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BPSC 2025 — Data Interpretation Questions with Answers
All 21 Data Interpretation previous-year questions from BPSC 2025, each with the correct answer and a full explanation. Practise them as a free, timed mock test with instant scoring.
Practice Data Interpretation as a timed test →- Q1.Table Analysis
For which State the average number of candidates selected over the years is maximum ?
- Q2.Table Analysis
For which year the percentage of candidates qualified from Haryana over the candidates appeared from Haryana is highest ?
- Q3.Table Analysis
In the year 1999, which State had the lowest percentage of candidates selected over the candidates appeared from that State ?
- Q4.Table Analysis
For which State the ratio of candidates selected and the candidates qualified is highest for the year 1997 ?
- Q5.Table Analysis
Which state has the highest percentage of total candidates selected over the total candidates appeared from that State during the years under consideration ?
- Q6.Table Analysis
Find the ratio of the total candidates selected, qualified and appeared from U.P. during the year 1994 to 2000.
- Q7.Crop Production Data
What is the ratio of total production of paddy, wheat and maize in the country during the year 2002 to 2005 ?
- Q8.Crop Production Data
The total production of maize is what percentage of the total production of the three crops during the years under consideration ?
- Q9.Crop Production Data
The average production of wheat is what percentage of the average production of paddy during the years under consideration ?
- Q10.Crop Production Data
What percentage of the production of maize should be increased or decreased, so that the total production of maize is exactly half of the total production of paddy in the country during 2002 – 2005 ?
- Q11.Crop Production Data
If in the year 2004, the production of wheat is increased by 50% and the production of paddy is decreased by 40%, then the production of paddy will be what percentage of the production of wheat ?
- Q12.Expenditure Pie Chart
What is the total expenditure of the two families (in rupees) on food ?
- Q13.Expenditure Pie Chart
The total expenditure of the two families on fuel is what percent of the total expenditure of the two families on clothing ?
- Q14.Expenditure Pie Chart
If the expenditure of the two families on food and house rent is increased by 20% and 30% respectively, then what will be the percentage increase in the total expenditure of the two families combined ?
- Q15.Expenditure Pie Chart
The expenditure on clothing for the two families is increased by 15%. What percentage of expenditure on miscellaneous should be decreased by the two families separately, so that their total expenditure remains the same ?
- Q16.Expenditure Pie Chart
If the expenditure of the two families on food, clothing and house rent is increased by 10%, 20% and 30% respectively, then find the ratio of their total expenditures on food, clothing and house rent.
- Q17.Company Exports Data
Which company had the steepest rise in its exports compared to the previous year and in which year ?
- Q18.Company Exports Data
Which company had the highest percentage increase in its exports in the year 1999 as compared to the year 1993 and what was this percent ?
- Q19.Company Exports Data
If in the year 2000, the exports of the three companies X, Y and Z are increased by 10%, 20% and 30% respectively as compared to their exports in the previous year, then what will be the ratio of their exports in the year 2000 ?
- Q20.Company Exports Data
What percentage of export should be increased by the companies X and Y in the year 1996, so that their export becomes double of the export done by company Z in the year 1996 ?
- Q21.Company Exports Data
If in 1992, the export by the company Z was 30% less than that in 1993 and the export by the company X was 30% more than that in 1993, then what was the difference (in Rs. crores) between the exports by the companies Z and X in the year 1992 ?
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