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Quant Quiz- Data Interpretation for SBI PO, IBPS and UIICL

Dear Bank Aspirants practice Quant Questions for upcoming SBI and other exams. Today's Topic is Data Interpretation, very important for SBI clerk point of view.

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Quant Quiz- Data Interpretation for SBI PO, IBPS and UIICL

Study the following line graph and answer the questions.

Exports from Three Companies over the Years (in Rs. crore)


1.For which of the following pairs of years the total exports from the three Companies together are equal?
A. 1995 and 1998
B. 1996 and 1998
C. 1997 and 1998
D. 1995 and 1996
E. None of these

2.Average annual exports during the given period for Company Y is approximately what percent of the average annual exports for Company Z?
A. 87.12 %
B. 89.64 %
C.91.21 %
D. 93.33 %
E. None of these

3.In which year was the difference between the exports from Companies X and Y the
minimum?
A. 1994
B. 1995
C. 1996
D. 1997
E. None of these

4. What was the difference between the average exports of the three Companies in 1993 andthe average exports in 1998?
A. Rs. 15.33 crores
B. Rs. 18.67 crores
C. Rs. 20 crores
D. Rs. 22.17 crores
E. None of these

5. In how many of the given years, were the exports from Company Z more than the averageannual exports over the given years?
A. 2
B. 3
C. 4
D. 5
E. None of these

Directions (6-10): Following bar-graph shows the percentage of passed girls with respect to total passed students of two colleges A and B.



6. If the number of boys passed from College A and College B is 220 and 175 respectively in the year 2002, then what is the difference between number of girls passed from A and B in year 2002?
(a) 75
(b) 80
(c) 95
(d) 105
(5) None of these

7. If the number of girls passed from College A and College B in year 2001 is equal to 70, then what is the sum of total number of passed students of College A and College B in the same year?
(a) 445
(b) 415
(c) 405
(d) 375
(5) None of these

8. If the number of girls passed from College A in year 2004 is equal to the number of boys passed from College B in year 2002 and it is 105, then what is the difference to total number of students passed from College A in 2004 and College B in year 2002?
(a) 25
(b) 30
(c) 35
(d) 40
(5) None of these

9.If total number of students passed from College A and College B in year 2005 is 400 and 500 respectively, then number of girls passed from College B is how much percent more than the number of girls passed from College A in the same year?
(a) 25/2%
(b)35/2%
(c)20/9
(d)8/7
(5) None of these

10. If the number of girls passed from College A and College B in year 2003 is 200 and 240 respectively, then number of boys passed from College B is what percent of number of boys passed from College A in same year?
(a) 80%
(b) 110%
(c) 120%
(d) 130%
(5) None of these

Answers
1.(D)
Total exports of the three Companies X, Y and Z together, during various years are:
In 1993 = Rs. (30 + 80 + 60) crores = Rs. 170 crores.
In 1994 = Rs. (60 + 40 + 90) crores = Rs. 190 crores.
In 1995 = Rs. (40 + 60 + 120) crores = Rs. 220 crores.
In 1996 = Rs. (70 + 60 + 90) crores = Rs. 220 crores.
In 1997 = Rs. (100 + 80 + 60) crores = Rs. 240 crores.
In 1998 = Rs. (50 + 100 + 80) crores = Rs. 230 crores.
In 1999 = Rs. (120 + 140 + 100) crores = Rs. 360 crores.
Clearly, the total exports of the three Companies X, Y and Z together are same during theyears 1995 and 1996.

2. (D)
1. The amount of exports of Company X (in crore Rs.) in the years 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998 and 1999 are 30, 60, 40, 70, 100, 50 and 120 respectively.
2. The amount of exports of Company Y (in crore Rs.) in the years 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998 and 1999 are 80, 40, 60, 60, 80, 100 and 140 respectively.
3. The amount of exports of Company Z (in crore Rs.) in the years 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998 and 1999 are 60, 90,, 120, 90, 60, 80 and 100 respectively.
Average annual exports (in Rs. crore) of Company Y during the given period
=(1/7)* (80 + 40 + 60 + 60 + 80 + 100 + 140) =560/7= 80.
Average annual exports (in Rs. crore) of Company Z during the given period
=1/7* (60 + 90 + 120 + 90 + 60 + 80 + 100) =600/7
Required percentage {80/(600/7) x 100}= % 93.33%.

3.(C)
The difference between the exports from the Companies X and Y during the various years are:
In 1993 = Rs. (80 - 30) crores = Rs. 50 crores.
In 1994 = Rs. (60 - 40) crores = Rs. 20 crores.
In 1995 = Rs. (60 - 40) crores = Rs. 20 crores.
In 1996 = Rs. (70 - 60) crores = Rs. 10 crores.
In 1997 = Rs. (100 - 80) crores = Rs. 20 crores.
In 1998 = Rs. (100 - 50) crores = Rs. 50 crores.
In 1999 = Rs. (140 - 120) crores = Rs. 20 crores.
Clearly, the difference is minimum in the year 1996.

4.(C)
Average exports of the three Companies X, Y and Z in 1993
= Rs. (1/3) *(30 + 80 + 60) crores = Rs. 170/3 crores
Average exports of the three Companies X, Y and Z in 1998
= Rs.(1/3)*(50 + 100 + 80) crores = Rs.230/3 crores.
Difference = Rs.60/3 crores
= Rs. 20 crores.

5.(C)
Average annual exports of Company Z during the given period
=(1/7)* (60 + 90 + 120 + 90 + 60 + 80 + 100)
= Rs.
(600/7)crores
= Rs. 85.71 crores.
From the analysis of graph the exports of Company Z are more than the average annualexports of Company Z (i.e., Rs. 85.71 crores) during the years 1994, 1995, 1996 and 1999,i.e., during 4 of the given years.

6.d;
Total number of passed students of College A =(100*220)/55 = 400
Number of girls passed = 45% of 400 = 180
Total number of passed students of College= (100*175)70 = 250
Number of girls passed = 30% of 250 = 75
Difference = 180 – 72 = 105

7.d;
For College A,
35% of girls = 70
Total student =(70*100)/35 = 200
For College B,
40% of girls = 70
Total student = (70*100)/40 = 175
Sum = 200 + 175 = 375

8.a;
Total students passed of College A in 2004 = 175
Total students passed of College B in 2002 = 150
Difference = 175 – 150 = 25
9.c;
Number of girls passed of College= (44*400)/100 =176 Number of girls passed of College B =(36*500)/100 = 180
% difference = [(180-176)/180]*100=20/9

10.d;
Number of girls passed from College A = Number of boys passed from College A = 200
Number of girls passed from College B = 48% = 240
Total passed=(240/200)*48=500
Number of boys passed=52% of 500 = 260
%=(260/200)*100=130%

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Dear Bank Aspirants practice Quant Questions for upcoming SBI and other exams. Today's Topic is Data Interpretation, very important for SBI clerk point of view.

Practice Quant Quiz for SBI

Quant Quiz- Data Interpretation for SBI PO, IBPS and UIICL

Study the following line graph and answer the questions.

Exports from Three Companies over the Years (in Rs. crore)


1.For which of the following pairs of years the total exports from the three Companies together are equal?
A. 1995 and 1998
B. 1996 and 1998
C. 1997 and 1998
D. 1995 and 1996
E. None of these

2.Average annual exports during the given period for Company Y is approximately what percent of the average annual exports for Company Z?
A. 87.12 %
B. 89.64 %
C.91.21 %
D. 93.33 %
E. None of these

3.In which year was the difference between the exports from Companies X and Y the
minimum?
A. 1994
B. 1995
C. 1996
D. 1997
E. None of these

4. What was the difference between the average exports of the three Companies in 1993 andthe average exports in 1998?
A. Rs. 15.33 crores
B. Rs. 18.67 crores
C. Rs. 20 crores
D. Rs. 22.17 crores
E. None of these

5. In how many of the given years, were the exports from Company Z more than the averageannual exports over the given years?
A. 2
B. 3
C. 4
D. 5
E. None of these

Directions (6-10): Following bar-graph shows the percentage of passed girls with respect to total passed students of two colleges A and B.



6. If the number of boys passed from College A and College B is 220 and 175 respectively in the year 2002, then what is the difference between number of girls passed from A and B in year 2002?
(a) 75
(b) 80
(c) 95
(d) 105
(5) None of these

7. If the number of girls passed from College A and College B in year 2001 is equal to 70, then what is the sum of total number of passed students of College A and College B in the same year?
(a) 445
(b) 415
(c) 405
(d) 375
(5) None of these

8. If the number of girls passed from College A in year 2004 is equal to the number of boys passed from College B in year 2002 and it is 105, then what is the difference to total number of students passed from College A in 2004 and College B in year 2002?
(a) 25
(b) 30
(c) 35
(d) 40
(5) None of these

9.If total number of students passed from College A and College B in year 2005 is 400 and 500 respectively, then number of girls passed from College B is how much percent more than the number of girls passed from College A in the same year?
(a) 25/2%
(b)35/2%
(c)20/9
(d)8/7
(5) None of these

10. If the number of girls passed from College A and College B in year 2003 is 200 and 240 respectively, then number of boys passed from College B is what percent of number of boys passed from College A in same year?
(a) 80%
(b) 110%
(c) 120%
(d) 130%
(5) None of these

Answers
1.(D)
Total exports of the three Companies X, Y and Z together, during various years are:
In 1993 = Rs. (30 + 80 + 60) crores = Rs. 170 crores.
In 1994 = Rs. (60 + 40 + 90) crores = Rs. 190 crores.
In 1995 = Rs. (40 + 60 + 120) crores = Rs. 220 crores.
In 1996 = Rs. (70 + 60 + 90) crores = Rs. 220 crores.
In 1997 = Rs. (100 + 80 + 60) crores = Rs. 240 crores.
In 1998 = Rs. (50 + 100 + 80) crores = Rs. 230 crores.
In 1999 = Rs. (120 + 140 + 100) crores = Rs. 360 crores.
Clearly, the total exports of the three Companies X, Y and Z together are same during theyears 1995 and 1996.

2. (D)
1. The amount of exports of Company X (in crore Rs.) in the years 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998 and 1999 are 30, 60, 40, 70, 100, 50 and 120 respectively.
2. The amount of exports of Company Y (in crore Rs.) in the years 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998 and 1999 are 80, 40, 60, 60, 80, 100 and 140 respectively.
3. The amount of exports of Company Z (in crore Rs.) in the years 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998 and 1999 are 60, 90,, 120, 90, 60, 80 and 100 respectively.
Average annual exports (in Rs. crore) of Company Y during the given period
=(1/7)* (80 + 40 + 60 + 60 + 80 + 100 + 140) =560/7= 80.
Average annual exports (in Rs. crore) of Company Z during the given period
=1/7* (60 + 90 + 120 + 90 + 60 + 80 + 100) =600/7
Required percentage {80/(600/7) x 100}= % 93.33%.

3.(C)
The difference between the exports from the Companies X and Y during the various years are:
In 1993 = Rs. (80 - 30) crores = Rs. 50 crores.
In 1994 = Rs. (60 - 40) crores = Rs. 20 crores.
In 1995 = Rs. (60 - 40) crores = Rs. 20 crores.
In 1996 = Rs. (70 - 60) crores = Rs. 10 crores.
In 1997 = Rs. (100 - 80) crores = Rs. 20 crores.
In 1998 = Rs. (100 - 50) crores = Rs. 50 crores.
In 1999 = Rs. (140 - 120) crores = Rs. 20 crores.
Clearly, the difference is minimum in the year 1996.

4.(C)
Average exports of the three Companies X, Y and Z in 1993
= Rs. (1/3) *(30 + 80 + 60) crores = Rs. 170/3 crores
Average exports of the three Companies X, Y and Z in 1998
= Rs.(1/3)*(50 + 100 + 80) crores = Rs.230/3 crores.
Difference = Rs.60/3 crores
= Rs. 20 crores.

5.(C)
Average annual exports of Company Z during the given period
=(1/7)* (60 + 90 + 120 + 90 + 60 + 80 + 100)
= Rs.
(600/7)crores
= Rs. 85.71 crores.
From the analysis of graph the exports of Company Z are more than the average annualexports of Company Z (i.e., Rs. 85.71 crores) during the years 1994, 1995, 1996 and 1999,i.e., during 4 of the given years.

6.d;
Total number of passed students of College A =(100*220)/55 = 400
Number of girls passed = 45% of 400 = 180
Total number of passed students of College= (100*175)70 = 250
Number of girls passed = 30% of 250 = 75
Difference = 180 – 72 = 105

7.d;
For College A,
35% of girls = 70
Total student =(70*100)/35 = 200
For College B,
40% of girls = 70
Total student = (70*100)/40 = 175
Sum = 200 + 175 = 375

8.a;
Total students passed of College A in 2004 = 175
Total students passed of College B in 2002 = 150
Difference = 175 – 150 = 25
9.c;
Number of girls passed of College= (44*400)/100 =176 Number of girls passed of College B =(36*500)/100 = 180
% difference = [(180-176)/180]*100=20/9

10.d;
Number of girls passed from College A = Number of boys passed from College A = 200
Number of girls passed from College B = 48% = 240
Total passed=(240/200)*48=500
Number of boys passed=52% of 500 = 260
%=(260/200)*100=130%

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