Tuesday, 5 July 2016

Data Interpretation for SBI PO

Direction (Q. 1-5) : Study the Following pie-chart and answer the following questions
Percentage of no. of employees in five different companies are given. And the ratio of male to female employees is also given in the table (Total Employees = 2600)


Company
M:F
A
7:6
B
2:4
C
11:7
D
9:13
E
33:58

















1) What is the total no of male employees in company A, B, C together?
     a) 855                                b) 1223
     c) 1054                              d) 1000                e) none of these

2) Number of female employee of company D and E together is what % more or less then no. of male     employees of company A, B and C together?
    a) 55% less                         b) 122 % more
    c) 10 % more                      d) 48 % less         e) 50 % less

3) What is the average number of female employees in company A, D, E together?
     a) 170                                b) 180
     c) 175                                d) 178                   e) 173

4) No. of female employees of company B is what percent of total employees of A and C together?
     a) 20.51%                          b) 15.45% 
     c) 18%                               d) 25.13%            e) none of these

5) No. of male employees of company D and E together are what percent more than female                     employees of company C?
     a) 77%                                    b) 70.25%
     c) 45.22%                              d) 65.22%        e) 73.39%




Answers:

1.c
2.d
3.c
4.a
5.e    

Monday, 4 July 2016

Data Interpretation (Missing DI) for SBI PO


Directions (1-5): Study the following graph and answer the questions below.

Table shows the details of five item’s Cost price, Marked price, Discount offered, Selling price and the profit or loss percentage




1. The seller marked the price of the item D same at its Cost price. Find the profit/loss percentage on item D? 10% Loss 20% Loss 10% Profit 20% Profit Data insufficient 2. The Cost price of item A is same as the cost price of item B. If the seller decides to mark the price 7% more than the Cost price, then how much discount should he offer so that he makes no profit or loss on selling the item? 6.54% 5.54% 6.14% 5.64% Data insufficient 3. What is the Cost price of item C? Rs 100 Rs 120 Rs 150 Rs 200 Data insufficient 4. The seller marks the price of item E double the cost price. What is the percentage profit/loss he will make on the item? 25% Profit 100% Profit 25% Loss No Profit No Loss 50% Profit 5. What is the average of Cost price of the five items? Rs 150 Rs 178 Rs 220 Rs 232 Rs 202


Directions (6-10): Study the following graph and answer the questions below.

Table shows the population and percentage increase/decrease of three cities in year 2001 and 2002.




6. What was the population (in Lakhs) of Shimla in 2001? 1.36 1.26 1.25 1.10 1.40 7. The population of Nainital in 2002 was same as that of of Shimla in 2001, then find average of total population of three cities over 2001 and 2002? 1.98 Lakhs 1.65 Lakhs 2.11 Lakhs 2.25 Lakhs 2.02 Lakhs 8. What is the percentage increase in the population of Ooty from 2001 to 2002? 66 1/3 % 33 2/3 % 33 1/3 % 66 2/3 % 50 % 10.The population of Shimla in 2001 is what percent less than population of Ooty in 2002? 33% 55% 22% 66%
76%




Answers with Explaination:

1) CP = MP = 350 SP = 350 * 90/100 = 315 Loss% = (350 – 315)/350 * 100 = 10% 2) Let the discount offered be ‘x’ % MP = 107/100 * 100 = 107 SP is same as CP, 100 = 107/100 * (100 – x) 100 – x = 93.45 x = 6.54% 3) SP = 220 * 80/100 = 176 CP = 176 * 100 / (100+17.34) CP = 150 4) SP = 620 * 75/100 = 465 CP = MP/2 = 620/2 = 310 % Profit = (465 – 310)/310 * 100 = 50% 5) Average = (100+100+150+350+310)/5=202 Rs 6) Population of Shimla in 2001 = 1.5 * 100/110 = 1.36 Lakhs 7) Population of Nainital in 2001 = 1.36 * 100/92 = 1.48 Average = (1.36+1.50+3+4+1.48+1.36)/6=12.7/6=2.11 Lakhs 8) % increase = 4-3/3 * 100 = 100/3 = 33 1/3 % 10) Required % = (4-1.36)/4*100=(2.64/4)*100=66%


Post Courtesy
Arpit Yadav

(Member of FCFBE page)


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