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SBI PO Mains Level DI Set 2

SBI PO Mains Level DI Set 2

SBI PO Mains Level DI Practice | Advanced Data Interpretation Questions

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Master SBI PO Mains Data Interpretation (DI)

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Data Interpretation is a game-changer in SBI PO Mains. With the right practice, you can decode complex caselets, charts, and tabular data to score higher in less time.

DATA INTERPRETATION SET 2

Bar graph shows the number of total balls of three different colors (Red + Blue + Green) in four different (A, B, C & D) bags

Bar graph shows the probability of picking a red ball from each of bag’s A and C and probability of picking a green ball from each of bag’s B and D. Read the data and answer the following questions.

Questions:

  1. Blue balls in bag A are 2 more than the number of green balls in bag B. Find the percentage of picking two green balls from bag A.
    • a) 60
    • b) 10
    • c) 15.78
    • d) 7.89
    • e) 15
  2. Blue balls in C are 20% more than green balls in D. Find the sum of probability of picking one green balls from bag C and one green balls in B.
    • a) 3/5
    • b) 3/4
    • c) 3/20
    • d) 1/4
    • e) 1/5
  3. In bag X, the number of red balls is the lowest prime number and number of green balls is the highest one-digit number. If the probability of picking one blue ball from bag X is three time that of picking red balls from bag A, then find the blue balls in X. (Note: only three types of balls in bag X)
    • a) 5
    • b) 10
    • c) 15
    • d) 9
    • e) 20
  4. If the number of blue balls is perfect cube and green balls in bag A is perfect square, then what can be the value of green balls in bag A. (Blue balls < green balls)
    • a) 6
    • b) 10
    • c) 15
    • d) 25
    • e) 16
  5. Sum of green balls in all the bags is 30 and green balls in C is 4 more than that of in A. Find the difference between total blue balls in A and C.
    • a) 22
    • b) 12
    • c) 15
    • d) 0
    • e) 20

Solutions:

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