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TABLE CHART

A B C D

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Class Pen Penci Eraser
l Directions(1-5) Table shows total number of
I 42 48 60 three stationary items (Pen, Pencil & Eraser)
used in three different classes. Read the data
II 56 64 72 carefully and answer the questions.(IBPS
CLERK PRELIMS 2021)
III 70 80 84 Q.1) Find the difference between average
number of all three items used in class | &
class III.
1. 36
2. 18
3. 28
4. 24
5. 32

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Class Pen Penci Eraser
l Q.2) Find the sum of total pencil used in
I 42 48 60 class I & total eraser used in class III
together.
II 56 64 72 1. 128
2. 122
III 70 80 84
3. 138
4.136
5. 132

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Class Pen Penci Eraser
l Q.3) Find the ratio of total pen used in all
I 42 48 60 three classes to total pencil used in all
three classes.
II 56 64 72 1. 7: 6
2. 7: 9
III 70 80 84
3. 7: 8
4. 7: 5
5. 7: 10

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Class Pen Penci Eraser
l Q.4) Find difference between maximum
I 42 48 60 number of any given item used and the
minimum number of any item used in class
II 56 64 72 III.
1. 24
III 70 80 84
2. 16
3. 12
4. 14
5. 8

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Class Pen Penci Eraser
l Q.5) If scales used in class I is 18 more than
I 42 48 60 total pen used in same class and total
sharpener used in class III is 10% less than
II 56 64 72 total pencil used in same class, then find
difference between total scale used in class
III 70 80 84 I & total sharpener used in class III?
1. 18
2. 16
3. 8
4. 12
5. 14

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Directions(6-10) Table given below shows
MONTHS HALL HALL HALL
A B C
number of functions organized in three halls
April 48 72 75
(A, B & C) in four different months. Read the
data carefully and answer the questions.(IBPS
May 60 56 64
CLERK PRELIMS 2021)
June 45 40 30 Q.6) Total number of functions organized
July 36 42 80 in all three halls in month of June are what
percent (approx.) less than total functions
organized in Hall B & C together in month
of May?
1.6%
2.4%
3 2%
4.7%
5.8%

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MONTHS HALL HALL HALL
A B C Q.7) Find difference between total number
April 48 72 75 of functions organized by hall A & B in July
and average number of functions
May 60 56 64
organized by A & B in April?
June 45 40 30
1. 24
July 36 42 80 2. 12
3. 18
4. 20
5. 16

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MONTHS HALL HALL HALL
A B C Q.8) In month of August total functions
April 48 72 75 organized by hall A is 20% more than that
of functions organized by same hall in May
May 60 56 64
& total functions organized by hall C in
June 45 40 30 month of August is 40% more than that of
July 36 42 80 in previous month, then find total
functions organized by hall A & C together
in month of August?
1. 196
2. 188
3. 186
4. 184
5. 178

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MONTHS HALL HALL HALL
A B C Q.9) Find the ratio of total functions
April 48 72 75 organized by hall A & C together in June to
total functions organized by hall B & C in
May 60 56 64
April?
June 45 40 30
1. 25: 47
July 36 42 80 2. 25: 43
3. 49: 25
4. 25: 48
5. 25: 49

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MONTHS HALL HALL HALL
A B C Q.10) Total functions organized by hall A
April 48 72 75 and B together in May are what percent
more than total functions organized by hall
May 60 56 64
C in July?
June 45 40 30
1 .55%
July 36 42 80 2. 40%
3. 45%
4. 35%
5. 30%

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People May June July August Directions(11-15) Table given below shows
A 68 112 96 119 total number of orders of an item received by
B 84 64 80 75
three people in four different months. Read
the data carefully and answer the questions.
C 72 88 118 63
(RRB CLERK PRELIMS 2021)
Q.11) Total orders received by A in May &
July together are what percent more than
total orders received by C in May & June
together?
1. 2.5%
2. 5%
3. 1.5%
4. 4%
5. 3%

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People May June July August
Q.12) Find the difference between average
A 68 112 96 119 number of orders received by all three in
B 84 64 80 75 June and total orders received by A in
C 72 88 118 63 August?
1. 37
2. 35
3. 27
4. 33
5. 31

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People May June July August
Q.13) Find the ratio of total orders received
A 68 112 96 119 by A & B together in month of July to total
B 84 64 80 75 orders received by B & C together in month
C 72 88 118 63 of May?
1. 44: 37
2. 44: 41
3. 44: 39
4. 39: 44
5. 44: 47

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People May June July August
A 68 112 96 119
B 84 64 80 75
C 72 88 118 63

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People May June July August
Q.15) If total orders received by B & C
A 68 112 96 119 together in month of September is 7/4 th of
B 84 64 80 75 total order received by B in July and the
C 72 88 118 63 ratio of total orders received by B to that of
C in September is 9: 5, then find the
difference between orders received by B
and C in month of September?
1. 40
2. 60
3. 30
4. 50
5. 70

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Publishers Total % of
newspaper news Directions(16-20)Table given below shows total
manufactured paper number of newspapers manufactured by five different
publishe publishers and percentage of newspapers published out
d of total newspapers manufactured by these five
A 800 60% publishers. (RRB CLERK PRELIMS 2021)

B 600 70% Note: Total newspapers manufactured by


any publishers = total newspapers
C 900 50%
published + total newspapers unpublished
D 1200 65% Q.16) Find total unpublished newspapers
E 1000 70% by A is how much more or less than total
unpublished newspapers by E?
1. 10
2. 20
3. 40
4. 30
5. 50
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Publishers Total % of
newspaper news
manufactured paper Note: Total newspapers manufactured by
publishe
d
any publishers = total newspapers
published + total newspapers unpublished
A 800 60%
Q.17) Find the average number of
B 600 70%
newspapers published by B & D?
C 900 50% 1. 500
D 1200 65% 2. 600
E 1000 70% 3. 700
4. 800
5. 400

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Publishers Total % of
newspaper news
manufactured paper Note: Total newspapers manufactured by
publishe
d
any publishers = total newspapers
published + total newspapers unpublished
A 800 60%
Q.18) Total newspapers published by C is
B 600 70%
what percent more than total unpublished
C 900 50% newspapers by E?
D 1200 65% 1. 30%
E 1000 70% 2. 55%
3. 60%
4. 40%
5. 50%

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Publishers Total % of
newspaper news
manufactured paper Note: Total newspapers manufactured by any
publishe
d
publishers = total newspapers published +
total newspapers unpublished
A 800 60%
Q.19) If total newspapers manufactured by
B 600 70%
F is 40% more than that of B and total
C 900 50% newspapers published by Fis 150 more
D 1200 65% than that of by A then find total
unpublished newspapers by F?
E 1000 70%
1. 240
2. 210
3. 270
4. 190
5. 170

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Publishers Total % of
newspaper news
manufactured paper Note: Total newspapers manufactured by any
publishe
d
publishers = total newspapers published +
total newspapers unpublished
A 800 60%
Q.20) Find the ratio of total published
B 600 70%
newspapers by C & D together to total
C 900 50% newspapers published by B?
D 1200 65% 1. 41: 16
E 1000 70% 2. 41: 12
3. 41: 14
4. 41: 18
5. 41: 20

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Schools Total Boys : Girls
Students Directions(21-25)Table given below shows total
A 1250 13:12 number of students in five different schools and
B 1500 13:17 ratio of boys and girls in each school. Answer
C 1400 11:9 the following questions based on given data-
D 1350 8:7 (SBI CLERK 20220)
E 1100 5:6 Q.21) What is the ratio between average
number of boys in school A, C, E together to
the average number in girls of school B and
D together?
a) 33:35
b)32.37
c) 31:39
d)39:31
e) 37:32
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Schools Total Boys : Girls
Students
A 1250 13:12
B 1500 13:17
C 1400 11:9
D 1350 8:7
E 1100 5:6

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Schools Total Boys : Girls
Students Q.23) In a school F, total number of
A 1250 13:12 students are 40% of school B and school D
B 1500 13:17 students altogether. If number of boys in
C 1400 11:9 school F is 650, find number of girls in
D 1350 8:7 school F?
E 1100 5:6 a) 490
b)440
c) 480
d) 475
e) 485

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Schools Total Boys : Girls
Students Q.24) Find ratio between total number of
A 1250 13:12 boys in school A, B and C together to total
B 1500 13:17 number of girls in school C, D and E
C 1400 11:9 together?
D 1350 8:7 a) 72: 65
E 1100 5:6 b) 67: 61
c) 69: 62
d) 75: 64
e) 36: 29

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Schools Total Boys : Girls
Students
A 1250 13:12
B 1500 13:17
C 1400 11:9
D 1350 8:7
E 1100 5:6

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LINE GRAPH

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Given line graph show the number of visitors on six days of a
week.

1). What is the average number


of visitors from Monday to
Thursday?
a) 97.5
b) 96
c) 95.5
d) 98
e) 97

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2) If average of number of visitors
on Monday and Sunday is 130 then
find difference of the number of
visitors on both days?
a) 10
b) 15
c) 25
d) 30
e) 20

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4)Number of visitors on Friday how
much less than number of visitors on
Tuesday and Wednesday together?
a) 85
b) 90
c) 80
d) 70
e) 60

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5) What is the ratio of the number of
visitors on Wednesday to number of
visitors on Friday?
a) 5:6
b) 4:5
c) 11:10
d) 10:13
e) 10:11

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Read the following line graph carefully and answer the questions given below
The following line graph represent the total number of
students registered and students appeared in five different 6)What is the ratio of total Number of
exams (A,B,C,D,E) from city Delhi.
Students who appeared in Exam B
Note – Total students registered in any exam = Students
appeared+ Students not appeared and E together to the total number of
students who did not appear in exam
A and D together?
a) 18:7
b) 17:7
c) 17:8
d) 11:13
e) 19:27

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The following line graph represent the total number of
students registered and students appeared in five different
exams (A,B,C,D,E) from city Delhi.
Note – Total students registered in any exam = Students
appeared+ Students not appeared

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The following line graph represent the total number of
students registered and students appeared in five different
exams (A,B,C,D,E) from city Delhi.
8)How many students from the
Note – Total students registered in any exam = Students
given 5 exams had not appeared
appeared+ Students not appeared in the exam?
a) 1000
b) 1050
c) 880
d) 750
e) 570

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The following line graph represent the total number of
students registered and students appeared in five different 9) Find the average of number
exams (A,B,C,D,E) from city Delhi.
who appeared in the exam A,D,C,
Note – Total students registered in any exam = Students
appeared+ Students not appeared and E?
a) 500
b) 550
c) 600
d) 400
e) 450

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The following line graph represent the total number of
students registered and students appeared in five different 10) Boys and Girls who appeared in the
exams (A,B,C,D,E) from city Delhi.
exam D is in the ratio 4:5 and boys and
Note – Total students registered in any exam = Students
appeared+ Students not appeared girls who registered in exam D is in the
ratio of 9:5.What is the difference
between boys who appeared in the
exam D and the number of girls who
registered in exam D?
a) 40
b) 55
c) 65
d) 50
e) 60

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Line graph given below shows number of
passengers travelling in five ( A,B,C,D,E)
different compartment of a trains. Read the 11) Total passengers in E are
data carefully and answer the questions
what percent less than total
passengers in A?
a) 6%
b) 8%
c) 6%
d) 7 %
e) 5%

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Line graph given below shows number of
passengers travelling in five ( A,B,C,D,E)
different compartment of a trains. Read the 12) Find average number of
data carefully and answer the questions
passengers in A, C & E?
a) 32
b) 30
c) 36
d) 33
e) 27

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Line graph given below shows number of
passengers travelling in five ( A,B,C,D,E)
different compartment of a trains. Read the 13) Find the ratio of total
data carefully and answer the questions
passenger in B to that of in D?
a) 7:9
b) 9:10
c) 11:9
d) 9:13
e) 9:11`

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Line graph given below shows number of
passengers travelling in five ( A,B,C,D,E)
different compartment of a trains. Read the
data carefully and answer the questions

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Line graph given below shows number of
passengers travelling in five ( A,B,C,D,E)
different compartment of a trains. Read the 15) Find total number of
data carefully and answer the questions
passengers traveling in B, C & D
together?
a) 69
b) 65
c) 67
d) 63
e) 71

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line chart shows the number of graduate students &
postgraduate students in five different collages (A, B, C, D & E).
Study the line chart given below and answer the following
questions.
16) Total number of students
(graduate postgraduate) in collage A
in together are what percent more
or less than total postgraduate
students in collage B & collage E
together?
a) 80%
b) 30%
c) 50%
d)20%
e) 60%

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line chart shows the number of graduate students &
postgraduate students in five different collages (A, B, C, D & E).
Study the line chart given below and answer the following
questions.
17) If ratio of boys to girls in
graduate students and
postgraduate students in collage C
is 3:2 & 5:3 respectively, then find
ratio of total number of boys in
graduate students and
postgraduate students in collage C
together to total number of
graduate students in collage B?
a) 7:5
b) 23:15
c) 3:2
d) 21:13
e) 4: 3

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line chart shows the number of graduate students &
postgraduate students in five different collages (A, B, C, D & E).
Study the line chart given below and answer the following
questions.

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line chart shows the number of graduate students &
postgraduate students in five different collages (A, B, C, D & E).
Study the line chart given below and answer the following
questions.
19) If total graduate students in
collage X are 90 more than total
graduate students in collage E and
ratio of boys to girls in graduate
students in collage B & collage X is
11: 9 and 3:7 respectively, then find
number of girls in graduate
students in collage B & X together?
a) 145
b) 128
c) 134
d) 166
e) None of the above.

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line chart shows the number of graduate students &
postgraduate students in five different collages (A, B, C, D & E).
Study the line chart given below and answer the following
questions.
20) The average number of students
postgraduate students in collage B, C
& D are how much more or less than
graduate students in collage A & E
together?
a) 10
b) 20
c) 30
d) 50
e) 40

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