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Data Interpretation is the major part covered in Quantitative Aptitude Section of any exam, DUDS basically shows how data is analysed to answer the questions that are asked. Th candidates preparing for specific examination prefer the books related to that particular exam ‘which includes each and every section but separate books for each section make stademts score better marks. Importance of DI/DS is increasingly moving centre stage in today’s com ‘The questions that are asked in different examinations are not easy to solve and one cannot these problems without having a better practice, but once you know the basic conce; you can solveit in less time. The ACCREDITED GUIDE TO DATA Interpretati Sufficiency will serve the students in the above discussed manner. This book: has been prepared after a comprehensive research on the teachers who are involved in teaching of Dl) DS, The value points incorporated in this book on the basis ofthe research make this book stand fara part from other available books in the market. Features of this book Each chapter begins with a brief introduction that will make the students under: concepts clearly and completely. Clear indication of the Types of Questions along with proper guidelines to sol question has separate Theory, Solved Examples and Exercise rand dit The Exercise ofeach chapter has been graded as per difficulty and at the end, comlath has been given which is divided into three parts Le. Base, Moderate and Advance lev fully solved. M_ Base level, Moderate Level and Advance level exercise covers all types of questions ie. previous years’ examinations. Questions of different competitive examinations like CAT, MAT, CMAT. ‘MHT-CET, Bank (PO/Clerk), SSC (CGL/PO), Railways, UPSC (CSAT) deother state PSCs {questions etc, upto 2015 have been covered, Hovever, [have put my best efforts in preparing this book, but snerer has and in the completion of this book, a special note of thanks goes to Miss Jasika Xhes ft CChabbra without theie support, the book could rot have conte tits shape, Rav! Siawlear and Ravindar Rawat have given their expertise in the layout of Sachin Kumar and Ms Gaura Sharma for this book is also v Scanned by CamScanner httpsiftelegram.me/Banking Zone httpsiftelegram.me/SSC_Zone CONTENTS 1. Analysis of Data + Data + Data Interpretation + Percentage + Average + Ratio + ‘Types of Data Representation 2. Data Table + Parts of Data Table + Interpretation of Data of Table + Questions Based on Single Table 3. Bar Chart + PartsofaBarChart + Interpretingthe Bar Chart + General Pointsabout Bar Chart + SignificanceofBarChart Questions Based on Simple Bar Chart Y VerticalBarChart ¥ Horizontal Bar Chart ¥ Deviation BarChart Line Graph + PropertiesofLineGraph + PartsofaLineGraph + RepresentationofDataasLine Graph Single Dependent Variable Graph MorethanOne Dependent Variable 3-11 Data Tables Bar Graphs, Line Graphs Pie Charts Mixed graph Case Studies Miscellaneous Charts SSKASNAS 12-76 Questions Based on Two or More Tables Miscellaneous Examples Cumulative Exercises 77-131 Questions Based on More than One Bar Chart ¥ Grouped Bar Chart Y Composite BarChart Miscellaneous Examples Cumulative Exercises 132-180 Graphs with Two Scales Range Graph Miscellaneous Examples Cumulative Exercises Scanned by CamScanner httpsiftelegram.me/Banking_ Zone 5. Pie Chart or Circle Graph « ImportanceofPie Charts + LimitationsofPieCharts « Basedon Percentage Values + Basedon Degree Values « Basedon Actual Values 6. Mixed Graph + Combination of TableandGraph + Combination of Graphs 7. Case Studies + Steps to Solve ‘Case Studies" + Miscellaneous Examples 8. Miscellaneous Charts + Radar Chart/Graph + Triangular Bar Diagram + Area Diagram 9, Data Sufficiency + Do's & Dont’s of Data Sufficiency + To find Necessary Statements + Tofind Unnecessary Statements hitpsiltelegram.me/SSC_Zone IL-2 Rased on Morethan OnePieChart Basedon Exploded PieChact Miscellaneous Examples Cumulative Exercises 233-285 Miscellaneous Examples Cuma xercises 286-317 Cumulative Exercises B1R-340 Scatter Diagram Curmulative Excercises 341-382 Miscellaneous F: Cumulative Scanned by CamScanner httpsiftelegram.me/Banking Zone DATA INTERPRETATION Scanned by CamScanner httpsiftelegram.me/Banking_ Zone hitpsiftelegram.me/SSC_Zone rag Analysis of Data Data Data is a way to represent instructions, faets or concepts in an organised format suitable for communication, interpretation or processing by humans or other automatic odes. These data are sepresented in anumber of organised foraiats (like graphical format, tabular format, pie charts ete), so that we can conclude any particular information from them. Data Interpretation ‘The process of deriving conclusion or inferences from the information given in an organised format of data is called ‘Data Interpretation’. Data interpretation forms one ofthe most critical areas of different general and entrance examinations. It counts 19 tions in the MISA entrance examination, 20-25 questions in Bank examination, 5-10 questions in SSC examination, 5-7 questions is CSAT examination ete. Therefore, its understanding and its inherent concepts will help the students to examinations. score maximum in differe ‘The principles used in data interpretation are as below 1, Percentage 2 Average 3.Ratio “The above principles play a vital role in solving the problems. Hence, we should have proper knowledge of the above slated principles. Let us study these in detail. 1. Percentage The term percent means for every hundred. A fraction whose denominator is 100 is called a percentage and the numerator of the fraction is ealled the rate per cent. It is denoted by the symbol %, _ 1 etelxx Percentage is a very useful tool for comparison in the analysis of data. For example, in their captaincy Sourav Ganguly has won 127 matches out of 205 matches and Rahul Dravid has won 64 matches out of 149 matches. This can however, be better comprehended in a percentage form, which is for . success rate of Ganguly room 01 93% ni success rate of Dravid =“. x 100% =4571% 0 “This reveal that asa eaptain, Ganguly is more successfut than Dravid. Scanned by CamScanner httpsiftelegram.me/Banking_ Zone httpsiltelegram.me/SSC_Zone 4 The Accredited Guide to Data Interpretation & Data Sulticiene Interpretation of Data Involving the Percentage is more of less than, (when >») x00 (whenx average value in 2013, Hence, 2014, the value (or production) of Otype scooter is closer tothe Average value of al the scooters in that year. httpsitelegram.me/Banking_ Zone Analysis of Data Interpretation of Data Involving the Average While interpretating the data by average, we follow some rules, which are as given below Rule 1. Ifthe value of each item is increased by the same value k, then the average of the group of items will also be increase byk. Forexample, Let the average marks of 50 students be 80. If we increase the marks of each student by 1, then the average marks of 50 students will also be increased byt. fe so+i=8t Rule 2. Ifthe value of each item is decreased by the same value k, then the average of the group of items will also be decreased by k. Forexample, Let the average marks of 50 students is 80. If we decrease the marks of each student by 1, then the average marks of 50 students will also be decreased by 1 ie B0-1=79 Rulle’s, Ifthe value of each item is multiplied by the same value k, then the average of the group of items will also be multiplied by k. Forexample, Letthe average of 10 numbers be90.1fwe multiply each number by 10, then the average of the 10 ‘numbers will also get multiplied by 10 ie. 90X10 900 . Rule 4. Ifthe value of each item is divided by the same value k (where, k#0), then the average of the group of items will also be divided by k. : Forexample, Let the average of 10 numbers be 90. If we divide each number by 9, then the average of the 10. numbers will aso get divided by 9, i.e. 2 10. Rule 5. The average of a group of items will always lie between, smallest value and largest value in the group, ie. the average will be greater than the smallest value and lesser than the largest value in the group. Forexample, Let 7, 10, 12, 11 be the set of four numbers, then $10-412+11 ] Average = ‘which is greater than the smallest value of the set, i.e. 7andlesser than the largest value of the set, ie. 2 Scanned by CamScanner httpsiltelegram.me/SSC._Zone 7 (if) Average by Mental Calculation When the calculation ofaverage would take along time, itis, better to do mental calculation and choose the (closest) best alternative, However, the actual calculation of average may Deneededif more than onechoicesarecloser toeach other. & Direction (Example 6) Read the information ‘carefully and answer the question that follows. Production and exports of sugar (milion ka) ‘Years | 2008-10 | 2010-11 [ 2011-12 | 2012.19 | 2013-14 Expots | 207 | 189 | 200 | 215 | 220 “Preauctin| _aa1_| s61_|_se7_| 605 | 660 Ex6. The average production of sugar exported as a fraction ‘of the sugar production in the half decade was (a) 049 (ost (00.36 (doz (ou Sol. (c) None ofthe given options/choices arecloserto each other, 50 mental ealculation may work. Just observe that the exports ogee ofpredueon thee yer 20-0) shoving veaty Lo pradtion a eners. ene heregoredaeagwille> #059 Thu. o36oks the closest among the alternatives given. Weighted Average When two groups of items are combined together, then we can talk ofthe average ofthe entire group. However, ifwe know only the average of the two groups individually, we cannot find out the average of the combined group by items, Forexample, there are two sections A and B of aclass whére the average height of section A is 150 em and that of section B is 1360 em, On the basis of this information, we cannot find the average of the entire class (of the hwo sections together). As discussed earlier, the average height ofthe entre class “sum of the total height of the entire class {otal number of students in the entire class In other words, ifx, isthe average of, number, % is the average of n, numbers, x, is the average of numbers and so on, then wverage of " umbers = 221+ Map + Myts Fone average ofall + np 4.)numbérs = ME Bala Tes ExT. Ina class there are 55 students and the following table shows the number of students and their corresponding weight Numberofsudens | 7] 3 [|] 6[9]2 Weighs inka) | 62 [ 69 | oF | 70 | 60 | 75 | 05 Find the average weight of ll the 55 students. G@)ms6kg @)MGkg (7A4kg — ()7O6Kg + (e) None of these httpsiftelegram.me/Banking Zone 2 The Accredited Guide to Data Interpretation & Data Sol. () Required average weight 62+ SKEI+ 1X67 15X70 680+ 9X7S+ 2495 s 43441804 10054 9104 480+ 6754190 5 3389 5 108 kg 3. Ratio Ratio is compared by division of the nicasure of two Quantities of the ‘same kind, In other words, ratio is a comparison of two numbers by division. Ifthe two quantities arex and y, then ratio of x and y is represented as ~ or x:y. x ‘The quantitiesxand y are called terms ofthe ratiox: y,xisthe first term or numerator and y is the second term ot denominator. eg. if one has 3 oranges and 5 lemons in a bowl of fruit, the ratio of oranges to lemons would be 3:5, while the ratio of lemons to oranges would be 5:3. ‘Types of Ratio ‘There are mainly three types of ratio which aie as following i) Comparison of a Part to Another Part Let us understand how to compate apart to another part with the help of following example. & Direction (Example 8) Study the following table carefully to answer the question that follows. ‘Years | Production of cars Counties ors | 2014 India 700 | 760 Usa 900 | 940 China reo | 1860 Japan 1500 | 1580 tay 1160_|_ 1218 Ex8, _ Whatis the ratio between the production of cars by India in 2013 to the production of cars by Japan in 2014? (@) 35:77 ) 77:37 (©)35:79 (79:80 Sol. (c) Number of production of cars by India in 2013 700, and number of produetion of cars by Japan in 201 700 1580 + Required rat 1 htpstlegram melSSC_Zone | ufficiency | (i) Comparison of a Part of Its Whole Let us understand how to compare a part ofits whole with the help of following example. & Direction (Example 9) Study the following table carefully to answer the question that follows. Exponditure of a company (i lakh) por annum over the yoars Years tems of expenditure | — Seo _| ont |e say eae [us 208 342 342. 336 Fuel and transport 98 112 116 142 Interest on foans 234 2 20 1842 Tees aze_|_ 424 936__| 10.42 Ex9, ‘The ratio between the expenditure on taxes in the year 2010 * to the total expenditure on taxes for all the years respectively. is, (@neut (area eu (a) 13: 102 Sol. (t) Expenditure on taxes in the year 2010424 lakh and total ‘expenditure on taxes for all the years 9 3.7644.244 936+ 1042 2778 lakh 2 =U (approx) corey s+ Required ratio (iii) Comparison of One Whole to Another Whole Let us understand how to compare of one whole to another whole with the help of following examples. & Direction (Example 10) Study the following table carefully to answer the question that follows. Number of workers employed in four units of a factory during the yoars clo “115 | 10 yea | 118 182 | 125 125 | 435 Ex 10, What is the respective ratio or total number of workers employed in unit A for all years to the total number of ‘workers employed in unit D for all the years? @) 119: (© 13:92 Sol, (a) Number of workers employed in unit A for all the years 54+ 1284 136+ 186 = 595 ‘otal number of workers employed in unit D forall the years Hoes + 1254135 =485, + Required ratio = 325. H9_ 185 97 = 19:97 Scanned by CamScanner httpsiftelegram.me/Banking Zone Analysis of Data Ratio of Equality, Greater Inequality or Lesser Inequality Anatiois said to be a ratio of equality, greater or lesser inequality if firstterm also known as antecedent.s equal to or greater than orless than the second term also known as consequent. In other words, where a= bis called a ratio of equality. 3,535 ele. where a> bis called a ratio of greater inequality. ©4g.5:3,735, ete, + The ratio: where, a< bis called a ratio of lesser inequality. ©g. 2:4,6:8 ete, + A ratio of equality is unaltered, a ratio of greater inequality is diminished and a ratio of lesser inequality is increased, ifthe same positive quantity is added to both its terms. + A ratio of equality is unaltered, a ratio of greater inequality is increased and a ratio of lesser inequality is diminished, ifthe same positive quantity is not greater, then the smaller term be subtracted from each of ts terms. + Students are advised that they should try assuming certain values and check the results. Interpretation of Data Involving the Ratio Interpretation of data involving the ratio follows the following rules Rule 1: To evaluate a ratio, 5/381 (say), where numerator ac7 8 and other « Hence, Ss the highest ratio and 284 isthe lowest ratio. os 33 Rule4, To find the value which constitutes the maximum part (or portion) or minimum part of the total value. Ifaand bare the two values constituting the total value (448), then > is maximum, when a~b is maximum and —*— is minimum, when ab is a+b ‘minimum. & Direction (Example 11) Study the given information and answer the question that follows. ‘Tho ota investment = Credit mobiised + Fund utlised and the value are glvon tor itferent years Years 2oi0 | 201 | ore | 2019 | 2014 Great mcbised Were) | 00 | 190 | ss20 | vos | 120 Fund ulised (crore) 360 | 680 | 785 | 900 | 320 Ex11. Find in which year the eredit mobilised constitutes the ‘maximum or minimum part of the total investment? (a) 2010, 2014 (b) 2014, 2010 (o)2011, 2012 (22013, 2014 (©2012, 2013 Scanned by CamScanner Itpsiitelegram.me/Bankiig_ Zone htpsiltelegram.me/SSC_Zone 10 The Accredited Guide to Data Interpretation & Data Sufficiency} | Ex 13, Whatis the respective ratio of amount spent by family ow redicine to the amount spent on groceries? Sol. (a) Step 1. Assume. credit mobilised, wie ae ews oe Mor 11:25 3 the maximum part of the total investment. Hence, option (a) is correct. 2 “Required ratio = 2 e us & aereae (Example 12) Se idy the information given > 1. ction (Example M4) Study the graph carefull aoe casas otncompans (intlaks) per annum over loamster the following question. the given year xo vo 250. 200 336 5 Fucl and Transpo for. 139142 g 10 Boras asa. sea | 396 = scot Interest on Loans 418 © 364 | 494 = Taxes _ imi ae 50 Ex 12, The ratio between the total expenditure on taxes forall years O'zp07 2008 2009-2010 S01 S012 201g Years and the total expenditure on fuel and transport for all the years respectively is approximately Ex 14, What is the ratio between the total production (47 (b1013 commodities X and ¥ for all the seven years together? (orsas (2) 26:27 Oras (d)5:8 (0) 27:26 (Oss (2a (6) None of these Sol. (e) Total production of X forall the seven years together Sol. (8) Required ratio 75+ 2254 1004 175+ 205+ 200+ 250 “Total expenditure on taxes for all years oial expenditure on fuel and transport for allyeare aie 2 BB+ 10 +76 4884 98 Total production of Y forall the seven years together See 1 1+ 00+ 25-4 200+ 150+ 2504 225+ 200 = £51 229 or 19:13 approw . ina se 3 TI PEMI Hence, required ratio = 982 = 27 pr 27:29 & Direetion (Example 13) Study the pie chart to answer eee the question that follows. Important Formulae Dogroewise breakup of expenditure + Proit=Selling Price (SP) ~ Cost Price (CP) ‘ofa family ina month + rem persgca( =o CPx (100: Profit /Loss7) 100 ____SPx.100 (100% Profit Loss) + Total profit = Revenue Expenses Total national income Population Total amount spent in a month = ® 45800 + Loss =Demand Supply +i * Per capita income hitps:telegram.me'Banking Zone Intpsuitelegram.me/SSC_Zone Analysis of Data " Types of Data Representation An effective representation of data enables top officials to draw upon the inference formation with the least effort and tint. ‘Therefore, it is required to organise the data into meaningful representation. The effective representation of data can be broadly cassifed into following categories + Data Tables Data tables simplest method used for summarising data and representing it in a meaningfal way. Ina table, data is art. systematically in columns and rows. + Bar Graphs Bar graphs are one ofthe easiest and! mast commonly used teols of representing data. A bar graph consists ofa group of bars, ‘which are equidistant from one another. The values i the ar charts are read by the measurement ofthe height ofthe bars. + Line Graph or X-Y Charts The line graph simplifies the data interpretation, as itis a pictorial representation of data and s therefore very useful for determining trends and rate of change. + Pie Charts Pie chars are the cicular representation of data. This eireular diageam is divided into diferent sectors or segments, + Mixed or Combination Graph ived graphs are the combination of more than one ofthe above discussed graphs to describe area life situation and data is to be interpretated taking help ofthe given graphs collectively. + Case Studies. nthe casestudies form of data representation. the data is given in the form of paragraph. One has to understand the data represented in the paragraph and convert the same into a suitable form so as o interpret it meaningfully + Miscellaneous Charts In miscellaneous charts questions based ona bled of diferent topics lke bar graph, pie chart, et. are being asked. For thisa candidate need tohavea thorough knowledge of the required topiesand should possess the required skillstosolvethe different types of questions. Scanned by CamScanner ntipsditelegram,me/SSC_Zone httpsiftelegram.me/Banking Zone httpsilteleg Data Table Tables are’often used in reports, magazines and newspapers to representa set of numerical facts. They enable the readers to make comparison of facts and draw quick conclusions. It is one of the easiest and most accurate way of resenting the data. They require much closer reading than graphs or charts. tis the most systematic way of representing quantitative data in a tabular form to understand the given information and to demonstrate the problem in a certain field of study. Ina table, data is arranged systematically in columns and rows, Generelly, the information in arranged in a table in alphabetical order, chronological order, monthwise, yearwise, ete. Parts of Data Table A table generally has the following five integral parts 1. Tabletitle “The title ofthe table gives a general idea ofthe type and often the purpose of information presénted. THMLE Sub Column Headings Body Footnotes 2 Stub This section ofthe table contains row headings that tellus about the specific kind of information given in that row. 3, Column headings ‘The column headings tell us about the specific kind of information given in that column, 4 Body This section of the table consists of numerical figures or data, 5 Footnotes This section ofthe table consists an additional piece of information ofthe table, Scanned by CamScanner ——— httpsiftelegram.me/Banking Zone httpsiltelegram.me/SSC_Zone Data Table 13 eg The lable given helow shows the percentage breakup of people of different age groups in 4 different urban cities viz, Delhi, Mumbai, Bengaluru and Pane in the year 2014, . “Tablotilo Porgontago broakup of pooplo of foront ‘90 groups (yes) In 2014 column upio20 | 2090 | 2040 | 4050 | Above s+)“ headings Dani wz | «3 | 2 | 2 | 2 suv-p§ Juma | 0 wv | 7] wo} o ila, ‘Bongakiw 9 a 20 B a sd Puno 8 wo | 2 | 3 | a 4} _Tolal numbor of pooplo survoyod is #6000000, Footiotos Interpretation of Data of Tables ‘The interpretation of data of the tables is one on the basis of assessment of ‘mumerical figures inthe light of interrelated column captions and style ofthe table. In fact, more attention is focused on the (subentries) in a table and questions are answered mosily regarding it 1, Maximum and minimum values, 2, Average value, 3, Maximum and minimum ratios of any two parameters in columvrow. 4, Maximun/ininimum rate of inerease/decrease. 5, Items showing eccentric behaviour How to Interpret a Data Table Here, data is presented in the form of simple Number of employees working in various departments able as given below Important Points + Road both the question and data set carefully, Understand what you are ‘boing asked to do, before you begin figuring out che information ‘Check the data and type of information required, Be sure that you are looking at the right part of columns and rows: ‘in table position of different items Inerease your computation speed (mental calculation). Its essential that you develop an ability to calculate 1%, 2%, 16%, 25% of random numbers. You should be able to calculate average of six three-digit numbers in less than ee 30 seconds, eparienta , poe " ‘+ Look at the footnotes given as they [ Production | Marketing fel eeseare provide additional information for woe | | 190 iat particular data. Tis explains the zo | 91 | 146 o 40 Jargons and lists the formulae that 2010 1000 160 TO 148 might be needed to solve the questions zo. | 1010_|_ 150 2 10° asked. “The above table shows + Check the units required. Be sure that + ‘The number of employees working + Number of employees working (Gn 2008» 130, 2009 «146 production department (in.2008 = 990, in 2009 = 940, in 2010 » 1000 andl in 2011 = 1010) marketing department f 2010 = 160 and in 2011 » 150) your answer isin thousand, millions or Whatever, itis that the question Scanned by CamScanner Intps:telegram.me/Banking Zone of questions that are asked but on the basis of Observation, Analysis and Experience, here are some different types of ; I | . There are multiple types of questions which are asked from the chapt i questions that are usually asked in the examination. Almost all the questions in this chapter can be categorised into the | following types. The Accredited Guide to Data Interpretation & Data Sufficiency Types of Quest ons Asked in Various Examinations httpsiltelegram.me/SSC_Zone “Data Table’ soit isquite difficult to predict exacttype | Type @ Based on Single Table ‘Questions based on single table are asked in examinaidns.In these questions, table having data is given, Based on the information given in the table the questions asked are to be answered. Examples Based on Type 1 ‘The following table shows the marks obtained by two students in different subjects. Subjects [Student] Maximum | ‘Maximum mats marks Engish | 60 100 wo 150 Psychology} 70 400 0 100 History | $0 100 60 100 Sansent_| 30 50 18 25 The difference in the mean aggregate percentage marks of the students is UPSC (CSAT) 2014 (25m 0) 13.75% (©) 125% (@)zer0 ‘Meain aggregate percentage marks of student A -( eer ates patos ( Wo, so) = 60% 100+ 10041004 5, 350 ‘Mean aggregate percentage marks of student B ( B0+70+ 604-15, ao 150+ 1004 100+ 25, Difference in mean aggregate percentage mark = 60~ Clearly, the difference in mean aggregate percentage of marksis Sol, 2/Consider the following information regarding the performance of a class of 1000 students in four different tests, UPSC (CSAT) 2012 MarksfTests [1 i” 0 Ww ‘Average CT Cy 70 80 marks Range ot | 301090, | 451075 | 2010 100 | oto 100 marks a fa student scores 74 marksin each of the four tests, then in which one of the following testshis performanceisthe best comparatively? _ (6) Test 1 WO) Test (0 Test @Test1v Sol) Intestsandl, theaverage marksare minimum andthusa score of 74 mark willbe best relatively, whereas snee range of marks in tes I is upto 75. Thus, his performance is best in test I comparatively. & Difettion (Examples 3-5) Study the table carefully nd answer the questions given below. | CGPSC 2013 In the following table, production of rice (in tonne) of three different states UP, AP and Punjab over the years 2006 to 2009 is shown. Production of rise (in tonne) Years 2006 | 2007 | 2008 | 2009 uF 36 | 37 | 46 | 73 a 47 | 52 | 80 | 65 Punjab | 38 | 74 | 59] a1 oAinatis: the difference between the total production of rice (Gn tonne) to all the three states (UP, AP and Punjab) together in 2006 and 2008, respectively? (@) 54 tonne (6) 48 tonne (95: tonne 48) 44 tonne (5) None of these pit is the average production of rice (in tonne) of state Punjab for all the years together’ (0) 495 tonne 1075.05 tonne (Q Stonne (€) 46 tonne (@ None of these 5 Whatis the percentage increase in the production of rice in the state AP in the year 2009 in comparison with 2007? (a) 705, (b) 40% 8 55% () 25% (€) None of the above . : SAT IY TIT I httpsiftelegram.me/Banking Zone httpsiltelegram.me/SSC_Zone Data Table : 15 SOLUTION (Examples 3-5) firection (Examples 7-11) Study the following table ‘Total production of rie (in tonne) ofall the three states (UP, carefully to answer these questions. AP and Punjab) together in year 2006 = 56447438 = 141, Number of students appeared and passed in an examination, ‘and total production of rice (in tonne) ofall the three states (UP, {rom five cite AP and Punjab) together in year 2008 =4.6+8.0+ 59185 J mire citoront schools overthe years, «Difference between total production of rice (in tonne) ofall = the three states (UP, AP and Punjab) together in years 2006 and 4 8 c 2 £ 2008 = 185141544 tonne yas! Bl al Bl al Ble 3 Average production of rice of state Punjab s| 3/3/81 | 2 Eleldlg = RBHTAYS9+31 202, £| 8] 8) 2] & él] &/ 2) 8] 3 + 22 = sostome B/ | 3/8) B/é| 8) @ of In year 2007, production of ice in state AP=&.2tonne 2010 [600 | 850 | 450 | 250 | 820 | 980 [580 | 480 | G20 [S00 2011 | 50 | 250 | 480 | 200 | 550 | 420 | 600 | 420 | 650 | 550 Tn years 200, production of ree in state AP=6.5 tonne | | eaeewecmeeeceeepenr eae 2012 | 640 | 300 | 420 | 280 | s00 | 400 | 560 | 420 | 680 | 500 + Required percentage increas (SS 2013 | 650 | 400 | 480 | 220 | 560 | 450 | 620 | 480 | 680 | 580 52 2ota | o00 | 450 | 500 | 300 | 580 | 480 | oto | 520 | eo | seo 3 5 ‘i passed from schools Band C respectively forall the given. 6. Four cars are hired at the rate of 8 per km plus the cost of years? iesel at ®40 per L, In this context, consider the details (70:51 (70:33 given in the following table. UPSC (CSAT) 2015 (083:70 (@s1:70 Cats. Mieage | Hours | Total payment JH What is the ratio between the total number of students Ginkenty appeared from all the schools together in 2010 and 2011? a 8 20 (a) 286 : 295 (oy 277 236 fe 10 5 || (9.236 :277 (0) 298 285 c ° a \% What was the overall percentage of students passed with a a e 1812 respect to the number of students appeared from all the ——— 1 2 schools together in 20137 (rounded off to the nearest Which car maintained the maximum average speed? Integer) (Cara ()carB (oy t4% (e758 (carc X@) Cer D (76% arm So poepernttacrpyoniltentsgtnsttet, yf gor shal D, which ya had te lonst sunk ot ‘Selden suns ped wiheps shone ope z.Total payment = Rate per kilometer xd) @)2010 au + (cou of diese per litre xd) (©)2o1e (d) 2013 m |. During 2012, which school had the highest percentage of p=oavsor(2) ax(s+2) students passed with respect to those appeared? a a @c eB ‘which gives us total distance, d = —PM™ @A @E Gee) . pm ’ SOLUTION (Examples 7-11) mt 408) 7. (d) Average number of students passed from school B ‘Welnow that themaileage time taken and total paymentof sch spate een car and hence we con find out thei speeds. sie So, the speed of Car A=!» Average number of students passed from school © "= 3508 420+ 40044504480 _ 2100 «+: Requited ratio 8, (b) Required ratio= (600+ 4504+ 520+ 580+ 620) (580+ 480+ 550+ 600+ 650) ‘Therefore, only car A’has speed greater than 9 and itis the 2770: 2860 fastest car. 277: 286 Scanned by CamScanner htpsitelegram.me/Banking Zone 16 7355514 9. (@) Required pscentge =( 22109 250 10. (disclaratn yearn ot aber often sted with ese tothe per 11 Dating na te prceriag dns peed ith pet tothe epeted instal A223 in school inschool B= (2800s 6.66% = a ston na (0) > in school E 580) ‘Thus, school £has the highest percentage. The Aceret httpsiltelegram.me/SSC_Zone ited Guide to Data Interpretation & Data Suffi 800) 6. s75% (Sete 5 = 80% (Zam) 26.21% Intro Exercise 1 m=am=m ‘ection (Q. Nos. 1-3) Production of fertilizers by ‘six major companies of India during the year 2012 for the months of April to August are given in the following table. Study the following table carefully and answer fection (Q. Nos. 4-8) Study the following table carefully and answer the questions that follow. Chart showing schedule of rain from Dadar to Bhuj and number ‘of passengers boarding from each station the questions given there after following MPPSC 2014 reve oars] Av [Oe en Production of frtiisrs (lakh tonne) eu |" Gh) | (rmiy| vaveled | passengers = Stations trom oigin | Boarding te srpaniee eae —{ stinker) | tainateach Noms Tw [ w |v fw station pat | 10 | aan [tes | Farad] 20 aay] ana] 1208 | 3 a way | 318 | 179 | a77 | vez | tao | 122 point | une | sea, | too | tas | 173 | 125 | 130 — vasciRoad |12:53| 12:58 | 3 42 378 vuty | ea5" | ter | te7 | ie | 148 | 100 Sut ais] 4:20 | 5 | as7 458 avgust| ar | 10_| 105 | ea | us | 128 vedo | 6:05 | 6:10, | 5 | 386 239 > nics month dvs company Wve» conan ot foie. |e | 8:35) 2 | ze | 0 sponte sito tiered?" esos | 00 | gat’ | a | te fis (@) None © May hg 5:40 | endng | - | 77 None © June (@ Aprit Pit Inwhich company, there isa continuous increas in production , ean eens Production yy” Whetisthe dstancetraelld bythe trsnfiom Suratto Nai @4 wm (a) 176m © m @wv yes (6) 186 km . © (@) 193 km (In the month of June, how many companies have a share of (©) 159 km ‘more than 25% of the total production of fertilizers of that * company? (@) Two () Three (©) None (@) Data inadequate wf How much time does the train take to reach Ahmedabad after departing from Anand Jn, (including the halt time)? (a) 1h 59 min (6) 1h 17 min (1h 47 min (@) 1h 45 min (©) 1h 15 min Scanned by CamScanner httpsiftelegram.me/Banking Zone httpsiltelegram.me/SSC_Zone Data Table Wats the respective ratio between the numberof passegers boarding from Vasai Road and from Ahmedabad in the train? (aust 13:9 (c) 21:19 (@)is:13 (o)13215, / halt time (stopping time) ofthe train at Vadodarais decreased by 2min and increased by 23 min at Ahmedabad, Then, at what time will the train reach Bhuj? (@) 6:10am () 6:01am (06:05am (06:50pm (6:07 pm 7 fh Whatistherepetve rato between heminimum temperature of ejogon tt septeber anda maui ea (a)3:4 b) 3:5 (4:5 @iss (€) None of these iation (Q. Nos. 14-18) Study the following table carefully and answer the questions. The following table shows the unduplicated (unique) readership figures (in Tak) of five newspapers A, B, C, Dand E, in sixstates 1, IL, IL, IV, Vand VI, as per a readership survey done by }. Distance between which two stations is second lowest? an independent agency. MAT 2013 (©) Nadiad jo to Ahmedabad (b) Anand Jn, to Nediad J, Readership figures of five newspapers in (©) Dadar to Vasai Road (@) Vadodara to Anand jn. different states (iat) () Vasai Road to Surat “Newspapers | ) are . Newepapars States rection (Q. Nos, 9-13) Study the table carefully to Le answer the questions that follow. SBI (PO) 2013, A 15 [1151 28 | 076 | 187 | 126 8 165 | 1.82] 123 | 262 | o87 | 1.28 Maximum and minimum temperature (in degree Celsius) recorded lesa lees roles ey (on tst day of each month of five diferent cos Bo leesllessl| cea ero eles noun Temperature £ {126 | 092 | 162 | 123 | s25 | 200 Shui Sydney | Ontario Kabul Beijing How much increase/decrease in readership of newspaper A will Max | Mie [Max | Min | Max [Min [ Max [ Min | Max [Min make its ratio to the total readership of newspapers A and Cin. Tasppa||wp2|s|i)s|a,ays states I and V taken together, equal t09 10? ast Oct] 35 | 21] 5 | 1] 15] 6 | 97| 30] 9 | 3 itn} 19] 8} | a | 4-| 0 | a5} 95] 15] 4 tat Dec} 9 | 2 | -y | 0-1] -7| a1 | 23] 2] 3 tst Jon | ~4 | -7 |-11 | 13} -14| -19| 20 | 11 | 5 | 13 ). What is the difference between the maximum temperature of Ontario on 1st November and the minimum temperature of Bhuj on it January? @sc (b) 18°C (ise are (©) None of these ve In which month respectively the maximum temperature ‘of Kabulis second highest and minimum temperature of Sydney is highest? (@) 1st October and tst January (0) Ist October and 1st November (© 1st December and Ist January (@) st September and ist January (@)None of the above In which month (on tst day) is the difference between maximum temperature and minimum temperature of Bhuj second highest? (@) ist September (© 1st November (©) None of these 7 ‘What is the average maximum temperatUre of Beijing over all, fh (6) 1st October (@) 1st December J® the months together? @ssc sec rc @acc” (None of these (a) 51600 increase (6) 189667 increase (b) 51600 decrease (4) 189667 decrease «IH In state M1, 1% readers of newspaper B decided to switch to newspaper E. What percent of readers of newspaper C,ifthey switch over to reading newspaper B, would restore its readesship tothe original igure? @us ar (6) 637% @sasx The population of state Ii 21 lakh, while that of state IV is 27 lakh. By how much is the percentage of newspaper reading population in state IV more/less than the percentage of the newspaper readifg population in State I? (@) 15.16% more () 53% more (0.537 less (©) 15.145 less 4 sti aeeapr ee sina preg imei tolal readership in states I, If and IIT taken together, as ‘compared to its total readership in states IV, V and VI taken together? @A bc (Dd @E A9/_ In state , 15% people read sports page of the newspaper, 11% in state I read editorial page, 9% in state IH read economies page, while 7% in state V read international events page. Which among these segments accounts forthe least number of people? (@) Sports page readers in state L (8) Economies page readers in state Il (©) International events page readers in state V (@) Editorial page readers in state I Scanned by CamScanner httpsiftelegram.me/Banking Zone ce The Accredited Guide to Data Interpret: . I hitps:/telegramme/SSC_Zone | ation & Data Sufficiency ich of the given’countries, is percentage of women \Prection (Q. Nos. 19-23) Study the table and 224 In which of the glven sme te and fem) in ‘answer the given questions. jes to mu SBI (PO) 2014 Data related to human resource of a multinational ‘company (2) which has 145 offices across 8 countries Counties | Ofices | Totalnumber| Respective | Percentagoot ofemployees | ratioof male | postgraduate ‘andiemate | "employees employees A 6 288 5:7 7% a 18 2880 ws 6 c “4 2310 10:1 40 ° 22 3575, 3:2 cy E 13 2054 7:6 so F 7 2768 20:21 %5 6 2a 3720 8:7 5 a at 3360 9:5 Ey | ite umber ofmale post graduate employees in ountry Hi sane, what percent of female employes in that particular country is post radiate? (@) 16% © He @ 7% © ow © a employ: that country is the second lowest? @o w B OF @H @D fo between total number of male Wf H together and total number of ‘Cand Dtogether? What is the respective ratic employees in countries B anc female employees in countries (6) 63:52 (b) 51:98 (© 77:64 (a) = © 57:40 |. What is the difference between average number of post graduate employees in countries A, Band D together and Everage number of post graduate employees in countries FG and H together? (@) 282 (b) 276 © 36 @ 32 © 294 |. Which ofthegiven countrieshas the highest number of average emplayces per office? OF aH os wc Dd Type @ Based on Two or More Tables Questions based on two or more than two tables are also asked in examinations. In these questions, ables having interrelated data with eachother are givén. In such questions, a table contains partial meaningful data which isonly relevant with the data of another table. Based on these tables, questions asked are to be answered. Examples Based on Type 2 @ Direction (Examples 1-5) Refer to the following tables id answer the questions given below. Q ‘Godowns | Quantity available Oullets | Quantity required T 150 A 22 2 220 8 140 3 490 c 180 ‘Transportation cost per unit (i®) “Godowns: Outlets ale fo 7 pa enone Bal 2 Ch |g) 7 3 4[| 9 | 2 cant supply all quantity available? () @s20 (a) 500 we Hfonly godown 2 was available, thenat what minimum cost (@) 21120 Korn Scanned by CamScanner eA stony outer Ais present then what wil be the minimum cost of supply? (o) @o10 & t70 (@) F010 Le 640 Y ronly godown3 wasavailable, thenat what minimum cost can it supply all the quantity available? (@) t910 () R820 (0) 8700 a) B1129 ea godown 2 is shutdown and its availability is divided equally between the godowns 1 and 3, then which of the two godowns can exhaust its availability more economically and at what cost? (a) 1, 1600 () 1, 1800 ©) 3,3 1600 (@ 3.81800 httpsiftelegram.me/Banking Zone c goods shipping matrix is shown below Godowns | A |_8 ¢ 1 3940 = 2 a | - | 7 0 3 o | - | » ‘ What isthe total cost incurred? (0) E1210) T1695] TawIs—@) Roos SOLUTION (Examples 1-5) 1, (8) Cost will be minimum, when the efficieney utilisation is Toouilet B=140x3=€42n, To outlet A=E0x 5= 2400 So, the ttl cost of transportation =4204-400= € 820 So, the total cost of transportatios 3, (€) Cost of transportation to outlet A: 4. (© Quantity available with Godown with godown 3= (190+ 110)=300 Cost of transportation from godown 3 to outlet A : 220%4= 3880 Cost of transportation from godown 3to outlet Total cost =¥ 1600 for godown 3 5. (#) Cost of transportation from godown 1 to. A =30x8=%200 Cost of transportation from godown 1 to B=40x 6 = 240, Cost of transportation from godown 2 to C=70x7 =¥490 Cost of transportation from godown 3 to A= €0x4= €210 Ff Direction (Q. Nos. 6-10) Study the following tables carefully and answer the questions that follow. ‘Number of eandidates (in lakh) appearing in an entrance examination from six different cities and the ratio of candidates passing and failing in the same, ‘Number of candidates (in lek) appearing inthe entrance examination Giles ATelelojele Number ofeandidates _|.1.25 | 3.14 | 108 | 227 | 1.25 | 2.73 Ratio of candidates passing and failing within the clty ities _| Passing | Faling aera 7 3 8 5 3 ce 4 5 D 1 a e | 3 2 (eles ets 5 ae “The number of candidates appeating for the exam from city Cis what per cent of the nuimber of candidates appearing for the exam from city B? (rounded off to the nearest integer) (aE (i) 4m ©) 4m) BI (e) None ofthese httpsiltelegram.me/SSC_Zone 19 / What is the number of candidates passing in the exam from city E? (@) 13000 (6) 1110000 (©) 113000 (@) 112000 (@) None of these Ait is the respective ratio ofthe number of candidates failing in the exam from city D to those failing in the exam from A? (@) 29:42 (b) 422289 ) None ofthese (©) 27:50 (4) 50:227 ‘Number of candidates passing in the exam from city Fis what per cent of the total number of candidates appearing from all the cities together? (rounded off to two digits after the d ial) (a) 1293% (b) 14.46% (c) 10.84% = (d) 11.37% (eWone of these the entrance exam? (@) F mc © G (d) D (@) None of these SOLUTION (Examples 6-10) 6. (i) Required percentage ‘Number of ear Numb ( x sw)s= 395 = 345 a4 ‘of candidates appearing from city B 7. 4d) Successful candidates inthe examination from city B= 1.85 lakh, i 111000 8, (¢) Number of candidates filing in the exam from city D= 2.27 lakh x3 =170250 4 Number of candidates falling in the exam from city A = 1asigkh x 2 = 37500 +. Required ratio= 170250:37500= 227: 50 9, (a) Total number of candidates appearing from all the cities together = (125+ 314 + 108 + 227 + 185 + 273) lakh =12s2hakh, [Number of suecessfil eandidates in the examination from city Fe Z x33 ahh = 15928 ah x + Required percentage (= 18928 5 wo): = 2938 12 410, (&) Number of unsuccessful candidates in city A= 310% 125 = 0575lakh city B= 3/8 x34 = 1175 1ak city C= 5/9% 108 = a6 lakh city D= 344 x 227 = 17025lakh city B= 2/5%188 = 074 lakh city F= 52x 273 = 11875 lakh ‘Thus city D has the highest number of students failing inthe entrance exam, Scanned by CamScanner —===== /ielegram.me/SSC_Zone httpsiftelegram.me/Banking Zone hitpsiltelegram.me/SSC_7 Intro Exercise 2 mamma | a phe ‘answer the questions given below. ion (Q. Nos. 1-5) Refer to the following table and rection (Q. Nos. 6-10) Study the following tables carefully and answer the questions that, fol low. Number and percentage of candidates qualified in a competitive Developed and developing counties fo $ilion) Samana Number of candidates Yous [2006 | 2007 | 2008 | 2008 | ~ao10 ‘rom ve cont Developed | 721609 | 1009.43 | zaasa2 | arr7o8 | Sasa « Developing | 138.15 | 658.04 | 538.36 | 2053.74 | 2540.48 Yeas et) Mumbai | Delhi | Kolkata | Hyderabad | Chennal Former 8 feos sooaist Se 2O0E | Sars | estas | asIOS | —sTIae | aTaIE 8002 Toa] 2000 | 7264 | sazae | saste | so2se [ wesast | asi aaron | oreeas | waa; 2000 | 7ase | Sania | szsre | sozsd | gence 52815 Foreign investment apprsived 2006-2010 : aor | zaste | rote | 71253] se196 | 52 Countrywise (in milion) zoiz | 36803 | en20a-| o6s27] 58360 | ssaoz = ~ 2013. | zara | seats | etre | e230 | 57388 ens 42006 | 2007 _| 2008 | 2000] 2010 zora_| sease | eras | seaos | aoi7e | sesso USA #755 | 113529 | 111178 | errs | eexeae peo UK 4540 | 25022 | argos | ‘53224 | as085 ‘Approximate percentage of candidates qualified to span zasas | saa] t277e | asoge | «2007 appeared inthe competitive examination from Swizerand | 26613 | sa907 | ‘tag | “eeas | “aeoo five centres over the years (in ercentegs) Otrers | 936.18 | 95409 | 115003 | exoase | aea98 ents = tumbai | Dei | Kolkata | Hyder ennai Total 135831 | 257199 | 2sia06 | 976544 | 05301 Years | Mumbal | Dethi | Kokata | Hyderabad | Chennai J What percentage of the total foreign investment in 2010 was 3008 |B att v e approved by developed countries? Seabees enero a fe mrproved by develops aw | ws | a | a 25 10 (0758 © am an | on | a | yl a | 8 (© ox @ Bs we | 3 | a | of 2 8 YJ, Prom the above table, USA canbe categorised as 2s | ta | zo | at 12 " @) developed country (6) developing country ze] 6 | wo | 20 4 (© former socialist (@) None of these {Approximately what was the difference between the number of | 4 AA Inthe total approvals the shareofUKhas grown oerthe given candidates qualified from Hyderabad in 2008 and 2009? Period by (@) 1680 (b) 2440 (© 1450 (@) 1860 () 20 . ¢ ; m a ae 7 Approximately what was the total number of candidates ‘qualified froma Delhi in 2009 and 2013 together? 4, Which of the following statements is/are true about USA? (@) 27250 () 25230 1. Largest approve ofthe foreign investment for two years. Increasing, candidates appeared from Mumbai over the previous year is MH, Contsibutionasa percentage ofthe total has remained the Pee . samme from 2006t0 2010. @ an © wn @) Only © Tandtt © 24 (@ 2009 (ens (Aston A> sa oi yes rst ns ‘Which ofthese countries have shown the drastic decreasein the quali from Chennai is maximum among the given years? foreign investment epprovals? (@) 2018 anans (@) USA (0 201 @ 210 ©) UK 39% Approximately how many ee in 2011 qualified in the (2) Switzerland ¥ candidates appearing from Kolkata ‘Competitive examination? (@) 13230 ©) 13540 ©) 15400 (@) 15130 Scanned by CamScanner httpsiftelegram.me/Banking Zone Data Table g, ection (Q. Nos. 11-14) These questions are based on the table given below. ° ‘Sectorwise composition of India's exports (inpercentage terms) Sections 2009-10] 2010-11 [2011-12] 2012-13 2013-14 ‘AgroutureandAted | 179 | 182 | te2 | 134 | 421 Ores and Minerals s2 | 18 | 27 | 28 | 36 Petroleum andCrudeol) 23-] 14 | 32 | 49 | 4 Merlecuresocees | 708 | 778 | rar | fei | hs Other products vo | 10 | 12 | 28 | 24 Productwise composition of exports of the manufactured goods sector (n percentage terms) Producis | 2009-10 2010-11] 2017-12 [2012-13 [201a-14 Teather products 71 | 55 { 60 | 44 | 38 ‘Chemicals Ba | 78 92 98 | 101 Engineering goods | 125 | 136 | 132 | 157 | 166 Textiles wo | t37 | 16 | te | 113 Readymade garments} 123 | 116 | 131 | 114 | 104 GomsandJeweley | 153 | 166%] 178 | 168 | 183 Others 30 | siz | 2e1 | aor | 29 Totaly 100 [100 [100 | 100 | 100 wy By what percentage has the produétion of peiroleum and crude ollin india increased from 2000-10 2013-4? (a) 75.85% (b) 95.65% (©) s1ase (@) Data inadequate fo In 2011-12, if $ 224.10 million worth of leather goods was exported from India, then the total exports of India were (in$ million) (@ 5000) 4000 Po the expats of ge and jelly in 20041 wee approximately 00 milion, then what isthe value (in milion) of the exports of ores and minerals in 2013-14, given thatthe ‘value of India's exports has increased by 150% from 2010-11 to (©) 6000. (4) 8000 2013-147 (a) $162 () $186 (©) $179 (@) None of these If India’s export increased by 20% from 2009-10 to 2013-14, then. find the approximate percentage increase in the exports of the engineering goods from 2009-10 to 2013-14, (a) 57% + () 68% (©) 78% (@) Cannot be determined & Direction (Q. Nos.:15-18) Consider the following tables carefully and answer the questions given below. 4 Industries ¥-05 | FY-04 | Fv-03 | F¥-02 | F¥-01 | FY-00 Basic goods 964 | 1632 172.1 | t46 | 1586 | 160.6 Capital goods 3149 | 276 | 222.1 | 2012 | 1922] 194.4 intermediate gooes | 229.7 | 2105] 1999 | 165.1 | 1906 | 1786 Consumer durables ‘332 | 200.7} 283 | 276.7 | 257.2 2578 Coneumer nor-durables | 227 | 205.7 | 2024 | 188.1 | 171.4] 1655 « hitipsvitelegram.me/SSC_Zone 21 FY-05 implies financial year 2004-05 Weights 1900-81 | 1993-94 Basic goods 39418 | 356.12 Capital goods 16427 | 9687 Intermediate goods | 205.07 | 264.39 Consumer durabies | 2550 | 51.15 Consumer non-durables | 21088 | 23247 15, Index of consumer goodsis created by finding out the weighted average of the consumer durable and non-durable goods, ‘Therefore, index of production of consumer goods from the financial year 2001 to 2005 when the base year is 1993-9, is (a) 186.9, 201.6, 1997, 212.6, 2459 e (b) 18639, 201.6, 209.7, 222.6, 245.9, (6 182.2, 1869, 201.6, 29.7, 2226 (a) 182.2, 201.6, 209.7, 22.6, 245.9 16. Index of production of consumer goods from the financial yea 2000 to 2004 when the base year is 1980-81. is, (2) 1807, 1949, 2068, 215.8, 238.3 (b) 1755, 160.7, 186.9, 196.8, 215.8 (€) 180.7, 196.9, 206.8, 215.8, 2383 (@) 1755, 180.7, 1949, 2068, 2158 17. UP general index is constructed by calculating the weighted average of production of ll the categories of goods. Therefore, the IP general index from the financial year 2001 to 2005 when. the base year is 1993-94, is. (2) 17444, 186.1, 1949, 21038, 2318, (0) 1744, 178.3, 1844, 1949, 210.8 (©) 1783, 180.3, 184.1, 194.9, 210.8 (@) 1783, 184.1, 1949, 2108, 229.16 18., 1f we use the 1980-81 weights for calculating the IP general index, then the index from the financial year 2000-04 is (@) 1759, 1819, 1942, 212., 212.1 (0) 1729, 1759, 18191942, 2121 (0) 1759, 1819, 1962, 212.1, 2358 = (@) 172.9, 175.9, 181.9, 194.2, 235.8 ero ion (Q. Nos, 19-28) Study the following table ‘carefully and answer the questions given below. ~ 1BPS (PO) 2015, ‘Number of people taking fresh loans from different banks over the year cae) Banks Yeus [> 3 A 5 a oor | avai | 26%s | 26aer | 26246 | 30108 zove | szost | a7ass | sever | 20195 | 5128 zooo | agvst | 20637 | sresa [20505 | S219 zoro | -2aesi—]—200e5—f-aasar | 2eat4 | 20t6e zoii, | s6ras | soser | 25e05 | 2076+ | 95468 zoiz’ | s5a6s | toes | 276i | 2tase | slat zoia | aeias | siavs | 2aasa | oss | 91264" Scanned by CamScanner hntpsitelegram.me/Banking Zone . 22 ‘Approximate percontago of defauiters 0 ‘among them each year Banks vers [ep Ta [a fs T wor | wz |e | 6 | 3 | 19 zs | 24 | 8 | 17 | 2 | 23 zoo | 22 | 19 | 16 | 2 | 25 aro | ie | ti] | 2 | 19 ao | 2 | 10 | 3 | 2 | 8 aoe | i | 2 | | 2 | at ara | 9 | a | 2 | a | 2 Te ‘spproximatly how many people aking a oan fom Bank Sin the oe un werden? (a) 6490, (b) 6210 (©) 5020 : (d) 6550 e) 5580 2p Approximately what was the difference between the number of defaulters of Bank Qin the years 2007 and 2008? () 175 {(€) 190 (e140 (125 (205 ) Miscel SMeoction (Examples 1-5) Study the following table and ‘answer the questions given below it. TCFAL 2011 Expenditures of a company {i lakh) por ‘annum over the given years Rems of expenditure Years [Salary | Fueland | Bonus | imereston | “Taxes ttansport loans zoe =| es | a8 | 300 | 234 3 2oor | 3a | 12 | 280 | aos 108 zooa | soa | tor | 3a | ats % 209 | sap | 133 | 363 | 964 cy aio | azo | we | 396 | 494 8 + Wrmat is the average amount of interest per year which the company had to pay during this period? (@)¥ 3243 lak (oF 372k (OF 48k (@¥ 3666 Lakh The total amount of bonus paid by the company during the given period is approximately what percent ofthe total amount of salary paid during this period? or osk |B Miz we total expenditure on all these lems in 2006 was approximately what per cent ofthe total expenditure in 2010? 0% Wor Wor @nn 4/ What isthe total expenditure ofthe company over these items during the year 20087 (0) sta iakh (9 4646 ak ~ (0) 501.11 lakh (2 47887 lakh 1 ‘The Accredited Guide to Data Interpretation & Data Sufficiency laneous Examples T htpstelegam melSsC_Zone | A. tn which of the folowing years was the numbef of defaulters of Bank Ry the maximum among the given years? + (2008 @) 2010 (201 (6) 2007 (@) None of these. number of people taking loan from Bank P from the (@) 2011 (b) 2012, (©) 2007, (a) 2009 fe "of Bank Tin the years 2010 and 2011 together? (@) 14110 (b) 13620 (©) 13250 (@) 4670 (©) 15380 ‘The ratio between the total expenditure om taxes for all the years and the total expenditure on fuel and| transport for all the years, respectively is ately 0:1 (se @si8 SOLUTION (Bxamples 1-5) (@ Average amount of interest pad by the company daring the given peviod «(Betas tse se tn 5 183 BE ah= easel 2h Rs rose (enh amount of bons wo} Total amount of salary -( oot 252458 +368 + 196 x) 78+ 30+ 3B + 36 + 420 (re) 00 i709 Requited percentage (a expenditure in206 “Total expenditure in 200 (2 98 + 300+ 234 + 83 0+ 149964 04 98 sa O54 inn ie 08458 = 69% 0.9962 1% ws)s “(ise (=F (324 + 101 + 984 + 416 + 74) lakh = % 54446 lakh ee 2 Scanned by CamScanner httpsiftelegram.me/Banking Zone Data Table i i redratio=| Te2! expenditure cn tones forks year | | Teslexpesdinze ox Fel ed anspor fer | [ities J few Lise+ 112 10 110 “otal expendinure cn taves fora the year 2103 B e piaion (Examples 6-10) Study the table carefuily fand anstcer accordingly. ‘The table shows the financial performance of ten companies for a particular year. NP > Net Profits NW — Net Worth GP — Gross Profits TA — Total Assets N Sales + Net Sales Total borrowing Notsalas 0p. prott 2 g Teco | aiaasar | wresaT | Tiaras, ziazer | S:e612 Hindtco | 2114206 | eoores | 7zesas | raez2n6 | 25st FIL | 1azt4ss | 20764 | ves7e4 | s6eg27 1 154523 HL faitioe | sets |sessis | terrse | a7es Raymond | 616624 | 40eees | <60613 | sB6452 | 6182 f | sever | seesas | cotsi7 ! 31@63 T6067 | 545456 13608 216376 | 13608 i | eras | 2 | 25280 | 64616 | eer sessaee | 45201 GRIN. Sales [spr | nen igaos [anarniy |varvane [5090008 sorite [svzeoc [ettcore|seo..s Sre2n\,leoross Jossarea [evsso16 tezz0 |eowster | se0tos | 450020 Faprona | aoees | satao | a7s70 | esoare |rttaee Beane | acear | scare [vicars |s2017e 0.1608 ACC 22066 | 44954 |10.19799 | 6.629891 | 9si6756 tar Sarre | acer |r2sir0 | saaaoi |ro2eor0 ne tooes | 22264 | seaor| sen5055) 4.1425 o.ggaiea| 1.18654 [1526199 HetoHonda [56226 | 9871 6. NP/NW ratio is considered to be an index of ‘performance, then which of the companies is the best performer? (6) Tisco (©) Raymond (© Baja Auto (@) Hero Honda me /- stighest profit on sales has been achieved by (a) RIL (HLL (ore (@) Hindalco (€) Raymond x Ad) From the table, itis clear that httpsiftelegram.me/SSC_Zone 23 Loree compensation is a function of only net profit on sales, then which organisation could be expected to be ‘most remunerative for an executive? (@ RL () Bajaj Auto (6) Hero Honda (@ Raymond over net worth, then which company should a person invest in? (a) Tixco HLL (ORI (2) Bajaj Auto fc) None of these (/ Which one ofthe groups could be termed as lean and thin (inthe contest of Total Assets) as well as performing better in terms of profits as compared to Bajaj Auto? (irc (0) HLL (c) Hero Honda (@) Cannot siy {6) None of these SOLUTION (Examples 6-10) Co) The ratio NPANW is highest for Haj Ato, s tthe best, performer. Fea clo fat igo he empare wean esly concle tat RI has the highest prof. fo) Method Net profit on sales for diferent companies are given teow For Tisco = 518306 3467 sais inane sven seas? orkut = 19% 67583 For Hindaleo 0395 For Ril-= = 102 = a0? For Raymond = 53822 iis 546578 os For Baja] Auto= = 13st For acc = S854 ano 5es5402 “Thus, net profit on sales is maximum fer Bajaj Auto. Method t You don’tneed to check net profit on sales forall the companies. By taking a sharp view ofthe table, you will get that only fortwo companies RIL and Bajaj Auto, net profits greater than net sales. 80, compare only these two, net profit over net worth is ‘maximum for Bajaj Auto. So, a person should invest in Bajo} Ato. x9/ (0) By takinga sharp view ofthe given table, you wil find that Hero ‘Honda satisifed both the eonditions. Scanned by CamScanner ep hutpsitelegram.me/Banking Zone 24 rection (Q. Nos. 11-15) Study the following table carefully and answer the questions given below. hitps:telegrammeSSC. Zone | ‘The Accredited Guide to Data Interpretation & Data Sufficiency | SOLUTION (Examples 11-16) 11.) Method I Total maximum marks for all the subjects together =100+75+75+ 150+ S0= 450 Subjects ‘Marks obtained by six students in five different Percentage ot ‘subjects in annual examination ‘Students Total marks mermaee Ayejelo,lel|é A [96+ 85+ 42+ 105+ 40= 338 8 .oo)eers0% 450 oa 8 | 85+ 60451490 +38=322 | (322 [os] es | so] @ | 7 | athe (100) Prysics (75) | 55 | 60 | 72 | 09 | 70 |. 54 Chemisty 7s) | 42 | 51 | 63 | 57 | 68 | 45 Engigh (160) | 105] 90 | 75 | 78 | 120) 76 Biology (50) | 40 | 36 | 44 | 35 | 48 | 34 19/ Approximately what is the maximum difference betiveen the percentage of total marks obtained by any two students? (a2 245 (€) 26% (a8 a Marks obtained by student .C in Physics are approximately what percent ofthe average of marks obtained in English by all he students? (rs 77 (oun (oan . How many students obtained iore marks’ than average matks obtained in Physics by all the students? @)2 (bya os (a 4 ee eee are approximately what per cent of the total marks obtained by Din all subjects? (36% (40% (65 (40% (@ None of the above soe 8 ale al e 419 TBH AM = D4 > ere Ae & |79+70+.66+ 1204 48 = 389] F | 62458 + 45+ 76+ 34=271 ‘Maximum percentage marks =" 8488% ‘Minimum percentage marks = 602% So, maximum difference between percentage of total marks of two students is 24%, Required difference = (8488 ~ 6022) = 24.66% 245 » Method If Here, for finding the answer, there is no need to calculate percentage marks of each student. Take the maximum difference of marks of any two students, then find the required percentage. ‘Maximum difference =382~271=111 So, required percentage ference =( HL r00 x= 246% = 24 12. (9. Average of marks obtained in English by all the students 105-+ 904+ 754+ 78+ 120476 6 66 ~ 90 Se required percentage (209 0% 90 13. (@) Average of marks obtained in Physics by all the students S464 724+ 694 704 54 SP OPEY Ot 5 sayy ‘Thus, three students, ie. C, D and £ obtained more marks than the average, 14, (b) Marks obtained by Fin Physics and English together =54+76=150 So, required percentage = (32 10) = Spr" 109] 605 = dom 15. (@) Since, Egotthe highest marksin the class. Thus, Eis frstin the class ee Scanned by CamScanner httpsiftelegram.me/Banking Zone Data Table hitpsiltelegram.me/SSC_Zone 25 @ Direction (Examples 16-20) Study the table carefully and answer accordingly. World merchandise exports by regions and selected economics 16. 17. 18. Regions 2008 2008 2010 zon 2012 2018) 2014 World 6459000 | ete7o00 | 4a7000 | 7580000 | e2t0000 | 10472000 | 12080000 North America | t2aas7s | 1147545 | 1108240 | riezs65 | 1324205 | 1479330 | te7ea15 Canada 27es3s | 2seesa | 250004 | 272729 | 316548 | aseae9 | 390536 us 7eisia | 7ast00 | esatoa | 7ea771 "| 18820 | oosa7e | roseer6 Latin America | 195800 | 188600 | 190700 | atet0o |} 2ee700 | 38so00 | 429900 Argentina 26341 26543 29650 29566 34576 40361 48569 Brazil 55086 8223 0362 73084 9675 | 118903 | 137470 Europe 263900 | 2654555 | 2530¢40 | sasese0 | inerease and ~Means — decrease Sincy | 2 [se nner aero fret ates ao | @ | oo | m | | | Kerda | 22015| 144] +414] 156] -26| s21s| 4152 Kamataka | 2721] 498) -29/ +53 |+192| +146 +159 Maharashtra] 2109.7 | +07) +256] -08 | -79| -30] 431.7 Pajastian | 18725] -36| -78) +10 |+103| +178] +38 Temi Nadu | 2593.1 | +133] +116] -23 | +36] +280 | -167 up 2686.4] +76) ~68| +20 | +148] ~64) +104 Pachim | 23084} 4244) -65| -54| -o4| +102] -59 Banga _ 34, Whatare the annual wages of agriculture labour in Kerala in the year 2008-092 @)% 2130.26 (©) 263140 35, In Maharashtra, the annual wages in 2006-07 was what per cent Jess than that in Tamil Nadu in year 2006-072 @rass (8) 3 2758.26 (6) 1740% () 16:70% (©) 930% (410%, 36, Inwhich ofthe following states isanoual wage maximum in 2005-06? (@) Maharashtra () Paschim Bangs (©) Karnataka (@) Rajasthan, 37, What are the approximate average annual wages of UP, Paschim Banga and Tamil Nadu in 2006-077 (82693 (R202 (ep 2683, (2860 httpsiltelegram.me/SSC_Zone 4 ‘38. With respect to 2606-07 by what per cent annual wages in 2008-09 changes in Karnataka? @) 22% (52% (9 19.19% (92% & Direction (Q. Nos. 39-48) Study the table carefully and answer the questions given below it, A sales executive travels in the following metros for promoting sales. In this way, he travels by road or by rail ‘The table shows the TA per km in different cities and distance travelled in differentcities. SBI (PO) 2009 Distance | Distance by Taper kn cies | traveled | Ral: Distance [Asang ] Acad (ink) | byroad peal Der ae Tt 760) 1620 Kokata 4266 3:16 1280 | 110 Chena 3523 5:13 ra4o | 1440 Mumbai 3350 7:18 1290 | 1630 Hyderabaa | 1456 a9 1670 | 1170 Bengauy | 2016 a7 1150 | 1390 Lucknow 1026 a rato | 1610 39, InMumbai, the distance travelledby road is what per cent of distance travelled by road in Bengaluru? @) 16.73% (sr (©) 1667% (@ 189.9% {) None ofthese 40. What isthe TA earned by him while travelling in Kolkata by rail? (tase (6592 (€)None ofthese 41, In which of the following cities does he travel maximum distance by rail? (@) Kolkata () Mumbai (©) Chennai (@) Hyderabad (© None ofthe above 42, TA earned by him in Lucknow by road and by ral are in approximately what ratio? (sis 2:5 us @2:3 (None ofthe above 49, Whatisthe total TA earned by himin Delhi and Lucknow? (8 165944 ()€ 1895120 (OR 15088 (e204 (€)None of the above )R 39224 (seas Scanned by CamScanner httpsi/telegram.me/Banking Zone httpsiltelegram.me/SSC_Zone | i i 42 ‘The Accredited Guide to Data Interpretation & Data Sufficiency | & Direction (Q. Nos. 44-48) Study the following table 49 If the number of students passing an examination are carefully and answer the questions given below. considered a criteria for comparison of Aiiulty level of MHT CET MBA 2012 tho examinations, which of the following statements is true Details of sales and profits of sk booksellers i inthis context? : al (@) Half yearly examinations were more difficult Number ot | Average sales Total profit (W) Annual examinations were more difficult Rockets | SIME A Percae|(ree fa e (© Both the examinations had almost the same difficulty level one. (@ The two examinations cannot be compared for difficulty 2o10 | 201 | 2010 | 20H | 2010 | 2017 ead P 27s, | & ; a 4] 6 170 | 180 fea x 50. How many students are there in class IX in the school? Wy 1 | 3 | 6 | 7 | 40 50 @336 (b) 189 (335 @ a0 . s | 6} 9% | 120 | 120 | 180 51. Which section has the maximum pass percentage in atleast ‘ ee reo eco ey one ofthe two examinations? y ibe tae | a0 eet a0 ae | get ae [ENE (Section A (b) Section B (e) Section C (4) Section D 44, Profitability is the ratio of profit to sales. For which bookseller was the profitability per outlet the highest in 52. Which section has the maximum success rate in annual aaa examination? (a) Section tion B ()Section C (@) Section D @P On wr Oo (Section A (0) Section B (6) @ (None ofthese 53. Which section has the minimum failure rate in halfy-early ion? 45, Which bookseller experienced the highest percentage ere increase in profits per outlet in 2011 over that in 2010? (@)Section A (b)Section B (¢)Section © (A) Section D @T . moO (@P @s & Direction (Q. Nos. 54-59) Answer the questions on (©) None ofthese. the basis ofthe table given below. TIFT 2012 46, Profit is equal to total sales (sles ofall outlets) minus total, Bee crouse tieanen Uo "hang nie ® Tooke) Leslakh (9 Cs) Tso hkn Yeas [Aurinizn | Goat | copper [Gar tonae 2 a 1 | 100 47, For which bookseller had the total sales been the highest in zo | 7s | a | 7s | ae | 10 2o10? zor] a | ov | ze | oa | toe @P we or OR 20a | 98 | tor | ea | 25 | aa (© None ofthese 209 | 93 | 0] 2 | oe | ta 48, What was the ratio of percentage increase in sales to the parities oat |e Seaee| 20m |eetea percentage increase in profits for S in all the outlets in 2011 3 103 25 163 over 20107 54, Which mineral/metal witnessed @e9 Ons Om @o6s production from 2t0s tani? | ene Brow ae & (©) None ofthese (@) ron Ore (0) Aluminium (6) Gal & Direction (Q. Nos. 49-53) Study the following table ee 7 7 (@) Copper carefully and answer the questions given below it, + Which year has witnessed highest absolute increase in tot! ‘ATMA 2010 Production ofinensandwerase eres Tho results of half yerly and annval examinations of class 1k (6) 206 ae ina school are shown Inthe table given below. 201 pee . — lone of these ‘Number of students 56. Highest. Resuts = (aetee annual growth ate in production i recorded in Seaton] Seatons | Sesion | Second eee (©) gold in 2011 Students faiedinboth | 2g | 2a wv loa 57. anual merce, (@ gold in 2006 ams If annual average growth rate i ji ul Studertsfaledin ml a ealees ing 2006 to 2011 continue to eration ext halleyeay but passed will be the approximate produc te Yeats then cues passed in fi Year 2015? © Production of aluminium in faryeatybuttalegin | © 7 9 | 1 (@) 125 milion tonnes fanndal exams ©) 140 milion tonnes Siudespesedin | gs |e Obes (© 155 milion tonnes _both evar: | (@ 160 milion tonnes { Et Scanned by CamScanner httpsiftelegram.me/Banking Zone Data Table 458, In which year isthe proportion of copper production in the total mineral and metal production the highest? (@) 2010 (@) 2008 (©) 2009 (6) 2007 59, Which mineral/metal witnessed the minimum growth rate in production from 2006 to 2010? (@ Aluminium () Coal (© Copper (Gold & Direction (Q. Nos. 60-61) The table below presents data on Gross National Product (GNP) and Net National Product (NNP) for India for six years, Answer the questions based on these data. SNAP 2013, Gross National Product (GNP) and Net National Product (NNP) GNP (in?) NNP (3) e089 waa210 306285 1989-90 40aa1 357285 1900-91 470252 418087 1991-92 541593, «479001 1992.98 et5ea1 543568 1993.94 05342 ets27a 60, The year during which both GNP and NNP have shown almost equal rate of growth (6) 1989-90 () 1990-91 (©) 1991-92 (@ 1992-93 641, Which of the following statements could be stated to be true? () GNP has been growing during the period under review () NNP has been growing during the period under review (6) The growth pattern has been different for both indicators daring period under review (@) None of the above Scanned by CamScanner hitpsiltelegram.me/SSC_Zone 43 & Direction (Q. Nos. 62-66) A college stores data on students, showing their gender and performance, on a computer dise. Due to virus, some of the data is lost and. only the following could be recovered. MAT 2009 Study the table carefully and answer the questions given below. Perommance Toe Average | Good _| Excelent Male Ey Female 96 Total Es However, an expert committee arrived at the following conclusions 1. One-third of the male students were ‘average’. 1. 40% of the students were female. TL Half the total number of students were ‘excellent’. 62. The number of male ‘good’ students are (74 46 ou (2 63, The number of female ‘good’ students are (40 0) 66 os @s4 64. The ratio of female ‘good’ students to male ‘average’ students are @ W233 (3: 6 65, What fraction of total excellent students are female excellent students? (037 (i058 (02% (oo 66, The number of female ‘excellent’ students are (40 O66 (18 (@None of these httpsi/telegram.me/Banking Zone hitpsiltelegram.me/SSC_Zone Advanced Level © Direction (Q.Nos.1-5) Study the following table carefully and answer the questions given below it. Annual FDinfow for diferent states States 2007 [2008 [2009 | 2010 | 2011 | 2012 | 2013 | 2014 AP avo | sasee | tases | a7os | 16256 | ise19 | 17311 | 47e28 Bihar 659 ‘586 52 ue 1878 | 10849 | S8002 | 40107 Gujarat 14193 10889 | 10781 10020 | 32043 | 29648 62793 72093 ‘Haryana 3414 1201 800 834 8345, 2685 5877 | 16095 Karetaka szse | assa | aot | atet | t407t | t0o04 | 15066 | 71044 Kerala ‘376 535 197 70 199 290, 600 41 wp rose | ara | aera | roam | 17761 | seiss | seeve | 13267 Maharastra | a7e7s | tasse | s7a0 | 214co | 6009 | 10675 | 2ea80 | eoees Oaista rss | asso | aor | saz | s7rte | asses | aass | artes Panjab 4657 | area | sare | car | azar | aoe | caa0 | 9228 Rajasthan zzoi | sea | 2003 | 710 | 1096 | aise | sorr | 10008 TamiWady — | 905 | 405s | 2aor | saz | zaze | setor | s1a65 | 19050 uw sto | 1995 | 2000 | aro | sas | anose | rs0s | aseoe Pasctimeanga | 670s | zt | ies | ase | 7560 | 10004 | 2028 | sios0 1. Mark the highest FDI inflow growth rate among the 4, Mark the false statement. following. (a) The absolute annual increase in FDI inflow in Bihar in 2008 (a) Annual FDI inflow growth rate in Gujarat in 2013 ‘was lower than the corresponding figure for Rajasthan (&) Annual FDI inflow growth rate in Kerala in 2011 inaou (©) Annual FDI inflow growth rate in Haryana in 2014 () The annual FDI growth rate in Paschim Banga in 2013 was (@) Annual FDI inflow growth ate in Punjab in 2011 higher than the corzesponding figure for UP in 2010 2. Mark the lowest FDI inflow growth rate among the i wolover tne Sorranlse Nears ere following, Janay ot than the corresponding figure for Maharashtra (2) Annual FDI inflow growth rate in Paschim Banga in 2008 (@ None of the above (b) Annual FDI inflow growth rate in Kerala in 2009 5. Mark the tue statement (6 Annual FDI inflow growth rate in Maharashtra in 2011 (@) Annual FDI inflow growth rate in Haryana in 2012 3, Mark the true statement, (@) The decline in annual FDI growth rate for Gujarat in 2008 1was smaller than the corresponding figure for Karnataka in 2012 () The annual growth rate of FDI in Kerala in 2008 was greater than the corresponding figure for UP in 2011 (©) The annual growth rate of FDI in Kerala in 2012 was greater than the corresponding figure for Punjab in 2014 (8) None of the above (0) The absolute annual increase in FD inflow in Haryana in 2013 was lower than the correspor e for Punja an ponding figure for Punjab (©) Among ll states, in 2010 the absolute annual inerease in FDL inflow was maximum for MP (©) The sbsolute annual increase in FDI inflow in Bihar in 2010 ‘was higher than the corresponding figur wash "sponding figure for Karnataka (@) The FDI inflow in Kerala over 2009 t 1 2009 to 2014 we Consistently the lowest across all the states SCANTED DY -CAannscannirer httpsiftelegram.me/Banking Zone Data Table & Direction (Q. Nos. 6-10) Consider the following table and answer the questions given below it, HET 2009 ‘reaunder production | Quantyoproducon crops |_fthousane nectar) | “fatheusana tome) ___| 2006 [2007 [ 2008 [e008 [ 2007 | 2008 Cereals fice 107 | 103 | 110 | 159 | 170 | 100 Jovar ses | 673 | 720 | 170 | o00 | 300 Baja 92 | as00 | zoo | z1ze | oazt | 360 Maze toos | to20 | rior | sine | s116 | 1102 Mites wl wl | s| al « Pulses oon v9] 751 | 725 | 190 | 2m | 200 red we | tor] ae] ar] ao] as Wath zz | visi | risa | 149 | t91 | 250 nar ~| w] wl] a] of] 6 Chala 1 | sto | sor] 2] 45 | a Otrerpuses | 5] 5] 5] 2| 3] 2 Ot seeds | sesarun | ze | 273 | 20 | o | | 70 “ea under prodicion | Quanity of production crops |_Inthousanchectar) | tnthousandtonne) 2006 | 2o0r | 2008 | e008 | 2007 | 2008 Groundnut | 317 | 902 | 298 | aor | a00 | a7 Soyabean | 744 | 6x1 | 050 | ase | 771 | 709 suntover | 472 | a0 | 320 | oa0 | 71 | 090 Castorssed_| tos | 7a | ao | 195 | 104 | 106 ‘ote Yield (or productivity) is defined as quantity produced per hectare 6. What isthe ratio between jowar yield (2007) andl soyabean ‘yield (2008)? (@) 100: 210 @) 121-189 (c) 0.89 : 2.00 (6) 0.78 : 1.61 7. Top three crops by yield inthe year 2006 are (2) castor seed, groundnut and maize (6) sunflower, groundnut and rice (© castor seed, sunflower and rice (@) baja, maize and castor seed 8, Bottom three crops by yield inthe year 2008 are (@) moth, sesomum and milets (@) moong, moth and millets (© arhar, wad and moong (@) moong, sesamum and chaula 9. Examine the following statements. 1. Total productivity of pulses has gone down over the years. Il, Maize is the most stable cereal in terms of productivity cover the years IL Percentage growth in area and quantity of production is highest is the case of jowar during the entire period among all the cereals Scanned by CamScanner httpsiltelegram.me/SSC_Zone 45 Select the best option (@) Statements Yand Mae correct (0) Statements I and I are coreect (© Statements I and I are correct (@) Statement If slone is correct 10, Examine the following statements, 1. Over the period total cereal productivity has gone up. I. Area, production and yield of the total oil seeds is on decline, I. Though there is a decline in the area under urad production but the quantity of production and yield has one up over the years. Select the best option. (@) Statements I and Ill are correct (©) Statements and Il are correct (@ Statement I alone is correct (@) Statement Il alone is correct & Direction (Q. Nos. 11-13) Consider the following table carefully and answer the questions given below it. FT 2009 Oil sales by typo of uso and production loss (47) (Otused 1 Yoars Metro ety ‘Suburban | Production | Household [Transport | Indust | ye05 | 10 7oo | 179s | tos | 680 ror} 18 soo | recs | te | 2 reas} 2 wiz | ime | toe | ae se0] 22 ross | 1668 ~ 1102 2000 | 20 rose | 1700 | 108 702 zoo] 2 sao | tse | 168 492 zoo2| 4 ress | tee | 172 308 zoos} 6 vous | v0 | 178 a4 zoos] 18 atta | 140 | 208 508 2008 zos2 | sie | 230 | tose 2008 aes | 1228 | 210 | 1H 2007 vos | tere | 258 1454 oop | 02 za | rie | 2660 | 1420 Note Whatever Is production in a year, is ether used or fost in the production in he same year 11, During which year the oil used for household as a percentage of total oil used is highest? (a)1995 1999 (©2000 (@) 2001 412, During which year the oil productionlossasa proportion of total oil produced is the lowest? ; (2002 (b) 2003 (2006 13, During which year use of ol by suburban asa proportion of total oil used was the highest? (22005 (&) 2006 (@) 2006 (2007 (a) 2008 Iitpsiftelegram.me/Banking Zone 46 & Direction (Q. Nos. 14-15) Consider the following table carefully and answer the questions given below it, XAT 2011 Income tax rates for financial year 2009-10 Tndhidualand HUF below | Women below age of 65 yr | Taxrates age of65yt Trome upto #160000 | Weomeupto® 190000 [Ni 160001 to% 300000 | ¥ 190001 t0% 300000 | 10% ‘zao000t tox 500000 | © 800001 t0 500000 | 20% ‘Above © 500001 ‘Above @ 500001 30% ‘Total income tax payable is obtained by adding two additional surcharges on calculated income tax. Education Cess An additional surcharge called education ‘ess is levied at the rate of 2% on the amount of income tax. Secondary and Higher Education Cess An additional surcharge called secondary and higher education cess is levied at the rate of 1% on the amount of income tax. 14, Aishwarya is a young working lady. Towards the end of the financial year 2009-10, she found her total annual income to be 337425. What percentage of her income is payable as income tax? (son (asen (739% (@) 810% (©) None of these 15. Mr. Vaibhav observed his tax deduction at source, as € 317910, What was his total income (in 2), if he neither has to pay any additional tax nor is eligible for any refund? (@) 134885 (G) 1445522 (6) ATID (A) 1570718, (6) None ofthese Direction (Q. Nos. 16-18) Consider the following table carefully and answer the questions given below it. XAT 2010 ‘The retail prices of flowers, consumer expenditure on flowers and sales of flowers for the calendar year 2009, in Phoolgaon, a ‘small town with a population of 70000, are summarised in table, Wonks | Raat | Average [fotalconsumer] Sales of flights in the stipulated period or in terms of presse eae erence on| canatone socumulated queen-miles in either of the two int per | expenditure son systems, they are automatically upgra ‘dozen) roses and next tier. ly upgraded to the camations (2) Th 1@ 6 month upgrade system consider: in cama 0 rao | treet | aaa rolling 6 month period. The same Holds ro the 12 Febuary 1125 5190 1051650 20486 months period. If conditions for more than one on fa 19.50 1137915 120803 upgrade are satisfied, the passenger is given the pill 190.50 51.60 4318310 t4oat higher of the two, Mey 126 59.40 sn66t2 18774 7 T Canale Gen ‘Cumulative quoen a ne wsrso | 5500 seco | 17570 cee cen ee uy 148 seao | te02 | 7521 Ter upgrade | meni fastrack | 12 monte danda‘d August 17 500 sous | aoass ‘parade eytom | "upgrade system September | 102 ssso | 12e7a0 | 16031 Ble tobive plus ‘2000 Not epplcatle October | 126 5520 rane, | 22607 Blveplustosiver | Not apptcable 5/12500 November | 189 5280 seen | 19120 Sher to gold 5712500 ‘ov20000 December | 16650 | 5640 sr7ess | 18050 Gotopiatinum | 1020000 20730000 ‘The Accredited Guide to Data Interpretation & Data Sufficiency See hitpsiltelegram.me/SSC_Zone 16. Compared to January, the total expenditure on roses carnations in March (@) increased by 6.27% (0) decreased by 6.64% (6) increased by 6.69% (@) decreased by 7.11% (©) did not change 17. Compared to January, the sales of roses in July (@) decreased by 39.15% () decreased by 28.13% (6 increased by 4.53% (@) increased by 4.33% (6) did not change 18, Compared to January, the prices of carnations in December (@) increased by 26.57% (0) increased by 28.12% {6) increased by 36.19% (@) increased by 38.16% (6) did not change @ Direction (Q..Nos. 19-20) Consider _the following table carefully and answer the questions given below them. Queen Airlines offers the following privilege programme. There are 5 membership tiers, each with its own set of enhanced tier-specific benefits. New members join at the blue tier level, then upgrade to the blue plus, with the added benefit of Tole checkin. The programme also has three elite tiers-silver, gold and platinum, ‘The 6 months fast track upgrade and the 12 months standard upgrade system operate in parallel implying that whenever a particular passenger satisfies conditions, either in terms of number of Scanned by CamScanner httpsiftelegram.me/Banking Zone https:/telegram.me/SSC_Z ‘elegram.me/SSC_Zone Data Table 47 Bene! . ~ ks and privteges . 20. The difference in complete calendar months, discounting sl zl els é any partial months, between the first ter upgrade and the Se ea esi as last tie upgrade for Mr. Kakkar is a 6| 8) 3 ml a | @ 7 os Tadeo v pepe lo 9 @w aston baggage +0kg |20%9| 98 kg ou om & Direction (Q. Nos. 21-28) Refer to the followi Confmed upgrade vouch ie oe eee fees ae i! o 7 tables A, Band C to answer the questions given below. eather to cepatie Tabled: Manpower costs fora building CCancefation fees waived on v 7 — published L Project Phase] Menagers| Engineers] Swtod | Unskited | Suponisors : workers Distance between cies in queen-miles 5 ji a ome Kofta 61 Foundation 1 2 5 3 2 Mumbai | 1407 | 1987 Gonetucten | 1 2 2 | a 4 Hyderabad | 1499 | 1516 | 711 Prshin 1 Beogauns | zo | tet | oso | 52 oem op epee Coimbetore | 2401 | 2167 | 1265 | 902 | 940 paring fi in eel 5 Guwahati | 1959 | tost | 2726 | 2370 | 2932 | a209 . Chennai _| 2095 | 1676 | 1329 | 688 | a3: | a1_| 2710 Table B: Cost per month for select eategory Dai [rata | Mum [Had | Bluw | Crow | Guw ofworkers Mr. Kalkkar, a newly recruited MBA from a business anon: _|_ cose) school, started his career with the start of the year 2007. Wanagers ‘0000 His travel plans for the year of 2007 is given below in the filinetd se ee Supervisors = Shiled workers 3000 Date From To Uneilod works 1800 22007 | Mumbai | Hyderabad 1.2007 | Hyderabad | Mumbai ‘Table C: Estimated time and the actual time required for each 322007 | Mumbai | Dehi phase ofthe project fonts) a32007 | Deni Guwahati [Design| Foundation] Corstucton | Fishing | Painting 2032007 | Guvahati | Kokata Fags eS a a 4142007 | Kotte | Guvahat Enmacd| 2 | 2 5 4 3.42007 | Guwahati | Chennai 272007 | Chennai | Guwahati 21. What was the phase in which there was the highest absolute 207.2007 | Guwahati | Kokata increase between the estimated and actual cost? 292007 | Kolkata | Hyderabad {@) Design (©) Foundation 119.2007 | Hyderabad | Guwahat {6 Construction (@) Cannot he determined zagzo07 | Guwehai | Deni 22, For which phase of the project was there the highest 4102007 | Chennai | Bengatuns percentage increase in cost (as compared to the estimated 11.102007 | Guwaheti | Chennai fost) 4312007 | Chennai | Det {@) Design 29.11.2007 | Deli Hyderabad (0) Foundation 122007 | Hyderabad | Guwahati {© Construction 1.122007 | Guwanati_| Mumbai {G) Cannot be determined 23, What isthe value ofthe percentage overflow incosts during In which month will Mr. Kakkar become eligible for Ba ee to depatte construction? (approximately) guaranteed reservations up to 26h prior to departure? at (@) January (0) February (@ 33335 (March (@)Apeil () 50% (©) May (0 65665 (@) None of the above Scanned by CamScanner httpsiftelegram.me/Banking Zone httpsiltelegram.me/SSC_Zone i Data Suffic as ‘The Accredited Guide to Data Interpretation & ciency sg observed maximum rate of change © Direction (Q. Nos. 24-26) The table below represents 24. Which service area ha ser in percentage)? the information collected by TRAI about the service from Decesiber 2009 0 areawise access of (wireless + wireline) subseribers in ure) India. On the basis of the information provided in the (b) Bihar table answer the questions that follow. IFT 2010 (9 Odisha ‘Senice | Subscriber] Senco] Subecibar a low only two or three telecom rea Gnmiion) ‘ea {amiion 25, ava ret of dain to aloo ne son sina particular service area ates a pesreonn pean pena aoe ae eave operate only in the Bast of nds and 1 a e trate only in South, Rrcom has got 28, we foe | ae lee | Be] Be an Abas Ie Bat while Vodafone has 72% subseribe Kemataka | 955 | 3991 | Korala 2560 | 2765 has 52% subseribers. How many subscribers do these four »” 409 | 4809 |Punis | 2000 | 217 players have in 20107 ™ saa7 | 5726 | dati zeae | aio (6) Roma, Votafone 72ers, Ans 3355 |Hanana | 1359 | 1496 (0) Reeom3063, Vodafone-7282,ldea-85 02, Airte-60.04 an =e (©) Reeom.2803, Vodafone-76.24,kdea-84.0, Aittel-$5.67 Moras | sage | 4959 |alala | tess | 67 (@) Reeom-30.03, Vodafone-77:22,ldea82.99, Aittel-89.91 roe zea | oe om BAF | 90626. The all India rate of change in the number of subscribers Banga” | 2268 | %507 |NenhEnst | 494 | S04 froin December 2009 to March 2010 is er 34.43 |Jammuand | 5.22 5.78 (@) 10.7% eee iashmi Wise fejacthan | goz2 | 9527 |Hmacnat | 463 | see @uss : Pradesh aun & Direction (Q. Nos. 27-31) In order to quantity the intangibles and give incentives to the multibrand dealers (dealers who stock multiple goods as well as competing brands) and the associated channel members, a company X formulates ¢ point score card, which is called brand building points. This brand building point is added to the sales target achieved point for redemption. The sales target achieved point is allotted as per the table $f this question. 1” sum of brand building point and ‘sales achieved points isthe total point that can be redeemed by the dealer against certain gt.xds, as shotun in the second table. ‘Table |. Brand building score card (IFT 2010 bad =e Points that is alloted, if any ofthe each fs achiaved. Ee — nly company _ | Company X signage] Company X signage | Company X signage oi man entrance of | entrance along with ‘counter ‘f tho counter signage only Points: 2 10 5 5 0 20 ple | ere eee eee cpgantat | Colsomenss | cre pins Cepemmanty [ce etien] sosangey | oped exterior ofthe store store ‘with other brands | the store ‘Some other me Painting only Poins 20 ae eee 25 a 0 ‘Tha POP display of | Above the eye lave! | Below ae) POP (Point of | All POP display iso the oye tavot | se i companyx | company Xisatthe| with other her fore doos not havo, 12s only oot paras daero|” samanyk|eonpn Xe woe acs | eth Sas a ‘of company X brands ‘material Points bd a 5 5 || cousieonpo|Gonisclarery| ores gn Stacking of _ | Goods of company Goods of othor company nti | Xe SPEREEARL [POF] oes Points 25 10. o. | 20 httpsiftelegram.me/Banking Zone Data Table ‘ble Polntrdemptlon options Goodsinator | Tlpokisrenited Trbla 0 Nike cap ‘a T-shirt 200 Tupperware set 00 Ray Ban Glasses. bead Banaras! Silk Saree ‘2000 Kanjvaram Saree 400 ‘Tabi ll. Tho point caleulated on sé Sales target “< 50% of the sales target 50%-75% 78% - 99% 100% Each extra uit sold above the sales target ‘There are 10 mult Dealer ‘Bhoumik Brothers Subhajt Traders Stiishna Traders Nikhil Choudhary and Co Mis Dinesh Kumar Variety Sores Raj and Co Mating Enterprise Saha HW Maheshwari and Co 0.25 rand dealers in Nasik and the sales that they have achieved inthe end of a quarter 27. 28. ‘Actual sale 30. at Sales target (ukSep) in unit "25000 20378 26000 2241 40000 42000 43000 42000 25000 25000 22000 23000 22000 22000 23000 24000 24512 56241 httpsiftelegram.me/SSC_Zone 49 Maheshwari and Co has company X signage along with other brand signagein the main entrance of thestore, the exterior walls of the store have the painting of oly company X, the side wall in the interior has the painting of company X. The POP display of company X is above the eye level with other brands while the stacking of goods of company Xis in the back row of the shelves. ‘The brand building points when combined with the sales achieved points amounts to the total points that a dealer can accumulate ina quarter. The number ofthe tupperware set that Maheshwari and Co can redeem after the quarter (July to September) is @2 3 os ws Bhoumik brothers has only other brands signage in the front of the store and company Xpainting on the side wall inthe exterior ofthe store, company Xppainting on the sidewall inthe interior of the store, no POP display of any company and the goods of company Xis tacked inthe front row with other brands. What is the total point Bhoumik brothers need to accumulate to make them eligible for minimum redemption? @a ow (038 ox ‘The brand building points of Saha H/W is 85 and Mr. Saha the proprietor of the store wants to redeem a kanjivaram saree the next quatter by carrying forward the points accumulated this, quarter to the next quarter. The sales target is also going to be 85. How many extra units Saha H/W has to sell inorder to get the anjivaram saree? (@) 15088 (8) 12560 (13658 (d) 15698, Malling enterprise exhausted al its points while redeeming three nike caps and an umbrella, what is its brand building points? (75 @ss (35 (50 1 Srikrishna traders has 60 brand building points, then the goods that itcan redeem are (2) tupperware set and kanjivaram. (8) umbrella and tupperware set (6) tupperware set and nike cap (@) nike cap and T-shirt & Direction (Q. Nos. 32-36) Answer the following questions based on the table below, which reports certain data series MFT 2011 from National Accounts Statistics of India at current prices. ValuootGoP | VahieofGOPirom | VauecfGOP | Vaueo!GOP | VabeotGNP | Gross Domestic | Gross domestic from primary ‘secondary (atlactorcost | atmarket pices] (atfactorcost | Savings [Capital Formation Yeus sector (manufacturing) sector} In fcrore) | inerore) | intcrore) | (nFcrore) | (in crore) {atfactorcost (atfactor cost in¥ crore) in crore) A a c ° E FE 6 "2008-05 650454 748755 2artaes 3242209 2939089) 1050703 1052032 2005-08 72284 859410 3389621 3602485 3363505, 1295288 1266245 2006-07 aes77i 1033410 3952281 4299672 3918007 96044 1840749 2007-08 961930 1205464 4581422 4988426 4560910 1637498 1896563 2008-09 1067592 1351705, sen208s 3582623, 5249163 1798347 1973535 2009-10 1243566 1499601 6193230 6550271 6095230 2207423, 2asat79 Scanned by CamScanner httpsiftelegram.me/Banking_ Zone 50 32. The GDP is sum total of the contributions from primary sector, secondary sector and the tertiary ca na be the case, then over 2004-05 to 9-10, the share of tertiary sector at factor cost in GoPhasineewsed fom @) 53055 t0 55.27%, (b) 52.86% to 54.20% (©) s3088 to 55.835 (@) 52.70% to 56.14% 33. The annual growth rate in the GNP series at factor cost was highest between (2) 2008-09 and 2009-10 () 2006-07 and 2007-08 (©) 2007-08 and 2008-09 (2) 2005-06 and 2006-07 34, Had Gross Domestic Savings (GDS) between 2008-09 ‘and 2009-10 increased by 30%, then during 2009-10 GDS expressed as a percentage of GDP at market prices would have been (@) 33.70% © 36855 (©) 35.69% (@ None of the above 35. Mark the highest figure from the following. (a) Percentage change in GDP from secondary sector (at factor cost) between 2006-07 and 2007-08 (©) Percentage change in GDP at market prices between 2008-09 and 2009-10 (©) Percentage change in gross domestic savings Detween 2004-08 and 2005-08, (@ Percentage change in gross domestic capital formation between 2008-09 and 2009-10 36, Identify the correct statement. (@) GDP (at factor cost) expressed as a percentage of GNP (at factor cost) has increased consistently between 2004-05 and 2009-10 (b) GDP (at factor cost) expressed as a percentage of GDP (at market prices) has increased consistently between 2004-05 and 2008-09 (© Gross domestic cpital formation expressed as a percentage of GDP (at market prices) has increased Consistently between 2004-05 and 2007-08 (@) Contribution to GDP from primary sector (at factor cost) expressed asa percentage of GDP (at factor cost) has decreased consistently between 2006-07 and 2009-10 https:itelegram.me/$SC, Zone aon BAGS, The Accredited Guide to Data Interp! gr-4i) Read the following information tions below Mrables and answer the questions below eae Chennai, Kanyakumari, Kochi, Mumbai and Hotere, Cn ee a ahs zag are 6 niaer ansport between a pair of cities. The modes of oeeeed ele 1 while in Table 2 the distances & Direction (Q. Nos. transport are provided in Tabl wven, Table 8 provides the etoeen diferent prs of ites 376 Ben eee aa nench speed ofthe mde of ans Tran ‘Table 1 Mode of transport between. cities Destinalions | ai? Ps 3 orgie | 4 zi § 5 3 g [el] ey a) 8 |e] 8 ie 5 Tubaneswa | — | Sip [Tan | Arplane | Bus | Trin Crema | ship | — | Tain | Sip | Ship | Tan Karyakorai | Tran | tran | — | Tan | Bus | sip Kochi | Aiplane| stip | Tain | — | Train | Apia Marbsi | Bus | snp | cus | tran | — | Alplone Vieag tein_| train | stip |_Aisplane | Airplane|_ —~ Table 2 Distance between cts (In km) Destinations 3 7 3 5 Origins 8 2 5 = 3 gb] 2) a] 2] 8 2|°| & ; Seamer |~—— | [aa [ae | aan | ee aaa 950 | — | 999 | sor | to00 | 300 tied 999, me 1100 950 20 Koo 798 { 901 | 1100 | — | 300 | 600 Mumba! ror | roo | 950 oS Meog tooe | 200 | 250 | =o ___Teble sted of transport and cost, Node of ans —Sekeltanspest tev | Costperkm fn) plane na 5 Bus 40 5 Si 30 15 Tein bas i Scanned by CamScanner httpsiftelegram.me/Banking Zone Data Table 37. Aschool in Chennai planning foran excursion tour for its students, They want o show them Kanyakumari, Vizag and Bhubaneswar not necessarily in the same order, What isthe minimum travel cost (in 2) the school should charge from ‘each of the student for the entire tour? (a) 4300 ()% 5000 (© 87300 (@ % 6800 [Mr Ranjith lives in Mumbai and wants to travel to Kochi However, the train services are on halt due to laying of track for bullet trainsaerossthe country. In this scenario, which of 38. hitpsiftelegram.me/SSC_Zone 51 39, For which ofthe following options traveltimeistheleast? 6) Mumbai-Kanyakumati(b) Bhubaneswar-Chennai {€) ChennalKochi (4) Mumbai-Chennai 40, Which of the following cities can be reached from Bhubaneswar in least time? (6) Chennai (6) Konyakurnart {€) Mumbai (0) Vizag 41, What is the least cost way to reach to Vizag from Kochi? {6) Take a light from Kocht to Vieag {Q) Take a ship from Kochl to Chennat and then take a train to the following is the least cost rote to reach Kochi? {@) MumbaicBhulbaneswar-Kochi Need @)Mombai-Chenmat- Koad €9 Toke in ar Koo Kayaaratandhen takea (©) Mumbai-Kanyakumnati-Kocht Dieit cena te Maniet et en see Th (awntatvte Net (9 Ta nn ect Ma and take a flight & Direction (@. Nos. 42-44) Answer the questions based on the given data on the tourism sector india, XAT 2014 ForalgnTowsi vale | Foran Exchango | _Forcign Gxchango | Number atingion [Number of Domest a ‘nda tamiion) | Earning rom Toutsm | Earings rom Tourem | Nationals Doporuies | | TouistVsts toa india ininda{n® cer) | frominsia mmition) | StaesVUTs (medion) (USS itor) 1997 237 2889 ro 373 Tea 1990 238 204 12180 aa 16820 1999 240 009 12951 an 19067 2000 265 3460 18628 442 zit 200t { 254 3109 18083 450 287 2002 | 238 3103 ‘so68 494 25260 2008 273 4463 20re9 535 2oaa8 2004 348 6170 2raia eat 26827 2005 392 7499 33123 718 29201 2008 44s aaa 30028 ast 46292 2007 500 10729 44960 970 52056 2000 528 832 51208 1087 53.03 2009 817 11198 59700 1107 659.00 2010 578 tate 4289 1299 7ar70 ott 629 tos64 T7501 1421 85086 42, In which of the following years the percentage Increase in the number of Indians going abroad was greater than the percentage increase in the number of domestic tourists? {a) 2006 and 2005 (b) 2005 and 2006 (2005 and 2007 (@) 2006 and 2008 (€) 2004, 2005 and 2006 43, In which ofthe following years was the rupee cheapest with respect tothe dollar? (@) 2001 (b) 2002 (9 2007 (@) 2010 (© 2011 Lot R be the ratio of Foreign Exchange Earnings from ‘Tourism in india (in US $ milion) to Foreign tourist Arrivals Jn India (in million), “Assume inereases linearly over the years. If we draw pie cliatt of & for all the years, the angle subtended by the bigest sector in the pie chart would be approximately (ae (30° ox (ae (as a Scanned by CamScanner hittps:/telegram.me/Banking_ Zone hips: itelegram.me/SSC_Zone 52 expretation & Pata Sulciengy aParls The Aoorinn uid nin AF Direetion Noo sks) fees poet Sw ot PMerge and ANUS SRS EUS a & 8 XS ET oes — rea SNS see Sue peseas Dagsav mans, aS. What is isconsderates Weel? Wand ns RERUNS wr ws is Wl Other Senvioes. mt sectors have evbibitad Behet Sena to previous yest Mawes WAG? numer of WI 4) > Ans ie Ws © Direction (Q.. SBL WON MataPaost OW ‘ ws ose TRAN : 8 Rens Scanned by CamScanner httpsiftelegram.me/Banking Zone Data Table 50. Urban population of Maharashtra and Odisha together is ‘what per cent of the total population of these two states? (Rounded off to two digits aRer decimal) httpsiftelegram.me/SSC_Zone 53 & Direction (Q. Nos. 56-58) Answer the questions on the basis of the following table. eisaen Oss WEN Jaan? ea oe Rogionwise origin of foreign tourist avin into Inia (None ofthese = Nurnber Sarivels 51. Approximately, by what per cent is the urban population of 2007 2008 bu] 2010 ‘Maharashtra less than its rural population? Non Amavica | 1oora76 | 107267 | Tosiaoa | 1770004 33% 395 Cental & azaia| 350s | assos | sazzg (49% (455 South America | (None of these Western | 1666083 | 1709525 | tes40ee | 1750042 Rn Europa 52, What per cent of the total population of Paschim Banga, Eastern ss2ree | tes110 | teae75 | 227680 Odisha and Madhya Pradesh togetherisilliterate? Rounded Europa off to nearest ica wsrae5 | sat760 | wesa7e | 208525 @2% ws Westasia | r7vest | 210512 | 2oteas | 2asa17 (2m (arm sounasia | 982428 | toste4s | toot4or | tos7aas (338 SoutnEast | sosa7s | sazae0 | asois: | 4000s 53. What is the difference between number of graduates from 54 Madhya Profesh and Uttareknand? Eastasia | 52007 | 35820 | saaror | attosr irae 300185 Austral erces | 17a308 | te2es1 | 210275 asus @3ns0 Others seorg | asses | were | 12757 () None ofthese 54, Whatisthe total number of graduates from Odisha, Paschim Banga and Maharashtra together? 56. Which region withessed the highest compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of tourists arriving into India? (@) Eastern Europe (©) Central and South America (a) 1509695 () 1529559 (West Asia (@ South East Asia ic ee (8 reisass 57, Tourists artiving into India from how many regions experienced CAGR of more than 10%? ‘55, What isthe ratio between total female population of Tamil (0) Three () Four Nadu and Jharkhand together and the total male population (Five (@Iwo of these two states together, respectively? 58, The highest annual growth raterecordediin touristsarriving Oarne Gane ‘hehe ms won uae yz Euce (©) None of these (West Asia (@) East Asia & Direction (Q. Nos. 59-64) Study the table and answer the given questions. SBI (PO) 2014 ‘Advertisement revenues (in thousand) generated from printed Ve.sion (PV) and Online Version (OY) of 6 magazines during 6 months: ‘Magazines | P Q a s T u Mons wo | aw | ow | A | a a Jaway | tee [tea [eo as | toe | tal | on ise | ae] tar] 104 Feouay | ae | at | is7 | tp | 156 | tuo | te ws | a7 | oe | 190 march | 12a | ae | aoe | tae | ase | ame | are | toe | ate | tes | tie | ato rot | toa | 199 | za | 199 | toa | cor | tea | re | uo | t55 | ae | 20 way | ata | ssz | ze | ast | tee | ao | saz | am } ter | too | sos | an oro |r| vax | we | tox |e | a oan |v | aoe | oa | oor | toe ‘U.The difference between advertisement revenue 59, Which of the given statements is/are true? 1. Total advertisement revenue generated from online version by magazine Tin all the given months together is exactly 44% less than the total advertisement revenue generated from printed version by the same magazine in all the given months together. generated (from both online and printed version) by all the given magazines in January and advertisement revenue generated (from both online and printed version) by ll the given magazines in June is ® 62000, IL Only for one magazine advertisement revenue generated from printed version displayed a constant increase from previous month during the given 6 months period. Scanned by CamScanner httpsi/telegram.me/Banking Zone 54 httpsiltelegram.me/SSC_Zone The Accredited Guide to Data Interpretation & Data Sufficiency (@) Wand Or ()1and (©) Only! (@ Only it (1, Wand tt 60. The advertisement revenue generated from online version by Magazine Uin all the given months together is by what per cent more than the total advertisement revenue ‘generated from printed version by the same magazine in all the given months together? (a) 25% (275% (325% (35% 30% 61, In case of Magazine R, between which two given months was there approximately 15% rise in advertisement revenues generated (from both printed and online version, together)? (@) January-February (&) February-March (©) May-June (@) March-April (©) April-May 62, The respective ratio of advertisement revenue generated from printed version by Magazine P to advertisement revenue generated from online version by the same magazine in July is same as the respective ratio of advertisement revenue generated from printed version by Magazine Q to advertisement revenue generated from online version by the same magazine in March. Ifthe advertisement revenue generated from online version by Magazine P in July was € 108000, what was the advertisement revenue generated from printed version by the same magazine in July? (@)% 187000 (&)¥ 153000 (€)& 119000 63. What is the respective ratio between total advertisement revenue generated from online version of all the given magazines together in February and total advertisement revenue generated from printed version of all the given magazines together in May? (@)33:28(b)39:28 (oar:22 64, Total advertisement revenue generated from printed version by Magazine Pin January and April together is what per cent less than the total advertisement revenues generated from online version by magazine S in February (©) 136000 ()¥ 170000 (27:18 (@)33:20 ‘and Jane together? (0) 22% (b) 14% om (9% om & Direction (Q. Nos. 65-68) On the basis of information given below answer the questions that follow. ‘Twitter allows its users to post/share and read short messages known as tweets. Tweets can be of three types positive tweets (in support); negative tweets (against) and neutral tweets. The following table presents the number of votes and tweets received by certain political parties. Number of Votes: [ “Tweet (year 2070) Parties Year2000 | Year200s | Year2010 | Totainumberot | Posiive tweets (2) | Negative wreets (=) tweets A 29700 348200 364450 131021 385% 354% 8 133450 +4000 241925 08128 304% 207% c 196250 123200 162525 98620 325% 260% D 27ers 48400 Bat75 asa 306% 26.1% E - 30800 49250 2728 216% 41.0% Other patios estas, 180400 118275 +5000 Any party which has secured less then 27 of the total votes falls under other parties category. e.g. Party E secured less then 2% of total votes in the year 2000. Note the wate share (percentage of total votes ofa party changes from 15% to 40%, gain in vote share would be 407-15%, ic. 257 65. Which of the following options correctly arranges the political parties in descending order of gain in vote share from the year 2005 tothe year 2010? (@)EBDCA ()EBCDA—(@) EBCAD we ) (@ BCEDA 66, Which of the following parties received maximum number ‘of neutral tweets in the year 20102 Snubs (@) Party 8 (©) Pasty (Party D @ Pany £ (©) One of the partes categorised under other pasties 67. Between 2000 and 2010, in terms of gain in vote share, which of the following cannot bea possible value (approximated to cone decimal place) for any party? (20% (base (35% 15% 68, In 2010, which of the following options has maximum difference between the votes share and tweet share? (4% (@ PanyB (Party C (Panty D (O Party E (©) Other parties Scanned by CamScanner httpsiftelegram.me/Banking Zone hitpsiftelegram.me/SSC_Zone Answers with Explanation [intro Exercise 1] 1. (@) Total fertilizer production of company 1. 10+ 1794 1604 167+ 180=856 lakh tonne 2 15% of 836 = 75.5836 = 12540 lakh tonne 700 So, there is no such contribution of approximately 15% in the tolal fertilizer production in any month. Hence, option (a) is correct. 2. (a) Itisclear froma thegiventablethat, company Thasa continuous increase in production over the months. 3. (@ Total production of fertilizers of . Company I= 1601 Company I= 836 Company ill = 906 Company IV =830 Company V = 706 Company Vi= 630 Now, we check that in the month of ‘June’, how many companies have a share of more than 25% of the total production ofthat company. Prom company J, 25x1601 gon 25 lakh tonne 258 of 1601 =. whichis greatrthanthe share inthe month of une. Sill, fon ealelatng for every month, i is found tha, eis no company that have a share of more than 25% of the total production of fertilizers of thet company. 4. (@) Distance travelled by train from Surat to Nadiad Ja. 5, (@) Time taken by train =8: 6. (a) Namber of passengers boarding from Vasai Road =378 Number of passengers boarding from Ahmedabad =306 a7 Required ratio =378:306 7. (8) Total halt time = 23-2= 21 min ‘Train time of reaching Bhuj= $:40am+ 21 min= 6:01 am 8. (@) his clear from the givea table that distance between Vadodra to Anand Ja. is second lowest. 9. (4) Maximum temperature of Ontatdo on Ist November = #C. ‘Minimum temperature of Bhuj on tst January =~7°C 2 Required difference =4~(-7)=4+7=11C 10. (b) Ttisclear from given table that on 1st October, emperature of Kabul is second highest and on 1st November, temperature of Sydney isthe highest. 11, © Difference between maximum temperature ond minimum temperature of Bliyj is second highest on ist November, fe. 9-821 12, (d) Average maximum temperature of Beijing 249415424513 age 3 5 . 13. (0) Minimum temperature of Beijing on 3st September = °C. ‘Maximum temperature of Ontario on tst October = 15°C Required ratio =9:15=3: 14, (a) A's readership in sates 1, Mand V = U5+ 254157 = $37 Iakh Cs readership in states [II and V = 273 + 285-4 086 = 656 lakh Now, 4's readership should be increased to reach a ratio of| 0. Let the increment be x, sort x 654 “Therefore, the increment should be 51600. Then, uxis 15, (6) 11% of Brewspaper in state I o1353lakh Now, the required percentage = x7 of 2.85 = 0.1353 wea OB 4100 2 755 US + ta24 136 +15 + 092 aa lakh, 075 + 262+ 315 +1634 123, 938 hk 16, (6) Total readers in state ‘Total readers in state Pereentagecofnewspaperreadersinstatetl= Sx 100 = 40% Percentage of newspaper readers in So, it isles by (0-34.74), te.53%. 17. 495 470 698 491 _E | 39 Now, it is clear from the above table that E has the maximum percentage difference in total seadershp in states 1, W and I. token together as compared to ts total readership in states IV, Vand VI together. 18, (¢) Number of sports page readers in state 15H of 5 + 1.465 + 273 + 098 + 135) 15% of 222 = 12531akh cone | Scanned by CamScanner httpsi/telegram.me/Banking Zone ‘Number of economic page readers in state Il =m of (23+ L234 285+ 078 + 152) = 97 of 75= 0.7902 Lakh ‘Number of international event page readers in state V 7 of (1.57 + 087 + 0:96 + 278-4325) 7% of 9.43 = 0.0660 lakh Number of editorial page readers in state It HU of (115+ 182+ 1.36 45.154 0.92) 11% of &4 = 092 lakh Hence, numberof interationalevent page readers instate Vis together = Hazing 23575 = 1210¢ 10% 2610 Seles ‘Therefore, required ratio = 4140: 2640= 69:44 eee eee eens 22. (e) Average number of post graduate employees in counties A, B ieee and D together ‘And total number of female employees in country H 5 33601200 u ‘Totalnumber of post graduate employee: +s Number of post graduate male employees oro 33 800 .&. Number of post graduate female employees 688-1800 888 338 ‘Thus, required percentage = "8 x100=74% E209 20. (d) Percentage of women employees to number of employees 1 in country A= xt00n = 583%, a in country B= = x1005 =3125% 6 a 100% = 52385 in country C 2 in country D= 2x100% =40% in country E: sn county F 1. (© Contribution as a percentage of the total by developed countries in 2010 ( 58 x00) = 69m ‘05901 2. (@) There classification of USA. 3, (d) In 2006, UK's share =| In 2010, UK's share = so1k~ 334 Hence, the required growth 588 is no data given in the table in support of the hitss/telegram me'SSC_Zone ‘The Accredited Guide to Data Interpretation & Data Sufficiency ey 1 in country Gx Lx 100% 46% | : Wy Ons in country H= 2 xtoon =3571% rr “Thus, percentage isthe second lowest in country H 21. (@) Total number ofmale employees n countries Band Htogether 2890+ 2 x 3360 1980+ 2160= 4140 Total omer oP TESTE Gee cours Cand D u pan of 56 +6 of 280+ 0 of353 3 981 =3wa6s0724 204 3 “Average number of post graduate employees in countries FG and H together = (p37 of 2768 + 55% of 3720+ 80% of 360) 3 =} [20e1+ 2006 + 2688) = !xos28 = 2275 3 3 “Therefore, required difference = 2275~198 23, (d) Number of average employees per office in all countries areas, fallowe countey Ax 28assns country Ba Bin county C= ars county ny = y ais country E= 4 m5 cout uy B= BS ty county Ga uiss county 2 ’ 4, (@) Statement I is correct, as by going through the table, USA ‘emerges out to be the argest approver of foreign investments. ‘Now, we will check Statements and Il Share of USA in total approvals, (ZS «0p ~ so 138851 0) = aR xn0)e = sna 1178 2519.06 nase «(: ‘Thus, contribution of USA is nelther increasing nor some. httpsiftelegram.me/Banking Zone Data Table 5. (@) Wis clear from the data tables that Switzerland's contribution in the total has shown a drastic decrease, 6. (@ Number of candidates qualified from Hyderabad in 2008, i 17% of 51124 =8691 Number of candidates qualified from Hyderabad in 2009 1% of 50248 = 10552, So, required difference = 10552~ 8691 161 =1860 7. (@) Number of candidates qualified from Delhi in 2009 = 285 of 58248 = 16309 ‘Number of candidates qualified from Delhi in 2013 of 59216 = 11819, ‘So, required number = 16309-41184 8152 28150 8. (€) Differenceinthe number of candidates appeared from Mumbai over the previous year {in 2009 =35145 ~17264 = 17881 So, lowest difference was in the year 2014 9: (@) Number of candidates qualified from Chennai {in 2008 =37346 x 009=3361 in 2009 =48952%0.12= 5672 in 2010= 51406 x010= S141 in 2011-=52515% 008 =4185 in 2012= 551920; 27214 in 2013 = 57365%011= 6310 in 2016 = 55492014 8189 So, maximum number wasin year 2014. 10. (8) Number of candidates qualified from Kolkata in 2011 =71255% 019 =13538,07 ~ 13540 11. (@) The given table tells us the export of India but does not specify the production. Therefore the output of petroleum and erude cll cannot be estimated 12. (= Total tnd's export= sxx 742% 5 2420 4. Total indi’ export = 223° x 100 10025 con ax 13. ( Valu of total export i 230-1 —200_ = 2529 million amex Value of India's total exports in 2013-14 29% 2505 58225 million ‘Value of ore and mineral in India's exports “in 2013-14 = 582252368 =$20961 million 14, (8) Let India's export in 2009-10 be 100. + In 2015-14, it would be 120. Exports of engineering goods sector {in 2009-10 = 125% X736% x100= 8.2 https:/telegram me'SSC_Zone 57 in 2013-14.= 16.6% 740% 12 55 ‘Thus, percentage inerease = & a xioi}s 2 -2 xi} coarse 68s 32 15. (6) FY (0) 5 2 =332(durable) and x, = 27 (non-durable) Base year (1995-54) y= SUS y= 23207 +e yy. Noes + som ney wee Similarly, FY (04) 922268, FY (03) 920072 FY (02) 2016,FY (01) 18687 16, (d) Base yea (198081) = 2087, x, = 7057 Hes ye Average = = 2595 FY (1) 72 Similarly, FY (03) ~9 2068, FY (02) 91949 FY (01) 1802, FY (00) 1755, 17. (@) PY 01), = 1586,5 = 122,55 = 1, = 387, xem Base year (1993-94) “> 9, = 38812, = 687, yy = 2438, y= SUS y, = 20007 HAHA: semanas weisanes sas “115578 S948388 Toto ‘Similarly, F(02) (average) = 184.1 (os) (average) F(04) (average) = 210.8 es) (average) =292 18. (b) Base year (1980-81) > y, = 396.1 Averages: y= 285, y5 = 21098 5 1586,4, = 194445 = 1784, = 2578, x, = 1085, 62901128 + 31934.085 + 366255024 65739 oy $3091239 1000 = ins SimilaHly, 2001 (average) = 1755 2002 (average) = 1819 20 (average) = 1942 2008 (average) =212.1 19, (¥) Required numberof peopl of 29565 = 620855 = 6210 20, (4) Required difference = 95 of 26345 ~ 8% of 2456 2s7L05 ~ 219848 7457 = 15 Scanned by CamScanner httpsiftelegram.me/Banking Zone 58 21. () Number of defaulters of bank R {in 2007 =155 of 25467 = 3820.05, in 2008 = 173 of 32461 = 5518.37 {in 2009 = 16% of 32652 = 5224.32 jn 2010 = 18% of 32561 = $860.88 in 2011 =19% of 25495 =3514.35. in 2012 = 117% of 7649 = 3081.39 in 2013 = 12% of 28283 = 3393.96 Hence, maximum number of defaulters of bank R is in year 2011, 1, (@) Number of books sold by store # in March =178 Number of books sold by store Ain May = 264 ; x (2stcut8 + Required percentage «(24178 sop eam) ( aot) 32.578533% 264 ++ 524 54+ 2+ 604 Shem S16 2. (6) During all the given months together, total number of books ‘Thus, school Phas the highest total number of students sold by store B= 161+ 123+ 184+ 272+ 107 =817 9, (@) Total number of students in standard I Tota nur of books sold by store D = 54 T6984 26418 ce (817 4: Required percentage = (Ss entree S414 2774 164 84 268 ‘ 3, (b) Required average = eS 244 4. (©) Required difference 133+ 1614 2134+ 225+ 282+ 196) (178+ 272+ 2604 284+ 2934 277) = 121015732353, 5. (a) Required ratio = 278+ 226) (3794237) aeons 10, (2) Namber of students studying in stand I of chools A and B 6.(@) Required average number of students studying in standard I together= (48+ 58)=106 2 sa rsnas Narnber of students studying standard VI of school CandD 7. (@) Number of students tudyingin standardIV from school E ‘Number of students studying in tandardlV from schoolD: (55/40 100) 8. (8) Total aumber of students of school-A + S44 AB + 58+ 504 38 = 290 ‘Total number of students of school B + 604+ 58 4454454 46=504 ‘Total number of students of school C 4484 58446-4424 54288 Required percentags ‘Base Level, htiss/telegram.me'SSC_Zon The Accredited Guide to Data Interpretation & Data Sufficiency 22, ()Difeence of number of people aking lan fem Bark Pom the previous year on = 2081 2736 2009 = 0081 2536 in 200 2536 —2684= 1107 inzon in 202 = 3612533405 = 60 in 205 35445 —94135= 1890 = Hence in the year 2011, is highes. 23. (c) Requited number of defaulters 19% of 36152 + 18% of 35463 66s. a8 + 6383.34 = 13252.2 Total numberof students of school D 54 554 46-4404 52+ 50: ‘Total numberof students of school E 48+ 554444 554 52448 ‘Total number of students of school F + 50440445448 + 52277 ‘otal number of students in standard It + 60448 +554 55+ 52 ‘Total number of students in standard IIL 248 + 58 + 584465 +44 + 54 = 308 ‘Total number of students in standard IV $45 146-4404 5544 ‘Total number of students in standard V +454 424 52 524+ 60: ‘Total number of students in standard VI 38-446 + 544 504 48-+ 56= 290 ‘Thus, standard I has the least number of students. 24 11. (@ Fromthe given table itis clear thatin the year 2008, population | of tate I wa the highest. 12, (& The population of sate Cin the year 2012 = 67 lakh, hich i equal to the population of sate Hin 2009. 1 13. (b) Population of state Cin the year 2012 = 67 lakh Population of tate inthe year 2007 = 64k Requite difference = (7 ~ 61) lakh =6 lakh httpsiftelegram.me/Banking Zone Data Table ‘ 14, (2) Fromthe given table, itisclear that in the year2014, state Dhas the lowest population. 15. (d) From the given table itis clear that population of state was the lowest in the year 2096. 16, (d) Number of women liking (SK = 44% of 48525 = 20031, DD =33% of 6800= 12144 DC=20% of 56340= 16902, MI=128% of 62380= 17458 BR =44% of 48300 21252, RCD =35% of 35550 12453 XL =365 of 56250 20250 KER = 54; of 400054560 “Total = 135050 185050 +. Required average = 1938125 19381 17, (@) Required percentage [Number of women Uking RR ‘Namber of women liking all team 12521155050 x 100) = 13.7% « wt 18, (6) Requited number ~ $5525°38 19, (Q) Required ratio= (36500 % 35) : (8300 x 21) = 208: 147 20, (b) Number of men liking DC =455 of $6840 25353, [Number of men liking RCB = 15% of 355805397 25353 3857 25353 p00 475.045, Required percentage: 21. (a) Average number of vehicles pioduced during 2003-07 (1504 1050+ 1490+ 1020+ 1010) _ 5750 3 ‘which is equal to the production of wehiles in the year 2003. = 1150 + 22. (a) Percentage increase in the production of vehicles inthe year 2007 as compared to 2008 for LML: for Honds =-ve, for Yamaha == x j00m35.71% for Hero =0% ‘Thus, LML isthe required foctory 23. (a) Production of vehicles of LAL in 2007 = 180 Production of vehicles of Hero in 2007 = 300 + Required ratio = 180 300=9: 15=3:5 24, (e) From the last row of the’given table it is clear that maximum production of vehicles isin the year 2005, 25. (¢) Total production of vehicles of ll factories -=1150-+1080.41490+ 102041010= 5750 ‘and 207 of total production = 26% of 5750 =1495 ‘which is approximately equal t9 the total production of ‘vehicles in 2005 +26. (b) Total number of accidents in 2009 = 60100 + 31250+ 22000-4 23100. 136450 “Total number of secidents in 2010 ‘= 540004 172504 18180++ 21850% 111250 28, (0) Percentage of spt death in 209 _ 28 (0 Roca (te hitpsiftelegram.me/SSC_Zone 59 ‘Total number of accidents in 2011 = $0000 4 27500+ 21350 27750= 126¢00 ‘Total number of secidents in 2012 '=49200+ 24450+ 22500-24700 120850 ‘Total number of accidents in 2013 = 511004 19950 + 26300+ 20000 117350, Total number of accidents in 2016 5300+ 30000-+ 25200+ 17500= 128000 ‘Thus, highest numberof accidents were reported inthe year 2009, 27, (d) Number of aceldents in 2009 136450, [Number of accidents in 2010= 111250, + Required percentage reduetion 136450 ~ 111250)/135450 x 100], 252007136450 x 100) = 18.46% ee oo}: A401 Percentage of spot death in 201 (2 x wo) manson 11250 Percentage of spot death in 201 -(Se xm) 39.495 ‘coo Percentage of spot death in 201 (. wo): 407 & vaso) A350 107380 Percentage of spot death in 2014 = 9% 43.207 “Thus, in all the six years, percentage of spot deaths was less than 70%, Percentage of spot death in 201 [Number of major aésidents in 2013 ‘Number of major aceldents in 2014 -26300/25200 = 265 252 30. (8) Ratio ofthe number of handicapped type of accidents 29. (i) Required ratio {in 2009 and 2016 = 22282 aco” 24 1 ratio, so noncedto do farther eaeultion. 2304 Note Since, we get the requ 31. (9 ercentage of este stents om TN (220) so00 om Percentage of selected students fromtIN (Coxon ‘es Percentage of selected students from CL (2 x wo}: *9642% ernest eto a 22s} em ona erage fat sent ron CATALIST ~( Zax} 9478 08 Percentage af selected students from TU = (Sto js00 “Thus, percentage was maximum for FT. Scanned by CamScanner httpsitelegram.me/Banking Zone 32, (a) Ratio of appeared to selected students in ‘TIME = 5000 : 4600 = 1.087, IMS = 4600 CL =5600 : 5400 1.037, PT =6300:6200= 1.016 CATALYST = 7600 : 7200 = 1.056 TLC= 5800 8200 = 1.073 “Thus, the ratio is maximum for TIME. Note We don't need tocaleulate the required ratio. we go slight deep. the ratio of appearedto selected students is maximum for that institute for which percentage of selected students (in solution-31) is least. Thus, TIMEs the required institute. 33. (d Average numberof selected students = (40 + 4500+ 5400+ 6200 +7200 + 8200)/6 = 6016 Average number of appeared students 5006+ 4600+ 5600+ 6300 + 7600-4 B800)/6 = 6316 «Required percentage = (6016/6316 x 100) =95.25% = 95% 134, (@) Required dference = Average numberof appeared students ‘Average numberof selected students = 6316 ~ 6016 =300 235. (d) Required percentage _ Saber of elected students fom TLC ws ‘Number of selected students from CL = (e2005400 100ys = 15.88% Note. Since, numberof selected students wasmore than that ofCL, therefore percentage willbe more than 100% So, without esleulation, wecansay ‘that (d)s correct choice. 36, (d) Number of students appeared from school Ein 2010=780 Number of students appeared from.all the schools in 2010 50+ 760+ 820 + 800+ 780=3810 _ Required percentage = (780/3810 x 100)% = 2047% = 20% ‘37. (8) Required average forall the years eq ys Sum of number of students appeared from school B 5 (7160+ 740-4 820 + 880 + 840)/5 = 4040/5 = 608 38, (6) Number of students appeared in 2012 from school ‘Total number of students appeared from school A for all the ‘years = 650% 700+ 800-+ 750+ 8503750 00 + Required percentage = 222 x to0=21 45, 3750 3 39. (a) Total number of students appeared in the years 2010 and 2011 together from school C=820+ 860= 1680 from schoo! D =800+ 780= 1580 + Required ratio= 1680 :1580= 84:79 40. (2) Requited average ‘Sum of number of students appeared from all the . schools together in year 2013 s — = (730 + 880 + 920 + 840+ 790)/5 = 4180/5 = 836 ‘AA. (a) Required average of marks _-Sitm of marks in Selence . (100+ 95-4 112+ a8 + 92+ 108) ‘Number of students 6 =598 6699.7 The Accredited Guide to Data Interpr 42, (0 Percentage of marks obtained by D ua obtained by D 5 om Total marks F -{eegztemeataten) 154 75+ 120+ 0+ 80+ 60 47 100 350 43, (a) Required average ‘Sum of marks obtained by all students in English Number of students 504 46-+ 52-4484 60+ 53_ 309 Se 44, (d) Total marks obtained in all the subjects by P= 54-+ 66 +108 + 116-+ 534+ 40=435 by G= 66+ 554-924 140-4 6043 Required ratic 45, (¢) Average marks ofall students in Mathematics =(117 + 152 + 120+ 108-4 140+ 116)/ whi LS closest to the score of Tin Science. -Solution (Q. Nos. 46-50) Number of children in society A> 600%25 =150 100 Number of female children Number of male childre In society B—»550x = 220 100 Number of female children Nombe of mle eideen =! In socety 095758. 92 wo Number of female children = 9275. = 69 In society D> 520% =145 100 Number of female childre ‘Number of male chilére In society E ~>430x 2 = 172 100 Number of male children = 172-86 =86 Ta society F-62524 "00 ‘Number of female children = 150x°4. 100 Number of male children =150-81= 69 46. (q) Number of adult females Required ratio 21541 FERS SH EDA Sa ARitey 33/6 = 122.17 60+ 1504 275+ 300+ 250+ 300)—410= 16254101215 ‘Number of Female children = 90+ $54 69+-29+86+81=410 httpsiftelegram.me/Banking Zone Data Table 47. (0) Number ofall finale children =410 48, (d) Number of adult males in societies A and B = (250~60)+ (400=165) = 1904 235 =425 Number of adult males in societies Band F 80-86) + (25 ~69) = 94-4 256=350 + Requited ratio =425:350=17:14 49, (0) Number ofall members = (250-+350)+ (4004150) + 6004-275) (2804300) + (180+ 250) + (6254+300) +150 + 2004 924 5417241504289 50. (¢) Required differenc 51. (t) Production of m Production of maize in 1990 228 million tonnes ( 252) 7 =(Sxoofenasen ai + Required percentage 52, (0) In 1991, percentage increase for wheat = (2 S00) = 2K Hee = ee 20 io} = 185 240 - 5 maize (22 am). 66.06% 2 J 460 ~ 520 other crest 100) 9505 2 Clearly, in 1993, the Increase in production over the previous year.was maximum for maize. 53. (8) The increase in the production of other cereals during the year 1969= 100s 426% the year 1990= (a 2 100} 100 the year 1991 =| (= x so) = 952% 2 a 2x00 ea oon 0 Hence, increase In production of other cereals was minimum during the year 190. 54, (a) Production of wheat in year 1991= 620 million tonnes in year 1992 =8¢0 million tonnes (S520 0 3803100 roy the year 199 4 Required percentage increas 264% 55. (d) Requiced percentage ‘= Total yearly fes of BA overall the years togthe “Total yearly fees of BCA in the year 2008, 2009 and 2010 together ba Scanned by CamScanner https:/telegram me!SSC_Zone 61 ~fartss+ sa tase v4) =f ERR ESS BS #8) 100] 5 (20+ 48+ 186) (2 x 100 ss 56, (6) Required rectified fee =14800% 75. 100 100 57, (d) Total yearly fees forall the courses together inthe year PUD= 198+ 1.84754 124 85=E osthousand ‘Yearly fees of MBA in the year 2008 =€ 145 thousand «Required difference 680-145. . 485 thousand = 48500 58. (d) Required percentage increase = [es x so} 2 x so) = 36% ts ‘Total fes for MBA forall the years 5 +198 + 246) 59, (d) Required average 28. e16s2thousand 5 = t16120 jumber of clerks in bank E from district Q jumber of officers in bank C from district $ 60. (b) Required ratio= 61, (@) Required average “Total number of officers in bankD from al the districts together ‘Number of districts 6 +1234 166 +734 94 5 108 hundred 5 T1080 62. (b) Fromdistrict-, the difference between the number of officers and clerks inbank A =345~7.5 = 27 hundred = 2700 in bank B = 233 ~ 109 in bank C= 409~ 158 = 251 hundred = 2510 inbbank D = 452~ 166 = 286 hundred = 2540 Inbank B= 266 ~127 = 139hundred =1390 Inbank F = 243 ~ 17 = 105hundred = 1050 “Thus, the difference is second lowest in bank-B. 63. (0) Total number ofofficersin bank Candbank From district P = 73413 #86 [Number of clerks in bank B from district $= 225, Required pereentage (g x so}; = 38568 = 39% ht&2telegram.me/Banking_ Zone (l) Number of he atflery tn honk A feons distalet 7 2 (100-=26)% a 140 eTtofsie aay Solution (Q. Non, 66.08) Female students 32, whieh fs 4072 af total students, r $6, total mumnber af eludente iy a eat ‘Therefore, males -(80~82) 4 IAs Further piven that half the students were either excellent oF goad aul one-third of the mnlesiulents were avenige. Hence, the table enn be completed as wnler Postormanen Tot ‘Avoroge | Goad | Excaitom moo fie) a | 90 | an Fema | 2 | a | o | on toot | 40 | ao | wo | wo 65. (a) There is no excellent female student fn the elas, 66. (9) Proportion of goo le stidents 22 sas 67. (c) The 68. (Ratio re 22 mate students who are jo re male to average males 1024 ‘The Accredited Guide to Vata Interpripathotegtahietasetizenssy Solution (, Hos, 6073) abies | "i bonny keen 69, (by MIs piven tl appre for the exam 9215 he nazhinuin number of students in class 2 of the sxkeny ‘he mininum number of students ho appeared for the +15 sy 15 70, (UY) ‘The muaher of students who oained 0% or more masks fy Physics 117 “the numberof students why obtained 0% or more marks i Mathematics 126 «The least number of students shu have qualified the ex Maximum (117, 124) = 126 71. (dy Assuning thatthe studente who did not appear forthe exaz, are buys, ‘The maximum number of boys in class 10 M4 15129 72, (9 ‘The rsinimun number of students in class X1 of the school = Maximuin number of students whe appeared in any ‘one ofthe subjects + 5 =201 + 5= 205 73, (d) Asthereisno information about the number of boys in dlassXL of the rehool, therefore we cannot determine the answer. Moderate Level| : “d percentaye increase er of 55 AHI batteries In 2014 1. (Method 1 Requi =P an) 1% 34265 = Mt Method It In such type of problems, there Is no seed ty calculate just lke abave, you may waite your answer directly, As difference between the valet x37 and we have ta compare this value with 108, 10% of 10815108, 40:30% wlll be equal a 1M 39324, Then, 3% will be 3.24, Therefore, value of 335 wll be 324 + 24 > 3404, Mere, the given difference In37, Hence, our tinswer willbe more than 39% We ave ouly one option, whieh satisfies his coiton. Hence answer should be upton i) Note Shidents are sugested hers once you yet fallin of the abave inethod, there willbe no need of paper work, You ene conflan your suse hy using you nen elation * (0) ue tota sates (in thousand) ofall the seven years for various batteries are Fors AU = 75 4 904 96 + 105-4 9041054 115 20% Vor? AM = 166 + 126-4 114 + 904754 c0-+85 =o Por 32 ALT = 114 4102-4754 15 = 901 0+ 135+ 1654+ 100 Yor 35 AU = 102+ 84 + 105 + 904 75-445-+ 100% 601 Vor 55 AU = 108+ 126 +135+75-4 904 12041452799 Clearly salen are maximuin In case of 32 AH batteries. 3. (0) Number of 351 batteries sold In 2009 = 64 1000 = 84000 ‘Number of ALL batteries sold in 2013 =45 1000 Required difference = 4900 ~45009 = 29000 Searmecroy-canrocunnter httpsiftelegrani.me/Banking Zone Data Table 4. (@) The percentage of 4AH batteries sold to the total number of | batteries sold| in 2008 =(75 x100 30) in 2014 ( x! 10) = 19.01% 605 ‘Thus, the percentage is maximum forthe yea Note In such type of problems, where none ofthese is notin any option, then calculate the percentage only for those years ‘which are provided in the options. 5. (B) From the table, itis clear thatthe sales of 7 AH batteries have been decreasing continuously from 2008 to 2013. ( nao) ico 220 sop 2009 quality percentage =( 2 x100} 18.36% cea pceatse=( (28 00}: 219.865 ‘0s se 6. (@) 2008 qualify percenta 2010 quality percentage (a po 19.785 20m quality percentage =( SS So, qualifying percentage is maximum in 2010. 7. (a) Total number of qualifying candidates in 2009 = 650+ 5604 510% S00+ 205+490= 2930 Total number of qualifying candidates in 2011 648-4 6124 588-4 5804 2384534 =3200 Less = 3200 - 2930270 270 sagas =9.215 210) Required percentage: -( 2009 from zonelV = 500 8. (2) Total aumber ofeandidates qualific 7 %500=350; Girls =150 Bo} ar) ‘Total number of eandidates appeared in 2009 zone IV'= 246s Boys =3x2s69; Girls = 22468 3 Boys qualified: Gislsappeared =350 232455 13 A9(appr0X) 9.(@) Ml Zone 2007 decrement in qualify. | HI Zone qualifying students increase but appearing students decrease. IV Zone qualifying students increase but appearing students decrease, Scanned by CamScanner hitpsiftelegram.me/SSC_Zone 63 10. (e) Total students appeared from: Sng 12252 256 ‘otal students appeared from zone Hin. = 50943698 = 4597 Difference in student Vin 20s and2019 236=4251 1A. (€) Required difference = (Number of students scoring $9 and shove marks in Chemistry) ~ (Number of ‘and above marks in ageresate) =27 12, (8) Wehave. con ofs0-| 8 Required number above matks in Physics =32 13. (9) Number of students Number of students gettin Chemistry =21 Number of students gettin 3) and shove suks east «7 masks i sgeesic Number of students getting 20 ard above marks is aggregate 7 We 15, (c) Since, sostudents get ‘ofthese, 21 studente get S0 and above marks. 2h top23studentsin Chemisty, earksch the range 20-30. refereto se ae 16, (a) The average number of candidates eelosted over the given period for Delhi = MESS 9479 380 pr -St Ste! 5 for! fort. 3 3 for PunhibaStDES2H+ for Haryana = 3 aes 3 (Clearly, this average i eaviccam for DeDS Note Here.yvudoa'tneadtocaeuite the ate fsdthe required cate by nk ofeandidites acted over the Deak Thes tis the rege httpsiftelegram.me/Banking Zone 64 17, (@) The percentages of candidates qualified from Punjab over those appeared from Punjab jn 2006 -(< x 100} 200 29% in 2007 (Sxsm= 8828 800 (& x 100s soo 08% CCleatly, this percentage is highest for the year 2009. 18. (@) The percentages of candidates selected over the candidates appeared in 2006, (x= uns 006 (S x10 506 for Uttar Pradesh. -( 78. sos = 1040 7500 for Delhi Losi for Himachal Prades for Punjab =| ( By vos = tos 200 ans Clearly this percentage was lowest for Punjab. (54 154+ 554 #79) 509 (br aB 82+ 1047) =(22 x:100) a SLSR 885K 20. (2) The percentages of candidates selected from UP over those qualified from UP : in 2106 =(% x10) 183% 72 19. (4) Rese erent inawr (Sah 1a c ( x wo} ar 00 (Zx)s- ars ‘0 fn 2008 =| in 2008 =| in ro10=( 2 x100)s= a0 959 Clearly this percentage is highest forthe year 207 21. (e) Current account balance 7355.34 x(-3.268) 100 in 2010 == 2003.79 Current account balance in 2005 = 350622X(71.272) _ 35 69 AEBS EE, ‘The Accredited Guide to Data Interpretation 22, (2) Only Statement IiLis necessarily true because about import and export only percentage change is given, so it cannot be calculated whether export was higher or lower. sn1s973xi0" 3655893 “Therefore, the number of unemployed persons 12682 = 1002 million 100 23. (a) ‘Total population in 2006 = 100% 1126 million 24. (d) Population of Afghanistan in the beginning of 2010-11 0 x 1008 x 1905 101 million 100 100 25, (d) The highest annual growth is in Tran and Iraq, whereas Bangladesh and Pakistan show the second highest average annual growth for the period of 2010-11 26. (6) Population of Nepal in the beginning of 2006-07, 416 x 122 x 100 = goomiltion 2 026 27, (Q) Average percentage growth of Pakistan 26+ 27+ 26425425 _ 127 5 5 Average percentage growth of Iraq. 4845544244444 _ 219 5 5 ar +. Required percentage = 38, x100 = 57955 = 585 5 28, (0) It cannot be determined as we don't know their actual “population, we know only percentage growth. 29. (q) Total number of technicians added from 2007 to 2011 = 272+ 240+ 236-+ 256-+ 288 =1292 ‘Total number of accountants added from 2007 to 2011, 00+ 224 + 24R + 272+ 2 s- Required difference = 1292-1204 30. (8) Total number of peons working in the company in 2010 lumber of peons who joined the company till 2010 ~ Number of peor who left the company til 2010, (8204+ 184 + 1524 196 + 224) ~ (96 + 88 + 80-+ 120) 76 386 = 1192 31. (@) Number of managers working in the company in 2006 =760 . in 2011 (7604 280+ 179+ 148 + 160+ 193) (1204 92488 + 724-96) 1720468 = 1252 + Percentage increase in the number of managers i280 [229 v0) Pcso0) = 64748 70 760 Number of technicians workingin the company in 2006 = 1200 {in 2011= (1200+ 272 + 2404 236 + 256 + 288) = (120+ 128 + 96 + 100-4 112) = 2492-556 = 1936 ~ Percentage increase in the number of technicians httpsiftelegram.me/Banking Zone Data Table . (eam = cass Tato ‘Number of operators working in the company in 2006 880 fn 2011 (000+ 256+ 2404 208+ 192+ 28) (104+ 1204 100+ 1124 144) «Percentage inerease i the nnbe of operators = [PASH sofa eure ry Number of accountants workinginthe eompany inztog = 1100 in 2004 (160+ 2004 224+ 2484 272420) (100+ 104 + 96 + 68 + 92) = 2364 ~480= 18H4 Percentage increase in the numberof accountants Clearly, the percentage increase is maximum in ease of managers. 532, (8) Total number of employees of various eategorles working, ta the company in 2008 are ‘Mansgers = (760-+ 260+ 179)~ (120+ 92) = 1007 “Technicians = (1200+ 272+ 240) = (120+ 128) = 1464, Operators = (680+ 256+ 240) (104+ 120) =1152 Accountants = (1160+ 200+ 224) = (100+ 104) = 1380 20+ 184 + 152)~ (96 + 88) = 972 < Pooled average of all the five eategories of employees ‘working in the company in 2008 (007 + M64 + 11524 13804 972) 95 2x sons 5 33. (@) Total number of operators who Jef the company during 2006-2011 104-4 1204 1004 1124 144 = 580, ‘Total number of operators who joined the company during, 2006-2011 880+ 2565+ 2404 208-4 1924+ 248 = 2004 530 + Required percentoge =(£22.x 100 p= 24.6% = 20% apt ediane (ec } 34, (a) Wages for ogeleulture labour in Kerala in the year 2008-09 856, MIA BAA 26150 x 56 MEA veo ™ “100. 100 Yoo 2 213026 35, (8) In 2006-07, annual woges in Maharashtra = 21027 1002 5 #286 ¢2068 100" * “too in Tamil Nadu = 25931 x MS3 y¢ MEE 4 23203 100” 100 32032668 + Requlred percentage = (27320 5100), magma ( 73203 = (Bam): oro 3203 hitpsiftelegram.me/SSC_Zone 65 36. (€) In 2005-06, annual wages to07 1 In Maharashtra = 21007 x 1297 2g 212447 00 a in Paschim Banga = 23064 x 24 = ¢zeant6 100 1098 lia Karnataka 27521 x “28 = 300081 100 {n Rajasthan = 19725 x %4 = ¢aso509 100 Hence, annual wages are maximum in Karnataka, 37, (0) tn 2006-07, the annual wages W76 , 932 in UP = 2664 x 2 4 22 2 x 2094 100” Yoo fm Paschimn Banga = 23064 x 1244 y 288 . ¢2¢05 100 10 1133 LG in Tamil Nad = 25331 x 133 4¢ HUG = ¢3093 100° 100 2004 + 26894 3208, 3 580 = 2860 ‘ 3 s+ Requited approximate average: 38. (@) Requited percenta change = (s+ na BX #4) ® 2 (59+ 182+ 0606) = 919% 3880= 2412km istance travelled by road =: 39. (a) In Murnbal, @ InBengaluru distance traveled by road=2 x 2016 = 1764km aaa So, required percentage = 2? «100% = 136735 ee 4 40, (d) Distance travelled In Kolkata by rall = ax 4256 672km i So, required TA = 672 x 1290 T6688 AL, (¢) Distance covered by ral In Kolkata =4256 x 2m 672km » 4m Mumnbal #3350 2 «938 kes 3 in Chennai #352 x. is Intiyersbad = 1563 e446 km ence, distance travelled fs maxlmum in Chena 42, (B) Required rato TA by rod in Lucknow "Thy rail in Lucknow eo OKT NG ange eas Wm0x3 1x3 Ss 43, (D) TA earned in Delt by alt asx 200 a tino ii boy coad a x 4x2 1520 08 547.20, a ‘TA enened in Lucknow by rail = : > 1024 x 1210= 8929280 Scanned by CamScanner httpsitelegram.me/Banking Zone 66 The Accredited Guide to Data Interpretation & Data Suliiceey by road = 2 2s xt610 = Par21e0 bookseller Sa9oxslabh-=¥ 430138 7 bookseller T= 180%3lakh =% 540 lakh Thus total required TA sookseller U=0xS lakh=& 200 lakh ‘= T (4989.60 + 547.20 + 929280 + 4121.60) = 1895120 Hence, total sales is highest for’ ‘bookseller Q- 44. (c) In the year 2010, profitability per outlet for the a ecemage nee as (om 6-90%5 wh s 040 lakh s0x5 = eS x 100 fs = 60% bookseller Q= stat) =oastakh 450 ‘hiro = bookseller R Dookseller s: bookseller 7 ‘3 geo tak) bookseller U=2( SEH) 0075 aki Tak, ‘Thus, for the bookseller R, the profitability per outlet is maximum. 45, (d) Percentage increase in profit per outlet in 2011 over that in zero forthe 22 bookseller P=} 32 x 100 2-2 im) 2 200 _ 12s bookseller Q=| 6+ x 100 (<= 100) we a ns 4 = 6.61% 50 sookseller R=| 21 x:100|z.=—ve bookseller R=] 2 pt 100} 1 80_120 pookseller $=] -&— 5 x100 =f 2— "x roo}, =25% ry w sl 10 _ 150 bookseller T=| 1-53 x100|t =- ve, 3 bookseller U= 0% Hence, required bookseller i § Total sales - Total investment 46. (0 Prof = Total investment =Total sales ~ Profit i Inthe year 2010 total investment of U 12 5% 60 Lakht~ 15 lakh=€ 185 lokh 47. (8) In the year 2010, total sales of bookseller P=50%2 lakh = & 100 lakh ookseller @=170%4 lakh = € 660 lakh bookseller R= 0x 1 lakh = € 60 [skh Percentage increase in profit 180-120 199 0 Hence, required ratio -S 6 49, (¢) Numberofstudents who passed alf-yearly examsin the school (Number of students passed in half-yearly but failed in “annual exams) + (Number of students passed in both exams) (6-417 + 94+ 15) + (64-4 55446 +76) = 288 ‘Also, number ofstudents who passed annual examsin the school (xutnber of students failed in hal-yearly but passed in annual exams) + (Number of students passed in both exams) 14-4 124 8-4 13) + (64-4 55446476) = 288 Since, the number of students passed in half-yearly = The number of students passed in annual exams, Therefore, it can be inferred that both the examinations had almost the same difficulty level ‘Thus, statement (¢) is true. 50. (2) Since, the classification of the students on the basis of their result and seetions form independent groups, so the totsl number of students in the class S284 O44 IHF DHSS HOH ITED 4154 64 + 55446476 51. (@) Pass percentages in atleast one of the two examinations for different sections are w+ U6 +6469) roo he Cesrerer Ty) xs) im (zt a7+ 55) for section B= x es a+ 17 + 55) sof ~(Eo xe 107 for section, $78.55 for section C=(_6+9+48)_ (atest Sane forsetin =| ae 70 (3+ 15476) _ Gras a. (Saanfese . Clearly, the pass percentage is maximum for section D.

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