Data Interpretation Questions for Competitive Exams

Data Interpretation: Data Interpretation Questions are usually asked in  all competitive exams like SSC, SBI, IBPS, RBI, LIC, RRB, AAI, DRDO, ISRO, NTR, FSSAI, CWC, LIC, SSC CGL, Railways and other state government exams. 
Data Interpretation questions require clear observation of charts like pie chart, bar chart, radar chart, line chart, table chart. On this page, we are providing all varieties of Data Interpretation Questions along with previous year Data Interpretation Questions.
Data Interpretation Questions are usually based on basic knowledge of arithmetic & fast calculation which includes good command on multiplication, division, addition, subtraction along with Vedic Math. 

Data Interpretation Questions is a very important section of Quantitative Aptitude. Most of the questions come from Data Interpretation in Quantitative Aptitude section.

Set-3

Study the following graph carefully and answer the given questions
The following table shows the number of students participated in Volley ball, cricket and other games in five different schools

1. What is the difference between the total number of students participated in volley ball from school A and D and the total number of students participated in cricket from school B and C?

Ans:4

Required difference = (140+288)-(224+200)=428-424=4

 

2. Find the total number of students participated in other games from all the schools

Ans:3

Required total = 252+288+320+288+240=1388

 

3. If a total student in school F is 20% more than the total number of students participated in cricket from schools E and C together, and then find the total students in school F

Ans:2

Total students in school F = (180+200)*120/100=456

 

4. What is the difference between the total number of students participated in volley ball and the total number of students participated in Cricket?

Ans:4

Required difference = (140+128+280+288+180)-(168+224+200+144+180)
=>1016-916=100

 

5. In which school has maximum students participated in other games?

Ans:4

 

Set-4
Study the following graph carefully and answer the given questions
The pie chart shows the percentage distribution of number of students applied for two competitive exams (IBPS PO and SBI PO) in different years


6. Find the total number of students applied SBI PO exams in 2012 and 2016 together, if the total number of students applied in the year 2014 is 4500

Ans:3
Required total = 4500/15*100*(20/100*60/100+25/100*40/100)
=>30000*1/5*(3/5+2/4)
=>6000*(12+10)/20
=>6600

 

7. What is the ratio of the number of students applied IBPS PO exam in 2013 and 2015 together to the total number of students applied SBI PO exam in same years?

Ans:4
Required ratio = (25/100*25/100*x+30/100*15/100*x) : (75/100*25/100*x+70/100*15/100*x)
= 0.1075 x : 0.2925x
= 43: 117

 

8. What is the difference between the total number of students applied IBPS PO in the year 2013, 2014 and 2015 and the total number of students applied SBI PO in the same years, if the total number of students applied in the year 2012 is 4000?

Ans:1
Total students = 4000/20*100=20000
Required difference = 20000*{25/100*50/100+15/100*40/100}=20000*(1/8+3/50)
=>20000*37/200=3700

 

9. Number of students applied for SBI PO exam in 2016 is what percentage more/less than the number of students applied for IBPS PO exam in 2014?

Ans:5
Required percentage
=>{ (25/100*40/100)-(15/100*50/100)}/(15/100*50/100)*100
=>1/3*100=33.33%

 

10. In which year has maximum difference of the number of students applied for IBPS PO and SBI PO?

Ans:3
2012 = 20/100*20/100=0.04%
2013= 25/100*50/100=0.125%
2014=15/100*0=0%
2015=15/100*40/100=0.06%
2016= 25/100*20/100=0.05%

 

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