Directions: These questions are based on the following table which provides the profile of the batch of students of 2001 at IIM Bangalore.
Explanation: Students with > 3 yrs experience = 13 + 2 = 15
IIT ians with > 3 yrs experience = 15 – 4 = 11
IIT ians with < 3 yrs experience = 31 – 11 = 20
Non – IITians with > 3 yrs experience = 4
∴ Non – IITians with < 3 yrs experience = 52 – 4 = 48
Answer = 20 : 48
⇒ Divide by 8
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Directions: These questions are based on the following table which provides the profile of the batch of students of 2001 at IIM Bangalore.
Explanation: Non - engg background = 180 - 83 = 97
Number of students who are < 24 yrs old = 115
∴ Engineers = 1 - 97/115 x 100 = 15.6%
Choice are far apart, so you can rule out options 1,2 & 3.
Directions: These questions are based on the following table which provides the profile of the batch of students of 2001 at IIM Bangalore.
Explanation: Data regarding strength of boys in the batch of 2002 is missing. As a result, you cannot estimate the total strength of the batch of 2002. Therefore, the answer cannot be determined.
Directions: These questions are based on the following table which provides the sales figures for a reputed IT company in India.
Explanation: CAGR for software products from 1998 to 2008 = 42%. Since the proportion of International and Local sales has remained the same in 2008 as in 1998, the CAGR of the local portion of the software products is also 42%.
Note : Do not try and calculate the CAGR
Directions: These questions are based on the following table which provides the sales figures for a reputed IT company in India.
Explanation: E-business revenue in 2010 = 10 (1.48)2 = 21.9
If the CAGR is 50%, then answer would have been 10(15)2 = 10 x 2.25 = 22.5, As CAGR is 48% it should be little less than 22.5, only choice available is 21.9.