Banking Exam Data Interpretation Practice Questions Day 05

 Banking Exam Data Interpretation Practice Questions 



Directions (01-05): Read the following  information carefully and answer the questions

The total number of students in three different colleges i.e. A, B and C in 2003 and 2004 together is 800. The ratio of the total number of  students in college A to college B in 2003 is 4:3  and the total number of students in college C in  2003 is 25% more than that of college A. The  ratio of the total number of students in college C  in 2003 to the total number of students in college B in 2004 is 3:4. In 2004, the total number of students in college A is double the total number  of students in college C. In 2004, the total  number of students in college B is 5/2nd of the  total number of students in college C. 

1) The total number of students in college B in  2003 is what percentage of the total number of  students in all three colleges together in 2003? 

a) 25% 

b) 30% 

c) 45% 

d) 10% 

e) None of these 

 

2) Find the ratio of the total number of students  in college A in 2003 and 2004 together to the  total number of students in college B in 2004? 

a) 6:7 

b) 9:8 

c) 3:1 

d) 7:5 

e) None of these 


3) If the ratio of the number of students in  colleges A, B and C in 2005 is 4:2:5 respectively  and the total number of students in all three  colleges together in 2005 is 75% of the total  number of students in all three colleges together  in 2004, then find the total number of students in  college C in 2005? 

a) 400 

b) 150 

c) 330 

d) 210 

e) None of these 


4) If the number of boys in colleges A and C in  2004 is 90 and 50 respectively and the average  number of boys in colleges A, B and C together  in 2004 is 80, then find the number of girls in  college B in 2004? 

a) 160 

b) 140 

c) 100 

d) 120 

e) None of these 


5) Find the difference between the total number  of students in college C in 2003 and the total  number of students in college B in 2003 and  2004 together? 

a) 140 

b) 270 

c) 150 

d) 300 9-e) None of these 

 

Directions (06-10): Study the following information carefully and answer the questions. 

The given bar graph shows the total number of coolers (Usha + Bajaj) sold by five different shops i.e. A,  B, C, D and E on Monday and also given the total number of coolers (Usha + Bajaj) sold by five different  shops on Tuesday. 


Note: The total number of Usha coolers sold on Monday and Tuesday together in shops A, B, C, D and E  is 210, 190, 150, 180 and 110 respectively. 

6) If the number of Usha coolers sold by shop B  on Monday is 10 more than that of on Tuesday,  then find the number of Bajaj coolers sold by  shop B on Tuesday is what percentage of the  number of Bajaj coolers sold by shop B on  Monday? 

a) 112.5% 

b) 97.5% 

c) 117% 

d) 105% 

e) None of these 


7) Find the average number of coolers sold by  shops C, D and E together on Tuesday? 

a) 130 

b) 170 

c) 140 

d) 110 

e) None of these 


8) The total number of Bajaj coolers sold by shop  C on Monday and Tuesday together is how much more/less than the average number of coolers  sold by shops C and E together on Monday? 

a) 40 less 

b) 70 more 

c) 110 less 

d) 90 more 

e) None of these 


9) Find the ratio of the total number of Usha  coolers sold by shop A on Monday and Tuesday  together to the total number of coolers sold by  shop E on Tuesday? 

a) 8:7 

b) 9:10 

c) 5:4 

d) 3:2 

e) None of these 


10) If the ratio of the total number of coolers sold  by shop C to shop F on Monday is 11:9 and the  total number of coolers sold by shop F on  Tuesday is 4/5th of the total number of coolers  sold by shop D on Tuesday, then find the total  number of coolers sold by shop F on Monday  and Tuesday together? 

a) 250 

b) 340 

c) 190 

d) 230 

e) None of these 


Answer Key 


Directions (01-05): 

1) Answer: A 

2) Answer: D 

3) Answer: B 

4) Answer: C 

5) Answer: A 


Directions (06-10): 

6) Answer: A 

7) Answer: C 

8) Answer: A 

9) Answer: D 

10) Answer: B 

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