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A complex DI: Table shows % change in 5 indicators for India over 2021-22. GDP growth=8.7%, Inflation=6.7%, Unemployment change=-0.5%, Export growth=14%, Import growth=22%. What was net trade balance direction?

A pie chart and table show electricity generation by source (2022): Coal=55%, Renewable=22%, Nuclear=3%, Hydro=15%, Gas=5%. Total = 1624 BU. How many BUs from renewable sources?

A table shows train schedule data: Distance=780 km, Departure=06:30, Arrival=18:00. What is the average speed of the train?

The bar graph shows crop procurement price (MSP in Rs./quintal): Wheat=2015, Paddy=2183, Soybean=4600, Maize=1962, Cotton=6620. A farmer sells 10 quintals of Wheat and 5 quintals of Maize. What is total income?

A table shows age-wise population distribution (in crore): 0-14=37.2, 15-29=26.4, 30-59=34.8, 60+=8.6. What is the working-age population (15-59) as % of total?

A scatter diagram/table shows relationship between advertising spend (lakh Rs.) and sales (lakh Rs.) for 5 months: (2,18), (4,24), (6,32), (8,40), (10,52). If ad spend = Rs. 12 lakh, predict approximate sales using the trend.

The table shows bank deposit and withdrawal transactions (Rs. lakh) over 5 days. Mon: D=25, W=18. Tue: D=32, W=28. Wed: D=20, W=22. Thu: D=40, W=35. Fri: D=30, W=25. On which day was the net outflow (withdrawal > deposit)?

A complex table shows marks distribution of 500 students: Below 40=50, 40-60=120, 60-80=200, 80-100=130. What percentage scored 60 or above?

A double bar graph shows import and export (in $ billion) over 4 years. 2019: Import=450, Export=320. 2020: I=480, E=310. 2021: I=500, E=410. 2022: I=520, E=480. In which year was the trade deficit minimum?

The following table shows bank-wise NPA (Non-Performing Assets) in Rs. crore: SBI=1,30,000; PNB=80,000; BOB=65,000; Canara=55,000; Union=45,000. What is SBI's share in total NPA?

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Data Interpretation FAQs

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What is Data Interpretation in competitive exams?v

Data Interpretation (DI) is a section in competitive exams like SSC, IBPS, and CAT where candidates analyze data presented in tables, bar graphs, pie charts, or line graphs to answer questions. It tests your ability to read, understand, and calculate from given data sets quickly and accurately.

What are the most common types of Data Interpretation questions?v

The most common types of Data Interpretation are: 1) Table-based DI with rows and columns, 2) Bar Graph showing comparisons, 3) Pie Chart showing percentage distribution, 4) Line Graph showing trends over time, 5) Mixed/Combined DI with two or more charts. Table and bar graph questions are most frequent in SSC CGL and IBPS PO exams.

How to solve Data Interpretation questions quickly in bank exams?v

To solve DI questions quickly: 1) Read the question before the data to know what to find, 2) Identify the data type (table or chart), 3) Use approximation for large calculations, 4) Learn percentage-to-fraction shortcuts (25% = 1/4), 5) Practice mental maths daily. Aim to solve each DI set in 4-5 minutes in IBPS and SBI PO exams.

What is the difference between Data Interpretation and Data Analysis?v

Data Interpretation means reading and understanding given data to answer specific questions, while Data Analysis involves deeper examination, finding patterns, and drawing conclusions. In exams like SSC CGL and CAT, DI focuses on calculation-based questions using provided charts and tables.

Which formulas are most important for Data Interpretation in SSC and IBPS exams?v

Important formulas for DI: 1) Percentage = (Part/Total) x 100, 2) Percentage Change = (Change/Original) x 100, 3) Average = Sum of values divided by Number of values, 4) Ratio comparison using cross multiplication, 5) Simple Interest basics. Mastering these formulas helps solve 80% of DI questions in SSC CGL and IBPS PO exams.

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