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Data Interpretation

The document contains a series of data interpretation questions based on various formats including tables, line graphs, pie charts, and caselets. It covers topics such as student performance in exams across different schools, car depreciation, profit and loss calculations, and comparisons of boat speeds. Each section presents specific questions that require analysis of the provided data to derive answers.

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Data Interpretation

The document contains a series of data interpretation questions based on various formats including tables, line graphs, pie charts, and caselets. It covers topics such as student performance in exams across different schools, car depreciation, profit and loss calculations, and comparisons of boat speeds. Each section presents specific questions that require analysis of the provided data to derive answers.

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Data-Interpretation

TABLE BASED:
Directions for questions 1 to 5: Refer to the data in
the TABLE given below.
Given below is the performance of scores in
“University Exams” of students of 5 schools viz.
A, B, C, D and E, in 3 subjects. The numbers
indicate how many students from each of the
schools have passed in a particular subject. The
last column gives details of the total number of
students who took the examination from that
school.

6. How much more expensive is a Maruti Zen


over a Maruti 800 at the beginning of year 0?
A. 30% B. 35% C. 40% D. Indeterminate

7. What is the average annual depreciation for a


Maruti Zen over the period (5 years)?
A. 9.5% B. 11.5% C. 13.5% D. Indeterminate

8. In which year is the price differential


between the 2 cars the least?
A. Year 3 B. Year 5 C. Year 4 D. Indeterminate
1. How many students from school A have passed
9. A good investment is defined as lesser
both in Math and Physics?
A. 300 B. 450 C. 520 D. Data Insufficient
depreciation over a specified period of time.
Which car serves as a better investment option?
A. Maruti 800 B. Maruti Zen
2. What is the percentage of students in school C
C. Both Equally Good D. Indeterminate
who have passed in Physics?
A. 66.66% B. 80 % C. 83.33% D.86.66%
10. If I buy a Maruti Zen, sell it at year 1 and buy
3. The school with the highest pass percentage in a new Maruti 800, how much money will I be left
Math is? with?
A. A B. B C. C D. E A. Rs.60000 B. Rs.65000
C. Zero D.Indeterminate
4. Which subject has the highest pass percentage
when all schools are considered? Direction (Q.11-15): This following table is related
A. Math B. Chemistry C. Physics D. Indeterminate to profit and loss and some values are missing. All
the discounts are on the M.P. and the Profits are on
5. What is the approximate percentage of number C.P. Read the Questions carefully and answer the
of students in School A who have passed in question:
Physics compared to the total number of students Articl Cost Profi MRP Discou Selli
who have passed in Physics from the 5 schools e(Rs) Price t(%) (Rs) nt(%) ng
put together? (Rs) price
A. 18.7% B. 22.5% C. 12.5% D. 16.66% (Rs)
M 2160 - 2560 - -
N - 20% - - -
LINE GRAPH BASED: O - - 2875 20% -
Directions for questions 6 to 10: Refer to the data P 1800 - - - 1980
in the LINE GRAPH given below. Q - 25% 4000 - -
The graph indicates the value of a car purchased 11. If the ratio of the C.P. of the Article M and
today (year 0) over the years. Assume that the Article Q is 3:4, find out the discount % of Article of
price of a new car remains the same for eternity. Q.
Ignore time value of money for all calculations. A. 12% B. 15% C. 8% D. 10% E. 20%

12. If the discount % and profit % of the Article P is


same. Find out the M.P. of Article P.
Data-Interpretation

A. 2800 Rs. B. 2200 Rs. C. 3500 Rs.


D. 3000 Rs. E. None of these. 20. If contribution of profits by TCS
increased by 50%,then by what percentage
should Telco increase its contribution to profits
13. If the M.P. of Article M is Rs. 130 more than to retain the same angle, given that only these
the C.P. of Article N and the difference between .P. two companies showed an increase in profit
and S.P. of Article N is Rs. 684. Find the discount contribution to Tata Sons?
% of Article N. A. 50% B. 75% C. 17.5% D. 15.8%
A. 18% B. 25% C. 30%
D. 20% E. None of these. CASELET BASED:
Directions to questions 21 to 25: Refer to the data
14. C.P. of Article P is how much % less than the in the CASELET given below:
M.P. of Article M? A school consisting of a total of 1560 students has
A. 26% B. 25.04% C. 29.68% boys and girls in the ratio of 7 : 5. All the students
D. 31% E. 28.02% are enrolled in different types of hobby classes, viz
Singing, Dancing and Painting. One-fifth of the boys
15. The ratio of discount % and profit % is 4:3 of are enrolled in only Dancing classes. Twenty per
the Article O. Find CP. of Article O. cent of the girls are enrolled in only Painting classes.
A. 1200 Rs. B. 2800 Rs C. 3500 Rs. Ten per cent of the boys are enrolled in only Singing
D. 2000 Rs. E. None of these classes. Twenty four per cent of the girls are enrolled
in both Singing and Dancing classes together. The
PIE CHART BASED: number of girls enrolled in only Singing classes is
Directions for questions 16 to 20: Refer to the two hundred per cent of the boys enrolled in the
data in the PIE CHART given below. same. Onethirteenth of the boys are enrolled in all
the three classes together. The ratio of boys enrolled
in Dancing and Painting classes together to the girls
enrolled in the same is 2 : 1. Ten per cent of the girls
are enrolled in only Dancing classes whereas eight
per cent of the girls are enrolled in both Dancing and
Painting classes together. The remaining girls are
enrolled in all the three classes together. The number
of boys enrolled in Singing and Dancing classes
together is fifty per cent of the number of girls
enrolled in the same. The remaining boys are
enrolled in only Painting classes.

21. What is the total number of boys who are


16. What was the contribution of Tisco to the total enrolled in Dancing?
profits of Tata Sons? 1)318 2)364 3)292 4)434 5) None of these
A. Rs. 312.5 crores B. Rs. 112.5 crores C. Rs.
125 crores D. Rs. 375 crores 22. Total number of girls enrolled in Singing is
approximately what per cent of the total number of
17. Contribution of TCS towards the total students in the school?
profit exceeded contribution of TataChem by 1)37 2)19 3)32 4)14 5)26
how much percentage?
A. 100 % B. 200 % C. 300% D. 600% 23. What is the total number of students enrolled in
all the three classes together?
18. If Titan was to be represented under the 1)135 2)164 3)187 4) 142 5) None ofthese
head “Others”, then what would be the
percentage increase in the area under the head 24. Number of girls enrolled in only Dancing classes
“Others”? is what percent of the boys enrolled in the same?
A. 14.25% B. 16% C. 18% D. 11.5% (rounded off to two digits after decimal)
1)38.67 2)35.71 3)41.83 4)28.62 5) None
19. I in the next year, all companies showed
no increase in contribution of profits and only
TCS increased its contribution by 50% then
what would be the measurement of the arc
subtended by the TCS portion to the center of
the pie?
Data-Interpretation

The table shows the distance travelled by five 30-34:There are six companies which produce a
different boats upstream and downstream in same particular item in two models M1 and M2. These
time and the line chart shows the speed of stream companies produce 5 lakh items. The given pie-chart
shows the percentage distribution of the total items
produced and the table shows the ratio of model M1
to M2 produced by these companies and their
percentage sale.

25.Find the ratio of the speed of Boats P and Q


together in still water to the speed of Boats S and T
together in still water?
A. 25:32 B. 27:19 C. 24:39
D. 65:48 E. None of these

26. If the speed of Boat R in still water is increased 30. . What is the total number of model M2 items
by 10% and the speed of stream is increased by sold by Company A?
20%, Find the time taken by Boat R to cover the A. 19750 B. 20250 C. 21450
distance of 91 km upstream. D. 22500 E. None of these
A. 3.5 hrs B. 4 hrs C. 6 hrs
D. 2.5 hrs E. None of these 31. If Company C sells model M2 at Rs115/piece
,Whats the total earning?
27. The distance between point A and point B is A. 11.25 lakhs B. 12.45 lakhs C. 13.75 lakhs D.
210 km. Boat T travels from point A to B and 14.95 lakhs E. None of these
comes back. What is the time taken by Boat T to
cover the total distance? 32. The total number of model M2 items sold by
A. 10 hrs B. 12.5 hrs C. 14 hrs Company E is what percent of the total number of
D. 20 hrs E. 8 hrs model M1 items sold by Company C?
A. 30% B. 35% C. 40% D. 45% E. 50%
28. The ratio of the speeds of the Boat Q to the Boat
U in still water is 4 : 5. If the Boat U travels 126 km 33. What is the difference between the total
distance downstream and 81 km distance upstream number of model M2 items sold by Company F
in 7 hours 30 minutes, What is the speed of stream and the total number of model M1 items sold by
of Boat U? Company D?
A. 15 km/h B. 10 km/h C. 20 km/h D. 12 A. 750 B. 800 C. 850 D. 900 E. 950
km/h E. None of these
34. What is the total number of unsold items of
29. The speed of Boat Q and S in still water model M1 and M2 of Company B?
together is approximately how much percentage A. 50000 B. 52500 C. 55000
more than the speed of stream of the same boats D. 57500 E. 60000
together?
A. 70% B. 120% C. 170%
D. 80% E. 270%

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