MPSC Rajyaseva · CSAT (Paper 2 — Qualifying)
Interpretation of data presented graphically and tabular.
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Q1 · Data Interpretation · EASY
A table shows the production of wheat (in lakh tonnes) in four states over three years: State | 2019 | 2020 | 2021 Punjab | 180 | 195 | 210 Haryana | 120 | 135 | 150 UP | 240 | 255 | 270 MP | 90 | 105 | 120 What is the average production of wheat in Haryana over the three years?
Q2 · Data Interpretation · EASY
A pie chart shows the distribution of expenditure of a company on different items. The company spent Rs 72 lakhs in total. Raw Materials: 30% Salaries: 25% Rent: 15% Transport: 10% Miscellaneous: 20% What is the difference between the amount spent on Raw Materials and Rent?
Q3 · Data Interpretation · MEDIUM
A bar graph shows the number of vehicles sold by a showroom over five months: January: 120 February: 150 March: 180 April: 135 May: 165 In which month was the percentage increase in sales over the previous month the highest?
Q4 · Data Interpretation · MEDIUM
A line graph shows the annual income (in Rs lakhs) of two companies A and B over four years: Year | Company A | Company B 2018 | 40 | 35 2019 | 50 | 45 2020 | 45 | 55 2021 | 60 | 50 What is the ratio of the total income of Company A to Company B over the four years?
Q5 · Data Interpretation · HARD
The following information is given about the sales of three products P, Q, R in a store: Statement 1: Product P sold 200 units in January and 250 units in February. Statement 2: Product Q sold 30% more units than Product P in January. What was the total number of units sold of Product Q in January and February combined? Using Statement 1 alone Using Statement 2 alone Using both statements together Data insufficient even with both statements