Directions: Study the following line chart carefully and answer the questions given beside.
The chart given below shows the number of cars and bikes in five different societies.
Total vehicles in a society = Bikes + Cars
Q. What is the difference between the total number of bikes in A, D and E and the total number of cars in D and E?
Directions: Study the following line chart carefully and answer the questions given beside.
The chart given below shows the number of cars and bikes in five different societies.
Total vehicles in a society = Bikes + Cars
Q. The difference between the number of bikes and cars in society B is what percent of the total number of vehicles in society A?
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Directions: Study the following line chart carefully and answer the questions given beside.
The chart given below shows the number of cars and bikes in five different societies.
Total vehicles in a society = Bikes + Cars
Q. What is the difference between the total number of vehicles in society C and E and the total number of vehicles in society B and D?
Directions: Study the following line chart carefully and answer the questions given beside.
The chart given below shows the number of cars and bikes in five different societies.
Total vehicles in a society = Bikes + Cars
Q. What is the ratio of the average number of cars in society D, B and C to the total number of vehicles in society B?
Directions: Study the following line chart carefully and answer the questions given beside.
The chart given below shows the number of cars and bikes in five different societies.
Total vehicles in a society = Bikes + Cars
Q. What is the average number of cars in all five societies?
Direction: Refer to the graph and answer the given questions.
Data Related to Number of Calories Burned by two Individuals (A and B) on Treadmill during 5 Days.
Q. What is the total number of calories burned by A on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday together?
Direction: Refer to the graph and answer the given questions.
Data Related to Number of Calories Burned by two Individuals (A and B) on Treadmill during 5 Days.
Q. If the number of calories burned by A and B increased by 10% and 20% respectively from Friday to Saturday, what was the total number of calories burned by them together on Saturday?
Direction: Refer to the graph and answer the given questions.
Data Related to Number of Calories Burned by two Individuals (A and B) on Treadmill during 5 Days.
Q. Number of calories burned by B increased by what percent from Monday to Thursday?
Direction: Refer to the graph and answer the given questions.
Data Related to Number of Calories Burned by two Individuals (A and B) on Treadmill during 5 Days.
Q. If the average number of calories burned by B on Thursday, Friday and Saturday together is 125, what was the number of calories burned by B on Saturday?
Direction: Refer to the graph and answer the given questions.
Data Related to Number of Calories Burned by two Individuals (A and B) on Treadmill during 5 Days.
Q. What is the respective ratio of total number of calories burned by A and B together on Wednesday and the by the same individuals together on Tuesday?
Directions: Study the graph carefully and answer the questions given beside:
The given graph shows the profit percentage of two companies over the years.
Profit = Income – Expenditure
Q. If the expenditure of company A in 2010 was Rs. 800 crores, what was its income?
Directions: Study the graph carefully and answer the questions given beside:
The given graph shows the profit percentage of two companies over the years.
Profit = Income – Expenditure
Q. If the expenditure of both the companies are equal in 2015, then find the ratio of their income.
Directions: Study the graph carefully and answer the questions given beside:
The given graph shows the profit percentage of two companies over the years.
Profit = Income – Expenditure
Q. If the income of company B in 2014 was Rs. 600 crores, what was its expenditure?
Directions: Study the graph carefully and answer the questions given beside:
The given graph shows the profit percentage of two companies over the years.
Profit = Income – Expenditure
Q. What is the percentage increase in the profit percentage for company B from 2012 to 2015?
Directions: Study the graph carefully and answer the questions given beside:
The given graph shows the profit percentage of two companies over the years.
Profit = Income – Expenditure
Q. If the income of two companies are equal in 2011, what was the ratio of their expenditure?
Directions: Refer to the graph and answer the given questions:
Number of watches of ‘PQR’ brand sold in Town X and Y in 6 different Months.
Q. What is the difference between the total number of watches sold in both the towns together in June and the total number of watches sold in both the towns together in March?
Directions: Refer to the graph and answer the given questions:
Number of watches of ‘PQR’ brand sold in Town X and Y in 6 different Months.
Q. The number of watches sold in Town Y in April is what percent more than the number of watches sold in Town X in the same month?
Directions: Refer to the graph and answer the given questions:
Number of watches of ‘PQR’ brand sold in Town X and Y in 6 different Months.
Q. The number of watches sold in Town Y increased by what per cent from February to May?
Directions: Refer to the graph and answer the given questions:
Number of watches of ‘PQR’ brand sold in Town X and Y in 6 different Months.
Q. The number of watches sold in Town X in July was 10% more than the number of watches sold in the same town in May. What is the ratio of the number of watches sold in July to that sold in January in the same town?
Directions: Refer to the graph and answer the given questions:
Number of watches of ‘PQR’ brand sold in Town X and Y in 6 different Months.
Q. What is the average number of watches sold in Town X in January, February, March and June?