Data Interpretation
Data Interpretation
Data Interpretation
CASELET-1
Ten musicians (A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I and J) are experts in at least one of the following three
percussion instruments: table, mridangam, and ghatam. Among them, three are experts in table but
not in mridangam or ghatam, another three are experts in mridangam but not in tabla or ghatam, and
one is an expert in ghatam but not in tabla or mridangam. Further, two are experts in tabla and
mridangam but not in ghatam, and one is an expert in tabla and ghatam but not in mridangam.
The following facts are known about these ten musicians.
1. Both A and B are experts in mridangam, but only one of them is also an expert in tabla.
2. D is an expert in both tabla and ghatam.
3. Both F and G are experts in tabla, but only one of them is also an expert in mridangam.
4. Neither I nor J is an expert in tabla.
5. Neither H nor I is an expert in mridangam, but only one of them is an expert in ghatam.
1) Who among the following is DEFINITELY an expert in tabla but not in either
mridangam or ghatam?
A. A
B. F
C. H
D. C
A. B
B. J
C. G
D. E
3) Which of the following pairs CANNOT have any musician who is an expert
in both tabla and mridangam but not in ghatam?
A. A and B
B. F and G
C. C and E
D. C and F
A. E, F and H
B. C, G and H
C. E, G and H
D. C, E and G
CASELET-2
1000 patients currently suffering from a disease were selected to study the effectiveness of treatment of four
types of medicines — A, B, C and D. These patients were first randomly assigned into two groups of equal
size, called treatment group and control group. The patients in the control group were not treated with any of
these medicines; instead they were given a dummy medicine, called placebo, containing only sugar and
starch. The following information is known about the patients in the treatment group.
a. A total of 250 patients were treated with type A medicine and a total of 210 patients were treated with
type C medicine.
b. 25 patients were treated with type A medicine only. 20 patients were treated with type C medicine only.
10 patients were treated with type D medicine only.
c. 35 patients were treated with type A and type D medicines only. 20 patients were treated with type A and
type B medicines only. 30 patients were treated with type A and type C medicines only. 20 patients were
treated with type C and type D medicines only.
d. 100 patients were treated with exactly three types of medicines.
e. 40 patients were treated with medicines of types A, B and C, but not with medicines of type D. 20 patients
were treated with medicines of types A, C and D, but not with medicines of type B.
f. 50 patients were given all the four types of medicines. 75 patients were treated with exactly one type of
medicine.
2) The number of patients who were treated with medicine types B, C and D, but
not type A was:
Correct Answer: 10
3) How many patients were treated with medicine types B and D only?
4) The number of patients who were treated with medicine type D was:
In an examination given by 800 students 220 failed in Marathi ,300 failed in English, 150 failed in Hindi,125 failed in
both Marathi and English,70 failed in both Marathi and Hindi ,60 failed in both English and Hindi ,30 failed in all three
exams .
TRICKS:
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5)If in a room there are 50 people and everyone shakes hand with each other what will be total number of
handshakes?
6) If the radius of tyre of a car is 7cm and it has to cover a distance of 5280km. How many rotation it will take to
cover the distance?