
Quant quiz Bar graph based DI & missing number series
This quiz contains 5 questions on Bar graph based DI, 5 questions on missing number series and 5 questions on Table based DI and all the topics are important from upcoming Banking, insurance and SSC exams point of view. Try to attempt this quiz in 10-12 minutes time.
Directions (1-5): Bar graph based DI
Q1. What is the average number of people using mobile service M for all the years together?
- a) 16633 (2 / 3)
- b) 16666 (5 / 3)
- c) 16666 (2 / 3)
- d) 16678 (5 / 7)
- e) None of these
Q2. The total number of people using all the three mobile services in the year 2007 is what per cent of the total number of people using all the three mobile services in the year 2008? (Rounded off to two digits after decimal)
- a) 89.72
- b) 93.46
- c) 88.18
- d) 91.67
- e) None of these
Q3. The number of people using mobile service N in the year 2006 forms approximately what per cent of the total number of people using all the three mobile services in that year?
- a) 18
- b) 26
- c) 11
- d) 23
- e) 29
Q4. What is the ratio of the number of people using mobile service L in the year 2005 to that of those using the same service in the year 2004?
- a) 8 : 7
- b) 3: 2
- c) 19: 13
- d) 15: 11
- e) None of these
Q5. What is the total number of people using mobile service M in the years 2008 and 2009 together?
- a) 35,000
- b) 30,000
- c) 45,000
- d) 25,000
- e) None of these
Directions (6 to 10): Missing Number Series
Q6. 1, 1, 2, 6, ?, 120
- a) 24
- b) 60
- c) 100
- d) 30
- e) None of these
Q7. 7, 8, 16, 43, ?, 232
- a) 204
- b) 107
- c) 119
- d) 89
- e) None of these
Q8. 4, 13, 17, ?, 30, 39
- a) 29
- b) 21
- c) 26
- d) 19
- e) None of these
Q9. 982, 977, 952, 827, 822, ?
- a) 779
- b) 817
- c) 789
- d) 697
- e) None of these
Q10. 41472, 5184, 576, 72, 8, ?
- a) 0
- b) 9
- c) 1
- d) 8
- e) None of these
Directions (11-15): Table based DI:
Area and Production of different vegetables | ||
Vegetables | Area (in Hectare) | Production (in tonnes) |
Pea | 7200 | 72792 |
Tomato | 2600 | 79092 |
Beans | 2100 | 20895 |
Onion & Garlic | 1500 | 29490 |
Cabbage | 1700 | 42670 |
Cauliflower | 700 | 13790 |
Root vegetables | 800 | 18560 |
Brinjal | 300 | 4500 |
Leafy Vegetables | 2900 | 28600 |
Q11. Tonnes per hectare of root vegetables produced are approximately what percent of tonnes per hectare of Brinjal vegetables produced.
(a) 138%
(b) 155%
(c) 163%
(d) 185%
(e) 197%
Q12. In case of how many vegetables the production was more than 20 tonnes per hectare?
(a) 1
(b) 2
(c) 3
(d) 5
(e) None of these
Q13. What is the ratio between the areas engaged in pea production and root vegetables to that of onion & garlic and brinjal production respectively?
(a) 5: 12
(b) 7: 23
(c) 40: 9
(d) 8: 17
(e) None of these
Q14. What is the average production (in tones) of all vegetables?
(a) 34467.7
(b) 348767
(c) 34487.67
(d) 35980.67
(e) 34467.67
Q15. How many more tonnes per hectare cabbage were produced in comparison to cauliflower?
(a) 5.4
(b) 5.5
(c) 5.8
(d) 6.4
(e) None of these
Solutions: (1-15)
S1. (c)
Average = (1 / 6) × [5 + 10 + 25 + 20 + 25 + 15] × 1000
= 100000 / 6 = 16666 (2 / 3)
S2. (d)
Required % = (55 / 60) × 100 = 91.67
S3. (a)
Required % = (20 / 55) × 100 = 18% (approx.)
S4. (b)
Required Ratio = 15: 10 = 3: 2
S5. (e)
Required no. of people = (25 + 15) × 1000 = 40000
S6. (a)
S7. (b)
S8. (c)
S9. (e)
S10. (c)
Solutions: (11-15)
- (b); Required % = (18560 / 800) / (4500 / 300) × 100 = (23.2 / 15) × 100 ≈ 155%
- (c); Production of vegetables per hectare in tones
Tomato: 79092 / 2600 = 30.42
Cabbage: 42670 / 1700 = 25.1
Root vegetables: 18560 / 800 = 23.20
Production of Tomato, Cabbage and root vegetables was more than 20 tonnes per hectare.
- (c); Required Area = (7200 + 800) / (1500 + 300) = 80 / 18 = 40 ∶ 9
- (c); Required average production = 310389 / 9 = 34487.67
- (a); Required tonnes per hectare = (42670 / 1700) – (13790 / 700)
= 25.1 −19.7 = 5.4
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