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.

221.

Out of the two bar graphs provided below, one shows the amounts (in Lakh Rs.) invested by a Company in purchasing raw materials over the years and the other shows the values (in Lakh Rs.) of finished goods sold by the Company over the years.

What was the difference between the average amount invested in Raw materials during the given period and the average value of sales of finished goods during this period?

A.

Rs. 62.5 lakhs

B.

Rs. 68.5 lakhs

C.

Rs. 71.5 lakhs

D.

Rs. 77.5 lakhs

Correct answer is D

Required difference

= Rs. [ 1/6 x (200 + 300 + 500 + 400 + 600 +460) - 1/6 x (120 + 225 + 375 + 330 + 525 + 420) ] lakhs 

= Rs. [ ( 2460/6 ) - ( 1995/6 ) ] lakhs

= Rs. (410 - 332.5) lakhs

= Rs. 77.5 lakhs.

222.

Out of the two bar graphs provided below, one shows the amounts (in Lakh Rs.) invested by a Company in purchasing raw materials over the years and the other shows the values (in Lakh Rs.) of finished goods sold by the Company over the years.

The value of sales of finished goods in 1999 was approximately what percent of the sum of amount invested in Raw materials in the years 1997, 1998 and 1999?

A.

33%

B.

37%

C.

45%

D.

49%

Correct answer is D

Required percentage = [ 600/(375 + 330 + 525) x 100 ] %

= 48.78%

≈  49%.

223.

Out of the two bar graphs provided below, one shows the amounts (in Lakh Rs.) invested by a Company in purchasing raw materials over the years and the other shows the values (in Lakh Rs.) of finished goods sold by the Company over the years.

The maximum difference between the amount invested in Raw materials and value of sales of finished goods was during the year?

A.

1995

B.

1996

C.

1997

D.

1998

Correct answer is C

The differences between the amount invested in raw material and the value of sales of finished goods for various years are:

For 1995 = Rs. (200 - 120) lakhs = Rs. 80 lakhs.

For 1996 = Rs. (300 - 225) lakhs = Rs. 75 lakhs.

For 1997 = Rs. (500 - 375) lakhs = Rs. 125 lakhs.

For 1998 = Rs. (400 - 330) lakhs = Rs. 70 lakhs.

For 1999 = Rs. (600 - 525) lakhs = Rs. 75 lakhs.

For 2000 = Rs. (460 - 420) lakhs = Rs. 40 lakhs.

Clearly, maximum difference was during 1997.

224.

The bar graph given below shows the data of the production of paper (in lakh tonnes) by three different companies X, Y and Z over the years.

Production of Paper (in lakh tonnes) by Three Companies X, Y and Z over the Years.

What is the difference between the production of Company Z in 1998 and Company Y in 1996?

A.

200,000 tons

B.

2,000,000 tons

C.

20,000 tons

D.

20,000,000 tons

Correct answer is B

Lakh tonne = 100,000

Therefore required difference = [(45 - 25) x 100,000] tons = 2,000,000 tons.

225.

The bar graph given below shows the data of the production of paper (in lakh tonnes) by three different companies X, Y and Z over the years.

Production of Paper (in lakh tonnes) by Three Companies X, Y and Z over the Years.

What is the percentage increase in the production of Company Y from 1996 to 1999?

A.

30%

B.

45%

C.

50%

D.

60%

Correct answer is D

Percentage increase in the production of Company Y from 1996 to 1999

= [ (40 - 25)/25 x 100 ] % 

= [ 15/25 x 100 ] %

= 60%.