Es S.C Om: Quick Test Data Interpretation For Ibps So
Es S.C Om: Quick Test Data Interpretation For Ibps So
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Direction(Q.1-5): Following table shows the marks scored by six students in different
subjects:
Subje ct
4. What is the average percentage of marks obtained by all the students in Maths? (Answer in
approximate value)
1) 62%
2) 65%
3) 68%
4) 70%
5) 72%
5. The total marks obtained by E is what percentage more than the total marks obtained by A?
(Answer in approximate value)
1) 9%
2) 11%
3) 13%
4) 15%
5) 17%
Direction(Q. 6-10): Study the following graph carefully and answer these questions.
Nu mb er o f ite ms p ro d u c ed (In th o u s a n d )
% ite ms s o ld
100
90
80
70
60
50
40
30
20
10
0
90
84
70
72
60
2007
84
55
50
2006
80
75
80
45
2008
2009
2010
2011
6. For which of the following years is the per cent rise/fall in the number of items produced
from the previous year the highest?
1) 2007
2) 2008
3) 2009
4) 2010
5) 2011
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7. What is the total number of items sold in all six years together?
1) 270140
2) 281720
3) 296600
4) 312400
5) 321900
8. What is the average number of items produced in the entire period of six years? (Answer in
thousand)
1) 73.5
2) 74.5
3) 75.5
4) 76.5
5) 77.5
9. What is the percentage rise in the number of items sold from the year 2007 to 2008?
1) 25%
2) 40%
3) 60%
4) 75%
5) 90%
10. Total items sold in the year 2006 and 2007 together is what percentage of the total items
produced during these two years?
1) 51%
2) 55%
3) 57%
4) 59%
5) 63%
Directions (Q. 11-15): Study the following information carefully and answer the given
questions.
Three companies A, B, and C produce a particular item in two different types I and II.
Total number of items of both types produced by all three companies is 62000 and total
items I and II produced by company A is 15200. The ratio of the numbers of type I to type II
items produced by A is 9 : 10. Type I items produced by Company B is 175% of type I items
produced by A. Total items (both I and II) produced by B is 150% of total items produced by
A. The number of type I items produced by C is 20% more than the number of type II items
produced by A.
11. What is the number of type II items produced by B?
1) 9600
2) 10200
3) 14400
4) 12600
5) None
12. What is the ratio of the number of type I items to the number of type II items produced by
Company C?
1) 2 : 3
2) 3 : 4
3) 4 : 5
4) 5 : 6
5) None of these
13. What is the average number of type I items produced by all three companies?
1) 9650
2) 9800
3) 9960
4) 10200
5) None of these
14. The number of type II items produced by C is what percentage of the total number of items
produced by C?
1) 80%
2) 75%
3) 60%
4) 50%
5) 40%
15. What is the difference between the total number of type II items and the total number of type
I items produced by all three companies together?
1) 2750
2) 2800
3) 3000
4) 3150
5) None of these
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399
100 66.5
600
360 24
435 99
ie 24 : 29
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2. 5; Ratio =
441
73.5
6
3. 1; Average =
4. 4; Average marks =
633
105.5
6
% average marks =
105.5
100 70.3%
150
5. 5;
TotalA = 84 + 66 +73 + 61 + 24 + 52 = 360
TotalE = 108 + 78 + 78 +70 + 39 +48 = 421
421 360
6100
100
17%
360
360
Reqd % =
80 55
100 = 2500 45.45% is
55
55
the maximum.
441
73.5 thousand
6
9. 4; Sale in 2007 =
Sale in 2008 =
% rise =
72
84
50
36
100
75
63
100
63 36
100 =
36
75%
78
100
132
= 59%
11. 2;
12. 1; Ratio =
9600 2
14400 3
ie 2 : 3
29400
9800
3
14400
100
24000