 22 (d) 28
112. The number of marks obtained by the Arjun in the paper II and III together was how much more percent than the marks obtained by him in paper V?
(a) 40% (b) 20% (c) 60% (d) 50%
113. What was the average of marks obtained by Arjun in the subject V and VI together?
(a) 100 (b) 120 (c) 105 (d) 110
114. The number of marks obtained by Arjun in the paper I was how much less than that of paper VI?
(a) 31 (b) 32 (c) 12 (d) 22
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