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SBI PO Data Interpretation Series - Set 1

Published on Saturday, February 11, 2017
Directions (1-5): Study the line graph carefully and answer the following questions:
The graph given below represents the production (in tonnes) and sales (in tonnes of a company 'A' from 2010-15.

The table given below shows the ratio of the production (in tonnes) of company A to the production (in tonnes) of company B, and the ratio of the sales (in tonnes) of company A to the sales (in tonnes) of company B.

Year
Production
Sales
2010
17:16
4:5
2011
8:7
11:12
2012
9:10
9:14
2013
18:19
5:6
2014
7:6
12:11
2015
13:14
9:10


1. In which of the following year is the percentage increase/ decrease in the production of company A from the previous year the second highest?
1. 2012
2. 2011
3. 2014
4. 2010
5. 2015

2. The total sale of company A in all the years together is approximately what percent of the total production of company A?
1. 61.5%
2. Other than the given options
3. 63.5%
4. 65%
5. 67%

3. What is the average production of company B in all the years together?
1. 675 tonnes
2. 680 tonnes
3. 690 tonnes
4. 655 tonnes
5. other than the given options

4. What is the total sale of company B in all the years together?
1. 3182 tonnes
2. 3072 tonnes
3. Other than the given options
4. 3192 tonnes
5. 3172 tonnes

5. What is the ratio of production of company B in 2010 to the production of company A in 2012?
1. 77:62
2. 80:79
3. 80:61
4. 80:63
5. 79:63


Answer : 


1. 1;
Percentage increase/decrease in the production of company A are:

2. 3;
Required percentage 


3. 3;
Required answer 


4. 5;
Required answer = 3172 tonnes

5. 4;
Required ratio = 880 : 630 = 80:63
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