This page covers the top 20 Agniveer Army CEE Data Interpretation questions with full solutions, difficulty grading, and exam-specific shortcuts. All 6 subtopics are covered with graded practice MCQs.
Graph 1 shows production of widgets (in units): Factory A (400), Factory B (600), Factory C (500), Factory D (300). Graph 2 shows the defect rate (percentage): Factory A (5%), Factory B (10%), Factory C (8%), Factory D (4%). How many defective widgets were produced in Factory B?
Q2Easy
A bar chart displays the daily earnings of a shop for 5 days: Monday (₹500), Tuesday (₹600), Wednesday (₹550), Thursday (₹700), and Friday (₹650). What is the total earnings for the week?
Q3Easy
The table below shows the marks obtained by 5 students in Mathematics: Student A = 85, Student B = 92, Student C = 78, Student D = 88, Student E = 82. Which student scored the highest marks?
Q4Easy
Graph 1 displays the number of students enrolled in a coaching centre: Week 1 (200), Week 2 (250), Week 3 (300), Week 4 (280). Graph 2 shows the fee charged per student each week: Week 1 (₹500), Week 2 (₹500), Week 3 (₹600), Week 4 (₹600). In which week was the revenue maximum?
Q5Easy
A pie chart shows the distribution of 1200 students across four schools. School A represents 90°, School B represents 120°, School C represents 80°, and School D represents the remaining angle. How many students study in School D?
Q6Easy
A factory produced 2400 items in one month. If 35% of items were defective, how many items were non-defective?
Q7Easy
A bar chart shows the number of students in four classes: Class A (40 students), Class B (35 students), Class C (45 students), and Class D (30 students). Which class has the maximum number of students, and what is the difference between the largest and smallest class?
Q8Easy
A pie chart displays the monthly budget of ₹3600 divided among five categories. Food costs ₹900, Transport costs ₹720, and Entertainment costs ₹540. What is the central angle for the Entertainment sector?
Q9Easy
A table records the daily sales of a shop for 5 days: Monday = ₹500, Tuesday = ₹650, Wednesday = ₹450, Thursday = ₹700, Friday = ₹600. What are the average daily sales over these 5 days?
Q10Easy
Graph 1 shows the number of books sold by a shop in four months: January (80), February (120), March (100), April (140). Graph 2 shows the price per book in the same months: January (₹50), February (₹60), March (₹50), April (₹70). What is the total revenue generated in February and March combined?
Q11Easy
A school conducted a survey of 500 students about their preferred sports. 180 students chose cricket, 150 chose football, 120 chose badminton, and the rest chose other sports. How many students chose other sports?
Q12Easy
A table shows the number of books sold by a bookstore over 4 months: January = 240, February = 180, March = 320, April = 260. What is the total number of books sold in these 4 months?
Q13Easy
A line graph shows the monthly sales of a shop from January to June. The sales in January, February, March, April, May, and June were ₹5,000, ₹7,000, ₹6,000, ₹8,000, ₹9,000, and ₹10,000 respectively. What is the total sales for the first three months?
Q14Easy
A line graph displays the temperature recorded at noon on each day from Monday to Friday. The temperatures were 25°C, 28°C, 26°C, 30°C, and 32°C respectively. By how many degrees did the temperature increase from Monday to Friday?
Q15Easy
A line graph shows the number of students present in a class over 5 weeks. The attendance was 40, 38, 42, 45, and 48 students respectively. In which week was the attendance exactly 42 students?
Q16Easy
In a library, there are 800 books. History books make up 25% of the total, science books are 40% of the total, and the remaining are literature books. How many literature books are there?
Q17Easy
A bar chart shows the number of books sold in four months: January (120), February (180), March (150), and April (210). How many more books were sold in April than in January?
Q18Easy
In a pie chart representing 2000 cars sold by colour, Red cars occupy 135° of the circle. How many red cars were sold?
Q19Medium
A bar chart represents the number of items produced by a factory in 3 weeks: Week 1 = 500, Week 2 = 650, Week 3 = 750. If production increases by the same amount each week, how many items will be produced in Week 4?
Q20Medium
A bar chart shows the revenue (in thousands) earned by a shop over 4 quarters: Q1 = 80, Q2 = 120, Q3 = 100, Q4 = 140. What is the difference between Q4 and Q1 revenue?
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