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-25
Directions-(1-5) Answer the questions based on the information given below.
The table given below shows the percentage marks obtained by 6 different students in 5 different subjects
Subject
(Max. Marks)
Ajay
Akash
Pankaj
Gaurav
Shashi
Ashwani
BME
(150)
62%
78%
88%
92%
66%
40%
BEE
(200)
91%
87%
63%
57%
71%
73%
ED
(250)
70%
68%
94%
86%
74%
84%
NACP
(175)
68%
92%
96%
76%
72%
88%
PEEM
(225)
80%
88%
64%
84%
56%
60%
1. What is the overall percentage marks obtained by Gaurav in all the five subjects combined?
Marks obtained by Ajay in BEE and NACP together = 0.91 × 200 + 0.68 × 175 = 301
Marks obtained by Ashwani in BME and ED together = 0.40 × 150 + 0.84 × 250 = 270
Required difference = 301 – 270 = 31
4. All those students who obtained overall 75% marks or above in all the five subjects together were awarded scholarship. So how many students got scholarship?
Maximum marks of all the subjects together = 150 + 200 + 250 + 175 + 225 = 1000
So minimum marks required to obtain scholarship = 0.75 × 1000 = 750
Total marks obtained by Ajay in five subjects = 0.62 × 150 + 0.92 × 200 + 0.70 × 250 + 0.68 × 175 + 0.80 × 225 = 749
Total marks obtained by Akash in five subjects = 0.78 × 150 + 0.87 × 200 + 0.68 × 250 + 0.92 × 175 + 0.88 × 225 = 820
Total marks obtained by Pankaj in five subjects = 0.88 × 150 + 0.63 × 200 + 0.94 × 250 + 0.96 × 175 + 0.64 × 225 = 805
Total marks obtained by Gaurav in five subjects = 0.92 × 150 + 0.57 × 200 + 0.86 × 250 + 0.76 × 175 + 0.84 × 225 = 789
Total marks obtained by Shashi in five subjects = 0.66 × 150 + 0.71 × 200 + 0.74 × 250 + 0.72 × 175 + 0.56 × 225 = 678
Total marks obtained by Ashwani in five subjects = 0.40 × 150 + 0.73 × 200 + 0.84 × 250 + 0.88 × 175 + 0.60 × 225 = 705
So only 3 students: Akash, Pankaj and Gaurav had scored above 750 and got scholarship.
5. Another student Navneet scored 20% more marks than Ashwani in BME and 25% less marks than Pankaj in NACP. Find the marks obtained by Navneet in BME and NACP together.
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