Quantitative Aptitude - Data Interpretation Questions

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The Pie chart 1 given below shows the segregation of 40000000 candidates who have filled the form of an examination. Pie chart 2 shows the segregation 35000000 candidates who were present in the examination. The segregation in both pie charts has been done on the basis of their highest qualification.

Which highest qualification accounted for most number of absentees?

A) B.A. B) Others
C) B.com. D) None of these
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: D) None of these

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The pie chart given below shows the runs scored by a player against 6 different countries. The total runs scored by the player against these countries are 1600.

The difference between the runs scored against England and Pakistan is same as the difference between which of the following two countries?

A) South Africa and Sri Lanka B) South Africa and New Zealand
C) Australia and Sri Lanka D) Australia and New Zealand
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: D) Australia and New Zealand

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The bar graph shows average marks scored in a 100 marks English exam by students of 7 divisions of standard X. Study the diagram and answer the question.

Marks of division F were greater than that of Division B by _________

A) 50% B) 150%
C) 200% D) 100%
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: D) 100%

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The Pie chart 1 given below shows the segregation of 40000000 candidates who have filled the form of an examination. Pie chart 2 shows the segregation 35000000 candidates who were present in the examination. The segregation in both pie charts has been done on the basis of their highest qualification.

If 18% of M.B.B.S. who have filled the form are from XYZ University, then how many M.B.B.S. candidates from XYZ University have filled the form?

A) 1512000 B) 1224000
C) 1440000 D) None of these
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: B) 1224000

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The given table shows the number (in percent) of employees working in different departments of an organization. The table also shows the ratio of males and females and the ratio of employees living in city Z and employees living in city Y. The total number of employees in the organization are 80000.

 

Male employees of department E is what percent of the employees living in city Z from department A?

A) 1600 B) 2400
C) 3200 D) 4200
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: C) 3200

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The bar graph shows the population density of 6 countries. Study the diagram & answer the question below.

Population density of country E is greater than population density of country D by:

A) 50% B) 100%
C) 200% D) 300%
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: B) 100%

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The pie chart drawn below shows below the spendings of a country on various sports during a particular year. Study the pie chart and answer the questions.

If the money spent on cricket during the year was Rs. 20,00,000, then the money spent on tennis was:

A) Rs. 8,00,000 B) Rs.10,00,000
C) Rs. 80,00,000 D) Rs. 40,00,000
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: A) Rs. 8,00,000

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The bar graph shows GDP for the year 2016 in billion USD of 6 countries (A,B,C,D,E,F) of a regional trade block. Study the diagram and answer the following questions.

Which country is the third biggest in terms of Gross Domestic Product (GDP)?

A) A B) C
C) E D) F
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: B) C

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