Directions (1-5): Following line graph shows sugar produced by India and Cuba during the period of 2001–2006.
1. What is the percentage decrease in production from 2001–2002 for India?
(1) 6%
(2) 60/7%
(3) 11/7%
(4) 9%
(5) None of these
2. What is the average production of Cuba from 2001 to 2004?
(1) 67
(2) 64
(3) 63
(4) 57
(5) None of these
3. What is the ratio of the maximum production to average production for India?
(1) 73 : 57
(2) 73 : 59
(3) 73 : 62
(4) 73 : 64
(5) None of these
4. Difference of total production of these two countries from 2001–2006?
(1) 18
(2) 20
(3) 22
(4) 24
(5) None of these
5. For Cuba in which year its production increases maximum from the previous year?
(1) 2001–2002
(2) 2002–2003
(3) 2003–2004
(4) 2004–2005
(5) None of these
Directions (6-10): Following pie chart shows the monthly expenditure of a man on different items. His income is Rs 8,000 monthly.
6. If his salary is Rs 8,000 then how much he pays for food?
(1) Rs 1800
(2) Rs 1920
(3) Rs 2040
(4) Rs 2200
(5) None of these
7. What is the angle shown by medical?
(1) 22°
(2) 64/3°
(3) 34°
(4) 288/5°
(5) None of these
8. What is his monthly saving?
(1) Rs 1920
(2) Rs 1720
(3) Rs 1120
(4) Rs 1260
(5) None of these
9. What is the difference between money he spent on education and medical?
(1) Rs 360
(2) Rs 260
(3) Rs 160
(4) Rs 60
(5) None of these
10. If the salary is raised to 12,000 and distribution on various item same, then how much he spends on medical?
(1) Rs 1800
(2) Rs 2040
(3) Rs 2200
(4) Rs 1920
(5) None of these
1. What is the percentage decrease in production from 2001–2002 for India?
(1) 6%
(2) 60/7%
(3) 11/7%
(4) 9%
(5) None of these
2. What is the average production of Cuba from 2001 to 2004?
(1) 67
(2) 64
(3) 63
(4) 57
(5) None of these
3. What is the ratio of the maximum production to average production for India?
(1) 73 : 57
(2) 73 : 59
(3) 73 : 62
(4) 73 : 64
(5) None of these
4. Difference of total production of these two countries from 2001–2006?
(1) 18
(2) 20
(3) 22
(4) 24
(5) None of these
5. For Cuba in which year its production increases maximum from the previous year?
(1) 2001–2002
(2) 2002–2003
(3) 2003–2004
(4) 2004–2005
(5) None of these
Directions (6-10): Following pie chart shows the monthly expenditure of a man on different items. His income is Rs 8,000 monthly.
6. If his salary is Rs 8,000 then how much he pays for food?
(1) Rs 1800
(2) Rs 1920
(3) Rs 2040
(4) Rs 2200
(5) None of these
7. What is the angle shown by medical?
(1) 22°
(2) 64/3°
(3) 34°
(4) 288/5°
(5) None of these
8. What is his monthly saving?
(1) Rs 1920
(2) Rs 1720
(3) Rs 1120
(4) Rs 1260
(5) None of these
9. What is the difference between money he spent on education and medical?
(1) Rs 360
(2) Rs 260
(3) Rs 160
(4) Rs 60
(5) None of these
10. If the salary is raised to 12,000 and distribution on various item same, then how much he spends on medical?
(1) Rs 1800
(2) Rs 2040
(3) Rs 2200
(4) Rs 1920
(5) None of these
ANSWERS
1. (2);
% = (70 - 64)/70 * 100 = 60/7%
2. (4);
Average = (55+48+75+50)/4 = 57
3. (3);
Average = (70+64+45+60+60+73)/6 = 62
Maximum = 73
Ratio = 73 : 62
4. (3);
Production of India = 372
Production of Cuba = 350
Difference = 372 – 350 = 22
5. (2)
6. (2) ; (8000 x 24) /100 = 1920
7. (4); (16 x 360) / 100 = 57 3/5
8. (3): (8000 x 14) / 100 = 1120
9. (3) [8000 x (18% - 16%) ] / 100 = 160
10. (4) (12000 x 16) / 100 = 1920
1. (2);
% = (70 - 64)/70 * 100 = 60/7%
2. (4);
Average = (55+48+75+50)/4 = 57
3. (3);
Average = (70+64+45+60+60+73)/6 = 62
Maximum = 73
Ratio = 73 : 62
4. (3);
Production of India = 372
Production of Cuba = 350
Difference = 372 – 350 = 22
5. (2)
6. (2) ; (8000 x 24) /100 = 1920
7. (4); (16 x 360) / 100 = 57 3/5
8. (3): (8000 x 14) / 100 = 1120
9. (3) [8000 x (18% - 16%) ] / 100 = 160
10. (4) (12000 x 16) / 100 = 1920
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