Data Interpretation Important Questions: The State Bank of India (SBI) will conduct the SBI PO exam in 2025 to recruit candidates for the position of Probationary Officer. The SBI PO Prelims Exam will be conducted on the 8th, 16th and 24th March 2025. Data Interpretation (DI) is a crucial part of the quantitative section, consisting of 10 to 15 questions. In the SBI PO prelims, Data Interpretation includes different types: Bar Graphs, Pie Charts, Line Graphs, Tabular Charts, Mixed Graphs, Paragraph/Caselet Questions, and Data Sufficiency. In this article, we are providing the SBI PO Data Interpretation important questions and their answer that are asked in the Prelims Exam. Candidates bookmark our article for all important questions.
Here we are providing the SBI PO Data Interpretation important Questions that are asked in the SBI Po prelims exam. Candidates preparing seriously for SBI PO should also check the latest SBI PO Salary structure along with preparation resources. To improve speed, accuracy, and exam confidence, candidates should attempt the latest SBI PO Mock test regularly on PracticeMock and analyze their performance before the real exam.
Question 1: If the number of books issued to 3rd year student on Monday is 50% more
than the number of books issued to 3rd year student on Tuesday, find the number of
books issued to 3rd year student on Monday.
A) 315
B) 325
C) 295
D) 335
E) None of these
Question 2: The number of books issued to 5th year students on Tuesday is what
percentage of the number of books issued to 4th year students on the same day?
A) 52.4%
B) 56.5%
C) 61.3%
D) 65.9%
E) 49.1%
Question 3: Find the total number of books issued till Tuesday starting from the last
week of November.
A) 4200
B) 4400
C) 4600
D) 4800
E) None of these
Question 4: 20% of the books issued till Tuesday was deposited on Wednesday, and
720 books were issued on Wednesday. Find the number of books left in the library on
Wednesday at the end of the day.
A) 2000
B) 1900
C) 1800
D) 2100
E) None of these
Question 5: If each student of 5th year was issued 3 books on Tuesday, then find the
number of 5th year students who were issued books on Tuesday.
A) 26
B) 28
C) 32
D) 36
E) None of these
Disclaimer: The data interpretation questions, examples, and preparation strategies provided in this article are based on previous exam trends, expert insights, and practice resources. They are intended solely for educational and guidance purposes and should not be considered official or exhaustive. The actual questions, difficulty levels, and exam details will be determined and released only by the State Bank of India (SBI) through its official notifications and exam papers. Candidates are strongly advised to rely on official SBI updates for confirmed information.
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