Saturday, April 6, 2013

Data Interpretation TABLE GRAPH for P.O. Part1


        TABLE GRAPH

Ques 1-5: Study the following graph carefully and answers these questions.
Percentage of marks obtained by six students in six different subjects.
Subject
Mathematics
English
Science
Hindi
Social Studies
Marathi
Max. Marks
Students
Out of 150
Out of 75
Out of 125
Out of 50
Out of 100
Out of 25
A
74
68
62
68
61
74
B
        64
72
82
68
63
66
C
72
84
78
66
77
70
D
78
82
64
70
69
84
E
82
64
84
72
65
60
F
68
72
74
74
83
80

Ques 1: If to pass in the exam, a minimum of 54 marks in English and minimum 93 marks in Science are required, how many students passed the exam?
(a)        One                                                      (b)        Four
(c)        Two                                                     (d)        Three
(e)        None of these

Ques 2: Which student scored the highest marks in the entire subject?
(a)        F                                                          (b)        E
(c)        B                                                          (d)        C
(e)        None of these

Ques 3: What are the average marks obtained by all the students together in Hindi?
(a)        35.02                                                   (b)        32.68
(c)        31.33                                                   (d)        30.83
(e)        None of these

Ques 4: What is the overall percentage of marks obtained by F in all subjects together?
(a)        74                                                        (b)        72
(c)        75                                                        (d)        78
(e)        None of these

Ques 5: What are the total marks obtained by B in Maths and Social Science together?
(a)        153                                                      (b)        159
(c)        146                                                      (d)        149
(e)        None of these
Ques 6-10: Study the following graph carefully and answers these questions.
Sale (in crores) of number of printers by six different companies over the years
Year
Company
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
A
110
118
143
126
152
195
B
91
93
85
99
69
35
C
103
153
100
128
96
56
D
112
166
78
83
135
198
E
72
169
154
98
140
192
F
64
56
120
70
176
54

Ques 6:  Which company has sold the maximum number of printers over the years?
(a)        A                                                                     (b)        C
(c)        E                                                                      (d)        F
(e)        None of these

Ques 7: What is the difference between number of printers sold by company D in the year 2001 and the year 2003?  
(a)        3400000                                                          (b)        3400000000
(c)        34000000                                                        (d)        340000000
(e)        None of these

Ques 8: Which company has sold the minimum number of printers over the years?
(a)        A                                                                     (b)        B
(c)        D                                                                     (d)        E
(e)        None of these

Ques 9: Number of printers sold by company B in the year 2003 is what percent of the total number of printers sold by all the companies together in that year?
(a)        12.76                                                               (b)        15.5
(c)        12.5                                                                 (d)        20
(e)        None of these

Ques 10: What is the average number of printers sold (in crores) in the year 2005?
(a)        130                                                                  (b)        133
(c)        127                                                                  (d)        121

Ques 11-15: Study the following graph carefully and answers these questions.
Marks obtained by six students in five different subjects
Subject
Mathematics
English
Chemistry
Biology
Physics
Total
Max. Marks
Students
Out of 200
Out of 150
Out of 150
Out of 100
Out of 100
700
A
130
60
75
45
60
370
B
       124
90
90
62
75
441
C
108
132
85
59
55
439
D
165
116
108
48
65
502
E
114
98
124
64
80
480
F
144
106
98
54
64
466

Ques 11: Approximately what percentage of marks did D get in English?
(a)        77                                                        (b)        70
(c)        68                                                        (d)        90
(e)        85

Ques 12: The marks obtained by B in Physics and Biology was that percent of total marks of all five subjects together?
(a)        47                                                        (b)        58
(c)        35                                                        (d)        60
(e)        65

Ques 13: In which of the following subjects did C get more than 60% marks?
(a)        Only Biology and English                    (b)        Only English
(c)        Only Biology                                       (d)        Only Physics and English
(e)        None of these

Ques 14: In which of the following subjects did F get less than 60% marks?
(a)        Only Biology and English                    (b)        Only Physics and English
(c)        Only Physics and Biology                    (d)        Only Biology
(e)        None of these

Ques 15: Which of the following students did get more than 65% marks in all subjects together?

(a)        Only D and E                                       (b)        Only F and E
(c)        Only D and F                                       (d)        Only C and F
(e)        None of these

Ques 16-20: Study the following graph carefully and answers these questions.
Number of people selection six different products and the percentage of men, women and children selecting those products
Products
Total Number of people
Percentage of
Men
Women
Children
A
46280
35
25
40
B
45540
25
35
40
C
32240
25
55
20
D
60430
20
50
30
E
36230
10
20
70
F
53990
40
40
20

Ques 16: What is the total number of children selecting Product E?
(a)        27172                                                              (b)        25361
(c)        23413                                                              (d)        21781
(e)        None of these

Ques 17: What is the average number of women selecting all the Products together?
(a)        20859                                                              (b)        18765
(c)        19076                                                              (d)        17383
(e)        None of these
Ques 18: What is the respective ratio of total number of women selecting Product A to those selecting Product D?
(a)        1:3                                                                   (b)        2314:6043
(c)        42:51                                                               (d)        413:678
(e)        None of these

Ques 19: Number of children selecting Product C forms what percent of those selecting Product B? (Rounded off to two digits after decimal)
(a)        35.40                                                               (b)        287.10
(c)        59.71                                                               (d)        185.40
(e)        None of these
                   
Ques 20: Total number of men selecting Product F forms approximately what percent of the total number of people selecting all the Products together?
(a)        19                                                                    (b)        14
(c)        3                                                                      (d)        23
(e)        8

Ques 21-25: Study the given table carefully and answer the question given below:
Employees working in various departments of A,B,C ltd.
                            
YEARS
DEPARTMENTS (Number of employees)
Production
Marketing
Corporate
Accounts
Research
1999
150
25
50
45
75
2000
225
40
45
62
70
2001
450
65
30
90
73
2002
470
73
32
105
70
2003
500
80
35
132
74
2004
505
75
36
130
75










Ques 21: In which year did the total number of employees reach (approximately) twice the total number of employees that the factory had in the year 1999?
 (a)       2000                                                    (b)        2001   
 (c)       2002                                                    (d)        2003   
 (e)       None of these

Ques 22: In which department did the number of employees (approximately) remain the same during the year 1999 and 2004?
(a)        Production                                           (b)        Corporate
(c)        Research                                              (d)        Accounts
(e)        None of these

Ques 23: In how many years was the number of employees working in the production department more than 50% of the total employees?
(a)        2                                                          (b)        3         
(c)        4                                                          (d)        5         
(e)        None of these
Ques 24: In which year/s did each department have a larger number of employees that it had in the immediately preceding year?
(a)        2002                                                    (b)        2004   
(c)        2001                                                    (d)        2003   
(e)        None of these

Ques 25: Which department had less than 10% of the employees through all the years shown in the table? (a)            Marketing                                            (b)        Corporate
(c)        Accounts                                             (d)       Production
(e)        None of these

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