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Question 1 of 5
1. Question
Study the given bar graph and pie chart carefully and answer the questions given below it.
Q. If the expenditure of S on food was 20% more than the average expenditure of all the six persons on food, then the average monthly expenditure on food for all the given persons is.
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Answer: B
Total expenditure of S = 1500
Expense of S on food = 20% of 1500 = 300
Given,
Let the average expenditure of all six people on food be x.
Given, 300=? (1+ 20/100)
⇒?=250
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Answer: B
Total expenditure of S = 1500
Expense of S on food = 20% of 1500 = 300
Given,
Let the average expenditure of all six people on food be x.
Given, 300=? (1+ 20/100)
⇒?=250
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Question 2 of 5
2. Question
What is the total expenditure of S on rent, education and telephone and electricity bills?
Correct
Answer: C
Total expenditure of S = Rs. 1500
Expenditure on rent, education and telephone and electricity bills
= (15 + 16 + 10)% of 1500 = 41% of 1500 = 615
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Answer: C
Total expenditure of S = Rs. 1500
Expenditure on rent, education and telephone and electricity bills
= (15 + 16 + 10)% of 1500 = 41% of 1500 = 615
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Question 3 of 5
3. Question
If Q and U spent respectively 10% and 15% of their expenditure on clothes, then by what percentage was the expenditure of U on clothes more than that of Q?
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Answer: D
Total expenditure of Q = 1400
Expenditure on clothes = 10% of 1400 = 140
Total expenditure of U = 1600
Expenditure on clothes = 15% of 1600 = 240
% by which expenditure of U on clothes is greater than that of Q = (240-140)/140 × 100=71.43%
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Answer: D
Total expenditure of Q = 1400
Expenditure on clothes = 10% of 1400 = 140
Total expenditure of U = 1600
Expenditure on clothes = 15% of 1600 = 240
% by which expenditure of U on clothes is greater than that of Q = (240-140)/140 × 100=71.43%
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Question 4 of 5
4. Question
Direction: (4-5) The given Bar Graph presents the Imports and Exports of an item (in tonnes) manufactured by a company for the five financial years, 2014–2015 to 2018–2019
In which financial year the percentage increase in total Exports and Imports is the highest in comparison to its previous financial year?
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Answer: A
From the bar graph, total exports and import’s growth is highest in 2015-2016
Total exports and imports in year 2015-2016 = 4540
Total exports and imports in year 2014-2015 = 2904
Percentage increase = 1636/2904 ×100=56%
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Answer: A
From the bar graph, total exports and import’s growth is highest in 2015-2016
Total exports and imports in year 2015-2016 = 4540
Total exports and imports in year 2014-2015 = 2904
Percentage increase = 1636/2904 ×100=56%
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Question 5 of 5
5. Question
What is the ratio of total Imports to total Exports during 2014-2015, 2016-2017 and 2018-2019?
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Answer: C
Total imports in 2014-15, 2016-17 and 2018–19 = 1648 + 2274 + 3316 = 7238
Total exports in 2014-15, 2016-17 and 2018–19 = 1276 + 3322 + 2610 = 7208
Required ratio = 7238 : 7208 = 3619 : 3604
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Answer: C
Total imports in 2014-15, 2016-17 and 2018–19 = 1648 + 2274 + 3316 = 7238
Total exports in 2014-15, 2016-17 and 2018–19 = 1276 + 3322 + 2610 = 7208
Required ratio = 7238 : 7208 = 3619 : 3604