Hello Aspirants, As we all know that Data Interpretation is a vital part of quantitative aptitude section for every competitive exam. 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.
Data Interpretation Questions Quiz-32
This “Data Interpretation Questions and Answers” 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.
Directions: (1-5)Answer the questions based on the information given below.
The bar graph below provides information about the number of different types of T-shirts i.e. round-neck, V-neck and collar T-shirts manufactured by different T-shirt manufacturing companies in a month.
Note: Total number of T-shirts manufactured in a month = Number of round neck T-shirts manufactured in a month + Number of V-neck T-shirts manufactured in a month + Number of collar T-shirts manufactured in a month
1.The total number of round neck and V-neck t-shirts manufactured by company B is what percent of the total number of T-shirts manufactured by the same company?
2.Find the ratio of the number of collar T-shirts manufactured by company A to the number of collar T-shirts manufactured by company C.
A 73:36
B 154:111
C 84:41
D 146:71
E None of these
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D. 146:71
Company
Total number of T-shirts manufactured
Number of round neck T-shirts manufactured
Number of V-neck T-shirts manufactured
Number of collar T-shirts manufactured
A
1324
442
298
1324 – (442 + 298) = 584
B
1768
514
280
1768 – (514 + 280) = 974
C
1546
876
386
1546 – (876 + 386) = 284
D
1680
745
240
1680 – (745 + 240) = 695
Total
6318
2577
1204
2537
Required ratio = 584 : 284
= 146 : 71
3.Out of the total number of T-shirts manufactured by company D, the number of black colour T-shirts manufactured by company D is 30% of the total t-shirts manufactured and the ratio of black round neck, V-neck and collar T-shirts is 3:1:2 respectively then find the difference between the total number of black colour round neck and black colour collar T-shirts manufactured by company D.
A 41
B 84
C 30
D 60
E None of these
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B. 84
Company
Total number of T-shirts manufactured
Number of round neck T-shirts manufactured
Number of V-neck T-shirts manufactured
Number of collar T-shirts manufactured
A
1324
442
298
1324 – (442 + 298) = 584
B
1768
514
280
1768 – (514 + 280) = 974
C
1546
876
386
1546 – (876 + 386) = 284
D
1680
745
240
1680 – (745 + 240) = 695
Total
6318
2577
1204
2537
Total number of black colour t-shirts = 0.3 × 1680 = 504
Total number of black round neck T-shirts manufactured by company D = (3/6) × 504 = 252
Total number of black collar T-shirts manufactured by company D = (2/6) × 504 = 168
Required difference = 252 – 168 = 84
4.The total number of collar T-shirts manufactured by all the companies together was what percentage of the total number of T-shirts manufactured by all the companies together?
A 45.22%
B 32.68%
C 40.16%
D 36.78%
E None of these
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C. 40.16%
Company
Total number of T-shirts manufactured
Number of round neck T-shirts manufactured
Number of V-neck T-shirts manufactured
Number of collar T-shirts manufactured
A
1324
442
298
1324 – (442 + 298) = 584
B
1768
514
280
1768 – (514 + 280) = 974
C
1546
876
386
1546 – (876 + 386) = 284
D
1680
745
240
1680 – (745 + 240) = 695
Total
6318
2577
1204
2537
Required percentage = (2537/6318) × 100 = 40.16%
5.Find the average number of V-neck T-shirts manufactured by each company.
A 313
B 307
C 297
D 311
E None of these
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E. None of these
Company
Total number of T-shirts manufactured
Number of round neck T-shirts manufactured
Number of V-neck T-shirts manufactured
Number of collar T-shirts manufactured
A
1324
442
298
1324 – (442 + 298) = 584
B
1768
514
280
1768 – (514 + 280) = 974
C
1546
876
386
1546 – (876 + 386) = 284
D
1680
745
240
1680 – (745 + 240) = 695
Total
6318
2577
1204
2537
Required average = 1204 ÷ 4 = 301
Directions: (6-10)Answer the questions based on the information given below.
The table below provides information about the total number of employees of a company coming to the office by different means of transportation i.e. private transport and public transport. The private transport vehicle used by the employees i.e. bicycle, bike and car are parked in the company’s parking area.
Note1: One employee uses only one means of private transport to reach office.
Note2: All the employees of the company come either by public transport or private transport.
Note3: Bike and bicycle are 2 wheelers and car is a four wheeler.
Company
Total number of employees
Number of employee using public transport
Number of bicycles : Number of bikes : Number of cars
Wipro
2737
2225
12:81:35
Infosys
1876
1570
26:92:35
TCS
2345
1987
18:106:55
HCL
1978
1574
49:118:35
NTT
2454
1980
14:41:24
6.Find the difference between the number of vehicles parked in the parking of Infosys and the number of vehicles parked in the parking of NTT.
A 154
B 172
C 168
D 148
E None of these
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C. 168
Number of employees of Wipro using public transport = 2737 – 2225 = 512
Number of employees of Infosys using public transport = 1876 – 1570 = 306
Number of employees of TCS using public transport = 2345 – 1987 = 358
Number of employees of HCL using public transport = 1978 – 1574 = 404
Number of employees of NTT using public transport = 2454 – 1980 = 474
Since, total number of employees using private transport = total number of vehicles parked in the company’s parking.
Company
Total number of employees
Number of employee using public transport
Total number of vehicles parked in company’s parking
Wipro
2737
2225
512
Infosys
1876
1570
306
TCS
2345
1987
358
HCL
1978
1574
404
NTT
2454
1980
474
Total
11390
9336
2054
The table below shows the number of bicycles, bikes and cars parked in different company’s parking.
Company
Number of bicycles
Number of bikes
Number of cars
Wipro
(12/128)×512 = 48
(81/128) × 512 = 324
(35/128) × 512 = 140
Infosys
(26/153) × 306 = 52
(92/153) × 306 = 184
(35/153) × 306 = 70
TCS
(18/179) × 358 = 36
(106/179) × 358 = 212
(55/179) × 358 = 110
HCL
(49/202) × 404 = 98
(118/202) × 404 = 236
(35/202) × 404 = 70
NTT
(14/79) × 474 = 84
(41/79) × 474 = 246
(24/79) × 474 = 144
Total
318
1202
534
Required difference = 474 – 306 = 168
7.Find the average number of employees working in the 5 companies.
A 2304
B 2174
C 2256
D 2278
E None of these
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D. 2278
Company
Total number of employees
Number of employees using public transport
Total number of vehicles parked in company’s parking
Wipro
2737
2225
512
Infosys
1876
1570
306
TCS
2345
1987
358
HCL
1978
1574
404
NTT
2454
1980
474
Total
11390
9336
2054
The table below shows the number of bicycles, bikes and cars parked in different company’s parking.
Company
Number of bicycles
Number of bikes
Number of cars
Wipro
(12/128) × 512 = 48
(81/128) × 512 = 324
(35/128) × 512 = 140
Infosys
(26/153) × 306 = 52
(92/153) × 306 = 184
(35/153) × 306 = 70
TCS
(18/179) × 358 = 36
(106/179) × 358 = 212
(55/179) × 358 = 110
HCL
(49/202) × 404 = 98
(118/202) × 404 = 236
(35/202) × 404 = 70
NTT
(14/79) × 474 = 84
(41/79) × 474 = 246
(24/79) × 474 = 144
Total
318
1202
534
Required average = 11390 / 5 = 2278
8.Find the total number of wheels of all the bikes parked in the parking of all companies taken together.
A 2648
B 2896
C 2176
D 2456
E None of these
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E. None of these
Company
Total number of employees
Number of employees using public transport
Total number of vehicles parked in company’s parking
Wipro
2737
2225
512
Infosys
1876
1570
306
TCS
2345
1987
358
HCL
1978
1574
404
NTT
2454
1980
474
Total
11390
9336
2054
The table below shows the number of bicycles, bikes and cars parked in different company’s parking.
Company
Number of bicycles
Number of bikes
Number of cars
Wipro
(12/128) × 512 = 48
(81/128) × 512 = 324
(35/128) × 512 = 140
Infosys
(26/153) × 306 = 52
(92/153) × 306 = 184
(35/153) × 306 = 70
TCS
(18/179) × 358 = 36
(106/179) × 358 = 212
(55/179) × 358 = 110
HCL
(49/202) × 404 = 98
(118/202) × 404 = 236
(35/202) × 404 = 70
NTT
(14/79) × 474 = 84
(41/79) × 474 = 246
(24/79) × 474 = 144
Total
318
1202
534
Required total number of wheels = 1202 × 2 = 2404
9.Find the difference between the number of wheels of two wheelers parked in the parking of Wipro and the number of wheels of 4 wheelers parked in the parking of the same company.
A 172
B 184
C 148
D 154
E None of these
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B. 184
Company
Total number of employees
Number of employees using public transport
Total number of vehicles parked in company’s parking
Wipro
2737
2225
512
Infosys
1876
1570
306
TCS
2345
1987
358
HCL
1978
1574
404
NTT
2454
1980
474
Total
11390
9336
2054
The table below shows the number of bicycles, bikes and cars parked in different company’s parking.
Company
Number of bicycles
Number of bikes
Number of cars
Wipro
(12/128) × 512 = 48
(81/128) × 512 = 324
(35/128) × 512 = 140
Infosys
(26/153) × 306 = 52
(92/153) × 306 = 184
(35/153) × 306 = 70
TCS
(18/179) × 358 = 36
(106/179) × 358 = 212
(55/179) × 358 = 110
HCL
(49/202) × 404 = 98
(118/202) × 404 = 236
(35/202) × 404 = 70
NTT
(14/79) × 474 = 84
(41/79) × 474 = 246
(24/79) × 474 = 144
Total
318
1202
534
Total number of wheels of two wheelers parked in the parking of Wipro = (48 + 324) × 2 = 744
Total number of wheels of four wheelers parked in the parking of Wipro = 140 × 4 = 560
Required difference = 744 – 560 = 184
10.The total number of two wheelers parked in the parking of all the companies together is what percent of the total number of vehicles parked in the parking of all the companies together?
A 78%
B 74%
C 69%
D 65%
E 53%
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B. 74%
Company
Total number of employees
Number of employees using public transport
Total number of vehicles parked in company’s parking
Wipro
2737
2225
512
Infosys
1876
1570
306
TCS
2345
1987
358
HCL
1978
1574
404
NTT
2454
1980
474
Total
11390
9336
2054
The table below shows the number of bicycles, bikes and cars parked in different company’s parking.