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Question 1:
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Comprehension:
Direction: Read the data carefully and answer the questions given below.
Ina society, there were two wings A and B. Number of residents in wing A is 300 which is two times
the number of residents in wing B. Percentage of men in wing A is 40%. 40% of men are educated of
wing B and 30% of women are educated of wing A. Percentagé of women in wing B is 50%.
Find the ratio of educated women of wing A to the uneducated women of wing A.
Answer (Detailed Solution Below)
Option 2: 3:7
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Data Interpretation Question 1 Detailed Solution
Number offNumber of Educated] TO!
Wing men | women | Educated women |.
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40% of |180 (200- ;
A}300= 120] 120) - 300
75 (150 -|75 (50% of| 30 (4095
By" 75) 150) | of 75) 150
Educated women of wing A = 54
Uneducated women of wing A = 180-54
= 126
Required ratio = 54: 126
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The given table shows the number of persons (Male + Feral
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(P, Q, and R) over three different months: January, i
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carefully and answer the questions.
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persons sons
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Companies) Femal Female)
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February | Working
nuary in March:
P 350 400 300
Q 450 500 600
R 700 550 650
Number of persons working in company Q in February is increased by x then the ratio
between number of persons working in company Q January to February is 3: 4. Find the
value of x.
1. 250
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Answer (Detailed Solution Be
Option 3: 100
Data Interpretation Question 2 Detailed Solution
Solution:
Number of persons working in company Qin January = 450
Number of persons working in company Q in February = 500
(500 + x)/450 = 4/33x = 300
x= 100
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Question 3:
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Comprehension:
The given table shows the number of persons (Male + Female) working in three different companies
(P, Q and R) over three different months: January, February, and March. Please read the data
carefully and answer the questions.
Number Number
of [Number of| of
persons | persons | persons
(Male + | (Male+ | (Male +
Female) | Female) | Female)
working |working in
in | February | Working
January in March
400 300
500 600
550 650
Find the ratio between the number of persons working in company P and Q in February
to the number of persons working in company P and Q in march.
125: 32)
Answer (Detailed Solution Be mY
Option 4:1:1
Data Interpretation Question 3 Detailed Solution
Solution:
Number of persons working in company Pin February = 400
Number of persons working in company Qin February = 500
Number of persons working in company P in March = 300
Number of persons working in company Qin March = 600
Required ratio = (900: 900) = 1:1
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Comprehension:
The given table shows the number of persons (Male + Female) working in three different companies
(P, Qand R) over three different months: January, February, and March. Please read the data
carefully and answer the questions.TT
persons | persons | persons
(Male + | (Male+ | (Male +
|Companles) Female) | Female) | Female)
working |working in
in February | Working
January in March:
P 350 400 300
Q 450 500 600
R 700 550 650
If the number of persons working in January from companies P, Q and R is 20%, 40% and
x% are married respectively, and the total married working in all three companies P,Q
and R in January is 390. Find the value of x.
1.45
x
Answer (Detailed Solution Below)
Option 3: 20
Data Interpretation Question 4 Detailed Solution
Solution:
Number of married persons working in company P from January = 350 x (20/100) = 71
Number of married persons working in company Q from January = 450 « (40/100) = 180
Number of married persons working in company R from January = 700 x (x/100) = 7x
7x + 70 = 180 = 380
7x = 140
x= 20
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Question 5:
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Comprehension:
The given table shows the number of persons (Male ~ Female) working in three different companies
(P, Q. and R) over three different months: January, February, and March. Please read the data
carefully and answer the questions.
Number Number
of [Number of} of
persons | persons | persons
(Male + | (Male + | (Male +
[Companies| Female) | Female) | Female)
working, |working in
in | February | Working
January in March
pw! 350 400 300
Q 450 500 600
R 700 550 650
Number of females working in company Q in March is 3/5 th of the total persons working
in company Q in march and number of females working in company R in march is 7/13
out of total persons working in the same company ,Find the difference between number
of females working in March in company Q and R.
1. 355. 25
Answer (Detailed Solution Belo ~
Option 2: 10
Data Interpretation Question 5 Detailed Solution
Solution:
Number of females working in company Qin March is 3/5 th of the total persons working in
company Q in march
Number of females working in company Qin March = 600 x 3/5 = 360
Number of persons working in company R in March = 650
Number of females working in company Rin March = 650 x 7/13 = 350
Required difference = (360 - 350) = 10
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The table shows the daily income (in Rs) of 50 persons.
Study the table and answer the question:
Income (Rs) No. of pérsonsess than 250, 26
Less than 300 34
Less than 350 40
Less than 400 50
How many persons eam Rs. 200 or more but less than Rs. 300?
Answer (Detailed Solution Below)
Option 4: 22
Data Interpretation Question 6 Detailed Solution
Calculation:
Number less than 200 = 12
Number less than 250 = 26
Number less than between 250 and 20 = 12)
=14
Again,
Number less than 250 = 26
Number less than 300 = 34
Number less than between 300 and 250 = (34-26)
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Persons earn Rs. 200 or more but less than Rs. 300 = (14 + 8)22
= Required persons is 22
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Directions: The data for family sizes in a town is given below. Based on the bar graph, answer the
question given below:
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A. the average family size from the given data.
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Option 3: 3.4
Data Interpretation Question 7 Detailed Solution
Calculation:
Number of families having 1 member = 5
Total members
5
Number of families having 2 members = 30
Total members = 60
Number of families having 3 members = 45
Total members = 135
Number of families having 4 env,
Total members = 160
Number of families having 5 members = 25
Total members = 125
Number of families having 6 members = 5
Total members = 30
So, the total membes in all types of families = 5 + 60 + 135 + 160 + 125 + 30= 515
Total number of families = 5 + 30 +45 + 40 +25+5=150
The average family size = 515/150 = 34
Hence, option 3 is correct.
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Directions: The data on family sizes in a town is given below. Based on the figure, answer the
questions below: {
No. of Farnilies in 1000's)
Answer (Detailed Solution Below)
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Option 2: 45
Data Interpretation Question 8 Detailed Solution
Calculation:
Number of families having 1 memberTotal members = 5
Number of families having 2 member = 30
Total members = 60
Number of families having 3 member = 45
Total members = 135
Number of families having 4 member = 40
Total members = 160
Number of families having 5 member = 25 .
Total members = 125 ~a
Number of families having 6 member = 5
Total members = 30
So, the total members in all types of families = 5 + 60 + 135 + 160 + 125 + 30 = 515
Total number of families = 5 + 30+ 45 + 40 +25+5=150
The average family size = 515 / 150 = 34
The families with size less than the average family size are as follows:
‘Number of families having 1 member = 5
Number of families having 2 member = 30
Number of families having 3 member = 45
So, the total number of families with size less than the average family size = 80
The total number of families = 150
The fraction of families with size less than the average family size = 80 / 150 = 8/ 15
Hence, option 2 is correct.
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Study the line graph and answer the question that follows
The line graph represents the number éf vehicles (in thousands] manufactured by two automobile
companies A and B over the yeats from 2010 to 2015. The X-axis represents the years and the Y-axis
represents number of vehicles in thousands.
(The data shown here is only for mathematical exercise. They do not represent the actual figures of
the country.)
Number of vehicles Manufactured by two
Automobile Companies over the Years from 2010 to
2015 (Number of Thousands)
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No. of Vehicles (in thousands)
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2010 «2011S 201220132014 2015,
Years
The average value of the vehicles manufactured by Company A is what per cent of the average value
of the vehicles manufactured by Company B during 2010 to 2015?
1. 81.2
2. 67.8
3. 78.5
4, 83.1
Answer (Detailed Solution Below)1.2
Option:
Data Interpretation Question 9 Detaled Bis
Calculation:
Total value of vehicles manufactured by company A during 2010 - 2015 = 260 + 218 + 224+ 179+
206 + 348 = 1495,
Average value of vehicles manufactured by company A during 2010 - 2015 = 1495/6 = 249.16 (in
thousands)
Total value of vehicles manufactured by company B during 2010 - 2015 = 307 + 270 + 250 + 289 +
310 + 416 = 1842
Average value of vehicles manufactured by company B during 2010 - 2015 = 1842/6 = 307 (in
thousands)
= Required percentage = 249.16/307 = 100 = 81.2%
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The given bar chat represents the Televisions Sets (TV) manufactured (in thousands) and the
respective percentage of those TV Sets sold by five different companies A,B, C, D and Ein 2015.
Study the chart carefully and answer the question that follows.
£& TV sets manufactured =) % of TV Sets sold
3g B 120 .
3 ge 100
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What is the ratio of the number of TV sets sold by company A to that of company B in 2015?
‘Answer (Detailed Solution Below)
Option 1:5:6
Data Interpretation Question 10 Detailed Solution
Calculation: ~a
The number of TV sets sold by company A = 64 x 75%
48
The number of TV sets sold by company B = 90 x 64%
576
Ratio = 48 : 57.6
5:6
= Required answer is 6 : 6.
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The given data shows the registration of bikes and total vehicles (in thousands) for 6 months in 2017
in City x.
Note: In the chart, the first number represents bikes and the second number represents total
vehicles.
Based on the given data, the increase in the registration of vehicles other than bikes in April 2017 in
comparison of Jan 2017 is
1. 8000
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3. 9500 of
4. 9000 WoC?
Answer (Detailed Solution 8 XS
Option 4: 9000
Data Interpretation Question 11 Detailed Solution
Number of registration of vehicles other than bikes in January 2017 = 27,000 - 21,000 = 6,000
Pe
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sweenez. the increase in the registration of vehicles other than bikes in April 2017 in comparisen of Jan
2017 = 15,000 - 6,000 = 9,000
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The following table shows the number of different items in different shops and their respective
selling prices per unit.
Total Selling Price per unit
[Shops | No. of
Items
A 000
Bp 800
rc 400
|p 600
7% #000
F 210
Find the percentage of total revenue which comes from Cooler from shop E, considering all given
items are being sold from shop E and from all the given shops only given three items are being sold.
(Rounded off to three decimal places)
1. 4.22696& 3.91070
3. 10.45%
4. 8.910%
‘Answer (Detailed Solution Below)
Option 1: 4.226%
Data Interpretation Question 12 Detailed Solution oO
Calculation: G
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Total cooler sold by shop £ = 4000 x (1/10) Oo
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Selling price of 400 coolers = 400 x 8000 x
= 3200000 xe?
Total ACs sold by shop E = 4000 x (5/10)
= 2000
Selling price of 2000 ACs = 2000 x 26500
= 53000000
Total Fans sold by shop E = 4000 x (4/10)
= 1600
Selling price of 1600 Fans = 1600 x 12200
= 19520000
Now,
Required 9% = [3200000/(3200000 + 53000000 + 19520000)) x 100
= [3200000/(75720000)] x 100
94.226 = 423%
+ The required answer is 4.23%.ra
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The given pie chart shows the percentage of students in five schools and the table shows the ratio of
boys and girls in each school.
Study the pie chart and table and answer the question that follows.
The below table shows the ratio of girls and boys in the given five schools.Girls :
School] ‘Boys
A 3:4
B 2:3
& 5:3
D 1:2
E 4:1
If the total number of girls from all five schools is represented as a pie chart, then what will be the
measure of the sector angle (to the nearest integer) corresponding to school B?
1. 48°
2. 32°
3. 58°
4. 42° ot P
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Option 4: 42° xe?
Data Interpretation Question 13 Detailed Solution
Given:
There is the percentage of students in five schools in the given pie chart and the table shows the
ratio of boys and girls in each school.
Concept used:‘The total angie of a ple chart
Calculation:
Let, the total number of students = 100
So, the total students of each schools are:
A= 28;B = 15;C =24:D =15
Then, the total number of girl student in school B = (2/5) x 15 = 6
The total number of girl student in all schools = [(/7) x 28 + (2/5) x 15 + (5/8) x 24 + (1/3) x 18 +
(4/5) x 15]
=12+6+15+6+12
=51
NumberofgirlsinschoolB
‘Theangle.< ise tse an 300
= (6/51) x 360 = 42.35... = 42° (the nearest integer)
= The measure of the sector angle (to the nearest integer) will be 42°
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The line chart given below shows the profit percentage of a company on 5 different products P1, P2,
P3, Pd and PS.
AB of product PS is Rs. 46000. What is the revenue of product P5?1, Rs. 52780
2. Rs. 49680
3. Rs. 47360
4. Rs. 4600
‘Answer (Detailed Solution Below)
Option 2: Rs. 49680
Data Interpretation Question 14 Detailed Solution
GIVEN:
From the chart
Profit percentage in P5 = 89%
Expenditure = Rs. 46000
FORMULA USED: ~a
Profit percentage = [(Revenue — Expenditure)/Expenditure] x 100
CALCULATION:
Profit percentage = [(Revenue — Expenditure)/Expenditure] x 100
=98 = [(Revenue — 46000)/46000] x 100
= Revenue ~ 46000 = 8 x 460
= Revenue = 3680 + 46000
= Revenue = 49680
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Study the given pie-chart carefully and answer the following question. If scholarship has to be paid
out of the donation fund, then what is the percentage of donation fund used for this purpose
(rounded off to two decimal places)?
The entire fund that school gets from different sources is equal to Rs. 10 lakh
Source of funds in school
ODenation
Internal sources Ci government agencies
Uses of Funds by schools
Ml school Maintenance [1] Reserved
scholarship O Payment
1. 74.29%
2. 72.15%= 10"
Answer (Detailed Solution Below)
Option 1: 74.29%
Data Interpretation Question 15 Detailed Solution
Calculation:
Total fund got by school = 100% = 1000000
Funds got through donation = 35%
Scholarship paid = 26%
Required percentage = 26/35 x 100
= 2600/35 = 74.285% = 74.29%
= The correct answer is 74.29%.