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July 23rd, 2016, 04:07 PM
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ELITMUS Data Interpretation
Hi buddy here I am going to appear in ELITMUS competition exam and for practice looking for Data Interpretation question , so can you plz provide me sample paper ??
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July 23rd, 2016, 04:19 PM
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Re: ELITMUS Data Interpretation
As you asking here I am providing Data Interpretation sample question paper for practice ELITMUS competition exam Q1. Common Information Question: 1/5 How much did Dipan get in English Paper II? A. 94 B. 96 ✔ C. 97 D. 98 E. 99 Solution: Option(C) is correct Dipan’s Group Scores are as follows: PCB Group: =98×33 =98 Mathematics Group: =95 Social Science Group: =96+952 =95.5 Vernacular Group: =96+942 =95 Dipan’s final score, =96 ⇒Sum of Dipan’s Group Scores: =96×5=480 ⇒98+95+95.5+95+48+x/2=480 ⇒x/2=48.5 ⇒x=97 Dipan scored 97 marks in English Paper II. Hence, option C. Q2. Common Information Question: 2/5 Students who obtained Group Scores of at least 95 in every group are eligible to apply for a prize. Among those who are eligible, the student obtaining the highest Group Score in Social Science Group is awarded this prize. The prize was awarded to: A. Shreya B. Ram C. Ayesha ✔ D. Dipan E. No one from the top ten Solution: Option(D) is correct From the table we can observe that only Dipan is eligible to apply for the prize. So Dipan gets the prize. Hence, option D. Q3. Common Information Question: 3/5 Among the top ten students, how many boys scored at least 95 in at least one paper from each of the groups? ✔ A. 1 B. 2 C. 3 D. 4 E. 5 Solution: Option(A) is correct Dipan was the only boy to score at least 95 in at least one paper from each of the groups. Hence, option A. Q4. Common Information Question: 4/5 Each of the ten students was allowed to improve his/her score in exactly one paper of choice with the objective of maximizing his/her final score. Everyone scored 100 in the paper in which he or she chose to improve. After that, the topper among the ten students was: A. Ram B. Agni C. Pritam D. Ayesha ✔ E. Dipan Solution: Option(E) is correct In order to maximize scores, each student would choose to improve his/her score in the paper which would affect the group score the most. Consider the options. Ram chooses Vernacular Paper I or II. His original group score in Vernacular group, =94 His new score would change by: {(94+100)/2}–945 =0.6 His new score: =96.1+0.6 =96.7 Agni chooses Vernacular Paper I. His original group score in Vernacular group =87.5 His new score would change by: {(93+100)/2}−87.55 =1.8 His new score: =94.3+1.8 =96.1 Pritam chooses History. His original group score in Social Science group, =89 His new score would change by: {(95+100)/2}–895 =1.7 His new score: =93.9+1.7 =95.6 Ayesha chooses Geography. Her original group score in Social Science group, =94 Her new score would change by: {(95+100)/2}–945 =0.7 Her new score: =96.2+0.7 =96.9 Dipan chooses Mathematics. His original group score in Mathematics group, =95 His new score would change by: 100–955 =1 His new score: =96+0.6 =97 , Which is the highest among the five options. Hence, option E. Q5. Common Information Question: 5/5 Had Joseph, Agni, Pritam and Tirna each obtained Group Score of 100 in the Social Science Group, then their standing in decreasing order of final score would be: ✔ A. Pritam, Joseph, Tirna, Agni B. Joseph, Tirna, Agni, Pritam C. Pritam, Agni, Tirna, Joseph D. Joseph, Tirna, Pritam, Agni E. Pritam, Tirna, Agni, Joseph Solution: Option(A) is correct Group scores of Joseph, Agni, Pritam and Tirna in Social Science Group are 95.5, 95.5, 89 and 89.5 respectively. Their final scores are 95,94.3,93.9,93.7 respectively. If their group scores in social science change to hundred their final scores will be affected by 4.5/5,4.5/5,11/5 and 10.5/5 respectively. Their new final scores would be 95.9,95.2,96.1 and 95.8 respectively. Their standing in decreasing order of final score would be Pritam, Joseph, Tirna, Agni. Hence, option A. |
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