CAT · Data Interpretation & Logical Reasoning
Single and double pie charts — share, percentage and combination problems.
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Q1 · Pie Charts · EASY
A pie chart represents the budget allocation (in percentage) of a company: R&D = 25%, Marketing = 30%, Operations = 20%, HR = 15%, Others = 10%. If the total budget is ₹8 crores, what is the amount allocated to Marketing?
Q2 · Pie Charts · EASY
A pie chart represents the market share of five smartphone brands in a city. Brand A holds 25%, Brand B 20%, Brand C 30%, Brand D 15%, and Brand E 10%. If the total market is valued at ₹800 crore, what is the value of Brand C's market share?
Q3 · Pie Charts · EASY
A pie chart represents the expenditure distribution of a family's monthly budget of ₹80,000: Rent: 30%, Groceries: 25%, Education: 20%, Entertainment: 15%, Savings: 10% What is the difference (in ₹) between the amount spent on Groceries and the amount allocated to Savings?