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Data Interpretation Class Sheet

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GALGOTIAS UNIVERSITY

School of Life Long Learning


DATA INTERPRETATION

INTRODUCTION TO DI
Directions for questions 1 to 5: Read the information carefully and answer the
questions based on it. The graph represents per day consumption of 3 types of milk
in a city from the year 2005 to 2010.
consumption in '000 liters

Full cream
Toned
Half Toned

1. In which of the following years was the total consumption of all 3 types
of milk maximum?
a) 2007 b. 2008 c.2009 d.2010
2. What was the percentage drop in the per day consumption of toned milk
from the year 2006 to 2007?
a) 15% b. 30% c. 17.6% d. 25%
3. Per day consumption of toned milk in 2009 was approximately what
percent of per day consumption of half toned milk in the same year?
a) 100% b. 50% c. 60% d. 167%
4. If five-seventh of per day consumption of full cream milk is for houses
and rest is used by MIthaiwalas, then calculate the total consumption of
milk (in million liters) by Mithaiwalas in the given period?
a) 102200 b. 613.2 c.102.2 d.700
5. For which type of milk was the percentage increase in per day
consumption the highest in a year over the previous year for the given
period?
a) Full cream b. Toned c.Half toned d. Can’t be determined
Study the following table carefully and answer the questions given below it:
Number of Different categories of vehicles sold in the country over the years
(in thousands).
Light
Two
Year Heavy Commercial Cars Jeeps
Wheelers
Vehicles
1990 26 64 232 153 340
1991 45 60 242 172 336
1992 72 79 248 210 404
1993 81 93 280 241 411
1994 107 112 266 235 442

6. In which of the following years was the number of light commercial vehicles
sold approximately 25% of the number of 2-wheelers sold?
A. 1991 B. 1992 C. 1993 D. 1994
7. If the same percentage increase in the number of Heavy Vehicle as in 1994 over
1993 is expected in 1995, approximately how many heavy vehicles will be sold in
1995?
A. 141 B. 156 C. 176 D. 181
8. The number of Heavy Vehicles sold in 1993 was approximately what percent of
the total number of Vehicles sold in 1992 ?
A. 6% B. 7% C. 8% D. 9%
9. In which year was the number of 2-wheelers sold as a percentage of the total
number of Vehicles sold during that year, the highest ?
A. 1990 B. 1991 C. 1992 D. 1993
10. The percentage increase in the sales in 1993 over the previous year was
maximum for which of the following categories of vehicles ?
A. Two Wheeler B. Jeeps C. Light Commercial Vehicles D.Cars

Directions for Questions 11 to 15: The bar graph shown below indicates
admission of students in four departments CSE, ECE, EEE, MECH in an
Engineering college for three years, 2008 to 2010. Study the bar graph carefully
and answer the questions given below:
11. What is the percentage increase in the total intake of the college from the year
2008 to 2010?
a) 15% b) 20% c) 12.5% d) 16.67%
12. What was the percentage of CSE students out of the total students admitted for
the year 2008?
a) 40% b) 30% c) 50% d) 25%
13. Which department showed the highest percentage increase from the year 2008
to 2010?
a) CSE b) ECE c) EEE d) MECH
14. The total intake of students in 2010 is--------than the average intake of students
of all three years put together.
a) 9.09 % more b) 9.09 % less c) 8.33 % more d) 8.33 % less
15. Which department showed the highest change in number of students in 2010
compared to 2008?
a) CSE b) ECE c) EEE d) Can’t be determined

Direction for questions 16 – 20


The table below shows the comparative costs of major yearly expenditures on
living in a few cities.
Comparative Costs of living in a few cities in their local
currency
Heads
Kuala
London New Delhi Bangkok Paris
Lumpur
Rent 21000 700000 450000 2775000 31500
Food 28000 630000 300000 1875000 31500
Education 77000 2100000 600000 3825000 22400
Conveyance 14000 350000 300000 1800000 21000
Society
3500 210000 135000 900000 10500
Charges
Medical 14000 455000 270000 1950000 38500
Others 15750 385000 210000 1350000 21000

The equivalent of one US Dollar in the local currencies is given below.


City 1 US Dollar
equivalent
New Delhi 70 Rupees
Kuala Lumpur 3.5 Ringgits
Bangkok 30 Baht
London 1.75 Pounds
Paris 150 Franc
Now answer the following questions based on the above two tables.
16.In which city the rent charges are least?
a) New Delhi
b) London
c) Paris
d) Kuala Lumpur
17.In which city the expenditure on education are second highest?
a) New Delhi
b) London
c) Paris
d) Bangkok
18.By how much percent is the expenditure on conveyance in Bangkok
more than New Delhi?
a) 50%
b) 100%
c) 200%
d) 150%
19.Which of the two cities have the same expenditure in “Others” head?
a) New Delhi-Paris
b) London-Paris
c) Paris- Kualalumpur
d) Bangkok –London
20.If a person wants to pay the same society charges per annum at
Kualalumpur as he is paying in London, how many Ringgits will he need
to pay?
a) 3500
b) 10500
c) 7000
d) 6000

1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
11. 12. 13. 14. 15.
16. 17. 18. 19. 20.

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