Banking Exam Data Interpretation Practice Questions
Directions (1-5): Study the following information carefully and answer the questions.
The given pie chart shows the percentage distribution of the total number of bulbs manufactured by five different companies i.e. A, B, C, D and E and the total number of bulbs manufactured by companies A and C together is 2040.
Note: Total number of bulbs manufactured = Number of green bulbs manufactured + Number of red bulbs manufactured
1) If the total number of bulbs (green + blue) manufactured by Company F is 50% more than that of Company A and the number of green bulbs manufactured by Company F is 3/5th of the total number of bulbs manufactured by Company C, then find the number of blue bulbs manufactured by Company F.
a) 400
b) 540
c) 360
d) 280
e) 460
2) The total number of bulbs manufactured by Company C is how much more/less than the total number of bulbs manufactured by Company E?
a) 580 more
b) 700 less
c) 350 more
d) 500 less
e) 640 more
3) If the ratio of the number of green bulbs manufactured by Company B to D is 4:5 and the number of red bulbs manufactured by Company D is ½ times more than that of Company B, then find the ratio of the number of green to red bulbs manufactured by Company B.
a) 2:1
b) 3:2
c) 4:1
d) 7:5
e) None of these
4) If the total number of green bulbs manufactured by Company A and E together is 680 and the ratio of the number of red bulbs manufactured by Company A to E is 19:17, then find the number of green bulbs manufactured by Company A.
a) 330
b) 250
c) 460
d) 310
e) None of these
5) The total number of bulbs manufactured by A is what percentage of the total number of bulbs manufactured by D?
a) 110%
b) 100%
c) 75%
d) 105%
e) 80%
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Directions (6-10): Study the following information carefully and answer the questions.
The given line graph shows the quantity of dry fruits sold (in kg) in five different shops i.e. L, M, N, O and P and also given the percentage of the quantity of fresh fruits sold in these five shops.
Note:-
Only dry fruits and fresh fruits are sold in the shop
6) If the total quantity of both dry and fresh fruits sold in shop R is 4x kg and the quantity of fresh fruits sold in shop R is (x+240) kg and the ratio of the quantity of dry fruits sold in shop O to shop R is 8:7, then find the value of x.
a) 160
b) 210
c) 300
d) 150
e) 200
7) Find the ratio of the quantity of fresh fruits sold in shop M to the total quantity of both dry and fresh fruits sold in shop N.
a) 5:6
b) 4:3
c) 8:5
d) 7:4
e) 3:2
8) The quantity of fresh fruits sold in shop O is what percentage more than the total quantity of both dry and fresh fruits sold in shop L?
a) 12%
b) 35%
c) 21%
d) 40%
e) 18%
9) If the ratio of the quantity of fresh fruits sold in shop N to shop A is 3:8 and the quantity of dry fruits sold in shop A is 80% of the quantity of dry fruits sold in shop L, then find the total quantity of (dry + fresh) fruits sold in shop A.
a) 700 kg
b) 520 kg
c) 900 kg
d) 680 kg
e) None of these
10) If the quantity of dry fruits unsold in shop P is 40% of the quantity of dry fruits sold in that shop and the average quantity of dry and fresh fruits unsold in shop P is 44 kg, then find the ratio of the quantity of fresh fruits sold to unsold in shop P.
a) 3:1
b) 8:7
c) 4:5
d) 9:8
e) 5:3
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Answer Key
Directions (1-5):
1) Answer: B
2) Answer: E
3) Answer: A
4) Answer: C
5) Answer: D
Directions (6-10):
6) Answer: D
7) Answer: C
8) Answer: A
9) Answer: B
10) Answer: E
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