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Friday, 6 March 2015

Data Interpretation Practice Model 4 for IBPS, SBI and Other Bank Tests

by Unknown  |  in Data interpretation Practice Paper at  Friday, March 06, 2015

Data Interpretation Practice Model 4

Directions for Question 1 to 5: These questions are based on the table given below which shows the number of new admissions of boys and girls in five school across five years.



School
Gender of the Student

1998

1999

2000

2001

2002

P
Boys
123
137
141
159
180
Girls
101
108
117
125
138

Q
Boys
149
152
159
172
198
Girls
103
110
118
129
143

R
Boys
101
112
123
139
152
Girls
89
92
103
113
127

S
Boys
151
162
178
187
198
Girls
93
97
104
125
138

T
Boys
147
153
161
173
181
Girls
103
120
131
143
151


1) In the given years, in which school is the total number of new admissions of the boys, the least ?

  1. R
  2. Q
  3. S
  4. T


2) In which of the following years is the ratio of the number of new admissions of girls to the total number of new admissions in that year, the least for school Q ?
  1. 1998
  2. 1999
  3. 2001
  4. 2002


3) What is the percentage increase in the new admissions of school R from 1998 to 2002 ?
  1. 32.1%
  2. 46.8%
  3. 48.6%
  4. 50.5%


4) During the year 2002, in how many schools is the number of new admissions more than 300 ?
  1. 0
  2. 1
  3. 3
  4. 4


5) In which of the following years is the number of new admissions in every school more than that in the previous year by at least twenty ?
  1. 1999
  2. 2000
  3. 2001
  4. 2002



Solutions:

Q. 1) Among the given schools, the number of new admissions of the boys is the least for R compared to any other school in every year. Hence the total number of new admissions for R will be the lowest.

Ans:- R (Choice A)

Q. 2) If the ratio of the number of admissions of the girls to the number of admissions of boys is found, this comparison will hold good for the comparison of the number of admissions for the girls to the total number of admissions for boys and girls.

The ratio of number of admission of girls to that of

the boys in 1998 = 103/149 = 1/1.4
the boys in 1999 = 110/152 = 1/1.3
the boys in 2000 = 118/159 = 1/1.3
the boys in 2001 = 129/172 = 1/1.3
the boys in 2002 = 143/198 = 1/1.3

Since the denominator is the greatest for the ratio in 1998, the value of the ratio will be the least.

Ans:- 1998 (Choice A)

Q.3) New admissions in school R during 1998 is 190 and during 2002 it is 279.

                                         279-190
   Percentage increase =   ----------- x 100
                                           190
                                   = 46.8%
Ans:- 46.8% (Choice B)


Q.4) During the year 2002, the number of new admissions is more than 300 in the schools P, Q, S and T.

Ans:- 4 (Choice D)

Q.5) The new admissions for boys in 1999 over 1998 in school P is = 137-123 = 14
                                                                                   and for girls it is 108-101 = 7.
                                                        14 + 7 = 21 >20.
For school Q, it is (152 - 149) + (110 -103) = 3 + 7 = 10 <20.

Since the given condition is not satisfied by school Q, in 1999, this cannot be the answer choice.
In this way, by observing keenly and eliminating the wrong choices, we find that the answer, is 2001.

Ans:- 2001 (Choice C)



Friday, 7 November 2014

Data Interpretation Practice Paper Model Combination of Graph and Table for SBI Associates and Other Competitive Exams

by Unknown  |  in Data Interpretation Practice Paper Model Combination of Graph and Table at  Friday, November 07, 2014

Data Interpretation Practice Paper based on Graph and Table 

Directions for Questions 1 to 5: These questions are based on the Graph and Table given on the Below 



Quality of Food Grains under Public Distribution System ( in Million Tonnes )



Wheat
Rice
Allocated
Off take
Allocated
Off take
1999-2000
10
6
14
11
2000-2001
11
4
16
8
2001-2002
13
6
17
8
2002-2003
38
10
37
10
2003-2004
37
11
34
12

Questions:

1) During the year 2000-2001, what was the percentage of off take of the food grains out of the allocated quantity of food grains ?
  1. 46.7%
  2. 44.4%
  3. 36.4%
  4. 50%


2) During the year 2002-2003, if only 60% is spent on allocation, what is the subsidy earmarked for allocation of one tonne of food grains ?

  1. Rs. 2,000
  2. Rs. 2,500
  3. Rs. 3,000
  4. Rs. 4,000


3) During which of the following years, is the ratio of the quantity of rice off taken to the quantity of rice allocated, the greatest ?
  1. Rs. 2,000
  2. 2000-2001
  3. 2001-2002
  4. 2002-2003


4) During the given years what percentage of the food grains was not off taken ?
  1. 33.9%
  2. 58.5%
  3. 66.1%
  4. 62.1%


5) What is the percentage increase in the quantity of food grains under public distribution system form 2001-2002 to 2002-2003 ?
  1. 192%
  2. 117%
  3. 150%
  4. 125%




Solutions:

Question 1:


During 2000-2001, quantity of food grains allocated = 11 + 16 = 27
Quantity of food grains off taken = 4 + 8 = 12
The required percentage = (12/27)x 100 = 44.4%

Ans:- Choice 2

Question 2:

If 40% of subsidiary is spent for transportation and storage, 60% is remaining. Subsidy earmarked for one tonne of the food grain

     60% of 25,000 x crores of rupees
=  ---------------------------------------------------
      (38+37) million tonnes

    60     25,000 x 107 rupees
=  ---- x --------------------------  = Rs. 2000
   100     75 x 106 tonnes


Ans:- Choice 1.

Question 3:

Quantity of rice off taken
---------------------------------- =
Quantity of rice allocated

In the year 1999-2000 = 11/14 >1/2
In the year 2000-2001 = 8/16 = 1/2
In the year 2001-2002 = 8/17 < 1/2
In the year 2002-2003 = 10/37 <1/2
In the year 2003-2004 = 12/34 < 1/2

Only 11/14 > 1/2 and the other are less than half.

Ans:- Choice 1.

Question 4:

During the given years total allocation of food grains = quantity if wheat and rice allocated.

= (109 +118) = 227 million tonnes
Total off take = 37 +49 = 86 million tonnes
Quantity that is not off taken = 227 -86 = 141 million tonnes.
Required percentage = (141/227) x 100 = 62.1%

Ans:- Choice 4.

Question 5:

The required percentage
   (38+37) -- (13+17)
= --------------------- x 100 = 150%
      (13 + 17)

Ans:- Choice 3.

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Friday, 31 October 2014

Data Interpretation Practice Test Based on Line Graph for Coming SBI Associates Exam

by Unknown  |  in Data Interpretation Practice Test Based on Line Graph at  Friday, October 31, 2014

Data Interpretation Practice Test Based on Line Graph

Directions for the Questions 1 to 5: These Questions are based on the line graph given below.


Income = Price per Article X Number of Articles Sold
Profit = Income - Expentadure

Questions:

1) What is the average annual profit of ABC Ltd. for the given period ?
  1. Rs. 30,000
  2. Rs. 3,00,000
  3. Rs. 3,000
  4. Rs. 30,00,000


2) When compare to the previous year, in which year is the percentage increase in the income of ABC Ltd., the maximum ?
  1. 2003
  2. 2001
  3. 2000
  4. 1999


3) If the income in 2002 and 2004 are equal, then by what percent must the expenditure be reduced from 2002 to 2004 in order to increase the profit by 40% ?
  1. 40%
  2. 10%
  3. 30%
  4. 20%


4) In how many years is the profit as a percentage of expenditure more than 33% ?
  1. 3
  2. 4
  3. 2
  4. 5


5) In the year 2000, if each article were sold at Rs.18, the company would have got no loss. At what price was each article actually sold ?
  1. Rs. 16.50
  2. Rs. 15.50
  3. Rs. 17.50
  4. Rs. 14.50


Solutions:

Question 1:

Total Income for the given period = 6+8+11+16+10+19 = 70 Lakhs
Total Expenditure for the given period = 4+6+12+10+8+12 = 52 Lakhs
Profit for the Given Period = 70-52 = Rs. 18 Lakhs
Average annual profit = (18/6)Lakhs = 3 Lakhs  

Ans:- Choice 2.

Question 2:

By observation we can say that the income in 2003 is nearly twice the income in 2002.
In the remaining years the income is less than 1.5 times of the previous year.

Ans:- Choice 1.

Question 3:

In the year 2002, income = 10 Lakhs.
Expendature = Rs. 8 Lakhs
Profit = 10 - 8 = 2 Lakhs
If the profit is increased by 40%, new profit in 2004 =(2)(140/100) = 2.8 Lakhs.
For increase in profit by 0.8 lakhs, reduction in expenditure = 0.8 Lakhs
Percent of reduction in expenditure = (0.8/8)(100)% = 10%

Ans:- Choice 2.

Question 4:

(33% < 1/3) in the year 1998, 1999, 2001 and 2003 years, the profit is more than or equal to 1/3rd of expenditure (not on income). So in 4 years, profit as a percentage of expenditure is more than 33%.

Ans :- Choice 2.

Question 5:

If there has to be no loss, the company should have got an income of Rs. 12 lakhs. 
By selling the article at Rs. 18 the company gets an income of Rs. 2 lakhs.
If gets an income of 11 lakhs by selling at = (11/12)(18) = Rs. 16.5

Ans:- Choice 1.

Tuesday, 16 September 2014

Data Interpretation Practice Papers with Solutions for IBPS PO 2014

by Unknown  |  in Data interpretation Practice Paper at  Tuesday, September 16, 2014

Data Interpretation Practice Paper with Two Defferent Pie Charts

Directions for Questions 1 to 5: 

These questions are based on the Pie charts given below which show the market share by value and market share by volume of cars sold by different manufacturers for the year 2013.






















































Questions:

1) What is the number of cars sold by Maruthi in 2013 ?

  1. 7580
  2. 7480
  3. 7680
  4. 7780


2) The revenue of Hundai (in Rs) is how much more than of BMW ?
  1. 15.36 x 106
  2. 15.36
  3. 15.6 x 103
  4. 15.36 x 107


3) What is the ratio of selling prices of Toyota and BMW cars ?
  1. 360 : 177
  2. 143 : 360
  3. 177 : 360
  4. 360 : 143


4) In 2012, the total market share by value of the given cars is 20% less than that of 2013. In 2013, every manufacturer increases the selling price of car by 20% over 2012. The number of units sold in 2012 is what percent of that sold in 2013 ?

  1. 95%
  2. 96%
  3. 97%
  4. 94%


5) What is the measure of angle for Maruthi market share by value ?
  1. 126º
  2. 108º
  3. 139º
  4. 114º



Solutions:

Question 1:

Sol:- Number of cars sold by Maruthi = 40/100 x 19200 = 7680

Answer: Choice 1

Question 2:

Revenue of Hundai = (17/100)(384)(107)
Revenue of BMW = (13/100)(384)(107)
Required difference = (17/100)(384)(107) - (13/100)(384)(107)
                              =  4/100 x 384 x 107
                              = 1536 x 105
                             = 15.36 x 107

Ans: Choice 4

Question 3:

Selling Price of Toyota = (40% of 384 x 107)/22% of 19200

Selling price of BMW = (13% of 384 x 107)/ 18% of 19200

Required ratio = (40% of 384 x 107)/(22% of 19200) : (13% of 384 x 107)/(18% of 19200)
                     
                       = (40/22) : (13/18) = 360 : 143

Ans:- Choice 4

Question 4: 

Let the average cost of each car in 2012 be Rs. X

Average cost of each car in 2013 = 1.2 X

Number of cars sold in 2012 = 80% of 384/X
                                            = 307.2/X

Number of cars sold in 2013 = 384/1.2X
                                            = 320/X

                                          307.2/X
 Required percentage = -----------x 100%
                                          320/X

                                 =  96%
Ans:- Choice 2

Question 5:

Required angle = (30/100)x 360º
                       = 108º

Ans:- Choice 2

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Sunday, 1 June 2014

Data Interpretation Model 3 Practice Paper with Solutions for SBI PO 2014

by Unknown  |  in Reasoning Practice Paper for SBI PO 2014 at  Sunday, June 01, 2014









Data Interpretation Model 3 Practice Paper with Solutions for SBI PO 2014  

Directions for Questions 1 to 5 : Study the Graphs given below and answer the Questions






1) The combined income of which two years is equal to the combined expenditure of the same yeas ?
  1. 1999, 2002
  2. 1998, 2000
  3. 1998, 2001
  4. 2000, 2002



2) What is the ratio of number of years for which profit incurred to that for which loss incurred ?

  1. 4 : 1
  2. 3 : 2
  3. 2 : 3
  4. 1 : 4



3) If the expenditure on salaries in 2001 is same as that in 2002, then in 2001 the expenditure on salaries is what percent of the total expenditure ?

  1. 21%
  2. 24%
  3. 30%
  4. 32%



4) In 1998 the number of employees is numerically equal to the profit per employee. What is the number of employees in 1998 ?

  1. 6,000
  2. 8,000
  3. 12,000
  4. 10,000



5) In which year the income is the least when compared to the average income for the given period ?

  1. 2001
  2. 1999
  3. 1998
  4. 2000




Solutions:

Question 1:

Sum of Income of 1998 and 2001 is 125 crores and sum of expenditures of 1998 and 2001 is also 125 crores.

Ans:- Choice 3.

Question 2:

Number of years profit earned = 4
In the year 2001, the expenditure is more than income.
Hence there is a loss
Required Ratio= 4: 1

Ans:- Choice 1

Question 3:

Salaries in 2002 = (40/100)(60) = 24 crores
Required percentage = (24/75)(100)= 32 %

Ans:- Choice 4.

Question 4:

Let the number of employees in 1998 be X
Profit per employee = X
Profit in 1998 = (60-50)=10 crores
(X)(X)= 10 crores= 10 X 10 to the power of seven
X= 10 to the power of four
Number of employes = 10,000

Ans:- Choice 4.

Question 5:

Income in 1998 is the least. Hence during the same year i.e., in 1998 only it is the least even when compared to the average income.

Ans:- Choice 3.

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Tuesday, 27 May 2014

Data Interpretation Practice Paper set 2 with Solutions for SBI PO 2014

by Unknown  |  in reasoning practice paper at  Tuesday, May 27, 2014











Data Interpretation Practice Paper set 2 with Solutions for SBI PO 2014

Directions For Questions 1 to 5 These questions are based on the following Graph.



1) In 1985, what percentage of the votes polled by the female voters were invalid?

  1. 5.8%
  2. 41.3%
  3. 17.6%
  4. 56.7%


2) What was the percentage increase in the number of valid votes from 1995 to 2000 ?

  1. 15.7%
  2. 16.3%
  3. 17.6%
  4. 18.8%


3) During which of the following years was the percentage of invalid votes in the total number of votes polled, the least ?

  1. 1985
  2. 1990
  3. 1995
  4. 2000



4) What was the difference between the number of valid votes by males and that polled by females in 2000 ?

  1. 2 millions
  2. 5 millions
  3. 7 millions
  4. 15 millions



5) During which of the following years was the ratio of number of votes polled by males to that polled by females, the greatest ?

  1. 1985
  2. 1990
  3. 1995
  4. 2000



Solutions:

1st Question

     Number of invalid votes by the female voters = number of votes polled by the females- number of valid votes polled by the females.

= (453-226)-187=227-187=40 millions.

The required percentage=(40/227)X100=17.6%

ans:- Choice 3

2nd Question

 Valid votes in 1995= valid votes polled by males+valid votes polled by females= 233+219=452.
Valid votes in 2000=269+254=523
Percentage increase= (523-452)/452 X100= 15.7%

Ans:- Choice 1

3rd Question

 Invalid votes= total number of votes polled - total number of valid votes polled by males and females.
Invalid votes in 1985= 453-(187+196)=70.
The required ratio in 1985= 70/453=1/6
Similarly the required ratio in 1990= 72/503=1/7
In 1995=131/583= 1/4
In 2000= 148/671=1/4

1/7 is the least. Hence the required percentage is the least in 1990.

Ans:- Choice 2

4th Question

 Number of invalid votes polled by males= 329-254=75 millions.
Number of invalid votes by the females=(671-329)-269)= 73 millions.
The required difference = 75-73= 2 millions.

Ans:- Choice 1

5th Question

The ratio of number of votes polled by males to the total number of votes polled will hold good for a comparison of the ratio of the number of votes polled by males to that polled by female.
Therefore the required ratio In 1985 = 226/453 = 1/2
In 1990 = 248/503
In 1995= 281/583
In 2000= 329/671
226/453 is much closer to half where as other fractions are much less that 1/2.
Hence the ratio in 1985 was the greatest.

Ans:- Choice 1


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