Data Interpretation questions and answers

Data Interpretation Questions and Answers

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.

Practise with our Data Interpretation questions and answers to help you know what to expect, improve your speed and confidence and be really prepared for the actual test.

211.

The bar graph given below shows the percentage distribution of the total expenditures of a company under various expense heads during 2003.

Percentage Distribution of Total Expenditure of a Company

What is the ratio of the total expenditure on infrastructure and transport to the total expenditure on taxes and interest on loans?

A.

5:4

B.

8:7

C.

9:7

D.

13:11

Correct answer is D

Let the total amount of expenditures be Rs. x.

Then, the total expenditure on infrastruture and transport

= Rs. [(20 + 12.5)% of x]

= Rs. [32.5% of x]

= Rs. ( 32.5x/100 )

and total expenditure on taxes and interest on loans

= Rs. [(10 + 17.5)% of x]

= Rs. [27.5% of x]

= Rs. ( 27.5x/100 )

Therefore required ratio = ( (32.5x/100)/(27.5x/100) ) = 13/11

212.

The bar graph given below shows the percentage distribution of the total expenditures of a company under various expense heads during 2003.

Percentage Distribution of Total Expenditure of a Company

If the expenditure on advertisement is 2.10 crores then the difference between the expenditure on transport and taxes is?

A.

Rs. 1.25 crores

B.

Rs. 95 lakhs

C.

Rs. 65 lakhs

D.

Rs. 35 lakhs

Correct answer is D

Let the total expenditure be Rs. x crores.

Then, 15% of x = 2.10 => x = ( (2.10 x 100)/15 ) = 14

Therefore total expenditure = Rs. 14 crores

and so, the difference between the expenditures on transport and taxes

= Rs. [(12.5 - 10)% of 14] crores

= Rs. [2.5% of 14] crores

= Rs. 0.35 crores

= Rs. 35 lakhs

213.

The bar graph given below shows the percentage distribution of the total expenditures of a company under various expense heads during 2003.

Percentage Distribution of Total Expenditure of a Company

The total amount of expenditures of the company is how many times of expenditure on research and development?

A.

27

B.

20

C.

18

D.

8

Correct answer is B

Let the total expenditures be Rs. x.

Then, the expenditure on Research and Development (R & D)

= Rs. (5% of x)

= Rs. ( 5/100 x (x) )

= Rs. ( x/20 )

Therefore ratio of the total expenditure to the expenditure on R & D

= x/(x/20)

= 20/1

Then, the total expenditure is 20 times the expenditure of Research and Development.

214.

Study the bar chart and answer the question based on it.

Production of Fertilizers by a Company (in 1000 tonnes) Over the Years

In how many of the given years was the production of fertilizers more than the average production of the given years?

A.

1

B.

2

C.

3

D.

4

Correct answer is D

Average production (in 10000 tonnes) over the given years

=  (25 + 40 + 60 + 45 + 65 + 50 + 75 + 80)/8 = 55

Therefore the productions during the years 1997, 1999, 2001 and 2002 are more than the average production.

215.

Study the bar chart and answer the question based on it.

Production of Fertilizers by a Company (in 1000 tonnes) Over the Years

In which year was the percentage increase in production as compared to the previous year the maximum?

A.

2002

B.

2001

C.

1997

D.

1996

Correct answer is D

The percentage increase in production compared to previous year for different years are:

In 1996 = [ (40 - 25)/25 x 100 ] % = 60%

In 1997 = [ (60 - 40)/40 x 100 ] % = 50%

In 1998, there is a decrease in production.

In 1999 = [ (65 - 45)/45 x 100 ] % = 44.44%

In 2000, there is a decrease in production.

In 2001 = [ (75 - 50)/50 x 100 ] % = 50%

In 2002 = [ (80 - 75)/75 x 100 ] % = 6.67%

Clearly, there is maximum percentage increase in production in 1996.