Q.1.

The given table represents the marks obtained by four students W, X, Y and Z in four subjects P, C, B and M, with the maximum marks in each subject being 100.

 

 

What is the average marks of the four students in P?

Q.2.

The given table shows the number (in thousands) of cars of five different models A, B, C, D and E produced during Years 2012-Study the table and answer the question that follow.

 

 

In the year 2015, which type of car constitutes exactly 20% of the total number of cars produced that year?

 

Q.3.

The table shows the production of different types of cars (in thousands).

 


What is the ratio of the total production of type C and D cars in 2012 to the total production of type A cars in 2014 and type E cars in 2015?

 

Q.4.

In an examination, student gets on average 76 marks. The total marks for five subjects isHis marks in 4 subjects are mentioned, calculate the marks obtained by the student in Mathematics marked ass 'x' in the below table.

 

 

Q.5.

The following table shows the number of students enrolled in different streams in a particular college.

 

 

Q.6.

The given table shows the number (in percent) of employees working in different departments of an organization. The table also shows the ratio of males and females and the ratio of employees living in city Z and employees living in city Y. The total number of employees in the organization are 80000.

 

How many employees of department A and C together are living in city Z?

Q.7.

The following table shows the income(in rupees) for a particular month, together with their source, in respect of 5 employees (A, B, C,D and E).

 

 

Q.8.

Table shows the percentage distribution of the expenditure incurred on different items for publishing a book.

 

 

Expenditure on Royalty is less than that on Printing by:

 

Q.9.

The given table represents the marks obtained by four students W, X, Y and Z in four subjects P, C, B and M with the maximum marks in each subject being 100.

 

 

The average marks of the four students in M is

Q.10.

The table below depicts the Number of Books Sold by 5 cities during 5months. Study the following table and answer the questions.

 

 

What is the respective ratio between the total number of books sold by City A in July and September together and total number of books sold by  City Ein August and October together?

 

Q.11.

The given table represents the production of different types of motorcycles (in thousands) over a period of six years. Study the tablecarefully and answer the question that follows.

 

 

What is the ratio of the total number of motorcycles of type B produced in 2016 and 2018 to the total number of motorcycles of typeD produced in 2013, 2015 and 2016?

 

Q.12.

The following table represents the transport preferences of a certain number of people in three towns V, K and S. Consider the information and answer the following questions based on it.

 

 

The number of people wanting to travel by train and bus is how much more or less than those wanting to travel by taxi and own car?

Q.13.

The following table represents the transport preferences of a certain number of people in three towns V, K and S. Consider the information and answer the following questions based on it.

 

 

The difference between people who prefer taxi to own car is?

Q.14.

The following table shows the percentage of marks obtained by seven students in six different subjects in an examination.

 

 

What are the average marks obtained by all the seven students in Physics? (rounded off to two digits after the decimal)

 

Q.15.

The table given below shows the number of applicants who have applied for exam at various centres as percentage of total number of applicants. The table also shows the number online applicants and absent applicants as a percentage of total applicants of each centre. Total number of applicants is 1200000.

Total number of offline applicants from exam centre H, K and F are how much less than the total number of present applicants from exam centre G and J?

Q.16.

The Table shows the number of cars sold by three show rooms over a period of six years.

 

 

By what percent did the total number of cars sold by all three show rooms decrease during the year 2016, as compared to that in the year 2015 (nearest to one decimal place)?

 

Q.17.

The following table represents the number of fans of stars MSD, VK, RD and SR in different areas of a town. Consider the information and answer the following questions based on it.

 

 

In all, who has the highest number of fans?

Q.18.

Table shows District-wise data of number of primary school teachers posted in schools of a city.
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What is the difference between the total number of male teachers in the districts East, North, West taken together and the total number of female teachers in the districts East and South?

 

Q.19.

The following table gives the details of the number of students in class 10, Section A and B, who had taken their midterm and final exams.

 

Result Section A Section B

Total number of students who failed in both the exams

28 23
Number of students who failed in the midterm but passed iin the final exam 14 12
Number of students who passed in the midterm but failed in the final exam 6 17
Number of students who passed in both the exams 64 55

 

Based on the given data, the percentage of Section A students who passed the annual exam is ___.

Q.20.

During a medical check-up, the heights of 40 students in a class were recorded as shown in the following table.

 

 

How many students have a height of 165 cm or more?

 

Q.21.

The following table shows the production of fertilizers (in lakh tonne) by six companies for 5 months (January to May).

 

 

There a continuous decrease in production over the months in:

 

Q.22.

The following table represents the transport preferences of a certain number of people in three towns V, K and S. Consider the information and answer the following questions based on it.

 

 

What is the most preferred mode of transport?

Q.23.

The table given below shows the number of applicants who have applied for exam at various centres as percentage of total number of applicants. The table also shows the number online applicants and absent applicants as a percentage of total applicants of each centre. Total number of applicants is 1200000.

If A equals to 15% of total applicants who are present at exam centre F and B equals to present applicants at exam centre K, then A is what percent of B?

Q.24.

The following table represents the number of fans of stars MSD, VK, RD and SR in different areas of a town. Consider the information and answer the following questions based on it.

 

 

What is the difference between the numbers of fans of Area 2 to that of Area 3?

 

Q.25.

In the following table, the production of various crops (in tonnes) is given from 2015 toStudy the table and answer the questions that follow.

 

 

The highest growth of sugarcane production over its previous year is recorded in the year:

 

Q.26.

The table given below shows the information about bats manufactured by 6 different companies. Each company manufactures only plastic and wooden bats. Each company labels these bats as Brand A and Brand B. The table shows the number of plastic bats as a percentage of total bats manufactured by each company. It also shows the ratio of wooden bats labeled A and B. Each company manufactured a total of 550000 bats.

 

 

P = Sum of wooden bats of Brand B manufactured by S and wooden bats of Brand A manufactured by W.
Q = Difference of Brand B wooden bats and Brand A wooden bats manufactured by U.
What is the value P – Q?

Q.27.

The given table represents the sale (in thousands) of cars by four companies A, B, C and D in six years. Study the table and answer the question that follows.

The total number of cars sold by companies A in 2017 and C in 2013 is what percentage of the total number of cars sold by all four companies in 2013 and 2016? (correct to one decimal place)

 

Q.28.

The given table represents the sale (in thousands) of cars by four companies A, B, C and D in six years. Study the table and answer the question that follows.

The total number of cars sold by companies A in 2017 and C in 2013 is what percentage of the total number of cars sold by all four companies in 2013 and 2016? (correct to one decimal place)

 

Q.29.

The given table represents the marks obtained by four students W, X, Y and Z in four subjects P, C, B and M, with the maximum marks in each subject being 100.

 

 

The average marks of the four students in P and C together (round to one decimal) is

 

 

Q.30.

The table given below shows the information about bats manufactured by 6 different companies. Each company manufactures only plastic and wooden bats. Each company labels these bats as Brand A and Brand B. The table shows the number of plastic bats as a percentage of total bats manufactured by each company. It also shows the ratio of wooden bats labeled A and B. Each company manufactured a total of 550000 bats.

What is the total number of wooden bats of brand A manufactured by company T?