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Test: Table Analysis - 2 - Question 1

Directions: Study the following table and answer the questions. 

Number of Candidates Appeared and Qualified in a Competitive Examination from Different States Over the Years.
Table Charts Questions and Answers

Q. Total number of candidates qualified from all the states together in 1997 is approximately what percentage of the total number of candidates qualified from all the states together in 1998?

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Required percentage

Test: Table Analysis - 2 - Question 2

Directions: Study the following table and answer the questions. 

Number of Candidates Appeared and Qualified in a Competitive Examination from Different States Over the Years.
Table Charts Questions and Answers

Q. In which of the given years the number of candidates appeared from State P has maximum percentage of qualified candidates?

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Test: Table Analysis - 2 - Question 3

Directions: Study the following table and answer the questions. 

Number of Candidates Appeared and Qualified in a Competitive Examination from Different States Over the Years.
Table Charts Questions and Answers

Q. The percentage of total number of qualified candidates to the total number of appeared candidates among all the five states in 1999 is?

Detailed Solution for Test: Table Analysis - 2 - Question 3

Required percentage

Test: Table Analysis - 2 - Question 4

Directions: Study the following table and answer the questions. 

Number of Candidates Appeared and Qualified in a Competitive Examination from Different States Over the Years.
Table Charts Questions and Answers

Q.What is the average candidates who appeared from State Q during the given years?

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Required average
= 8100 + 9500 + 8700 + 9700 + 8950 / 5

= 44950 / 5

= 8990

Test: Table Analysis - 2 - Question 5

Directions: Study the following table and answer the questions. 

Number of Candidates Appeared and Qualified in a Competitive Examination from Different States Over the Years.
Table Charts Questions and Answers

Q. What is the percentage of candidates qualified from State N for all the years together, over the candidates appeared from State N during all the years together?

Detailed Solution for Test: Table Analysis - 2 - Question 5

Required percentage

Test: Table Analysis - 2 - Question 6

Directions: Study the following table chart and answer the questions.
Table Charts Questions and Answers

Q. What is the different between the number of students passed with 30 as cut-off marks in Chemistry and those passed with 30 as cut-off marks in aggregate?

Detailed Solution for Test: Table Analysis - 2 - Question 6

Required difference from the table chart

= (No. of students scoring 30 and above marks in Chemistry) - (Number of students scoring 30 and above marks in aggregate)

= 27 - 21

= 6.

Test: Table Analysis - 2 - Question 7

Directions: Study the following table chart and answer the questions.
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Q. The percentage of number of students getting at least 60% marks in Chemistry ove those getting at least 40% marks in aggregate, is approximately what according to the table chart?

Detailed Solution for Test: Table Analysis - 2 - Question 7

Number of students getting at least 60% marks in Chemistry

= Number of students getting 30 and above marks in Chemistry

= 21.

Number of students getting at least 40% marks in aggregate

= Number of students getting 20 and above marks in aggregate

= 73.

Required percentage = (21/73)x100%

= 28.77% ≌ 29%.

Test: Table Analysis - 2 - Question 8

Directions: Study the following table chart and answer the questions.
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Q. If it is known that at least 23 students were eligible for a Symposium on Chemistry, then the minimum qualifying marks in Chemistry for eligibility to Symposium would lie in the range?

Detailed Solution for Test: Table Analysis - 2 - Question 8

Since 66 students get 20 and above marks in Chemistry and out of these 21 students get 30 and above marks, therefore to select top 35 students in Chemistry, the qualifying marks should lie in the range 20-30.

Test: Table Analysis - 2 - Question 9

Directions: Study the following table chart and answer the questions.
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Q. If at least 60% marks in Physics are required for pursuing higher studies in Physics, how many students will be eligible to pursue higher studies in Physics?

Detailed Solution for Test: Table Analysis - 2 - Question 9

We have 60% of 50 = (60/100)x50 = 30.

Therefore Required number

= No. of students scoring 30 and above marks in Physics

= 32

Test: Table Analysis - 2 - Question 10

Directions: Study the following table chart and answer the questions.
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Q. The number of students scoring less than 40% marks in aggregate is?

Detailed Solution for Test: Table Analysis - 2 - Question 10

We have 40% of 50 = (40/100)x50 = 20

Therefore Required number

= Number of students scoring less than 20 marks in aggreagate

= 100 - Number of students scoring 20 and above marks in aggregate

= 100 - 73 = 27.

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