CLAT Questions | Quantitative Techniques

Quantitative Techniques | Practice Questions

CLAT Quantitative Techniques

CLAT Quantitative Techniques section tests candidates on two tenets – Data Interpretation ability, and Mathematical & Computational skills. Data Interpretation requires comprehending data from Line Graphs, Bar Graphs, Pie Charts and the like. Computational skills can be honed with a basic understanding of mathematical concepts like Percentages, Averages, and Ratios and Proportions.

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CLAT Quantitative Techniques: Bar Graphs

The bar graph below shows the break-up of reported COVID-19 cases by country. All the questions should be answered solely based on the bar graph below.

Which country has the highest number of recoveries?

  1. Brazil
  2. USA
  3. Russia
  4. Italy

Explanatory Answer

First, lets note down the total number of reported cases in each country from the graph:

•Brazil – 4 mn
•USA – 5 mn
•Russia – 1.6 mn
•Italy – 2.6 mn

Next, calculate the number of recoveries in each country:
•Brazil: 4*0.4 = 1.6 mn
•USA: 5*0.35 = 1.75 mn
•Russia: 1.6*0.32 = 512,000 (0.512 mn)
•Italy: 2.6*0.56 = 1.456 mn

Answer: B) USA (USA has the highest number of recoveries)

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