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CSAT Practice Sheet

The document consists of a series of questions based on various data representations, including pie charts, bar graphs, and tables. It covers topics such as expenditures, employee demographics, population growth, foreign exchange reserves, and student performance in a university. Each question requires analysis of the provided data to determine specific values, ratios, or percentages.
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CSAT Practice Sheet

The document consists of a series of questions based on various data representations, including pie charts, bar graphs, and tables. It covers topics such as expenditures, employee demographics, population growth, foreign exchange reserves, and student performance in a university. Each question requires analysis of the provided data to determine specific values, ratios, or percentages.
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Directions (1-5) : Read the following pie-chart to answer the questions given below it.

1. If the total amount spent during the year 1998 was 46000/-, the amount spent on food, was :
(1) 2000/-
(2) 10580/-
(3) 23000/-
(4) 2300/-

2. If the total amount spent was 46000/-, how much was spent on clothing and housing together?
(1) 11500/- (2) 1150/-
(3) 10000/- (4) 15000/-

3. The ratio of the total amount of money spent on housing to that spent on education was :
(1) 5 : 2 (2) 2 : 5
(3) 4 : 5 (4) 5 : 4

4. Graph shows that the maximum amount was spent on:


(1) Food (2) Housing
(3) Clothing (4) Others

5. If the total expenditure of the family for the year 1998 was 46000/-, the family saved during the
year.
(1) 1500/-
(2) 15000/-
(3) 6900/-
(4) 3067/- approx.
Directions (6-9) : Study the pie-chart and table given below and answer the questions

Details of percentage of employees working in various departments in an


organization and number of males among them.
Total number of employees = 800.

6. The respective ratio between the number of females working in HR department to the total
number of employees working in the HR department is
(1) 7 : 10 (2) 8 : 17
(3) 8 : 19 (4) 5 : 7

7. The percentage of the number of male employees working in Marketing


department to the total number of employees in Marketing department is
(1) 84% (2) 86%
(3) 88% (4) 91%

8. The percentage of females working in IT department to the total number of employees working
in the organization is
(1) 10.25% (2) 10.75%
(3) 15.25% (4) 15.75%

9. The ratio of number of males in Marketing department to the number of females working in that
department is
(1) 52 : 7 (2) 52 : 9
(3) 55 : 7 (4) 55 : 9
Directions (10–13) : The Bar Graph given here shows the population (in crores) of India in various
census years. Observe the graph and answer
the question based on it.

10. The per cent increase in population from 1971 to 1981 is


(1) 24.8% (2) 20%
(3) 16.7% (4) 22.9%

11. In which census year, the per cent increase in population is


highest as compared to that in the previous census year ?
(1) 1951 (2) 1961
(3) 1971 (4) 1981

12. In which census year, the pecent increase in population is


least as compared to that in the previous census year ?
(1) 1961 (2) 1951
(3) 1971 (4) 1941

13. Per year increase in population from the year 1931 to 1981 is
(1) 8100000 (2) 7600000
(3) 8900000 (4) 6700000
Directions (14–17) : Study the following bar-diagram carefully and
answer the questions. The bar graph given below shows the foreign exchange
reserves of a country (in million US $) from 1991-1992 to 1998 - 1999.

14. The ratio of the number of years, in which the foreign exchange
reserves are above the average reserves, to those in which the
reserves are below the average reserves is
(1) 2 : 6 (2) 3 : 4
(3) 3 : 5 (4) 4 : 4

15. The foreign exchange reserves in 1996-97 were approximately


what per cent of the average foreign exchange reserves over the
period under review ?
(1) 95% (2) 110%
(3) 115% (4) 124%

16. The percentage increase in the foreign exchange reserves in


1997-98 over 1993-94 is
(1) 100 (2) 150
(3) 200 (4) 120

17. Ratio of the sum of foreign exchange reserves during the years
1991-92, 1992-93, 1993-94 to that during the years 1995-96,
1996-97, 1997-98 is
(1) 31 : 35 (2) 35 : 31
(3) 37 : 52 (4) 52 : 37
Directions (18–20) : Study the following bar–diagram carefully and answer
the questions.

18. The foreign exchange reserve in 2012 was how many times that
in 2009?
(1) 0.7 (2) 1.2
(3) 1.4 (4) 1.5

19. What was the percentage increase in the foreign reserves in 2012
over 2008?
(1) 100 (2) 150
(3) 200 (4) 620

20. The ratio of the number of years, in which the foreign exchange
reserves are above the average reserves, to those in which reserves
are below the average reserves, is
(1) 2 : 6 (2) 3 : 4
(3) 3 : 5 (4) 1 : 1
Directions (21-24) : Study the following table which shows the number
of students appeared and passed in different streams in a University and
answer the questions given below it

21. Approximately what per cent of students appearing in medical,


passed in 2003 ?
(1) 75% (2) 85%
(3) 78% (4) 88%

22. Approximately what per cent of total students appearing in 2004,


appeared in commerce stream?
(1) 55.3% (2) 64.4%
(3) 52.5% (4) 59.3%

23. The number of students appearing in all streams was minimum


in the year
(1) 2002 (2) 2003
(3) 2004 (4) 2006

24. The number of students passing in all streams was maximum in


the year.
(1) 2001 (2) 2005
(3) 2006 (4) 2004
Directions (25 - 28) : The following questions are based on the table given
below which shows production of the number of scooters by a company during
the first half of 1992. Study the table and answer the questions.
Production of Scooters by a Company during first half of 1992

25. In which month, was the production of all types of scooters the lowest ?
(1) January (2) February (3) March (4) June

26. In which month, did the company produce equal number of all types of scooters ?
(1) January (2) March
(3) May (4) June

27. The total number of scooters produced by the company, during the first half of 1992 is
(1) 90 (2) 143
(3) 623 (4) 197

28. In which two months, was the number of scooters produced by the company the same ?
(1) January, February
(2) April, May
(3) January, March
(4) January, May

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