This EduRev document offers 20 Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) from the topic Bar Graphy (Level - 1). These questions are of Level - 1 difficulty and will assist you in the preparation of CAT & other MBA exams. You can practice/attempt these CAT Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) and check the explanations for a better understanding of the topic.
Question for Practice Questions Level 1: Bar Graph
Try yourself:Directions: The following graph shows the performance of FANTASTIC Ltd. over the given years. Refer to the graph to answer the question that follows.
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Total Cost(TC) = Raw Material Cost + Labour Cost + Interest Cost
Profit = Revenue (R) - Total CostT (TC)
Shareholders Satisfaction = (Revenue - Total Cost)/Equity Base (EB)
Q. If the raw material, labour and interest costs for 1991 were in the ratio 7 : 2 : 3, then the raw material cost for 1991 was (in Rs. crore)
Explanation
For 1991, Total cost = Rs. 60 crore
When we divide 60 into ratio of 7 : 2 : 3, we get Rs. 35 crore, Rs. 10 crore, Rs. 15 crore.
Therefore, the raw material cost for 1991 was Rs. 35 crore.
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Question for Practice Questions Level 1: Bar Graph
Try yourself:Directions: Study the given bar graph and answer the following question.
The bar graph below shows the sales (in Rs. 000) of clothes in different regions during different quarters of a year:
![Bar Graph Questions for CAT with Answers PDF](https://cn.edurev.in/cdn_assets/v331/assets/img/ph.png)
Q. What were the average sales (in Rs. 000) during the second quarter?
Explanation
Average sales during second quarter =
= 37.925
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Question for Practice Questions Level 1: Bar Graph
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Sales of two companies A and B over 12 months:
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Q. Which company has more sales?
Explanation
Total sales of company A = 118 + 127 + 130 + 143 + 170 + 182 + 256 + 290 + 343 + 367 + 389 + 410 = 2925
Total sales of company B = 127 + 165 + 180 + 196 + 210 + 213 + 254 + 276 + 312 + 323 + 343 + 353 = 2952
Sales of company B are more than sales of company A.
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Question for Practice Questions Level 1: Bar Graph
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Sales of two companies A and B over 12 months:
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Q. During which quarter were the sales of company A maximum?
Explanation
Sales of company A during each quarter:
First quarter: Jan to Mar:
Total sales = (118 + 127 + 130) = 375
Second quarter: Apr to Jun:
Total sales = (143 + 170 + 182) = 495
Third quarter: Jul to Sept:
Total sales = (256 + 290 + 343) = 889
Fourth quarter: Oct to Dec:
Total sales = (367 + 389 + 410) = 1166
So, the sales were maximum during the last quarter.
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Question for Practice Questions Level 1: Bar Graph
Try yourself:Directions: Answer the question based on the following bar graph.
![Bar Graph Questions for CAT with Answers PDF](https://cn.edurev.in/cdn_assets/v331/assets/img/ph.png)
Q. If the bank credit were reduced to half in the year 1997, then what would be the approximate outstanding bank credit per sick unit?
Explanation
New bank credit in 1997 = 1/2 of 20 × 109 = 10 × 109
Bank credit per sick unit = (10 × 109)/(30 × 1000) = Rs. 3 lakh (approx.)
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Question for Practice Questions Level 1: Bar Graph
Try yourself:Directions: Answer the question based on the following bar graph.
![Bar Graph Questions for CAT with Answers PDF](https://cn.edurev.in/cdn_assets/v331/assets/img/ph.png)
Q. What was the percentage increase in number of sick units from 1997 to 1999?
Explanation
Percentage increase = ((80 - 30)/30) × 100 = 166.67%
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Question for Practice Questions Level 1: Bar Graph
Try yourself:Directions: Study the given bar graph and answer the following question.
Number of engineering students (in hundreds) at different institutions in different years:
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Q. What was the total number of engineering students in 1989-90?
Explanation
Total number of engineering students in 1989-90 = (180 + 120 + 70 + 40) × 100 = 410 × 100 = 41,000
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Question for Practice Questions Level 1: Bar Graph
Try yourself:Directions: Study the given bar graph and answer the following question.
Number of engineering students (in hundreds) at different institutions in different years:
![Bar Graph Questions for CAT with Answers PDF](https://cn.edurev.in/cdn_assets/v331/assets/img/ph.png)
Q. The total number of engineering students in 1991-92, assuming a 10% reduction in the number over the previous year, was
Explanation
Total number of engineering students in 1990-91 = (250 + 140 + 80 + 60) 100
= 530 100 = 53,000
Therefore, total number of engineering students in 1991-92 = 53,000 0.90 = 47,700
None of the options gives the required figure.
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Question for Practice Questions Level 1: Bar Graph
Try yourself:Directions: Study the given information and answer the following question.
The bar chart given below shows the production of different dress materials (in hundreds) from 6 cities during the years 2015 and 2016.
![Bar Graph Questions for CAT with Answers PDF](https://cn.edurev.in/cdn_assets/v331/assets/img/ph.png)
Q. The average production of dress materials in cities A, B and C in 2016 is what percentage of average production of dress materials in cities D, E and F in 2015 (in approximation)?
Explanation
In 2016, average production of dress materials in cities A, B and C =
= 1,40,000/3
In 2015, average production of dress materials in cities D, E and F =
= 1,15,000/3
Required percentage =
× 100 = 121.73%
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Question for Practice Questions Level 1: Bar Graph
Try yourself:Directions: Study the given bar graph and answer the following question.
The bar graph below shows the sales (in Rs. 000) of clothes in different regions during different quarters of a year:
![Bar Graph Questions for CAT with Answers PDF](https://cn.edurev.in/cdn_assets/v331/assets/img/ph.png)
Q. What is the approximate average sale of all regions in the first quarter (in 000's)?
Explanation
Sales of East region in the first quarter = 20.4 (in 000's)
Sales of West region in the first quarter = 30.6 (in 000's)
Sales of North region in the first quarter = 45.9 (in 000's)
Sales of South region in the first quarter = 35.8 (in 000's)
Average sales of all regions in the first quarter =
(in 000's)
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Question for Practice Questions Level 1: Bar Graph
Try yourself:Directions: Study the given bar graph and answer the following question.
The bar graph below shows the sales (in Rs. 000) of clothes in different regions during different quarters of a year:
![Bar Graph Questions for CAT with Answers PDF](https://cn.edurev.in/cdn_assets/v331/assets/img/ph.png)
Q. What was the range of sales (in Rs. 000) over the four quarters in the east region?
Explanation
Range of sales = Maximum sales in east region - Minimum sales in east region = 90 - 20.4 = 69.6
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Question for Practice Questions Level 1: Bar Graph
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Sales of two companies A and B over 12 months:
![Bar Graph Questions for CAT with Answers PDF](https://cn.edurev.in/cdn_assets/v331/assets/img/ph.png)
Q. What was the percentage increase in sales of company A from March to April?
Explanation
Sales in March = 130
Sales in April = 143
So, percentage increase =
= 10%
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Question for Practice Questions Level 1: Bar Graph
Try yourself:Directions: Answer the question based on the following bar graph.
![Bar Graph Questions for CAT with Answers PDF](https://cn.edurev.in/cdn_assets/v331/assets/img/ph.png)
Q. What was the difference between outstanding bank credits in 1997 and 1998?
Explanation
Difference = (25 - 20) × 100 crore = Rs. 500 crore
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Question for Practice Questions Level 1: Bar Graph
Try yourself:Directions: Answer the question based on the following bar graph.
![Bar Graph Questions for CAT with Answers PDF](https://cn.edurev.in/cdn_assets/v331/assets/img/ph.png)
Q. In 1999, what was the approximate average outstanding bank credit per sick unit?
Explanation
verage bank credit per sick unit = (31 × 109)/(80 × 1000) = Rs. 4 lakh (approx.)
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Question for Practice Questions Level 1: Bar Graph
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Number of engineering students (in hundreds) at different institutions in different years:
![Bar Graph Questions for CAT with Answers PDF](https://cn.edurev.in/cdn_assets/v331/assets/img/ph.png)
Q. The growth rate of the number of students in government engineering colleges compared to that in private engineering colleges between 1988-89 and 1989-90 was
Explanation
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Question for Practice Questions Level 1: Bar Graph
Try yourself:Directions: Study the given information and answer the following question.
The bar chart given below shows the production of different dress materials (in hundreds) from 6 cities during the years 2015 and 2016.
![Bar Graph Questions for CAT with Answers PDF](https://cn.edurev.in/cdn_assets/v331/assets/img/ph.png)
Q. What is the difference between the total production of dress materials in cities A, C and E together, and the total production of dress materials in cities B, D and F for the year 2016?
Explanation
Total production of dress materials in cities A, C and E together = 52,500 + 55,000 + 47,500 = 1,55,000
Total production of dress materials in cities B, D and F together = 32,500 + 47,500 + 40,000 = 1,20,000
Required difference = 1,55,000 – 1,20,000 = 35,000
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Question for Practice Questions Level 1: Bar Graph
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The bar chart given below shows the production of different dress materials (in hundreds) from 6 cities during the years 2015 and 2016.
![Bar Graph Questions for CAT with Answers PDF](https://cn.edurev.in/cdn_assets/v331/assets/img/ph.png)
Q. The total production of dress materials in City E and City F for the year 2015 is what percent of the total production of dress materials in City C and City D for the same year?
Explanation
In 2015, Production of dress materials in City E and City F = 37,500 + 35,000 = 72,500
In 2015, Production of dress materials in City C and City D = 47,500 + 42,500 = 90,000
Required percentage =
100 = 80.55%
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Question for Practice Questions Level 1: Bar Graph
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The following chart shows the runs scored by Dravid in the year 2006-07.
Best = Highest score in any match
Average = Total runs scored/Number of outs
Q. If Dravid was out in all the innings he played, what is the minimum possible average can he have? (If his best is 118)
Explanation
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Question for Practice Questions Level 1: Bar Graph
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The following chart shows the runs scored by Dravid in the year 2006-07.
Best = Highest score in any match
Average = Total runs scored/Number of outs
Explanation
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Question for Practice Questions Level 1: Bar Graph
Try yourself:Directions: Study the given graph carefully and answer the following question.
The graph below shows the numbers of students appearing for and qualifying in a scholarship exam from various schools:
Explanation
Total number of students who appeared for the exam from schools A, B and C = 3000 + 3250 + 2250 = 8500
Total number of students who appeared for the exam from schools D and E = 5500
Difference = 8500 - 5500 = 3000
Required percentage = (3000 × 100)/5500 = 54.5%
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