Quantitative Aptitude: Data Interpretation Questions Set 114

Directions(1-5):Answer the following questions based on given information.

The given chart shows the number of Chocolates and number of Toffees sold by five different shops (A,B,C,D and E) in December.

  1. Price of a Chocolate is Rs.24 and a Toffee is Rs.6 in shop C. Find the difference between the revenue generated by shop C by the sale of all Chocolates and of all Toffees.
    Rs.21500
    Rs.22200
    Rs.23230
    Rs.24360
    Rs.21250
    Option D
    Revenue generated by shop C by selling all Chocolates in December = 1300*24 = Rs.31200
    Revenue generated by shop C by selling all Toffees in December = 1140*6 = Rs.6840
    Required Difference = 31200 – 6840 = Rs.24360

     

  2. What is the average of the number of chocolates sold by shop A,B and C together in December?
    1400
    1600
    1200
    1000
    1300
    Option E
    Required Average = (1120+1480+1300)/3 = 1300

     

  3. The number of Chocolates and Toffees sold by shop A in December is what percentage of the number of chocolates and toffees sold by sold D in December?
    66.81%
    68.75%
    48.26%
    52.17%
    60.13%
    Option B
    Number of Chocolates and Toffees sold by shop A in December = 1120+860 = 1980
    Number of Chocolates and Toffees sold by shop D in December = 1560+1320 = 2880
    Required% = (1980/2880)*100 = 68.75%

     

  4. What is the ratio of number of Toffees sold by shop A and shop C together to the number of Toffees sold by shop D and E together in December?
    2:3
    3:4
    1:2
    9:7
    3:5
    Option A
    Number Toffees sold by A and C shops together in December = 860+1140 = 2000
    Number Toffees sold by D and E shops together in December = 1320+1680 = 3000
    Required ratio = 2:3

     

  5. Sale of Chocolates of shop E is increased by 30% and sale of Toffee is decreased by 10% in January with respect to December. Find the number of Chocolates and Toffees together by shop E in January.
    2720
    2682
    2222
    2110
    2250
    Option B
    Number of Chocolates by shop E in January = 130% of 900
    = 1170
    Number of Toffees by shop E in January = 90% of 1680 = 1512
    Number of Chocolate and Toffee together in January = 1170 + 1512 = 2682

     


  6. Directions(6-10):
    Answer the following questions based on given information.
    Five different farmers had different number of goats and hens. The line graph given below shows the number of goats and number of hens grazing in the farms of these five farmers.
    Number of animals grazing in a farm = Number of (goats+hens) grazing in that farm.

  7. What is the difference between the number of heads of the animals to the number of legs of the animals grazing in the farm of Pooja?
    115
    130
    150
    148
    127
    Option E
    Number of heads of the animals grazing in the farm of Pooja = 35+22 = 57
    Number of legs of the animals grazing in the farm of Pooja = 35*4 + 22*2 = 184
    Required Difference = 184 – 57 = 127

     

  8. Number of animals grazing in the farm of Gurwinder is what percent less/more than the number of animals grazing in the farm of Dharm?
    10%
    30%
    60%
    20%
    40%
    Option D
    Number of animals grazing in the farm of Gurvinder = 28+38 = 66
    Number of animals grazing in the farm of Dharm = 45+10 = 55
    Required% = (66-55)/55*100 = 20%

     

  9. What is the ratio of the number of animals grazing in the farm of Raj to the number of animals grazing in the farm of Ram?
    13:15
    17:19
    8:15
    14:17
    11:10
    Option A
    Number of animals grazing in the farm of Raj = 40+25
    = 65
    Number of animals grazing in the farm of Ram = 31+44 = 75
    Required ratio = 13:15

     

  10. Number of heads and number of legs of the animals in Karan ‘s farm are 20% and 25% more than the number of heads and number of legs in Dharm’s farm resp. Find the number of goats in Karan’s farm.
    68
    59
    45
    52
    66
    Option B
    Number of heads of the animals grazing in the farm of Dharm = 45+10 = 55
    Number of heads of the animals grazing in the farm of Karan = 55*1.20 = 66
    Number of legs of the animals grazing in the farm of Dharm = 45*4 + 10*2 = 200
    Number of legs of the animals grazing in the farm of Karan = 200*1.25 = 250
    Let the number of goats grazing in the farm of Karan be x.
    So, the number of hens grazing in the farm of Karan = 66 – x
    Now, 4x + 2*(66-x) = 250
    => x = 59
    So, the number of goats grazing in the farm of Karan = 59

     

  11. If the Ram sold all the hens at the rate of Rs.355 per hen, find the amount earned by Ram by selling all the hens.
    Rs.13740
    Rs.15620
    Rs.16820
    Rs.14440
    Rs.13250
    Option B
    Amount earned by Ram by selling all the hens = 355*44
    = Rs.15620

     


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