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GRAPHS DI

DIRECTIONS for questions 1 to 4: Answer the questions on the basis of the information given below.
A company has six regional dealers, seven wholesale dealers and nine sub-dealers. The regional dealers are A, B, C, D, E
and F. The wholesale dealers are G, H, I, J, K, L and M, and the sub-dealers are N, O, P, Q, R, S, T, U and V. Table-A gives
the cost of transporting one truckload of the company’s products from any regional dealer to any wholesale dealer.
Table-B gives the cost of transporting the same quantity of products from any wholesale dealer to any sub-dealer.

1. What is the least cost (in Rs.) of transporting one truckload of the company’s products from any regional dealer to the
sub-dealer O?
2. What is the least cost of transporting one truckload of the company’s products from the regional dealer A to any sub-
dealer?
a) Rs.1423 b) Rs.1555 c) Rs.2255 d) Rs.475
[Link] is the least cost of transporting one truckload of the company’s products from the regional dealer A to the sub-
dealer N?
a) Rs.3827 b) Rs.5568 c) Rs.5771 d) Rs.4235
4. If the cost of transporting one truckload of the company’s products from the regional dealer D to one of the sub-
dealers, X, is more than Rs.9000, how many possibilities exist for X?

DIRECTIONS for questions 5 to 8: Answer the questions on the basis of the information given below. In the year 2018,
Mr. Rajan, a financial analyst at McNiksey consultants Ltd., gathered the values of the sales, gross profit and the net
profit of each of the eight companies in a particular city. In the year 2017 also, he had gathered these values for the
same set of eight companies. However, in each of the years, being in a hurry, he did not pay any attention to the exact
order in which he noted down the three values for each company. The data as per his records is given in the table below:

Note: It is known that none of the companies made a loss in any of the years.
Gross Profit = Sales − Expenses Net Profit = Gross Profit – Taxes
[Link] of the given companies had the highest profitability in the year 2018?
a) P b) R c) U d) None of the above
[Link] the year 2018, taxes paid as a percentage of the gross profit were the highest for company
a) X. b) Q. c) U. d) R.
[Link] how many of the given companies was the increase in expenses from 2017 to 2018, greater than 30%?
a) 3 b) 4 c) 5 d) 6
[Link] how many of the given companies was the taxes paid in 2018 less that that paid in 2017?
a) 2 b) 5 c) 3 d) 4

DIRECTIONS for questions 9 to 10: Answer the questions on the basis of the information given below.

[Link] all the high income countries, the region/country that has the maximum share in FDI outflows in all the three
years put together is
a) U.S.A. b) Europe. c) Japan. d) Oceania.
[Link] on the table, which of the following statements is FALSE?
a) FDI inflows into the U.S.A. have risen by almost 4.5 times in the two decades given.
b) Though outflows have risen for high income countries, inflows have risen even faster for them.
c) Both outflows and inflows have risen for Asia.
d) Japan has consistently been a net FDI provider to the world.
[Link] on the above table, which of the following statements is TRUE?
a) While inflows have increased for the developing and transition countries, outflows have decreased for them.
b) Eastern Europe has not seen much growth of FDI inflows relative to other developing and transition countries.
c) Though inflows have increased for the developing and transition countries, outflows have increased at a faster rate.
d) None of the above
[Link] Net FDI is defined as FDI Outflow – FDI Inflow, then which of the following countries has the highest Net FDI in
2005?
a) U.S.A b) Europe c) Japan d) Oceania

DIRECTIONS for questions 13 to 14: Answer the questions on the basis of the information given below.
The following graphs give the details of the production costs of a half-hour long animation
movie in different countries and the budget (i.e., total cost), duration and box office collections of a few animation
movies.

The following graphs give the details of the production costs of a half-hour long animation movie in different countries
and the budget (i.e., total cost), duration and box office collections of a few animation movies.
[Link] of the given movies had the highest ratio of box office collections to budget?
a) Toy Story 4 b) Incredibles 2 c) Abominable d) Wonder Park
[Link] how many movies was the total production cost as a percentage of its budget not more than 30%?

DIRECTIONS for questions 15 to 18: Answer the questions on the basis of the information given below.
There are six persons, A, B, C, D, E and F, who together completed tasks 1 to 6, with each person doing some part of
each task. The following graph shows the distribution of the efforts put in by each of the six persons in these six tasks.

[Link] the given graph was for the work intended to be done, but the persons interchanged their work as follows:
First B and C, then C and D, and then D and E. After this the work is done. Now if task 3 is considered and the six persons
are ranked according to the distribution of work done in the descending order, what is the rank of E?
a) 2 b) 3 c) 4 d) 5
[Link] for task 4, all persons other than A decide to evenly share their work, what would be the change in the percentage
distribution of work done by E?
a) Reduction of 5.2 percentage points b) Reduction of 6.4 percentage points
c) Reduction of 7.9 percentage points d) Reduction of 9.2 percentage points
[Link] persons B, C and D drop out and the remaining persons redistribute the work of these persons equally
among themselves. Then, across all tasks, who has the maximum share in any task?
a) Person E, task 1 b) Person F, task 5 c) Person E, task 6 d) Person E, task 2
[Link] F dropped out of all the six tasks and his share of work is equally distributed between C and D, the number of tasks
in which E’s share of work is more than that of C’s share of work is

DIRECTIONS for questions 19 to 22: Answer the questions on the basis of the information given below.
A survey conducted across four countries – A, B, C, and D – collected information about the entire adult population (age
≥ 18 years) in these countries across three parameters, Literacy, Employment Status, and Gender Distribution. For each
of the three parameters, the entire adult population of each country is divided into exactly two categories – as given in
the respective bar-charts below. The three charts plot the number of adults in each country belonging to each of the two
categories under each parameter. However, the respective scales along the y-axis have (intentionally) not been
mentioned in any of the charts.

[Link] the adult population of Country B, the number of people employed is approximately what percentage of
the number of literates?
a) 66.67%. b) 100%. c) 133.33%. d) Cannot be determined
[Link] the total number of adult literates across all the countries is 600 mn, what is the total adult population (in mn) of
Country C
[Link] country can have the maximum number of adult females who are literate and also employed?
a) A b) B c) C d) D
[Link] the unemployed adult population in each country comprises an equal number of males and females, which of the
following countries has the maximum number of adult males who are employed?
a) C b) A c) B d) Cannot be determined

DIRECTIONS for questions 23 to 26: Answer the questions on the basis of the information given below.
Electronics Shoppy, a leading white goods retailer, was running a special sales promotion at its outlet in which, for every
1,000 rupees that a customer spent on buying electronic items at the shop, the customer would get 1 credit. The total
number of customers were classified into seven different sections − S 0, S 1, S 2, S 3, S 4, S 5, S 6 − according to their
respective number of credits. The following pie chart gives the percentage wise break up of the number of customers
classified into each of these seven sections. In the pie chart, the values given in the brackets alongside each section give
the minimum and maximum number of credits got by any customer classified into that section.
The management decided to give cash-backs to some of the customers from among those who had at least 18 credits.
While deciding the cash-backs the management decided to classify the customers with different credits into different
groups − A to F − according to their number of credits, as given in the table below. Within each group, the management
selected an equal number of customers with each of the different number of credits classified into that group. The
percentage wise distribution of the total value of the cash-backs offered by the management to the customers belonging
to the different groups is given in the pie chart below.

[Link] many customers with 25 credits were paid a cash-back?


[Link] which section of customers is the number of customers selected for receiving a cash-back the highest, when
expressed as a percentage of the total number of customers in that section?
a) S 2 b) S 3 c) S 4 d) S
[Link] was the total amount (in Rs.) paid as cash-back to customers with 39 credits or more?
[Link] percentage of the total amount paid as cash-back was to customers with at least 29 and at most 33 credits?
a) 7.5% b) 13.8% c) 15.2% Sd) 17.3%

DIRECTIONS for questions 27 to 30: Answer the questions on the basis of the information given [Link] radial graph
given below shows the number of persons who visited a museum on each day among 16 consecutive days, from Day 1
to Day 16. Each line in the graph represents a day and its length indicates the number of persons who visited the
museum on that day (as indicated by the numbers of circles that the line spans). For example, the vertical line pointing
up from the centre ofthe graph indicates that four persons visited the museum on the day that the line represents.
The 16 days, in their chronological order, are represented by the 16 lines in the graph, in theclockwise direction. In other
words, for n = 1 to 15, the line representing Day (n + 1) is immediately next to the line representing Day n, when
considered in the clockwise direction. However, the information as to exactly which line represents which day is
intentionally omitted.

[Link] it is known that the total number of persons who visited the museum from Day 1 to Day 5 was greater than 29,
what is the difference between the number of persons who visited the museum on Day 10 and that on Day 13?
a)2 b)3 c)4 d)Cannot be determined
[Link] it is known that not more than 6 persons visited the museum on any Thursday or on any Sunday and exactly 6
persons visited the museum on Day 1, what is the total number of persons who visited the museum on a Monday?
a)13 b)14 c)16 d)Cannot be determined
29. If it is known that, for any day, Day n, not more than n + 3 persons visited on that day, how many persons visited the
museum on Day 14?
a)3 b)4 c)5 d)6
[Link] it is known that the sum of the number of persons who visited the museum on no two consecutive days among the
first eleven days was 8, how many persons visited the museum on Day 14?
a)6 b)8 c)7 d)5

DIRECTIONS for questions 31 to 34: Answer the questions on the basis of the information given below.
In the following graph, the first stacked bar gives the gross income of each of five friends – A, B, C, D and E – as a
percentage of the total gross income of all the five friends put together. The other two stacked bars in the graph give a
similar break up of the total taxes paid by the five friends and the total expenses incurred by them. For example, of the
total expenses incurred by all the five friends put together, 831/3% – 70% = 131/3% are the expenses incurred by D.

The tax on any gross income upto Rs.P is 10% of the gross income and for any gross income in excess of Rs.P, the tax
charged will be 10% of Rs.P plus 20% of the gross income in excess of Rs.P.
Net Income = Gross Income – Taxes

Savings = Net Income – Expenses


For none of the five friends are the expenses incurred more than the net income.
[Link] A paid Rs.1000 as taxes, then what is the value of P?
a) 6,000 b) 8,000 c) 12,000 d)10000

[Link] B’s expenses, as a percentage of his net income, are x%, what is the maximum possible value of x?
Enter your answer as a decimal value, rounded off to two decimal places.
[Link] person who pays the highest percentage of his gross income as taxes is
a)E. b)B. c)C. d)D.
34. Among the five friends, expenses, as a percentage of net income, are the second highest for
a)A. b)B. c)D. d)E.

DIRECTIONS for questions 35 to 38: Answer the questions on the basis of the information given below.
The following graph and table give information regarding the sales of mobiles by the company SMS and the total market
sales of mobiles during the period 2009 to 2018
Note: The company SMS sells only mobiles.
[Link] in the year 2015, the sales of the mobiles of SMS form 25% by volume of the total market sales of mobiles, what is
the average selling price (in Rs.) per mobile of all the other companies together in that year?
[Link] how many of the years from 2010 to 2018, did the value of the sales of the mobiles of SMS increase and the
profit of SMS decrease over the previous year?
a)Less than 5 b)5 c)6 d)7
[Link] ratio of the profit earned by SMS in the year 2014 to that in the year 2018 is
a) 5 : 4. b) 7 : 6. c) 10 : 11. d) 9 : 10.
[Link] in any year, the average selling price per mobile in the total market is less than that of the mobiles of SMS, then in
at least how many of the given years was the market share by volume of SMS less than 50% of the total market?

DIRECTIONS for questions 39 to 42: Answer the questions on the basis of the information given below.
In a country, exactly five different brands of smartphones, P, Q, R, S and T, are sold. Kiran tracked the market shares
(by volume) of these five brands, over four years, from 2015 to 2018.
The following area chart provides the market share of each of the five brands for each year:
It is also known that,
[Link] one year, among 2016, 2017 and 2018, the total number of units of the five brands sold decreased by 50,000
as compared to the previous year but in this year, the number of units sold by P increased as compared to the previous
year.
[Link] another year, among 2016, 2017 and 2018, the total number of units of the five brands sold decreased by
30,000 as compared to the previous year but in this year, the number of units sold by R increased as compared to the
previous year.
[Link] another year, among 2016, 2017 and 2018, the total number of units of the five brands sold increased by
40,000 as compared to the previous year but in this year, the number of units sold by Q decreased as compared to the
previous year.
39. What is the difference between the number of units of R sold in 2017 and the number of units of Q sold in 2016?
a) 10000 b) 8000 c) 6000 d) Cannot be determined
[Link] the difference between the number of units of T sold in 2017 and that of Q sold in 2015 is 47,500, how many units
of S were sold in 2018?
a) 60,000 b) 63,000 c) 66,000 d) 69,000
[Link] number of units of R sold in 2017 is definitely greater than
a)the number of units of R sold in 2015. b)the number of units of P sold in 2018.
c)the number of units of P sold in 2016. d)None of the above
[Link] the total number of units of T sold across the four years is the same as the total number of units of the five brands
sold in the year 2015, how many units of P were sold in the year 2016?
a) 1,07,000 b) 1,12,000 c) 1,05,000 d) 1,00,000

DIRECTIONS for questions 43 to 46: Answer the questions on the basis of the information given below.
At the beginning of 2018, exactly nine persons joined a gym, which began its operations only at the beginning of 2018.
When the nine persons joined the gym, Kiran, a trainer at the gym, noted the heights of these nine persons and he
found the mode of the heights of all these nine persons.
Over the course of 2018, other persons also joined the gym, on different days. On each day that any other
person(s) joined, Kiran updated the mode of the heights of all the persons who had joined the gym till that day. No
person who joined the gym in 2018 left the gym during the year and the height of any person who joined the gym in
2018 remained constant during the year.
The following table provides all the modes recorded by Kiran, the respective dates on which he recorded the modes
and the cumulative number of persons who had joined the gym till then (if there is more than one mode, then all the
modes are given in the corresponding column, separated by commas):
Note: The mode of a set of numbers is defined as the value which appears most often in the set. If more than one
number appears the maximum number of times in a set, then all the numbers that appear the maximum number of
times are said to be the modes of the set.
43. What is the average height of all the persons who joined the gym on July 18th?
a) 171.8 cm b) 170.6 cm c) 170.8 cm d) Cannot be determined
[Link] after October 15th, exactly n persons joined, because of which the mode of the heights became 196 cm, what is
the minimum value of n?
a)9 b)10 c)8 d)7
[Link] which of the following days is the average height of all the persons who joined on that day the lowest?
a)March 17th b)June 2nd c)February 15th d)October 15th
[Link] only the persons who joined the gym before June 4th, what is the difference betweenthe number of
persons whose height is 180 cm and that whose height is 170 cm?
a)2 b)3 c)4 d)5

DIRECTIONS for questions 47 to 50: Answer the questions on the basis of the information given below.
Four companies, Crookle, Fearbook, Malsoft and Wickedpedia, manufacture and sell computer monitors. In any year,
the total cost incurred by each company comprises a fixed component, which is independent of the number of units
manufactured, and a variable component, which is proportional to the number of units manufactured during that year.
The first table below provides the number of units sold (in '000), the revenue (in USD ‘000) and the profit (in
USD ‘000) of each of the four companies, for each year from 2013 to 2015. For each company, its fixed cost and its
variable cost per unit remained constant during the given three years. Further, none of the four companies had any
inventory either at the beginning of 2013 or at the end of 2015.
The second table provides the number of units manufactured (in ‘000) by each company in each year but the
information about the company and the year has been intentionally omitted.

47. What is the number of units (in ‘000) in the inventory for the four companies combined at the end of 2014?
a)50 b)55 c)60 d) 70
[Link] was the variable cost (in USD) incurred by Fearbook for manufacturing one computer monitor in 2014?
[Link] is the highest Fixed Cost (in USD ‘000) for any of the given companies?
[Link] many companies had at least one unit in the inventory at the end of both 2013 and 2014?
a)1 b)2 c)3 d)4

DIRECTIONS for questions 51 to 54: Answer the questions on the basis of the information given below.
Gautam was planning to purchase a gaming console and he decided to purchase one among SlayStation, MixBox,
Bentendo Vee and Pega Genesis. He compared the four gaming consoles on five parameters – Graphics, Price,
Resolution, FPS Boost and Remote Play – and rated the consoles on each of the parameters on a scale from 0 to 5.
Further, he planned to calculate the overall rating for each of the consoles in the following manner:

He decided to purchase the console with the highest overall rating.


He also plotted a chart, which is given below, based on his ratings on each parameter, but he deleted the legend of the
chart by mistake.

However, he knows the following information about the ratings:


[Link] Gen’s overall rating is not more than that of Bentendo Vee’s.
[Link] average of the lowest and the second lowest ratings (on any parameters) is the same for both MixBox and
Bentendo Vee.
[Link] of the following consoles would Gautam purchase?
a)Slaystation b)MixBox c)Pega Gen d)Bentendo Vee
[Link] was the overall rating of Bentendo Vee?
a) 4.5 b) 9.5 c) 3.75 d) Cannot be determined
[Link] is the difference between the ratings that Slaystation and MixBox received in Remote Play?
a)0 b)1 c)2 d)3
[Link] is the sum of the ratings of Pega Gen in Remote Play, Slaystation in FPS Boost and Mixbox in
Resolution?
a)7 b)8 c)9 d)10

DIRECTIONS for questions 55 to 58: Answer the questions on the basis of the information given below.
PLC Ltd., an insurance company, has exactly five different types of insurance products – ULIPs, Group Insurance,
Accident Insurance, Medical Insurance and Term Life Insurance.
The pie-chart given below provides the contribution of various types of insurance products to the total profits of PLC
Ltd.
The table alongside the pie-chart shows the total sales revenue for each of the given types of products.
[Link] of the following products has the lowest expenses ratio?
a)Term Life Insurance b)Accident Insurance c)Group Insurance d)ULIPs
[Link] the profitability of Medical Insurance is 0.45, then the expenses on Group Insurance (in Rs. crore) are
a) 168.75. b) 306.25. c) 256.5. d) Cannot be determined
[Link] the total profit of PLC Ltd. is Rs.500 crore, then the expenses on ULIPs as a percentage of the expenses on Group
Insurance are
a) 45.45%. b) 180%. c) 62.5%. d) 37.5%.
[Link] the total profitability of PLC Ltd. is 0.2, then the expenses on Term Life Insurance (in Rs. crore) are
a) 60. b) 62.50. c) 64.50. d) 67.50.

DIRECTIONS for questions 59 to 62: Answer the questions on the basis of the information given below.
A scrap tyre recycling plant uses five types of scrap tyres – Type 1, Type 2, Type 3, Type 4 and Type 5 – and recycles them
to produce Steel, Tyre Oil, Carbon Black and Toxic Residue. The recycling of the scrap tyres produce these outputs in the
proportion (by weight) given in the following table:

The processing of one kilogram of scrap tyre of any type costs Rs.1 and the cost per kg of different types of scrap tyres is
Rs.5 for Type 1, Rs.10 for Type 2, Rs.4 for Type 3, Rs.8 for Type 4 and Rs.10 for Type 5.
The selling price per kg of each of the byproducts is: Steel - Rs.15/kg, Tyre Oil - Rs.25/kg, Carbon Black - Rs.10/kg. The
last byproduct (toxic residue) requires an expenditure of Rs.2/kg for its disposal and hence is considered as an expense.
Profit from tyre recycling = (Revenue from sales of byproducts) - (expenditure on raw material + expenditure on
processing and disposal)

[Link] of following will give the maximum profit when 100 kg of scrap tyre is recycled?
a)Type 1 b)Type 2 c)Type 3 d) Type 4
[Link] the cost of disposal of toxic residue is brought down to zero, then for how many types of tyres, will the profit
percentage be more than 100%?
[Link] at least 135 kg of steel is produced by spending exactly Rs.6,500 on purchase of scrap tyres, what is the minimum
possible amount spent on disposal of toxic residue produced in the process?
a)Rs.330 b)Rs.310 c)Rs.135 d) Rs.292.5
[Link] cost per kg of Type 3 tyre increased because of which the profit percentage for Type 3 tyre became equal to that
for Type 4 tyre. What is the increased cost per kg of Type 3 tyre?
a) Rs.6.83 b) Rs.7.13 c) Rs.5.27 d) Rs.9.84

DIRECTIONS for questions 63 to 66: Answer the questions on the basis of the information given below.
Ramesh uses a mobile phone of Mobcell Network. During a particular week, he made calls to and received calls from
only three different numbers, 9xxxxxxxx1, 9xxxxxxxx2, and 9xxxxxxxx3. Each call that he made/received during the week
belongs to any one of the following four categories:
○ Normal incoming call, for which Mobcell charges 10 paise per second.
○ Normal outgoing call, for which Mobcell charges 25 paise per second.
○ Roaming incoming call, for which Mobcell charges 50 paise per second.
○ Roaming outgoing call, for which Mobcell charges 125 paise per second.
For each of the three numbers (mentioned above), there was at least one call that fell into each of the four categories.
The following tables and graph give information about the duration of the calls of different categories. The table
provides information on the duration (in seconds) of each call made/received by Ramesh during the week. The
horizontal bar graph provides information on thetotal duration (in seconds) of calls grouped by category. The second bar
graph presents the total cost (in Rs.) incurred by Ramesh due to calls of all categories from/to each number.

[Link] which category does the call which had a duration of 50 seconds belong?
a)Normal Incoming call b)Normal Outgoing call c)Roaming Incoming call d)Roaming Outgoing call
[Link] is the duration of the normal incoming calls from the number 9xxxxxxxx2 as a percentage of the total duration
of all calls made from or to that number?Enter your answer rounded off to the nearest integer.
[Link] is the average duration in seconds of each normal outgoing call made by Ramesh during the week?
Enter your answer as a decimal value, rounded off to two decimal places.
[Link] average cost incurred per call for all the outgoing calls made by Ramesh to 9xxxxxxxx1 was
a) Rs.20.62. b) Rs.27.50. c) Rs.31.25. d) Rs.29.33
DIRECTIONS for questions 67 to 70: Answer the questions on the basis of the information given below.
The tables below provide the statistics of students from two regions, Asia and Africa, going to two countries, USA or
U.K., for higher studies for the years 2014 to 2018.
○ Table I provides the percentage breakup of students going to any of the two countries from Asia and Africa for each
year.
○ Table II provides the percentage breakup of students from each region going to USA or U.K. for each year.
○ Table III provides the percentage of male students among the students from each region going to each country for
each year.

[Link] the year 2015, what is the ratio of the number of male students from Asia going to USA to the number of female
students from Africa going to UK?
a) 7 : 1 b) 9 : 7 c) 14 : 9 d) 7 : 9
[Link] the total number of students from Asia and Africa going to USA or UK in 2015 is 100% more than that in 2014, then
what is the approximate percentage increase/decrease in the number of female students from Asia and Africa going to
UK in 2015, when compared to that in the previous year?
a)73.3% decrease b)73.3% increase c)15.4% increase d)15.4% decrease
[Link] the ratio of the number of male students from Asia and Africa going to USA or UK in 2014 and that in 2015 is 2 : 3,
then what is the ratio of the total number of students from Asia and Africa going to USA or UK in 2015 and 2014?
a) 18 : 19 b) 19 : 18 c) 2 : 19 d) Cannot be determined
[Link] 2016, approximately by what percentage is the number of male students from Asia and Africa going to USA or UK
more/less than the corresponding number of female students in that year?
a)22% more b)22% less c)18% more d)15% less

DIRECTIONS for questions 71 to 74: Answer the questions on the basis of the information given below.
The following graph gives the percentage of young and middle-aged people in each of the four regions of a state, as a
percentage of the total population of the respective region.
Note :The total population is classified into people of only three age groups – young, middle-aged and old.
[Link] the number of old people in the Southern region exceeds the number of old people in the Eastern
region by 20%, then by approximately what percentage does the number of young people in the
a)661/6% b)862/3% c)961/6% d)781/3%
72. If the number of middle-aged people in each of the four regions is the same, then the number of young people is the
greatest in the
a) Northern region. b) Eastern region. c) Western region. d) Southern region.
73. If the respective number of young people in the Northern, Eastern, Western and Southern regions are in the
increasing order and the number of old people in these regions are denoted by a, b, c and d respectively, then which of
the following is always true?
a) a < b b) b < c c) c < d d) c > a
74. The number of middle-aged people in the Northern region is the same as the number of old people
in the Western region. If the population of the Northern region as a percentage of the population of
the Western region is x%, then the value of x is

DIRECTIONS for questions 75 to 78: Answer the questions on the basis of the information given below.
The following bar chart provides the sector wise percentage distribution of jobs created in each of five different cities
during the month of January:

Note:The total number of jobs created during the month of January in all the five cities together is 10,000.
The following two pie-charts give further information regarding the total jobs mentioned in the above bar graph. Pie
chart-I gives the city-wise percentage distribution of the total number of jobs created in the month of January. Pie chart-
II gives the sector-wise percentage distribution of the total number of jobs created in the “Others” category in the
month of January across all the five cities together.
75. Considering the five cities, the total number of jobs created in the Pharma sector is what percentage of the total
number of jobs created in the Engineering sector?
a) 3.84%b) 38.4% c) 0.384% d) None of the above
[Link] number of HR jobs created in Mumbai is what percentage more than the number of Media jobs created in
Bangalore?
a) 10%b) 25% c) 20% d) Cannot be determined
[Link] difference between the total number of Finance jobs and Marketing jobs created in all the five cities together is
[Link] total number of Hospitality jobs created in all the five cities together is what percentage of the total number of
jobs created in Hyderabad?
a) 4%b) 0.25% c) 40% d) 25%

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