TISSMAT| Management Data Interpretation
Management Data Interpretation
DIRECTIONS for questions
1 to 3: The following table gives the data
about big 12 software exporters in India from 1997-98 to 1999-2000 (Revenue in
Rs. crore).
|
|
1997 –
98 |
1998 –
99 |
1999 –
2000 |
1. |
Tata
Consultancy Services |
955.27 |
1518.50 |
1820.35 |
2. |
Wipro |
388.94 |
632.50 |
1037.30 |
3. |
HCL
Technologies |
446.53 |
862.14 |
908.00 |
4. |
Infosys |
250.93 |
500.25 |
869.70 |
5. |
Satyam |
178.11 |
376.62 |
662.93 |
6. |
NIIT |
258.38 |
394.96 |
551.79 |
7. |
Silverline
Technologies |
45.32 |
103.95 |
434.83 |
8. |
Cognizant |
113.16 |
290.03 |
414.26 |
9. |
Pentamedia |
- |
389.02 |
- |
10. |
Pentasoft |
- |
- |
353.01 |
11. |
Patni
Computers |
137.58 |
219.90 |
295.51 |
12. |
IBM
Global |
115.32 |
227.63 |
271.14 |
1. 1. .What is the lowest rate of growth of
1998-99 to 1999-2000 for any of the companies given in the chart?
A. 0%
B. 12.7%
C. 19.1%
D. 10.1%
E. 5.3%
2. 2. Which of the following statement is
true about the share of exports of Tata Consultancy Services in the total
exports of the 12 companies?
A. It has almost doubled in 1999 – 00 over 1997 –
98.
B. It has been steadily increasing
C. It is more or less constant.
D. It has dropped by about 10 %.
E. None of these.
- If total software exports in 2000 – 2001 were expected to be Rs
10,000 crore and the growth of Infosys is the same as it was in 1999 –
2000, what would have been Infosys’ share of exports of these 12 companies
in 2000 – 2001?
A. 15%
B. 19%
C. 21%
D. 23%
E. None of these
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