Data Interpretation is an important part of the Quantitative Aptitude section in the IBPS RRB PO 2025. The DI questions test candidates’ ability to analyse and draw meaningful conclusions from data presented in various tables, pie charts, bar graphs, line graphs, and caselets. The Data Interpretation topic contains 10–15 questions typically appearing in both the Prelims and Mains exams, mastering DI is essential for securing a high score. In this article, we are providing a strategic approach to boost your preparation for DI questions. Candidates can boost their Data Interpretation preparation in the article below.
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In the Quantitative Aptitude section of the RRB PO Prelims and Mains exams, Data Interpretation typically carries significant weightage:
Given its high mark potential and frequent appearance, mastering DI is indispensable for anyone aiming to crack the RRB PO 2025 exam.
Data Interpretation questions assess your ability to extract relevant information from complex datasets and perform calculations to answer multiple questions based on a set of data. These questions involve mathematical concepts such as percentages, ratios, averages, profit and loss, and time and distance.
The level of difficulty ranges from moderate in prelims to challenging in mains, with mains often including arithmetic-based DI covering topics such as time and work or profit and loss.
To boost your preparation in DI for the RRB PO 2025 exam, follow these expert-recommended strategies:
Memorise key formulas, square roots (up to 50), cube roots (up to 20) and percentage-to-fraction conversions to speed up calculations.
The IBPS RRB PO 2025 exam consists of:
Candidates can check the detailed syllabus of RRB PO for Prelims and Mains exams, as well as high-weightage topics like DI and Simplification. Analyse previous years’ papers to understand the question pattern and difficulty level.
Candidates should solve previous year papers and mock tests to enhance their preparation effectively. The benefits include:
Candidates can solve the last 5 to 6 years IBPS RRB PO Quantitative Aptitude papers and full-length mock tests and analyse their performance to identify weak areas.
To solve DI questions efficiently, follow these steps:
Time is a crucial factor in the RRB PO exam. Learn shortcuts to increase efficiency:
Based on analyses of previous years, prioritise these DI formats:
Practice 4-5 DI sets daily, covering different formats and difficulty levels. The mains exam may involve mixed DIs or arithmetic-based caselets, so ensure versatility in your preparation.
The table below provides the information related to different farmlands, i.e. A, B, C and D. Each farmland consists of a certain number of farm workers and cattle (cows and buffaloes).
Note: Cattle have one head and four legs, while each worker has one head and two legs.
| Farmland | Number of workers | Number of cattle | Total number of headcount s | Total number of legs |
| A | 18 | – | 60 | – |
| B | – | – | 58 | 184 |
| C | 12 | – | – | 84 |
| D | – | 16 | – | – |
| Total | – | – | 173 | – |
Question 1: Find the ratio of the number of workers in farmland A to that of the same in farmland B.
Question 2: If the ratio of the number of cows to buffaloes in farmland C was 4:1, then find the number of buffaloes in farmland C.
Question 3: Find the total number of legs in farmland D.
Question 4: The total number of workers in all the given farmlands together is approximately what percentage of the total number of cattle in all the given farmlands together?
Question 5: If the average production of milk per day by each cattle of farmland A was 8 litres and the rate of cost of each litre of milk was Rs. 15, then find the total revenue generated per day by farmland A.
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Around 20-25 questions across 3-4 sets.
Yes — unless asked for exact values.
Tabular, Bar Graph, and Pie Chart DIs are most common.
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