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March 2nd, 2010 | No Comments | Posted in Data Interpretation

data-interpretation-Directions for next 4 Data Interpretation Questions: Refer to the data and the table below and the answer the data interpretation questions that follow.

1) Every student (boy or girl) of each class participated in a game.
2) In each game, from every class, the number of girls participating is 25% of the number of boys participating in each game from the same class.
3) Each student participates in one game only.

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1. What is the ratio of boys and girls, if boys playing chess and badminton are combined and the girls playing hockey and football are combined?
a. 1:2
b. 2:3
c. 3:1
d. 4:1

2. How many boys cannot be paired for a game, if boys of class X-C and X-D are paired with girls of their class?
a. 72
b. 66
c. 76
d. 80

3. The boys of X-C and girls of X-D together from how much percentage of total number of students?
a. 20%
b. 25%
c. 39%
d. 35%

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Data Interpretation

February 6th, 2010 | No Comments | Posted in Data Interpretation

Data Interpretation: Directions for next 5 data interpretation questions: Refer to the line graph below and answer the data interpretation questions that bellow.
Data Interpretation
1. What is the average of simple annual growth rate of turnover of Direct selling business in India during the given period?
a. 42%
b. 60%
c. 78%
d. 137.5%

2. If Wamay and Nova were only companies in the direct selling business in India till 1998 with the Wamay market share three times that of Nova, then what is percentage growth in Nova’s turnover during the given period?
a. 10%
b. 15.6%
c. 35%
d. 46.7%

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Data Interpretation Questions

February 4th, 2010 | No Comments | Posted in Data Interpretation

Data Interpretation Questions: Directions for next 4 data interpretation questions: Answer the data interpretation questions on the basis of the information given below.

The Dean’s office recently scanned student results into the central computer system. When their character reading software cannot read something, it leaves that space blank. The scanner output reads as follows:
Data Interpretation Questions
In the grading system, A, B, C, D, and F grades fetch 6, 4, 3, 2, and 0 grade points respectively. The Grade Point Average (GPA) is the arithmetic mean of the grade points obtained in the five subjects. For example Nisha’s GPA is (6 + 2 + 4 + 6 + 0) /5 = 3.6. Some additional facts are also known about the students’ grades.
These are

a. Vipul obtained the same grade in Marketing as Aparna obtained in Finance and Strategy.
b. Fazal obtained the same grade in Strategy as Utkarsh did in Marketing.
c. Tara received the same grade in exactly three courses.

1. What grade did Preeti obtain in Statistics?
a. A
b B
c. C
d .D

2. In Operations, Tara could have received the same grade as
a. Ismet
b. Hari
c. Jagdeep
d. Manab

3. What grade did Utkarsh obtain in Finance?
a. B
b. C
c. D
d. F

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Data Interpretation Questions

January 2nd, 2010 | No Comments | Posted in Data Interpretation

Data Interpretation Questions With Solutions.

Directions for next 4 Data Interpretation Questions: Answer these questions on the basis of the following information given on the next page.

‘Standard’ and ‘Super’ are two varieties of TVs manufactured by the company ‘XYZ Ltd.’ ‘Standard’ was introduced in the year 1995 and ‘Super’ was introduced in the year 2000. For each of the brands. 20% of TVs purchased in a particular year were disposed of exactly two year later. It is known that 12 standard TVs were disposed of in 2001. The following bar graph shows the number of ‘Standard’ and ‘Super’ TVs in use for the years 1999 to 2004, as the end of every year.

Data Interpretation

1. How many Super TVs were purchased in 2003?

a. 15

b. 20

c. 30

d. 35

2. In total, how many Super TVs disposed of by the end of 2004?

a. 20

b. 22

c. 28

d. Cannot be determined

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Data Interpretation Questions

December 29th, 2009 | 1 Comment | Posted in Data Interpretation

Data Interpretation Questions And Answers.

Directions for next 5 Data Interpretation Questions: Answer the Data Interpretation questions based on the following graph:

Data Interpretation Question

1. Which year has showed the greatest percentage increase in profit as compared to the previous year?

a. 1993

b. 1994

c. 1990

d. 1992

2. The average revenue collected in the given seven years is approximately:

a. Rs. 164 lakh

b. Rs. 168 lakh

c. Rs. 171 lakh

d. Rs. 175 lakh

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Data Interpretation Questions

December 3rd, 2009 | 9 Comments | Posted in Data Interpretation

Data Interpretation Questions

Direction for next 4 Data Interpretation Questions: Refer to the graph below and answer the data interpretation questions that follow.

Trends in the oil prices in the international market and India’s oil consumption are given bellow for the period 1985 – 1995.

Data Interpretation Questions

1. The sharpest increase in the oil price in the international market over the previous year took place in the year.

a. 1987             b. 1989           c. 1992                d. 1995

2. How many times the oil prices in the international market and India’s oil consumption showed the same trend during the given period?

a. 1                     b. 2                  c. 3                        d. 4

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Data Interpretation Questions With Answers

November 20th, 2009 | 15 Comments | Posted in Data Interpretation

Direction for next 3 Data Interpretation Questions: Study the table given below and answer the data interpretation questions that follow. This is the data of a garments company showing the number of employees working in various departments from 1989 to 1994.

Year

Departments (Number of employees)

Production

Sales

Purchase

Accounts

Research

1989

150

25

50

45

75

1990

225

40

45

62

70

1991

450

65

30

90

73

1992

470

73

32

105

70

1993

500

80

35

132

74

1994

505

75

36

130

75

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1. In which year, the total number of employees reached approximately twice the total number of employees in the company in 1989?

a. 1994

b. 1993

c. 1992

d. 1991

e. 1995

.

2. In which of the following years, each department had more number of employees than it had the immediately preceding year?

a. 1993

b. 1992

c. 1991

d. 1990

e. 1989

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Data Interpretation Questions With Answers

November 10th, 2009 | No Comments | Posted in Data Interpretation

Data Interpretation Questions With Answers: Direction for next 4 Data Interpretation Questions: Answer the data interpretation questions based on the following information:

The year is 2089. Beijing, London, New York and Paris are in contention to host the 2096 Olympics. The eventual winner is determined through several rounds of voting by members of the IOC with each member representing a different city. All the four cities in contention are also represented in IOC.

In any round of voting the city receiving the lowest number of votes in that round gets eliminated. The survivor after the last round of voting gets to host the event.

A member is allowed to cast votes for at most two different cities in all rounds of voting combined. (Hence, a member becomes ineligible cast a vote in a given round if vote the city (s) he votes for in earlier rounds are out of contention in that round of voting).

A member is also ineligible to cast a vote, in round if the city (s) he represents is in contention in that round of voting.

As long as the member is eligible, (s) he must vote and vote for only one candidate city in any round of voting.

The following incomplete table shows the information on cities that received the maximum and minimum votes in different, the number of votes cast in their favor and the total votes that were cast in those rounds.

Round

Total Votes cast

Maximum votes cast

Eliminated

City

No. of votes

City

No. of votes

1

London

30

New York

12

2

83

Paris

32

Beijing

21

3

75

It is also known that

All those who voted for London and Paris in round 1, continued to vote for the same cities in subsequent rounds as long as these cities were in contention. 75% of those who voted for Beijing in round 1, voted for Beijing in round 2 as well.

  • Those who voted for New York in round 1, voted either for Beijing or Paris in round 2.
  • The difference in votes cast for the two contending cities in the last round was 1.
  • 50% of those who voted for Beijing in round 1, voted for Paris in round 3.

1. What is the number of votes cast for Paris in round 1?

a. 16

b. 18

c. 22

d. 24

2. What percentage of members from among those who voted for Beijing in round 2 and were eligible in vote in round 3, voted for London?

a. 33.33

b. 38.10

c. 50

d. 66.67

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