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61.

The following pie-chart shows proportion of population of seven villages in 2009. Study the pie-chart and answer the questions that follow:

If the below poverty line population of the village 'X' is 12160, then the population of village 'S' is

  • 18500

  • 20500

  • 22000

  • 20000

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62.

The following pie-chart shows proportion of population of seven villages in 2009. Study the pie-chart and answer the questions that follow:

The ratio of the below poverty line population of village 'T' to that of the below poverty line population of village 'Z' is

  • 11 : 23

  • 13 : 11

  • 23 : 11

  • 11 : 13

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63.

The following pie-chart shows proportion of population of seven villages in 2009. Study the pie-chart and answer the questions that follow:

If the population of the village 'R' is 32000, then the below poverty line population of village 'Y' is:

  • 14100

  • 15600

  • 16500

  • 17000

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64.

The following pie-chart shows proportion of population of seven villages in 2009. Study the pie-chart and answer the questions that follow:

In 2010, the population of 'Y" and 'V' increases by 10% each and the percentage of population below poverty line remains unchanged for all the villages. If in 2009, the population of village Y was 30000, then the below poverty line population of village 'V' in 2010 is ...............

  • 11250

  • 12760

  • 13140

  • 13780

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65.

The pie-chart given here shows monthly expenses on various heads and savings of the family of Mr.Rao Study the chart and answer the questions based on it.

The amount spent on food exceeds the total amount spent on education and clothing by:

 

  • 12 1 half percent sign

  • 25%

  • 33 1 third percent sign

  • 50%

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66.

The pie-chart given here shows monthly expenses on various heads and savings of the family of Mr.Rao Study the chart and answer the questions based on it.

What percent of his income does Mr. Rao save?

  • 25%

  • 30%

  • 33 1 third percent sign

  • 36%

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67.

The pie-chart given here shows monthly expenses on various heads and savings of the family of Mr.Rao Study the chart and answer the questions based on it.

If the total income of Mr. Rao is Rs. 72,000, how much house rent does he pay?

  • Rs. 5,400

  • Rs. 9,000

  • Rs. 10,800

  • Rs. 12,000

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68.

The pie-chart given here shows monthly expenses on various heads and savings of the family of Mr.Rao Study the chart and answer the questions based on it.

What percent of his income, does Mr. Rao spend on clothing, transport and entertainment combined together?

  • 33 1 half percent sign

  • 27%

  • 25%

  • 12 1 half percent sign

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69.

The pie chart drawn below shows the spendings of a country on various sports during a particular year. Study the pie-chart and answer the questions.

The ratio of the amount spent on football, basketball and cricket to that spent on tennis, hockey and golf is:

  • 5 : 7

  • 7 : 5

  • 15 : 1

  • 3 : 20


B.

7 : 5

Required ratio = (15 + 12.5 + 25) : (10 + 15 + 12.5)
                     = 52.5 : 37.5 = 7 : 5


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70.

The pie chart drawn below shows the spendings of a country on various sports during a particular year. Study the pie-chart and answer the questions.

If the total amount spent on sports during the year was Rs 1,20,00,000/-, how much was spent on basketball?

  • Rs 9,50,000

  • Rs 10,00,000

  • Rs 12,00,000

  • Rs 15,00,000


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