Data Interpretation questions test one's ability in analysing data, inspecting the elements in data and interpreting them to extract maximum information from the given set of data or information. The data is usually given in the form of charts, tables and graphs.
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A school has four sections A, B, C, D of Class IX students.
The results of half yearly and annual examinations are shown in the table given below.
Half yearly examinations were more difficult.
Annual examinations were more difficult.
Both the examinations had almost the same difficulty level.
The two examinations cannot be compared for difficulty level.
Correct answer is C
Number of students who passed half-yearly exams in the school
= (Number of students passed in half-yearly but failed in annual exams)
+ (Number of students passed in both exams)
= (6 + 17 + 9 + 15) + (64 + 55 + 46 + 76)
= 288.
Also, Number of students who passed annual exams in the school
= (Number of students failed in half-yearly but passed in annual exams)
+ (Number of students passed in both exams)
= (14 + 12 + 8 + 13) + (64 + 55 + 46 + 76)
= 288.
Since, the number of students passed in half-yearly = the number of students passed in annual exams. Therefore, it can be inferred that both the examinations had almost the same difficulty level.
Thus Statements (a), (b) and (d) are false and Statement (c) is true.
The following table gives the sales of batteries manufactured by a company over the years.
Number of Different Types of Batteries Sold by a Company Over the Years (Numbers in Thousands)
In case of which battery was there a continuous decrease in sales from 1992 to 1997?
4AH
7AH
32AH
35AH
Correct answer is B
From the table it is clear that the sales of 7AH batteries have been decreasing continuously from 1992 to 1997
The following table gives the sales of batteries manufactured by a company over the years.
Number of Different Types of Batteries Sold by a Company Over the Years (Numbers in Thousands)
The percentage of 4AH batteries sold to the total number of batteries sold was maximum in the year?
1994
1995
1996
1997
Correct answer is D
The percentages of sales of 4AH batteries to the total sales in different years are:
For 1992 = ( 75/543 x 100 ) % = 13.81%
For 1993 = ( 90/528 x 100 ) % = 17.05%
For 1994 = ( 96/525 x 100 ) % = 18.29%
For 1995 = ( 105/510 x 100 ) % = 20.59%
For 1996 = ( 96/465 x 100 ) % = 19.35%
For 1997 = ( 105/495 x 100 ) % = 21.21%
For 1998 = ( 115/605 x 100 ) % = 19.01%
Clearly, the percentage is maximum in 1997.
The following table gives the sales of batteries manufactured by a company over the years.
Number of Different Types of Batteries Sold by a Company Over the Years (Numbers in Thousands)
What is the difference in the number of 35AH batteries sold in 1993 and 1997?
24000
28000
35000
39000
Correct answer is D
Required difference = [(84 - 45) x 1000] = 39000
The following table gives the sales of batteries manufactured by a company over the years.
Number of Different Types of Batteries Sold by a Company Over the Years (Numbers in Thousands)
The total sales of all the seven years is the maximum for which battery?
4AH
7AH
32AH
35AH
Correct answer is C
The total sales (in thousands) of all the seven years for various batteries are:
For 4AH = 75 + 90 + 96 + 105 + 90 + 105 + 115 = 676
For 7AH = 144 + 126 + 114 + 90 + 75 + 60 + 85 = 694
For 32AH = 114 + 102 + 75 + 150 + 135 + 165 + 160 = 901
For 35AH = 102 + 84 + 105 + 90 + 75 + 45 + 100 = 601
For 55AH = 108 + 126 + 135 + 75 + 90 + 120 + 145 = 799.
Clearly, sales are maximum in case of 32AH batteries.