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Data Interpretation — 1: Graphical Data Answer the questions on the basis of the information given below. Profit 400 300 200 A Textile 100 O Cement O Steel 1000 2000 3000 4000 Turnover Each point in the graph shows the profit and turnover data for a company. Each company belongs to one of the three industries: textile, cement and steel. QL. For how many companies does the profit exceed 10% of turnover? (8 (2)7 (3) 6 (4) 5 2. For how many steel companies with a turnover of more than 2000 is the profit less than 300? ao Qi (3) 2 (47 QB. An investor wants to buy stock of only steel or cement companies with a turnover more than 1000 and profit exceeding 10% of turnover. How many choices are available to the investor? ()4 (2)5 (3) 6 (4)7 2CMicr I~ TS PETE icc) E1010 TDs) Answer the questions on the basis of the information given below. Category | Sep | Dect? | Marl | Jund ‘ul % 3B @ | Fancal | 2 D a7 | 4 Fea 11 ® i a Titenet 5 3 0 i Products 3 T 0 tf Seams 5 i i 2 Otters 8 2 8 i Spam that enters our electronic mailboxes can be classified under several spam heads. The table shows the distribution of such spam worldwide over time. The figures in the table represent the percentage of all spam emails received during that period, falling into those respective categories. The total number of spam emails received during December 2002 was larger than the number received in June 2003. The total number of spam emails received during September 2002 was larger than the number received in March 2003. QI. In which category was the percentage of spam emails increasing but at a decreasing rate? (1) Financial (2) Scams (3) Products (4) None of the above ta Interpretation Eley Tm y-l-} Q2. In the health category, the number of spam emails received in December 2002 as compared to June 2003 (1) was larger (2) was smaller (3) was equal (4) cannot be determined QB. In the financial category, the number of spam emails received in September 2002 as compared to March 2003 (1) was larger (2) was smaller (3) was equal (4) cannot be determined BE) Tay) Answer the questions based on the international airports in the world. table concerning the busiest 20 No. Name TRiseatSral |code |Locavon Passengers | nas 5 [an [Atos Geonin usA——_—(| receese 2 |ercaseovre [A fon | ctzage, tei, USA rasee076 [tos anaes im Ax [Les Arges, Canin, USA _[oa47ee01 4 [Heateow amor |e LR |Lonion, Une Kingdom [82265710 5 _|orw A DFW [Dams Wowk Ts, USA _|eon00125 6 _ | Haneda Airport F HIND | Tokyo, Japan 54338212 7 [Fist aipot |e FRA_| Franks Gomany eo | Rosey. chates de Gate | C06 | Pas, Fiance sues fo _|SanFrancaco im SFO_|SanFrancisco, Calon, USA [40967422 10_|Demer A Dik _|Demer Cabrado, USA 11 | Amsterdam Schiphol E JAMS | Amsterdam, Nethertands: 12 | Mimespets-St Paul [A us| Mimeapots St Pac USA 12 [Deke Maopotion [A DW | Det Wicigon, USA |e A | wm, Fa, USA 5 Nevo x EWR [Near New tern USA 16_ [econ A LAS |tas vegas, Nevada, USA 7 | Pree iy ator | PH | Peni Azan, USA e_| go Fe Se1_|Seou Korea ssarra 10 | Geo ssh x TAH _| Houston, Tome, USA eo 20 Lt Kemeay TA eK [ new Yor, New vor, USA [3009000 QL. How many international airports of type 40 million passengers? (a) 4 (b) 5 account for more than (06 (7 Data Interpretation — 3: Tabular Data Q2. What percentage of top ten busiest airports is in the United States of America? (a) 60% (b) 80% (0) 70% (d) 90% QB. Of the five busiest airports, roughly, what percentage of passengers is handled by Heathrow Airport? (a) 30 (b) 40 (20 (d) 50 Q4. How many international airports not located in the USA handle more than 30 million passengers? (a5 (b) 6 (c) 10 (d) 14 Data Interpretation — 4: Pie Charts Answer the questions based on the pie charts. 9% Chart 1: Pipeline Volume transported 40% Road “‘Airfreight Ship om 7% 10% Chart 2: Pipeline Cost of transportation 65%. Chart 1 shows the distribution of 12 million tonnes of crude oil transported through different modes over a specific period of time. Chart 2 shows the distribution of the cost of transporting this crude oil. The total cost was Rs. 30 million. QL. The cost in rupees per tonne of oil moved by rail and road happens to be roughly (a) Rs. 3 (b) Rs. 1.5 (CRs. 4.5 (d) Rs. 8 ACMeriTS- Data Interpretation QB. From the charts given, it appears that the cheapest mode of transport is (a) road (b) rail (c) pipeline (d) ship Q3. If the costs per tonne of transport by ship, air and road are represented by P, Q and R respectively, which of the following is true? (@)R>Q>P (b)P>R>Q (QP>Q>R ()R>P5Q Data Interpretation — 5: Bar Pay ‘Answer the questions based on the given charts. Per Capita Availability of Tea (gm) in Chaidesh 007 487 464 S10 ~ aa 1905 1998 1997 1908 1990 Year (Note: Availabilty is defined as production less export.) Production and export of Tea (Chaldesh) 1905 a 1908 ¢ 1907 = 1908 1900 = 0 100 20030000 SDD 70D [Basser mona _sSeat inka QL. In which year during the period 1996-1999 was Chaidesh’s export of tea, as a proportion of tea produced, the highest? (1) 1996 (2) 1997 (3) 1998 (4) 1999 2. In which of the following years was the population of Chaidesh the lowest? (1) 1995 (2) 1996 (3) 1997 (4) 1999 Data Interpretation — 5: Bar Pay QB. The area under tea cultivation continuously decreased in all four years from 1996 to 1999, by 10%, 7%, 4%, and 1%, respectively. In which year was tea productivity (production per unit of area) the highest? (1) 1999 (2) 1998 (3) 1997 (4) 1996 Data Interpretation Sle) Tm Py-1e Answer the questions based on the following information. Total Eamings Total Days Emp. No|Complex] Medium [Simple] Total [Complex] Medium [Simple] Total 2001147] 82.98] 636.53] 719.51] 3.00] 0.00} 23.00} 26.09] 2001148] 51.53} 461.73] 513.26] 3.33] 1.67] 16.00] 21.00] 2001149) 171.4 79.10} 250.81] 5.50) 4.00) 8.50) 18.00) 2001150] 100.47} 497.47] 597.95] 6.00) 4.67] 7.33] 18.00} 2001151 504.43) 150.64] 754.06] 9.67] 13.33] 0.00) 23.00) 2001156] 89.70] 89.70] 8.00) 0.00) 1.00) 9.00} 2001158] 472.31] 109.73] 582.04] 1.39) 9.61] 0.00) 41.00} 2001164] 402.25) 735.22) 213.67/1351.14) 5.27] 12.07] 0.67) 18.00} 2001170] 576.57] 576.57] 24.00] 0,00} ~ 0.00) 21.00} 2oott71 | 286.48) 6.10] 202.57]. 8:38] 4.25] 0.38) 13.00} 2001172} 512.10} 117.46} 29.56] 10.00} 8.50] 3.50} 22.00) 2001173] 1303.88} (303.88) 2550] 0.00] 050) 26.00] 2001174] 1017.94) (1017.90) 26.00} 0.00] 0.00) 26.00} 2001179] 46.56) 776.19 82.75] 2.00] 19.00) 0.00) 21.00} 2001180] 116.40} 1262.79] {1379.19} 5.00} 19.00] 0.00} 24.00) The table gives details regarding the total earnings of 15 employees and the number of days they have worked on complex, medium and simple operation in the month of June 2002. Even though the employees might have worked on an operation, they would be eligible for earnings only if they have a minimum level of efficiency. QL. The number of employees who have earned more than Rs. 50 per day in complex operations is a4 (2)3 Data Interpretation — 6: Tabular Data Q2. The number of employees who have earned more than Rs. 600 and having more than 80% attendance (there are 25 regular working days in June 2002; some might be coming on overtime too) is (4 (5 (3) 6 (7 Q3. The employee number of the person who has earned the maximum earnings per day in medium operation is (1) 2001180 (2) 2001164 (3) 2001172 (4) 2001179 Q4. Among the employees who were engaged in complex and medium operations, the number of employees whose average earning per day in complex operations is more than average earning per day in medium operations is (2 (2)3 (3) 5 ()7 Data Interpretation — 7: Graphical Data Answer the questions on the basis of the information given below. Income 2000 t 1000 2000 3000 Expenditure The data points in the figure represent monthly income and expenditure data of individual members of: the Ahuja family ill the Bose family 1 the Coomar family O the Dubey family @ For these questions, savings is defined as: Savings = Income - Expenditure Data Interpretation — 7: Graphical Data QL. Which family has the lowest average income? (1) Ahuja il (2) Bose O (3) Coomar Q (4) Dubey @ Q2. Which family has the highest average expenditure? (1) Ahuja i (2) Bose O] (3) Coomar © (4) Dubey @ Q3. Which family has the lowest average savings? (1) Ahuja il (2) Bose O (3) Coomar Q (4) Dubey @ Q4. The highest amount of savings accrues to a member of which family? (1) Ahuja (2) Bose 11 (3) Coomar © (4) Dubey @ Data Interpretation — 8: Tabular Data Answer the questions based on the following information. State JTotalArea of Area Under [Production — [Population | milion Rice Cultivation in mition in millions) hectares) tons) [HinachalPradesh] __6 2 2 e 2 36 B 33 21 0 ii 24 Machya Pradesh Ht a mB @ amined @ 0 73 @ Maharastra a 0 @ 7 [tar Pradesh m 70 72 1% [ira Pradesh B gy 12 76 The table reports annual statistics related to rice production in select states of India for a particular year. QI. An intensive rice producing state is defined as one whose annual rice production per million of population is at least 400,000 tons. How many states are intensive rice producing states? (5 (2)6 (3)7 (4)8 Data Interpretation — 8: Tabular Data Q2. Which two states together account for the highest productivity of rice (tons produced per hectare of rice cultivation)? (1) Haryana and Punjab (2) Punjab and Andhra Pradesh (3) Andhra Pradesh and Haryana (4) Uttar Pradesh and Haryana QB. How many states have a per capita production of rice (defined as total rice production divided by its population) greater than Gujarat? (3 (2)4 (3) 5 (6 Data Interpretation — 9: Bar Graphs Answer the questions based on the two graphs. 500 Figure 1 400 DOFishore| 300 200 Onsite 100 o (1A Design Coding Testing 500 Figure 2 400 d 4 a | Estimate 200 | actual 100 a | o {ee ee | Design Coding Testing Figure 1 shows the amount of work distribution, in man-hours, for a software company between offshore and onsite activities. Figure 2 shows the estimated and actual work effort involved in the different offshore activities in the same company during the same period. Note: Onsite refers to work performed at the customer's premises and offshore refers to work performed at the developer's premises. QL. Roughly, what percentage of the total work is carried out onsite? (a) 40% (b) 20% (c) 30% (d) 10% Data Interpretation — 9: Bar Graphs QB. Which work requires as many man-hours as that spent in coding? (@) Offshore, design and coding —_(b) Offshore coding (©) Testing (d) Offshore, testing and coding Q3. The total effort in man-hours spent onsite is nearest to which of the following? (@) The sum of the estimated and actual effort for offshore design. (b) The estimated man-hours of offshore coding. (c) The actual man-hours of offshore testing. (d) Half of the man-hours of estimated offshore coding. Q4. If the total working hours were 100, which of the following tasks will account for approximately 50 hr? (@) Coding (b) Design (©) Offshore testing (d) Offshore testing plus design QS. If 50% of the offshore work were to be carried out onsite, with the distribution of effort between the tasks remaining the same, the proportion of testing carried out offshore would be (a) 40% (b) 30% (c) 50% (d) 70% Data Interpretation — 9: Bar Graphs Q6. If 50% of the offshore work were to be carried out onsite, with the distribution of effort between the tasks remaining the same, which of the following is true of all work carried out onsite? (a) The amount of coding done is greater than that of testing. (b) The amount of coding done onsite is less than that of design done onsite. (©) The amount of design carried out onsite is greater than that of testing. (d) The amount of testing carried out offshore is greater than that of total design. Data Interpretation — 10: Stacked Bar Graphs Answer the questions based on the data given. 2 80% : . 5 70% \235| | e | jars| | , | | E | [23.6 S 60% 25.9 2a.6| 7° 5 D D D 3 50% 187 P| ja63| bo} [2 us z 40% oe! oa Fa 112 £ as 3% [el ]e) la) ere tte 20% -|27°) |167| |16.4] lo.3| ja6.a| [17-6 10% 4) A) | Adbal Pall alla 17.7| |18.5| |16.4| |185| |15.3| |15.6 0% There are six companies, 1 through 6. All of these companies use six operations, A through F. The graph shows the distribution of efforts put in by each company in these six operations. QL. Suppose effort allocation is inter-changed between operations B and C, then C and D, and then D and E. If companies are then ranked in ascending order of effort in E, what will be the rank of company 3? (a2 (b) 3 (4 (d)5 Data Interpretation — 10: Stacked Bar Graphs Q2. A new technology is introduced in company 4 such that the total effort for operations B through F get evenly distributed among these. What is the change in the percentage of effort in operation E? (a) Reduction of 12.3 (b) Increase of 12.3 (©) Reduction of 5.6 (d) Increase of 5.6 Q3. Suppose the companies find that they can remove operations B, C and D and redistribute the effort released equally among the remaining operations. Then which operation will show the maximum across all companies and all operations? (a) Operation € in company 1 (b) Operation E in company 4 (©) Operation F in company 5 (d) Operation E in company 5

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