
The following table gives the percentage of marks obtained by seven students in six different subjects in an examination.
The Numbers in the brackets give the maximum marks in each subject.
Student
Subject (Max. Marks)
Maths
Chemistry
Physics
Geography
History
Computer
Science
Ayush
Aman
Sajal
Rohit
Muskan
Tanvi
Tarun
The number of students who obtained and above marks in each subject is?
Maths
Chemistry
Physics
Geography
History
Computer
Science


Important Questions on Data Interpretation
The following table gives the percentage of marks obtained by seven students in six different subjects in an examination.
The numbers in the brackets give the maximum marks in each subject.
Student | Subject (Max. Marks) | |||||
Maths |
Chemistry |
Physics |
Geography |
History |
Computer Science |
|
Ayush | ||||||
Aman | ||||||
Sajal | ||||||
Rohit | ||||||
Muskan | ||||||
Tanvi | ||||||
Tarun |
What is the sum of marks obtained by Sajal in all the six subjects?

The following table gives the percentage of marks obtained by seven students in six different subjects in an examination.
The numbers in the brackets give the maximum marks in each subject.
Student | Subject (Max. Marks) | |||||
Maths |
Chemistry |
Physics |
Geography |
History |
Computer Science |
|
Ayush | ||||||
Aman | ||||||
Sajal | ||||||
Rohit | ||||||
Muskan | ||||||
Tanvi | ||||||
Tarun |
In which subject is the overall percentage of marks obtained by the seven students the highest?

The following table gives the percentage of marks obtained by seven students in six different subjects in an examination.
The numbers in the brackets give the maximum marks in each subject.
Student | Subject (Max. Marks) | |||||
Maths |
Chemistry |
Physics |
Geography |
History |
Computer Science |
|
Ayush | ||||||
Aman | ||||||
Sajal | ||||||
Rohit | ||||||
Muskan | ||||||
Tanvi | ||||||
Tarun |
What is the overall percentage of marks obtained by Tarun?

Study the following table and answer the question.
Classification of students based on the marks obtained by them in physics and chemistry in an examination.
Subject | Marks Out of | ||||
and above | and above | and above | and above | and above | |
Physics | |||||
Chemistry | |||||
Aggregate |
What is the difference between the number of students who passed with as cut-off marks in Chemistry and those who passed with as cut-off marks in aggregate?

Study the following table and answer the question.
Classification of students based on the marks obtained by them in physics and chemistry in an examination.
Subject | Marks Out of | ||||
and above | and above | and above | and above | and above | |
Physics | |||||
Chemistry | |||||
Aggregate |
If at least marks in Physics are required for pursuing higher studies in Physics, how many students will be eligible to pursue higher studies in Physics?

Study the following table and answer the question based on it.
Year | Delhi | H.P. | U.P. | Punjab | Haryana | ||||||||||
App. | Qual. | sel. | App. | Qual. | sel. | App. | Qual. | sel. | App. | Qual. | sel. | App. | Qual. | sel. | |
For which state is the average number of candidates selected over the years the maximum?

Study the following table and answer the question based on it.
Year | Delhi | H.P. | U.P. | Punjab | Haryana | ||||||||||
Qual. | sel. | App. | Qual. | sel. | App. | Qual. | sel. | App. | Qual. | sel. | App. | Qual. | sel. | ||
The percentage of candidates qualified from Punjab over those who appeared from Punjab is highest in the year:

Study the following table and answer the question based on it.
Year | Delhi | H.P. | U.P. | Punjab | Haryana | ||||||||||
App. | Qual. | sel. | App. | Qual. | sel. | App. | Qual. | sel. | App. | Qual. | sel. | App. | Qual. | sel. | |
In the year , which state had the lowest percentage of candidates selected over the candidates appeared?
