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SUPERB 30 Quizzes: Day 17 - Mixed Data Interpretation

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Question 1

Directions: Study the bar graph carefully to answer the questions given below.
Income of three companies over the years (Rs. in crore)
What is the approximate percentage increase in the income of Company B from 2011 to 2013?

Question 2

Directions: Study the bar graph carefully to answer the questions given below.
Income of three companies over the years (Rs. in crore)
The total income of all three companies together was maximum in which of the following years?

Question 3

Directions: Study the bar graph carefully to answer the questions given below.
Income of three companies over the years (Rs. in crore)
What is the approximate average income of the three companies together in 2011?

Question 4

Directions: Study the bar graph carefully to answer the questions given below.
Income of three companies over the years (Rs. in crore)
What is the ratio of the total income of all three companies in 2011 to that in 2013?

Question 5

Directions: Study the bar graph carefully to answer the questions given below.
Income of three companies over the years (Rs. in crore)
The income of Company C in 2010 is what percentage of income of Company B in 2013?

Question 6

Direction: Refer to the pie-chart and answer the given questions.
A report on the post preparation and placement of engineering students after graduations in a state in a year:
No. of total graduate engineering students = 35000
The no. of students preparing for IES is approximately what percent of the no. of students preparing for GATE?

Question 7

Direction: Refer to the pie-chart and answer the given questions.
A report on the post preparation and placement of engineering students after graduations in a state in a year:
No. of total graduate engineering students = 35000
Find the ratio between the no. of students placed in companies and the no. of students preparing for M.Tech.

Question 8

Direction: Refer to the pie-chart and answer the given questions.
A report on the post preparation and placement of engineering students after graduations in a state in a year:
No. of total graduate engineering students = 35000
If the total no. of graduate engineering students is increased by 15% in the next year and the percentage of students preparing for govt. jobs is increased by 2% point and the percentage of students preparing for IES is decreased by 4% point, find the total no. of students preparing for govt. jobs and IES together in next year.

Question 9

Direction: Refer to the pie-chart and answer the given questions.
A report on the post preparation and placement of engineering students after graduations in a state in a year:
No. of total graduate engineering students = 35000
What is the difference between the no. of students preparing for GATE and M.Tech?

Question 10

Direction: Refer to the pie-chart and answer the given questions.
A report on the post preparation and placement of engineering students after graduations in a state in a year:
No. of total graduate engineering students = 35000
What is the central angle corresponding to the no. of students preparing for MBA?

Question 11

Direction: An organization has 8 departments. The table below gives information about the number of members in each of the departments, the age of the oldest and the youngest member of the departments and the average age of the departments. Some of the data is missing:

If there are a total of 44 employees, what is the average age of the employees apart from the youngest and oldest members in the production team?

Question 12

Direction: An organization has 8 departments. The table below gives information about the number of members in each of the departments, the age of the oldest and the youngest member of the departments and the average age of the departments. Some of the data is missing:

If the age of the 3rd person in HR is equal to the average age of the remaining 2 persons in finance, what is the average age of the members of finance team?

Question 13

Direction: An organization has 8 departments. The table below gives information about the number of members in each of the departments, the age of the oldest and the youngest member of the departments and the average age of the departments. Some of the data is missing:

The ages of the members of sales team is in arithmetic progression. If no employee in the company is below 20 years, what is the age of the oldest member of the sales team? Age of every member is an integer in years.

Question 14

Direction: An organization has 8 departments. The table below gives information about the number of members in each of the departments, the age of the oldest and the youngest member of the departments and the average age of the departments. Some of the data is missing:

The ratio of the ages of the oldest and the youngest member of the technical team is 5:3. If the average age of the remaining members of the team is 35.5, what could be the possible average age of the technical team? Age of every member is an integer in years.

Question 15

Direction: An organization has 8 departments. The table below gives information about the number of members in each of the departments, the age of the oldest and the youngest member of the departments and the average age of the departments. Some of the data is missing:

If the average age of the remaining members of operations team is 3 years more than the average age of the remaining members of R&D team, what is the average age of the operations team?

Question 16

Direction: Study the following information and answer the related questions.
P, Q, R, S, T, A, B, C, D and E are employees of a company. A table shows the average age of any two employees of the company. The average age of A and B is 27.5.

i.e average age of A & P is given as (A+P)/2=39.5
What is the age of T?

Question 17

Direction: Study the following information and answer the related questions.
P, Q, R, S, T, A, B, C, D and E are employees of a company. A table shows the average age of any two employees of the company. The average age of A and B is 27.5.

i.e average age of A & P is given as (A+P)/2=39.5
What is the average age of D, R and S?

Question 18

Direction: Study the following information and answer the related questions.
P, Q, R, S, T, A, B, C, D and E are employees of a company. A table shows the average age of any two employees of the company. The average age of A and B is 27.5.

i.e average age of A & P is given as (A+P)/2=39.5
What is the ratio of ages of Q and E?

Question 19

Direction: Study the following information and answer the related questions.
P, Q, R, S, T, A, B, C, D and E are employees of a company. A table shows the average age of any two employees of the company. The average age of A and B is 27.5.

i.e average age of A & P is given as (A+P)/2=39.5
What will be the average of sum of ages of A, B, C, D and E together after five years?

Question 20

Direction: Study the following information and answer the related questions.
P, Q, R, S, T, A, B, C, D and E are employees of a company. A table shows the average age of any two employees of the company. The average age of A and B is 27.5.

i.e average age of A & P is given as (A+P)/2=39.5
If age of P and Q is decreased by 50% and age of A and B is increased by 20%, what will be the ratio of ages of P, Q, R, S and T together to the ages of A, B, C, D and E together?
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