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Q. If the sales of Product D in Q3 were to increase by 20%, what would be the new sales figure?
  • A. 240 units
  • B. 300 units
  • C. 360 units
  • D. 420 units
Q. If the sales of Product D in Q4 were 300 units, what was the average sales per quarter for Product D?
  • A. 250 units
  • B. 200 units
  • C. 300 units
  • D. 350 units
Q. If the total sales for all products in Q4 were 1500 units, what percentage of total sales did Product B represent?
  • A. 20%
  • B. 30%
  • C. 40%
  • D. 50%
Q. If the total sales for Product A over the four quarters were 1200 units, what was the average sales per quarter?
  • A. 300
  • B. 350
  • C. 400
  • D. 450
Q. If the trend continues as shown in the table, which product is likely to see the most significant increase in sales by Q4?
  • A. Product A
  • B. Product B
  • C. Product C
  • D. Product D
Q. If the trend continues, which product is likely to see the most significant increase in sales by Q4?
  • A. Product A
  • B. Product B
  • C. Product C
  • D. Product D
Q. If you were to predict future sales based on the table, which product would you recommend investing in?
  • A. Product A
  • B. Product B
  • C. Product C
  • D. Product D
Q. If you were to predict the sales for Product B in Q5 based on the table, what would be a reasonable estimate?
  • A. 600 units
  • B. 650 units
  • C. 700 units
  • D. 750 units
Q. If you were to rank the products based on their average sales per quarter, which product would rank the highest?
  • A. Product A
  • B. Product B
  • C. Product C
  • D. Product D
Q. If you were to rank the products based on their Q4 sales, which would be last?
  • A. Product A
  • B. Product B
  • C. Product C
  • D. Product D
Q. If you were to summarize the overall performance of Product D, which option would be most accurate?
  • A. Consistent growth
  • B. Fluctuating sales
  • C. Declining popularity
  • D. Stable performance
Q. What can be inferred about Product C's performance over the quarters based on the table?
  • A. It has steady growth.
  • B. It has declining sales.
  • C. It is the least popular product.
  • D. It has fluctuating sales.
Q. What can be inferred about the sales of Product C from the table?
  • A. Sales are declining
  • B. Sales are stable
  • C. Sales are increasing
  • D. Sales are unpredictable
Q. What can be inferred about the sales performance of Product C in comparison to Product D over the quarters?
  • A. Product C consistently outperformed Product D
  • B. Product D had better sales in Q1
  • C. Both products had equal sales
  • D. Product C's sales were declining
Q. What can be inferred about the sales performance of Product C over the quarters?
  • A. Consistent growth
  • B. Fluctuating sales
  • C. Declining sales
  • D. Stable sales
Q. What can be inferred about the sales strategy for Product D based on the table?
  • A. It was launched in Q2.
  • B. It has a seasonal demand.
  • C. It is consistently the lowest seller.
  • D. It has seen a steady increase.
Q. What conclusion can be drawn about the overall market based on the sales data in the table?
  • A. The market is declining
  • B. The market is stable
  • C. The market is growing
  • D. The market is unpredictable
Q. What conclusion can be drawn about the overall market performance from the table?
  • A. All products are declining
  • B. All products are stable
  • C. Some products are growing while others are declining
  • D. Market performance is unpredictable
Q. What conclusion can be drawn about the overall market trend from the table?
  • A. Sales are declining
  • B. Sales are stable
  • C. Sales are increasing
  • D. Sales are unpredictable
Q. What does the data suggest about consumer preferences for Product B?
  • A. It is declining in popularity.
  • B. It is consistently popular.
  • C. It had a peak in Q3.
  • D. It is the least preferred.
Q. What does the data suggest about the market trend for Product A?
  • A. It is declining
  • B. It is stable
  • C. It is increasing
  • D. It is volatile
Q. What does the data suggest about the seasonal trends for Product A?
  • A. Sales peak in Q1.
  • B. Sales are consistent throughout the year.
  • C. Sales decline in Q3.
  • D. Sales peak in Q4.
Q. What does the table suggest about the market trend for Product A?
  • A. It is declining
  • B. It is stable
  • C. It is growing
  • D. It is volatile
Q. What does the table suggest about the market trend for Product C?
  • A. Growing demand
  • B. Decreasing interest
  • C. Stable market
  • D. Seasonal fluctuations
Q. What is the average sales of Product A over the four quarters as per the table?
  • A. 300
  • B. 400
  • C. 500
  • D. 600
Q. What is the overall trend for Product A based on the table?
  • A. Increasing
  • B. Decreasing
  • C. Stable
  • D. Unpredictable
Q. What is the overall trend for Product B as per the table?
  • A. Increasing
  • B. Decreasing
  • C. Fluctuating
  • D. Stable
Q. What is the percentage increase in sales of Product A from Q1 to Q3?
  • A. 20%
  • B. 25%
  • C. 30%
  • D. 35%
Q. What is the total sales figure for Product A over the four quarters? (2000)
  • A. 1200 units
  • B. 1500 units
  • C. 1800 units
  • D. 2000 units
Q. What is the total sales of all products combined in Q1?
  • A. 1200 units
  • B. 1500 units
  • C. 1000 units
  • D. 1300 units
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