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                                                   Data Interpretation (Lecture – 1)

Data plays an important role in day to day life. If data is too large, it can be represented in precise form in a
number of ways. Once data is represented in precise form, the user of that data has to understand it properly.
The process of interpreting the data from its precise form is called Data Interpretation.


Data Interpretation is a part of every MBA entrance exam. So, we will discuss different ways of representing
data and we will see how we can extract the data from the given representations.


Different ways of representing data:
1.    Data Tables                                      2.    Pie Charts
3.    Two-Variable Graphs                              4.    Bar Charts
5.    Venn Diagrams                                    6.    Three-Variable Graphs
7.    PERT Chart                                       8.    Combination of 2 or more charts


Now, we shall study these methods in detail.


1.    Data Table:
      Here the entire data is represented in the form of a table. The data can be represented in a single table
      or in combination of tables. To understand it better, look at the following example.


                                 Population of different cities (in 000’s)
                     Year    Hyderabad        Mumbai        Chennai       Bangalore   Delhi
                     2002        2000           4000          3700           1650       3850
                     2003        2400           4800          4300           1760       4160
                     2004        3000           5500          5150           2325       4750
                     2005        3500           6450          6070           2810       4800
                     2006        3750           7210          6910           3020       5110
                     2007        4500           7800          7430           4010       6500
                     2008        8000           9560          8150           6000       8050


      From the above table, we can find the following:
      1.     Population of a particular city with respect to that in any other city for a given year.
      2.     Percentage change in the population of any city from one year to another.
      3.     The rate of growth of population of any city in any given year over the previous year.
      4.     The city, which has maximum percentage population growth in the given period.
      5.     For a given city, finding out the year in which the percentage increase in the population over the
             previous year was the highest.
      6.     Rate of growth of the population of all the cities together in any given year over the previous
             year.




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EXAMPLE:
               NUMBER OF BOYS OF STANDARD XI PARTICIPATING IN DIFFERENT GAMES


                 Class                XI A        XI B    XI C         XI D      XI E       Total
                 Games
                 Chess                 8           8           8           4       4            32
                 Badminton             8          12           8           12     12            52
                 Table Tennis          12         16       12              8      12            60
                 Hockey                8           4           8           4       8            32
                 Football              8           8       12              12     12            52


       Note:
           Every student (boy or girl) of each class participates in a game.
           In each class, the number of girls participating in each game is 25% of the number of boys
           participating in each game.
           Each student (boy or girl) participated in one and only one game.


1.     All the boys of class XI D passed at the annual examination but a few girls failed. If all the boys and
       girls who passed XI D and entered XII D are in the ratio of 5 : 1, how many girls failed in XI D ?
       (1) 8                       (2) 5                       (3) 2                    (4) 1
Sol. Note: Before solving these questions note that the table is given for the number of boys and not for the
       total number of students.
       The number of boys in XI D are 40
       ∴ Girls in XI D = 40 × 1/4 = 10
       Number of boys who passed XI D and entered XII D = 40
       Ratio in XII D = 5 : 1
       ∴ In XII D    Boys –> 5;    Girls –> 1
                or   Boys 40;      Girls 8
       Girls in XI D = 10          Girls in XII D = 8
       ∴ 10 – 8 = 2 girls failed. ∴ Answer: (3)


2.     Girls playing which of the following games need to be combined to yield a ratio of boys to girls of 4 : 1
       if all boys playing chess and badminton are combined?
       (1) Table Tennis & Hockey                               (2) Badminton & Table Tennis
       (3) Chess & Hockey                                      (4) Hockey & Foot ball
Sol.   Number of boys playing chess and badminton = 52 + 32 = 84 boys
       Since girls are 25% of boys,
       To yield a ratio of 4:1, number of girls should be 21
       ∴Girls playing Hockey and Football = ¼ × 32 + ¼ × 52 = 8 + 13 = 21 girls
       ∴ Girls of hockey + football have to be combined to give a ratio of 4 : 1 if boys playing chess &
       badminton are combined. Answer: (4)




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3.     What should be the total number of students in the school if all the boys of class XI A together with all
       the girls of class XI B and class XI C were to be equal to 25% of the total number of students?
       (1) 272                     (2) 560                       (3) 656                  (4) 340
Sol.   Boys of XI A = 44
       Boys of XI B = 48    Girls of XI B = 12
       Boys of XI C = 48    Girls of XI C = 12
                                   Total      68
       We are given that (44 + 12 + 12) = 68 is 25% of total students in the school.
                             68
       ∴ Total students =        = 272. Answer: (1)
                            0.25


4.     Boys of which of the following classes need to be combined to equal four times the number of girls in
       class XI B and class XI C
       (1) XID & XIE               (2) XIA & XIB                 (3) XI A & XI D          (4) None of these
Sol.   Number of girls in XI B + XI C = 24
       4 times = 96
       ∴ Boys of XI B and XI E have to be combined. Hence Answer: (4)


5.     If boys of class XI E participating in chess together with girls of class XI B and class XI C participating in
       Table Tennis & hockey respectively are selected for a course at the college of sports, what percentage of
       the students will get this advantage approximately?
       (1) 4.38                    (2) 3.51                      (3) 10.52                (4) 13.5
Sol.   Boys of XI E playing chess = 4
       Girls of XI B playing Table Tennis = 4
       Girls of XI C playing Hockey = 2
       ∴ Number of student selected = 4 + 4 + 2 = 10
       Number of students in the school = boys + girls = 228 + 57 = 285
                         10
       ∴ Percentage =        × 100 = 3.51.         Answer: (2)
                         285
       Note: Number of students in the school should not be taken as 272 – that figure is valid only for Q.3


6.     If for social work every boy of class XI D and XI C is paired with a girl of the same class, what
       percentage of boys of these two classes cannot participate in social work?
       (1) 88                      (2) 66                        (3) 60                   (4) 75
Sol. Since girls are only25% of the boys only 25% of the boys can participate and 75% of the boys cannot
       participate in social work. Hence Answer: (4)




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2.   Pie Chart
     In this, the total quantity is distributed over one complete circle. This circle is made into various parts
     for various elements. Each part represents share of the corresponding element as portion of the total
     quantity. These parts can be represented in terms of percentage or in terms of angle.
     Look at the following Pie-chart representing crude oil transported through different modes over a
     specific period of time.




                                                                 Rail
                                        Road
                                                                 20%
                                        20%



                                                                        Ship
                                                                        10%




                                       Pipeline
                                         50%




     The above pie chart can also be represented as below


                                                               Rail, 72o
                                Road, 72o




                                                                           Ship, 36o


                                    Pipeline,
                                      180o




     We can find the following from the above pie chart.
     1.    The oil that has been transported through any mode if the total transported amount is known.
     2     The proportion of oil transported through any mode with respect to any other mode.
     3.    The total oil transported, if the oil transported through any particular mode is known.




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EXAMPLE:
These questions are based on the diagram given below
                                                    EXPENSES OF TCY
                                                [as a percentage of turnover]
                                                    X = Salaries + Profit




                                         Faculty 8%                              X 24%


                                Advertising &
                               Promotion 31%




                                                                                   Administration
                                                                                  & Miscellaneous
                                                                                       12%
                                     Material
                                 Preparation 10%
                                                                  Printing 15%

1.     If the turnover of TCY was Rs. 2 lakhs this year and the salaries to be paid were Rs. 95000, what is the
       loss this year as a percentage of turnover?
       (1) 23.5%                   (2) 19.03%                     (3) 47.5%                         (4) 26.7%
Sol.   From the pie chart we can say that X = 24%
       X = 24/100 × 2 × 105 = 48000
       Salaries = Rs. 95000
       Loss = (95000 – 48000)/ (200000) × 100 = 23.5%. Answer: (1)


2.     If total salaries are Rs. 1,20,000 per year and 12% profit on turnover is made, what will be the printing
       charges that year ?
       (1) Rs. 10 lacs             (2) Rs. l.51acs                (3) Rs. 1 lac                     (4) Rs. 75000
Sol.   0.24x = 120000 + 0.12x, where x is total turnover          ⇒x=      106
       Printing charges = 0.15x = 0.15 ×   106    = 1.5 lac. Answer: (2)


3.     If TCY had spent Rs. 40000 more for Advertising and Promotion than for printing, how much more
       would they have spent for material preparation than for faculty?
       (1) Rs. 2500                (2) Rs. 6000                   (3) Rs. 7500                      (4) Rs. 5000
Sol.   0.31x – 0.15x = 40000       ⇒ x = 2.5 ×     105
       More amount spent on material preparation than faculty = 0.1x – 0.08x = 0.02 × 2.5 × 105 = Rs. 5000.
       Answer: (4)


4.     If TCY has to pay total salaries of Rs. 1.32 lacs, what should be the turnover of TCY so that there is no
       profit no loss?
       (1) Rs. 6 lacs              (2) Rs. 5 lacs                 (3) Rs. 5.5 lacs                  (4) None of these
Sol.   0.24x = 132000, where x is total turnover
       ⇒ x = Rs. 5.5 lacs. Answer: (3)
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Text Lecture On Data Interpretation By Tcyonline

  • 1. Top Careers & You ® _________________________________________________________________________________________________ Data Interpretation (Lecture – 1) Data plays an important role in day to day life. If data is too large, it can be represented in precise form in a number of ways. Once data is represented in precise form, the user of that data has to understand it properly. The process of interpreting the data from its precise form is called Data Interpretation. Data Interpretation is a part of every MBA entrance exam. So, we will discuss different ways of representing data and we will see how we can extract the data from the given representations. Different ways of representing data: 1. Data Tables 2. Pie Charts 3. Two-Variable Graphs 4. Bar Charts 5. Venn Diagrams 6. Three-Variable Graphs 7. PERT Chart 8. Combination of 2 or more charts Now, we shall study these methods in detail. 1. Data Table: Here the entire data is represented in the form of a table. The data can be represented in a single table or in combination of tables. To understand it better, look at the following example. Population of different cities (in 000’s) Year Hyderabad Mumbai Chennai Bangalore Delhi 2002 2000 4000 3700 1650 3850 2003 2400 4800 4300 1760 4160 2004 3000 5500 5150 2325 4750 2005 3500 6450 6070 2810 4800 2006 3750 7210 6910 3020 5110 2007 4500 7800 7430 4010 6500 2008 8000 9560 8150 6000 8050 From the above table, we can find the following: 1. Population of a particular city with respect to that in any other city for a given year. 2. Percentage change in the population of any city from one year to another. 3. The rate of growth of population of any city in any given year over the previous year. 4. The city, which has maximum percentage population growth in the given period. 5. For a given city, finding out the year in which the percentage increase in the population over the previous year was the highest. 6. Rate of growth of the population of all the cities together in any given year over the previous year. _________________________________________________________________________________________________ www.TCYonline.com Page : 1
  • 2. Top Careers & You ® _________________________________________________________________________________________________ EXAMPLE: NUMBER OF BOYS OF STANDARD XI PARTICIPATING IN DIFFERENT GAMES Class XI A XI B XI C XI D XI E Total Games Chess 8 8 8 4 4 32 Badminton 8 12 8 12 12 52 Table Tennis 12 16 12 8 12 60 Hockey 8 4 8 4 8 32 Football 8 8 12 12 12 52 Note: Every student (boy or girl) of each class participates in a game. In each class, the number of girls participating in each game is 25% of the number of boys participating in each game. Each student (boy or girl) participated in one and only one game. 1. All the boys of class XI D passed at the annual examination but a few girls failed. If all the boys and girls who passed XI D and entered XII D are in the ratio of 5 : 1, how many girls failed in XI D ? (1) 8 (2) 5 (3) 2 (4) 1 Sol. Note: Before solving these questions note that the table is given for the number of boys and not for the total number of students. The number of boys in XI D are 40 ∴ Girls in XI D = 40 × 1/4 = 10 Number of boys who passed XI D and entered XII D = 40 Ratio in XII D = 5 : 1 ∴ In XII D Boys –> 5; Girls –> 1 or Boys 40; Girls 8 Girls in XI D = 10 Girls in XII D = 8 ∴ 10 – 8 = 2 girls failed. ∴ Answer: (3) 2. Girls playing which of the following games need to be combined to yield a ratio of boys to girls of 4 : 1 if all boys playing chess and badminton are combined? (1) Table Tennis & Hockey (2) Badminton & Table Tennis (3) Chess & Hockey (4) Hockey & Foot ball Sol. Number of boys playing chess and badminton = 52 + 32 = 84 boys Since girls are 25% of boys, To yield a ratio of 4:1, number of girls should be 21 ∴Girls playing Hockey and Football = ¼ × 32 + ¼ × 52 = 8 + 13 = 21 girls ∴ Girls of hockey + football have to be combined to give a ratio of 4 : 1 if boys playing chess & badminton are combined. Answer: (4) _________________________________________________________________________________________________ www.TCYonline.com Page : 2
  • 3. Top Careers & You ® _________________________________________________________________________________________________ 3. What should be the total number of students in the school if all the boys of class XI A together with all the girls of class XI B and class XI C were to be equal to 25% of the total number of students? (1) 272 (2) 560 (3) 656 (4) 340 Sol. Boys of XI A = 44 Boys of XI B = 48 Girls of XI B = 12 Boys of XI C = 48 Girls of XI C = 12 Total 68 We are given that (44 + 12 + 12) = 68 is 25% of total students in the school. 68 ∴ Total students = = 272. Answer: (1) 0.25 4. Boys of which of the following classes need to be combined to equal four times the number of girls in class XI B and class XI C (1) XID & XIE (2) XIA & XIB (3) XI A & XI D (4) None of these Sol. Number of girls in XI B + XI C = 24 4 times = 96 ∴ Boys of XI B and XI E have to be combined. Hence Answer: (4) 5. If boys of class XI E participating in chess together with girls of class XI B and class XI C participating in Table Tennis & hockey respectively are selected for a course at the college of sports, what percentage of the students will get this advantage approximately? (1) 4.38 (2) 3.51 (3) 10.52 (4) 13.5 Sol. Boys of XI E playing chess = 4 Girls of XI B playing Table Tennis = 4 Girls of XI C playing Hockey = 2 ∴ Number of student selected = 4 + 4 + 2 = 10 Number of students in the school = boys + girls = 228 + 57 = 285 10 ∴ Percentage = × 100 = 3.51. Answer: (2) 285 Note: Number of students in the school should not be taken as 272 – that figure is valid only for Q.3 6. If for social work every boy of class XI D and XI C is paired with a girl of the same class, what percentage of boys of these two classes cannot participate in social work? (1) 88 (2) 66 (3) 60 (4) 75 Sol. Since girls are only25% of the boys only 25% of the boys can participate and 75% of the boys cannot participate in social work. Hence Answer: (4) _________________________________________________________________________________________________ www.TCYonline.com Page : 3
  • 4. Top Careers & You ® _________________________________________________________________________________________________ 2. Pie Chart In this, the total quantity is distributed over one complete circle. This circle is made into various parts for various elements. Each part represents share of the corresponding element as portion of the total quantity. These parts can be represented in terms of percentage or in terms of angle. Look at the following Pie-chart representing crude oil transported through different modes over a specific period of time. Rail Road 20% 20% Ship 10% Pipeline 50% The above pie chart can also be represented as below Rail, 72o Road, 72o Ship, 36o Pipeline, 180o We can find the following from the above pie chart. 1. The oil that has been transported through any mode if the total transported amount is known. 2 The proportion of oil transported through any mode with respect to any other mode. 3. The total oil transported, if the oil transported through any particular mode is known. _________________________________________________________________________________________________ www.TCYonline.com Page : 4
  • 5. Top Careers & You ® _________________________________________________________________________________________________ EXAMPLE: These questions are based on the diagram given below EXPENSES OF TCY [as a percentage of turnover] X = Salaries + Profit Faculty 8% X 24% Advertising & Promotion 31% Administration & Miscellaneous 12% Material Preparation 10% Printing 15% 1. If the turnover of TCY was Rs. 2 lakhs this year and the salaries to be paid were Rs. 95000, what is the loss this year as a percentage of turnover? (1) 23.5% (2) 19.03% (3) 47.5% (4) 26.7% Sol. From the pie chart we can say that X = 24% X = 24/100 × 2 × 105 = 48000 Salaries = Rs. 95000 Loss = (95000 – 48000)/ (200000) × 100 = 23.5%. Answer: (1) 2. If total salaries are Rs. 1,20,000 per year and 12% profit on turnover is made, what will be the printing charges that year ? (1) Rs. 10 lacs (2) Rs. l.51acs (3) Rs. 1 lac (4) Rs. 75000 Sol. 0.24x = 120000 + 0.12x, where x is total turnover ⇒x= 106 Printing charges = 0.15x = 0.15 × 106 = 1.5 lac. Answer: (2) 3. If TCY had spent Rs. 40000 more for Advertising and Promotion than for printing, how much more would they have spent for material preparation than for faculty? (1) Rs. 2500 (2) Rs. 6000 (3) Rs. 7500 (4) Rs. 5000 Sol. 0.31x – 0.15x = 40000 ⇒ x = 2.5 × 105 More amount spent on material preparation than faculty = 0.1x – 0.08x = 0.02 × 2.5 × 105 = Rs. 5000. Answer: (4) 4. If TCY has to pay total salaries of Rs. 1.32 lacs, what should be the turnover of TCY so that there is no profit no loss? (1) Rs. 6 lacs (2) Rs. 5 lacs (3) Rs. 5.5 lacs (4) None of these Sol. 0.24x = 132000, where x is total turnover ⇒ x = Rs. 5.5 lacs. Answer: (3) _________________________________________________________________________________________________ www.TCYonline.com Page : 5