7 Week12 Data Interpretation Worksheet
7 Week12 Data Interpretation Worksheet
Directions: Study the following pie chart and bar chart carefully to answer the questions given
beside.
The following pie chart shows information about distance travelled by five drivers who work for a
parcel delivery company. They used their own car for the delivery.
Time spent by each driver when they were driving has been given in bar graph below.
1 Average time Rahul and Karan together took was how many minutes less than the average time
that Abdul, Param and Nathu took?
2 Find the ratio of distance travelled by Karan and Abdul together to the distance travelled by Param
and Nathu together.
3 Of all the five drivers, which one had the fastest speed and which one had the slowest speed?
Choose the correct option. First name is for the fastest and the second name is for the slowest.
E None of these
4 If Abdul drove the car at a constant speed of 40 kmph, then Speed of Karan was how much kmph
more/less than the speed of Param?
E None of these
5 If Nathu travelled 112 km more distance than Param, then what would been the average speed of
all the cars together in the day?
Directions : Study the following bar and table chart carefully and answer the questions given beside.
The given bar graph shows the number of Bluetooth speakers produced by 5 different brands in the
year 2020. The table graph shows the percentage of defective Bluetooth speakers produced by each
brand in 2020.
6 Find the ratio of the number of defective Vivo Bluetooth speakers to the number of defective
Apple defective speakers produced in 2020?
A 21 : 67 B 19 : 63 C 14 : 67 D 13 : 45 E 17 : 61
8 Find the difference between the numbers of defective Bluetooth speakers produced by Samsung
and that by Nokia?
A 34 B 54 C 65 D 42 E None of these
9 Find the average of the number of Bluetooth speakers produced by Vivo, Nokia and Lenova?
Directions : Study the following line chart carefully and answer the question given beside.
The line graph shows the data related to the number of Jeans sold of two different brands: Levis and
Pepe Jeans during five months.
11 If the total number of Jeans sold of brand Levis and Pepe Jeans together in June is 140 more than
that sold in March, then what was the total number of jeans sold of the brand together in June?
12 If the total number of jeans sold of both brands together in December is 20% less than that in
April, then what is the total number of jeans sold of both brands together in December?
13 What is the respective ratio between total number of jeans sold of brand Pepe Jeans in January
and February together and that by the same brand in April and May together?
14 What is the average number of Jeans sold of brand Levis in January, April and May?
15 Number of jeans sold of brand Levis increased by what percent from February to May?
The bar graph given below shows the number of Laptops manufactured and sold by HP in five
different months.
16 What is the average of the number of Laptops that are not sold in January, February and March
together?
17 The number of laptops that are sold by HP in May is what percent of the number of laptops
manufactured by HP in February?
18 What is the ratio of the number of laptops manufactured by HP in May to the sum of the number
of laptops sold by HP in February and April together?
19 What is the difference between the number of laptops manufactured by HP in March and April
together and the number of laptops manufactured by HP in January and February Together?
20 If the number of laptops manufactured by HP in June is 20% more than the number of laptops
manufactured by HP in May and the number of laptops sold by HP in June is 75%, then what is the
number of laptops sold by HP in June?