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.
In the Banking exams Data Interpretation questions asked in the Prelims as well as Mains exam.There are 3-4 Data Interpretation asked in the mains exam (Bank).You want to score more in the Data Interpretation section then you should practice more and more Data Interpretations questions.
This “Pie Chart and Tabular Data Interpretation Questions” is also important for other banking exams such as SBI PO, IBPS PO, IBPS Clerk, SBI Clerk, IBPS RRB Officer, IBPS RRB Office Assistant, IBPS SO, SBI SO and other competitive exams.
Pie Chart and Tabular Data Interpretation Quiz – 6
Directions:(1-5) Answer the questions based on the information given below.
The given pie chart shows the percentage distribution of number of different types of chocolates distributed by Akshay.
Total number of chocolates distributed = 240
1.The average number of chocolates of Dairy Milk, 5-star and Mars taken together is equal to number of chocolates distributed of which of the given type?
A 5-Star
B Snickers
C Mars
D Twix
E None of these
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Correct Answer – E.None of these
Explanation:
Chocolates
Number of chocolates
Dairy Milk
0.25 × 240 = 60
5-Star
0.2 × 240 = 48
Snickers
0.15 × 240 = 36
Mars
0.30 × 240 = 72
Twix
0.1 × 240 = 24
Average number of chocolates of Dairy Milk, 5-star and Mars taken together = (60 + 48 + 72)/3 = 60
It is equal to the number of Dairy Milk distributed.
2.Find the ratio of number of chocolates of 5-Star and Mars taken together to the number of chocolates of Dairy milk and Twix taken together.
3.The number of chocolates of Mars distributed by Akshay is what percentage more or less than the number of chocolates of 5-Star distributed by Akshay?
4.The ratio of price of one Dairy milk and one Snickers is 5:4 respectively, and total amount spent by Akshay on Dairy milk and Snickers is Rs. 1776. Find the price of 3 Dairy milk and 5 Snickers.
A. Rs. 120
B. Rs. 140
C. Rs. 160
D. Rs. 180
E. None of these
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Correct Answer – B. Rs. 140
Explanation:
Let, price of a Dairy milk and a Snickers be Rs. 5x and Rs. 4x respectively.
According to question,
Chocolates
Number of chocolates
Dairy Milk
0.25 × 240 = 60
5-Star
0.2 × 240 = 48
Snickers
0.15 × 240 = 36
Mars
0.30 × 240 = 72
Twix
0.1 × 240 = 24
5x × 60 + 4x × 36 = 1776
300x + 144x = 1776
444x = 1776
x = 1776/444 = 4
So, price of one Dairy milk and one Snickers is Rs. 20 and Rs. 16, respectively.
5.Akshay distributed all chocolates among his class of 60 students such that number of chocolates received by each girl is 2 more than number of chocolates received by each boy, and number of chocolates received by each boy is 1 less than average number of chocolates received by each student. Find the ratio of number of boys to the number of girls in class.
A. 5:4
B. 4:3
C. 3:2
D. 2:1
E. 1:1
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Correct Answer – E. 1:1
Explanation:
Average number of chocolates received by each student = 240/60 = 4
So, number of chocolates received by each boy = 4 – 1 = 3
So, number of chocolates received by each girl = 3 + 2 = 5
Let, number of boys be x.
So, number of girls in class = (60 – x)
According to question,
x × 3 + (60 – x) × 5 = 240
3x + 300 – 5x = 240
2x = 300 – 240
x = 60/2
x = 30
Therefore, number of boys be 30
So, number of girls in class = (60 – 30) = 30
Therefore, required ratio = 30: 30 = 1: 1
Directions:(6-10)Answer the questions based on the information given below.
The given table shows data regarding the number of children who were given Polio drops and total number of children in different villages.
Village
Total children
Number of children who were given Polio drops
A
254
192
B
184
148
C
156
124
D
272
240
E
324
216
6.Find the average number of children who were not given Polio drops from villages A, C, and D taken together.
7.The ratio of boys and girls in village D is 5:3 respectively, and ratio of boys and girls to whom Polio drops were not given in village D is 3:1 respectively. Find the ratio of number of boys to the number of girls who were given Polio drops in village D.
A. 37:21
B. 43:32
C. 57:36
D. 73:47
E. 92:77
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Correct Answer – D. 73:47
Explanation:
Village
Total Children
Number of children who were given Polio drops
Number of children who were not given Polio drops
A
254
192
254 – 192 = 62
B
184
148
184 – 148 = 36
C
156
124
156 – 124 = 32
D
272
240
272 – 240 = 32
E
324
216
324 – 216 = 108
Therefore, number of boys in village D = (5/8) × 272 = 170
So, number of boys to whom Polio drop was not given in village D = (3/4) × 32 = 24
Therefore, number of boys to whom Polio drop was given in village D = 170 – 24 = 146
So, number of girls to whom Polio drop was given in village D = 240 – 146 = 94
Therefore, required ratio = 146: 94 = 73: 47
8.Find the difference between the total number of children to whom Polio drops were given in village A and B taken together and total number of children in village E.
9.In village F, out of total 320 children, only 75% were given Polio drops, and the number of boys who were given Polio drops was 25% more than number of children to whom Polio drops were given in village C. Find the number of girls who were given Polio drops in village F.
A. 72
B. 85
C. 96
D. 104
E. 115
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Correct Answer –B. 85
Explanation:
Village
Total Children
Number of children who were given Polio drop
Number of children who were not given Polio drops
A
254
192
254 – 192 = 62
B
184
148
184 – 148 = 36
C
156
124
156 – 124 = 32
D
272
240
272 – 240 = 32
E
324
216
324 – 216 = 108
Number of children to whom Polio drop was given in Village F = 0.75 × 320 = 240
So, number of boys who were given Polio drop in village F = 1.25 × 124 = 155
So, number of girls who were given Polio drop in village F = 240 – 155 = 85
10.The number of children who were given Polio drop in village E is what percentage of number of children who were not given Polio drops in village E?