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Friday, April 25, 2014

The date of effect of the recommendations of the 7th CPC will be decided once the Report is submitted: FinMin


The date  of effect of the recommendations of the 7` Central Pay Commission will be decided once the Report is submitted - Finance Minister has stated in a reply of undermentioned Lok Sabha Starred Question:-

GOVERNMENT OF INDIA
MINISTRY OF  FINANCE
LOK SABHA
STARRED  QUESTION NO 243
ANSWERED ON   07.02.2014
SEVENTH PAY COMMISSION
243 . Shri M. KRISHNASWAMY
Will the Minister of FINANCE  be pleased to state:-

(a) whether the Government has initiated the process to constitute the Seventh Central Pay Commission for the Central Government employees;
(b) if so, the details and the present position thereof;
(c) the date by which the new pay is likely to be made effective;


(d) whether the representatives of the Defence forces are likely to be included in the Commission and if so, the details thereof; and
(e) if not, the reasons therefor?
ANSWER
MINISTER OF FINANCE (SHRI P. CHIDAMBARAM)

(a) to (e) A statement is laid on the Table of the House.

see also: 
The 7th pay commission report - when is it going to be submitted?

STATEMENT AS REFERRED TO IN REPLY TO PARTS (A) TO (E) OF LOK SABHA STARRED QUESTION NO.243 TO BE ANSWERED ON 7 FEBRUARY, 2014 REGARDING SEVENTH PAY COMMISSION BY SHRI M. KRISHNASSWAMY

(a) and (b): The Government has decided to 
constitute the 7th Central Pay Commission as under: -

1. Shri 
Justice Ashok Kumar Mathur,  -Chairman
(
Retired Judge of the Supreme Court and
Retired Chairman. 
Armed Forces Tribunal)

2. Shri Vivek Rae,     - Member (Full time)
(Secretary, Petroleum & Natural Gas)

3. Dr. Rathin Roy.     - Member (Part time)
(Director, 
National Institute of
Public Finance and Policy)

4. Smt. Meena Agarwal,    - Secretary
(OSD, Department of Expenditure,
Ministry of Finance)

(c): The date of effect of the recommendations of the 7` Central Pay Commission will be decided once the Report is submitted.

(d) and (e): The composition of the 7th Central Pay Commission is broadly in line with the composition of the previous Central Pay Commissions. The scope of the task before the Central Pay Commission is framed in such a fashion as to enable the Commission to examine holistically all aspects of emoluments` structure of various categories of Central Government employees, including personnel of Defence Forces, having regard, inter-alia, to the issues specific to them and make recommendations thereon.
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Registration of Government employees aged 60 years and above under National Pension System (NPS): PFRDA Circular



CIRCULAR
PENSION FUND REGULATORY AND DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY 
22 April, 2014 
PFRDA/2014/3/PDEX/12 
Subject: Registration of Government employees aged 60 years and above under National Pension System (NPS) 
The Authority has been receiving several requests from various governments (central & state) to approve the registration of subscribers under National Pension System (NPS) who are aged 60 years and above and which are being approved on case by case basis by PFRDA at present. 
Keeping in view of the difficulties being faced by subscribers, now the Authority has decided to enroll all eligible Government employees (central & state) who are on the rolls of the government in to NPS, irrespective of the age at the time of entry, subject to the condition that the total period of contribution to NPS account shall not be more than 42 years. The NPS applications of such subscribers need to be submitted through the appropriate nodal officer of the Govt/ Deptt, in line with the procedure adopted for NPS registration for Government employees aged below 60 years. Also, the responsibility for ensuring that the employee is eligible for being covered under NPS and that the NPS contribution is not paid beyond 42 years during the entire service period for such an employee, lies with the department submitting the subscriber registration form. 
This is for the information of all concerned. 
Sd/- 
Venkateswarlu Peri 
General Manager 
Source : www.pfrda.org.in
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Thursday, April 24, 2014

Career Prospects of Postal Assistants/Sorting Assistants In Department of Posts



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1. Eligible to be promoted to MACP-1 with grade pay Rs.2800/- and MACP-II with grade pay Rs.4200/- and MACP-III with grade pay of Rs.4600/- on completion of 10, 20 and 30 years of service respectively as per Modified Assured Career Progression scheme.


2.  Eligible to appear for Postmaster Gr.1 examination on completion of 5 years of service. On passing  the above examination they will be appointed as Postmaster (Gr.1) and thereafter will be promoted to the cadre of Postmaster, Gr.II,Gr.III according to eligibility. Those who have satisfactory service record of 5 years in the cadre of Postmaster Gr.I are eligible to appear for Sr. Postmaster (Gr.B) examination and on passing the examination they will be appointed as Sr. Postmaster in Gazetted Head Post offices.  PM Gr. 1 officials can not appear for  Sr. postmaster Examination for the time being. PM Gr.III officials with 2 years service are eligible to be promoted to the post of Sr. postmaster under 25% quota Depending upon their performance and eligibility , they can be appointed as Chief Postmaster(Gr.A) in metropolitian cities like Mumbai, Calcutta etc.


3. Eligible to be  promoted to the Supervisory cadre of  LSG (Lower Selection Grade) norm based posts with grade pay of Rs. 2800/- and thereafter to the cadre of HSG-II (Higher Selection Grade) with grade pay of Rs.4200/- and subsequently to  the cadre of  HSG-I with grade pay of Rs.4600/- respectively on completion of requisite period of satisfactory service.

4. Postal Assistants promoted to the LSG Supervisory cadre  on completing 5 years of satisfactory service will be eligible to appear for limited departmental competitive examination for selection as Superintendent Postal Service group B directly  and on passing the above examination they could be posted as Head of Postal/RMS Divisions in the cadre of Superintendent and Assistant Director in postal Administrative wings such as Regional, Circle offices and Postal Directorate New Delhi as the case may be.

5. Eligible to appear for Inspector (posts) examination on completion of 5 years of satisfactory service. On passing  the above examination they will be appointed as Inspector (Posts) in Postal/RMS Sub Divisions and thereafter will be promoted to the cadre of Asst. Superintendents in Postal Sub Divisions, Divisional/Regional /Circle offices and Postal Directorate,New Delhi and eligible to be promoted as Superintendents in Postal/RMS Divisions and Asst. Directors  Regional /Circle offices and Postal Directorate,New Delhi according to eligibility. Inspector (Posts) having  5 years of service can directly appear for Postal Service Group B Examinations. Those who have satisfactory service record in the cadre of Superintendent Postal Service Group B are eligible to be promoted in the cadre of Sr. Superintendent of Post Offices /Asst. Postmaster General (Gr. A) and Director of Postal Services etc.  based on their performance.

6. In addition to the  above Graduates working as Postal Assistants/Sorting Assistants  (even though not having minimum service) can apply for Combined Graduate level examination  being conducted by Staff selection Commission every year depending upon their eligibility  and choice  can be appointed as Inspector (Posts) under Direct Quota .

7. Postal Assistants/Sorting Assistants (who are graduates) working in the Department of Posts  can appear for Civil Service Examination and are eligible to be appointed as  Sr. Superintendent of post Offices directly with promotional prospects  to the cadre of Director of Postal Services, Postmaster General , Chief Postmaster General, Member Postal Service Board, and Director General /Secretary Posts based on their performance and eligibility.

8. Another advantage is relaxation of upper age limit for applying for Government recruitment examination for selection to various officer posts under staff selection commission and Union Public Service Commission. For example, though certain upper age limit has been prescribed for appearing for Combined Graduate level Examination for selection to the posts detailed below, RELAXATION IS ADMISSIBLE TO POSTAL ASSISTANTS/SORTING ASSISTANTS AS PER GOVERNMENT ORDERS, AS THEY ARE GOVERNMENT SERVANTS.


The NORMAL AGE LIMIT FOR SELECTION AS : Inspector of Income Tax , Inspector (Central Excise)/ Inspector (Preventive Officer)/ Inspector (Examiner)/ Inspector of Posts-/ Assistant Enforcement Officer /Inspector (CBN) Compiler/ Divisional Accountant/ Auditors/ UDCs /Tax Assistants/ Junior Accountant & Accountant /Sub-Inspector (CBN) :27 years
Statistical Investigator Gr.II:  Not exceeding 26 years
Assistant/Sub Inspector in CBI :27 years

AGE RELAXATION APPLICABLE
For Group “B” posts
Central Govt. Civilian Employees (General/Unreserved) who have rendered not less than 3 years regular and continuous service:5 years
Central Govt. Civilian Employees (OBC))
 who have rendered not less than 3 years regular and continuous service as on closing date for receipt of application 8 (5 +3)years
Central Govt. Civilian Employees (SC/ST)
Who have rendered not less than 3 years regular and continuous service as on closing date for receipt of application 10 (5+5) years

For Group “C” posts
Central Govt. Civilian Employees (General/Unreserved) who have rendered not less than 3 years regular and continuous service as on closing date for receipt of application : Upto40 years of age
Central Govt. Civilian Employees(OBC) who have rendered not less than 3 years regular and continuous service as on closing date for receipt of application Upto 43 years of age
Central Govt. Civilian Employees (SC/ST)who have rendered not less than 3 years regular and continuous service as on closing date for receipt of application : Upto 45 years of age


Thanks to
Sri.  A.Sivasankaran,

IT MODERNISATION INDIA POST - POSTER AND CPC FLYER UPDATES APRIL 2014

New Website for 7th Central Pay Commission

Mobile and Desktop APP on Windows 8.0 for National Train Enquiry System (NTES) Commenced


A new mobile app and desktop app on Windows 8 platform for train enquiry as an enhancement to National Train Enquiry System (NTES) has been developed by Centre for Railway Information Systems (CRIS), the IT wing of Indian Railways in consultation with and support from Microsoft. NTES is the backend system which provides information to the public about train running on near real time basis through various interfaces like nationwide unique rail enquiry number 139, website (www.trainenquiry.com), mobile interfaces, Touch Screens, face to face enquiry and Display Boards at stations. The NTES app is now available for download and public use from today onwards i.e. 23rd April 2014. As the first step the App has been started for Windows 8.0 and subsequently the app will be developed for other mobile platforms.
A new interface of NTES website along with Mobile version was launched in September 2013 earlier which received wide appreciation by the travelling public and has been quite useful in meeting the requirements of passengers.
A strong need was felt for launching the mobile app with richer user interface keeping in view the current technology trends and which can be downloaded on the device and comfortably made use for train running related enquiries.
The current Mobile application has the following main features:-
“Spot your train” - This query offers information about a train. Current running status, expected time of arrival/expected time of departure (ETA/ETD) at the queried station can be easily known through this query.
“Live Station” - This query has been given to replicate the display boards at station. One can see the trains expected to arrive/depart at any station in next 2 or 4 hours.
“Train Schedule”-This provides complete schedule of a train with all public stoppages enroute and schedule arrival/departure at the station, distance and day count.
“Trains between Stations” - One can find out the list of all types of trains available between any two stations over Indian Railways.
“Cancelled Trains”  - This query displays all trains marked as cancelled on Indian Railways. The option displays trains which are cancelled through entire route as well as trains which are cancelled on partial route.
“Rescheduled Trains” -This query displays all trains marked as rescheduled on Indian Railways. The option displays trains’ rescheduled timings.
“Diverted Trains” – This query displays all trains marked as diverted on Indian Railways.
CRIS, has constantly been involved in taking new initiatives and developing various applications for Railway users and interfaces for general public to provide quality information about train running and other services with enhanced user experiences. Member Traffic, Railway Board, Shri D.P.Pandey while reviewing the IT projects with MD/CRIS and other officers of Railway Board and CRIS on 22ndApril, 2014 appreciated the Mobile app developed by CRIS and expressed his hope that the app will be well received by mobile users and will certainly add great value to the services. 
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Thursday, April 17, 2014

Complete Winners List of 61th National Film Awards 2014


National Film Awards 2014: Complete list of winners


The winners of the National Film Awards have been announced by the Directorate of Film Festivals on 16 April 2014. This prestigious honour is awarded to celebrate the best of Indian cinema, and many regional and mainstream movies are nominated. The complete list of winners is as follows:

1. Best Feature Film - Ship of Theseus (English-Hindi)
2. Indira Gandhi award for Best Debut Film of a Director - Fandry (Marathi)
3. Best Popular Film - Bhaag Milkha Bhaag (Hindi)
4. Nargis Dutta Award for Best Feature Film on National IntegrationThalaimuraigal (Tamil)
5. Best Film on Social IssuesTuhya Dharma Koncha (Marathi)
6. Best Film on Environment Conservation -Perariyathavar (Malayalam)
7. Best Children's Film - Kaphal (Hindi)
8. Best DirectionHansal Mehta for Shahid (Hindi)
9. Best actor - Raj Kumar (Shahid- Hindi) & Suraj Venjaramoodu (Perariyathavar -Malayalam)
10. Best Actress - Geetanjali Thapa (Liar’s Dice -Hindi)
11. Best Supporting Actor - Saurabh Shukla (Jolly LLB -Hindi)
12. Best Supporting Actress - Amruta Subhash(Astu -Marathi) and Aida  El-Kashef(Ship of Theseus -English-Hindi)
13. Best Child Artist - Somnath Avghade(Fandry -Marathi) & Sadhana(Thanga Meengal -Tamil)
14. Best Male Playback Singer - Rupankar for the song E Tumi Kemon Tumi (Jaatishwar -Bengali)
15. Best Female Playback Singer - Bela Shende for the song Khura Khura (Tuhya Dharma Koncha -Marathi)
16. Best Cinematography - Rajeev Ravi (Liar’s Dice -Hindi)
17. Best Screenplay- i)  Screenplay Writer (Original) : P. Sheshadri (December I -Kannada)
                       ii)  Screenplay Writer (Adapted) : Panchakshari (Prakruti -Kannada)
iii)  Dialogues : Sumitra Bhave (Astu -Marathi)
18. Best Audiography
i)   Location Sound Recordist - Nihar Ranjan Samal (Madras Café -Hindi)
ii)  Sound Designer - Bishwadeep Chatterjee (Madras Café -Hindi)
ii)  Re-recordist of the final mixed track - D Yuvaraj (Swapaanam -Malayalam)
19. Best Editing - V.J. Sabu Joseph(Vallinam -Tamil)
20. Best production Design - Ashim Ahluwalia, Tabsheer Zutshi, Parichit Paralkar (Miss Lovely -Hindi)
21. Best Costume Designer - Sabarni Das (Jaatishwar -Bengali)
22. Best Make-Up Artist - Vikram Gaikwad (Jaatishwar -Bengali)
23. Best Music Direction -
Songs: Kabir Suman (Jaatishwar -Bengali)
Background Score: Shantanu Moitra (Na Bangaaru Talli -Telugu)
24. Best Lyrics - Na. Muthukumar (Thanga Meengal -Tamil)
25. Special Jury Awards -
Producer: Viva In En & Director : Mahesh Limaye (Yellow -Marathi)
Producer:  Future East Film Pvt Ltd & Director : Ashim Ahluwalia (Miss Lovely -Hindi)
26. Best Special Effects - Intermezzo Studio Alien Sense Films Pvt Ltd (Jal -Hindi)
27. Best Choreography - Ganesh Acharya for Maston ka Jhund (Bhaag Milkha Bhaag -Hindi)
28. Best Feature Film in Each of the Language Specified in Schedule VIII of the Constitution-
Best Feature Film in Assamese : 'Ajeyo'
Best Feature Film in Bengali : 'Bakita Byaktigoto'
Best Feature Film in Hindi : 'Jolly LLB'
Best Feature Film in Kannada : 'December 1'
Best Feature Film in Konkani : 'Baga Beach'
Best Feature Film in Malayalam : 'North 24 Kadham'
Best Feature Film in Marathi : 'Aajcha Diwas Majha'
Best Feature Film in Tamil : 'Thanga Meengal'
Best Feature Film in Telugu : 'Na Bangaaru Talli'
29. Best Feature Film in Language other than specified in VIII Constitution -
Best Feature Film in English : 'The Coffin Maker'
30. Special Mention
a) Gauri Gadgil, Sanjana Rai- Yellow (Marathi)
b) Anjali Patil- Na Bangaaru Talli (Telugu)
Best Book on Cinema - Cinema Ga Cinema (Telugu)- Nandagopal- Praga India, Hyderabad
Best Film Critic - Alaka Sahani (English)
The 61st National Film Awards ceremony will be held on May 3, 2014.
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Disclaimer:- All the Information provided in this post are prepared & compiled by A. Praveen Kumar, SPM, Papannapet SO-502303, Telangana State  for in good faith of Postal Assistant Exam Aspirants. Author of blog does not accepts any responsibility in relation to the accuracy, completeness, usefulness or otherwise, of contents.

           

                       AVERAGE

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Definition

Central Tendency of data is called an Average. Thus an average is a single value that indicates a group of values. Average can be calculated with the help of mean, median and mode. The most commonly used average is the Arithmetic Mean (AM). While some other average geometric mean and harmonic mean are also quite popular.
Arithmetic Mean is calculated by dividing the sum of all the number/quantities by the number of numbers/quantities. The mean of n numbers
x1, x2, x3, … , xn, is denoted by X and Calculated as

X =
or
= ∑xi / n

where ∑ (sigma) denotes the sum of the term of type I from 1 to n.
Average is a very simple but effective way of representing an entire group by a single value.

STIPES

(Standard Types In Problem Execution And Solving)
STIPE 01: To find the average when the number of quantities and their sum is given. We have the following formulaAverage = Sum of the quantities / Number of quantities.

STIPE 02: To find the sum, when the number of quantities and their average is given. We have the following, Sum of quantities = Average × Number of quantities.

STIPE 03: To find the number of quantities, when the sum of quantities and average are given. We have the following formula, Number of quantities = Sum of quantities / Average.


           AVERAGE SHORTCUT METHODS

1.    Average = [Total of observations / No. of observations]
2.    (i) When a person joins a group in case of increasing average Age

weight of new comer =  [ (Previous Age + No. of persons) * Increase in Average ]
(ii) In case of decreasing Average, Age (or) weight of new comer =


[ (Previous Age - No. of persons) * Decrease in Average ]

3.   When a person leaves a group and another person joins the group in the place of person left, then

(i) In case of increasing average, Age (or) weight of new comer =

[ (Age of person left + No. of persons) * Increase in Average ]

(ii) In case of decreasing Average, Age (or) weight of new comer =

[ (Age of person left - No. of persons) * Decrease in Average ]


4.When a person leaves the group but nobody joins this group, then

(i) In the case of increasing Average, Age (or) weight of man left =

[ (Previous Age - No. of present persons) * Increase in Average ]

(ii) In case of decreasing Average, Age (or) weight of new comer =

[ (Previous Age + No. of present persons) * Decrease in Average ]
5. If a person travels a distance at a speed of x Km/hr returns to the

original place of y Km/hr then average speed is  [ 2.x.y / ( x + y ) ]

6.If half of the journey is travelled at speed of x km/hr and the next half at a speed of x km/hr. Then average speed during the whole journey is  [ 2.x.y / (x + y) ]
7. If a person travels 3 equal distances at a speed of x Km/hr, y Km/hr,z km/hr. Then average speed during whole journey is [ 3.x.y / (x.y +y.x +z.x) ]

                                                                 EXCERCISE
1. Find the average of all prime numbers between 30 and 50.

Sol.   There are five prime numbers between 30 and 50.
         They are 31, 37, 41, 43 and 47.
          Required average = [(31 + 37 + 41 + 43 + 47) / 5] = 199/5 = 39.8.

2. Find the average of first 40 natural numbers.

Sol.    Sum of first n natural numbers = 40 * 41 / 2 = 820.
          Required average = 820 / 40 = 20.5
3. Find the average of first 20 multiples of 7.

SolRequired average = 7(1+2+3 ... + 20) / 20 = [7 * 20 * 21 / 20 * 2] = [147 / 2] = 73.5.

4.  The average weight of 10 oarsmen in a boat is increased by 1.8 kg when one of the crew, who weighs 53kg is replaced by a new man. find the weight of the new man

Sol.          Total weight increased = (1.8 * 10)kg = 18kg.
                Weight of the new man = (53 + 18)kg = 71kg.

5. A batsman makes a score of 87 runs in the 17th inning and thus increases his average by 3. find his average after 17th inning.

  SolLet the average after 17th inning = x.
         Then, average after 16th inning = (x - 3)
          16(x - 3) + 87 = 17x or x = (87 - 48) = 39.

6.
The average age of the mother and her six children is 12 years which is reduced by 5 years if the age of the mother is excluded. How old is the mother?



     Sol:     Therefore age of the mother
          = ( 12 × 7 – 7 × 6)
         = 42 years

7. The age of five numbers is 27. If one number is excluded, the average becomes 25. The excluded number is

         Sol:     Therefore excluded number
            = (27 × 5) - ( 25 × 4)
                   = 135 – 100
                            = 35.

8. Three years ago, the average age of A and B was 18 years. With C joining them, the average age becomes 22 years. How old is C now?

Sol:   Present age of (A + B) = (18 × 2 + 3 × 2) years = 42 years.
         Present age of (A + B + C) = (22 × 3) years = 66 years.
         Therefore C’s age = (66 – 42) years
          = 24 years.

9. The average age of 36 students in a group is 14 years. When teacher’s age is included to it, the average increases by one. What is the teacher’s age in years?

SoL :   Age of the teacher = ( 37 × 15 – 36 × 14 ) years = 51 years

10. The average runs of a cricket player of 10 innings was 32. How many runs must he makes in his next innings so as to increase his average of runs by 4?



Sol:  Average after 11 innings = 36.
       Therefore required number of runs
        = (36 × 11) – (32 × 10)
        = 396 - 320
        = 76.

11. The average salary of all the workers in a workshop is Rs. 8000. The average salary of 7 technicians is Rs. 12000 and the average salary of the rest is Rs. 6000. The total number of workers in the workshop is

 Sol:     Let the total number of workers be x. Then,
      8000x = (12000 × 7) + 6000 ( x – 7)
       ‹=› 2000x = 42000
       ‹=› x = 21.

12.
Kamal obtained 76, 65, 82, 67 and 85 marks(out of 100) in English, Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry and Biology. What are his average marks?

    Sol:        Average
               = 76 + 65 + 82 + 67 + 85 / 5)
                  = (375 / 5) = 75.

13. In the first 10 over’s of a cricket game, the run rate was only 3.2. What should be the run rate in the remaining 40 0vers to reach the target of 282 runs?

Sol:   Required run rate = 282 – (3.2 × 10 / 40)
          = 240 / 40
           = 6.25.

14. The average weight of a class of 24 students is 35 kg. If the weight of the teacher be included, the average rises by 400 g. The weight of the teacher is

   Sol: Weight of the teacher
          = (35.4 × 25 – 35 × 24)kg
          = 45 kg.

15. After replacing an old member by a new member, it was found that the average age of five numbers of a club is the same as it was 3 years ago. What is the difference between the ages of the replaced and the new member?

Sol:    Age decrease = (5 × 3) years = 15 years.
          So, the required difference = 15 years

16. The average weight of 8 person’s increases by 2.5 kg when a new person comes in place of one of them weighing 65 kg. What might be the weight of the new person?

Sol:    Total weight increased
           = (8 × 2.5) kg
           = 20 kg.
           Weight of new person
           = (65 + 20) kg
           = 85 kg.

17. In the first 10 overs of a cricket game, the run rate was only 3.2. What should be the run rate in the remaining 40 overs to reach the target of 282 runs?
 Sol:   Runs scored in the first 10 overs = 10×3.2=32

Total runs = 282, remaining runs to be scored = 282 - 32 = 250

remaining over’s = 40,  Run rate needed = 250 40 =6.25

18. A grocer has a sale of Rs. 6435, Rs. 6927, Rs. 6855, Rs. 7230 and Rs. 6562 for 5 consecutive months. How much sale must he have in the sixth month so that he gets an average sale of Rs. 6500?




  Sol: Let the sale in the sixth month = x

Then 6435+6927+6855+7230+6562+x 6 =6500

=> 6435 + 6927 + 6855+ 7230 + 6562 + x = 6 \times 6500 = 39000

=> 34009 + x = 39000,    x = 39000 - 34009 = 4991

19. The average of 20 numbers is zero. Of them, How many of them may be greater than zero, at the most?

 Sol:  Average of 20 numbers = 0

=>Sum of 20 numbers 20 =0

=> Sum of 20 numbers = 0

Hence at the most, there can be 19 positive numbers.

(Such that if the sum of these 19 positive numbers is x, 20th number will be -x)

















20. The average age of a class is 15.8 years. The average age of the boys in the class is 16.4 yrs while that of the girls is 15.4 years. What is the ratio of boys to girls in the class?


Sol:
Let the ratio is k: 1. Then, k*16.4 + 1 * 15.4= (k+l)*15.8
or(16.4 - 15.8)k=(15.8-15.4) or k=0.4/0.6= 2/3.
Required ratio = 2/3 : 1 = 2 : 3

21. If a, b, c, d, e are five consecutive odd numbers, their average Is:
Sol :
Clearly=a+2, c=a+4,d=a+6 and e=a+8.
Average (a + (a + 2) + (a + 4) + (a + 6) + (a + 8)) / 5 = (5a + 20) / 5 = (a + 4)

 22. The average of first five multiples of 3 is






Sol:
average = (1 + 2 + 3 + 4 + 5) * 3/5 = 15 * 3 / 5 = 9





23. The average weight of 16 boys in a class is 50.25 kg and that of the remaining 8 boys is 45.15 kg. Find the average weights of all the boys in the class.

Sol:

Required average
=
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50.25 x 16 + 45.15 x 8
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16 + 8

=
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804 + 361.20
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24

=
1165.20
24

= 48.55
24. A library has an average of 510 visitors on Sundays and 240 on other days. The average number of visitors per day in a month of 30 days beginning with a Sunday is:
Sol:







Since the month begins with a Sunday, to there will be five Sundays in the month.
Required average
=
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510 x 5 + 240 x 25
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30

=
8550
30

= 285
25. The average weight of 8 person's increases by 2.5 kg when a new person comes in place of one of them weighing 65 kg. What might be the weight of the new person?
Sol: Total weight increased = (8 x 2.5) kg = 20 kg.
Weight of new person = (65 + 20) kg = 85 kg.

26. The average (arithmetic mean) of 3 numbers is 60. If two of the numbers are 50 and 60, what is the third number?

Sol :  3*60=180, which is the total number of points earned; the two numbers we do know are 50 and 60 which add up to 110
The third number is 180-110=70 since all three numbers must add up to 180


27. There are two sections A and B of a class, consisting of 36 and 44 students respectively. If the average weight of sections A is 40 kg and that of section b is 35 kg. Find the average weight of the whole class?
Sol:       Total weight of(36+44)Students
 (36x40+44x35)
= 2980 kg.
Average weight of the whole class
= (2980 / 80)
=37.25.




28. A batsman makes a score of 87 runs in the 17th inning and thus increases his averages by 3.Find his average after 17th inning?
Sol:  Let the average after 17th inning = x. Then, average after 16th inning = (x - 3)
Average

=16 (x-3)+87
= 17x or x=(87-48)
= 39.

29.  A students was asked to find the arithmetic mean of the numbers 3, 11, 7, 9, 15, 13, 8, 19, 17, 21, 14 and x. He found the mean to be 12. What should be the number in place of x?
Sol:                            Clearly, we have (3+11+7+9+15+13+8+19+17+21+14+x/12)
=12
Number in place of x is

137+x=144
x= 144-137
x= 7.




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30.David obtained 76, 65, 82, 67 and 85 marks (out in 100) in English, Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry and Biology.What are his average marks?

Average = (76+65+82+67+85/5) = 375/5 = 75







31. The average of 20 numbers is zero. Of them, at the most, how many may be greater than zero?


Average of 20 numbers
= 0
Sum of 20 numbers
=(0 x 20) =0.
It is quite possible that 19 of these numbers may be positive and if there sum id a, then 20th number is (-a).

32. The average age of boys in a class is 16 years and that of the girls is 15 years. The average age for the whole class is

Sol: Clearly, to find the average, we ought to know the numbers of boys, girls or students in the class, neither of which has been given. so the data provided is inadequate.


33. The average age of 36 students in a group is 14 years. When teacher's age is included to it, the average increases by one. What is the teacher's age in years?

Sol:        Age of the teacher is  37X15-34X14 years
=51 years


34. The average of five numbers id 27. If one number is excluded,the average becomes 25. The excluded number is

Sol:




        = 27X5- 25X4
       Excluded Number is = 135-100  = 35


35. The average score of a cricketer for ten matches is 38.9 runs. If the average for the first six matches is 42. Then find the average for the last four matches?
Required average
=(38.9 x 10)-(42 x 6)/ 4
= 137 / 4.
= 34.25



36. A motorist travel to a place 150 km away at an average speed of 50 km/hr and returns ar 30 km/hr. His average speed for the whole journey in km/hr is

Average Speed
= (2xy/x +y )km/hr
=(2x50 x30/ 50+30)
= 37.5 km/hr.