Saturday, 29 July 2017

Data Interpretation


Directions (Q.1-5): Study the following radar graph carefully to answer the questions that follow :
Number of seats won by various political parties in the legislative assemblies of different states 


1. The total number of seats won by the C is what per cent more or less than that by the D in all states together?
(a) 8.21% more
(b) 7.69% less
(c) 6.56% more
(d) 9.71% less
(e) 10% less 
  

2. What is the ratio of the total number of seats won by the A to the total number of seats won by the B in all states together?
(a) 3 : 2
(b) 4 : 5
(c) 5 : 6
(d) 6 : 7
(e) 8 : 7


3. If 30% seats of the Maharashtra legislative assembly are won the females and 40% seats of the Gujarat legislative assembly are won by the females, then the male members of the Maharashtra legislative assembly are what per cent more or less than the male members of the Gujarat legislative assembly?
(a) 36.11% more
(b) 33.18% less
(c) 43.28% more
(d) 54.38% more
(e) 62.48% less


4. 40% members of the Haryana legislative assembly and 50% members of the UP legislative assembly are chargesheeted for involvement in crimes. Among these, 50% and 20% are females in the Haryana and UP legislative assembly respectively. Then the number of male members of the Haryana legislative assembly who are chargesheeted is what percentage more or less than the number of female members of the UP legislative assembly who are chargesheeted?
(a) 250% more
(b) 30% more
(c) 53.85% more
(d) 23% less
(e) 50.45% less


5. Which political party won the highest number of seats in the given eight states?
(a) C
(b) D
(c) B
(d) A
(e) Either A or C

 
Directions (Q.6-10): Study the following bar-graph and pie-chart carefully to answer the following questions.




6. What is the difference of time taken by boat A and boat B to travel 200 km upstream?
(a) 68 hours
(b) 72 hours
(c) 71 hours
(d) 75 hours
(e) 84 hours


7. What I the time taken by Arjun to reach his destination upstream?
(a) 272 hours
(b) 245 hours
(c) 240 hours
(d) 232 hours
(e) 268 hours


8. If the speed of boat C is increased by 40% and the speed of stream decrease by 20% then what is the difference between the time taken by the boat now and that taken previously to travel 200 km? (Assume opposite direction of stream)



9. If the speed of boat D increases by 10% then what is the approximate time taken by Arjun to reach 500 km by boat D? (Assume opposite direction of stream)
(a) 88 hours
(b) 92.6 hours
(c) 68 hours
(d) 78 hours
(e) 44 hours


10. What is the ratio of the time taken by boat C to that taken by boat D in travelling the same distance? (Assume same direction of stream)
(a) 9 : 7
(b) 7 : 5
(c) 5 : 3
(d) 4 : 3
(e) 3 : 2



Data Interpretation

Directions (Q.1-5): Study the following pie-charts and table to answer these questions.
State wise details of the adult population of India 



1. Total graduate population of state Goa is what per cent of the total std XII population of state Andhra Pradesh?
(a) 56
(b) 72
(c) 68
(d) 76
(e) None of the above
Answer:
2. Std XII male population of state Kerala is what per cent of the std XII male population of state Goa?
(a) 70
(b) 75
(c) 68
(d) 72
(e) None of the above
Answer:

3. What is the Ratio of the total Graduate and std XII male population of state Andhra Pradesh to the total Graduate and std XII female population of that state?
(a) 215 : 216 
(b) 214 : 215
(c) 217 : 215 
(d) 215 : 217 
(e) None of the above
Answer:

4. What is the ratio of the total Graduate population of state Delhi to the total std XII population of that state? 
(a) 17 :16 
(b) 16 :17 
(c) 64 : 51 
(d) 51 : 64 
(e) None of the above
Answer:

5. The Graduate female population of state Bihar is what percent of the Graduate female population of state Kerala? (rounded off to the nearest integer)
(a) 129 
(b) 82
(c) 77
(d) 107 
(e) None of the above
Answer:

Directions (Q.6-10): Study the following table carefully to answer the questions the follow:
Numbers (N) of Six types of Electronic Products Sold by Six different stores in month and the price per product (P) (price in Rs 000) charged by each Store. 


6. The number of L type products sold by Store F is what per cent of the number of the same type of products sold by Store E?
(a) 76.33
(b) 124
(c) 83.33
(d) 115
(e) None of the above
Answer:

7. What is the ratio of the total number of N and L type products together sold by Store D and that of the same products sold by Store A?
(a) 119 : 104 
(b) 102 : 115 
(c) 104 : 115
(d) 117 : 103
(e) None of the above
Answer:

8. What is the average price per product charged by all the Stores together for Product Q?
(a) Rs. 14,700
(b) Rs. 15,700
(c) Rs. 15,200
(d) Rs. 14,800
(e) None of the above
Answer:
9. What is the difference in the amount earned by Store A through the sale of P type products and that earned by Store B through the sale of Q type products? 
(a) Rs 38.4 lakhs
(b) Rs 0.384 lakh 
(c) Rs 3.84 lakhs 
(d) Rs 384 lakhs 
(e) None of the above
Answer:
10. What is the total amount earned by Store C through the sale of M and O type products together?
(a) Rs 2719.2 lakhs 
(b) Rs 271.92 lakhs 
(c) Rs 2.7192 lakhs 
(d) Rs 27.192 lakhs 
(e) None of the above 



Data Interpretation


Directions (Q. 1-5): The given pie-chart shows the percentage distribution of total cars sold by six different companies and the table shows the ratio of diesel to petrol cars among the sold cars. Answer the given questions based on the pie-chart and the table.




Company
Diesel : Petrol
A
9 : 8
B
11 : 8
C
3 : 4
D
8 : 5
E
7 : 9
F
3 : 2


1. What is the total number of petrol cars sold by Company A, B and C together?
(a) 43200
(b) 45400
(c) 49,684
(d) 49300
(e) 51500

2. What is the difference between the total no. of diesel cars and the total no. of petrol cars sold by Company D?
(a) 4900
(b) 5100
(c)  5300
(d) 5500
(e) 5700



3. What is the ratio of the total no. of petrol cars sold by Company E to that of diesel cars sold by Company F?
(a) 2 : 1
(b) 3 : 2
(c) 4 : 3
(d) 5 : 4
(e) None of these


4. The total number of diesel cars sold by Company D is approximately what per cent of the total no. of cars sold by Company F?
(a) 60%
(b) 75%
(c)  80%
(d) 120%
(e) 125%


5. What is the difference between the total number of diesel cars sold by all companies together and total number of petrol cars sold by all companies together? 
(a) 9600
(b) 9431
(c) 12700
(d) 13200
(e) 14800


Directions (Q. 6-10): The following table shows the total male population and total female population of six different cities and the ratio of adults to minors among them. Study the given table carefully and answer the questions given below:

City
Total males
Adult :Minor

Total females

Adult :Minor

A
105623
5 : 2
100249
11 : 6
B
131857
7 : 4
115110
11 : 4
C
116536
5 : 3
115470
7 : 3
D
137202
8 : 5
123443
12 : 7
E
162911
11 : 6
161896
9 : 5
F
180396
13 : 5
183296
9 : 7

6. What is the difference between the total number of adult males of City B and that of City C?
(a) 10352 
(b) 11074
(c) 12518
(d) 13208 
(e) None of these


7. What is the total number of adults in City A?
(a) 140312
(b) 142416 
(c) 143518
(d) 144604 
(e) 145354


8. The total number of minor males in City F is approximately what per cent of the total number of adult females in that city?
(a) 42.5% 
(b) 44.8% 
(c) 46.4%
(d) 48.6%
(e) 51%


9. What is the difference between the total number of adult males in City D and that of adult females in City E?
(a)13124 
(b) 15384 
(c) 16514 
(d) 17304 
(e) 19644


10. The total number of minor females in City A is approximately what per cent more or less than the totalnumber of minor females in City B?
(a) 11%
(b) 13%
(c) 15%
(d) 17.5%
(e) 19.8%


Quant Quiz


Directions (Q. 1 - 5): Refer to the following information for the following questions.

The pie charts below give the number of students in different disciplines in an institution for the year 2011 and percentage of girls–


1. In which discipline, number of girls is maximum?
a) A
b) B
c) C
d) F
e) None of these

2. In which discipline number of boys is maximum?
a) A
b) B
c) C
d) D
e) E

3. What is the average number of boys in all disciplines together?
a) 338
b) 342
c) 366
d) 386
e) 376

4. What is the average number of girls in all disciplines together?
a) 57
b) 62
c) 65
d) 78
e) 68

5. Total girls of all disciplines is what percent of total boys of all disciplines?
a) 16.51%
b) 18.27%
c) 15.32%
d) 17.1%
e) 19.21%

Directions (Q. 6-10): Refer to the following information carefully for the following questions.

Profit = Sales – Expense 

Percentage margin = Profit/Sales * 100


6. What is the percentage margin in 2012?
1) 43%
2) 45%
3) 48%
4) 52%
5) None of these

7. By what percentage has the expense changed (approximately) between 2009 and 2010?
1) 16.625%
2) 18.785%
3) 20.75%
4) 24.775%
5) None of these

8. What is the approximate percentage change in the profit between 2011 and 2012?
1) 0.512%
2) 0.317%
3) 0.125%
4) 0.625%
5) None of these

9. Which year shows the maximum percentage change in sales?
1) 2010
2) 2011
3) 2012
4) 2013
5) None of these

10. What is the average profit of all given years -
1) 16 crore
2) 17 crore
3) 22 crore
4) 23 crore
5) 19 crore



Answers:

1. a A - 108

2. a A - 492

3. c

2562/7 = 366

4. b

438/7 = 62.57 = 62 (Approx)

5. d

438/2560 * 100 = 17.096% = 17% (Approx)

6. c

Profit = 48% of sales = 42.2 * 48/100 = 20.256

Percentage margin = 20.256/42.2 * 100 = 48%

7. d

Expense of 2009 = 25 * 48/100 = 12 Crore

Expense of 2010 = 35.65 * 42/100 = 14.973

% Change = (14.973 - 12)/12 * 100 = 24.775%

8. b

Profit of 2011 = 57/100 * 35.65 = 20.32

Profit of 2012 = 48/100 * 42.2 = 20.256

% Change = 0.0645/20.3205 * 100 = 0.317%

9. a

10. e