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IBPS, SBI PO/Clerk exams – Solved examples of Data Interpretation

Online banking classes :-  Data Interpretation – When you are preparing for Bank PO/Clerk or insurance exam, Data Interpretation is an important topic as 10-15 questions are asked from this topic in the Preliminary examination & also there is a separate section of Data Interpretation in Mains examination of PO level exams. So, you can understand the importance of this topic. So, we at Takshila Learning are providing you DI sets of Pre level that will help you crack the exam.
Directions for Questions 1 to 6: The price and sales information of 3 products of a company, for five years, are given below:
YearProduct A
Price(Rs)        Sales(in’00)
Product B
Price(Rs)      Sales(in’00)
Product C
Price(Rs)      Sales(in’00)
2000     25                      16     32                   20     52                  40
2001     28                      17     35                   36     50                  45
2002     30                      17     40                   11     45                  50
2003     32                      15     40                   12     50                  45
2004     30                      25     45                   10     52                  40

  1. The total revenue obtained from all the three products for the year 2003 was: (in Rs)
(1) 3.21 lacs                  (2) 3.45 lacs                               (3) 3.42 lacs                             (4) 3.25 lacs

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