Expected Data Interpretation Questions
Expected Data Interpretation Questions for SBI Clerk 2018

Expected Data Interpretation Questions for SBI Clerk 2018

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Expected Data Interpretation for SBI Clerk: Set- 58


Directions:(1-5) Answer the questions based on the information given below.

The pie-chart represents the percentage distribution of the number of students who got six different grades, A, B, C, D, E and F, in an exam.

The total number of students who got grade C is 24128.

 

1.The ratio of the number of girls to the number of boys who got grade F is 12:17, respectively. Find the number of boys who got grade F.

A 4692
B 4848
C 4844
D 4896
E 4640
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D. 4896

 

2.The total number of students who got a certificate of excellence was 25% of the total number of students who got grade A. What percent of the total students got a certificate of excellence? 

A 5%
B 4%
C 5.5%
D 4.5%
E 3%
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B. 4%

 

3.The ratio of the number of boys who got grade B to the number of boys who got grade C is 19:29, respectively. If the total number of boys who got grade B was 8778 then find the difference between the number of girls who got grade B and the number of girls who got grade C.

A 1664
B 1520
C 1876
D 1836
E 1632
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C. 1876

 

4.Find the number of students who got grade D.

A 16704
B 16520
C 16664
D 16940
E 16250
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A. 16704

5.What is the difference between the number of students who got grade B and the number of students who got grade E?

A 6052
B 6348
C 6570
D 6240
E 6496
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E. 6496

 

Directions: (6-10) Answer the questions based on the information given below.

A shopkeeper sells milk of five different brands. The number of packets of 1/2 litres, the number of packets of 1 litre and the number of packets of 2 litres of milk sold by the shopkeeper in a month is given in the chart.

6.What is the difference between the total quantity of Amul milk and the total quantity of Nestle milk sold by the shopkeeper (in litres)?

A 322.5 litres
B 348.5 litres
C 335.5 litres
D 304.5 litres
E 319.5 litres
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A. 322.5 litres

 

Total quantity of Amul milk sold by the shopkeeper = 387 * 0.5 + 296 * 1 + 241 * 2 = 193.5 + 296 + 482 = 971.5 litres

Total quantity of Nestle milk sold by the shopkeeper = 194 * 0.5 + 254 * 1 + 149 * 2 = 97 + 254 + 298 = 649 litres

Required difference = 971.5 – 649 = 322.5 litres

7.If the price of Dudhsagar milk is Rs. 36 per litre then find the total amount of money earned by the shopkeeper on selling Dudhsagar milk.

A Rs. 18252
B Rs. 18072
C Rs. 18522
D Rs. 18378
E Rs. 18702
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C. Rs. 18522

Total quantity of Dudhsagar milk sold by the shopkeeper = 143 * 0.5 + 103 * 1 + 170 * 2 = 71.5 + 103 + 340 = 514.5 litres

Total amount of money earned by the shopkeeper = 514.5 * 36 = Rs. 18522

 

8.What is the difference between the number of packets of 1 litre and the number of packets of 2 litres of milk sold by the shopkeeper? 

A 268
B 299
C 292
D 270
E 281
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E. 281

Total number of packets of 1 litre of milk sold by the shopkeeper = 296 + 342 + 254 + 177 + 103 = 1172

Total number of packets of 2 litres of milk sold by the shopkeeper = 241 + 209 + 149 + 122 + 170 = 891

Required difference = 1172 – 891 = 281

9.If the price of the 1/2 litre packet, the price of the 1 litre packet and the price of the 2 litre packet of Mother Dairy milk is Rs. 21, Rs. 41 and Rs. 80, respectively then find the total amount earned by the shopkeeper on selling Mother Dairy milk.

A Rs. 36956
B Rs. 37168
C Rs. 39442
D Rs. 35820
E Rs. 38644
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B. 37168

Total amount earned by the shopkeeper on selling ½ litre packet = 306 * 21 = Rs. 6426

Total amount earned by the shopkeeper on selling 1 litre packet = 342 * 41 = Rs. 14022

Total amount earned by the shopkeeper on selling 2 litre packet = 209 * 80 = Rs. 16720

Therefore, the total amount earned by the shopkeeper on selling Mother Dairy milk

= Rs. (6426 + 14022 + 16720)= Rs. 37168

 

10.How many packets of 1/2 litres of milk were sold by the shopkeeper?

A 1240
B 1260
C 1270
D 1250
E 1230
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A. 1240

Total number of packets of ½ litres of milk sold by the shopkeeper = 387 + 306 + 194 + 210 + 143 = 1240

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