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    Data Interpretation Practice for Bank & SSC Exams

    SpeedMath's Data Interpretation module covers all 6 real-exam DI formats — Table, Bar Graph, Line Graph, Pie Chart, Caselet, and Missing Data — in the exact "one dataset, five questions" pattern used in IBPS, SBI and SSC quant sections. Every dataset is generated fresh, so there's no repetition or memorisation.

    Caselet DI builds chained facts from a prose paragraph, while Missing Data DI asks you to derive a blanked cell from a stated clue — both genuinely harder formats than a plain table or chart, and both fully supported alongside the original four.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    SpeedMath covers 6 DI formats: Table DI, Bar Graph DI, Line Graph DI, Pie Chart DI, Caselet DI (prose-paragraph based questions), and Missing Data DI (derive blanked cells from stated clues) — plus a Mix Mode that rotates through all of them.

    Each set pins one table, chart, or caselet on screen and asks 5 sequential questions about that same dataset before moving to a new one — matching the real bank-exam DI format used in IBPS, SBI and SSC quant sections.

    Caselet DI presents a short prose paragraph with chained, interdependent facts (e.g. total students, then what % are boys, then what % of boys play cricket) instead of a table or chart. You derive each fact from the previous one and answer questions about the passage.

    Missing Data DI shows a normal table with one or two cells blanked out. A clue (like a percentage change or a column total) is given separately, and you must derive the missing value from that clue before answering the questions.

    Yes. Every dataset and every question is generated dynamically on the server, so each session gives you fresh numbers and scenarios — no repetition, no memorisation.