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Data Interpretation Quiz 9

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Question 1

Directions: Study the following bar-diagram carefully and answer the questions:
Currently Active US combat battalions.
1 battalion = 1000 troops
What per cent of Active US combat battalions belonging to infantry is available?

Question 2

What is the total number of Active US combat troops deployed elsewhere abroad in all types?

Question 3

What is the ratio of total Aviation troops to total Infantry troops among the Active US combat troops?

Question 4

What is the percentage of Infantry troops deployed in Iraq with respect to Armour troops available in the US combat troops?

Question 5

The number of total Active US combat battalions is how many times that of the total Infantry?

Question 6

Read the following information and the accompanying graphs to answer the questions that follow.
www.jay.comspent $5,57,000 during last 12 months for online display advertisements, also called impressions, on five websites (Website A, Website B, Website C, Website D and Website E). In this arrangement, www.jay.comis the Destination Site, and the five websites are referred to as the AD sites. The allocation of online display advertisement expenditure is shown in Graph A. This online display advertisements helped www.jay.comto get visitors on this sites. Online visitors, visiting the AD sites, are served display advertisements of www.jay.comand on clicking they land on the Destination Site (Graph B). Once on the Destination Site, some of the visitors complete the purchase process (Graph C)



Quality traffic=
Leakage in online buying =
Efficiency of online display advertising expenditure on an AD site
Which of the following AD Sites provide facility of least cost per advertisement?

Question 7

Read the following information and the accompanying graphs to answer the questions that follow.
www.jay.comspent $5,57,000 during last 12 months for online display advertisements, also called impressions, on five websites (Website A, Website B, Website C, Website D and Website E). In this arrangement, www.jay.comis the Destination Site, and the five websites are referred to as the AD sites. The allocation of online display advertisement expenditure is shown in Graph A. This online display advertisements helped www.jay.comto get visitors on this sites. Online visitors, visiting the AD sites, are served display advertisements of www.jay.comand on clicking they land on the Destination Site (Graph B). Once on the Destination Site, some of the visitors complete the purchase process (Graph C)



Quality traffic=
Leakage in online buying =
Efficiency of online display advertising expenditure on an AD site
Which AD Site has provided maximum quality traffic?

Question 8

Which AD Site sent traffic to www.jay.comwith maximum leakage?

Question 9

On which AD Site is the advertising budget spent most efficiently?

Question 10

Directions: Answer the question, on the basis of the information given below.

The data points in the figure below represent monthly income and expenditure data of individual members of the Ahuja family (%), the Bose family (ce), the Coomar family (I), and the Dubey family (*). For these questions, savings is defined as
Savings = Income – Expenditure
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Which family has the lowest average income?

Question 11

Directions: Answer the question, on the basis of the information given below.

The data points in the figure below represent monthly income and expenditure data of individual members of the Ahuja family (%), the Bose family (ce), the Coomar family (I), and the Dubey family (*). For these questions, savings is defined as
Savings = Income – Expenditure
Description: I:\Work\All PYSP Papers\Backend Upload\UPSE\CAT\CAT-Paper-2004_files\image001.jpg
Which family has the highest average expenditure?

Question 12

Directions: Answer the question, on the basis of the information given below.

The data points in the figure below represent monthly income and expenditure data of individual members of the Ahuja family (%), the Bose family (ce), the Coomar family (I), and the Dubey family (*). For these questions, savings is defined as
Savings = Income – Expenditure
Description: I:\Work\All PYSP Papers\Backend Upload\UPSE\CAT\CAT-Paper-2004_files\image001.jpg
The highest amount of savings accrues to a member of which family?

Question 13

Directions: Answer the question, on the basis of the information given below.

The data points in the figure below represent monthly income and expenditure data of individual members of the Ahuja family (%), the Bose family (ce), the Coomar family (I), and the Dubey family (*). For these questions, savings is defined as
Savings = Income – Expenditure
Description: I:\Work\All PYSP Papers\Backend Upload\UPSE\CAT\CAT-Paper-2004_files\image001.jpg
Which family has the lowest average savings?
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