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Pie Chart DI Questions for Bank Prelims Exam – Set 2

Directions (1-5): Read the following information 1) Out of the total production of masks in April,
carefully and answer the questions. 33.33% are surgical masks and the ratio of
The given pie chart shows the percentage total production of nonsurgical masks in April to
distribution of the total production of masks March is 6:5, then find total production of
(surgical and nonsurgical) in five different surgical masks in March?
months i.e. January, February, March, April A. 550
and May. B. 320
C. 640
D. 720
E. None of these

2) Total production of masks in January and


April together is how much more/less than the
total production of masks in February and
May?
A. 420 less
B. 180 less
C. 350 more

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D. 220 more
E. None of these

3) If the ratio of the total production of surgical


and nonsurgical masks in February is5:3 and
80% and 60% of surgical and nonsurgical
masks are sold in February, then find total
production of masks in February are unsold?
A. 216
B. 242
C. 278 6) If the ratio of the number of Rs.200 and
D. 264 Rs.100 notes printed on Monday is 8:7 and the
E. None of these ratio of the number of Rs.200 and Rs.100
notes printed on Friday is 3:2, then find the
4) If the average of total production of masks in average number of Rs.100 notes printed on
May and June is 980 and the ratio of total Monday and Friday together.
production of surgical and nonsurgical masks A. 645
in June is 8:7, then find total production of B. 575
nonsurgical masks in June? C. 735
A. 480 D. 465
B. 210 E. None of these
C. 350
D. 540 7) If total number of rupee notes printed on
E. None of these Saturday is 16.67% more than that of Tuesday
and 40% of total number of rupee notes printed
5) Total production of masks in February and on Saturday are Rs.100 notes, then number of
April together is what percentage more than Rs.200 notes printed on Saturday is what
the total production of masks in March? percentage of total number of rupee notes
A. 70% printed on Tuesday?
B. 45% A. 60%
C. 20% B. 80%
D. 65% C. 50%
E. None of these D. 70%
E. None of these
Directions (6-10): Read the following
information carefully and answer the questions. 8) Total number of rupee notes printed on
The given pie chart shows the percentage Tuesday and Friday together is how much
distribution of the total number of rupee notes more/less than total number of rupee notes
(Rs.200 and Rs.100) printed on five different printed on Monday and Wednesday together?
days i.e. Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, A. Rs.800 more
Thursday and Friday.

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B. Rs.500 less C. 60%


C. Rs.900 more D. 40%
D. Rs.700 less E. None of these
E. None of these
10) Find the ratio of the total number of rupee
9) If 62.5% and 40% of the total number of notes printed on Monday to the average
rupee notes printed on Wednesday and number of rupee notes printed on Tuesday and
Thursday are Rs.200 notes and then the Wednesday together.
number of Rs.100 notes printed on Thursday is A. 9:10
what percentage more than the number of B. 15:11
Rs.100 notes printed on Wednesday? C. 8:7
A. 80% D. 5:9
B. 100% E. None of these

ANSWER WITH EXPLANATION

Directions (1-5): Total production of surgical masks in


1) Answer: A February=880*5/8=550
Total production of masks in April=18% of Total production of surgical masks in February
5500=18*55=990 are unsold=550*1/5=110
Total production of nonsurgical masks in Total production of nonsurgical masks in
April=66.66% of 990=990*2/3=660 February=880-550=330
Total production of nonsurgical masks in Total production of nonsurgical masks in
March=660/6*5=550 February are unsold=330*2/5=132
Total production of masks in March=20% of Required sum=110+132=242
5500=20*55=1100
Total production of surgical masks in 4) Answer: C
March=1100-550=550 Total production of masks in May=22% of
5500=22*55=1210
2) Answer: D Total production of masks in June=980*2-
Total production of masks in January and April 1210=1960-1210=750
(%)=24+18=42 Total production of nonsurgical masks in
Total production of masks in February and May June=750*7/15=350
(%)=16+22=38
Required difference=(42-38)% of 5) Answer: A
5500=4*55=220 more Total production of masks in February and
April (%)=16+18=34
3) Answer: B Required
Total production of masks in February=16% of percentage=(34-20)/20*100=14/20*100=70%
5500=16*55=880

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Directions (6-10): Required difference = ( 46 – 34 )% of 7500 =


6) Answer: A 12% of 7500 = 12 * 75 = 900 more
Total number of rupee notes printed on
Monday = 18% of 7500 = 18*75 = 1350 9) Answer: B
Number of Rs.100 notes printed on Monday = Total number of rupee notes printed on
1350 * 7/15 = 630 Wednesday=16% of 7500=16*75=1200
Total number of rupee notes printed on Friday Number of Rs.100 notes printed on
= 22% of 7500 = 22 * 75 = 1650 Wednesday=37.5% of 1200=1200*3/8=450
Number of Rs.100 notes printed on Friday = Total number of rupee notes printed on
1650 * 2/5 = 660 Thursday=20% of 7500=20*75=1500
Required average = ( 630 + 660 ) / 2 = 1290 / 2 Number of Rs.100 notes printed on
= 645 Thursday=60% of 1500=900
Required percentage = ( 900 – 450 ) / 450 *
7) Answer: D 100 = 450 / 450 * 100 = 100%
Total number of rupee notes printed on
Tuesday = 24% of 7500 = 24 * 75 = 1800 10) Answer: A
Total number of rupee notes printed on Total number of rupee notes printed on
Saturday = 116.67% of 1800 = 1800 * 7/6 = Monday = 18% of 7500 = 18 * 75 = 1350
2100 Total number of rupee notes printed on
Number of Rs.200 notes printed on Saturday = Tuesday and Wednesday = ( 24 + 16 ) % of
2100 * 60 / 100 = 2100 * 3/5 = 1260 7500 = 40% of 7500 = 40 * 75 = 3000
Required percentage = 1260 / 1800 * 100 = The average number of rupee notes printed on
70% Tuesday and Wednesday = 3000 / 2 = 1500
Required ratio = 1350:1500 = 9:10
8) Answer: C
Total number of rupee notes printed on
Tuesday and Friday (%) = 24 + 22 = 46
Total number of rupee notes printed on
Monday and Wednesday (%) = 18 + 16 = 34

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