Bar Chart Quizzes Post published:March 30, 2020 Post category:Aptitude Quizzes Post comments:0 Comments 0% 0 votes, 0 avg 0 See time here Aptitude Quizzes Bar Chart Quiz 4Total Questions: 20Time: 60 minutes 1 / 20 Category: Bar Chart QuestionsA soft drink company prepares drinks of three different flavours - X, Y and Z. The production of three flavours over a period of six years has been expressed in the bar graph provided below.Production of Three Different Flavours X, Y and Z by a Company over the years (in lakh bottles)1.The total production of flovour Z in 1997 and 1998 is what percentage of the total production of flavour X in 1995 and 1996? 102.25% 115.57% 96.67% 133.33% Explanation:Required percentage=(60 + 60)x 100%(50 + 40)=120x 100%90= 133.33%.2 / 20 Category: Bar Chart QuestionsA soft drink company prepares drinks of three different flavours - X, Y and Z. The production of three flavours over a period of six years has been expressed in the bar graph provided below.Production of Three Different Flavours X, Y and Z by a Company over the years (in lakh bottles)2.For which flavour was the average annual production maximum in the given period? Z only Y only X only X and Y Explanation:Average annual productions over the given period for various flavours are:For Flavour X =1x (50 + 40 + 55 + 45 + 60 + 50)= 50 lakh bottles.6For Flavour Y =1x (55 + 60 + 50 + 55 + 50 + 55)= 54.17 lakh bottles.6For Flavour Z =1x (45 + 50 + 60 + 60 + 45 + 40)= 50 lakh bottles.6 Maximum average production is for Flavour Y.3 / 20 Category: Bar Chart QuestionsA soft drink company prepares drinks of three different flavours - X, Y and Z. The production of three flavours over a period of six years has been expressed in the bar graph provided below.Production of Three Different Flavours X, Y and Z by a Company over the years (in lakh bottles)3.What is the difference between the average production of flavour X in 1995, 1996 and 1997 and the average production of flavour Y in 1998, 1999 and 2000? 50,000 bottles 5,00,000 bottles 2,40,000 bottles 80,000 bottles Explanation:Average production of flavour X in 1995, 1996 and 1997 =1x (50 + 40 + 55)3 =145lakh bottles.3Average production of flavour Y in 1998, 1999 and 2000 =1x (55 + 50 + 55)3 =160lakh bottles.3 Difference=160-14533=153= 5 lakh bottles= 5,00,000 bottles.4 / 20 Category: Bar Chart QuestionsA soft drink company prepares drinks of three different flavours - X, Y and Z. The production of three flavours over a period of six years has been expressed in the bar graph provided below.Production of Three Different Flavours X, Y and Z by a Company over the years (in lakh bottles)4.What was the approximate decline in the production of flavour Z in 2000 as compared to the production in 1998? 33% 50% 42% 25% Explanation:Percentage decline in the production of flavour Z in 2000 as compared to the production in 1998 =(60 - 40)x 100%60 =20x 100%60= 33.33% 33%.5 / 20 Category: Bar Chart QuestionsA soft drink company prepares drinks of three different flavours - X, Y and Z. The production of three flavours over a period of six years has been expressed in the bar graph provided below.Production of Three Different Flavours X, Y and Z by a Company over the years (in lakh bottles)5.For which of the following years the percentage of rise/fall in production from the previous year is the maximum for the flavour Y? 1997 1999 1996 1998 Explanation:The percentage rise/fall in production from the previous year for flavour Y during various years are:In 1996 =(60 - 55)x 100% = 9.09% (increase)55In 1997 =(60 - 50)x 100% = 16.67% (decrease)60In 1998 =(55 - 50)x 100% = 10% (increase)55In 1999 =(55 - 50)x 100% = 9.09% (decrease)55In 2000 =(55 - 50)x 100% = 10% (increase)50 Maximum change is decrease of 16.67% during 1997.6 / 20 Category: Bar Chart QuestionsA cosmetic company provides five different products. The sales of these five products (in lakh number of packs) during 1995 and 2000 are shown in the following bar graph.Sales (in lakh number of packs) of five different products of Cosmetic Company during 1995 and 20001.The sales of lipsticks in 2000 was by what percent more than the sales of nail enamels in 2000? (rounded off to nearest integer) 28% 31% 22% 33% Explanation:Required percentage=(48.17 - 37.76)x 100%37.76= 27.57% 28%.7 / 20 Category: Bar Chart QuestionsA cosmetic company provides five different products. The sales of these five products (in lakh number of packs) during 1995 and 2000 are shown in the following bar graph.Sales (in lakh number of packs) of five different products of Cosmetic Company during 1995 and 20002.During the period 1995-2000, the minimum rate of increase in sales is in the case of? Lipsticks Shampoos Nail enamels Talcum powders Explanation:The percentage increase from 1995 to 2000 for various products are:Lipsticks =(48.17 - 20.15)x 100% = 139.06%.20.15Nail enamels =(37.76 - 5.93)x 100% = 536.76%.5.93Talcum powders =(29.14 - 14.97)x 100% = 94.66%.14.97Shampoos =(12.21 - 7.88)x 100% = 54.95% 55%.7.88Conditioners =(10.19 - 5.01)x 100% = 103.39%.5.01 The minimum rate of increase in sales from 1995 to 2000 is in the case of Shampoos8 / 20 Category: Bar Chart QuestionsA cosmetic company provides five different products. The sales of these five products (in lakh number of packs) during 1995 and 2000 are shown in the following bar graph.Sales (in lakh number of packs) of five different products of Cosmetic Company during 1995 and 20003.What is the approximate ratio of the sales of nail enamels in 2000 to the sales of Talcum powders in 1995? 2:1 7:2 4:3 5:2 Explanation:Required ratio =37.76 2.5 =5.14.9729 / 20 Category: Bar Chart QuestionsA cosmetic company provides five different products. The sales of these five products (in lakh number of packs) during 1995 and 2000 are shown in the following bar graph.Sales (in lakh number of packs) of five different products of Cosmetic Company during 1995 and 20004.The sales have increase by nearly 55% from 1995 to 2000 in the case of? Nail enamels Lipsticks Talcum powders Shampoos Explanation:The percentage increase from 1995 to 2000 for various products are:Lipsticks =(48.17 - 20.15)x 100% = 139.06%.20.15Nail enamels =(37.76 - 5.93)x 100% = 536.76%.5.93Talcum powders =(29.14 - 14.97)x 100% = 94.66%.14.97Shampoos =(12.21 - 7.88)x 100% = 54.95% 55%.7.88Conditioners =(10.19 - 5.01)x 100% = 103.39%.5.0110 / 20 Category: Bar Chart QuestionsA cosmetic company provides five different products. The sales of these five products (in lakh number of packs) during 1995 and 2000 are shown in the following bar graph.Sales (in lakh number of packs) of five different products of Cosmetic Company during 1995 and 20005.The sales of conditioners in 1995 was by what percent less than the sales of shampoos in 1995? (rounded off to nearest integer) 36% 57% 25% 29% Explanation:Required percentage=(7.88 - 5.01)x 100%7.88= 36.42% 36%.11 / 20 Category: Bar Chart QuestionsThe bar graph given below shows the percentage distribution of the total expenditures of a company under various expense heads during 2003.Percentage Distribution of Total Expenditure of a Company1.The total amount of expenditures of the company is how many times of expenditure on research and development? 18 27 8 20 Explanation:Let the total expenditures be Rs. x.Then, the expenditure on Research and Development (R & D)= Rs. (5% of x) = Rs.5x x100 = Rs.x.20 Ratio of the total expenditure to the expenditure on R & D =xx/20 =20.1Then, the total expenditure is 20 times the expenditure of Research and Development12 / 20 Category: Bar Chart QuestionsThe bar graph given below shows the percentage distribution of the total expenditures of a company under various expense heads during 2003.Percentage Distribution of Total Expenditure of a Company2.If the expenditure on advertisement is 2.10 crores then the difference between the expenditure on transport and taxes is? Rs. 35 lakhs Rs. 1.25 crores Rs. 95 lakhs Rs. 65 lakhs Explanation:Let the total expenditure be Rs. x crores.Then, 15% of x = 2.10 x =2.10 x 100= 14.15 Total expenditure = Rs. 14 croresand so, the difference between the expenditures on transport and taxes= Rs. [(12.5 - 10)% of 14] crores= Rs. [2.5% of 14] crores= Rs. 0.35 crores= Rs. 35 lakhs13 / 20 Category: Bar Chart QuestionsThe bar graph given below shows the percentage distribution of the total expenditures of a company under various expense heads during 2003.Percentage Distribution of Total Expenditure of a Company3.What is the ratio of the total expenditure on infrastructure and transport to the total expenditure on taxes and interest on loans? 9:7 8:7 13:11 5:4 Explanation:Let the total amount of expenditures be Rs. x.Then, the total expenditure on infrastruture and transport= Rs. [(20 + 12.5)% of x]= Rs. [32.5% of x] = Rs.32.5x100and total expenditure on taxes and interest on loans= Rs. [(10 + 17.5)% of x]= Rs. [27.5% of x] = Rs.27.5x100 Required ratio =32.5x/100=13.27.5x/1001114 / 20 Category: Bar Chart QuestionsThe bar graph given below shows the percentage distribution of the total expenditures of a company under various expense heads during 2003.Percentage Distribution of Total Expenditure of a Company4.If the interest on loans amounted to Rs. 2.45 crores then the total amount of expenditure on advertisement, taxes and research and development is? Rs. 5.4 crores Rs. 3 crores Rs. 4.2 crores Rs. 7 crores Explanation:Let the total expenditure be Rs. x crores.Then, 17.5% of x = 2.45 x = 14. Total expenditure = Rs. 14 crores.and so, the total expenditure on advertisement, taxes and Research and Development= Rs. [(15 + 10 + 5)% of 14] crores= Rs. [30% of 14] crores= Rs. 4.2 crores.15 / 20 Category: Bar Chart QuestionsThe bar graph given below shows the percentage distribution of the total expenditures of a company under various expense heads during 2003.Percentage Distribution of Total Expenditure of a Company5.The expenditure on the interest on loans is by what percent more than the expenditure on transport? 40% 5% 10% 20% Explanation:Let the total amount of expenditures be Rs. x.Then, the expenditure on interest on loans = Rs. (17.5% of x) = Rs.17.5x100and the expenditure on transport = Rs. (12.5% of x) = Rs.12.5x.100 Difference between the two expenditures= Rs.17.5x-12.5x100100= Rs.5x100and so, the required percentage =5x/100x 100% = 40%.12.5x/10016 / 20 Category: Bar Chart QuestionsStudy the bar chart and answer the question based on it.Production of Fertilizers by a Company (in 1000 tonnes) Over the Years1.What was the percentage decline in the production of fertilizers from 1997 to 1998? 20% 21% 25% 33(1/3)% Explanation:Required percentage =(45 - 60)% = -25%.60 There is a decline of 25% in production from 1997 to 1998.17 / 20 Category: Bar Chart QuestionsStudy the bar chart and answer the question based on it.Production of Fertilizers by a Company (in 1000 tonnes) Over the Years2.The average production of 1996 and 1997 was exactly equal to the average production of which of the following pairs of years? 1999 and 2000 2000 and 2001 1998 and 2000 1995 and 2001 Explanation:Average production (in 10000 tonnes) of 1996 and 199740 + 60= 50.2We shall find the average production (in 10000 tonnes) for each of the given alternative pairs:2000 and 2001 =50 + 75= 62.5.21999 and 2000 =65 + 50= 57.5.21998 and 2000 =45 + 50= 47.5.21995 and 1999 =25 + 65= 45.21995 and 2001 =25 + 75= 50.2 The average production of 1996 and 1997 is equal to the average production of 1995 and 2001.18 / 20 Category: Bar Chart QuestionsStudy the bar chart and answer the question based on it.Production of Fertilizers by a Company (in 1000 tonnes) Over the Years3What was the percentage increase in production of fertilizers in 2002 compared to that in 1995? 300% 200% 320% 220% Explanation:Required percentage =(80 - 25)x 100% = 220%.2519 / 20 Category: Bar Chart QuestionsStudy the bar chart and answer the question based on it.Production of Fertilizers by a Company (in 1000 tonnes) Over the Years4.In which year was the percentage increase in production as compared to the previous year the maximum? 2001 1997 2002 1996 Explanation:The percentage increase in production compared to previous year for different years are:In 1996 =(40 - 25)x 100% = 60%.25In 1997 =(60 - 40)x 100% = 50%.40In 1998 there is a decrease in production.In 1999 =(65 - 45)x 100% = 44.44%.45In 2000 there is a decrease in production.In 2001 =(75 - 50)x 100% = 50%.50In 2002 =(80 - 75)x 100% = 6.67%.75Clearlyl, there is maximum percentage increase in production in 1996.20 / 20 Category: Bar Chart QuestionsStudy the bar chart and answer the question based on it.Production of Fertilizers by a Company (in 1000 tonnes) Over the Years5.In how many of the given years was the production of fertilizers more than the average production of the given years? 2 1 3 4 Explanation:Average production (in 10000 tonnes) over the given years =1(25 + 40 + 60 + 45 + 65 + 50 + 75 + 80) = 55.8 The productions during the years 1997, 1999, 2001 and 2002 are more than the average production. 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