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This document contains aptitude practice questions, including data interpretation using tables and charts. Various topics like readership of magazines, imports, and the number of children, women, male playing different games are included in the document.
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# Numerical Data tables ## Directions (Q. Nos. 1-5) Table A indicates the readership of magazines (in hundred) from 2001 to 2004 and Table B indicates the number of magazines published during this period. Answer the following questions based on these tables. ### Table A | Category | 2001 E | 200...
# Numerical Data tables ## Directions (Q. Nos. 1-5) Table A indicates the readership of magazines (in hundred) from 2001 to 2004 and Table B indicates the number of magazines published during this period. Answer the following questions based on these tables. ### Table A | Category | 2001 E | 2001 H | 2002 E | 2002 H | 2003 E | 2003 H | 2004 E | 2004 H | |:---|:---:|:---:|:---:|:---:|:---:|:---:|:---:|:---:| | General | 1000 | 1200 | 1500 | 1600 | 2000 | 1800 | 2500 | 2000 | | Sports | 400 | 200 | 600 | 400 | 1000 | 700 | 1200 | 800 | | Film | 600 | 800 | 900 | 1200 | 1000 | 1500 | 1200 | 1800 | | Business | 300 | 100 | 400 | 150 | 600 | 250 | 800 | 500 | ### Table B | Category | 2001 E | 2001 H | 2002 E | 2002 H | 2003 E | 2003 H | 2004 E | 2004 H | |:---|:---:|:---:|:---:|:---:|:---:|:---:|:---:|:---:| | General | 12 | 10 | 15 | 14 | 17 | 15 | 29 | 16 | | Sports | 3 | 2 | 5 | 3 | 7 | 4 | 8 | 6 | | Film | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 5 | 7 | 6 | 8 | | Business | 4 | 2 | 5 | 3 | 6 | 4 | 7 | 8 | E=English, H=Hindi No magazine was discontinued during the above period. ## Direction (Q. Nos. 6-9) Study the table to answer these questions. Imports of different item by country X from another country over the years - I-V (in million) | Item | Year I | Year II | Year III | Year IV | Year V | |:---|:---:|:---:|:---:|:---:|:---:| | Pulp & waste | 101.52 | 98.78 | 192.18 | 197.75 | 66.70 | | Paper | | | | | | | Silk raw | 938.56 | 905.72 | 859.33 | 145.23 | 78.80 | | Textile Yarn, Fabrics, Made-ups | 585.90 | 602.92 | 691.87 | 786.86 | 1503.50 | | Organic Chemicals | 748.62 | 675.15 | 858.10 | 418.91 | 666.00 | | Inorganic Chemicals | 125.82 | 131.24 | 189.41 | 81.79 | 167.60 | | Drugs & Pharmaceuticals | 285.92 | 208.73 | 364.63 | 303.77 | 357.60 | | Artificial Resins, Plastics, etc | 115.83 | 139.12 | 154.75 | 231.08 | 586.40 | | Non-metallic Minerals | 238.16 | 179.58 | 222.84 | 160.34 | 295.20 | | Non-Ferrous Metals | 135.24 | 147.18 | 152.79 | 98.10 | 189.50 | | Machinery& Machine Tools | 515.28 | 593.14 | 612.44 | 812.03 | 946.50 | | Total including other | 5585.97 | 5533.84 | 6367.39 | 5235.46 | 8417.41 | ## Directions (Q. Nos. 10-13) Study the table carefully to answer the question that follow **Number of percentage of Children, Women and men Playing Six Different games** | Games | Number of Children | Number of Women | Percentage Men | |:---|:---:|:---:|:---:| | Chess | 99 | 138 | 21% | | Hockey | | 159 | 166 | | Tennis | 632 | 168 | 20% | | Football | 163 | | 221 | | Volley ball | 261 | | 37% | | Cricket | | 77 | 435 | ## Directions (Q. Nos. 14-17) Study the table below to answer these questions. **Rate of Interest, Dividend Payout Ratio and the Retained Earning of Five Companies** | Company | Interest (000) | Ratio of Interest | Dividend Payout Ratio (%) | Retained Earning (₹000) | |:---|:---:|:---:|:---:|:---:| | A | 234 | 18 | 22.50 | 155 | | B | 576 | 24 | 19.60 | 402 | | C | 129.6 | 16 | 8.75 | 365 | | D | 144 | 9 | 32.50 | 270 | | E | 180 | 15 | 28.00 | 216 | Profit earned is either paid out as divided or ploughed back in business as retained earnings. Interest is paid on borrowings. ## Directions (Q. Nos. 18-21) Study the table below to answer these questions. **Rate of Interest, Dividend Payout Ratio and the Retained Earning of Five Companies** | Company | Interest (000) | Ratio of Interest | Dividend Payout Ratio (%) | Retained Earning (Lakh) | |:---|:---:|:---:|:---:|:---:| | A | 234 | 18 | 22.50 | 155 | | B | 576 | 24 | 19.60 | 402 | | C | 129.6 | 16 | 8.75 | 365 | | D | 144 | 9 | 32.50 | 270 | | E | 180 | 15 | 28.00 | 216 | Profit earned is either paid out as divided or ploughed back in business as retained earnings. Interest is paid on borrowing. ## Directions (Q. Nos. 22-26) Study the table below to answer these questions. **Average Hourly Wage (In) Age Group** | Years | 18-20 years Female | 18-20 years Male | 21-23 years Female | 21-23 years Male | |:---|:---:|:---:|:---:|:---:| | 2003 | 15.1 | 15.1 | 29.7 | 25.1 | | 2004 | 12.4 | 13.4 | 21.0 | 19.1 | | 2005 | 10.0 | 13.8 | 14.7 | 16.9 | | 2006 | 11.0 | 13.4 | 18.0 | 20.5 | | 2007 | 21.2 | 16.3 | 29.4 | 32.7 | | 2008 | 15.0 | 21.0 | 32.1 | 33.9 | ## Directions (Q. Nos. 27-30) Study the following table below to answer these questions. **Service of EMU Trains from Howrah Station ** | From | To | Train no. | No. of Trips Daily | Distance /trip in km | Each Journey (Hour) | |:---|:---|:---:|:---:|:---:|:---:| | Howrah | Burdwan | 56245 | 2 | 190 | 2 1/2 | | | Bandel | 23021 | 4 | 82 | 1 1/4 | | | Katwa | 575 | 1 | 288 | 4 | | | Kharagpur | 5200 | 3 | 232 | 3 | | | Scoraphuli | 328 | 8 | 58 | 1 | | | Midnapore | 902 | 4 | 166 | 2 1/4 | | | Burdwan | 34203 | 1 | 190 | 2 1/2 | | | Burdwan | 19172 | 3 | 190 | 2 1/2 | | | Burdwan | 7281 | 2 | 190 | 2 1/2 | | | Bandel | 603 | 6 | 82 | 1 1/4 | | | Kharagpur | 931 | 2 | 232 | 3 | ## Directions (Q. Nos. 1-5) Study the following graph to answer these question. Media Reach among population in various cities is shown in the graph. All figures are in numbers. A bar chart showing the percentage of media reach (in numbers) in various cities. ## The Following charts show the responses of the population of the state of ABC over a four-year period, to the question. _“Is state ownership the best way to run an enterprise OR an enterprise is best run by private entrepreneurs?”_ The eligible voting population of ABC was 24 million in January 2003 and can be assumed to have grown by 20% each year from January 2002 to January 2005. The entire eligible population voted in each of the four years and every person cast a vote in favor of only one of the five options shown each year. ### January 2002 A bar chart showing the percentage of responses to the question relating to state ownership. ### January 2003 A bar chart showing the percentage of responses to the question relating to state ownership. ### January 2004 A bar chart showing the percentage of responses to the question relating to state ownership. ## Directions (Q. Nos. 11-14) Study the following bar graph giving Economic indices for the period 1961-62 to 2001-02 to answer these questions A combined bar chart showing literacy index, price index, and per capita income index from 1961-62 to 2001-02. ## Directions (Q. Nos 15-19) The following bar graph indicates the production of sugar (in lakh tonnes) by three different sugar companies P, Qand Rover the year 2003 to 2007. A bar chart showing the production of sugar (in lakh tonnes) by three different sugar companies P, Q and R over years 2003-2007. ## Directions (Q. Nos. 20-24) Study the following bar graph to answer these question. A bar chart comparing birth rate and death rate per 1000 persons in the year 2008 for various countries. ## Directions (Q. Nos. 1-5) Study the following graph to answer these question. The off-take of natural Gas in India far various categories of energy purpose in million cubic metres for the years 2007 and 2008 is depicted in the pie charts given below. The total of all the categories in million cubic metres is 20855 for the year 2007 and 22,647 for the year 2008 ### Various categories of Energy purposes of natural gas in India for 2007 A pie chart showing the percentages of natural gas consumption in India for various purposes in 2007. ### Various categories of Energy purposes of natural gas in India for 2008 A pie chart showing the percentages of natural gas consumption in India for various purposes in 2008. ## Directions (Q. Nos. 6-10) Study the graphs to answer these question. The location wise distribution of employees in a BPO for the years 2008 and 2009 is given below. The total employee strength of the company in 2008 was 90000 and there was a 20% Increase in the number of employees in 2009 with no attrition. ### Employees by location in 2008 A pie chart showing the percentage of employees working in various locations in 2008. ### Employees by location in 2009 A pie chart showing the percentage of employees working in various locations in 2009. ## Directions (Q. Nos. 11-16) Read the given information and answer the question based on it. ### Electricity consumption by Sector 1980-81 A pie chart showing the percentage of electricity consumption in various sectors in 1980-81. ### Electricity consumption by sector 1993-94 A pie chart showing the percentage of electricity consumption in various sectors in 1993-94. ## Directions (Q. Nos. 17-20) Read the given information and answer the questions based on it. The two pie charts given below provide the expenses of two families ### Total expenses of the family A = 48000 A pie chart showing the percentage of expenses for family A. ### Total expenses of the family B = 72000 A pie chart showing the percentage of expenses for family B. ## Directions (Q. Nos. 20-24) Study the following bar graph to answer these question. A bar chart showing the percentage of expenses for various categories for the two families. ## Directions (Q. Nos. 21-24) Study the following pie chart in respect of a library to answer these questions. ### Book section (Total Value 146 lakh) A pie chart showing the percentage of expenditure on books for various categories. ### Magazine Section (Total Value *28 lakh) A pie chart showing the percentage of expenditure on magazines for various categories. ## Directions (Q. Nos. 25-29) The total number of type B tyres sold in September and October were 1560 and 2250 respectively. ### September A pie chart showing the percentage of tires sold for various categories in September. ### October A pie chart showing the percentage of tires sold for various categories in October. ## Directions (Q. Nos. 1.-5) Study the following graph to answer these questions. The graph shows Corporate Social Responsibility spending for the arts promotion by sector in three years. A bar chart showing a comparison of CSR spending in various sectors during 2001-2003. ## Direction (Q. Nos. 6-10) Study the graph to answer these questions. The graph show the FDI inflows to India Kenya and Tanzania in US dollars A line graph showing the FDI inflow to India, Kenya, and Tanzania from Year I to Year VI. ## Directions (Q. Nos. 11-15) Answer these questions based on the graph that give the GDP and the percentage of GDP in education for a country A combined bar chart showing GDP and percentage of GDP in education at various years. ## Directions (Q. Nos. 16-20) Study the graph to answer these questions. The graph indicates the amount of money raised through various financial instruments from capital market by M/s PP Ltd. The amount is in Crores. A Combined bar chart showing money raised by various financial instruments by M/s PP Ltd. ## Directions (Q. Nos. 21-25) A train runs through cities A, BC, D, E, F, G and H. The line graph indicates the time schedule of the train including times of arrival and departure. A line graph illustrating the cumulative distance traveled by a train, showing its arrival and departure times at various locations. ## # Directions (Q. Nos. 26-29) The following graph shows the number of successful candidates from different schools (A to F) in different disciplines. Study the graph carefully to answer these questions A bar chart showing the number of successful candidates at various academies in different disciplines. ## Directions (Q. Nos. 30-33) Refer to the following line graph which represents the rainfall in inches during the months of January through July in a particular year in a certain city. A line graph showing monthly rainfall at a certain location. In each of these questions two quantities are given, one in Column A and one in Column B. Compare the two quantities. ## Directions (Q. Nos. 26-30) Each of these questions consists of two quantities, one in Column A and one in Column B. ## Directions (Q. Nos. 31-36) Each of these questions consists of two quantities, one in Column A and one in Column B. ## Directions (Q. Nos. 37-42) Each of these questions consists of two quantities, one in Column A and one in Column B. ## Directions (Q. Nos. 10-17) Each of these questions consists of two quantities, one in Column A and one in Column B. ## Directions (Q. Nos. 18-25) Each of these questions consists of two quantities, one in Column A and one in Column B. ## Directions (Q. Nos. 21-25) A train runs through cities A, BC, D, E, F, G and H. The line graph indicates the time schedule of the train including times of arrival and departure. ## Directions (Q. Nos. 26-29) The following graph shows the number of successful candidates from different schools (A to F) in different disciplines. Study the graph carefully to answer these questions ## Directions (Q. Nos. 30-33) Refer to the following line graph which represents the rainfall in inches during the months of January through July in a particular year in a certain city ## Directions (Q. Nos. 1-4) Each of these questions has two quantities shown as A and B. Compare the two quantities. ## Directions (Q. Nos. 5-9) Each of these questions consists of two quantities, one in Column A and one in Column B Compare the two quantities ## Directions (Q. Nos. 1-5) Each of these consists of a question and two Statements I and II, Decide whether the data provided in the statements is sufficient to answer the question. ## Directions (Q. Nos. 6-10) Each of these consists of a question and two Statements I and II. Decide whether the data provided in the statements is sufficient to answer the question. ## Directions (Q. Nos. 11-18) Each of these questions consists of a question and two Statements I and II Decide whether the data provided in the Statements is sufficient to answer the questions. ## Directions (Q. Nos. 19-26) Each of these consists of a question and two Statements I and II. Decide whether the data provided in the Statements are sufficient to answer the question. ## Directions (Q. Nos. 27-36) Each of these has a question and followed by two Statements I and II. ## Directions (Q. Nos. 37-42) Each of these consists of a question and two Statements I and II Decide whether the data provided in the statements are sufficient to answer the questions. ## Directions (Q. Nos. 43-59) Each of these questions is followed by two Statements I and II. ## Directions (Q. Nos. 26-30) Each of these questions consists of two quantities, one in Column A and one in Column B. ## Directions (Q. Nos. 31-36) Each of these questions consists of two quantities, one in Column A and one in Column B. ## Directions (Q. Nos. 37-42) Each of these questions consists of two quantities, one in Column A and one in Column B. ## Directions (Q. Nos. 10-17) Each of these questions consists of two quantities, one in Column A and one in Column B. ## Directions (Q. Nos. 18-25) Each of these questions consists of two quantities, one in Column A and one in Column B. ## Directions (Q. Nos. 21-25) A train runs through cities A, BC, D, E, F, G and H. The line graph indicates the time schedule of the train including times of arrival and departure. ## Directions (Q. Nos. 26-29) The following graph shows the number of successful candidates from different schools (A to F) in different disciplines. Study the graph carefully to answer these questions ## Directions (Q. Nos. 30-33) Refer to the following line graph which represents the rainfall in inches during the months of January through July in a particular year in a certain city ## Directions (Q. Nos. 1-4) Each of these questions has two quantities shown as A and B. Compare the two quantities. ## Directions (Q. Nos. 5-9) Each of these questions consists of two quantities, one in Column A and one in Column B Compare the two quantities ## Directions (Q. Nos. 1-5) Each of these consists of a question and two Statements I and II, Decide whether the data provided in the statements is sufficient to answer the question. ## Directions (Q. Nos. 6-10) Each of these consists of a question and two Statements I and II. Decide whether the data provided in the statements is sufficient to answer the question. ## Directions (Q. Nos. 11-18) Each of these questions consists of a question and two Statements I and II Decide whether the data provided in the Statements is sufficient to answer the questions. ## Directions (Q. Nos. 19-26) Each of these consists of a question and two Statements I and II. Decide whether the data provided in the Statements are sufficient to answer the question. ## Directions (Q. Nos. 27-36) Each of these has a question and followed by two Statements I and II. ## Directions (Q. Nos. 37-42) Each of these questions consists of two quantities, one in Column A and one in Column B. ## Directions (Q. Nos. 10-17) Each of these questions consists of two quantities, one in Column A and one in Column B. ## Directions (Q. Nos. 18-25) Each of these questions consists of two quantities, one in Column A and one in Column B. ## Directions (Q. Nos. 21-25) A train runs through cities A, BC, D, E, F, G and H. The line graph indicates the time schedule of the train including times of arrival and departure. ## Directions (Q. Nos. 26-29) The following graph shows the number of successful candidates from different schools (A to F) in different disciplines. Study the graph carefully to answer these questions ## Directions (Q. Nos. 30-33) Refer to the following line graph which represents the rainfall in inches during the months of January through July in a particular year in a certain city ## Directions (Q. Nos. 1-4) Each of these questions has two quantities shown as A and B. Compare the two quantities. ## Directions (Q. Nos. 5-9) Each of these questions consists of two quantities, one in Column A and one in Column B Compare the two quantities ## Directions (Q. Nos. 1-5) Each of these consists of a question and two Statements I and II, Decide whether the data provided in the statements is sufficient to answer the question. ## Directions (Q. Nos. 6-10) Each of these consists of a question and two Statements I and II. Decide whether the data provided in the statements is sufficient to answer the question. ## Directions (Q. Nos. 11-18) Each of these questions consists of a question and two Statements I and II Decide whether the data provided in the Statements is sufficient to answer the questions. ## Directions (Q. Nos. 19-26) Each of these consists of a question and two Statements I and II. Decide whether the data provided in the Statements are sufficient to answer the question. ## Directions (Q. Nos. 27-36) Each of these has a question and followed by two Statements I and II. ## Directions (Q. Nos. 37-42) Each of these questions consists of two quantities, one in Column A and one in Column B. ## Directions (Q. Nos. 10-17) Each of these questions consists of two quantities, one in Column A and one in Column B. ## Directions (Q. Nos. 18-25) Each of these questions consists of two quantities, one in Column A and one in Column B. ## Directions (Q. Nos. 21-25) A train runs through cities A, BC, D, E, F, G and H. The line graph indicates the time schedule of the train including times of arrival and departure. ## Directions (Q. Nos. 26-29) The following graph shows the number of successful candidates from different schools (A to F) in different disciplines. Study the graph carefully to answer these questions ## Directions (Q. Nos. 30-33) Refer to the following line graph which represents the rainfall in inches during the months of January through July in a particular year in a certain city ## Directions (Q. Nos. 1-4) Each of these questions has two quantities shown as A and B. Compare the two quantities. ## Directions (Q. Nos. 5-9) Each of these questions consists of two quantities, one in Column A and one in Column B Compare the two quantities ## Directions (Q. Nos. 1-5) Each of these consists of a question and two Statements I and II, Decide whether the data provided in the statements is sufficient to answer the question. ## Directions (Q. Nos. 6-10) Each of these consists of a question and two Statements I and II. Decide whether the data provided in the statements is sufficient to answer the question. ## Directions (Q. Nos. 11-18) Each of these questions consists of a question and two Statements I and II Decide whether the data provided in the Statements is sufficient to answer the questions. ## Directions (Q. Nos. 19-26) Each of these consists of a question and two Statements I and II. Decide whether the data provided in the Statements are sufficient to answer the question. ## Directions (Q. Nos. 27-36) Each of these has a question and followed by two Statements I and II. ## Directions (Q. Nos. 37-42) Each of these questions consists of two quantities, one in Column A and one in Column B. ## Directions (Q. Nos. 10-17) Each of these questions consists of two quantities, one in Column A and one in Column B. ## Directions (Q. Nos. 18-25) Each of these questions consists of two quantities, one in Column A and one in Column B. ## Directions (Q. Nos. 21-25) A train runs through cities A, BC, D, E, F, G and H. The line graph indicates the time schedule of the train including times of arrival and departure. ## Directions (Q. Nos. 26-29) The following graph shows the number of successful candidates from different schools (A to F) in different disciplines. Study the graph carefully to answer these questions ## Directions (Q. Nos. 30-33) Refer to the following line graph which represents the rainfall in inches during the months of January through July in a particular year in a certain city ## Directions (Q. Nos. 1-4) Each of these questions has two quantities shown as A and B. Compare the two quantities. ## Directions (Q. Nos. 5-9) Each of these questions consists of two quantities, one in Column A and one in Column B Compare the two quantities ## Directions (Q. Nos. 1-5) Each of these consists of a question and two Statements I and II, Decide whether the data provided in the statements is sufficient to answer the question. ## Directions (Q. Nos. 6-10) Each of these consists of a question and two Statements I and II. Decide whether the data provided in the statements is sufficient to answer the question. ## Directions (Q. Nos. 11-18) Each of these questions consists of a question and two Statements I and II Decide whether the data provided in the Statements is sufficient to answer the questions. ## Directions (Q. Nos. 19-26) Each of these consists of a question and two Statements I and II. Decide whether the data provided in the Statements are sufficient to answer the question. ## Directions (Q. Nos. 27-36) Each of these has a question and followed by two Statements I and II. ## Directions (Q. Nos. 37-42) Each of these questions consists of two quantities, one in Column A and one in Column B. ## Directions (Q. Nos. 10-17) Each of these questions consists of two quantities, one in Column A and one in Column B. ## Directions (Q. Nos. 18-25) Each of these questions consists of two quantities, one in Column A and one in Column B. ## Directions (Q. Nos. 21-25) A train runs through cities A, BC, D, E, F, G and H. The line graph indicates the time schedule of the train including times of arrival and departure. ## Directions (Q. Nos. 26-29) The following graph shows the number of successful candidates from different schools (A to F) in different disciplines. Study the graph carefully to answer these questions ## Directions (Q. Nos. 30-33) Refer to the following line graph which represents the rainfall in inches during the months of January through July in a particular year in a certain city ## Directions (Q. Nos. 1-4) Each of these questions has two quantities shown as A and B. Compare the two quantities. ## Directions (Q. Nos. 5-9) Each of these questions consists of two quantities, one in Column A and one in Column B Compare the two quantities ## Directions (Q. Nos. 1-5) Each of these consists of a question and two Statements I and II, Decide whether the data provided in the statements is sufficient to answer the question. ## Directions (Q. Nos. 6-10) Each of these consists of a question and two Statements I and II. Decide whether the data provided in the statements is sufficient to answer the question. ## Directions (Q. Nos. 11-18) Each of these questions consists of a question and two Statements I and II Decide whether the data provided in the Statements is sufficient to answer the questions. ## Directions (Q. Nos. 19-26) Each of these consists of a question and two Statements I and II. Decide whether the data provided in the Statements are sufficient to answer the question. ## Directions (Q. Nos. 27-36) Each of these has a question and followed by two Statements I and II. ## Directions (Q. Nos. 37-42) Each of these questions consists of two quantities, one in Column A and one in Column B. ## Directions (Q. Nos. 10-17) Each of these questions consists of two quantities, one in Column A and one in Column B. ## Directions (Q. Nos. 18-25) Each of these questions consists of two quantities, one in Column A and one in Column B. ## Directions (Q. Nos. 21-25) A train runs through cities A, BC, D, E, F, G and H. The line graph indicates the time schedule of the train including times of arrival and departure. ## Directions (Q. Nos. 26-29) The following graph shows the number of successful candidates from different schools (A to F) in different disciplines. Study the graph carefully to answer these questions ## Directions (Q. Nos. 30-33) Refer to the following line graph which represents the rainfall in inches during the months of January through July in a particular year in a certain city ## Directions (Q. Nos. 1-4) Each of these questions has two quantities shown as A and B. Compare the two quantities. ## Directions (Q. Nos. 5-9) Each of these questions consists of two quantities, one in Column A and one in Column B Compare the two quantities ## Directions (Q. Nos. 1-5) Each of these consists of a question and two Statements I and II, Decide whether the data provided in the statements is sufficient to answer the question. ## Directions (Q. Nos. 6-10) Each of these consists of a question and two Statements I and II. Decide whether the data provided in the statements is sufficient to answer the question. ## Directions (Q. Nos. 11-18) Each of these questions consists of a question and two Statements I and II Decide whether the data provided in the Statements is sufficient to answer the questions. ## Directions (Q. Nos. 19-26)