Quantitative Aptitude: Data Interpretation Questions Set 55

Quantitative Aptitude Questions for IBPS RRB/PO/Clerk, SBI PO, NIACL, NICL, RBI Grade B/Assistant, BOI, Bank of Baroda and other competitive exams.

Directions(1-5): Study the following table carefully to answer the given questions:

  1. The total number of students who have enrolled for the course Python from colleges P and R together is what percent more than the total number of students who have enrolled for the same course from college S?
    A) 10(10/19)%
    B) 12(1/13)%
    C) 18(1/17)%
    D) 15(1/11)%
    E) 11(1/10)%
    View Answer
      Option A
    Solution:
    Total number of students enrolled in course Python from colleges P and R
    = [2800(21+21)]/100 = 1176
    Number of students enrolled in this course from college S
    = [2800*38]/100 = 1064
    Required % = [(1176-1064)/1064]*100 = 10(10/19)%
  2. Out of the total number of students who have enrolled for course Linux, 42% are females. If out of the total number of female students, who have enrolled for course Linux, 20% are from college Q, how many male students from college Q have enrolled for the same course?
    A)  177
    B) 174
    C) 170
    D) 189
    E) 169
    View Answer
      Option B
    Solution:
    Number of female students enrolled for Linux course
    = [(1500*42)/100] = 630
    Female students enrolled from college Q = [(630*120)/100] = 126
    Total students enrolled from college Q = [(1500*20)/100] = 300
    Number of male students = 300 – 126 = 174
  3. What is the difference between the total number of students who have enrolled for course C++ and SQL together from college S and the total number of students who have enrolled for the same courses together from college R?
    A) 190
    B) 200
    C) 150
    D) 104
    E) 166
    View Answer
      Option D
    Solution:
    Total number of students enrolled for courses C++ and SQL :
    College S = [(2000*35)/100] + [(1800*16)/100] = 700 + 288 = 988
    College R = [(2000*19)/100] + [(1800*28)/100] = 380 + 504 = 884
    Required Difference = 988 – 884 = 104
  4. Out of the total number of students who have enrolled for C++, 60% were able to pass the exam. If the respective ratio between the number of students from colleges P,Q,R and S who were able to pass the exam for C++ was 3 : 4 : 2 : 3, what is the number of students who were able to pass the exam for C++ from college Q?
    A) 332
    B) 450
    C) 400
    D) 398
    E) 510
    View Answer
      Option C
    Solution:
    Number of students who are able to pass the course for C++
    = [(2000*60)/100] = 1200
    P:Q:R:S = 3:4:2:3
    Sum of the terms of ratio = 3+4+2+3 = 12
    Successful students from college Q = (4/12)*1200 = 400
  5. What is the respective ratio between the total number of students who have enrolled for course on JAVA and SQL together from college P and the total number of students who have enrolled for the same courses together from college S?
    A) 5:4
    B) 3:2
    C) 7:9
    D) 6:7
    E) 2:3
    View Answer
      Option B
    Solution:
    Number of students enrolled for courses JAVA and SQL from college P = [(2400*27)/100] + [(1800*24)/100] = 648 + 432 = 1080
    Number of students enrolled in these courses from college S
    =[(2400*18)/100] + [(1800*16)/100] = 432 + 288 = 720
    Required  ratio = 1080 : 720 = 3 : 2

    Directions(6-10):
    Study the following table and answer the given questions:
    Data related to performance of 6 batsman in a tournament:

    Note:
    I). Strike rate  = (Total runs scored / Total balls faced ) * 100
    II). All the given batsman could bat in all the given matches played by them.
    III). Few values are missing in the table. A candidate is expected to calculate the missing value, if it is required to answer the given questions, on the basis of the given data and information.
  6. Batsman M faced equal number of balls in first 11 matches he played in the tournament and last 11 matches he played in the tournament. If his strike rate in first 11 matches and last 11 matches of the tournament are 83 and 71 respectively.What is the total number of balls faced by him in the tournament?
    A) 1800
    B) 2000
    C) 1600
    D) 1000
    E) 900
    View Answer
      Option C
    Solution:
    Let balls faced in first 11 matches be x.
    Total runs scored in last 11 matches = (83*x)/100
    Total runs scored in last 11 matches = 71x/100
    Therefore,
    83x/100 + 71x/100 = 22*56
    => x = 800
    Total number of balls faced by M in the tournament = 1600
  7. The respective ratio between total number of balls faced by O and that by Q in the tournament is 5:3. Total number of runs scored by Q in the tournament is by what percent less than the total number of runs scored by O in the tournament?
    A) 10(11/9)
    B) 23(11/7)
    C) 20(2/11)
    D) 23(7/11)
    E) 22(1/10)
    View Answer
      Option D
    Solution:
    Balls faced by batsman O = 900
    Balls faced by batsman Q = (900/5)*3 = 540
    Total runs scored by batsman O = (110*900)/100 = 990
    Toatl runs scored by batsman Q = (140*540)/100 = 756
    Required % = [(990-756)/990]*100 = 23(7/11)
  8. In the tournament, the total number of balls faced by batsman N is 402 less than the total number of runs scored by him. What is the average number of runs scored by batsman N in the tournament?
    A) 66
    B) 64
    C) 73
    D) 88
    E) 96
    View Answer
      Option B
    Solution:
    Total runs scored by batsman N = x (let)
    Balls faced = x – 402
    Therefore,
    x/(x – 402) * 100 = 153.6
    => x = 1152
    Required average runs = 1152/18 = 64
  9. If the runs scored by R in the last 3 matches of the tournament are not considered , his average runs scored in the tournament will decrease by 9. If the runs scored by R in the 22nd and 23rd match are below 140 and no two scores among these 3 scores are equal, what is the minimum possible runs scored by R in the 24th match?
    A) 70
    B) 65
    C) 55
    D) 74
    E) 68
    View Answer
      Option B
    Solution:
    Total runs scored by R in the last three matches
    = 24 * 51 – 21 * 42  = 342
    Maximum runs possible in 22nd match = 139
    Maximum runs possible in 23rd match = 138
    Minimum score in 24th match = 342 – 139 – 138 = 65
  10. What is the number of matches played by batsman P in the tournament?
    A) 30
    B) 22
    C) 28
    D) 39
    E) 48
    View Answer
      Option C
    Solution:
    Let the number of matches played by P be x.
    Therefore ,
    (36x/1200)*100 = 84
    => x = 28

 

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27 Thoughts to “Quantitative Aptitude: Data Interpretation Questions Set 55”

  1. deepali

    b qtn m kuch confusion h ,,,both females ?

    1. AVIâ„¢ (Sinchen loveR)

      which question ?

        1. AVIâ„¢ (Sinchen loveR)

          no its right

          1. deepali

            Pls gv sol.m not getting aftr 630

    2. cActi~HEALER

      in statement na ?

      1. deepali

        In sol. ..630 k bde smjh n ara

        1. cActi~HEALER

          If out of the total number of female students, who have enrolled for course Linux, 20% are from college Q,
          Yahan college Q ke liye poocha gaya h ..isliye
          Total enrolled female mein se college Q se 20% Female calculate kiya gaya h

        2. cActi~HEALER

          see there are 4 college , from all the colleges there are some % of female who are enrolled in Linux course . But we need to find out the total no. of male students from college Q. Just bcoz of this we need to find out the total no. of enrolled female in Linux course from college Q . If we have total female from Q then we can easily find out the no. of males by subtracting the females from total .Hope u will get it ..If not then plz msg back .

          1. deepali

            ok ..ok…. lg gyi smjh thnkeww :))

    3. Navya

      Number of female students enrolled for Linux course
      = [(1500*42)/100] = 630

      now I will calculate like

      20% gils ne college Q se linux mai enroll kiya h = 630*20/100 = 126

      total students of clg Q out of 1500 is 1500*20/100 = 300

      so male = 300-126 = 174

      hope it helps

      1. M@nish...

        pls explain q10

        1. Navya

          are bahut easy h..

          Total runs scored = number of matches * avg run hoga na..

          nd given Strike rate = (Total runs scored / Total balls faced ) * 100

          84 =( match*36/1200 )*100

          match =28

          thik h 🙂

          1. M@nish...

            bilkul thik h thanks :))

  2. sonali

    ty az nice ques,,

  3. Navya

    missing DI mai note exam mai bhi mention hota hai kya like

    Strike rate = (Total runs scored / Total balls faced ) * 100
    ya fir
    expenditure ka formula etc..???

    1. misterious journey

      yes

  4. _/_

    tyyyyyyyyy
    Excellent set
    keep it up

  5. Navya

    Agr exam mai aisa aya to 9th ko skipppppppp.. :/

    1. think tank

      9 th is easy question.
      Pahle total.run nikalo uske bad jinta average decrease Hoga wo less krke three match less krke usme se deduce kro.ab 3matches ka totle score samne yoga .according to question 2 mactes k marks 140 se below h lekin hme third ka minimum nikalna to first 2 ka maximum rkhna yoga.question me btaya Ki do matches k score equall nhi h so lets take first 139and second 138 .en dono ko substract krne k bad third ka score as jayega.

  6. think tank

    Nice quiz mam first time solve kiya second type DI

  7. "Mission 2017" 'sandeep'

    cacti mam ko thnx:)))))

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