Hello Aspirants, As we all know that Data Interpretation is a vital part of quantitative aptitude section for every competitive exams. Data Interpretation is the process of making sense out of a collection of data that has been processed. This collection of data present in the form of charts.(Like – Tabular Chart, Bar Chart, Pie Chart, Line Chart, Missing Data Chart, Caselet Chart and Radar Chart).So here, In this article we will provide different charts with some questions.These Data Interpretation Questions are important for Bank, SSC, SEBI, NABARD, RBI, LIC, and Other state exams. You can attempt these questions & boost your preparation for your examination.
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Data Interpretation Questions Quiz-11
Directions:(1-5)Answer the questions based on the information given below.
The given pie chart shows the data regarding the percentage distribution of the number of people affected by floods in five different districts in Indian state of Kerala. Total number of people affected in the given 5 districts is 24500.
Total people affected (in each district) = Males + Females
1.Find the average of number of people affected by flood in Allappuzha, Pathanmathitta, and Idukki district of Kerala.
A 3920
B 4410
C 5390
D 5880
E None of these
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Correct Answer – C.5390
Number of people affected by flood in Allappuzha = 0.22 × 24500 = 5390
Number of people affected by flood in Pathanmathitta = 0.2 × 24500 = 4900
Number of people affected by flood in Idukki = 0.24 × 24500 = 5880
2.If the ratio of males to females affected by flood in Ernakulam district and Pathanmathitta is same, that is 4:3 respectively, then the number of females affected by flood in Ernakulam district is what percentage more or less than the number of females affected by flood in Pathanmathitta district?
A 20%
B 25%
C 40%
D 50%
E 80%
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Correct Answer – A.20%
Number of people affected by flood in Ernakulam = 0.16 × 24500 = 3920
Number of people affected by flood in Pathanmathitta = 0.2 × 24500 = 4900
So, number of females affected by flood in Ernakulam = (3/7) × 3920 = 1680
Number of females affected by flood in Pathanmathitta = (3/7) × 4900 = 2100
3.Find the difference between the average of number of people affected by flood in Allappuzha and Ernakulam district taken together and average of number of people affected by flood in Pathanmathitta and Idukki district taken together.
A 575
B 645
C 735
D 825
E 965
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Correct Answer – C.735
Number of people affected by flood in Allappuzha = 0.22 × 24500 = 5390
Number of people affected by flood in Ernakulam = 0.16 × 24500 = 3920
Number of people affected by flood in Pathanmathitta = 0.2 × 24500 = 4900
Number of people affected by flood in Idukki = 0.24 × 24500 = 5880
4.Find the ratio of number of people affected by flood in Thrissur to the number of people affected by flood in Idukki district.
A 2:3
B 3:4
C 4:5
D 5:6
E None of these
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Correct Answer – B.3:4
Number of people affected by flood in Thrissur = 0.18 × 24500 = 4410
Number of people affected by flood in Idukki = 0.24 × 24500 = 5880
Therefore, required ratio = 4410: 5880 = 3: 4
5.Prime Minister office under PMNRF (Prime Minister’s National Relief Fund) decided to give aid to people affected by flood in Kerala. The ratio of amount given to a male and a female is 5:4, and the ratio of males to females affected by flood in Thrissur district is 4:3. If the total amount given under PMNRF to Thrissur district is Rs. 30.24 lacs, then find the amount received by each male in Thrissur district.
A Rs. 250
B Rs. 500
C Rs. 750
D Rs. 1000
E None of these
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Correct Answer – C.Rs. 750
Number of people affected by flood in Thrissur = 0.18 × 24500 = 4410
Number of males affected by flood in Thrissur = (4/7) × 4410 = 2520
Number of females affected by flood in Thrissur = (3/7) × 4410 = 1890
Let, amount given to each male and female be Rs. 5x and 4x respectively.
According to question,
2520 × 5x + 1890 × 4x = 30.24 × 105
12600x + 7560x = 3024000
20160x = 3024000
x = 3024000/20160 = 150
Therefore, amount given to each male = 5 × 150 = Rs. 750
Directions:(6-10)Answer the questions based on the information given below.
The given table shows the data regarding the number of medals won by different countries in Asian Games in a particular year.
Note: Total medals (won by individual country) = Gold Medal + Silver Medal + Bronze Medal
Country
Total Medals
Gold Medals
Ratio of Silver Medal to Bronze Medal
India
56
12
6:5
Japan
72
18
5:4
China
118
31
2:1
Korea
96
26
4:3
Indonesia
80
15
8:5
6.Find the average of number of Bronze medals won by India, Korea and Indonesia taken together in Asian Games.
A 18
B 22
C 25
D 30
E 32
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Correct Answer – C.25
Country
Total Medals
Gold Medals
Sum of Silver Medal and Bronze Medal
Silver Medals
Bronze Medals
India
56
12
56 – 12 = 44
(6/11) × 44 = 24
(5/11) × 44 = 20
Japan
72
18
72 – 18 = 54
(5/9) × 54 = 30
(4/9) × 54 = 24
China
118
31
118 – 31 = 87
(2/3) × 87 = 58
(1/3) × 87 = 29
Korea
96
26
96 – 26 = 70
(4/7) × 70 = 40
(3/7) × 70 = 30
Indonesia
80
15
80 – 15 = 65
(8/13) × 65 = 40
(5/13) × 65 = 25
7.Total number of Silver medals won by Japan and China taken together is what percentage more or less than the total number of Bronze medals won by Korea and Indonesia taken together?
A 30%
B 40%
C 50%
D 60%
E 70%
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Correct Answer – D.60%
Country
Total Medals
Gold Medals
Sum of Silver Medal and Bronze Medal
Silver Medals
Bronze Medals
India
56
12
56 – 12 = 44
(6/11) × 44 = 24
(5/11) × 44 = 20
Japan
72
18
72 – 18 = 54
(5/9) × 54 = 30
(4/9) × 54 = 24
China
118
31
118 – 31 = 87
(2/3) × 87 = 58
(1/3) × 87 = 29
Korea
96
26
96 – 26 = 70
(4/7) × 70 = 40
(3/7) × 70 = 30
Indonesia
80
15
80 – 15 = 65
(8/13) × 65 = 40
(5/13) × 65 = 25
Total number of Silver medals won by Japan and China taken together = 30 + 58 = 88
Total number of Bronze medals won by Korea and Indonesia taken together = 30 + 25 = 55
8.Find the ratio of number of Silver medals won by India to the number of Bronze medals won by Japan.
A 1:1
B 5:4
C 3:4
D 3:2
E None of these
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Correct Answer – A.1:1
Country
Total Medals
Gold Medals
Sum of Silver Medal and Bronze Medal
Silver Medals
Bronze Medals
India
56
12
56 – 12 = 44
(6/11) × 44 = 24
(5/11) × 44 = 20
Japan
72
18
72 – 18 = 54
(5/9) × 54 = 30
(4/9) × 54 = 24
China
118
31
118 – 31 = 87
(2/3) × 87 = 58
(1/3) × 87 = 29
Korea
96
26
96 – 26 = 70
(4/7) × 70 = 40
(3/7) × 70 = 30
Indonesia
80
15
80 – 15 = 65
(8/13) × 65 = 40
(5/13) × 65 = 25
Therefore, required average = 24: 24 = 1: 1
9.‘k’ is a quantity defined as the ratio of number of Gold medals won by India, Japan and Indonesia taken together to the number of Bronze medals won by Japan and Korea taken together. Find the value of (k2).