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Data Interpretation Quiz for UGC NET Exam 2023

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Question 1

Answer the following questions based on the data below:

The following table shows the percentage of marks (%) obtained by five students A-E in six subjects S1-S6. Maximum marks in all the six subjects S1-S6 are 80, 75, 100, 120, 125 and 150 respectively. In accordance with the table given below, answer the questions that follow

Percentage of marks (%) obtained by five students in six subjects

The average of marks obtained by all the five students together in subject S1, is:

Question 2

Answer the following questions based on the data below:

The following table shows the percentage of marks (%) obtained by five students A-E in six subjects S1-S6. Maximum marks in all the six subjects S1-S6 are 80, 75, 100, 120, 125 and 150 respectively. In accordance with the table given below, answer the questions that follow

Percentage of marks (%) obtained by five students in six subjects

The difference in the marks obtained by all the five students together in the subjects S3 and S1, is:

Question 3

Answer the following questions based on the data below:

The following table shows the percentage of marks (%) obtained by five students A-E in six subjects S1-S6. Maximum marks in all the six subjects S1-S6 are 80, 75, 100, 120, 125 and 150 respectively. In accordance with the table given below, answer the questions that follow

Percentage of marks (%) obtained by five students in six subjects

The difference in the total marks obtained by student A in the Subjects S3 and S4 taken together and student E in the subjects S3 and S4 taken together, is:

Question 4

Answer the following questions based on the data below:

The following table shows the percentage of marks (%) obtained by five students A-E in six subjects S1-S6. Maximum marks in all the six subjects S1-S6 are 80, 75, 100, 120, 125 and 150 respectively. In accordance with the table given below, answer the questions that follow

Percentage of marks (%) obtained by five students in six subjects

The approximate average percentage of marks obtained by student A comes out to be:

Question 5

Answer the following questions based on the data below:

The following table shows the percentage of marks (%) obtained by five students A-E in six subjects S1-S6. Maximum marks in all the six subjects S1-S6 are 80, 75, 100, 120, 125 and 150 respectively. In accordance with the table given below, answer the questions that follow

Percentage of marks (%) obtained by five students in six subjects

The average percentage of marks obtained by all the five students together in subject S6, is:

Question 6

Consider the following table that shows the total number of students and percentage of females and males in five different departments.

Answer the questions based on the data contained in the table.



What is the total number of females in English and Hindi departments together?


Question 7

Consider the following table that shows the total number of students and percentage of females and males in five different departments.

Answer the questions based on the data contained in the table.



What is the respective ratio of the number of male students in English Department to the number of male students in Mathematics department?

Question 8

Consider the following table that shows the total number of students and percentage of females and males in five different departments.

Answer the questions based on the data contained in the table.



Which of the departments has maximum number of female students?

Question 9

Consider the following table that shows the total number of students and percentage of females and males in five different departments.

Answer the questions based on the data contained in the table.



The total number of students in the Chemistry department forms approximately what percent of the total number of students in the mathematics department?

Question 10

Which of the department has minimum number of male students?
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