Mixed Data Interpretation for Entrance Exams
Mixed Data Interpretation for Entrance Exams
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Directions (1-5). Read the following mixed graph and answer the questions that follow.
Given below Pie chart shows the number of people different zoos in the city and the table shows people from
different age groups coming to zoo.
Number of People
240
540
360
920
d) 520
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2. Total number of people visiting the Zoo above the 4. What is the ratio of number of People having age
age of 50 are what percent of total number of people between 20-50 visiting Zoo ABC to the number of
visiting the zoo below 20 years? people having age between 50-70 visiting Zoo MNP?
a) 120.24% a) 9 : 13
b) 125.25% b) 7 : 12
c) 145.25% c) 12 : 7
d) 156.25% d) 13 : 9
e) None of these e) None of these
3. What percent of total number of people are above 5. Total number of people between age 20-70 visiting
70 years old from all Zoo together? Zoo ABC and PQR together are?
a) 28.54% a) 450
b) 31.34% b) 470
c) 26.69% c) 540
d) 37% d) 520
e) None of these e) None of these
Directions (6-10). Read the following mixed graph and answer the questions that follow. Below given bar
graph shows the number of people admitted to the hospital in different months. The second bar graph shows
the average number of days the patient was admitted in a month.
300 250
225
200 150
120
100
0
Jan Feb Mar Apr May
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Average number of days
8
7.2
7
6
5
5
4 3.5 3.5
3 2.4
2
0
Jan Feb Mar Apr May
6. The total number of days for which patients were 8. The total number of patients in the month having
admitted in May is what percent of total number of days 30 are what percent more/less than the total
days for which patients were admitted in April? number of patients in the month having days 31?
a) 119.31% (approx.)
b) 120% a) 75%
c) 121.35% b) 80%
d) 135% c) 85%
e) None of these d) 90%
7. The average number of patients that were admitted e) None of these
from all the given months together is? 9. In which of the following month the total number of
a) 220 days the patients were admitted is maximum?
b) 420 a) March
c) 330 b) April
d) 350 c) May
e) None of these d) June
e) None of these
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10. What is the ratio of average number of days b) 1 : 2
patients were admitted in month Jan to the average c) 1 : 1
number of days patients were admitted in month May? d) 1 : 3
a) 2 : 1 e) None of these
Directions (11-15). Read the following mixed graph and answer the questions that follow.
Below given Table shows the Expected Sale in number of units of a FMCG company for 4 quarters of the
company A and Company B. Another Bar graph shows the percentage of targets achieved in those quarters for
both the companies.
Expected Sales figures
Company A Company B
Quarter I 2400 4400
Quarter II 1700 2900
Quarter III 5200 5000
Quarter IV 3200 2800
Company A Company B
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d) Quarter IV e) None of these
e) None of these 14. The expected target in which of the following
12. The Expected sales in the quarter II is what percent quarters was lowest for both Company A and
more/less than the achieved sales target for the same company B together?
quarter for company B? a) II
a) 120% b) III
b) 50% c) IV
c) 200% d) I
d) 100% e) None of these
e) None of these 15. What are the total sales achieved in the quarter IV
13. The average sales target for company A is what by company A and company B together?
percent of the average sales target for the company B a) 4890
in all 4 quarters? b) 4980
a) 78% c) 4560
b) 85.13% d) 4650
c) 78.82% e) None of these
d) 82.78%
Directions (16-20). Read the following mixed graph and answer the questions that follow.
The Bar chart shows the number of cars + bikes sold in different showrooms. Another line graph shows the
number of bikes sold in those showrooms.
0
P Q R S T
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Number of Bikes Sold
20000
19000
18000
16000
15500
14000
12000
10000 9800
8000 7500
6000
4000 3500
2000
0
P Q R S T
16. What is the average of number of Cars sold from 18.If the total sales of Bikes + Cars increased by 25%
all the given showrooms? in the next year but sales of Cars remained same then
a)5765 calculate the growth rate for Bikes?
b)7580 a) 45%
c)7295 b) 48.41%
d)6725 c) 41.48%
e) None of these d) 43.25%
17. The total number of Cars + Bikes sold from e) None of these
showroom T are approximately what percent of total 19. The number of Bikes sold from showroom P and Q
number of Cars + Bikes sold from showroom R? together are what percent more/less than the number
a)135% of Bikes sold from showroom S and T together?
b)128% a) 4%
c)140% b) 4.5%
d)137% c) 5%
e) None of these d) 5.15%
e) None of these
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20. In which of the following showroom the number of b) 1
Bikes sold were more than 50% of the total sales of the c) 2
Bikes + Cars? d) 3
a) None e) None of these
Directions (21-25). Read the following mixed graph and answer the questions that follow.
Below mentioned Pie chart shows the number of students passed from five different schools. Also another Pie
chart shows the percentage of boys in the total passed students.
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Percentage of Boys in Total Passed
20%
46%
80%
65%
52%
21. What is the average number of girls who passed e) None of these
from Janta and Excellence together? 23. Which of the following schools have highest
a) 93 number of girls passed?
b) 95 a) Excellence
c) 97 b) Janata
d) 98 c) JanakiDevi
e) None of these d) Modern
22. The number of Boys students passed was increased e) None of these
from 45 % to 55% in the total number of passed 24. What is the ratio of number of boys passed from
students in School Janta then what is percentage Vidyamandir to the number of girls passed from
change in number of girls passed from the same Modern School?
school? a) 225 : 117
a) 18.25% b) 117 : 225
b) 19.46% c) 252 : 115
c) 17.75% d) 115 : 252
d) 19.23% e) None of these
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25. What is the overall passing percentage of boys from c) 80%
all the above-mentioned schools together? d) 90%
a) 60% e) None of these
b) 70%
Directions (26-30). Read the following mixed graph and answer the questions that follow.
The Pie chart mentions the total number of vehicles sold in 4 different showrooms namely A, B, C and D. Another
Stacked Bar graph shows the composition of vehicles i.e. Bike, Car and Trucks.
125000
220000
275000
312000
A B C D
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Composition of Vehicles in Sales
100%
20000
90% 50000
100000 40000
80%
60000
70% 75000
60%
62000
50%
40%
160000
30% 40000
20% 150000
150000
10%
25000
0%
A B C D
26. The number of cars sold from showroom B is what 28. If the sales of cars, bikes and truck all increased by
percent more than the number of Trucks sold from 10, 15 and 25% respectively for the showroom C then
showroom D? the percentage growth in total number of vehicles is?
a) 540% a) 14%
b)637% b) 15%
c) 650% c) 16%
d)590% d) 17%
e) None of these e) None of these
27. How many showrooms have sales of bikes more 29. The average number of Cars sold by all showrooms
than the average sales for the bikes from all the four together are what percent of the average number of
showrooms together? trucks sold by all the showrooms together?
a) 4 a) 110.85%
b) 3 b) 210.86%
c) 1 c) 117%
d) 2 d) 210%
e) None of these e) None of these
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30. The average number of vehicles sold from b) 87500
showroom D are what if it showed 12.5% growth in c) 82500
sales of total number of vehicles in the next year? d) 12500
a) 34600 e) None of these
Directions (31-35). Read the following mixed graph and answer the questions that follow.
Below mentioned two bar graph shows the salaries of different person and their savings respectively. Study them
answer the questions properly.
Salary of 5 Friends
60000 57000
50000 45000
40000
30000
30000 28000
22000
20000
10000
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Ramesh Rohan Rahul Rajat Rakesh
Series 1
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Savings
50000
45000
45000
40000
35000 32000
30000
25000
20000 18000
15000 14000
15000
10000
5000
0
Ramesh Rohan Rahul Rajat Rakesh
Savings
31. What is the ratio of the expenditure of Ramesh and 33. Rahul decided to increase his expenditure by 20%
Rakesh together to the expenditure of Rohan and without changing his saving then what should be the
Rajat together? percentage effect on the salary of Rahul?
a) 1 : 2 a) 7.27%
b) 1 : 1 b) 6.25%
c) 2 : 1 c) 12.5%
d) 1 : 3 d) 1.5%
e) None of these e) None of these
32. How many of the following Person has salaries 34. The ratio of Rajat’s and Kamal’s Savings is 5 : 6 .
more than the average salaries of the all the persons If salary of Kamal is 70% more than the salary of
mentioned in the Bar graph? Ramesh. Then what is the expenditure of Kamal?
a) 3 a) 54900
b) 1 b) 55500
c) 2 c) 65000
d) 4 d) 54000
e) None of these e) None of these
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35. The expenditure of Ramesh and Rohan is what b) 20%
percent of the expenditure of the Rahul and Rakesh c) 25%
together? d) 30%
a) 140% e) None of these
Directions (36-40). Read the following mixed graph and answer the questions that follow.
The pie chart shows the Total marks obtained by Akriti, Sukriti and Prakriti. Then their individual subject
marks are also mentioned in the below mentioned tabular graph. Akriti andSukriti did not take the exam of
Math and Prakiti did not take the exam of Biology.
Total Marks
490
540
420
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c) 50% 39. The ratio of marks obtained in Hindi of Akriti,
d) 60% Prakriti and Sukriti is 2 : 3 : 5 and total marks
e) None of these obtained in Hindi are 20% less than the total marks
37. The total marks obtained by all of them together in obtained in Physics. What are marks obtained in Hindi
Biology are what percent more than the total marks by Akriti?
obtained by all of them in Maths? a) 92
a) 120 b) 93
b) 320 c) 94
c) 350 d) 95
d) 420 e) None of these
e) None of these 40. Average marks obtained by Prakriti were how
38. Total marks obtained by Sujata were 720 then the much more/less than the average marks obtained in
total marks obtained by Prakriti are what percent less biology?
than the marks obtained by Suajata? a) 84
a) 42% b) 102.5
b) 31.9% c) 86
c) 43% d) 87
d) 41.55% e) None of these
e) None of these
Directions (41-45). Read the following mixed graph and answer the questions that follow.
Below given two-line graphs shows the sales of different electronic in two Shops A and B. Study the following
graphs and answer the questions that follow.
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Number of products sold by Shop A
3000
2700
2500
2000
1500 1500
1250 1250
1000
750
500
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Fridge TV Radio Laptop Home
Theatre
3500 3500
3000
2500
2000
1700
1500
1350
1250
1000
750
500
0
Fridge TV Radio La[top Home Theatre
Directions (46-50). Read the following mixed graph and answer the questions that follow.
Below mentioned table shows the view obtained by different singers for their respective videos in millions on
social media platform on 3 different days after release. Another Bar graph shows the average watch time In
minutes.
Day 1 Day 2 Day 3
Sudesh 45 55 45
Mohan 32 21 2
Arif 22 15 5.1
Mehboob 9.2 8.4 7.2
Bhumi 87 78 54
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Average Watch time (in Min)
6
5.42
4
3.14
3
2.45 2.32
2 1.52
0
Sudesh Mohan Arif Mehboob Bhumi
46. The percentage growth rate of views from Day 3 to 48. If Sudesh want to cross 200 million views on Day 4
Day 1 for the song released by Arif is what percent? then the percentage growth he will require to take on
a) 55% views of Day 3?
b) 110% a) 21%
c) 220% b) 22.22%
d) 330% c) 23.65%
e) None of these d) 24%
47. The average views on three days for the Bhumi is e) None of these
what percent of the average views on Day 3 for all the 49. Total watch time of which of the following person
singers together? is highest?
a) 322% a) Arif
b) 222% b)Sudesh
c) 343.33% c) Bhumi
d) 24% d) Mohan
e) None of these e) None of these
50. Which of the following days showed maximum
number of views together for all the singers together?
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a) Day 1 d) Cannot be determined
b) Day 2 e) None of these
c) Day 3
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Total number of days for which patients were Number of days the patients were admitted in
admitted in April = 660 April = = 150 x 2.4
Required Percent = (787.5 / 660) x 100 =360
= 119.31% Number of days the patients were admitted in May
7. Answer E = 225 x 3.5
Average number of patients that were admitted = 787.5
from all the given months together is = Obviously, Number of days the patients were
(120+250+375+150+225) / 5 admitted in March were maximum.
= 224 10. Answer C
8. Answer B Average number of days patients were admitted in
Total number of patients in the month having days month Jan = 3.5
30 (April) Average number of days patients were admitted in
= 150 month May = 3.5
Total number of patients in the month having days Required ratio = 3.5 : 3.5
31 (Jan, March, May) = 120+375+225 =1:1
= 720 11. Answer C
Percent more/less = (720 – 150) /720 x 100 Sales in quarter I for company A :
= 79.16 = 80% = 2400 x 75/100 = 1800
9. Answer A Sales in quarter II for company A :
Number of days the patients were admitted in Jan = 1700 x 25/100
= 120 x 3.5 = 425
= 420 Sales in quarter III for company A :
Number of days the patients were admitted in Feb = 5200 x 0.80
= 250 x 7.2 = 4160
= 1800 Sales in quarter IV for company A :
Number of days the patients were admitted in = 3200 x 90/100
March = 375 x 5 = 2880
= 1875 The maximum sale was in quarter III.
12. Answer D
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Expected sales in the quarter II for B = 2900 Lowest is for quarter II.
The achieved sales target for the same quarter = 15. Answer B
2900 x 0.50 The total sales achieved in the quarter IV =
= 1450 = 3200 x 90/100 + 2800 x 75/100
Percent more = (2900-1450 ) / 1450 x 100 = 4980
= 100% 16. Answer C
13. Answer D Average of number of Cars sold from the entire
Average sales target for company A = given showroom =
( 2400+1700+5200+3200) / 4 (6500+4775+10000+6500+8700) /5
= 3125 = 7295
Average sales target for the company B = 17. Answer D
= (4400+2900+5000+2800/) / 4 Total number of Cars + Bikes sold from showroom
= 15100 / 4 T = 18500
= 3775 Total number of Cars + Bikes sold from showroom
Required percent = (3125 / 3775 ) x 100 R = 13500
=82.78% Required percent = (18500 / 13500) x 100
14. Answer A = 137%
Expected target for quarter I Company A and B = 18. Answer C
2400 + 4400 Total sales of Bikes + Cars increased by 25% in
= 6800 the next year
Expected target for quarter II Company A and B = = Total sale in this year x 125/100
1700+2900 = 91775 x 1.25
= 4600 = 114718
Expected target for quarter III Company A and B Total Sales of Cars remained same =
= 5200+500 6500+4775+10000+6500+8700
= 10200 = 36475
Expected target for quarter IV Company A and B Sale of Bikes next year = 114718- 36475
= 3200 + 2800 = 78243
= 6000
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Growth rate for Bikes = (78243 – 55300) /55300 x Number of Boys students passed was increased
100 from 46 % to 55% in the total number of passed
= 41.48% students in School Janta = 55 % of 250
19. Answer E = 137 approx.
Number of Bikes sold from showroom P and Q Previously passed girls = 135
together = 19000+7500 New number of girls passed = 250 - 137
= 26500 = 113
Bikes sold from showroom S and T together = Percentage change in number of girls passed =
15500+9800 (135 – 113) / 113 x 100
= 25300 = 19.45%
Percent more /less = (26500 – 25300) / 25300 x 23. Answer D
100 Highest number of girls passed = Modern
= 4.74% Girls passed from Janata = 250 x 054 / 100 = 135
20. Answer A Similarly, Girls passed from Modern = 252
Total sales of the Bikes + Cars = Girls passed from Vidyamandir = 84
25500+12275+13500+22000+18500 Girls passed from Excellence = 55
= 91775 Girls passed from Jankidevi = 112
50% of this number = 45887.5 24. Answer D
Showrooms having more than this sale = None Number of boys passed from Vidyamandir = 250
21. Answer B x 46%
Girls passed from Janta = 250 x 54 /100 = 115
= 135 Number of girls passed from Modern School = 720
Girls passed from Excellence = 275 x 20 / 100 x 0.35
= 55 = 252
Average number of girls who passed from Janta Required ratio = 115 : 252
and Excellence together 25. Answer A
= 135 + 55 / 2 Overall passing percentage of boys from all the
= 95 above mentioned schools together
22. Answer B
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= (Total number of boys passed / Total number of Percentage growth in total number of vehicles =
student s) x100 (361300 – 312000) / 312000 x 100
= (115+468+91+220+28) / = 15.80%
(250+720+175+275+140) x 100 29. Answer B
= 59.10% = 60% approx Average number of Cars sold by all showrooms
26. Answer C together =
Number of cars sold from showroom B = 150000 = (25000+150000+150000+160000) / 4
Number of Trucks sold from showroom D = 20000 = 121250
Percent more = (150000-20000)/20000 x 100 Average number of trucks sold by all the
= 650% showrooms together =
27. Answer D = (60000+50000+100000+20000) / 4
The average sales for the bikes from all the four = 57500
showrooms together Required percent = (121250 / 57500) x 100
= (40000+75000+62000+40000) / 4 = 210.86%
= 217000 / 4 30. Answer C
= 54250 Average number of vehicles sold from showroom
Number of showrooms having sales more than this D
=B&C=2 = 12.5% growth in total sales / 3
28. Answer E = 220000 x 112.5 /100
Sales of cars, bikes and truck all increased by 10, = 247500 / 3
15 and 25% respectively for the showroom C = 82500
Sales of car = 150000 x 110 / 100 31. Answer B
= 165000 Expenditure of Ramesh and Rakesh together
Sales of bike = 62000 x 115 /100 =13000+12000
= 71300 = 25000
Sales of truck =100000 x 125 /100 Expenditure of Rohan and Rajat together =
= 125000 15000+10000
Total sale = 361300 =- 25000
Required ratio = 1 : 1
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32. Answer C Expenditure of Ramesh and Rohan = 13000 +
Average salaries of the all the persons mentioned 15000
in the Bar graph = = 28000
= (45000+30000+22000+28000+57000) / 5 Savings of the Rahul and Rakesh = 8000 + 12000
= 36400 = 20000
Salaries more than this number = Ramesh, Rakesh Required percent = (28000) / 20000 x 100
2 person. = 140%
33. Answer A 36. Answer D
Increase his expenditure by 20% = 120 / 100 x Every subject had maximum marks 300 = total
8000 marks = 900
= 9600 Percentage of marks obtained by Akriti =
Saving = 14000 (210+130+200) /900 x 100
New salary = 9600 + 14000 = 60%
= 23600 37. Answer C
Previous salary = 22000 Total marks obtained by all of them together in
Percentage effect = (23600 – 22000 ) / 22000 x Biology = 450
100 Marks obtained by all of them in Maths = 100
= 7.27% Percent more = (450 – 100) / 100 x 100
34. Answer A = 350
Ratio of Rajat’s and Kamal’s Savings is 5 : 6 38. Answer B
Kamal’s savings = 18000 / 5 x 6 Total marks obtained by Sujata were 720
= 21600 Total marks obtained by Prakriti are what percent
Salary of Kamal is 70% more than the salary of less than the marks obtained by Suajata = (720 –
Ramesh 490 ) /720 x 100
= 45000 x 170 / 100 = 31.9%
= 76500 39. Answer A
Expenditure of Kamal = 76500 – 21600 Ratio of marks obtained in Hindi of Akriti, Prakriti
= 54900 and Sukriti is 2 : 3 : 5
35. Answer A So, the marks are 2x, 3x, 5x
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Total marks obtained in Hindi are 20% less than = 1067 approx
the total marks obtained in Physics = 575 x 80 /100 Percentage Reduction in sales = (1350-1067)
= 460 /1350 x 100
Marks obtained in Hindi by Akriti = 2 / 10 x 460 = 20.98
= 92 = 21% approx
40. Answer B 44. Answer C
Average marks obtained by Prakriti =122.5 Number of radio sold in Shop A = 750
Average marks obtained in biology = 225 Number of TV sold in shop B = 1250
Difference = 225 -122.5 Required ratio = 3 : 5
= 102.5 45. Answer A
41. Answer B Total number of TV sold in both shops together =
Number of Fridge sold in Shop C were 80% of the 2500
total number of fridge sold in Shop A and shop B Total number of Fridge sold in both shops together
= 80 /100 x ( 1500+750) = 2250
= 1800 Percentage more/less = (2500-2250) / 2500 x 100
42. Answer D = 10% less
Average number of appliances sold in Shop A = 46. Answer E
7450 / 5 Percentage growth for Arif = (22-5.1)/5.1x100
= 1490 = 331% approx.
Average number of appliances sold in Shop B = 47. Answer A
8550 / 5 The average views on three days for the Bhumi =
= 1710 73
Required percent = (1490 / 1710 ) x 100 Average views on Day 3 for all the singers
= 87.13% together = 22.66
43. Answer D Required percent = (73/22.66) x 100
Difference between numbers of Laptops sold in = 322% approx
shop A and B = 48. Answer B
= 3500 -2700 = 800 Sudesh want to cross 200 million views
Sale of home theatre next year = 800 x 100 / 75 Then views on Day 4 = 200 – (45+55+45)
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= 55 = 77.87
Percentage growth = (55-45) /45 x 100 Total watch time of Bhumi = 219 x 2.32
= 22.22% = 508
49. Answer C Highest is for = Bhumi
Total watch time of Sudesh = (45+55+45) x 1.52 50. Answer A
= 220.4 Obviously visible from graph that Day 1.
Similarly, Views together for all the singers together on day
Total watch time of Mohan = 55 x 2.45 1 = 195.2 million
= 134.75 mins Views together for all the singers together on day
Total watch time of Arif = 42.1 x 5.42 2 = 177.4 million
= 228.182 mins Views together for all the singers together on day
Total watch time of Mehboob = 24.8 x 3.14 3 = 113.3 million
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