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Test: Data Interpretation- 3 - Question 1

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If the ratio of number of boys & girls are in the ratio 3:2 in N and P, find the average number of boys in N and P together ?

Detailed Solution for Test: Data Interpretation- 3 - Question 1

N:675 =>Boys = 675*3/5 = 405
P:650 =>Boys = 650*3/5 = 390
Avg = 405+390/2 = 397.5

Test: Data Interpretation- 3 - Question 2

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Find the total no of failed students in M, O and Q together ?

Detailed Solution for Test: Data Interpretation- 3 - Question 2

M =768*25%= 192
O= 460*15% = 69
Q = 320*25% = 80
Total = 341

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Test: Data Interpretation- 3 - Question 3

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What will be the ratio of number of boys passed in N to number of girls failed in N, if the number of girls and boys in the ratio 16:11 ?

Detailed Solution for Test: Data Interpretation- 3 - Question 3

675 => 400:275 => 16:11 = G:B
G:400*12% =48
B:275*88% =242
242:48 = 121: 24

Test: Data Interpretation- 3 - Question 4

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Find the difference between the number of passed students in Q to number of failed students in M ?

Detailed Solution for Test: Data Interpretation- 3 - Question 4

Q passed => 75% of 320 = 240
M failed => 192
Difference = 240-192 = 48

Test: Data Interpretation- 3 - Question 5

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Which centre has the second least number of failed student ?

Detailed Solution for Test: Data Interpretation- 3 - Question 5

M=192
N=81
O=69
P=130
Q=80

Test: Data Interpretation- 3 - Question 6

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Classification of 50 Students based on the marks obtained by them in Quants & Reasoning in Prelim exam

The number of students scoring less than 30% marks in aggregate is?

Detailed Solution for Test: Data Interpretation- 3 - Question 6

We have 30% of 100 = (30/100)x100 = 30
Therefore Required number
= Number of students scoring less than 30 marks in aggreagate
= 50 – Number of students scoring 30 and above marks in aggregate
= 50 – 40 = 10.

Test: Data Interpretation- 3 - Question 7

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Classification of 50 Students based on the marks obtained by them in Quants & Reasoning in Prelim exam

If it is known that at least 20 students were eligible for main exam, then the minimum qualifying marks in Reasoning for eligibility to attend the main exam(Top 20 students only can attend main exam )?

Detailed Solution for Test: Data Interpretation- 3 - Question 7

12 students secured above 80 then remaining 8 student will scored in the range 70-80

Test: Data Interpretation- 3 - Question 8

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Classification of 50 Students based on the marks obtained by them in Quants & Reasoning in Prelim exam

The percentage of number of students scored 70% marks in Quants is what percentage of number of students scored 30% marks in aggregate ?

Detailed Solution for Test: Data Interpretation- 3 - Question 8

Number of students scored 70% marks or 70 in Quants  = 28
Number of students scored 30% marks or 30 in aggregate= 40
% = 28/40 * 100 = 70%

Test: Data Interpretation- 3 - Question 9

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Classification of 50 Students based on the marks obtained by them in Quants & Reasoning in Prelim exam

If at least 50% marks in aggregate are required for interview, how many students will be eligible to attend interview?

Detailed Solution for Test: Data Interpretation- 3 - Question 9

50% of 100 = 50*100/100 = 50
No of students scored 50 aggregate = 38

Test: Data Interpretation- 3 - Question 10

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Classification of 50 Students based on the marks obtained by them in Quants & Reasoning in Prelim exam

What is the different between the number of students passed with 80 as cut-off marks in Quants and 30 as cut-off marks in aggregate together to no of students passed with 70 as cut-off marks in aggregate and 50 as cut off in Reasoning?

Detailed Solution for Test: Data Interpretation- 3 - Question 10

Difference = (23+40 ) – ( 22+35) =6

Test: Data Interpretation- 3 - Question 11

(Q.no: 11-15). Refer to the following Line Graph and answer the given questions.

 

The number of students who could pass the exam in the year 2016 were 10% more than that in the previous year. Only 75% of those who appeared in the year 2016 could pass the exam that year. How many students appeared for the exam in the year 2016?

Detailed Solution for Test: Data Interpretation- 3 - Question 11

Number of students who could pass the exam in the year 2016 = 110% of 240 = 264
75% of x = 264
x = 264 * 100/75 = 352

Test: Data Interpretation- 3 - Question 12

(Q.no: 11-15). Refer to the following Line Graph and answer the given questions.

 

Number of students who had passed the exam in the year 2012 are what percent less than that in the year 2013?

Detailed Solution for Test: Data Interpretation- 3 - Question 12

Required % = (70/210) * 100 = 100/3 %

Test: Data Interpretation- 3 - Question 13

(Q.no: 11-15). Refer to the following Line Graph and answer the given questions.

 

What percent of students who appeared for the exam in the year 2011 could pass the exam?

Detailed Solution for Test: Data Interpretation- 3 - Question 13

% = 180/240 * 100 = 75%

Test: Data Interpretation- 3 - Question 14

(Q.no: 11-15). Refer to the following Line Graph and answer the given questions.

 

What is the respective ratio of total number of students who appeared for the exam in the years 2014 and 2015 together and the total number of students who could pass the exam in the same years together?

Detailed Solution for Test: Data Interpretation- 3 - Question 14

Total number of appeared candidates in the years 2014 and 2015 together = 620
Total number of passed candidates in the years 2014 and 2015 together = 520
= 620 : 500
= 31 : 25

Test: Data Interpretation- 3 - Question 15

(Q.no: 11-15). Refer to the following Line Graph and answer the given questions.

 

What is the average number of students who passed for the exam in all the years together?

Detailed Solution for Test: Data Interpretation- 3 - Question 15

Average number of students who passed in all the years together =[180 + 140 + 210 + 260 +240]/5 = 206

Test: Data Interpretation- 3 - Question 16

 (Q.no: 16-20). Refer to the following table and answer the given questions.

If the number of male post graduate employees in company W is 1488, what percent of the female employees in that particular company are post graduate?

Detailed Solution for Test: Data Interpretation- 3 - Question 16

Number of Females in Company W = 3360 *(5/14) = 1200
Number of Post graduate employees in Company W = 3360 *(80/100) = 2688
Number of female post graduate employees in Company W = 2688 – 1488 = 1200
Required Percentage = (1200 * 100)/1200 = 100%

Test: Data Interpretation- 3 - Question 17

 (Q.no: 16-20). Refer to the following table and answer the given questions.

In which of the given companies is the percentage of women employees with respect to the total number of employees(both males and females) in that company the third lowest?

Detailed Solution for Test: Data Interpretation- 3 - Question 17

Company P : ([7/12 * (2568)] / 2568)*100 = 58.33%
Company Q : ([5/16 * (2880)] / 2880)*100 = 31.25%
Company R : ([11/21 * (2310)] / 2310)*100 = 52.38%
Company S : ([2/5 * (3575)] / 3575)*100 = 40%
Company T : ([6/13 * (2054)] / 2054)*100 = 46.15%
Company U : ([21/41 * (2788)] / 2788)*100 = 51.21%
Company V : ([7/15 * (3720)] / 3720)*100 = 46.66%
Company W : ([5/14 * (3360)] / 3360)*100 = 35.71%

Test: Data Interpretation- 3 - Question 18

 (Q.no: 16-20). Refer to the following table and answer the given questions.

What is the ratio of the total number of male employees in companies Q and W together to the total number of female employees in Companies R and S together?

Detailed Solution for Test: Data Interpretation- 3 - Question 18

= [2880 * (11/16)/ 2310 * (11/21) + 3360 * (9/14)/ 3575 * (2/5)] = (1980 + 2160)/(1210 + 1430) = 414/264 = 69:44

Test: Data Interpretation- 3 - Question 19

 (Q.no: 16-20). Refer to the following table and answer the given questions.

What is the sum of the average number of post graduate employees in companies P, Q and S together and the average number of post graduate employees in companies U, V and W?

Detailed Solution for Test: Data Interpretation- 3 - Question 19

Average number of post graduate employees in companies P, Q and S = (1926 + 1872 + 2145)/3 = 5943/3 = 1981
Average number of post graduate employees in companies U, V and W = (2091 + 2046 + 2688)/3 = 6875/3 = 2275
Difference = 2275 + 1981 = 4256

Test: Data Interpretation- 3 - Question 20

 (Q.no: 16-20). Refer to the following table and answer the given questions.

Which of the given companies has the second highest number of average employees per office?

Detailed Solution for Test: Data Interpretation- 3 - Question 20

Company P – 2568/16 = 160.5 ; Company Q – 2880/18 = 160
Company R – 2310/14 = 165 ; Company S – 3575/22 = 162.5
Company T – 2054/13 = 158 ; Company U – 2788/17 = 164
Company V – 3720/24 = 155 ; Company W – 3360/21 = 160

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