Banking Exam Data Interpretation Practice Questions Day 04

Banking Exam Data Interpretation Practice Questions 



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

The given bar graph shows 25% of the number of red cars manufactured in five different months i.e.  April, May, June, July and August and also given 50% of the number of yellow cars manufactured in five  different months. 

The total number of cars manufactured = the number of red cars manufactured + the number of yellow  cars manufactured 


1) The total number of cars manufactured in  April is what percentage more/less than the  number of red cars manufactured in May? 

a) 5% more 

b) 20% less 

c) 15% more 

d) 10% less 

e) None of these 


2) If the total number of cars manufactured in  March is 20% more than that of July and the  number of red cars manufactured in March is 80  more than that of yellow cars, then find the  number of yellow cars manufactured in March? 

a) 160 

b) 200 

c) 320 

d) 240 

e) None of these 


3) Out of the total number of cars manufactured  in June, 62.5% of the cars are sold. If the ratio of  the number of red to yellow cars unsold in June  is 4:3, then find the number of red cars sold in  June? 

a) 240 

b) 270 

c) 200 

d) 290 

e) None of these 


4) Find the ratio of the total number of yellow  cars manufactured in April and May together to  the number of red cars manufactured in August? 

a) 9:8 

b) 7:6 

c) 2:1 

d) 5:3 

e) None of these 


5) Find the difference between the number of  red cars manufactured in July and the average  number of red and yellow cars manufactured in  August? 

a) 90 

b) 50 

c) 70 

d) 60 

e) None of these 

 

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

The given pie chart shows the percentage distribution of the total number of people who visited five  different malls i.e. P, Q, R, S and T on Monday. 


6) If the number of males who visited mall R is  350 more than that of females, then find the ratio  of the number of males to females who visited  mall R? 

a) 10:9 

b) 12:7 

c) 9:11 

d) 17:10 

e) None of these 


7) The difference between the total number of  people who visited malls P and R is what  percentage of the total number of people who  visited mall T? 

a) 140% 

b) 50% 

c) 30% 

d) 70% 

e) None of these 


8) Find the ratio of the total number of people  who visited mall Q to the average number of  people who visited malls P and S together? 

a) 8:7 

b) 1:1 

c) 5:6 

d) 3:4 

e) None of these 

9) If the number of males who visited mall Q is  70 more than the number of females who visited  mall T and the number of males who visited mall  Q is x more than that of females, then find the  number of females who visited mall T? 

a) 630 

b) 510 

c) 450 

d) 720 

e) Cannot be determined 


10) If the total number of people who visited mall  L is equal to 75% of the total number of people who visited mall P and the average number of  males who visited malls L and P is 330, then find  the total number of females who visited malls L  and P together? 

a) 530 

b) 420 

c) 370 

d) 600 

e) None of these 


ANSWER KEY 


Directions (01-05): 
1) Answer: A
2) Answer: B 
3) Answer: C 
4) Answer: D 
 5) Answer: A 

Directions (06-10): 
6) Answer: D
7) Answer: A 
8) Answer: B 
9) Answer: E 
10) Answer: D 

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