Ibps Po' PDF: 25 Important Questions of Data Interpretation-2 (Quantitative Aptitude)
Ibps Po' PDF: 25 Important Questions of Data Interpretation-2 (Quantitative Aptitude)
Ibps Po' PDF: 25 Important Questions of Data Interpretation-2 (Quantitative Aptitude)
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DIRECTIONS Q. 1 to Q. 5: Following pie-chart shows the percentage distribution of the
total population of six different cities and the table shows the percentage of adult
population in them. (Population of City A = 1287000)
4. The total adult population of City B and C together is approximately what percentage
of the total population of all six cities together?
A. 16%
B. 21%
C. 25%
D. 27%
E. 30%
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5. The total population of City D is approximately what percentage more than the total
population of City E?
A. 8%
B. 10%
C. 12%
D. 14%
E. 16%
DIRECTIONS Q. 6 to Q. 10: Following bar-graph shows the number of items produced and
the percentage of items sold by different companies. The line-graph shows the production
cost of each item and the percentage profit per item earned by these companies.
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7. What is the net profit earned by Company B by selling all its items?
A. 2,16,000
B. 11,88,000
C. 2,97,000
D. 3,12,600
E. None of these
8. The number of items sold by Company C is what percentage of the number of items
produced by Company E?
A. 80%
B. 100%
C. 120%
D. 150%
E. 180%
9. The number of items sold by Company F is what percentage more than the number of
items sold by E?
A. 15%
B. 18%
C. 20%
D. 24%
E. 25%
10. The cost price per item of Company C is what percentage of the cost price per item of
Company D?
A. 110%
B. 124%
C. 136%
D. 144%
E. 150%
DIRECTIONS Q. 11 to Q. 15 : Study the following table and answer the questions given
below:
Monthly Expenditure (in thousands) by five people on Rent, Food, Childrens Education,
Clothes and Traveling.
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11. What is the total monthly expenditure made by D on rent, B on clothes and E on
traveling together?
A. Rs.18,720
B. Rs.1,78,200
C. Rs.17,800
D. Rs.1,84,720
E. None of these
12. What is the average monthly expenditure on food by all the people together?
A. Rs.1,08,500
B. Rs.10,850
C. Rs.54,250
D. Rs.52,450
E. None of these.
13. Whose monthly expenditure on all the heads together is the lowest among them?
A. A
B. B
C. C
D. D
E. E
14. If the monthly expenditure of C on childrens education is increased by 5%, then what
will be his yearly expenditure on childrens education?
A. Rs.1,58,760
B. Rs.15,87,600
C. Rs.13,230
D. Rs.1,32,300
E. None of these
15. What is the respective ratio between the monthly expenditure made by A on traveling
and the monthly expenditure made by D on clothes?
A. 57 : 105
B. 105 : 59
C. 37 : 103
D. 59 : 105
E. None of these
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DIRECTIONS Q. 16 to Q. 20: Study the following table and answer the questions given
below it:
States P Q R S
Years (A) (Q) (A) (Q) (A) (Q) (A) (Q)
2005 2500 15% 8000 20% 4400 25% 3200 18%
2006 5600 16% 6250 18% 5000 30% 4850 22%
2007 3400 25% 5900 19% 6720 15% 4800 14%
2008 8120 20% 6450 26% 7200 23% 6000 28%
2009 7100 13% 6000 30% 7500 16% 7000 29%
16. What is the total number of students who qualified in the examination in the year
2006 from all the states together?
A. 3692
B. 4050
C. 4588
D. 3898
E. None of these
17. What is the difference between the number of students who qualified in the
examination in the year 2009 from State P and those who qualified in the examination
in the same year from State R ?
A. 254
B. 268
C. 277
D. 289
E. None of these
18. What is the respective ratio of the number of students who did not qualify in the
examination from State Q in the year 2007 to the number of students who qualified in
the examination in the same year form the same State?
A. 19:81
B. 17:77
C. 81:17
D. 77:1
E. None of these
19. What is the average number of students who appeared for the examination from State
S over the years?
A. 4850
B. 5090
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C. 5170
D. 4900
E. None of these
20. The number of students who qualified in the examination from State S in the year
2006 is approximately what percent of the number of students who qualified in the
examination from State P in the year 2008?
A. 66
B. 70
C. 59
D. 63
E. 74
DIRECTIONS Q. 21 to Q. 25: Study pie-chart and table carefully to answer the questions
that follow:
Table showing ratio between diesel and petrol engine cars which are distributed among
four different states
21. What is the difference between the number of diesel engine cars in state-2 and the
number of petrol engine cars in state-4?
A. 159
B. 21
C. 28
D. 34
E. 161
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22. Number of petrol engine cars in state-3 is what percent more than the number of
diesel engine cars in state-1?
A. 100
B. 200
C. 300
D. 125
E. 225
23. If 25% of diesel engine cars in state-3 are AC and remaining cars are non-AC, what is
the number of diesel engine cars in state-3 which are non-AC?
A. 75
B. 45
C. 95
D. 105
E. 35
24. What is the difference between the total number of cars in state- 3 and the number of
petrol engine cars in state-2?
A. 96
B. 106
C. 112
D. 102
E. 98
25. What is the average number of petrol engine cars in all the states together?
A. 86.75
B. 89.25
C. 89.75
D. 86.25
E. 88.75
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