Introduction to Data Interpretation


Introduction to Data Interpretation

Direction: A bar graph showing the heights of six mountain peaks is given below. Study the bar graph and answer the questions.

  1. Which peak is the second highest?









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    As per the given bar graph ,
    Height of mountain peak C = 8600 metre

    Correct Option: B

    As per the given bar graph ,
    Height of mountain peak C = 8600 metre
    Hence , the second highest peak is C .


  1. The average height of all the peaks (in metre) is









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    According to given bar graph , we have
    Total height of all the peaks = 8200 + 6000 + 8600 + 7500 + 8800 + 6500
    Number of mountain peaks = 6

    Required average height =
    Total height of all the peaks
    Number of mountain peaks

    Required average height =
    8200 + 6000 + 8600 + 7500 + 8800 + 6500
    6


    Correct Option: B

    According to given bar graph , we have
    Total height of all the peaks = 8200 + 6000 + 8600 + 7500 + 8800 + 6500
    Number of mountain peaks = 6

    Required average height =
    Total height of all the peaks
    Number of mountain peaks

    Required average height =
    8200 + 6000 + 8600 + 7500 + 8800 + 6500
    6

    Required average height =
    45600
    = 7600 metre
    6



Direction: Study the bar diagram and answer the following questions. The bar diagram shows the number of bicycles parked in the parking space of a hall at various points of time.

  1. How many times, as mentioned in the graph, is the number of parked cycles above average?









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    On the basis of given graph in question , we get
    The average = 60
    The number of parked cycles above average :

    Correct Option: D

    On the basis of given graph in question , we get
    The average = 60
    The number of parked cycles above average :
    Required answer = 6 times i.e., 95, 75, 85, 65, 75 and 65.


  1. What is the average number of parked cycles as seen from the graph?









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    On the basis of given graph in question ,
    Number of cycles parked from 9 am to 8 pm.
    = 95 + 75 + 85 + 65 + 75 + 55 + 65 + 45 + 55 + 35 + 45 + 25 = 720
    Total time = 12 hours

    Required average =
    Number of cycles parked from 9 am to 8 pm
    =
    720
    Total time12

    Correct Option: D

    On the basis of given graph in question ,
    Number of cycles parked from 9 am to 8 pm.
    = 95 + 75 + 85 + 65 + 75 + 55 + 65 + 45 + 55 + 35 + 45 + 25 = 720
    Total time = 12 hours

    Required average =
    Number of cycles parked from 9 am to 8 pm
    =
    720
    = 60
    Total time12



  1. What is the percentage decrease in the number of parked cycles between 7 pm and 8 pm? (in whole number)









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    As per the given bar graph ,
    The number of parked cycles at 7 pm
    = 45
    And The number of parked cycles at 8 pm = 25
    Decrease = 45 - 25 = 20

    Required percentage decrease = Decrease × 100
    The number of parked cycles at 7 pm

    Correct Option: D

    As per the given bar graph ,
    The number of parked cycles at 7 pm
    = 45
    And The number of parked cycles at 8 pm = 25
    Decrease = 45 - 25 = 20

    Required percentage decrease = Decrease × 100
    The number of parked cycles at 7 pm

    Required percentage decrease =
    20 × 100
    = 44.44%
    45