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Data Interpretation & Visualization

The document provides information about three friends, A, B and C, who each bought a laptop for Rs. 60,000 but received different discounts. It states that A paid Rs. 51,000, B paid Rs. 3,000 more than A, and C paid the average of what A and B paid

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Data Interpretation & Visualization

The document provides information about three friends, A, B and C, who each bought a laptop for Rs. 60,000 but received different discounts. It states that A paid Rs. 51,000, B paid Rs. 3,000 more than A, and C paid the average of what A and B paid

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Data Interpretation &

Visualization
 Concept
 Types of DI Methods
 Visualization technique in DI
 Themes of trick analysis
 Types of questions
 Solved Examples
Concept

Data Interpretation is the process of making sense


out of a collection of data that has been
processed. This collection may be present in
various forms like bar graphs, line graph, pie chart
and other tabular forms. 
Data Interpretation Methods

Qualitative Method:-It works on categorical data

Quantitative Method:-It works on numerical


data
Visualization technique in DI
 DI is graphical representation of
information and data

 It can be applied using different tools like


charts,graphs,maps,etc.
Themes for trick analysis

 Calculating Percent
 Growth Rate
 Approximation
 Cross Multiplication Method
Types of Questions

 Words as Caselets
 Graphs
 Charts
 Tables
Solved Examples
Study the table and answer following
questions-
Year Banyan Neem Teak
2013 30000 25000 15000
2014 35000 30000 5000
2015 35000 45000 10000
2016 40000 40000 25000
2017 45000 55000 35000
2018 55000 50000 40000
Question:Find the respective ratio between the
number of neem trees planted in the year 2015
and the number of banyan trees planted in the
year 2014

Solution:
Number of neem trees planted in 2015 = 45000
Number of banyan trees planted in 2014 =35000
Required ratio = 45000 : 35000 = 9 : 7
Question : What was the approximate average
number of neem trees planted in all the years
together?

Solution:
Total number of neem trees planted in all the
years = 25000 + 30000 + 45000 + 40000 + 55000
+50000 = 245000
Required average= 245000/6 = 40833.33
Question : How many percent more teak trees planted
by the government in the year 2017 as compared to
2016?

Solution:
Total teak trees planted in year 2017 = 35000
Total teak tree planted in year 2016 = 25000
Percentage increase= (35000 - 25000)/25000 x
100 = 40%.
Question : The following Pie chart shows the
percentage of students who like five different
subjects of engineering from college x.
Percentage of students who like 5 different
subjects of engineering. Total number of
students in college xis 1000.
Question:What is the difference between the number of
students who like Analogue Electronics and VLSI Design?

Solution:
Number of students liking Analogue Electronics=
(1000/100) x 24 = 240.
Number of students liking VLSI Design= (1000/100)
x 18 = 180.
 
Required difference = 240 - 180 = 60.
 
Question : Find the average number of students who like
Analogue Electronics, VLSI Design and Wireless Communication

Solution:
Number of students liking Analogue Electronics = (1000/100) x
24 = 240
 
Number of students liking VLSI Design = (1000/100) x 18 = 180
 
Number of students liking Wireless Communication=
(1000/100) x 18 = 180

Total number of students= 240 +180 + 180 = 600


 
Required average= 600/3 = 200.
Comprehension:

 Three friends A, B and C went to a shopping mall to


buy laptop (individually), they all are having same
amount of money equal to the value of MRP of a
Laptop (i.e. Rs. 60000) but each one of them got
different discounts from the exclusive showroom. If A
paid Rs. 51000, B has paid Rs. 3000 more than what A
has paid while C has paid the amount equal to the
average value of the amount paid by A and B together.
Find the answer of the following questions based on
the given information
What is the ratio of the total amount paid by A, B
and C together to the sum of MRP of all the three
laptops
Solution: The MRP of each laptop = Rs. 60000;
 
The sum of MRP of 3 laptop s = 60000 x 3 = Rs. 1,8 0 ,0 0 0

Now, amount paid by A= Rs. 51000


 
Amount paid by B = Rs. 51000 + 3000 = Rs. 54000
 
Amount paid by C = (51000 + 5 4 00 0 ) / 2 = Rs. 52500
 
The tot amt paid by A, B and C = 51000 + 54000 + 52500 = Rs. 1 ,5 7, 50 0
 
The ratio of the tot amt paid by A, B and C together to the sum of MRP of
all the three laptops = 157500:180000 = 7:8
Question:Study following graph for marks of
different students in different subjects
100

90

80

70

60
a
50 b
c
40 d

30

20

10

0
eng hin maths science
Questions
 Find average marks in english for
all students
 Which student got highest in
which subject
 Find percentage of student “c”
 Which student got minimum
marks in hindi
Question: Study the chart and answer following
questions

180

160

140

120

100
rice
80 wheat

60

40

20

0
2012 2013 2014 2015
Questions
 Which year has highest rice production
 What is the ratio of rice & wheat
production in year 2014

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