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DI Charts - Class 6

The document presents various data analysis scenarios involving customer visits to a shop, sales of LED televisions, language speakers in a city, a dice game among players, smartphone market shares, and drivers' travel times. Each section includes questions that require interpretation of graphs, charts, and tables to derive insights. The questions focus on identifying trends, calculating percentages, and determining relationships based on the provided data.
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DI Charts - Class 6

The document presents various data analysis scenarios involving customer visits to a shop, sales of LED televisions, language speakers in a city, a dice game among players, smartphone market shares, and drivers' travel times. Each section includes questions that require interpretation of graphs, charts, and tables to derive insights. The questions focus on identifying trends, calculating percentages, and determining relationships based on the provided data.
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DI - Charts

Class - 6
Elites Grid
Praveen was the manager of a clothes shop and he collected information regarding the
number of customers visiting his shop during a period of 10 days, Day 1 through Day 10.
In the following graph, the bars represent the number of customers who visited the
shop on each day and the line represents the number of customers who made a
purchase on each day as a percentage of the number of customers who visited the shop
on that day:

Q1. On which day did the highest number of customers make a purchase?
a) Day 2 b) Day 5 c) Day 7 d) Day 10
Q2. On which of the following days is the number of customers who made a purchase
on that day as a percentage of the number of customers who made a purchase on the
previous day the highest?
a) Day 4 b) Day 2 c) Day 7 d) Day 10
Q3. On how many days did at least 35 customers who visited the shop not make any
purchase?
Q4. What is the approximate per-day average number of customers who visited the
shop but did not make any purchase during the given period?
a) 34 b) 36 c) 37 d) 35
The multi-layered pie-chart below shows the sales of LED
television sets for a big retail electronics outlet during 2016
and 2017. The outer layer shows the monthly sales during
this period, with each label showing the month followed by
sales figure of that month. For some months, the sales
figures are not given in the chart. The middle-layer shows
quarter-wise aggregate sales figures (in some cases,
aggregate quarter-wise sales numbers are not given next to
the quarter). The innermost layer shows annual sales. It is
known that the sales figures during the three months of the
second quarter (April, May, June) of 2016 form an arithmetic
progression, as do the three monthly sales figures in the
fourth quarter (October, November, December) of that year.

Q1. What is the percentage increase in sales in December


2017 as compared to the sales in December 2016?
a. 28.57 b. 22.22 c. 50.00 d. 38.46

Q2. In which quarter of 2017 was the percentage increase


in sales from the same quarter of 2016 the highest?
a. Q1 b. Q3 c. Q4 d. Q2

Q3. During which quarter was the percentage decrease in


sales from the previous quarter’s sales the highest?
a. Q2 of 2017 b. Q1 of 2017 c. Q4 of 2017 d. Q2 of 2016

Q4. During which month was the percentage increase in


sales from the previous month’s sales the highest?
a. March of 2017 b. October of 2017
c. October of 2016 d. March of 2016
Each person living in a certain city speaks exactly one
language among six different languages – English, Hindi,
Malayalam, Tamil, Telugu and Marathi. The first pie chart
below gives the number of persons in the city who speak
each language at the beginning of 2010. The second pie
chart gives the exact percentage breakup of the number of
persons who speak each language at the beginning of
2015. It is known that, between 2010 and 2015, no person
learned to speak another language and there were no births
or deaths in the city. However, some persons in the city
might have moved out of the city and/or some persons from
outside the city might have moved into the city. Every
person who moved into the city speaks exactly one of the
six languages.

Q1. If the number of persons who speak Hindi remained the


same during the given period, what is the minimum number
of persons who would have moved out of the city?

Q2. If no person moved out of the city between 2010 and


2015, what is the minimum number of people who speak
Malayalam that must have moved into the city?

Q3. If no person moved out of the city between 2010 and


2015, what is the minimum number of people that must
have moved into the city?

Q4. If no person moved into the city between 2010 and


2015, what is the minimum number of people that must
have moved out of the city?
Amitoj, Biraj, Cheema, Dagar and Elayaraja played a game of
dice. The die used for the game was special and had only two
numbers – 1 or 6 written on the six faces of the die. Each
player rolled the die six times. If a player got the same number
(either 1 or 6) on three consecutive rolls of the die, he got two
points. Otherwise no points were awarded to the players.
It was observed that each of the five players got two points
each in the game, while one person each got points on the 4th,
5th and 6th roll of the die. It was also observed that no player
got the same number on four or more consecutive rolls of the
die.
The table given below provides partial information about the
numbers rolled by the five players on different throws:

Q1. Elayaraja got the points on the die roll number


_________
Q2. What is the sum of the numbers on the 3rd die roll by all
the players together? (Write 0 if your answer is ‘Cannot be
determined’)
Q3. Cheema got the points on the same die roll number as:
a. Amitoj b. Biraj
c. Elayaraja d. None of these
Q4. Which of the following persons got the points on the 4th
die roll?
a. Biraj b. Elayaraja
c. Dagar d. Amitoj
There are only four brands of entry level smartphones called
Azra, Bysi, Cxqi, and Dipq in a country. Details about their
market share, unit selling price, and profitability (defined as the
profit as a percentage of the revenue) for the year 2016 are
given in the table below:

In 2017, sales volume of entry level smartphones grew by 40%


as compared to that in 2016. Cxqi offered a 40% discount on its
unit selling price in 2017, which resulted in a 15% increase in its
market share. Each of the other three brands lost 5% market
share. However, the profitability of Cxqi came down to half of its
value in 2016. The unit selling prices of the other three brands
and their profitability values remained the same in 2017 as they
were in 2016.

Q1. The brand that had the highest revenue in 2016 is:
A Cxqi B Bysi C Azra D Dipq
Q2. The brand that had the highest profit in 2016 is:
A Bysi B Dipq C Cxqi D Azra
Q3. The brand that had the highest profit in 2017 is:
A Bysi B Azra C Cxqi D Dipq
Q4. The complete list of brands whose profits went up in 2017
from 2016 is:
A Azra, Bysi, Dipq B Cxqi, Azra, Dipq
C Azra, Bysi, Cxqi D Bysi, Cxqi, Dipq
Five drivers, who were working for a logistics company,
travelled to five different places to deliver their
consignments. During their drive, each driver took rest
multiple number of times. The following graph gives the
time (in minutes) that they took to reach their destinations.
The darkly shaded regions in each bar indicate the times
during which the respective driver rested and the unshaded
regions indicate the times during which he drove. The table
below the graph gives the distance travelled by each of the
drivers.

Q1. If the drivers had not taken any rest during their drive,
which driver would have been the first to reach his
destination? (Assume that there is no driver fatigue)
a) Ravi b) Roop c) Rakesh d) Rohan
Q2. The highest average speed (in kmph), including rest
times, over the entire drive for any driver was
Q3. The average speed of which driver would have been
the highest, if the drivers had not taken any rest during
their drive? (Assume that there is no driver fatigue)
a) Rohan b) Ram c) Rakesh d) Roop
Q4. For which driver was the total duration of rest the
lowest as a percentage of the duration for which he drove?
a) Ram b) Rakesh c) Ravi d) Roop

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