Quantitative Aptitude - Data Interpretation Questions

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The given table represents the marks obtained by four students W, X, Y and Z in four subjects P, C, B and M, with the maximum marks in each subject being 100.

 

Based on the given data, W's marks percentage in P, C and B combined is

 

 

which one of the following is a waterborne disease

A) 70 B) 75
C) 68 D) 72
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: A) 70

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Refer the below data table and answer the following question.

If 400 calories are burned by jogging 5 km, how many calories are burnt in the given week?

 

A) 1690 calories B) 1590 calories
C) 1540 calories D) 1640 calories
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: B) 1590 calories

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City Population Literates Illiterates % of Illiterates
A 200 150 50 -
B - 200 100 66.6
C 150 50 100 -
D 120 - 90 25

 

Based on the given data, the percentage of literates in city C is ___ (round to one decimal).

A) 33.4 B) 33.3
C) 34.5 D) 32.3
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: B) 33.3

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The given graph shows the distribution of minerals in the human body.

 

 

Based on the given data, what is the ratio of calcium to sodium found in the human body?

 

A) 4:1 B) 2:1
C) 3:1 D) 5:1
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: A) 4:1

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A train runs through cities A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H. The line graph indicates the time schedule of the train including times of arrival and departure.

1. The total stoppage time at the cities in the first half and second half of the total distance is in the ratio.

1. 1 : 3             2. 3 : 1             3. 2 : 1             4. 1 : 2


2. Between how many pairs of consecutive stations does the speed run below the overall average speed of the entire trip?

1. 2                     2. 1                    3. 3                     4. 4


3. If the train stops at each city for 50% more time than what it is at present, then at what time will it arrive at city H after departing from city A as per schedule ?

1. 20.16             2. 19.02             3. 18.51             4. 18.59


4. The overall average speed of the entire trip excluding stoppage time is nearly :

1. 75 km/h        2. 81 km/h        3. 46 km/h        4. 65 km/hr


5. What percent of time of the entire trip was actually spent travelling between the cities ?

1. 91.8%             2. 7.6%             3. 76%               4. 24%

Answer

1. Answer : 4


Explanation : Required ratio = 10+2+510+15+10=173512=1:2 


 


2. Answer : 1


Explanation : 


A to B Speed =140×35  = 84  


B to C Speed = 91×34 = 68.25 


C to D Speed = 149×60103 = 86.796  


D to E Speed = 88×34 = 66  


E to F Speed =  106×45= 84.8  


F to G Speed = 1762 = 88  


G to h Speed =  110×45= 88  


Average speed of entire trip = 84+68.25+86.796+66+84.8+88+887 =80.83 


 


3. Answer : 3 


Explanation :  Total half time = 10 + 2 + 5 + 10 + 15 + 10 = 52 


Total half time, if the train stops at each city for 50% more=52×150100=78 


Train will arrive at city H after departing from city A = 18.25 + (78 - 52 )=18.25 + 26=18.51


 


4. Answer : 2 


 Explanation : Average speed = 84+68.25+86.796+66+84.8+88+887=80.83=81 km/hr


 


5. Answer : 1 


Explanation :  Required percentage of time = 1.40+1.20+1.43+1.20+1.15+2+1.1518.25-7×10010.2311.25×100 = 91.8 %

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Study the following table and answer the questions based on it.

 

Following table gives the expenditures of a company (in lakh rupees) per annum over the given years.

 

 

The total expenditure of the company over the items during the year 2001 is

 

A) Rs. 590 lakhs B) Rs. 598 lakhs
C) Rs. 597 lakhs   D) Rs. 597.08 lakhs
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: D) Rs. 597.08 lakhs

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Study the table below to answer these questions.

Rate of Interest, Dividend Payout Ratio and the Retained Earnings of Five Companies

Profit earned is either paid out as dividend or ploughed back in business as retained earnings. Interest is paid on borrowings.

1. By how much do the borrowings of Company B exceed that of Company A ?

1. Rs. 1,210,000      2. Rs.1,320,000      3. Rs.1,000,000      4. Rs.1,100,000



2. By how much does the dividend paid by Company D exceed the dividend paid by Company B ?

1. Rs.23 lakh          2. Rs.32 lakh           3. Rs.320 lakh         4. Rs.230 lakh



3. The profit of E is more/less than that of C by _____ %

1. 33.3% less          2. 33.3% more        3. 25% less            4. 25% more



4. What is the sum of profits made by Companies A and B ?

1. Rs.500 lakh       2. Rs.600 lakh       3. Rs.700 lakh       4. Rs.800 lakh



5. What is the sum of the borrowings of all five companies ?

1. Rs.146 lakh      2. Rs.14.6 lakh      3. Rs.14.6 crore      4. None of these

Answer

1. Answer : 4


Explanation : Let the borrowing of Company A = x


Interest of Company A = 234000


Rate of Interest = 18% 


x×18100=234000     x=1300000


 


Let the borrowing of Company B = y 


Interest of Company B = 576000


Rate of interest = 24%


y×24100=576000     y=2400000 


 Required difference = y - x = 2400000 - 1300000 = Rs. 1100000 


 


 


2. Answer : 2


 Explanation : 


 Let the profit of Comapny B = 100%


 Dividend Payout ratio(%) of B = 19.60


 Remaining percent i.e retained earning = 100 - 19.60 = 80.4%


 According to question, 80.4% = Rs.402 lakh


 100% = Rs.500 lakh


 Therefore,  Total dividend paid by Company B = 500 - 402 = Rs. 98 lakh


 


 Let the profit of company D = 100%


 Dividend payout ratio (%) of D = 32.50 


 Remaining percent i.e retained earning = 100 - 32.50 = 67.5% 


 According to question, 67.5% = Rs. 270 lakh 


 100% = Rs. 400 lakh


 Therefore, Total dividend paid by company D = 400 - 270 = Rs. 130 lakh 


 Required difference = 130 - 98 = Rs. 32 lakh 


 


 


3. Answer : 3


Explanation : 


Let the profit of Company C = 100% 


Dividend payout ratio of C = 8.75% 


Remaining percent i.e, retained earning = 100 - 8.75 = 91.25 


According to question, 91.25% = Rs. 365 lakh 


100% = Rs. 400 lakh 


Therefore, Profit of C = Rs. 400 lakh


 


Let the profit of company E = 100% 


Dividend payout ratio of E = 28% 


Remaining percent i.e retained earning = 100 - 28 = 72% 


According to question, 72% = Rs.216 lakh 


100% = Rs.300 lakh


Therefore, Profit of E = Rs. 300 lakh 


Required percentage = 100400×100 = 25% less


 


 


4. Answer : 3


 Explanation : 


 Profit made by company A = Rs. 200 lakh


 Profit made by company B = Rs. 500 lakh 


 Required Sum = 200 + 500 = Rs. 700 lakh


 


  


5. Answer : 4 


Explanation : 


 Required Sum = 1300000 + 2400000 + 810000 + 1600000 + 1200000 = 7310000 = Rs. 73.1 lakh

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Answer the questions based on the following bar chart

 

The following bar chart shows the trends of mutual funds investments into India from all over the world.

 

 

What was absolute difference in the mutual funds investments to India in between 1996 and 1997?

 

A) 7.29 B) 7.13
C) 8.13 D) 7.77
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: B) 7.13

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