Saturday, April 6, 2013

Data interpretation TABLE GRAPH for P.O. Part2

TABLE GRAPH


Ques 26-30: Study the following graph carefully and answers these questions.
Percentage of marks obtained by six students in six different subjects.
Subject
History
Geography
Mathematics
Science
English
Hindi
Max. Marks
Students
Out of 75
Out of 75
Out of 100
Out of 150
Out of 50
Out of 60
A
82
66
59
76
62
65
B
        76
72
65
84
74
75
C
56
78
71
66
86
70
D
64
80
68
72
66
80
E
48
68
83
88
56
60
F
60
74
79
64
80
85

Ques 26: What are the average marks obtained by all the students together in Science?
(a)        75                                                        (b)        112.5
(c)        108.5                                                   (d)        78
(e)        None of these

Ques 27: What are the average marks obtained by all the students together in Geography?
(a)        54.25                                                   (b)        54.75
(c)        73                                                        (d)        71
(e)        None of these

Ques 28: What is the ratio between total marks obtained by D in Mathematics, Science and English together and the total marks obtained by F in these subjects together respectively?
(a)        209:215                                                           (b)        215:209
(c)        206:223                                                           (d)        223:206
(e)        None of these

Ques 29: Marks obtained by C in Science are approximately what percent of his total marks obtained in all the six subjects together?
(a)        22                                                                    (b)        16
(c)        20                                                                    (d)        18
(e)        28

Ques 30: What are the total marks obtained by B in all the subjects together?
(a)        336                                                                  (b)        223
(c)        446                                                                  (d)        273
(e)        None of these


Ques 31-35: Answer the following question based on the following table:
In a country, full of intellectual people, a survey was conducted to study their reading habits. The following is the outcome of the survey which reveals their frequencies of reading a new book.

Book reading frequency
Total
Age group (Years)
15-30
30-45
Above 45
More than one in a week
4300
2200
1200
900
One in a week
8335
5200
1500
1635
One in a for night
10250
6225
2525
1500
One in a month
16100
8050
4025
4025
3-4 in a year
13800
6600
3350
3850
Less often
9900
5050
1275
3575
Never
27440
3050
3725
20665

Ques 31:What is the total number of people surveyed?
(a)        88600                                                  (b)        90125 
(c)        91215                                                  (d)        92470
(e)        None of these

Ques 32:What is the percentage of people between the age group 30-45 who read one book in a week with respect of whole group?
(a)        15%                                                     (b)        18%    
(c)        20%                                                     (d)        21%    
(e)        None of these

Ques 33:What is the ratio of number of people surveyed who read more than one book in a week to that reading less than 3-4 books in a year?
(a)        1:7                                                       (b)        2:7
(c)        1:9                                                       (d)        3:23    
(e)        None of these

Ques 34:What is the total percentage of people below 45 years among those surveyed, who never read a book?
(a)        7%                                                       (b)        7.5%
(c)        8%                                                       (d)        9%
(e)        None of these

Ques 35: If the survey gives a true portrait of the reading habits of the population of that city, then what is the percentage of people below 15 who read book?
(a)        70%                                         (b)        62%
(c)        55%                                         (d)        Data in sufficient
(e)        None of these
Ques 36-40: Answer the following question based on the following table:
The table below illustrates the total tonnage of cotton production in India over the period 1989-90 to 1993-94 (Assume these are the only states producing cotton).
States
1989-90
1990-91
1991-92
1992-93
1993-94
Kerala
139500
142100
143200
151600
140200
Andhra Pradesh
36580
37770
40360
44880
46570
Tamil Nadu
12430
12470
12710
19190
19200
Goa
13210
14100
14490
33810
34590
Maharashtra
27130
29510
31960
25590
28280
Orissa
28600
29100
31840
39060
43420
West Bengal
3170
3440
3660
3660
3990
Pondicherry
270
280
290
290
300
Tripura
50
50
50
50
60
Karnataka
24650
25770
26750
31260
31540

Ques 36: The percentage increase in cotton production between 1990-91 and 1993-94 is
(a)        19%                                         (b)        18.18%
(c)        16%                                         (d)        Data in sufficient
(e)        None of these

Ques 37: Goa’s production in 1993-94 to that of total production in that year is about
(a)        9.9%                                        (b)        9.4%
(c)        9.7%                                        (d)        9.1%
(e)        None of these

Ques 38: Change in Kerala’s contribution to the total production between 1990-91 and 1993-94 is
(a)        Increased by 8%                                   (b)       Decreased by 8%
(c)        Decreased by 14.35%              (d)       Decreased by 8%
(e)        None of these

Ques 39: The increase in Andhra Pradesh’s production between 1989-90 and 1993-94 is about
(a)        27%                                         (b)        54%
(c)        20%                                         (d)        23%
(e)        None of these

Ques 40: If the acreage under cotton production is reduced by 10% from 1990-91 to 1993-94, the percentage increase in productivity on all- India basis is approximately
(a)        5%                                           (b)        7.5%
(c)        8%                                           (d)        Data in sufficient
(e)        None of these

Ques 41-45: Answer the following question based on the following table:
States
Rice
Wheat
Jowar
Pulses
Others
Punjab
45
103
0
27
29
U.P.
48
86
73
19
14
Bihar
59
32
67
14
31
M.P.
41
37
59
21
15
Maharashtra
37
22
41
13
11
A.P.
68
15
12
0
18
Tamil Nadu
57
8
7
12
10
Others
38
28
31
22
45


Ques 41: Which state ranks first in total food grain production in India in 1985?
(a)        Punjab                                                 (b)        U.P.    
(c)        Bihar                                                    (d)        M.P.
(e)        None of these

Ques 42: What was the production of rice production to wheat production in India in 1985?
(a)        1:1                                                       (b)        0.8:1
(c)        2:1                                                       (d)        1.2:1
(e)        None of these

Ques 43: Jowar was the most important food grain in which of the following states during 1985?
(a)        U.P., Bihar, M.P., Maharashtra                        (b)        U.P. only
(c)        Bihar, M.P. , Maharashtra                    (d)        Bihar, M.P.
(e)        None of these

Ques 44: Punjab alone accounted for approximately what percentage of wheat production in India during 1985?
(a)        50%                                                     (b)        73%
(c)        30%                                                     (d)        41%
(e)        None of these

Ques 45: If the average per hectare yield of rice in India was 30 tones then the area under rice cultivation during 1985 was
(a)        13 Lakh hectares                                 (b)        1.5 Lakh hectares
(c)        40 Lakh hectares                                 (d)        10000 hectares
(e)        None of these

Ques 46-50: The table below gives the details of new hotel projects in Mumbai, the names of projects, the number of rooms, cost (in Rs. crore), the year of completion and the companies sponsoring the projects. Based on the information form the table, answer the questions that follow.

Projects
No. of Rooms
Cost
Year of completion
Companies
Taj Place
250
125
1999
IHCL
Airport Hotel
350
150
1999
IHCL
Leela Hotel
310
235
1999
Leela Venture
Mumbai Hilton
250
250
1998
Bharat Hotels
Radisson Hotel
536
225
1998
Lokhanwala
Marriot
500
250
1999
Raheja
Sheraton Hotel
300
300
1999
ITC Hotel
Hyatt
500
250
2000
Asian Hotels

Ques 46: What is the total cost of all new hotel projects in Mumbai likely to be completed by 2000 (in Rs. crore)?
(a)        800                                                      (b)        475
(c)        250                                                      (d)        1785
(e)        None of these

Ques 47: What is the average cost per room for hotels to be completed in the year 1999?
(a)        2.8                                                       (b)        0.6
(c)        2.3                                                       (d)        1.5
(e)        None of these

Ques 48: By 1997 end, the numbers of rooms available in similar category are 2980. What is the percentage increase in rooms available from 1998 to 1999?
(a)        45%                                                     (b)        55%
(c)        65%                                                     (d)        75%
(e)        None of these

Ques 49: Which one of the following hotel projects has the lowest cost per room?
(a)        Airport Hotel                                       (b)        Marriott
(c)        Hyatt                                                    (d)        Sheraton hotel
(e)        None of these

Ques 50: What is the average number of rooms to be completed every year for the period 1998 to 2000?
(a)        100                                                      (b)        1000
(c)        960                                                      (d)        980
(e)        None of these

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