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Data Interpretation

The document consists of a series of data interpretation questions based on pie charts, tables, and graphs related to family expenditure, company expenses, student performance, and school demographics. It includes multiple-choice questions that require analysis of provided data to determine financial figures, percentages, and ratios. The questions cover various topics such as savings, expenditures, student participation in sports, and vehicle registrations.
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Data Interpretation

The document consists of a series of data interpretation questions based on pie charts, tables, and graphs related to family expenditure, company expenses, student performance, and school demographics. It includes multiple-choice questions that require analysis of provided data to determine financial figures, percentages, and ratios. The questions cover various topics such as savings, expenditures, student participation in sports, and vehicle registrations.
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DATA INTERPRETATION

Directions (1 - 3): Study the chart and answer the questions: The pie chart given here represents the domestic expenditure of a
family in percent. Study the chart and answer the following questions if the total monthly income of the family is Rs. 33,650

1.The annual savings in the form of provident fund would be:


A. Rs. 48456 B. Rs. 48540 C. Rs. 44856 D. Rs. 45480
2. The house rent per month is:A. Rs. 6000 B. Rs. 6152 C. Rs. 6057 D. Rs. 6048
3.The total amount per month, the family spends on food and entertainment combined together, is:
A. Rs. 11432 B. Rs. 11441 C. Rs. 12315 D. Rs. 12443
Directions (4 - 6): Study the pie chart and answer the given questions. The total expenditure of a company for a particular
month is Rs. 60000. The various heads of expenditure I to IV are indicated in a pie chart given below. These heads are:

4.What percentage of total expenditure is on electricity?A. 23% B.


25% C. 30% D. 20%
5. Total expenditure on conveyance is? A. Rs. 12,000 B. Rs. 15,000 C. Rs. 20,000 D. Rs. 10,000
6. What percentage of total expenditure is on raw materials? A. 25% B. 30% C. 60% D. 23%
Directions (7 - 9): Study the table and answer the questions:
7. What is the overall average of marks in the four subjects in the year 2009? A. 63 B. 64 C. 65 D. 60 8. In
which year, the difference between the highest and the average marks in Maths was maximum?A. 2009 B. 2010 C. 2007 D.
2008
9. In which year, the difference between the highest and the average marks in Social Science was least? A. 2009 B. 2010 C. 2007 D. 2008
Directions: (10 - 12) Study the following table and answer the questions.

10. The difference between the total number of students playing


Basketball from the all schools and the total number of students playing Cricket from all the schools is: A. 27 B. 35 C. 28 D. 26
11. The number of students playing Football from School C is x percent of the total number of students playing Football from all
the schools x equals: A. 19 +7/9 % B. 19+4/9% C. 18% D. 20+2/9 %
12. The number of students playing Badminton from School E is x% of the students playing Badminton From School B. Then x
equal: A. 40 B. 42 C. 50 D. 41
Directions (13 - 15): Study the graph and answer the questions:

13. Which was the following month was the registration of vehicles other than Cars maximum?
A. April B. June C. May D. February E. January
14. What was the number of vehicles other than Cars registered in March, 1991? A. 5000 B. 10000 C. 40000 D. 37000
15. What was the increase in registration of vehicles other than Cars from January & April 1991?
A. 5000 B. 10000 C. 15000 D. no increase E. None of These
Directions 16 - 17: Study the following graph carefully and answer the questions given below:
Total Number of Students Appeared and Qualified from Various Schools at a Scholarship Exam.
16. What is the ratio of the number of students appeared to the number of students qualified at the scholarship exam from School
C? A. 7 : 12 B. 6 : 5 C. 9 : 13 D. 9 : 10 E. None of these
17. The number of students appeared for the scholarship exam from School D is approximately what percent of the total number
of students appeared for the exam from all the school together?A. 12% B. 24% C. 29% D. 18% E. 8%
Directions 18-19 : study the following pie chart and bar diagram and answer the following questions.
Percentage-wise Distribution of students in 6 Different Schools. Total number of students = 6000.

18. The number of girls school A is approximately what percentage of the total number of students in school B?
A. 55% B. 50% C. 35% D. 45% E. 40%
19. What is the sum of the number of girls in school C, the number of girls in school E and the number of boys in school D
together? A. 1700 B. 1900 C. 1600 D. 1800

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