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In the SSC and PO exams, among a certain number of participants (Boy + Girl), some participate in both the events of SSC and PO while some of them participate in PO or SSC alone.
The ratio of Boys to Girls who participate in SSC and PO is 4 : 3 and 8 : 13 respectively, while the ratio of Boy to Girl who participates in both the exams PO and SSC is 2 : 1 and the ratio of Boys to Girls who participate only in the PO exams is 1 : 2. The participation of boys in the SSC exam alone is 10 more than the Girls who participate in it. Boys who participate in both SSC and PO is 20% of the Boys who participate in SSC events alone.
The number of Boys who participated only in PO exam is what percent of Boys who participated only in SSC events?
60%
55%
65%
35%
40%
Let’s break this down step by step:
- SSC (Boys : Girls) = 4 : 3, PO (Boys : Girls) = 8 : 13
- BOTH exams (Boys : Girls) = 2 : 1
- PO ONLY (Boys : Girls) = 1 : 2
- Boys (SSC only) are 10 more than Girls (SSC only)
- Boys (both) = 20% of Boys (SSC only)
Let’s assign variables:
Let x = Boys (SSC only).
So, Boys (both) = 0.2x.
Girls (SSC only) = x – 10.
Girls (both) = 0.5 × Boys (both) = 0.1x (since both ratio is 2:1).
From the ratios for PO only:
Boys (PO only) : Girls (PO only) = 1 : 2
Boys (PO only) = y
Girls (PO only) = 2y
Sum Boys (SSC only) + Boys (both) + Boys (PO only)
Sum Girls (SSC only) + Girls (both) + Girls (PO only)
Using the ratios, total boys to girls in PO:
(Boys (PO only) + Boys (both)) : (Girls (PO only) + Girls (both)) = 8 : 13
So,
(y + 0.2x) : (2y + 0.1x) = 8 : 13
? 13(y + 0.2x) = 8(2y + 0.1x)
? 13y + 2.6x = 16y + 0.8x
? 2.6x - 0.8x = 16y - 13y
? 1.8x = 3y
? y = 0.6x
Boys (PO only) = y = 0.6x
Boys (SSC only) = x
So, the answer is
(0.6x / x) × 100% = 60%
- Option 1: 60%
- The numbers add up — the ratios all check out, and the percent matches option 1.
- This means the number of boys who participated only in the PO exam is 60% of those who only did SSC.
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