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Data Interpretation Quiz 19

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Question 1

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 2

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 3

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 sent traffic to www.jay.comwith maximum leakage?

Question 4

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

Question 5

Statements:

Some books are papers.

Some papers are plastic.

No plastic is black.


Conclusions
:

I. Some papers are not blank.

II. All papers are not black.

III. Some papers are black.

IV. Some books are black.

Question 6

Statements:

Some cars are windows.

Some windows are trees.

Some trees are hills.


Conclusions:

I. some hills are cars.

II. Some trees are cars.

III. Some hills are windows.

IV. No car is a hill.

Question 7

Which of the following person is definitely not seated next to a person of the same sex?

Question 8

Direction: Answer these questions based on the pipeline diagram below.

The following sketch shows the pipelines carrying material from one location to another, Each location has a demand for material The demand at Vaishali is 400 at Mathura is 400, at Jhampur is 700 and at Vidisha is 200. Each arrow indicates the direction of material flow through the pipeline. The flow from Vaishali to Mathura is 300; the quantity of material flow is such that the demands at all these locations are exactly met. The capacity of each pipeline is 1000.

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What is the free capacity available in the Avanti-Vidihsa Pipeline?

Question 9

Direction: Answer these questions based on the pipeline diagram below.

The following sketch shows the pipelines carrying material from one location to another, Each location has a demand for material The demand at Vaishali is 400 at Mathura is 400, at Jhampur is 700 and at Vidisha is 200. Each arrow indicates the direction of material flow through the pipeline. The flow from Vaishali to Mathura is 300; the quantity of material flow is such that the demands at all these locations are exactly met. The capacity of each pipeline is 1000.

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What is the free capacity available in the Avanti to Vaishali?

Question 10

Direction: Answer these questions based on the pipeline diagram below.

The following sketch shows the pipelines carrying material from one location to another, Each location has a demand for material The demand at Vaishali is 400 at Mathura is 400, at Jhampur is 700 and at Vidisha is 200. Each arrow indicates the direction of material flow through the pipeline. The flow from Vaishali to Mathura is 300; the quantity of material flow is such that the demands at all these locations are exactly met. The capacity of each pipeline is 1000.

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The quantity moved from Avanti to Vidisha is
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