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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The following chart shows the production of cars in thousands.
Production of Cars for 2002 - 2005 period from the Selected Manufacturers
One
Two
Three
Four
Correct answer is C
Average sales of company:
Honda = (6 + 14 + 21)/3 = 13.66
GM = (12 + 18 + 18)/3 = 16
Maruti = (5 + 9 + 15)/3 = 9.66
Hindustan Motors= (16 + 9 + 12)/3 = 12.33
Hyundai = (8 + 14 + 7)/3 = 9.66
Study the following bar chart and answer the questions carefully.
Sales Turnover of 5 Companies (in Rs. crores)
133.45
142.48
117.6
None of these
Correct answer is B
Difference between the sum of the two years divided by 5.
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Sales Turnover of 5 Companies (in Rs. crores)
953.76
963.76
952.76
962.76
Correct answer is D
GM should have increased its sales turnover by Rs.49.13 crore. Hence, the answer is 913.63 + 49.13 = 962.76.
Study the following bar chart and answer the questions carefully.
Sales Turnover of 5 Companies (in Rs. crores)
Honda
GM
Hyundai
Maruti
Correct answer is C
Hyundai with 25.25 % is marginally higher than Honda with 24.5 %.
Study the following bar chart and answer the questions carefully.
Sales Turnover of 5 Companies (in Rs. crores)
712.43
142.48
683.53
None of these
Correct answer is A
Absolute value of the difference between the sum of the turnover of the five companies for 2001 - 2002 and 2002 - 2003.