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81.

A constituency is divided into four regions A, B, C and D. Two candidates X and Y contested the last election from that constituency. The adjoining graph gives the break up of voting in the four regions. Study the graph and answer the following questions.

Approximately how much percent of voters voted in favour of X?

  • 45.4%

  • 47.5%

  • 50%

  • 22.5%

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82.

A constituency is divided into four regions A, B, C and D. Two candidates X and Y contested the last election from that constituency. The adjoining graph gives the break up of voting in the four regions. Study the graph and answer the following questions.

Approximately how much percent of voters did not caste their voters?

  • 4.9%

  • 4.5%

  • 0.23%

  • 23%

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83.

A constituency is divided into four regions A, B, C and D. Two candidates X and Y contested the last election from that constituency. The adjoining graph gives the break up of voting in the four regions. Study the graph and answer the following questions.

In region B, Y gets A% more votes than X. Find the value of A?

  • 24%

  • 21%

  • 19%

  • 15%

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84.

A constituency is divided into four regions A, B, C and D. Two candidates X and Y contested the last election from that constituency. The adjoining graph gives the break up of voting in the four regions. Study the graph and answer the following questions.

Nearly what percentage of his total votes did X receive from region B?

  • 30%

  • 31%

  • 32%

  • 35%

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85.

Student strength of a college in Arts, Science and Commerce from 2004 - 2005 to 2007 - 2008 session are shown in the following bar graph. Study the graph and answer the questions that follow.

The ratio of average number of students in Science to the average number of students in commerce is:

  • 10 : 7

  • 7 : 4

  • 12 : 5

  • 48 : 35

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86.

Student strength of a college in Arts, Science and Commerce from 2004 - 2005 to 2007 - 2008 session are shown in the following bar graph. Study the graph and answer the questions that follow.

The increase in the number of Arts students in 2007-2008 session over that in 2005 - 2006 session is:

  • 25%

  • 21.42%

  • 27.27%

  • 37.5%

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87.

Student strength of a college in Arts, Science and Commerce from 2004 - 2005 to 2007 - 2008 session are shown in the following bar graph. Study the graph and answer the questions that follow.

Approximate percentage of students in Science stream during the session 2006 - 2007 is:

  • 42.31%

  • 40.91%

  • 41.26%

  • 34.61%


D.

34.61%

Required percentage of science stream students in 2006 - 2007:
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equals space 34.61 percent sign

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88.

Student strength of a college in Arts, Science and Commerce from 2004 - 2005 to 2007 - 2008 session are shown in the following bar graph. Study the graph and answer the questions that follow.

Percentage increase in total over number of students in 2007-2008 session over that in 2004 - 2005 session is approximately:

  • 29.71%

  • 25.65%

  • 10.56%

  • 20.83%

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89.

Study the following histogram of marks in mathematics (out of 50) of students in a class and answer the following questions.

If the pass marks in maths is 31, the number of students who failed in maths is

  • 10

  • 15

  • 20

  • 25

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90.

Study the following histogram of marks in mathematics (out of 50) of students in a class and answer the following questions.


Total number of students in the class is:

  • 120

  • 125

  • 130

  • 135

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