UGC NET: Important Data Interpretation Questions with Answers

 

UGC NET: Important Data Interpretation Questions with Answers



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Important Data Interpretation Questions: In this article, we have compiled for you the most important Data Interpretation Questions that have maximum chances of coming this year in the UGC NET  Exam. So start practicing these questions to ace the UGC NET Exam this year.

For cracking UGC NET  Exam, candidates must practice the most frequently appearing questions of different sections of the exam. Data Interpretation is one of the scoring categories in this exam. The concepts of Ratios and Percentages are used in this section. So, in this article, we have compiled the most important Data Interpretation Questions that have maximum chances to come this year in UGC NET  Exam.

1. Which decade registered the maximum growth rate (%) of population?

(1) 1961-71

(2) 1971-81

(3) 1991-2001

(4) 2001-2011

Answer: 1

2. Average decadal growth rate (%) of population is:

(1) ~ 12.21%

(2) ~ 9.82%

(3) ~ 6.73%

(4) ~ 5%

Answer: 

3. Based on the average decadal growth rate, what will be the population in the year 2021?

(1) 40.34 million

(2) 38.49 million

(3) 37.28 million

(4) 36.62 million

Answer: 2

4. In the year 1951, what was the power availability per person?

(1) 100 W

(2) 200 W

(3) 400 W

(4) 500 W

Answer: 4 

5. In which decade, the average power availability per person was maximum? 

(1) 1981-1991

(2) 1991-2001

(3) 2001-2011

(4) 1971-1981

Answer: 3

6. By what percentage (%) the power production increased from 1951 to 2011?

(1) 100%

(2) 300%

(3) 600%

(4) 900%

Answer: 4 

The following table shows the percentage profit (%) earned by two companies A and B during the years 2011-15. Answer questions 7-9 based on the data contained in the table:

Profit earned by two companies

Year

Percentage Profit (%)

A

B

2011

20

30

2012

35

40

2013

45

35

2014

40

50

2015

25

35

Where, percent (%) Profit = Income – Expenditure/ Expenditure X 100 

7. If the total expenditure of the two companies was Rs. 9 lakh in the year 2012 and the expenditure of A and B were in the ratio 2: 1, then what was the income of the company A in that year?

(1) Rs. 9.2 lakh

(2) Rs. 8.1 lakh

(3) Rs. 7.2 lakh

(4) Rs. 6.0 lakh

Answer: 

8. What is the average percentage profit earned by the company B?

(1) 35%

(2) 42%

(3) 38%

(4) 40%

Answer: 3 

9. In which year, the percentage profit earned by the company B is less than that of company A?

(1) 2012

(2) 2013

(3) 2014

(4) 2015

Answer: 2

The following table shows the number of people in different age groups who responded to a survey about their favourite style of music. Use this information to answer the questions that follow: (Question 10-12) to the nearest whole percentage: 

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10. Approximately what percentage of the total sample were aged 21-30?

(1) 31%

(2) 23%

(3) 25%

(4) 14%

Answer: 3

11. Approximately what percentage of the total sample indicates that Hip-Hop is their favourite style of music?

(1) 6%

(2) 8%

(3) 14%

(4) 12%

Answer: 4 

12. What percentage of respondents aged 31+ indicated a favourite style other than classical music?

(1) 64%

(2) 60%

(3) 75%

(4) 50%

Answer: 3 

The table below embodies data on the sales revenue (` in lakh) generated by a publishing house during the years 2012-15 while selling books, magazines and journals as three categories of items. Answer questions 13 – 15 based on the data contained in the table.

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13. In 2015, approximately what percent of total revenue came from books?

(1) 45%

(2) 55%

(3) 35%

(4) 25%

Answer: 1

14. The number of years in which there was an increase in revenue from at least two categories of items, is

(1) 0

(2) 1

(3) 2

(4) 3

Answer: 3 

15. If the year 2016 were to show the same growth in terms of total sales revenue as the year 2015 over the year 2014, then the revenue in the year 2016 must be approximately:

(1) Rs. 194 lakh

(2) Rs. 187 lakh

(3) Rs. 172 lakh

(4) Rs. 177 lakh

Answer: 4

A University professor maintains data on MCA students tabulated by performance and gender of the    students. The data is kept on a computer hard disk, but accidently some of it is lost because of a computer virus. Only the following could be recovered:

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Panic buttons were pressed but to no avail. An expert committee was formed, which decided that the following facts were self evident:

(a) Half the students were either excellent or good.

(b) 40% of the students were females.

(c) One-third of the male students were average.

Answer questions 16 – 18 based on the data given above:

16. How many female students are excellent?

(1) 0

(2) 8

(3) 16

(4) 32

Answer: 1 

17. What proportion of female students are good?

(1) 0

(2) 0.25

(3) 0.50

(4) 0.75

Answer: 2

18. Approximately, what proportion of good students are male?

(1) 0

(2) 0.73

(3) 0.43

(4) 0.27

Answer: 2

Answer the questions 19 to 23 based on the data given in the table below.

Table: Number of registered vehicles in India and India’s population.

Year

Total vehicles (Lakhs)

Two wheelers (Lakhs)

Cars, Jeeps, Taxis (Lakhs)

Buses (Lakhs)

Goods vehicles (Lakhs)

Others (Lakhs)

Population (India) (Millions)

1961

6.65

0.88

3.1

0.57

1.68

0.42

439.23

1971

18.65

5.76

6.82

0.94

3.43

1.70

548.15

1981

53.19

26.18

11.60

1.62

5.54

8.97

683.32

1991

213.74

142.00

29.54

3.31

13.56

25.33

846.42

2001

549.91

385.56

70.58

6.34

29.48

57.95

1028.73

2011

1417.58

1018.65

191.23

16.04

70.64

121.02

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19. The maximum decadal growth in population of India is registered in the period:

(1) 1961 - 1971

(2) 1991 - 2001

(3) 2001 - 2011

(4) 1981 – 1991

Answer: 1

20. In which year the decadal growth (%) in number of cars surpassed that of the two wheelers?

(1) 1991

(2) 2001

(3) 1981

(4) 2011

Answer: 4 

21. What was the average decadal growth in the number of cars during 1961 - 2011?

(1) ~ 131%

(2) ~ 68%

(3) ~ 217%

(4) ~ 157%

Answer: 1

22. In the year 2001, out of total number of vehicles, the number of passenger vehicles (4 wheelers) accounted for:

(1) ~ 14%

(2) ~ 24%

(3) ~ 31%

(4) ~ 43%

Answer: 1

23. What was the per capita ownership of two wheelers in India in the year 2011?

(1) ~ 0.084%

(2) ~ 0.0084%

(3) ~ 0.84%

(4) ~ 0.068%

Answer: 2

The table below embodies data on the production, exports and per capita consumption of rice in country P for the five years from 2012 to 2016. Answer questions 24 - 28 based on the data contained in the table.

Year-wise Production, Exports and Per Capita Consumption of Rice

Year

Production (in million kg)

Exports (in million kg)

Per Capita Consumption (in kg)

2012

186.5

114

36.25

2013

202

114

35.2

2014

238

130

38.7

2015

221

116

40.7

2016

215

88

42

Where, Per Capita Consumption = (Consumption in million kg) ÷ (Population in million) and consumption (in million kg) = Production - Exports.

24. The percentage increase in the consumption of rice over the previous year was the highest in which year?

(1) 2013

(2) 2014

(3) 2015

(4) 2016

Answer: 

25. What is the population of the country in the year 2014 (in million)?

(1) 2.64

(2) 2.72

(3) 2.79

(4) 2.85

Answer: 3

26. The ratio of exports to consumption in the given period was the highest in the year:

(1) 2012

(2) 2013

(3) 2014

(4) 2015

Answer: 1

27. In which year, the population of country was the highest?

(1) 2013

(2) 2014

(3) 2015

(4) 2016

Answer: 4

28. What is the average consumption of rice (in million kg) over the years 2012-2016?

(1) 104

(2) 102.1

(3) 108

(4) 100.1

Answer: 

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