Banking Exam Data Interpretation Practice Questions
Directions (1-5): Read the following information carefully and answer the questions given below.
The given line graph shows the 1/3rd of the total number of cotton candies (vanilla + cherry + blueberry) sold in four different shops namely A, B, C and D and also given the number of vanilla cotton candies sold in these shops and also given the number of cherry cotton candies sold in these shops.
1) Find the difference between the total number of cotton candies sold in Shop C and the total number of vanilla cotton candies sold in Shop B and Shop D.
a) 160
b) 175
c) 140
d) 120
e) None of these
2) The number of blueberry cotton candies sold in Shop D is what percentage of the total number of cotton candies sold in Shop A?
a) 25%
b) 40%
c) 20%
d) 30%
e) None of these
3) Find the ratio of the number of vanilla cotton candies sold in Shop C to the number of cherry cotton candies sold in Shop A.
a) 9:8
b) 5:4
c) 7:9
d) 14:11
e) None of these
4) If the number of vanilla cotton candies sold in Shop E is 20% less than that of Shop D and the number of cherry cotton candies sold in Shop E is 25% more than that of Shop B and the number of blueberry cotton candies sold in Shop E is 350, then find the total number of cotton candies sold in Shop E.
a) 1070
b) 1100
c) 1250
d) 1300
e) None of these
5) Out of the total number of cherry cotton candies sold in Shop C, 60% of them are pink cherry cotton candies and the remaining are white cherry cotton candies. The number of white cherry cotton candies sold in C is what percentage of the number of vanilla cotton candies sold in Shop D?
a)30%
b) 24%
c) 20%
d) 18%
e) None of these
Directions (6-10): Read the following information carefully and answer the questions given below.
The given table chart shows the total number of journals published in IJSR and IRJET in four different months namely May, June, July and August and also given the total number of journals published in IRJET and IJAEM in these months and also given the number of journals published in IJAEM in these months.
6) Out of the total number of journals published in IRJET in July and August, 60% and 75% of them are science journals. Find the difference between the number of science journals published in IRJET in July and August.
a) 165
b) 125
c) 135
d) 189
e) None of these
7) If the ratio of the number of journals published in IJSR in September to October is 7:9 and the number of journals published in IJSR in October is 40% more than that of May. Find the number of journals published in IJSR in September.
a) 392
b) 350
c) 312
d) 340
e) None of these
8) Find the ratio of the number of journals published in IJAEM in June and July together to the number of journals published in IRJET in May.
a) 6:7
b) 5:4
c) 4:3
d) 41:20
e) None of these
9) The number of journals published in IJAEM in June is what percentage of the number of journals published in IJSR in August?
a) 66.66%
b) 40%
c) 35%
d) 60%
e) None of these
10) Find the difference between the number of journals published in IRJET in June and July.
a) 221
b) 245
c) 390
d) 250
e) None of these
11) P and Q entered into a partnership with an investment of Rs.4000 and Rs.4500 and after x months, P added Rs.1000 to its investment and Q added Rs.1500. If at the end of one year, the ratio of the profit obtained by P to Q is 13:15, then find the value of x.
a) 6
b) 4
c) 8
d) 12
e) None of these
12) Pipe A alone can fill the tank in 24 minutes. The time taken to fill the tank by Pipe B is twice the time taken by Pipe C to empty the tank and the ratio of the efficiency of Pipe A to Pipe C is 3:4. Find the time taken by Pipe B and C to fill the tank, if Pipe B takes 1/3rd of its original time taken to fill the tank.
a) 36 minutes
b) 24 minutes
c) 18 minutes
d) 40 minutes
e) None of these
13) A vessel contains 120 liters mixture of wine and water in the ratio of 7:5 and x liters of mixture is removed and 90 liters mixture of wine and water is added in the ratio of 4:5, then quantity of wine and water becomes equal. Find the quantity of mixture removed from the vessel.
a) 48 liters
b) 36 liters
c) 72 liters
d) 60 liters
e) None of these
14)A train crosses a platform in 20 seconds and the train crosses a bridge in 26 seconds and the ratio of the length of the platform to the bridge is 4:7 and the length of the train is 120 m more than that of the platform. Find the length of the train.
a) 300 m
b) 360 m
c) 280 m
d) 240 m
e) None of these
15) The ratio of the bases of the trapezium is 3:4 and the height of the trapezium is 12/7th of the average of the bases of the trapezium and the area of the trapezium is 336 m2. Find the height of the trapezium.
a) 28 m
b) 12 m
c) 24 m
d) 18 m
e) None of these
16) Age of A before 4 years is x years and the present age of C is x years and the age of B after 8 years is (x + 4) years and the sum of the ages of A and B after 6 years is 60 years. Find the age of C after 6 years.
a) 30 years
b) 24 years
c) 28 years
d) 20 years
e) None of these
17) A man bought 20 pens for Rs.x each and he also bought 15 pencils for Rs.y each and the man sold each pen at a profit of 40% and each pencil at a profit of 30%. If the total selling price of all pencils together is Rs.585, find the cost price of each pen. (x = y – 5)
a) Rs.20
b) Rs.15
c) Rs.25
d) Rs.30
e) None of these
18) The distance covered by the boat in 15 hours in downstream is 50 km more than the distance covered by the boat in 20 hours in upstream. If the speed of the boat in still water is 25 km/hr, then find the speed of the current.
a) 6 km/hr
b) 5 km/hr
c) 8 km/hr
d) 4 km/hr
e) None of these
19) In how many ways the word “MAGIC” can be arranged in such a way that all the consonants and vowels always come together?
a) 24
b) 12
c) 48
d) 36
e) None of these
20) Ratio of the income of Ramya to the expenditure of Raja is 5:4 and the ratio of the expenditure of Ramya to the savings of Raja is 7:4 and the savings of Raja is Rs.8000 and Ramya spends 7/10th of her salary. Find the income of Raja.
a) Rs.18000
b) Rs.22000
c) Rs.20000
d) Rs.24000
e) None of these
Answer Key
Directions (1-5):
1) Answer: C
2) Answer: A
3) Answer: D
4) Answer: A
5) Answer: B
Directions (6-10):
6) Answer: D
7) Answer: A
8) Answer: D
9) Answer: A
10) Answer: C
11) Answer: C
12) Answer: A
13) Answer: D
14) Answer: B
15) Answer: C
16) Answer: A
17) Answer: C
18) Answer: B
19) Answer: A
20) Answer: D