CAT · Data Interpretation & Logical Reasoning
Single and double pie charts — share, percentage and combination problems.
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Q1 · Pie Charts · EASY
A pie chart represents the budget allocation (in percentage) of a company: R&D = 25%, Marketing = 30%, Operations = 20%, HR = 15%, Others = 10%. If the total budget is ₹8 crores, what is the amount allocated to Marketing?
Q2 · Pie Charts · EASY
A pie chart represents the market share of five smartphone brands in a city. Brand A holds 25%, Brand B 20%, Brand C 30%, Brand D 15%, and Brand E 10%. If the total market is valued at ₹800 crore, what is the value of Brand C's market share?
Q3 · Pie Charts · EASY
A pie chart represents the expenditure distribution of a family's monthly budget of ₹80,000: Rent: 30%, Groceries: 25%, Education: 20%, Entertainment: 15%, Savings: 10% What is the difference (in ₹) between the amount spent on Groceries and the amount allocated to Savings?
Q4 · Pie Charts · MEDIUM
A pie chart represents the budget allocation (in percentages) of a city's annual expenditure across five departments: Education 28%, Healthcare 22%, Infrastructure 30%, Public Safety 12%, and Administration 8%. The total budget is Rs 2500 crores. If the Healthcare department's allocation is increased by Rs 50 crores while keeping the total budget unchanged, what will be the new percentage allocation for Healthcare (approximately)?
Q5 · Pie Charts · EASY
A company's annual budget is represented in a pie chart: Marketing-25%, R&D-20%, Operations-30%, HR-15%, IT-10%. If the total budget is ₹80 crores, what is the budget allocated to Operations and IT combined?