Banking Exam Data Interpretation Practice Questions
Directions (1-5): Study the following information carefully and answer the questions.
The given missing table chart shows the percentage distribution of the total number of students in five different schools i.e. A, B, C, D and E and also given the percentage of the number of students present in these five schools on Monday. The total number of students in five different schools together is 5000.
Note: Total number of students = Number of students present + Number of students absent
1) Find the ratio of the number of students present in school C to the number of students absent in school D.
a) 9:7
b) 4:3
c) 5:2
d) 8:5
e) None of these
2) If the ratio of the total number of boys to girls in school B is 3:2 and the ratio of the number of boys absent in school B to school C is 1:3 and the number of girls absent in school B is 1/18th of the number of girls absent in school C, then find the number of girls present in school B.
a) 180
b) 150
c) 110
d) 190
e) None of these
3) If the total number of students in school F is double the number of students present in school D and the ratio of the number of students present to absent in school F is 8:5, then find the difference between the number of students absent in schools D and F.
a) 170
b) 200
c) 150
d) 300
e) 210
4) The number of students present in school B is what percentage of the total number of students in school E?
a) 75%
b) 46%
c) 50%
d) 68%
e) 32%
5) If the number of students present in school E is 62.5% of the total number of students in school A and the total number of students absent in schools A and E together is 490, then find the number of students present in school A.
a) 750
b) 800
c) 960
d) 680
e) 550
PRACTICE MORE:- BANKING REASONING
Directions (6-10): Study the following information carefully and answer the questions.
The given bar graph shows the marked price of five different electronic items i.e. Fan, Monitor, Hair dryer, Kettle and Toaster in shop A in two different years i.e. 2015 and 2018.
6) In 2015, the marked price of the Kettle is 25% more than its cost price. The ratio of the cost price of the Kettle in 2015 to 2018 is 4:3. In 2018, if the shop offers a discount of 10% on the Kettle, then find the profit percentage of the Kettle.
a) 17.4%
b) 12.5%
c) 11%
d) 15.2%
e) None of these
7) If the ratio of the marked price of the Fan to the Speaker in 2015 is 5:9 and the marked price of the Speaker in 2018 is 1/7th more than the marked price of the Toaster in 2015, then find the difference between the marked price of the Speaker in 2015 and 2018.
a) Rs.225
b) Rs.175
c) Rs.160
d) Rs.210
e) None of these
8) The marked price of the Hair dryer in 2018 is what percentage more than the marked price of the Toaster in 2015?
a) 10%
b) 25%
c) 16%
d) 30%
e) 22%
9) In 2018, if the shop offers two successive discounts of 10% and 20% on the Monitor and the shop incurred a loss of 10% on the Monitor, then find the difference between the marked and the cost price of the Monitor.
a) Rs.200
b) Rs.300
c) Rs.240
d) Rs.360
e) None of these
10) Find the ratio of the marked price of the Fan in 2018 to the marked price of the Hair dryer in 2015.
a) 23:19
b) 7:15
c) 11:8
d) 12:11
e) 10:9
PRACTICE MORE:- BANKING ENGLISH
Directions (11-15): Read the following information carefully and answer the questions.
Two types of balloons namely water and helium sold in four different shops i.e. W, X, Y and Z.
Water balloons: The number of balloons sold in shop Y is 150% of the number of balloons sold in shop Z and the ratio of the number of balloons sold in shop W to shop X is 3:5. The number of balloons sold in shop W is 15 more than that of shop Z. The total number of balloons sold in all four shops together is 350.
Helium balloons: The average number of balloons sold in shops W, X and Y is 110 and the ratio of the number of balloons sold in shop W to shop Y is 3:2. The number of balloons sold in shops X and Y is 10 and 30 more than that of shop Z.
11) Out of the total number of balloons manufactured in shop W, 60% of water balloons and 75% of helium balloons are sold. If the total number of water and helium balloons unsold together in shops W and X together is 210, then find the number of water and helium balloons unsold together in shop X.
a) 100
b) 130
c) 150
d) 140
e) 110
12) The total number of water and helium balloons sold together in shop Z is how much more than the number of helium balloons sold in shop Y?
a) 40
b) 75
c) 15
d) 50
e) 30
13) If the number of rubber balloons sold in shop A is 40% more than the number of water balloons sold in shop X, then find the ratio of the number of helium balloons sold in shop W to the number of rubber balloons sold in shop A.
a) 8:9
b) 2:1
c) 6:7
d) 5:4
e) 3:2
14) The number of water balloons sold in shop W is what percentage of the total number of helium balloons sold in shops X and Z together?
a) 70%
b) 50%
c) 90%
d) 40%
e) 60%
15) If the number of water balloons sold in shop P is 4/3rd of the number of water balloons sold in shop Y and the ratio of the number of helium balloons sold in shop Y to shop P is 5:7, then find the total number of water and helium balloons sold together in shop P.
a) 520
b) 400
c) 340
d) 260
e) None of these