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    DATA INTERPRITATION

    Directions (1-5) : Study the table carefully to answer the questions that follow :

    Number of people selecting six different products and the percentage of Men, Women and Children selecting thoseproducts

    1. What is the total number of children selecting Product E?

    (1) 27172 (2) 25361 (3) 23413

    (4) 21781 (5) None of these

    2. What is the average number of women selecting all the Product together?

    (1) 20859 (2) 18765 (3) 19076

    (4) 17383 (5) None of these

    3. What is the respective ratio of total number of women selecting Product A to those selecting Product D?(1) 1:3 (2) 42: 51 (3) 2314: 6043 (4) 413: 678 (5) None of these

    4. Number of children selecting Product C forms what percent of those selecting Product B? (Rounded off to two

    digits after decimal)

    (1) 35.40 (2) 287.10 (3) 59.71

    (4) 185.40 (5) None of these

    5. Total number of men selecting Product F forms approximately what percent of the total number of people

    selecting all the Products together?

    (1) 19 (2) 14

    (3) 3 (4) 23 (5) 8

    Directions (6-10) : Study the following graph carefully to answer the questions that follow :

    Number of students enrolled in three different discipline in five different institutes

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    6. Number of students studying MCA in institute D forms what percent of total number of students studying all the

    discipline together in that institute?

    (Rounded off to two digits after decimal)

    (1) 38.85 (2) 40.48 (3) 37.21

    (4) 36.36 (5) None of these

    7. Number of students studying MCA in institute E forms approximately what percent of the total number of

    students studying MCA in all the institutes together?

    (1) 42 (2) 26 (3) 38

    (4) 12 (5) 20

    8. What is the respective ratio of total number of students studying LLM in the institutes C and E together to those

    studying MBA in the institutes A and B together?

    (1) 2:5 (2) 7:6 (3) 2:1

    (4) 13:29 (5) None of these

    9. What is the total number of students studying MBA in all the institutes together?

    (1) 1800 (2) 1725 (3) 1875

    (4) 1650 (5) None of these

    10. What is the respective ratio of total number of students studying MBA, MCA, and LLM in all the institutes

    together?

    (1) 68:65:38 (2) 68:38:65 (3) 68:61:38

    (4) 68:38:61 (5) None of these

    Directions (11-15) : Study the table carefully to answer the questions that follow :

    Percentage of marks obtained by different students in different subjects

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    11. How many marks did Kunal get in all the subjects together?

    (1) 592 (2) 588 (3) 634

    (4) 606 (5) None of these

    12. What are the average marks obtained by all the students together in Chemistry?

    (1) 98 (2) 112 (3) 88

    `(4) 124 (5) None of these

    13. How many students have scored the highest marks in more than one subjects?

    (1) Four (2) Three (3) Two

    (4) One (5) None of these

    14. Marks obtained by Ruchi in Biology are what percent of marks obtained by Kanachan in the same subject?

    (Rounded off to two digits after decimal)

    (1) 94.44 (2) 105.88 (3) 113.13

    (4) 86.24 (5) None of these

    15. Who has scored the highest marks in all the subjects together?

    (1) Diksha (2) Mrianl (3) Prashant

    (4) Ruchi (5) None of these

    Directions (16-20) : Study the following graph carefully to answer the questions :

    Number of candidates appearing for Common Engineering Entrance Test (CEET) from various towns (number inlakhs)

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    16. The number of candidates appearing for CEET form Town B is approximately what percent of the number of

    candidates appearing for CEET form Town E?

    (1) 81 (2) 112 (3) 144

    (4) 69 (4) 97

    17. The number of candidates appearing for CEET from Town C is what percent of the total number of candidates

    appearing for CEET from all the towns together? (rounded off to two digits after decimal)

    (1) 11.57 (2) 17.43 (3) 20.31

    (4) 14.49 (5) None of these

    18. What is the average number of candidates appearing for CEET form all the towns together?

    (1) 2995000 (2) 2515000 (3) 27550

    (4) 2695000 (5) 2875000

    19. What is the respective ration of the number of candidates appearing for the CEET from Town A to Town F?(1) 11:12 (2) 13:11 (3) 12:11

    (4) 11:13 (5) None of these

    20. What is the respective ratio of the number of students appearing for the CEET from Town A, B and C together

    to the number of students appearing for the CEET from town D, E and F together?

    (1) 33:35 (2) 34:35 (3) 35:37

    (4) 35:36 (5) None of these

    Directions 21-25 : Study the following table carefully to answer the questions that follow :

    Number of students appeared (1) and failed (F) in five classes of a school over the years

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    21. What is the number of passed students for all the classes together, in the year 2008?

    (1) 358 (2) 317 (3) 350

    (4) 327 (5) None of these

    22. What is the average number of failed students form class VIII for the given years?

    (1) 9 (2) 7 (3) 6

    (4) 8 (5) None of these

    23. What is the ratio of total number of passed students to total number of failed students for the year 2006?

    (1) 139:24 (2) 325:42 (3) 90:11

    (4) 233: 35 (5) None of these

    24. What is the total percentage of passed students of Class IX from all the years together? (rounded off to two

    digits after decimal)

    (1) 68.95 (2) 71.36 (3) 79.53

    (4) 86.94 (5) 90.74

    25. Which of the following class has the minimum number of passed students over the years?

    (1) VI (2) VII (3) VIII

    (4) IX (5) None of these

    Directions (26-30): Study the table carefully to answer the questions that follow :

    Total number of 12000 people who are involved in given professions and (of these) percentage of females and males

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    26. Females in Engineering profession are approximately what percent of the females in Management profession?

    (1) 71 (2) 125 (3) 111

    (4) 88 (5) 286

    27. What is the difference between the total number of males and the total number of females form a all the

    professions together?

    (1) 972 (2) 6684 (3) 1368

    (4) 5316 (5) None of these

    28. What is the respective ratio of the number of males in banking profession to the total number of males in

    Management profession?

    (1) 17:7 (2) 28:55 (3) 7:11 (4) 165:112 (5) None of these

    29. What is the respective ratio of the total males in Medical and Teaching profession to that of females in the same

    professions?

    (1) 161:86 (2) 257:483 (3) 19:16(4) 97:51 (5) None of these

    30. The total number of people in Teaching profession are approximately what percent of the total number of people

    in Law profession?

    (1) 227 (2) 193 (3) 168

    (4) 79 (5) None of these

    Directions (31-35) : Study the following graph carefully to answer the questions that follow :

    Total number of Males and Females in five different organizations

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    31. What is the respective ratio of number of females from organization C to the number of females form

    organization E?

    (1) 15:16 (2) 16:15 (3) 14:15

    (4) 15:14 (5) None of these

    32. The total numbers of males from organizations A and B together are approximately what percent of the total

    number of males from organizations C, D and E together?

    (1) 58 (2) 98 (3) 118 (4) 138 (5) 78

    33. What is the average number of females from all the organizations together?

    (1) 3800 (2) 3650 (3) 3300

    (4) 3150 (5) None of these

    34. The number of males form organization A is approximately what percent of the total number of males form all

    the organization together?

    (1) 19 (2) 25 (3) 12 (4) 31 (5) 43

    35. What is the difference between the total number of females and total number of males from all the

    organization together?

    (1) 3000 (2) 2750 (3) 2500 (4) 2250 (5) None of these

    Directions (36-40) : Study the following information to answer the given questions.

    Percentage of students in various course (A, B, C, D, E, F) and percentage of girls out of these

    (800 girls + 400 boys

    Percentage in various courses)Total students = 1200

    Percentage of girls in coursesTotal girls = 800

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    36. For which course is the number of boys the minimum?

    (1) E (2) F (3) C (4) A (5) None of these

    37. How many girls are in course C?

    (1) 44 (2) 16 (3) 40 (4) 160 (5) None of these

    38. For course D what is the respective ratio of boys and girls?

    (1) 3:4 (2) 4:5 (3) 3:5 (4) 5:6 (5) None of these

    39. For which pair of courses is the number of boys the same?

    (1) E & F (2) A & D (3) C & F (4) B & D (5) None of these

    40. For course E, the number of girls is how much percent more than the boys for course E?

    (1) 250 (2) 350 (3) 150 (4) 80 (5) None of these

    Directions (41-45) : Study the following graph carefully to answer these questions. Quantity of various items sold

    and price per kg.

    Quantity of various items sold and price per kg.

    41. If the quantity sold of item D increased by 50% and the price reduced by 10%. What was the total value of the

    quantity sold for item D?

    (1) Rs 675 (2) Rs 6750 (3) Rs 67,550 (4) Rs 67,500 (5) None of these

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    42. Approximately, what is the average price per kg. of items A, B & C?

    (1) Rs 9.50 (2) Rs 8 (3) Rs 7.50 (4) 9 (5) Rs 10.50

    43. What is the ratio between the total values of quantity sold for items E & F respectively?

    (1) 15:14 (2) 3:2 (3) 5:7 (4) 7:5 (5) None of these

    44. Total value of the quantity sold for item C is what percent of the total value of the quantity sold for item E?

    (1) 111 (2) 85 (3) 90 (4) 87.5 (5) None of these

    45. If the price as well as the quantity sold is increased by 20% for item A, what is the total value of quantity sold

    for item A?

    (1) Rs 48,500 (2) Rs 49,000 (3) Rs 42,000 (4) Rs 50,400 (5) None of these

    Directions (46-50) : Study the table carefully to answer the questions that follow:

    Sale (in crores) of number of units by six different companies over the years

    46. Which Company has sold the maximum number of units over the years?

    (1) A (2) C (3) E (4) F (5) None of these

    47. What is the difference between number of units sold by company D in year 2004 and the year 2006?

    (1) 3400000 (2) 3400000000 (3) 34000000 (4) 340000000 (5) None of these

    48. Which company has sold the minimum number of units over the years?

    (1) A (2) B (3) D (4) E (5) None of these

    49. Number of units sold by Company B in the year 2006 is what percent 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

    50. What is average number of units sold (in cores) in the year 2008?

    (1) 130 (2) 133 (3) 127 (4) 121 (5) None of these

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    Key:

    1 2 11 4 21 3 31 2 41 1

    2 4 12 5 22 4 32 5 42 3

    3 3 13 3 23 2 33 4 43 5

    4 1 14 2 24 5 34 1 44 3

    5 5 15 1 25 1 35 3 45 4

    6 2 16 3 26 5 36 1 46 3

    7 2 17 4 27 1 37 4 47 4

    8 4 18 5 28 4 38 2 48 2

    9 5 19 1 29 2 39 5 49 5

    10 1 20 2 30 1 40 3 50 1