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Directions: Study the table given below and answer questions 1 to 5. The table shows the populations of three states over the years 2002 to 2007.

Population (in Lakhs) of three states over the years
State/
Year
200220032004200520062007
A4.54.85.25.45.86.2
B3.23.63.43.84.14.4
C5.65.55.86.36.66.9
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Data Interpretation - MCQ

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What is the average population of State B for all the years together (in lakhs)?

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What is the percentage increase in population of State A between 2002 and 2003?

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What was the difference between combined populations of all the three states for the years 2004 and 2005?

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What was the average population of all the three states in 2006?

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What is the ratio between combined populations of all the three states in 2004 and 2005?

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Directions: Study the following table carefully and answer questions 6 to 10. It consists of data on the number of candidates who appeared from five schools in the board exams from 2004 to 2008.

Schools
YEARABCDE
2004650760820800780
2005700740860780740
2006800820940750730
2007750880920840790
2008850840900860770
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Data Interpretation - MCQ 2

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The number of students who appeared from School E in 2004 is approximately what per cent of total number of students who appeared from all the schools together in that year?

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What is the average number of students who appeared from School B for all the years?

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The number of students who appeared in 2006 from School A is what per cent of the total number of students who appeared from School A for all the years together?

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What is the ratio between the total numbers of students who appeared in 2004 and 2005 from Schools C and D, respectively?

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What is the average number of students who appeared from the given schools in 2007?

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Directions: Study the following table carefully and answer questions 11 to 15. It consists of data on the graduates and postgraduates living in various towns.

Towns GraduatesPostgraduates
A10,2008,000
B25,25018,000
C15,15010,500
D20,20016,250
E24,00020,000
F16,50018,450
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Data Interpretation - MCQ 3

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What is the difference between the number of graduates and the number of postgraduates in town C?

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What is the average number of postgraduates in all the towns together?

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What is the ratio of the number of graduates from towns A and B together to the number of postgraduates from towns A and E together?

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What is the total number of graduates and postgraduates in towns A, D and F together?

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The number of graduates in town F is approximately what per cent of the number of postgraduates in the same town?

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Directions: Study the following bar graph carefully and answer questions 16 to 20. It consists of data on exports and imports of IT and electronics industry over a period.

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Data Interpretation - MCQ 4

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For how many years, the exports are at least 10% higher than the imports?

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In which year, the exports have shown the highest growth in percentage terms in comparison to preceding year?

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What are the average exports (in billion Rs.) for the period 2004 to 2009?

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By how much percentage, the total exports are higher than total imports from 2004 to 2009?

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What is the percentage increase in imports between the years 2004 and 2009?

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Directions: Study the following bar graph carefully and answer questions 21 to 25. It consists of data on student enrolment in different states.

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Data Interpretation - MCQ 5

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What is the ratio of the total enrolment of State B for years 2010 and 2011 to the total enrolment of State D for both the years combined?

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What is the percentage of total enrolment of State C in comparison to enrolment of State E for years 2010 and 2011?

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By what per cent the enrolment in the year 2011 is higher than that of 2010 for all the states combined?

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Which of the following states has shown the highest increase in student enrolment from years 2010 to 2011?

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What is the average enrolment for all the states for the year 2010?

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Directions: The bar graph given below shows the percentage distribution of the total expenditures of a company under various expense heads during 2003. Study it and answer questions 26 to 30.

Directions: Study the following pie chart carefully and answer questions 31 to 35. It consists of data about subscription from different sources for Bharat Bonds issued by Government of India.

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Data Interpretation - MCQ 6

Directions: Study the following pie chart carefully and answer questions 31 to 35. It consists of data about subscription from different sources for Bharat Bonds issued by Government of India.

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If the investments by NRIs is Rs. 8,000 crore, then the combined investment of companies and FIIs into Bharat Bonds is

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If the total investment is 55,000 crore, then the combined investment by pension funds and public is

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If the funds contributed by FIIs is 33,000 crore, then the funds contributed towards subscription of Bharat Bonds by NRIs is

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If total subscription is Rs. 55,000, then the difference between funds invested by banks and public is

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If the difference between funds contributed by public and banks on one hand and pension funds on the other is Rs. 5,000 crore, then the total funds subscribed for Bharat Bonds are

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Directions: Study the following pie chart carefully and answer questions 36 to 40. It consists of data on tourist arrival from different countries.

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Data Interpretation - MCQ 7

Directions: Study the following pie chart carefully and answer questions 36 to 40. It consists of data on tourist arrival from different countries.

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The difference between tourist numbers from USA and Japan is

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The angle extended at the centre by sector of tourists from USA is

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If the number of tourists from UK doubles up while the total remains the same, then the new angle extended by tourists from UK will be

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If the total number of tourists doubles up while the absolute number of tourists from ‘others’ remains the same, then the new angle extended by ‘others’ at the centre will be

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If the tourist traffic from USA shows a growth of 50% while the total number of tourists remains the same, then the new percentage from USA is

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Directions: Study the following table carefully and answer questions 41 to 45. It consists of breakup of expenses of a company over different years.

Items of Expenditure Rs. (in lakhs)
YearSalaryFuel and TransportBonusInterest on LoansTaxes
1998288983.0023.483
19993421122.5232.5108
20003241013.8441.674
20013361333.6836.488
20024201423.9649.498
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Data Interpretation - MCQ 8

Directions: Study the following table carefully and answer questions 41 to 45. It consists of breakup of expenses of a company over different years.

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What is the average amount of interest per year which the company had to pay during this period?

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The total amount of bonus paid by the company during the given period is approximately what per cent of the total amount of salary paid during this period?

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Total expenditure on all these items in 1998 was approximately what per cent of the total expenditure in 2002?

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The total expenditure of the company over these items during year 2000 is

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The ratio between the total expenditure on taxes for all the years and the total expenditure on fuel and transport for all the years, respectively is approximately

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Directions: Study the following bar graph carefully and answer questions 46 to 50. It consists of data on students’ enrolment in different vocational courses in A, B, C, D and E institutes.

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Data Interpretation - MCQ 9

Directions: Study the following bar graph carefully and answer questions 46 to 50. It consists of data on students’ enrolment in different vocational courses in A, B, C, D and E institutes.

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What is the respective ratio of the total number of girls enrolled in painting in Institutes A and C together to those enrolled in stitching in Institutes D and E together?

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The number of girls enrolled in stitching in Institute B forms approximately what per cent of the total number of girls enrolled in stitching in all the institutes put together?

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What is the respective ratio of the total number of girls enrolled in painting and stitching from all the institutes put together?

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The number of girls enrolled in dancing in Institute A forms what per cent of the total number of girls enrolled in all the vocational courses together in that institute?

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What is the total number of girls enrolled in painting from all the institutes together?

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Directions: Study the following line graph carefully and answer questions 51 to 55. It consists of profit data of a company for 2003 and 2004.

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Data Interpretation - MCQ 10

Directions: Study the following line graph carefully and answer questions 51 to 55. It consists of profit data of a company for 2003 and 2004.

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What is the ratio between the profits earned by Company A in 2004 and Company B in 2003?

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What is the difference between the total profit earned by Companies E, F and G together in 2003 and 2004 (Rs. in crores)?

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What is the ratio between the profit earned by Company C in 2003 and 2004 together and the profit earned by Company E in the same two years mentioned above?

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What is the approximate average profit earned by all the companies in year 2003 (`in crores)?

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The profit earned by Company B in 2004 is what per cent of the profit earned by the same company in 2003?

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Directions: Study the following pie charts carefully and answer questions 56 to 60. It consists of data on admission in graduate and postgraduate courses in different institutions.

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Data Interpretation - MCQ 11

Directions: Study the following pie charts carefully and answer questions 56 to 60. It consists of data on admission in graduate and postgraduate courses in different institutions.

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What are the total admissions in College B for both graduate and postgraduate courses?

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What is the difference in graduate and postgraduate courses in College A?

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By what per cent are admissions in graduate courses higher than postgraduate courses in case of College F?

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What is the difference between the highest admissions in graduate and the highest admissions in postgraduate courses in any combination of the colleges?

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By what per cent are postgraduate admissions lower than graduate admissions in case of College D?

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Directions: The bar graph given below shows the foreign exchange reserves of a country (in million USD) from 1991–1992 to 1998–1999.

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Data Interpretation - MCQ 12

Directions: The bar graph given below shows the foreign exchange reserves of a country (in million USD) from 1991–1992 to 1998–1999.

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The ratio of the number of years, in which the foreign exchange reserves are above the average reserves,
to those in which the reserves are below the average reserves is

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The foreign exchange reserves in 1997–1998 were how many times of that in 1994–1995?

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For which year the per cent increase in foreign exchange reserves over the previous year is the highest?

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The foreign exchange reserves in 1996–1997 were approximately what per cent of the average foreign exchange reserves over the period under review?

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What was the percentage increase in the foreign exchange reserves in 1997–1998 over 1993–1994?

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Directions: Study the bar graph given below and answer questions 66 to 70.

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Data Interpretation - MCQ 13

Directions: Study the bar graph given below and answer questions 66 to 70.

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Which year witnessed the maximum growth in sales turnover in absolute terms?

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Which year witnessed the maximum growth in sales turnover in percentage terms?

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What is the average sales turnover during all the years (Rs. in crores)?

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What is the approximate percentage growth between 2007 and 2011?

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How many years witnessed more than average growth?

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Data Interpretation - MCQ 14

From 71 to 80.

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Census is conducted after every

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Match List-I with List-II.
List-I                                                                                                 List-II
(Event)                                                                                             (Year)
A Statistical abstract of British India                                        I 1868
B Agricultural statistics of British India                                 II 1886
C First census                                                                              III 1881
D Central Statistical Organization                                          IV 1952

Codes:

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National Sample Survey (NSS) came into being to collect information through sample surveys on a variety of socioeconomic aspects in the year

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Indian Statistical Institute is located in

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How many divisions are there in Central Statistical Organization?

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National Statistical Commission was set up in the year

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Which of the following methods is best suited to show on map the types of crops grown in a region?

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Which of the following sources of data is not based on primary data collection?

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Which of the following is not a source of data?

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Which of the following is the oldest archival source of data in India?

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