Directions (Q.107-112): Study the following table to answer the questions that follow.
Details of manpower deployed at different levels by a company in different departments

Department Manager Officer
Number M : F Number M : F
Operations 1200 13 : 11 1800 7 : 11
Public relations 800 9 : 7 1500 7 : 8
Finance 1500 17 : 13 2200 9 : 13
Advertising 900 4 : 5 600 7 : 5
Sales 1400 4 : 3 1600 17 : 15
Procurement 700 18 : 17 1200 9 : 11

What is the difference between the total number of male officers in Advertising and Public Relations departments and the total number of female managers in these two departments?


A) 240

B) 180

C) 150

D) 200

E) 220

Correct Answer:
D) 200

Description for Correct answer:
Male officers in Advertising and Public Relations =

= \( \frac{600 \times 7}{12}+\frac{1500 \times 7}{15} \) = 350+700 = 1050

Female managers in Advertising and Public Relations

= \( 900 \times \frac{5}{9} + \frac{7 \times 800}{16} \) = 500 + 350 = 850

Difference = 1050 - 850 + 200

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