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LTL QT18 Data Interpretation Part 1

Greetings from LEARN TO LEAD ACADEMY!!! This test is based on Data Intrepretation

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Directions for questions 1 to 3 Refer to the graph given below gives the circulation growth of GRAMSEWA magazine from July to December 2003 and then answer the questions that follow :


1. During November and December, there was an even growth rate, the average of which is

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2. The circulation in October is _____________ times than that of July.

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3. The growth rate is very marginal during the month of

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Directions for questions 4 to 8: The following  table gives the enrolment in Higher Secondary Schools in 1978. Study the table carefully and answer the questions that follow :

Enrolment in Higher Secondary Schools in 1978

Enrolment No. of student
20-39 526
40-59 620
60-79 674
80-99 717
100-119 681
140-159 612
160-179 517
180-199 522
Total 5409

4. What is the approximate percentage of schools, where the enrolment was below 120?

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Enrolment in Higher Secondary Schools in 1978

Enrolment No. of student
20-39 526
40-59 620
60-79 674
80-99 717
100-119 681
140-159 612
160-179 517
180-199 522
Total 5409

5. What is the approximate percentage of schools, where the enrolment was above 79 but below 180?

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Enrolment in Higher Secondary Schools in 1978

Enrolment No. of student
20-39 526
40-59 620
60-79 674
80-99 717
100-119 681
140-159 612
160-179 517
180-199 522
Total 5409

6. Under which class, the maximum number of schools fall?

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Enrolment in Higher Secondary Schools in 1978

Enrolment No. of student
20-39 526
40-59 620
60-79 674
80-99 717
100-119 681
140-159 612
160-179 517
180-199 522
Total 5409

7. What is the approximate percentage of the least number of schools for the classes of enrolment?

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Enrolment in Higher Secondary Schools in 1978

Enrolment No. of student
20-39 526
40-59 620
60-79 674
80-99 717
100-119 681
140-159 612
160-179 517
180-199 522
Total 5409

8. What is the number of schools where the enrolment is above 99 but below 160?

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Directions for questions 9-13 : Answer these questions based on the frequency distributions of the workers in a factory according to the number of children they have.

Number of Children Number of Workers Number of Illiterates
1 40 15
2 60 25
3 35 20
4 40 20
5 15 10
6 10 5

9. The total number of workers in the factory is

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Number of Children Number of Workers Number of Illiterates
1 40 15
2 60 25
3 35 20
4 40 20
5 15 10
6 10 5

10. The total number of children of all the workers is

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Number of Children Number of Workers Number of Illiterates
1 40 15
2 60 25
3 35 20
4 40 20
5 15 10
6 10 5

11. The total number of literate workers is

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Number of Children Number of Workers Number of Illiterates
1 40 15
2 60 25
3 35 20
4 40 20
5 15 10
6 10 5

12. The number of illiterate workers with 3 or more children is

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Number of Children Number of Workers Number of Illiterates
1 40 15
2 60 25
3 35 20
4 40 20
5 15 10
6 10 5

13. The number of illiterate workers with less than 4 children is

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Q14- 17. Following four questions are to be answered on the basis of the bar graph given below showing the number of students in 5 sections A to E of a class in a school.

14. Which section has the largest number of students?

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15. Which section has twice the number of students as compared to one of the other section?

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16. If the students were to be uniformly divided in each section, for which section would the strength change most drastically?

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17. What is the number of students that have to be moved from one section to another so that there are three sections with exactly the same number of students?

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