Target SBI PO Mains : Aptitude Day 6 :

Data Interpretation- Table

Directions (1-6) Study the following table and answer the questions based on it.

Number of Candidates Appear Qualified and Selected in a Competitive Examination from Five States Delhi, H.P, U.P, Punjab and Haryana Over the Years 1997 to 2001

1. For which state the average number of candidates selected over the years is the maximum?

(a) Delhi

(b) H.P

(c) U.P

(d) Punjab

(e) None of these

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(a) Delhi

1. (a) The average number of candidates selected over the given period for various states are:

2. The percentage of candidates qualified from Punjab over those appeared from Punjab is highest in the year?

(a) 1997

(b) 1998

(c) 1999

(d) 2000

(e) None of these

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(d) 2000

2. (d) The percentages of candidates qualified from Punjab over those appeared from Punjab during different years are:

3.In the year 1997, which state had the lowest percentage of candidates selected over the candidates appeared?

(a) Delhi

(b) H.P

(c) U.P

(d) Punjab

(e) None of these

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(d) Punjab

3. (d) The percentages of candidates selected over the candidates appeared in 1997, for various states are:

4. The number of candidates selected from Haryana during the period under review is approximately what percent of the number selected from Delhi during this period?

(a) 79.5%

(b) 81%

(c) 84.5%

(d) 88.5%

(e) None of these

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(d) 88.5%

5. The percentage of candidates selected from U.P over those qualified from U.P is highest in the year?

(a) 1997

(b) 1998

(c) 1999

(d) 2001

(e) None of these

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(b) 1998

(b) The percentages of candidates selected from U.P. over those qualified from U.P. during different years are:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

6. What is the approximate percentage of total number of candidates selected to the total number of candidates qualified for all five states together during the year 1999?

(a) 10%

(b) 11%

(c) 12%

(d) 13%

(e) None of these

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(d) 13%

.(d)

Directions (7-11): Read the table carefully to answer the questions that follows:

Percentage wise share distribution is given of different companies P, Q, R, S and T out of the total shares.

Com=

Year/

total shares

P Q R S T
240 400 600 350 450
2001 12.5 65 8.33 4 11.11
2002 25 40 6.67 65 6.67
2003 40 35 40 45 30
2004 16.67 12.5 75 30 40
2005 10 75 35 20 33.33

7. Total shares sold by companies P, R and T in year 2001 is what percentage of the total share of company R?

(a) 24.67 

(b) 21.67 

(c) 25.67

(d) 28.67

(e) None of these 

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(b) 21.67 (30 + 50 + 50)/600 * 100 = 130/6 = 21.67

8. What is the average share sold by all the companies in year 2004?

(a) 175 

(b) 160 

(c) 165 

(d) 155 

(e) None of these

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(c) 165  (40 + 50 + 450 + 105 + 180)/5 = 165

9. What is the difference of share sold by companies P, T and Q in year 2005 together and same in year 2004?

(a) 205 

(b) 204 

(c) 206

(d) 305 

(e) None of these

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(b) 204  (24 + 150 + 300) – (40 + 50 + 180) = 204

10. What is the average share sold by company R in all the years together?

(a) 298

(b) 200 

(c) 198

(d) 398 

(e) None of these

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(c) 198 (50 + 40 + 240 + 450 + 210)/5 = 198

11. Total no. of shares sold by companies P, Q and S in 2003 together?

(a) 493.5

(b) 393.5 

(c) 593.5 

(d) 429 

(e) None of these

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(b) 393.5  (b). 96 + 140 + 157.5 = 393.