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Tips on Answering Aptitude Questions on Data Interpretation

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Tips on Answering Aptitude Questions on Data Interpretation

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  1. 4 TIPS on answering Aptitude Questions on Data Interpretation

  2. Tip #1: Use a physical calculator and a notepad Online proctored tests disallow candidates from using Calculator Software Applications in Desktop/ Laptop/ Mobile Device where the test is being given. However, a separate handheld calculator can be used. Use a notebook with a pencil to jot down relevant numbers to help you in making quick calculations.

  3. Tip #2: While calculating averages, it is easier to assume an approximate mean and calculation average of differences from that mean Question: What is the average marks scored by the student across all six periodical exams? Solution: You can assume the mean to be 380. The differences from the assumed mean are: -20, -15, -10, +5, +20, +25 Average of the differences = + 0.83333 Average Marks = Assumed Mean + Average Difference = 380.8333

  4. Tip #3: Percentage of Change (Increase/ Decrease) = Difference/ Original Value * 100 Question: If the expenditure in 2000 is 25% more than expenditure in 1997, then the income in 1997 is what percent less than the income in 2000? Solution: Assume that Expenditure in 1997 is Rs 100. Expenditure in 2000 = Rs 125. Profits in 1997 = Rs 45 (45% of exp) Income in 1997 = Rs 145 Profits in 2000 = Rs 75 (60% of exp) Income in 2000 = Rs 200 Change in income from 2000 to 1997 = Change/ Original Value x 100 = 55/200 * 100 = 27.5%

  5. Tip #4: Grasp the information from the chart visually to answer some questions very quickly Question: Nearly 20% of the funds are to be sourced through? Solution: Roughly a quarter of all the funds are to be sourced through this channel. Which implies a sector with an angle of around 90⁰ The only sector with an angle close to 90⁰ is “External Assistance”.

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