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Data Interpretation Online Test Practice – Day 71 | Data Interpretation Questions

Data Interpretation Test Practice – Day 71 | Data Interpretation Questions:

Dear Readers, Important Practice Data Interpretation Questions for IBPS Exams 2017 was given here with Solutions. Aspirants those who are preparing for the Bank Examination and other Competitive Examination can use this material.

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Directions (Q. 1-5): The following table shows the total number of voters from six different consistencies in different years, and the ratio of Male to Female voters among them. Answer the given questions based on this table.

Constituency 2014 2015 2016
Total voters Male : Female Total voters Male : Female Total voters Male : Female
Majura 870 3 : 2 726 7 : 4 715 8 : 5
Surat 986 17 : 12 867 12 : 5 924 8 : 13
Amreli 646 11 : 8 754 7 : 6 672 3 : 5
Dariapur 847 4 : 7 845 8 : 5 952 9 : 8
Godhra 810 8 : 7 792 7 : 4 637 4 : 3
Jambusar 576 7 : 5 828 11 : 7 988 7 : 12
  1. What is the total number of Female voters from Surat in all three years together?
  1. 1135
  2. 1235
  3. 1435
  4. 1065
  5. 1185
  1. What is the total number of Male voters from all six constituencies in the year 2015?
  1. 2760
  2. 2880
  3. 3090
  4. 3010
  5. 3150
  1. What is the average number of Female voters from Godhra in all three years together?
  1. 319
  2. 317
  3. 313
  4. 312
  5. 311
  1. What is the difference between the total number of Female voters from Dariapur in the year 2016 and the total number of Male voters from Jambusar in the year 2014?
  1. 65
  2. 60
  3. 112
  4. 67
  5. 64
  1. The total number of Male voters from Majura in the year 2014 is approximately what percentage of the total number of Female voters from Amreli in the year 2015?
  1. 90%
  2. 115.50%
  3. 137.50%
  4. 165%
  5. 150%

Directions (Q. 6-10): Study the following table and answer the questions given below. The given table shows the total number of passed candidates in Tier I, II and III, in SSC examination in different exams for the period 2012 to 2017.

Years Exams
SSC JE SSC CHSL SSC MTS SSC CGL
I II III I II III I II III I II III
2012 7500 700 95 5600 780 80 7500 480 75 4800 800 80
2013 7200 540 84 4200 800 120 6400 600 72 5500 450 60
2014 6500 660 77 5500 840 72 5400 520 104 4500 540 66
2015 5400 720 78 7200 600 96 6000 540 112 5100 500 55
2016 6400 640 64 8500 800 64 5100 700 60 6800 650 52
2017 5000 500 58 8000 850 68 7000 720 75 6000 640 60
  1. The total number of candidates passed in Tier-III in SSC CGL is approximately what percentage of the total number of candidates passed in Tier-III in SSC CHSL?
  1. 75%
  2. 79%
  3. 70%
  4. 65%
  5. 85%
  1. The total candidates passed in Tier-II in SSC CHSL in the year 2012 is what percentage more than the total candidates passed in Tier-II in SSC CGL in the year 2015?
  1. 66%
  2. 46%
  3. 59%
  4. 52%
  5. 56%
  1. What is the difference between the average number of candidates passed in Tier-III in SSC MTS and that in SSC JE during the whole period?
  1. 9
  2. 7
  3. 6
  4. 5
  5. 12
  1. In the year 2012, which exam had the highest percentage of passed candidates in Tier-II over the candidates Tier-I?
  1. SSC CHSL
  2. SSC MTS
  3. SSC CGL
  4. SSC JE
  5. None of these

 

  1. In which of the following years is the percentage of passed candidates in Tier-III with respect to passed candidates in Tier-II the highest in SSC JE exam?
  1. 2017
  2. 2016
  3. 2015
  4. 2013
  5. 2012

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