Caselets in Data Interpretation are paragraph-based questions where data is presented in story format instead of charts or tables. These questions test your ability to extract numerical information from text and perform calculations. In SSC CGL, caselets typically appear as 3-5 questions based on one paragraph containing business scenarios, financial data, or statistical information.
Key characteristics of caselets include mixed data presentation, multiple calculation steps, and real-world contexts like company profits, population studies, or survey results.
The data is embedded within sentences, requiring careful reading to identify relevant numbers and relationships.
Common caselet patterns in SSC CGL include percentage calculations (profit/loss, growth rates), ratio and proportion problems, average and percentage combination, and simple interest/compound interest scenarios. Questions often involve finding missing values, comparing different entities, or calculating derived metrics.
Formulas frequently used:
Percentage increase/decrease = (New Value - Old Value)/Old Value Γ 100
Average = Sum of all values/Number of values
Ratio calculation = Part/Whole Γ 100
Profit percentage = (Selling Price - Cost Price)/Cost Price Γ 100