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Data Interpretation

1-3.Answer the questions based on the following information.


The following chart gives the values of sales and profit (in crores) of Bajang Company
Limited during the years 2010, 2011, 2012 and 2013. The figures given on the left side of
y-axis give details of the profit made during the given years whereas the figures on the
right side of Y axis represent the details of the sales duirng the given years. Cost is the
difference between Sales and profit

1.In which year is the profit as a percentage of cost the highest?


A ) 2012
B ) 2010
C ) 2011
D ) 2013

2.In which year is the pecentage increase in cost over the previous year the maximum?
A ) 2012
B ) 2010
C ) 2011
D ) 2013

3.If profit in 2014 is .451,00,00,000 then in which year is the percentage increase in
profit as compared to the previous year the maximum?
A ) 2013
B) 2011
C ) 2014
D ) 2012

4-6.Answer questions based on the information given in the table.


The following three pie charts show the percentage of runs scored by Maxwell,
Miller, Pujara, Sehwag, Bailey and Patel in three matches in IPL 7. In 3 T 20 matches the
total number of runs scored are 500. Minimum score in any match was 100 and
maximum score in any match was 250. Assume that there were no wides leg byes and no
extras.

4.What could be the maximum number of sixes hit by Miller if he hit at least one four
in each match?

A) 23
B ) 24
C ) 22
D ) 25

5. What could be the minimum number of balls faced by Bailey if there were no
overthrows?
A ) 11
B ) 15
C ) 13
D ) Cannot be determined

6.If Sehwag scored the minimum runs possible, what is the difference in the runs
scored by Maxwell and Miller?
A ) 13
B ) 22
C) 28
D ) 30
7-9.Answer these questions based on the information given in the table
below. No of vehicles in these cities in the month of Mar 2014 (in 000s)

7.If 8% of passenger cars from Bangalore go to Mangalore and 15% of passenger cars
from Bangalore go to Mysore during weekends, by what percentage are the passenger
cars in Bangalore during weekends more than the number of passenger cars in Chennai?
A ) 81.06%
B ) 71.82%
C ) 75.25%
D ) 85.64%

8.Eight (8%) of passenger cars from Bangalore go to Mangalore and 15% of passenger
cars from Bangalore go to Mysore during weekends leaving on Friday evening and return
on Sunday evening.) Toll charged in the trip to Mangalore is Rs.225 per one way trip and
toll charged in the trip to Mysore is Rs.175 per one way trip. What is the toll collection
every weekend? ( tollcharges are valid for 12 hours if to and fro is charges are paid at a
time. To and fro charges are 160% of toll charges per one way trip)
A ) 23098500
B ) 46197000
C ) 44526000
D ) 224525000

9.If passenger buses travel 40 kms per round trip in Chennai and passenger buses
travel 45 kms per round trip in Kolkata what is the difference between the distances
covered by all passenger buses in Chennai and Kolkata. Assume each bus in Chennai
makes seven trips and each bus in Kolkata makes six trips per day.
A ) 11550
B ) 13550
C) 10550
D ) 12550

10-12. Answer the questions based on the following information related to 10 universities
located in 5 countries. Each country has at least 1 university and atmost 3 universities. All
countries did not have the same number of universities.
1. No three countries have the same number of universities.
2. The universities are from the countries Brazil, Canada, Demark, England and Finland.
3. The number of universities in Denmark was two more than the number of universities
in Brazil and one more than that in Finland.
4. Canada is one among of the countries which had least number of universities.

The following table indicates social networks visited by the 10 universities from these
five countries from Monday through Friday.
The following information is also known.
1. All universities from the country which had neither maximum nor minimum number of
universities visited exactly one of the 5 sites on 3 days of which 2 were on consecutive
days and the sites visited on these days were different.
2. On Friday, Whatsapp was visited by universities from one country.
3. All universities from the country that has the maximum number of universities, visited
exactly 1 site on 2 days of which one of the days was Tuesday and visited 2 sites on
one day and 3 sites on one day.
4. Only one of the universities from England visited on Thursday.
5. On Thursday, Wikipedia was visited by 3 different universities from 3 different
countries and Brazil was one of them.
6. All Universities from a country which visited a site on Tuesday did not visit the same
site on Friday.
7. All universities from Denmark visited a website on Tuesday.

10. Universities from which country visited website on all days from Tuesday to Friday?
A) Denmark
B ) England
C ) Brazil
D ) Cannot be determined
11.If Finland is one the country that did not visit a university on Thursday then which
other country did not visit a website on that day?
A ) Canada
B ) England
C ) Denmark
D ) Cannot be determined

12.What is the maximum number of countries that could have visited Wikipedia over
the 5 days?
A)2
B)3
C)4
D)5

13-15.Answer the questions based on the information given below.


In a colony, 150 people apply for participation in one of the three programmes Who
wants to become a billionaire, Roadies and Kaun Banega Crorepathi. 120 of them
participate in only one of these programmes. 80 of them have applied to participate in the
Roadies, 50 of them have applied to participate in Kaun Banega Crorepathi and 60
of them have applied to participate in Who wants to become a billionaire.

13.If the number of people who have applied for at least two programmes is the
maximum possible, what percentage of people applied for all the
three programmes assuming no applications were rejected?
A ) 20%
B ) 10%
C ) 6.67%
D ) Cannot be determined

14.If the number of people whose applications (for at least two programmes) accepted
is the minimum possible, how many applications were rejected?
A)0
B ) 10
C)6
D ) Cannot be determined

15.If all applications are accepted and number of applications to only Roadies and
Who wants to be a billionaire is 5, what is the minimum number of people who could
have applied to only KBC?
A ) 25
B) 15
C ) 30
D ) Cannot be determined

16-18.The currency of paan-bahar islands is supari. In paan-bahar island only three types
of currency notes are printed - 1 supari note, 4 supari note and 6 supari note. A person has
all his money in only these three currency notes. The following cumulative bar graph
shows details of the cash earned by four members (Arjun, Bheem, Rahu & Ketu) of a
family last month. It shows the percentage of total cash earned by the mentioned family
members in the form of 1 supari, 4 supari and 6 supari notes. The total earning of the
family is the sum of the cash earned by these four members only.

Further, the following information is available about three members of this family:
Arjun: 40% of his total earnings is in 1 supari notes.
Rahu: 75% of his earnings is in 6 supari notes.
Bheem: 50% of his earnings are in 4 supari notes.

16. What was the least amount of such cash earned by Arjun last month?
A) 25 supari
B ) 50 supari
C ) 100 Supari
D ) 125 supari

17. If each member of the family earns at least 100 suparis, then what is the least earning
(in supari) of this family?
A ) 100
B) 400
C ) 600
D ) None of the above

18. In the above situation (as mentioned in the previous question), what is the total
number of notes earned by the family?
A ) 146
B ) 238
C ) 272
D ) Cannot be determined

19-20.The monthly electricity charges vary depending on the number of units consumed.
Moreover the charge per unit is differentially priced. The first 100 units consumed are
charged at Rs. 3 per unit. Every additional unit consumed upto 300 units are charged
at Rs. 5 per unit. Any further consumption is charged at Rs. 8 per unit. Moreover, a fixed
charge of Rs. 200 per month is also levied towards maintenance.
19. What is the electricity bill in the month a user consumes 783 units?
A ) Rs. 5,164
B ) Rs. 5,364
C ) Rs. 6,464
D ) Rs. 3,915

20. What is the number of units consumed in a month in which the monthly electricity
bill is Rs 1,988?
A ) 371
B ) 386
C ) 61
D ) 361

21.Train A started from Mumbai to Kolkata. At the same time train B started from
Kolkata to Mumbai. Upon reaching the destination they return to the city from where
they started without halting. They meet for the 1st time 18 hours after starting. A reaches
Kolkata and B reaches Mumbai 17 hours 17 min and 19 hours 37 min respectively after
they met for the 1st time. After how many hours will they cross each other for the
2nd time?
A ) 36 hours
B ) 45 hours
C ) 54 hours
D ) None of these
22-24.Six students A, B, C, D, E and F wearing different colour caps are sitting around a
dining table. A is sitting opposite to the person who is wearing the blue colour cap, who is
next to B with a green cap, who is next to D. C sits two places away from the person with
a pink coloured cap. Persons wearing orange and purple cap do not sit together while
persons wearing red and blue caps sit together. C wears red cap.
22. Who wears Pink cap?
A)C
B)A
C)D
D)E

23. How many different arrangements are possible?


A)2
B)4
C)6
D)8

24. If F sits opposite to the person wearing green colour cap, then what is the colour of
Ds cap?
A ) Orange
B ) Purple
C ) Either (a) or (b)
D ) Cannot be determined

25.In a class, each student passed in at least one of the two exams - Physics and
Chemistry. Out of the 40 boys, 20 passed in both the exams. Out of the 48 girls, 16
passed only in Physics. The number of students who passed in only Chemistry is 24
which is 4 lesser than the number of students who passed in Physics alone. Find the ratio
of the number of boys who passed in Chemistry to the number of girls who passed in
both the subjects?
A ) 8:7
B ) 7:8
C ) 1:2
D ) 4:3

26-28. There are 1200 students studying in Delhi Public school and each student plays
exactly one among the three games cricket, football or badminton. Each student belongs
to exactly one of the four categories: Super seniors, Seniors, Juniors and Sub-juniors.
The ratio of the number of super seniors, seniors, juniors and sub-juniors is . The
number of students who play football is the same as the number of students who play
badminton. The number of juniors who play football is thrice the number of seniors who
play football. The total number of students who play cricket is 500. 300 juniors do not
play badminton while 80 super seniors play football. The number of sub-juniors who play
football is one fourth the number of juniors who play cricket. The number of seniors who
play badminton is the same as the number of sub-juniors who play badminton.

26. What is the maximum number of seniors who can play cricket?
A ) 190
B ) 125
C ) 140
D ) Cannot be determined

27. The number of sub-juniors who play badminton is a multiple of 12. How many
different values can the number of super-seniors who play cricket take?
A)5
B)6
C ) 12
D)8

28. The number of super-seniors who play badminton is a 2 digit number where the units
digits is more than the tens digit by 2. Which of the following is not a value for the
number of sub-juniors who play cricket?
A ) 218
B ) 229
C ) 207
D ) 240

29.A trader bought n apples each at Rs.X per apple. 10% of the apples were damaged
and he discarded them. He sold half the apples he bought at a 20% profit each and one
fifth of his purchase at a 30% loss each. If he sells each of the remaining apples at the
same selling price, by how much is the selling price of this lot more/less than the cost
price so that he breaks even on his investment?
A ) 10% less
B ) 30% more

C) 20% more
D ) 24% less

30.The ratio of the volume of the two containers X and Y is 3:2. Both the containers are
fully filled with water. A hole is made in each container such that X will be emptied in 10
hours and Y will be emptied in 8 hours. How many hours after making the hole is the
volume of water in Y half that of X.
A ) 6 hrs
B ) 4.5 hrs

C) 5 hrs
D) 4 hrs

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