Banking Exam Data Interpretation Practice Questions
Directions (1-5): Read the following information carefully and answer the questions.
The total number of star (four and five) hotels in four states i.e. A, B, C and D is 1100 in the year 2011 and the total number of star hotels in state D is 20% less than that of state B. The ratio of the number of four to five star hotels in states B and D is 3:2 and 11:9 respectively. The sum of four star hotels in state B and five star hotels in state A is 300 and 50% of the hotels in state C are four star hotels. The total number of star hotels in state A and the number of four star hotels in state D is 30% and 10% of the total number of star hotels in all four states.
1) The number of five star hotels in states A and B is how much more/less than the total number of star hotels in state C?
a) 50 more
b) 70 less
c) 90 more
d) 60 less
e) None of these
2) If the ratio of the total number of star hotels in states B and E is 5:6 and then find the difference between the total numbers of star hotels in states B and E?
a) 50
b) 200
c) 150
d) 180
e) None of these
3) Find the average of four star hotels in states A, C and D?
a) 180
b) 100
c) 120
d) 150
e) None of these
4) In state C, the total number of star hotels in the year 2012 is 5/8 of the total number of star hotels in the year 2011 and then the number of five star hotels in the year 2011 is what percentage of the total number of star hotels in the year 2012?
a) 30%
b) 65%
c) 80%
d) 555%
e) None of these
5) Find the sum of the difference between the number of four and five star hotels in state B and the difference between the number of four and five star hotels in state C?
a) 20
b) 50
c) 70
d) 40
e) None of these
Directions (6-10): Read the following information carefully and answer the questions.
The given pie chart shows the percentage distribution of the total number of cutlets sold in five different shops (A, B, C, D and E) and the total number of cutlets sold in shops B and D is 990.
6) If the average number of cutlets sold in shops F and E is 510 and then the total number of cutlets sold in shop F is what percentage of the total number of cutlets sold in shop C?
a) 50%
b) 15%
c) 20%
d) 35%
e) None of these
7) Find the difference between the total numbers of cutlets sold in shops A and C?
a) 80
b) 50
c) 70
d) 90
e) None of these
8) If the ratio of the total number of cutlets sold in shops B and D is 6:5 and then find the average number of cutlets sold in shops B and E?
a) 550
b) 350
c) 600
d) 420
e) None of these
9) Find the ratio of the total number of cutlets sold in shops C and E?
a) 9:5
b) 12:11
c) 7:6
d) 8:3
e) None of these
10) Out of the total number of cutlets sold in shop D, 40% of the cutlets sold for males and then find the total number of culets sold for females in shop D, if the total number of cutlets sold in shop B is 90 more than that of shop D?
a) 270
b) 210
c) 250
d) 290
e) None of these
Directions (11-15): Study the following information carefully and answer the questions.
The given table chart shows the sum of number of desktops and laptops sold by five different shops i.e. A, B, C, D and E and also given the difference between the number of desktops and laptops (desktopslaptops) sold by five different shops.
11) Find the difference between the number of laptops sold by shops A and C together and the number of desktops sold by shop C?
a) 150
b) 200
c) 140
d) 360
e) None of these
12) Total number of desktops and laptops sold by shop B is what percentage more than the average number of laptops sold by shops A and D together?
a) 40%
b) 80%
c) 20%
d) 60%
e) None of these
13) If the number of desktops sold by shops D and F is 6:5 and the number of laptops sold by shop F is two times the number of laptops sold by shop B, then find the total number of desktops and laptops sold by shop F?
a) 440
b) 420
c) 460
d) 480
e) None of these
14) Find the ratio of the number of desktops sold by shop A and the number of laptops sold by shop E?
a) 11:4
b) 3:7
c) 8:5
d) 9:11
e) None of these
15) In shop B, if the cost price of each desktop is Rs.5000 and the selling price of the desktop is 10% more than its cost price, then find the total profit obtained on all desktops?
a) Rs.4 lakhs
b) Rs.1 lakhs
c) Rs.3 lakhs
d) Rs.2 lakhs
e) None of these
16) A train crosses a pole in a platform in 21.5 seconds and the same train crosses a 185 m long tunnel in 40 seconds. If the speed of the train is increased by 25%, then find the time taken by the train to cross 385 m bridge?
a) 30 seconds
b) 42 seconds
c) 27 seconds
d) 48 seconds
e) None of these
17) The side of the cube is double the radius of the hemisphere. If the total surface area of the hemisphere is 38.5 cm2 more than its curved surface area, then find the volume of the cube?
a) 216 cm3
b) 343 cm3
c) 125 cm3
d) 512 cm3
e) None of these
18) A is x years elder than B and C is x years younger than B. 5 years hence, the average age of A, B and C is 59 years, then the age of B 12 years ago?
a) 42 years
b) 51 years
c) 27 years
d) 35 years
e) None of these
19) In an electronic shop, 160 table fans are kept in stock. A shopkeeper sells 62.5% of the table fans at a profit of 20% and the remaining table fans at a loss of 10%. If he gets an overall profit of Rs.3500, then find the cost price of each table fan in the electronic shop?
a) Rs.250
b) Rs.160
c) Rs.100
d) Rs.300
e) None of these
20) A vessel contains a mixture of milk and water and the quantity of milk in the vessel is 64 liters more than that of water. If 48 liters of water and 56 liters of milk is added to the mixture and the ratio of milk to water becomes 3:2, then find the quantity of water in the vessel finally?
a) 108 liters
b) 156 liters
c) 120 liters
d) 144 liters
e) None of these
Answer Key
Directions (1-5):
1) Answer: B
2) Answer: A
3) Answer: D
4) Answer: C
5) Answer: B
Directions (6-10):
6) Answer: A
7) Answer: D
8) Answer: C
9) Answer: B
10) Answer: A
Directions (11-15):
11) Answer: C
12) Answer: D
13) Answer: A
14) Answer: A
15) Answer: B
16) Answer: D
17) Answer: B
18) Answer: A
19) Answer: A
20) Answer: D