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DATA INTERPRETATION
DAY- 01
BASIC CONCEPTS
X is what % of Y ? X is what % more/less than Y ?

Question :What percent of 6.3kg is Question : The sale of Company N is 40% less
9gms? than that of Company T. Then by what per cent is
the sale of company T more than that of N?
WARMUP SET :
1. What is the number of Male student studying in M.Com?
TITA
2. The number of Female student studying in B.Com
approximately what per cent of the total number of students
studying in all departments together?
A) 19 B) 15 C) 20 D) 23
3. The number of male student studying in MBA is what per
cent of the total number of Students studing in that
department?
A) 32% B) 25% C) 66 2/3% D) 33 1/3% E) None
4. What is the respective ratio of the number of female
student studying in B.Sc to the the number of female student
studying in B.Com?
A) 35:27 B) 14:23 C) 27:35 D) 21:16 E) None
SET 01
Direction (Qs.1-5): Pie-chart shown below shows
distribution of biscuits sold by six sellers. Study the
chart carefully and answer the following questions
Question No : 1 Direction (Qs.1-5): Pie-chart shown below shows
Biscuit sold by F and D together is how distribution of biscuits sold by six sellers. Study the
much percentage more than the biscuit chart carefully and answer the following questions
sold by E ?
a. 225% b. 125% c. 75%
d. 175% e. 150%
Question No : 2 Direction (Qs.1-5): Pie-chart shown below shows
B sold three types of biscuit i.e. X, Y and Z in distribution of biscuits sold by six sellers. Study the
the ratio 2 : 3 : 4. Find the difference between Z chart carefully and answer the following questions
type biscuit and X type biscuit sold by B?

TITA
Question No : 3 Direction (Qs.1-5): Pie-chart shown below shows
C sold 30 % biscuit to males, 45 % to distribution of biscuits sold by six sellers. Study the
females and remaining to chart carefully and answer the following questions
transgender. Then biscuit bought by
males and females together is how much
more than biscuit bought by transgender?

TITA
Question No : 4 Direction (Qs.1-5): Pie-chart shown below shows
Average number of biscuit sold by B, C distribution of biscuits sold by six sellers. Study the
and E all together is how much percent chart carefully and answer the following questions
more than biscuit sold by A?

(1) 12.25% (2) 16.5% (3) 18.75%


(4) 20% (5) 22.25%
Direction (Qs.1-5): Pie-chart shown below
Question No : 5
shows distribution of biscuits sold by six
What is difference between the number of sellers. Study the chart carefully and answer
biscuit sold by E, F and D together to the the following questions
number of biscuit sold by A and C together?

TITA
SET 02
Study the following pie chart showing the distribution of
sports budget among various sports to answer the
questions that follow.
Spending of total Sport budget 144 crore.

1.What percentage of total spending is spent on


Tennis?
(a) 12.5% (b) 18%
(c) 14% (d) 10%
(e) 8%

2. How much more is spent on Hockey than on


Basketball?
(a) 15 cr (b)12 cr
(c) 18 cr (d) 20 cr
(e) 10 cr
Study the following pie chart showing the distribution of
sports budget among various sports to answer the
questions that follow.
Spending of total Sport budget 144 crore.

3. If total spending on Hockey is increased by 20%


while that of football is decreased by 30%, what will
be different between the spending on hockey and
football now?
(a) 11.8 cr (b) 11.2 cr
(c) 10.9 cr (d) 12.1 cr
(e) 12.8 cr
Study the following pie chart showing the
4.What is the ratio of amount spent on Hockey, distribution of sports budget among various sports
football and Tennis together to Rs. 84 crore? to answer the questions that follow.
11 13 3 4 5 Spending of total Sport budget 144 crore.
14 14 7 9 2

5. If for another game, billiards with additional


budget of 17 crore is allocated, what is the
difference between amount spend on Others &
Billiards?
(a) 12 cr (b) 10 cr
(c) 18 cr (d) 13 cr
(e) 20 cr
SET03
Directions (6-10):
Pie chart given below shows number of non-defective article
manufactured by five different firms i.e. P, Q, R, S and T.
Read the data carefully and answer the following questions.
(total article manufactured by any firm = defective + non-
defective article.
Directions (6-10): Pie chart given below shows number of non-
defective article manufactured by five different firms i.e. P, Q, R, S and
T. Read the data carefully and answer the following questions.
(total article manufactured by any firm = defective + non-defective
article..

Q6.
No. of non-defective article manufactured by firm Q is what
percent of no. of non-defective article manufactured by firm
T?
(a) 60% (b) 62.5% (c) 37.5% (d) 50% (e) 72.5%

Q7. If ratio of non-defective to defective article


manufactured by firm S is 75:2, then find ratio of non-
defective article manufactured by firm T to defective article
manufactured by firm S?

(a) 37:1 (b) 34:1 (c) 33:1 (d) 24:1 (e) 38:1
Directions (6-10): Pie chart given below shows number of non-
defective article manufactured by five different firms i.e. P, Q,
R, S and T. Read the data carefully and answer the following
questions.
(total article manufactured by any firm = defective + non-
defective article..
Q8. Average of no. of non-defective article manufactured by
firm Q and R is what percent of total no. of non-defective
article manufactured by firm S?
(a) 72 2 3 % (b) 66 2 3 % (c) 33 1 3 % (d) 73 1 3 % (e) None of
these.

Q9. If no. of defective article manufactured by firm P and R are


10
30% 𝑎𝑛𝑑 30 % of total no. of article manufactured by each of
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these firm, then find no. of defective article manufactured by
firm P is what percent more/ less than that by firm R?
(a) 20% (b) 15% (c) 50% (d) 25% (e) 75%

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