Data Interpretation Practice Set – XXXI

As Banking EXAMS like  SBI PO, IBPS Clerical, IBPS PO and SSC CGL 2018 exam is on the way. So, for the practice of candidates here we are providing some questions of Data Interpretation  practice set.

Directions for questions 1 to 5: A team of 5 players A, B, C, D and E participated in a tournament and played four matches (1 to 4). The following table gives partial information about their individual scores and the total runs scored by the team in each match.
Each column has two values missing. These are the runs scored by the two lowest scorers in that match. None of the two missing values is more than 10% of the total runs scored in that match.

1.What is the maximum possible percentage contribution of A in the total runs scored in the four matches?
(a) 19.7%
(b) 19.9%
(c) 20.1%
(d) 20.2%
(e) Cannot be determined

2.What is the maximum possible percentage contribution of E in the total runs scored in the four matches?
(a) 18.2%
(b) 19.9%
(c) 18.6%
(d) 20.2%
(e) Cannot be determined

3.If the absolute difference between the total runs scored by A and C in the four matches is minimum possible then what is the ratio of A and C’s total runs scored by them in the four matches.
(a) 187:189
(b) 189:187
(c) 183:187
(d) 189:188
(e) Cannot be determined

4.If the absolute difference between the total runs scored by A and C in the four matches is minimum possible then what is the absolute difference between total runs scored by B and E in the four matches?
(a) 32
(b) 37
(c) 35
(d) 27
(e) Cannot be determined

5.The players are ranked 1 to 5 on the basis of the total runs scored by them in the four matches, with the highest scorer getting Rank 1. If it is known that no two players scored the same number of total runs, how many players are there whose ranks can be exactly determined?
(a) 0
(b) 1
(c) 3
(d) 5
(e) Cannot be determined

Answers:

1. A                 2. C                3. B              4. B               5. C

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