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Data Interpretation
Directions(Q.1-5): Study the following table carefully
and answer the questions given below.
Number of workers working in various factories in various shifts
1. The total number of workers working in the shifts 12.30 P.M.- 6.30 P.M. and 6.30 P.M.-12.30 A.M. in factory E is approximately what per cent of the total number of workers working in the same shifts in Factory A?
1)68 2)71 3)81 4)77 5)65
2. What is the average number of workers working in factory C in all the shifts together?
1)4420 2)4160 3)4500 4)4550 5) None of these 3. What is the approximate difference between the average number of workers working in factory B and the average number of workers working in factory F? 1) 715 2)261 3)625 4)195 5)178
4. Which shift has the lowest total number of workers from all the factories together?
1) 12.30P.M.-6.30P.M. 2)6.30P.M.-1230A.M 3) 6.30A.M.-2.30P.M. 4) 12.30A.M.-6.30A.M 5) 6.30A.M.-12.30P.M.& 12.30A.M.-6.30A.M. 5. What is the ratio of the total number of workers working in the shift 6.30 A.M. -12.30 P.M. from the factories together to the total number of workers working in the shift 12.30A.M. - 6.30AM from all the factories together?
1) 1265:1657 2)1432:1567 3)1657:1265 4)1567:1432 5)None of these
Directions (Q. 6-10): Study the following Graph
carefully and answer the questions given below: Income and Expenditure of various Companies during a year (Profit = Income - Expenditure)
6. What is the average income earned by all the companies together?
1)Rs 345000000 2)Rs 335000000 3)Rs 3350000 4)Rs 34500000 5) None of these
7. Expenditure incurred by company C is approximately what per cent of the expenditure incurred by company B?
1)41 2)57 3)62 4)51 5)65
8. What is the approximate difference between the per cent profit earned by Company A and that by Company D?
1)5 2)20 3)35 4)15 5)25
9. What is the total expenditure incurred by all the companies together?
1)Rs 13750000 2)Rs 1375000000 3)Rs 13750000000 4) Rs 1375000 5) None of these
10. What is the ratio of profit incurred by companies A and C together to profit incurred by companies D and E together?
1)7:8 2)5:7 3)4:5 4)3:5 5)None of these
Directions (Q. 11-15): Study the following table and
answer the questions given below.
Number of People using various Music Accessories from various cities
11. The total number of people using I-pod is what per cent of the total number of people using Stereo system across the cities? (Rounded off to two digits after decimal)
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12. Which city has the highest number of people using various music accessories?1) A 2)B 3) C 4) D 5) E
13. What is the difference between the total number of people using various music accessories from city B and the total number of people using various music
accessories from city E?
1)46000 2)45250 3)46550 4)45650 5) None of these 14. What is the ratio of the total number of people using Radio, CD Player and I-pod together from city C to the total number of people using Cell Phone, MP3 Player and Stereo System from the same city? 1)6415:7371 2)4797:5375 3)4325:6418 4)4797:6415 5)None of these
15. What is the average number of people using Cell Phone across the cities?
1)24594 2)32486 3)33372 4)34836 5) None of these
Directions (Q. 16-20): Study the following Pie-chart
carefully and answer the questions given below.
16. What is the ratio of the male Engineers and Designers to the same-occupation female professionals in the town?
1)41:44 2)55:53 3)31:35 4)44:35 5) None of these 17. The total number of Lawyers in town is approximately what per cent of the total number of Doctors in the town?
1)95 2)98 3)90 4)85 5)81
18. What is the difference between the total number of male and female professionals in the town?
1) 1284 2)1134 3)1054 4)1164 5)None of these 19. Female Doctors are what per cent of the female Teachers in the town?
1)42 2)28 3)15 4)35 5) None of these
20. What is the ratio of the number of male Architects to the number of male Teachers in the town?
1)11:5 2)3:2 3)5:11 4)2 : 3 5)None of these
Directions (Q. 21-25): Study the following table
carefully and answer the questions given below. Quantity of Rice produced by various states over the years
21. In which state has production of rice increased over the years?
1)A 2) B 3)D 4)E 5) None of these
22. In which year was the production of rice the highest in all the states together?
1)2007 2)2002 3)2005 4)2006 5) None of these 23. Which state produced the lowest quantity of rice over the years?
1)E 2)D 3)C 4)A 5)None of these
24. What is the ratio of the average quantity of rice produced by State D to the average quantity of rice produced by State F over the years?
1)69:79 2)310:317 3)138:155 4)276:317 5)None of these
25. Rice produced by State C in the year 2005 is approximately
what per cent of the rice produced by State A in the same year?
1)82 2)72 3)88 4)76 5)69
Directions (Q. 26-30): Study the following graph
carefully and answer the questions given below. Number of buildings constructed, demolished and redeveloped across various cities in a year
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26. What is the difference between the totalconstructions (constructed, demolished and redeveloped) in City Q and City T? 1)125 2)180 3)175 4)200 5) None of these 27. What is the average number of buildings demolished across the cities?
1)100 2)125 3)132 4)115 5) None of these
28. The total number of buildings constructed across the cities is approximately what per cent of the total number of buildings redeveloped across the cities? 1)73 2)74 3)88 4)79 5)85
29. What is the approximate average number of constructions (constructions, demolished and redeveloped) in the City R?
1)156 2)222 3)198 4)216 5)208
30. What is the ratio of the number of buildings demolished in City T to the number of buildings redeveloped in City P?
1)7:12 2)3:5 3)2:3 4)1:2 5)None of these
Directions (Q. 31-35): Study the following table
carefully and answer the questions below.
Number of literates in various cities over the years M=Males
F = Females
31. What is the total number of male literates in City W over the years?
1)97650 2)95670 3)99280 4)96570 5)None of these 32. What is the total number of literates across the Cities in
the year 2005?
1)180280 2)182000 3)188050 4) 180500 5)None of these
33. What is the difference between the total number of female literates across the cities in the year 2002 and the year 2004?
1)11850 2)12000 3)1150 4)12800 5) None of these 34. What is the ratio of literates of City X in the year 2001 to the literates of the same city in the year 2003? 1)581:624 2)64:75 3)571:605 4)84:131 5)None of these
35. What is the average number of female literates across the cities in the year 2005?
1)18725 2)15872 3)17582 4)17852 5) None of these Directions (Q. 36-40): Study the following Pie-Graph carefully and answer the questions given below: A survey conducted on 5800 villagers staying in various villages and having various favourite fruits. Favourite Fruits
People staying in various villages
36. Mango is the favourite fruit of 50% of the people from Village C. People having their favourite fruit as mango from Village C form approximately what per cent of the people having their favourite fruit as mango from all the villages together?
1)48 2)53 3)61 4)57 5)45
37. 20% of the people from Village D have banana as their favourite fruit and 12% of the people from the same village have guava as their favourite fruit. How many people
from that village like other fruits?
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38. How many people in all have custard as theirfavourite fruit?
1)850 2)864 3)870 4)812 5) None of these
39. 50% of the people from Village B have banana as their favourite fruit. How many people from other villages have the same favourite fruit?
1)1160 2)551 3)1020 4)609 5) None of these 40. What is the total number of people having their favourite fruit as apple and grapes together? 1) 1334 V 2)1286 3)1300 4)1420 5) None of these
Directions (Q. 41-45): Study the following table
carefully and answer the questions given below. Number of Males & Females staying in various Societies
Percentage of Children (Males & Females) in the Societies
41. What is the ratio of the number of adult females to the total number of female children staying in all the societies together?
1)243:82 2)112:71 3)82:243 4)71:112 5) None of these 42. What is the total number of female children staying in all the societies together?
1)314 2)433 3)410 4)343 5) None of these
43. What is the ratio of the total number of adult males in Societies A and B together to the total number of adult males in Societies E and F together?
1)75:79 2)14:17 3)79:75 4)17:14 5)None of these 44. What is the total number of members staying in all the societies together?
1)3520 2)3360 3)4100 4)3000 5) None of these
45. What is the difference between the number of male children in Society B and the number of male children in Society F?
1)84 2)14 3)96 4)26 5) None of these
Directions (Q. 46-50): Study the following pie-chart carefully and answer the questions given below. Percentage of People in a city working in Night Shifts from various Industries
(Total number of People = 40250)
Percentage of Females from various Industries working in night shifts
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46. What is the ratio of the men to the women working in night shifts from the Call Centre industry?
1)9:11 2)7:5 3)8:.l3 4)11:7 5) None of these 47. What is the approximate average number of females working in night shifts from all the industries together?
1)2227 2)4481 3) 3326 4)2823 5)4107
48. What is the total number of men working in night shifts from all the industries together?
1)28297 2) 25788 3) 28678 4)26887 5) None of these 49. The number of women from the gaming industry is what per cent of the total number of people working in the night shifts from all the industries together? 1)5.6 2)3.6 3)3.2 4)4.4 5) None of these
50. What is the difference between the total number of men and the total number of women working in night shifts from all the industries together?
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1)13254 2)13542 3)13524 4)13363 5)None of theseDirections (Q. 51-55): Study the following table
carefully and answer the questions given below. Number of people working in various departments from various organizations
51. The total number of employees working in the legal department is approximately what per cent of the total number of employees working in HR department of all the organisations together?
1)4 2)8 3)12 4)6 5)10
52. What is the approximate difference between the average number of people working in Marketing and Production departments from all the organisations together?
1)578 2)231 3)330 4)1156 5)300
53. What is the ratio of the total number of employees working in organisation A to the total number of employees working in organisation E?
1)225:233 2)71:75 3)75:71 4)222:215 5) None of these 54. What is the total number of employees from all the departments working in all the organisations together? 1)26960 2)28910 3)28190 4)29660 5) None of these 55. The number of people working in the Finance department from organisation B is approximately what per cent of the total number of employees working in organisation B?
1)12 2)15 3)20 4)17 5)25
Directions (Q. 56-60): Study the following graph carefully and answer the questions given below. Units of Raw Material Manufactured and Sold by a Company Over the Years
(Units in Crores )
56. What is the average number of units sold over the years?
1)440000000 2)4400000 3)440000 4)44000000 5) None of these
57. What is the ratio of the difference between the number of units manufactured and sold in the year 2005 to the difference between the number of units manufactured and sold in the year 2006?
1)2:3 2)1:2 3)1:4 4)3:5 5) None of these 58. What is the ratio of the number of units
manufactured in the year 2003 to the number of units manufactured in the year 2007?
1)7:11 2)9:14 3)7:9 4)9:11 5) None of these 59. What is the approximate per cent increase in the number of units sold in the year 2007 from the previous year?
1)190 2)70 3)60 4)95 5)117
60. What is the difference between the number of units manufactured and the number of units sold over the years?
1)50000000 2)5000000 3)500000000 4)500000 5) None of these
Directions (Q. 61-65): Study the table carefully to answer the questions that follow.
61. Which standard has the lowest total number of students from all the given schools together? 1)V 2)VI 3)I 4)IV 5) None of these
62. Which school has the highest total number of students from all the given standards together?
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1)E 2)F 3)B 4)A 5)None of these63. What is the ratio of students studying in Standard III of Schools A and B together to those studying in standard VI of schools C and D together?
1)53:52 2)43:47 3)25:27 4)39: 38 5) None of these 64. What is the approximate average number of students studying in Standard I from all schools together?
1)38 2)50 3)40 4)43 5)46
65. The number of students studying in Standard IV in School E is what per cent of that in Standard IV in School D?
1)128 2)132.5 3)124 4)137.5 5) None of these Directions (Q. 66-70): Study the pie-chart carefully to answer the questions that follow. Percentage of students enrolled in different Hobby classes in a School.
Total number of students = 3600
66. The number of students enrolled in Cooking Classes is what per cent of that in Dancing Classes? (rounded off to two digits after decimal)
1)101.45 2)104.76 3)113.84 4)110.28 5) None of these 67. What is the total number of students enrolled in Stitching and Drama Classes together?
1)684 2)846 3)648 4)864 5) None of these 68. How many students are enrolled in Painting Classes?
1)550 2)480 3)450 4)520 5) None of these 69. The number of students enrolled in Painting Classes is approximately what per cent of that in Singing classes?
1)78 2)92 3)83 4)66 5)72
70. What is the ratio of the number of students enrolled in Singing and Dancing classes together to that in Drama classes?
1)3:1 2)4:7 3)7:5 4)3:5 5)None of these
Directions (Q. 71-75): Study the table carefully to answer the questions that follow.
Percentage of men employed in five different departments of different organizations
71. What is the average number of men working in the Accounts department of all organisations together? 1)1624 1/5 2)1450 2/5 3)1748 1/5 4)1330 2/5 5)None of these
72. What is the total number of men employed in the Production department of all organisations together? 1)11245 2)10260 3)10082 4)9825 5) None of these 73. Which organisation has the lowest number of men working in the Marketing department?
1)A 2)B 3)C 4)D 5)E
74. The number of men in the IT department of Company D forms approximately what per cent of that in the same department of Company B?
1)68 2)85 3)90 4)62 5)79
75. What is the total number of women working in the HR department and IT department together from Company C?
1)1710 2)1840 3)2730 4)2050 5) None of these Directions (Q. 76-80): Study the graph carefully to answer the questions that follow.
Profit (in lakhs) made by three companies over the years
Profit = Income – Expenditure
76. Profit made by Company A in the year 2002 was what per cent of the total profit made by all the three companies in that year?
77. If the income of Company A in the year 2005 was Rs 13,54,300/-, what was its expenditure in that year? 1) Rs 9,21,600/- 2) Rs 8,33,500/- 3) Rs 6,48,200/ 4) Rs 7,54,300/- 5) None of these
78. What is the approximate average profit made by Company A in all the years together?
1) Rs 3,98,000/- 2) Rs 3,82,000/- 3) Rs4,83,000/ 4) Rs 5,12,000/- 5) Rs 4,05,000/-
79. What is the per cent increase in profit of Company C in the year 2002 from the previous year?
1)7 2)14 3)21 4)28 5)None of these
80. If the expenditure of Company B in the year 2006 was Rs 22,11,430/- ,what was its income in that year? 1) Rs 29,12,260/- 2) Rs 28,14,680/-
3) Rs 32,09,670/-
4) Rs 27,1 1,430/- 5) None of these
Directions (81-85) : Study the following pie
table carefully and answer the questions given below: Percentagewise Distribution of the number of Mobile Phones Sold By A Shopkeeper During Six
Months
Total number of mobile phones sold = 45,000
The respective ratio between the number of mobile phones sold of company A and company B during six months. Month Ratio July 8:7 August 4:5 September 3:2 October 7:5 November 7:8 December 7:9
81. What is the respective ratio between the number of mobile phones sold of company B during July and those sold during December of the same company ? (1)119:145 (2)116:135 (3)119:135 (5) None of these
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ny A in the year 2005 was , what was its expenditure in that year?3) Rs 6,48,200/-
78. What is the approximate average profit made by 3) Rs4,83,000/-
79. What is the per cent increase in profit of Company C in the year 2002 from the previous year?
in the year 2006 ,what was its income in that year?
Study the following pie-chart and table carefully and answer the questions given below: Percentagewise Distribution of the number of Mobile Phones Sold By A Shopkeeper During Six Total number of mobile phones sold = 45,000
atio between the number of mobile phones sold of company A and company B during
81. What is the respective ratio between the number of sold of company B during July and those sold during December of the same company ?
(4)119:130
82. If 35% of the mobile phones sold by company A during November were sold at a discount,
mobile phones of company A during that month were without a discount ?
(1) 882 (2) 1635 (3) 1638 of these
83. If the shopkeeper earned a profit of? 433/ mobile phone sold of company B during October, wh was his total profit earned on the mobile phones of that company during the same month ?
(1)Rs. 6, 49, 900/- (2) Rs. 6,45,900/
6,49,400/- (4) Rs. 6,49,500/- (5) None of these 84. The number of mobile phones sold of company during July is approximately what percent of the number of mobile phones sold of company A during December ?
(1)110 (2) 140 (3) 150 (4) 105
85. What is the total number of mobile phones sold of company B during August and Septem
(1) 10,000 (2)15,000 (3)10,500 (4)9,500 (5) None of these
Directions (Q. 86-90): Study the following graph carefully to answer these questions
86. For which of the following pairs of years the total production of the two commodities together is equal? 1) 1997 & 2000 2)2002 & 2003 3)2001 & 2003 4)1998 & 1999 5)None of these
87. What is the ratio between the total production of commodities X and Y for all the seven years together? 1)26:27 2)13:14 3)27:26 4)14:13 5)None of these 88. During which year the percentage
increase/decrease in production of commodity ‘X’ from the previous year was the maximum?
82. If 35% of the mobile phones sold by company A during November were sold at a discount, how many mobile phones of company A during that month were
(4) 885 (5) None
83. If the shopkeeper earned a profit of? 433/- on each mobile phone sold of company B during October, what was his total profit earned on the mobile phones of that
(2) Rs. 6,45,900/- (3) Rs. (5) None of these 84. The number of mobile phones sold of company A during July is approximately what percent of the number of mobile phones sold of company A during (1)110 (2) 140 (3) 150 (4) 105 (5) 130 85. What is the total number of mobile phones sold of company B during August and September together ?
(2)15,000 (3)10,500 (4)9,500
Study the following graph carefully to answer these questions
86. For which of the following pairs of years the total tion of the two commodities together is equal? 1) 1997 & 2000 2)2002 & 2003 3)2001 & 2003
87. What is the ratio between the total production of commodities X and Y for all the seven years together?
14:13 5)None of these 88. During which year the percentage
increase/decrease in production of commodity ‘X’ from the previous year was the maximum?
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1)1998 2)2000 3)2003 4) 2002 5) None of these89. Approximately, what was the average production (in lakh tonnes) of commodity ‘Y’?
1)225 2)216 3)195 4)185 5)205
90. What is the ratio between total production of the two commodities together for years 1997, 1998 & 1999 and the total production of the two commodities together for years 2001, 2002 & 2003?
1)9:13 2)13:18 3)18:13 4)10:13 5) None of these
Directions (Q. 91-95): Study the following table
carefully to answer these questions.
91. What is the average percentage of marks obtained by all the students in Science? (rounded off to two digits after decimal)
1)99 2)82.78 3)88.72 4) 78.88 5) None of these 92. What is the overall percentage of marks obtained by D in all subjects? (rounded off to two digits after decimal)
1)72.88 2)76.28 3)73.17 4)72.68 5) None of these 93. What are the average marks obtained by all students in English?
1)52.5 2)64.38 3)56.38 4)60.5 5) None of these 94. What is the ratio between total marks obtained in all subjects by F and G respectively?
1)87:89 2)89:87 3)67:69 4)69:67 5) None of these 95. Which student has scored in Maths closest to the average marks in Maths?
1)P 2)Q 3)T 4)F 5)None of these
Directions (Q.96-100): Study the table carefully to
answer the questions that follow:
Total Number of Students Studying in Various Colleges over the Years
96. What is the average number of students studying in the College E over the given years?
1)1656 2)1791 3)1710 4)1581 5)None of these 97. The number of students studying in College B in the year 2003 is approximately what per cent of the total number of students studying in various colleges in that year?
1)37 2)31 3)19 4)23 5)14
98. What is the ratio of the number of students studying in College B to the number of students studying in College E in the year2007?
1)23:24 2)11:12 3)24:23 4)12:11 5) None of these 99. What is the difference between the average number of students studying in College B over the given years and the average number of students studying in College D over the given years?
1)23 2)148 3)434 4)62 5)None of these
100. What is the difference between the total number of students studying in College A over the given years and the total number of students studying in College C over the given years?
1)907 2)94 3)434 4)1036 5)379
Directions (Q. 101-105): Study the pie-chart carefully to answer the questions that follow: Percentage-Wise Break-Up of Spending Pattern of a Family in a Month
Total Amount Spent in a Month = Rs 60,000
101. What is the amount spent by the family on Commuting?
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1)Rs9,600 2)Rs8,400 3)Rs7,200 4) Rs 6,000 5) None of these102. What is the total amount spent by the family on Telephone Bills, Health and Electricity together? l)Rs13,800 2)Rs18,600 3)Rs17,400 4)Rs 20,400 5) None of these
103. What is the ratio of the amount spent by the family on Groceries to the amount spent on House Rent?
1)23:18 2)13:28 3)18:23 4)28:13 5) None of these 104. Amount invested by the family on Savings forms what percent of the amount spent on Health?
1)123 2)81.25 3)120.50 4)85.75 5) None of these 105. Total amount spent by the family on Commuting and Telephone Bills together forms approximately what per cent of the amount spent on Groceries? 1)153 2)148 3)135 4)112 5)96
Directions (Q. 106-110): Study the following graph to answer the given questions.
106. For how many years is the per cent rise more than 100?
1) One 2) Two 3) Five 4) Three 5) None of these 107. What is the average of the per cent rise over the given years?
1)110 2)105 3)100.5 4)92.5 5)None of these
108. For how many years is the per cent rise lower than the average of the per cent rise over the given years? 1)Two 2)One 3)Five 4)Three 5)None of these 109. For which of the given years is the per cent rise (from the previous year) in the percent rise the least? (Years 2001 and 2003 not to be considered)
1)2000 2)2004 3)2006 4)Cannot be determined 5)None of these
110. If the production in 1998 was 10,000 units how much is the production in 2002?
1)35,280 units 2)64,680 units 3)46,200 units 4)Cannot be determined 5)None of these
Directions(Q. 111-115): Study the following table to answer the given questions.
NUMBER OF BOOKS OF DIFFERENT PRICES BOUGHT IN DIFFERENT MONTHS
111. In which month was maximum number of books bought?
1) March 2) November 3) July 4) September 5) None of these
112. For which price range was maximum number of books bought for the given months together?
1)Rs 500-Rs 999 2)Rs 2,000-Rs 2,999 3)Rs 1,000-Rs 1,999 4)Rs3,000-Rs 3,999 5)None of these
113. The books of price range Rs 1,000-Rs 1,999 bought in January is what per cent of that in May? 1)30 2)70 3)142.86 4)60 5)None of these
114. How much is the difference in the number of books bought in September and November? 1)244 2)776 3)1020 4)1310 5)None of these
115. What is the ratio of books of Rs 4,000-Rs 5,000 bought in January to that in March?
l)1:10 2)15:100 3)930:2911 4)21:200 5)None of these Directions (Q. 116-120): Study the following graph carefully and answer the questions given below: Total number of Arts, Science and Commerce students in various Colleges (in thousands)
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116. The number of students taking Arts in college B is how many thousand fewer than the number of students taking Arts in college A and college C together? 1)12.5 2)27.5 3)50 4)10 5)62.5117. In college F, the students taking Commerce is what per cent of the total number of students taking Arts, Science and Commerce in all?
1) 45 2) 55 3)59 4)70 5) 25
118. How many candidates (in thousands) have taken Commerce from all the colleges?
1)165 2)177 3)185 4)193 5)199
119. What is the ratio of the number of students taking Science to the number of students taking Arts in college D?
1)14:19 2)12:17 3) 17:19 4)19:14 5)13:18 120. What is the average number of students (in thousands) taking up Science from all the six colleges together?
(Rounded off to two digits after decimal) 1) 44.90 2) 43.33 3) 51.33 4) 49.90 5) 48.88
Directions (Q. 121-125): Study the following table carefully and answer the questions given below: Marks obtained by different students in different subjects
121. How many students have scored the lowest marks in two or more subjects?
1)2 2)3 3)1 4)0 5)4
122. Who has scored the highest marks in all the subjects together ?
1) Deepak 2) Charu 3) Anupama 4) Garima 5) Bhaskar 123. What is the percentage of Deepak’s marks (up to two digits after decimal) in all the subjects together? 1) 88.63 2) 77.38 3) 67.83 4) 62.83 5) 72.83 124. Marks obtained by Charu in Hindi is what per cent of marks (up to two digits after decimal) obtained by Anupama in the same subject?
1) 75.92 2) 78.38 3) 77.29 4) 75.29 5) 72.83 125. What is the average marks obtained by all the students together in Science?
1) 55.75 2) 57.5 3) 60 4) 59.5 5) 58
Directions (Q. 126-130): Study the following
Pie-Graph carefully and answer the questions given below: Budget estimated by a family for their monthly expenses
Total Salary Rs 32,000 per month
Note: G = Grocery, E = Education, C = Cell Bill, El = Electricity, Cl = Clothing, I = Investments, M = Miscellaneous
126. What is the budget estimated by the family on Clothing and Grocery together?
1) Rs 8,960 2)Rs 8,550 3)Rs 8,780 4) Rs 8,690 5) Rs. 8,850
127. Due to a sudden marriage, the family incurs Miscellaneous expenditure of Rs 3,040 in total. How much is the increase in the amount under this head from that of the budgeted?
1)Rs 2,240 2) Rs304 3)Rs 800 4) Rs 224 5) None of these
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128. The family actually paid Rs 4,672 on Grocery.What is the difference in the amount budgeted and spent on
Grocery?
1)Rs 1,738 2)Rs 1,672 3)Rs 467 4) Rs 1,038 5) None of these
129. What is the difference in the amount estimated by the family on Electricity and Cell Bill?
1) Rs 1,920 2) Rs 4,160 3)Rs 6,080 4) Rs 8,000 5) Rs 4,480
130. The family saved Rs 1,920 on their Electricity Bill, as it was less than the estimated budget. What is the percentage of Electricity Bill amount of the total salary?
1)10.5 2)12 3)14.5 4)13 5)16
Directions (Q. 131-135): Study the following Table carefully and answer the questions given below: The annual income of 6 persons over the years (in lacs)
131. In the year 2002 who among the given people got the highest increase (in percentage) in their annual salary from the previous year?
1) Manish 2) Harish 3) Lalita 4)Indira 5)Kiran 132. What is the approximate per cent increase in the annual income of Kiran in the year 2004 from that of the previous year?
1) 5.5 2)6 3)4 4)7 5)2.5
133. What is the approximate average annual income of Harish over the given years?
1) Rs 1.622 lacs 2)Rs 1.88 lacs 3) Rs 2.588 lacs 4) Rs l.562 1acs 5)Rs l.588 lacs
134. The average annual income earned by Indira over the given years is approximately what per cent of the average income earned by Jasmeet over the given years?
1)10.15 2)75.50 3)13.44 4)24.50 5)71.25
135. What is the ratio of the annual income of Indira to that of Manish in the year 2005?
1)23:35 2)23:37 3)32:35 4)43:70 5)33:53
Directions (Q. 136-140): Study the following table
carefully and answer the questions given below: Number of students passed and failed in five classes of a school over the years
136. What is the average number of failed students from class VII for the given years?
1) 29.5 2)27 3)26 4) 25 5)24.5
137. What is the ratio of the total number of passed students to the total number of failed students for the year 2006?
1)2:1 2)56:23 3)69:13 4)69:35 5)336:137
138. Which of the following classes has the maximum number of passed students, as compared to the total number of students of that class over the years? l)VI 2)VII 3)VIII 4)IX 5)X
139. What is the number of passed students for all the classes together in the year 2003?
1)277 2)297 3)315 4)357 5)377
140. What is the total percentage of passed students of class VI from all the years together?
1)50 2)82 3)70 4)77 5)90
Directions (Q. 141-145): Study the following table carefully and answer the questions given below: Percentage of marks obtained by different students in different subjects
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141. How many marks did E get in all the subjectstogether?
1) 659 2) 599 3) 624 4) 704 5) 616
142. What are the average marks obtained by all the students together in English?
1)110.25 2)113.75 3)121.50 4)119.25 5)123.75 143. How many students have scored the highest marks in more than one subject?
1) one 2) two 3) three 4) four 5) five
144. Who has scored the highest marks in all the subjects together?
1)E 2)C 3)F 4)A 5)D
145. Marks obtained by F in S.St. are what percent of marks obtained by E in the same subject?
1) 72 2) 84 3) 79 4) 82 5) 80
Directions (Q. 146-150): Study the following graph
carefully and answer the questions given below: Preferences of people in playing different games over the years
146. In the year 2006 the people preferring to play Tennis is what per cent of the people preferring to play Cricket, Football and Tennis together in that year? 1) 251/2 2) 24¾ 3) 211/3 4) 222/5 5)231/3
147. From 2001 to 2006, the total number of people who preferred to play Football was how much (in million)?
1)1500 2)1600 3)1700 4)1800 5)1900
148. The number of people preferring to play Tennis in 2006 is how many million fewer than the number of people preferring to play Tennis in 2005?
1)110 2)105 3)100 4)95 5)90
149. What is the ratio of the number of people preferring to play Cricket to the number of people preferring to play Tennis in the year 2003? 1)14:17 2)15:13 3)15:11 4)13:15 5)17:14
150. How many people (in millions) have preferred to play Cricket in all the years together?
1)2050 2)2000 3)1850 4)1750 5)1600
Directions (Q. 151-155): These questions are based on
the following table. Study it carefully and answer the questions:
Number of Items (in thousands) manufactured (M), rejected (R) and sold (S) by five different companies over the years
Note: No. of Items accepted = No. of Items manufactured - No. of Items rejected
151. What is the percentage (rounded off to two digits after decimal) of items rejected out of the total items manufactured by Company ‘B’ in the year 2003? 1)1.97 2)1.71 3)1.82 4)1.96 5) None of these 152. How many items remained unsold out of the accepted items by Company A in 2004?
1)800 2)880 3)8000 4)8800 5)None of these
153. What is the total number of items accepted by all the five companies together in 2002?
1) 707600 2) 77600 3) 70760 4) 776000 5) None of these
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154. Approximately, what was the average no. of items rejected by Company D for all the given years? 1) 2100 2) 2060 3) 2090 4) 1990 5) 2030155. What was the total number of items manufactured by all the companies together in 2006?
1) 582000 2) 827000 3) 789000 4) 595000 5) None of these
Directions (Q. 156-160): Study the following graph
carefully and answer the questions below it.
Per cent Profit earned by two Companies A and B over the given years
156. If the expenditures of Companies A and B in 2007 were equal and the total income of the two companies was Rs 48.8 lakhs, what was the total expenditure of the two companies in 2007?
1)Rs 32lakhs 2)Rs26 lakhs 3)Rs 18.2 lakhs 4) Cannot be determined 5) None of these
157. If the incomes of Company B in 2004 and 2005 were in the ratio 3:5 respectively, what was the ratio of the expenditures of that company in these two years? 1)4:15 2)7:12 3)9:16 4) Cannot be determined 5) None of these
158. Expenditures of Company B in 2003 and 2004 are Rs 25 lakhs and Rs 30 lakhs respectively. What was the total income of Company B in 2003 and 2004 together?
1)Rs 74.8 lakhs 2)Rs 85.5 lakhs 3)Rs 68.4 lakhs 4) Rs 78.5 lakhs 5) None of these
159. Total expenditure of Company A in all the years together was Rs 76.5 lakhs. What was the total income of the
Company in all the years together?
1) Rs 98.5 lakhs 2) Rs 89.3 lakhs 3) Rs 92.6 lakhs 4) Cannot be determined 5) None of these
160. Ratio of expenditures of companies A and B in 2006 was 7:8 respectively. What was the ratio of their incomes in 2006?
1)118:163 2)128:119 3)121:147 4)163:118 5) None of these
Directions (Q. 161-165): Study the following graph
carefully to answer the questions given below it. Number of articles manufactured (in lakhs) by two Companies P and Q and percentage of articles sold by both over the years
161. How many articles were sold by both companies together in 2005?
1)14,62,000 2)42,18,000 3)31,25,000 4)29,60,000 5) None of these
162. What is the approximate average number of articles manufactured by Company P over the years? 1) 29 2) 38,14,886 3) 38 4) 29,16,667 5) 20,12,650 163. What is the percent increase in the number of articles sold by Company Q in 2004 from the year 2002? (rounded off to two digits after decimal) 1)136.85 2)152.78 3)35 4)40 5) None of these
164. What is the ratio of number of the articles not sold by Company P to that of those by Company Q in the year
2002?
1)5:7 2)9:13 3)7:5 4)13:8 5)None of these 165. In which year was the maximum number of articles manufactured from both Companies together? 1)2004&2006 2)2005 3)2005&2006 4)2007 5) None of these
Directions (Q. 166-170); Study the table carefully to
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Number of calls attended by six different call centreemployees between specific time slots
166. Calls attended by U between 4.01 pm and 6.00 pm were what per cent of the calls attended by Q in the same time slot? (rounded off to the nearest integer) 1) 88 2)125 3) 97 4)103 5)111
167. What is the ratio of the total number of calls attended by S to that attended by R in the day? 1)73:99 2) 86:69 3)69:86 4)99:73 5) None of these 168. What is the approximate average number of calls attended by P per hour?
1)29 2)33 3)22 4)25 5)36
169. In which time slot was the lowest number of calls attended to?
1)11.01 am - 1.00 pm 2)8.01pm - l0.00 pm 3)2.01 pm - 4.00 pm 4)9.01 am - 11.00 am 5) None of these 170. On an average, for how many minutes did one call last in case of T in the entire working hours? (rounded off to two digits after decimal)
1)2.55 2)2.06 3)2.18 4)2.32 5) None of these
Directions (Q. 171-175): Study the graph carefully to
answer the questions that follow.
Speed (in km/hr) of three trucks on different routes on different days of the week
171. If the distances travelled by Truck A and Truck B on Saturday were the same, what was the ratio of the time
taken by Truck A to that taken by Truck B to travel that distance?
1)6 : 7 2)13:19 3)11: 12 4)Cannot be determined 5) None of these
172. If the distance travelled by Truck B on Thursday was 846 km, what was the time taken by it to travel that distance?
l) l6hrs 55min l2sec 2) 16hrs 12min 3) l5hrs 6min 4sec 4) Cannot be determined 5) None of these
173. What is the average speed of Truck A in metre/second for all the days together? 1)180 2)138/9 3)120 4)126/7 5) None of these
174. Average speed of Truck C is approximately what percent of average speed of Truck B over the days? 1) 63 2) 74 3) 95 4) 86 5) 69
175. What is the per cent increase in the speed of Truck C of Friday from the previous day?
1) 15 2) 28 3) 20 4) 18 5) None of these
Directions (Q. 176-180): Study the table carefully to
answer the questions that follow.
Percentage of students passing out of six different colleges in five years
176. If the number of students studying in college B in the year 2005 was 3650, what was the number of students failing from that college in that year? 1)594 2)657 3)583 4)625 5) None of these 177. What is the ratio of the number of students passing to those failing from college E in the year 2002?
1)6:5 2)18:7 3)19:6 4) Cannot be determined 5) None of these
178. If the numbers of students studying in Colleges E and F in the year 2003 were 2800 and 2250
respectively, what was the ratio of the number of students passing out of College E to that out of F in that year?
1)216:217 2)327:341 3)423:485 4)539:540 5) None of these
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179. The average percentage of passing is highest for which college?l)E 2)D 3)A 4)C 5) None of these
180. What is the per cent increase in percentage of students passing out of college A in the year 2005 from the previous year? (rounded off to two digits after decimal)
1) 7.61 2) 8.24 3) 6.36 4) 8.05 5) None of these
Directions (Q. 181-185): Study the pie-chart and table
carefully to answer the questions that follow.
Number of employees working in various departments of an organisation and the ratio of men to women in the same
Total number of Employees = 4600
181. What is the number of women in the accounts department?
1)86 2)102 3)80 4)92 5) None of these
182. What is the total number of employees working in the IT department and HR department together? 1)1628 2)1742 3)1766 4)1646 5) None of these 183. What is the ratio of the total number of the men to the total number of women working in all the
departments together?
1) 63:41 2) 41:27 3) 53:47 4) 27:19 5) None of these
184. The number of women in the merchandising department forms what per cent of the total number of employees in the organisation?
1)3 2)6 3)1 4)12 5) None of these
185. What is the ratio of the number of men in the production department to the number of men in the marketing department?
1)7:3 2)9:11 3)13:7 4)11:9 5) None of these
Directions (Q. 186-190): Study the table carefully to
answer the questions that follow
Number of articles (in thousands) manufactured and sold by six different companies over the years
186. Which company sold the least number of articles over all the years together?
1) C 2) A 3) F 4) B 5) None of these
187. The number of articles sold by company E in the year 2003 is what per cent of the articles manufactured by it in that year? (rounded off to two digits after decimal)
1)71.48 2)67.56 3)52.43 4)44.29 5) None of these 188. What is the respective ratio of the number of articles not sold by company C in the year 2005 to those not sold by company D in the same year? 1)33:25 2)21:44 3)25:33 4)44:21 5)None of these 189. What is the average number of articles not sold by all companies together in the year 2006?
1)7200 2)43.2 3)43,200 4)7.2 5) None of these 190. What is the approximate average percentage of articles sold by company B with respect to those manufactured by it over the years?
1)54 2)77 3)42 4)68 5)83
Directions (Q. 191-195): Study the pie-charts carefully
to answer the questions that follow.
Percentage of employees in different departments of our Organization out of which the number of employees promoted
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N=4200Out of which the number of employees promoted
191. What is the number of employees working in the IT department?
1)1020 2) 1045 3)1150 4)1140 5)None of these 192. The number of employees who got promoted from the Marketing department is what per cent of the total number of employees in that department? (rounded off to the nearest integer)
1)12 2)10 3) 3 4) 6 5)None of these
193. What is the ratio of the number of employees not promoted from HR department to that from Production department?
1)216:389 2)337:417 3)389:216 4)417:337 5)None of these
194. What is the percentage of employees promoted from the Maintenance and Accounts departments together with respect to the total number of employees from these two departments? (rounded off to two digits after decimal)
1) 7.58 2) 6.27 3) 9.15 4) 8.34 5) None of these 195. Which department has the highest percentage of promoted employees with respect to the total number of employees of that department?
1) IT 2) Marketing 3) Maintenance 4) HR 5) None of these
Directions (Q. 196-200): Study the table carefully to
answer the questions that follow.
Number of people (in thousands) staying in 6 different cities and the percentage of men, women and children in those cities
196. What is the ratio of the number of women from city R to that from city T?
1)8401:9135 2)7325:8462 3)9124:10131 4)6487:7758 5)None of these
197. Which city has the lowest number of children? 1) R 2) S 3) T 4) Q 5) None of these
198. Total number of people from city U form approximately what per cent of the total number of people from all cities together?
1) 28 2) 11 3) 6 4) 24 5)19
199. The number of women from city S forms what per cent of that from city P? (rounded off to two digits after decimal)
1) 87.08 2) 124.68 3) 114.84 4) 92.16 5) None of these 200. What is the average number of men from all the cities together?
1)21450 2)23200 3)19445 4)18620 5) None of these
Directions (Q. 201-205): Study the graph carefully to
answer the questions that follow.
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201. If the expenditure of Company C in 2003 was Rs 1.75 lakh, what was its per cent profit in that year? (rounded off to two digits after decimal)1) 38.29 2) 42.86 3) 53.41 4) 58.64 5) None of these 202. What is the average income of Company A over the years?
1) Rs 2,75,000 2) Rs 30,00,000 3)Rs 27,50,000 4) Rs 30,000 5) None of these
203. What is the approximate per cent increase in income of Company B in the year 2006 from the previous year?
1)28 2)11 3)17 4)8 5)22
204. If the per cent profit of Company A in the year 2002 was 20, what was its expenditure in that year? 1) Rs 2,50,000 2) Rs 2,75,000 3) Rs 1,75,000 4)Rs 1,50,000 5) None of these
205. Per cent increase/decrease in income of Company C was highest for which year?
1) 2004 2) 2006 3) 2003 4) 2002 5) None of these
Directions (Q. 206-210): Study the table carefully to
answer the questions that follow:
Total number of students studying in various colleges over the years
206. What is the ratio of the number of students studying in the College A to the number of students studying in College E in the year 2006?
1)15: 14 2)7: 8 3)9: 8 4)10: 11 5) None of these 207. What is the difference between the average number of students studying in College A over the given years and the average number of students studying in College C over the given years? 1)23 2)128 3)120 4)32 5) None of these
208. What is the difference between the total number of students studying in College B over the given years and the total number of students studying in college D over the given years?
1)218 2)35 3)32 4)212 5)None of these
209. What is the average number of students studying in the College D over the given years?
1)928 2)930 3)933 4)941 5) None of these
210. The number of students studying in College C in the year 2004 is approximately what per cent of the total number of students studying in various colleges in that year?
1)20 2)23 3)17 4)25 5)15
Directions (Q. 211-215): Study the following table
carefully to answer the questions that follow: Per cent rise in production of six companies over the years
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211. What is the per cent increase in per cent rise ofproduction of Company R in the year 2001 from the previous year?
1)55 2)115 3)125 4)130 5)None of these 212. What is the difference in the per cent rise in production of Company U in the year 2003 from the year 2000?
1) 22 2) 12 3) 18 4) 9 5) None of these
213. Which company has the highest average per cent rise in production over the years?
1) U 2) T 3) S 4) Q 5) None of these
214. If the production of Company S in the year 2002 was 3,57,750 units, what was its production in the year 2001?
1) 3,40,000 units 2) 2,65,000 units 3) 2,30,000 units 4) 2,55,000 units 5) None of these
215. If the production of Company T in the year 2000 was 3,55,000 units, what was its production in the year 2002?
1)6,69,175 units 2)5,14,251 units 3)7,21,345 Units 4)4,22,895 units 5) None of these
Directions (Q. 216-220): Study the pie-charts
carefully to answer the following questions.
Percentage of students enrolled in different activities in a school
N = 3000
Percentage break-up of girls enrolled in these activities out of the total students
N = 1750
216. The number of girls enrolled in Dancing forms what per cent of the total number of students in the school? (rounded off to two digits after decimal) 1)12.35 2)14.12 3)11.67 4)10.08 5)None of these 217. How many boys are enrolled in Singing and Craft together?
1)505 2)610 3)485 4)420 5) None of these
218. What is the ratio of the number of girls enrolled in Swimming to the number of boys enrolled in
Swimming?
1)47:49 2)23:29 3)29:23 4)49:47 5) None of these 219. What is the total number of girls enrolled in Swimming and Drawing together?
1) 480 2) 525 3) 505 4) 495 5) None of these
220. What is the approximate percentage of boys in the school?
1)34 2) 56 3)28 4)50 5)42
Directions (Q. 221-225): Study the following graph
carefully to answer the questions:
Number of units produced (in crores) and exported (in crores) by a Company over the years
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221. What is the average number of units exported over the years?1)40000000 2)38333333 3)36666666 4)20000000 5) None of these
222. In which year is the per cent of units exported with respect to the units produced the minimum? 1)2001 2)2002 3)2003 4)2004 5) None of these 223. In which year is the per cent of units exported with respect to the units produced the maximum? 1)2003 2)2004 3)2005 4)2006 5) None of these 224. In which year is the difference between the units produced and exported the maximum?
1)2002 2)2003 3)2004 4)2005 5) None of these 225. What is the difference between the number of units exported in 2002 and 2005?
1)100000000 2)1000000 3)10000000 4)100000 5) None of these
Directions (Q. 226-230): Study the table carefully to
answer the questions that follow:
Sale (in crores) of number of units by six different companies over the years
226. Number of units sold by Company B in the year 2003 is what per cent of the total number of units sold by all the companies together in that year?
1)12.76 2)15.5 3)12.5 4)20 5) None of these
227. What is the average number of units sold (in crores) in theyear2005?
1)130 2)133 3)127 4)121 5) None of these 228. What is the difference between the number of units sold by Company D in the year 2001 and that in the year 2003?
1)3400000 2)3400000000 3)34000000 4)340000000 5) None of these
229. Which company has sold the minimum number of units over the years? ‘
l)A 2)B 3)D 4)E 5) None of these
230. Which company has sold the maximum number of units over the years?
l)A 2)C 3)E 4)F 5) None of these
Directions (Q. 231-235): Study the table carefully to
answer the questions that follow:
Price in Rs per kg of Products over the years.
231. Per cent increase in the price of which product is the highest in the year 2006 from the year 2002? 1)A 2)C 3)E 4)F 5) None of these
232. If in the year 2005, a shopkeeper wished to buy only those products whose price was above the average price per kg of all the products together in that year, how many products could the shopkeeper have bought? l)One 2)Two 3) Three 4) More than three 5) None of these
233. If in the year 2003, 3475 kg each of products B and F was sold, what was the difference in the money earned from their sale?
l)Rs 55,600 2)Rs 58,700 3)Rs 61,600 4)Rs 69,500 5) None of these
234. Which product shows the least change in price per kg in the year 2004 from the year 2002?
l)B 2)C 3)D 4)E 5) None of these
235. If a shopkeeper bought 25 kg of product F in the year 2002 and then sold 22 kg of it in the year 2005, what was the approximate percent profit earned by him, considering he will not be able to sell the remaining 3 kg?
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Directions (Q. 236-240): Study the following graph
carefully to answer the questions that follow:
Profit earned by a company over the years
236. What is the percent profit of the company in the year 2004, if the income of the company was Rs 120 cr?
1)100% 2)120% 3)133% 4)125% 5)140%
237. The expenditure of the company in the year 2005 was Rs 85 Cr. What is the ratio of income to
expenditure of the company in that year? 1)23:17 2)5:4 3)11:8 4)21:16 5) None of these 238. What is (the approximate) average (in Rs crores) profit made by the company over the years?
1)50 2)48 3)53 4)57 5)61
239. The income of the company in the year 2001 was Rs 950000000. What was the expenditures (in Rs) of the company in that year?
1)50000000 2)550000000 3)40000000 4)350000000 5) None of these
240. What is the percent increase in the profit of the company in the year 2004 from the previous year? 1)43% 2)46% 3)50% 4)40% 5) None of these
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