Data Interpretation Test 10

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Question No. 1

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Direction: Data given below shows the production of different companies in two different years i.e. 2000 and 2008. Study the data and solve the following questions.

In 2000, A and B produced 40% and 24% of total production respectively while remaining is produced by ‘C’.In 2008, total production is 60% more than that of in 2000. ‘A’ and ‘C’ produced 25% and 50% more as compared to in 2000 respectively. B produced 50% less than that in ‘2000’. Production of D and E together in 2008 in ‘320’ more than that in ‘2000’ of C.

If ‘D’ produced 840 unit in 2008 than production of ‘B’ in ‘2000’ is how much more then production of ‘E’ in ‘2008’?

Question No. 2

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Direction: Data given below shows the production of different companies in two different years i.e. 2000 and 2008. Study the data and solve the following questions.

In 2000, A and B produced 40% and 24% of total production respectively while remaining is produced by ‘C’.In 2008, total production is 60% more than that of in 2000. ‘A’ and ‘C’ produced 25% and 50% more as compared to in 2000 respectively. B produced 50% less than that in ‘2000’. Production of D and E together in 2008 in ‘320’ more than that in ‘2000’ of C.

Production of ‘D’ and ‘E’ together in 2008 is what percent more than production of ‘C’ in 2000?

Question No. 3

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Direction: Data given below shows the production of different companies in two different years i.e. 2000 and 2008. Study the data and solve the following questions.

In 2000, A and B produced 40% and 24% of total production respectively while remaining is produced by ‘C’.In 2008, total production is 60% more than that of in 2000. ‘A’ and ‘C’ produced 25% and 50% more as compared to in 2000 respectively. B produced 50% less than that in ‘2000’. Production of D and E together in 2008 in ‘320’ more than that in ‘2000’ of C.

Production of ‘B’ and ‘C’ together in 2000 is how much less than production of ‘A’ and ‘B’ together in ‘2008’?

Question No. 4

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Direction: Data given below shows the production of different companies in two different years i.e. 2000 and 2008. Study the data and solve the following questions.

In 2000, A and B produced 40% and 24% of total production respectively while remaining is produced by ‘C’.In 2008, total production is 60% more than that of in 2000. ‘A’ and ‘C’ produced 25% and 50% more as compared to in 2000 respectively. B produced 50% less than that in ‘2000’. Production of D and E together in 2008 in ‘320’ more than that in ‘2000’ of C.

Production of ‘D’ in 2008 in 704 more than production of ‘E’, then find the production of D is what percent more than production of E in 2008?

Question No. 5

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Direction: Data given below shows the production of different companies in two different years i.e. 2000 and 2008. Study the data and solve the following questions.

In 2000, A and B produced 40% and 24% of total production respectively while remaining is produced by ‘C’.In 2008, total production is 60% more than that of in 2000. ‘A’ and ‘C’ produced 25% and 50% more as compared to in 2000 respectively. B produced 50% less than that in ‘2000’. Production of D and E together in 2008 in ‘320’ more than that in ‘2000’ of C.

Find the ratio of production of ‘A’ in ‘2000’ to production of ‘C’ in 2008’?

Question No. 6

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Direction: The following table contains information about 7 mixtures. Some data in the table is missing.

Mixtures Total quantity Milk : Water Quantity sold Remaining mixture Milk added Water added Milk : water in final mixture
A - 7 : 5 24 60 - 5 3 : 2
B 108 5 : 4 - 81 5 - 5 : 4
C 96 5 : 3 24 - - 3 2 : 1
D 78 7 : 6 - 39 - 2 3 : 2
E - 4 : 3 84 28 14 - 3 : 2
F 124 15 : 16 - 93 5 - 1 : 1
G 136 9 : 8 34 -_ 6 - 6 : 5

Quantity of milk in the final mixture F is what percent of the quantity

Question No. 7

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Direction: The following table contains information about 7 mixtures. Some data in the table is missing.

Mixtures Total quantity Milk : Water Quantity sold Remaining mixture Milk added Water added Milk : water in final mixture
A - 7 : 5 24 60 - 5 3 : 2
B 108 5 : 4 - 81 5 - 5 : 4
C 96 5 : 3 24 - - 3 2 : 1
D 78 7 : 6 - 39 - 2 3 : 2
E - 4 : 3 84 28 14 - 3 : 2
F 124 15 : 16 - 93 5 - 1 : 1
G 136 9 : 8 34 -_ 6 - 6

Find the quantity of water added in the mixture E.

Question No. 8

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Direction: The following table contains information about 7 mixtures. Some data in the table is missing.

Mixtures Total quantity Milk : Water Quantity sold Remaining mixture Milk added Water added Milk : water in final mixture
A - 7 : 5 24 60 - 5 3 : 2
B 108 5 : 4 - 81 5 - 5 : 4
C 96 5 : 3 24 - - 3 2 : 1
D 78 7 : 6 - 39 - 2 3 : 2
E - 4 : 3 84 28 14 - 3 : 2
F 124 15 : 16 - 93 5 - 1 : 1
G 136 9 : 8 34 -_ 6 - 6 : 5

Find the ratio of amount of milk in the final mixture A and the amount of

Question No. 9

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Direction: The following table contains information about 7 mixtures. Some data in the table is missing.

Mixtures Total quantity Milk : Water Quantity sold Remaining mixture Milk added Water added Milk : water in final mixture
A - 7 : 5 24 60 - 5 3 : 2
B 108 5 : 4 - 81 5 - 5 : 4
C 96 5 : 3 24 - - 3 2 : 1
D 78 7 : 6 - 39 - 2 3 : 2
E - 4 : 3 84 28 14 - 3 : 2
F 124 15 : 16 - 93 5 - 1 : 1
G 136 9 : 8 34 -_ 6 - 6 : 5

Which of the statement(s) is/are correct regarding the mixture C?

Statement 1: The remaining mixture is 72.

Statement 2: Quantity of milk and water in the remaining mixture is 45 and 27 respectively.Statement 3: Milk added in the remaining mixture is 15.

Question No. 10

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Direction: The following table contains information about 7 mixtures. Some data in the table is missing.

Mixtures Total quantity Milk : Water Quantity sold Remaining mixture Milk added Water added Milk : water in final mixture
A - 7 : 5 24 60 - 5 3 : 2
B 108 5 : 4 - 81 5 - 5 : 4
C 96 5 : 3 24 - - 3 2 : 1
D 78 7 : 6 - 39 - 2 3 : 2
E - 4 : 3 84 28 14 - 3 : 2
F 124 15 : 16 - 93 5 - 1 : 1
G 136 9 : 8 34 -_ 6 - 6 : 5

Quantity 1: What is the quantity of water in the final mixture of A?

Quantity 2: What is the quantity of water in the final m

Question No. 11

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Direction∶ There are 4 types of different mixtures L, M, N and O which are formed by mixing different metals. Study the line graph and the table and answer the questions.

Metal Price (Per kg)
Copper 480
Zinc 320
Aluminium 80
Iron -

How much percentage profit can a person having mixture L get on selling price if he sells this mixture at cost price of the copper?

Question No. 12

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Direction∶ There are 4 types of different mixtures L, M, N and O which are formed by mixing different metals. Study the line graph and the table and answer the questions.

Metal Price (Per kg)
Copper 480
Zinc 320
Aluminium 80
Iron -

If 60% of mixture L, 30% of mixture M and 75% of mixture N are mixed in a large container. Find the percentage of copper in the container. (Assume all three mixtures are

Question No. 13

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Direction∶ There are 4 types of different mixtures L, M, N and O which are formed by mixing different metals. Study the line graph and the table and answer the questions.

Metal Price (Per kg)
Copper 480
Zinc 320
Aluminium 80
Iron -

60 kg of mixture M and 75 kg of mixture N are poured into a large container of capacity 170 kg. Remaining part of the container is filled with aluminium then at what price per kg should it be sold to get 19% profit? (Given that: Rate of iron = Rs. 280 per kg)

Question No. 14

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Direction∶ There are 4 types of different mixtures L, M, N and O which are formed by mixing different metals. Study the line graph and the table and answer the questions.

Metal Price (Per kg)
Copper 480
Zinc 320
Aluminium 80
Iron -

If 50 kg has been removed from 150 kg of mixture O and replaced by 20 kg of iro

Question No. 15

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Direction∶ There are 4 types of different mixtures L, M, N and O which are formed by mixing different metals. Study the line graph and the table and answer the questions.

Metal Price (Per kg)
Copper 480
Zinc 320
Aluminium 80
Iron -

From 75 kg of Mixture N, a few kg has been removed and replaced with same amount of Iron. This was done one more time. As a result copper content in the mixture re

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