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Q. According to the table, which product consistently performed better than the others?
  • A. Product A
  • B. Product B
  • C. Product C
  • D. Product D
Q. According to the table, which product had the highest percentage growth from Q1 to Q4?
  • A. Product A
  • B. Product B
  • C. Product C
  • D. Product D
Q. According to the table, which product's sales were the most volatile?
  • A. Product A
  • B. Product B
  • C. Product C
  • D. Product D
Q. According to the table, which quarter had the highest overall sales across all products?
  • A. Q1
  • B. Q2
  • C. Q3
  • D. Q4
Q. Based on the table provided, which product had the highest sales in Q2?
  • A. Product A
  • B. Product B
  • C. Product C
  • D. Product D
Q. Based on the table, which product would you classify as a 'rising star'?
  • A. Product A
  • B. Product B
  • C. Product C
  • D. Product D
Q. From the data in the table, which product had the most volatile sales pattern?
  • A. Product A
  • B. Product B
  • C. Product C
  • D. Product D
Q. From the table, which product had the most volatile sales pattern?
  • A. Product A
  • B. Product B
  • C. Product C
  • D. Product D
Q. If Product B's sales in Q4 are projected to be 10% higher than in Q3, what will be the sales figure?
  • A. 330 units
  • B. 360 units
  • C. 390 units
  • D. 420 units
Q. If Product C's sales in Q4 are projected to be 400 units, what is the expected growth rate from Q3?
  • A. 20%
  • B. 25%
  • C. 30%
  • D. 15%
Q. If Product D's sales in Q1 were 200 units and increased by 25% in Q2, what were the sales in Q2?
  • A. 250
  • B. 300
  • C. 225
  • D. 275
Q. If Product D's sales in Q1 were 200 units, what percentage increase is observed in Q2?
  • A. 25%
  • B. 50%
  • C. 75%
  • D. 100%
Q. If Product D's sales in Q1 were 300 units, what was the percentage increase in Q2?
  • A. 20%
  • B. 30%
  • C. 50%
  • D. 60%
Q. If Product D's sales in Q1 were 300 units, what was the percentage increase in sales by Q2?
  • A. 10%
  • B. 20%
  • C. 30%
  • D. 40%
Q. If the sales of Product A in Q1 were 200 units, what was the percentage increase in sales by Q2?
  • A. 50%
  • B. 100%
  • C. 25%
  • D. 75%
Q. If the sales of Product A in Q3 are 300 units, what is the percentage increase from Q2?
  • A. 50%
  • B. 100%
  • C. 75%
  • D. 25%
Q. If the sales of Product A in Q4 are projected to be 20% higher than in Q3, and Q3 sales were 300 units, what will be the projected sales for Q4?
  • A. 360
  • B. 320
  • C. 300
  • D. 280
Q. If the sales of Product B in Q3 are projected to increase by 20% from Q2, what will be the new sales figure?
  • A. 600 units
  • B. 720 units
  • C. 800 units
  • D. 900 units
Q. If the sales of Product B in Q3 were to decrease by 20%, what would be the new sales figure?
  • A. 400
  • B. 450
  • C. 480
  • D. 500
Q. If the sales of Product B in Q4 are projected to be 600 units, what will be the total sales for Product B over the four quarters?
  • A. 1800
  • B. 1600
  • C. 1400
  • D. 1200
Q. If the sales of Product B in Q4 are projected to be 600 units, what would be the total sales for the year? (2000)
  • A. 2000
  • B. 2200
  • C. 2400
  • D. 2600
Q. If the sales of Product B in Q4 were 600 units, what was the percentage increase from Q3 if Q3 sales were 500 units?
  • A. 20%
  • B. 25%
  • C. 30%
  • D. 15%
Q. If the sales of Product C 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 C in Q4 are projected to be 200 units, what is the expected total sales for the year?
  • A. 1200
  • B. 1300
  • C. 1400
  • D. 1500
Q. If the sales of Product C in Q4 are projected to be 200 units, what would be the total sales for the year?
  • A. 1200
  • B. 1300
  • C. 1400
  • D. 1500
Q. If the sales of Product D in Q1 were 200 units, what was the percentage increase in sales by Q3?
  • A. 50%
  • B. 100%
  • C. 150%
  • D. 200%
Q. If the sales of Product D in Q1 were 200 units, what was the percentage increase in sales by Q2?
  • A. 50%
  • B. 100%
  • C. 25%
  • D. 75%
Q. If the sales of Product D in Q1 were 300 units, what was the percentage increase in Q2?
  • A. 20%
  • B. 30%
  • C. 40%
  • D. 50%
Q. If the sales of Product D in Q3 were to double in Q4, what would be the new sales figure?
  • A. 200
  • B. 300
  • C. 400
  • D. 500
Q. If the sales of Product D in Q3 were to double, what would be the new total for that quarter?
  • A. 200 units
  • B. 300 units
  • C. 400 units
  • D. 500 units
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