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Solved Examples โ€“ Table Charts

Solved examples help students understand the practical application of table charts, percentages, averages, ratios, and comparative analysis in Data Interpretation questions. These examples are designed from basic to advanced level and cover important questions frequently asked in SSC, Banking, Railway, Insurance, CAT, CDS, NDA, MBA entrance exams, and various competitive examinations.

Topics Covered in Solved Examples

  • Table Reading
  • Percentage Calculations
  • Average Problems
  • Ratio and Difference Analysis
  • Maximum and Minimum Values
  • Trend Analysis
  • Comparative Interpretation
  • Quick Approximation Techniques

Study the Following Table Carefully

The following table shows the annual sales (in lakh units) of four companies from 2020 to 2024.

Year Company A Company B Company C Company D
2020 120 150 180 200
2021 140 160 210 220
2022 170 190 240 260
2023 200 210 280 300
2024 230 240 320 340

Example 1: Total Value Calculation

Question: Find the total sales of Company A from 2020 to 2024.

Solution:

Total Sales

= 120 + 140 + 170 + 200 + 230

= 860 lakh units

Answer: 860 lakh units


Example 2: Average Calculation

Question: Find the average sales of Company B over five years.

Solution:

Total Sales of Company B

= 150 + 160 + 190 + 210 + 240

= 950

Average

= 950 / 5

= 190 lakh units

Answer: 190 lakh units


Example 3: Highest Value Identification

Question: Which company recorded the highest sales in 2024?

Solution:

2024 sales:

  • Company A = 230
  • Company B = 240
  • Company C = 320
  • Company D = 340

Highest value = 340

Answer: Company D


Example 4: Difference Calculation

Question: Find the difference between sales of Company C and Company A in 2023.

Solution:

Company C sales = 280

Company A sales = 200

Difference

= 280 โˆ’ 200

= 80 lakh units

Answer: 80 lakh units


Example 5: Percentage Increase

Question: Find the percentage increase in sales of Company A from 2020 to 2024.

Solution:

Old Value = 120

New Value = 230

Increase = 230 โˆ’ 120 = 110

Percentage Increase

= (110 / 120) ร— 100

= 91.67%

Answer: 91.67%


Example 6: Ratio Problem

Question: Find the ratio of sales of Company B to Company D in 2022.

Solution:

Company B = 190

Company D = 260

Required Ratio

= 190 : 260

= 19 : 26

Answer: 19 : 26


Example 7: Combined Sales Problem

Question: Find the combined sales of Company C and Company D in 2021.

Solution:

Company C = 210

Company D = 220

Combined Sales

= 210 + 220

= 430 lakh units

Answer: 430 lakh units


Example 8: Approximate Comparison

Question: Approximately what is the average yearly sales of Company D?

Solution:

Total sales:

200 + 220 + 260 + 300 + 340

= 1320

Average

= 1320 / 5

โ‰ˆ 264

Answer: Approximately 264 lakh units


Example 9: Lowest Value Problem

Question: Which company had the lowest sales in 2020?

Solution:

2020 sales:

  • Company A = 120
  • Company B = 150
  • Company C = 180
  • Company D = 200

Lowest value = 120

Answer: Company A


Example 10: Trend Analysis Problem

Question: Which company showed continuous growth from 2020 to 2024?

Solution:

All companies show increasing values every year.

Therefore:

  • Company A
  • Company B
  • Company C
  • Company D

show continuous growth.

Answer: All Companies


Example 11: Percentage Share Problem

Question: What percentage of total 2024 sales was contributed by Company C?

Solution:

Total 2024 sales:

230 + 240 + 320 + 340

= 1130

Company C contribution = 320

Percentage

= (320 / 1130) ร— 100

โ‰ˆ 28.32%

Answer: 28.32%


Example 12: Comparison Between Two Years

Question: By how much did Company D sales increase from 2021 to 2023?

Solution:

2021 sales = 220

2023 sales = 300

Increase

= 300 โˆ’ 220

= 80 lakh units

Answer: 80 lakh units


Example 13: Multi-Company Average

Question: Find the average sales of all companies in 2022.

Solution:

Total sales in 2022:

170 + 190 + 240 + 260

= 860

Average

= 860 / 4

= 215 lakh units

Answer: 215 lakh units


Example 14: Fast Approximation Question

Question: Approximately find:

(Company A sales in 2024) รท (Company B sales in 2020)

Solution:

230 รท 150

โ‰ˆ 1.53

โ‰ˆ 1.5

Answer: Approximately 1.5


Example 15: Grand Total Problem

Question: Find total sales of all companies during all years.

Solution:

Company A Total = 860

Company B Total = 950

Company C Total = 1230

Company D Total = 1320

Grand Total

= 860 + 950 + 1230 + 1320

= 4360 lakh units

Answer: 4360 lakh units


Important Exam Tips

  • Read headings and units carefully.
  • Use approximation whenever possible.
  • Improve percentage and average calculations.
  • Analyze rows and columns systematically.
  • Avoid unnecessary lengthy calculations.
  • Practice mental arithmetic regularly.
  • Practice previous year Data Interpretation questions.

Common Mistakes to Avoid

  • Ignoring units in the table.
  • Using wrong row or column values.
  • Calculation mistakes in percentages.
  • Incorrect data interpretation.
  • Skipping important headings.

Practicing solved examples regularly improves analytical thinking, calculation speed, and accuracy in solving Table Chart Data Interpretation questions in competitive examinations.

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