Data interpretation is one of the most important and frequently asked sections in all major bank examinations, including IBPS RRB, SBI PO and Clerk, IBPS PO and Clerk, LIC, RBI Assistant, and RBI Grade B.. It tests the candidate’s ability to accurately analyze and interpret the data within a limited time. Questions are presented in various forms such as bar graphs, pie charts, tables and line graphs, requiring strong calculation skills and logical arguments. It is necessary to practice regular data interpretation questions to improve speed and accuracy, and the questions below are designed to help strengthen this important area for your upcoming bank exams.
Data interpretation question for bank exam
To help perform well in this section, we have given some data interpretation questions below. These questions are similar to those asked in real bank exams. They are made to help you understand different types of data formats and improve your calculation speed. Practice them to solve such questions in a short time and to improve them to get more marks in the exam.
Direction (1-5): Read the following pie chart carefully and answer the questions below. The following pie chart reflects the distribution of monthly expenditure and four different types (education, rent, transport and others) of Ravi’s savings.
Q1. If the amount spent by Ravi on rent is Rs. 20000, then find out the monthly income of Ravi? (Rupee.)
(A) 60000
(b) 48000
(c) 72000
(d) 58000
(E) 84000
Q2. If Ravi’s monthly income is Rs 30,000, then spend the average amount on education, rent and transport together? (Rupee.)
(A) 4200
(b) 4500
(c) 5300
(d) 400
(E) 5 (000
Q3. What is the central angle created by the amount spent on others? (In degree)
(a) 96
(b) 120
(c) 10 (
(d) 84
(E) 72
Q4. If Ravi lends 45% of saving his friend, which is Rs. If 1260, then find out the amount spent by Ravi on education? (Rupee.)
(A) 1250
(b) 1650
(c) 2100
(d) 1800
(e) 1600
Q5. If the difference between the amount spent on transport and education is Rs. 800, then find Ravi’s annual income? (Rupee.)
(A) 600000
(b) 480000
(c) 720000
(d) 360000
(e) 240000
Direction (6-10): Read the following row chart carefully and answer the questions below. The following line chart shows the percentage of students studying in the number of students studying in classes 6 to 10 to 10 to 10 classes in 2012.
Note: Total students of classes 6 to 10 are 400.
Q6. Find out the number of students studying simultaneously in classes 7 and 8, more than the number of students studying in class 6?
(A) 50%
(b) 40%
(c) 30%
(d) 20%
(e) 25%
Q7. If the ratio of girls for boys in class 10 is 3: 2 and the number of girls in class 6 is 35, then find out the total number of boys studying together in classes 6 and 10?
(a) 85
(b) 100
(c) 75
(d) 70
(e) 90
Q8. Find the difference between total students studying in classes 8 and 9 simultaneously and in classes 6 and 10 together?
(A) 40
(b) 20
(c) 80
(d) 50
(e) 40
Q9. The total number of boys in classes 7 and 9 is simultaneously, while the total number of girls in these classes is 110, then find
(a) 700
(b) 900
(c) 1300
(d) 1600
(e) 1100
Q10. If the total students studying in class 11 are 30% more than the average number of students studying in class 7 and 8, then find out the number of students studying in class 11?
(a) 75
(b) 35
(c) 45
(d) 45
(e) (5
Direction (11-15): Read the following table carefully and answer the questions below. The following table shows the number of days taken by five different individuals, A, B, C, D and E and the percentage of work done in that particular time period.
Comment: The work allotted to each person is the same.
Q11. Find the number of days taken by C and B to complete the entire work together? (In days)
(a) 93/8
(b) 8 1/3
(c) 10 1/8
(d) 7 3/4
(e) 9 1/3
Q12. Find the number of days taken by E to complete the number of days taken by A to complete the work?
(A) 45%
(b) 30%
(c) 20%
(d) 50%
(e) 25%
Q13. Find the difference between the number of days taken by A&D and to complete the work D&E together? (In days)
(a) 1/3
(b) 4/3
(c) 2/3
(d) 1/4
(e) 3/4
Q14. If D and E started work together and D. After 5 days D. Find the number of days required by E to complete the remaining work? (In days)
(A) 20.5
(b) 15.5
(c) 18.5
(d) 17.5
(e) 12.5
Q15. To complete the work, find out the number of days taken by A, D and C? (In days)
(a) 140/11
(b) 1 (0/4
(c) 200/23
(d) 180/19
(e) 230/31
Instructions (16-20):- Given the pie graph, the percentage of watches manufactured by a company in 2018 shows distribution. Study the graph carefully and answer the questions.
Q16. What is the average of watches manufactured simultaneously by Casio, Titan and Sonata?
(A) 500
(b) 400
(c) 400
(d) 200
(e) 300
Q17. What proportion of watches manufactured by Timex and Sonata together by fossils and casings?
(A) 5: 4
(b) 8: 7
(c) (: (:
(d) 7: 4
(e) 5: (
Q18. What percentage/less are the watches made from Sonata compared to the watches made of Rado?
(A) 130%
(b) 150%
(c) 200%
(d) 170%
(e) 100%
Q19. If next year, Titan Watch production increases by 10%, while TimeX decreases by 10%. What is the difference between the construction of both next year?
(a) 80
(b) 90
(c) 100
(d) 45
(e) 75
Q20. How many brands are more than the average number, the number of watches manufactured. Made watches?
(A) ४
(b) 3
(c) 1
(d) 2
(e) 5
Disha (21-25): The line graph below reflects the sale prices of three types of refrigerators (A, B&C) in four separate years. IE 2016, 2017, 2018 and 2019 for a shopkeeper
Q21. If the Refrigerator C sold in 2018 is given a discount of 24% and CK CP in 2018 is 5: 3. So find the difference between exemption earned on C and profit in 2018. (In rupees)
(A) 5000
(b) 4000
(c) 2000
(d) 6000
(e) 3000
Q22. Find the average selling price of refrigerator A in all given years. (In rupees)
(A) 16500
(b) 22500
(c) 18500
(d) 19500
(e) 25500
Q23. Find the ratio between the selling price of refrigerator C in 2018 and the selling price of refrigerator A in 2017?
(A) 20:21
(b) 18:25
(c) 19: 25
(d) 23:27
(e) 14:25
Q24. In which year was the selling price of all 3 types of refrigerator the lowest?
(A) 2019
(b) 2014
(c) 2017
(d) 2017 (
(E) 2014 and 2017 (
Q25. The selling price of refrigerator A is almost in the year 2018. What percentage of the selling price of refrigerator B in 2019?
(A) 78%
(b) 88%
(c) 82%
(d) 72%
(e) 93%
Instructions (26-30):- The following table chart gives details of 5 students of a particular school in five different subjects in the annual examination.
Mathematics (150) | Physics (150) | Chemistry (150) | English
(100) |
Computer (100) | |
Boundless | 70 | 66 | 58 | 54 | 80 |
Sky | 50 | 64 | 78 | 65 | 75 |
Siddharth | 48 | 72 | 88 | 70 | 86 |
Lokesh | 80 | 76 | 84 | 75 | 85 |
Ritesh | 76 | 82 | 64 | 72 | 94 |
Note:- The data provided in the table is the percentage of marks out of the total marks in that particular subject.
Q26. The total marks made by Lokesh in Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics are more than the total marks made by Amit in the same three subjects together?
(a) 75
(b) 45
(c) ६ ९
(d) 55
(e) el
Q27 Find the overall percentage of the marks made by Siddharth in the exam?
(A) 75%
(b) 82%
(c) 68%
(d) 72%
(E) 80%
Q28. Find out the total marks made by Ritesh in all the given subjects and the total marks made by the sky in all the given subjects together?
(a) 71
(b) 84
(c) 78
(d) 82
(e) 93
Q29. Find the average marks made by all the five students in physics simultaneously?
(A) 105
(b) 110
(c) 10 (
(d) 100
(e) 98
Q30. What is the percentage of the total marks made by Amit, Akash and Lokesh in the total marks made by Akash, Siddharth and Lokesh in English?
(A) 75%
(b) 70%
(c) 45%
(d) 68%
(E) 80%
Solution | ||||
1. A | 2. D | 3. C | 4. E | 5. B |
6. E | 7. A | 8. B | 9. C | 10. D |
11. A | 12. E. | 13. B | 14. D | 15. C |
16. D | 17. C | 18. B | 19. E | 20. B |
21. C | 22. D | 23. C | 24. D | 25. B |
26. C | 27. D | 28. A | 29. C | 30. B |