Table MCQs in English for UP PET Exam

Table interpretation and data analysis MCQs practice set in English for UP PET Exam 2025 -2026. 10 Questions from 2 tables will be asked in UPSSSC PET examination. Tables with questions are compiled for preparation of upcoming examinations.

Table MCQs in English for UPSSSC UP PET Exam

Directions (1–4): The following questions are based on the table given below which represents the distance (in km) travelled by two persons A and B in the same direction.

HourDistance travelled
(in km) by
A
Distance travelled
(in km) by B
1 st 2025
2 nd3040
3 rd 2035
4 th1525
5 th2535
6 th1510
7 th2525
8 th3515
9 th2025
10 th3045

Question 1: B’s average speed (km/hour) during the first four hours is.

A) 21.25
B) 22
C) 31.25
D) 32

Question 2: The ratio of A’s speed during the first five hours and the last five hours is.

A) 25 : 22
B) 22 : 25
C) 15 : 22
D) 20 : 21

Question 3: What is the distance (in km) between A and B at the end of 8th hour?

A) 30
B) 25
C) 15
D) 12

Question 4: The distance between A and B is maximum at the end of

A) 2 hours
B) 3 hours
C) 4 hours
D) 5 hours

Directions (5 – 9): Study the table carefully and answer the questions given below. Yearly production (In thousands) of
scooters in different factories.
Factory20152016201720182019
P2015241317
Q1623412015
R1421301612
S2517151222
T4032394135
Total115108149102101

Question 5 : In which year, the production of scooters of all factories was equal to the yearly average number of scooters produced during 2015–19 ?

A) 2015
B) 2016
C) 2017
D) 2018

Question 6 : Which factory/factories showed a decrease of 25% in the production of scooters in 2019 as compared to 2018 ?

A) P
B) S
C) Q and R
D) P and T

Question 7: The ratio of the production of scooters by factory P to that by factors T in 2015 is.

A) 2 : 3
B) 1 : 2
C) 3 : 2
D) 2 : 1

Question 8: In which year, the total production of scooters was maximum?

A) 2019
B) 2016
C) 2017
D) 2015

Question 9: In which year the total production of scooters of all factories was 20% of the total production of scooters during 2015 – 2019 ?

A) 2018
B) 2015
C) 2016
D) 2019

Directions (10 –14): A survey of film watching habits of people living in five cities P, Q , R, S and T is summarized below in a table. The column I in the table gives percentage of film-watchers in each city who see only one film a week. The column II gives the total number of film-watchers who see two or more films per week.
Read the table and answer the following questions.
City I II
P6024,000
Q2030,000
R8524,000
S5527,000
T7580,000

Question 10 : How many film-watchers in city R see only one film in a week?

A) 24850
B) 36000
C) 136000
D) 160000

Question 11 : Which city has the highest number of film watchers who see only one film in a week?

A) P
B) R
C) S
D) T

Question 12 : A city with the lowest number of film-watchers is.

A) P
B) Q
C) R
D) S

Question 13 :The highest number of film-watchers in any given city is.

A) Q
B) R
C) S
D) T

Question 14: The total number of all film-watchers in the five cities who see only one film in a week is.

A)113000
B) 425200
C) 452500
D) 500000

Directions (15–18): Study the following table and answer the questions given below.

Annual income of five schools.

Source of income ABCDE
Tuition Fee1206021090120
Term Fee2412452430
Donation5421605160
Grants60541204255
Miscellaneous12315315
Total270150450210280

Question 15: For school E, what per cent of the income from miscellaneous is the income from donation?

A) 25 %
B) 40 %
C) 26 %
D) 400 %

Question 16: Which school has the highest percentage of income from tuition fee out of its total income?

A) A
B) B
C) C
D) D

Question 17: In case of how many schools, is the income by way of tuition fee; is less than four times of term fee?

A) 0
B) 1
C) 2
D) 3

Question 18: Which school has the lowest ratio of income by way of grants and tuition fee?

A) E
B) B
C) C
D) D

Directions (19–22): The following table shows the productions of food grains (in million tons) in a state for the period 1999–2000 to 2003–2004. Read the table and answer the questions.

Production (In million tons)

YearWheatRiceBarleyOther cereals
1999 – 2000680270250450
2000 – 2001800420440300
2001 – 2002680350320460
2002 – 2003720400380500
2003 – 2004820560410690

Question 19: In 2002–2003, the percentage increase in the production of barley as compared to the previous year was.

A) 14.20%
B) 17.85%
C) 18.75%
D) 7.90%

Question 20 : During the period 1999–2000 to 2003–2004, x per cent of the total production is the production of wheat. The value of x is about

A) 12.6
B) 37.4
C) 37.8
D) 20.2

Question 21 :In the year 2003–2004, the increase in production was maximum over the previous year for

A) Rice
B) Barley
C) Other cereals
D) Wheat

Question 22 : The difference of average production of rice and the average production of barley over the years is (in million tonnes)

A) 50
B) 60
C) 80
D) 40

Directions (23–24): The table shows the percentage of total population of a city in different age groups. Study the table and
answer the questions.
Age groupPercent
UP to 1518.00
16 – 2518.25
26 – 3516.75
36 – 3516.25
16 – 5515.00
56 – 6512.50
66 and above1.25

Question: 23 If there are 22 million people below 36 years, then the number of people (in millions) in the age group (56 – 65) is

A) 5
B) 5.5
C) 3
D) 3.5

Question 24: If the difference between the number of people in the age groups (46 – 55) and (16 – 25) is 0.975 million, then the total population (in millions) of the city is.

A) 27
B) 30
C) 22
D) 25

The following data gives a year – wise outlay ( in lakhs of rupees) in a certain 4 – year plan ( 2018 -2022) of a state.
YearHealthHousingTransportEducation
2018 – 20196200650071008000
2019 – 2020 7000660072008100
2020 – 20217300680074008200
2021 – 20227400700075008400

Question 25 : What was the Percentage increase during 2020 – 2021 over 2018 – 2019 in education outlay ?

A) 2.8 %
B) 2.5 %
C) 3.2 %
D) 2.0%

Thanks for attempt Table MCQs practice set in English for upcoming UP PET Exam.

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