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81.

The following Bar Diagram shows the percentage of 7 coloured balls sold in 5 shops A, B, C, D and E. Study the graph and answer all the questions.


What fraction of the total percentage of colour balls is to the percentage of total yellow balls?

  • 3 over 20

  • 4 over 25

  • 13 over 100

  • 7 over 50

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82.

The following pie chart shows the marks scored by a student in different subjects - viz. physics (Ph), Chemistry (Ch), Mathematics (M), Social Science (SS) and English (E) in an examination. Assuming that total marks obtained for the examination is 810, answer the questions given below.



The marks obtained in English, Physics and Social Science exceed the marks obtained in Mathematics and Chemistry 

  • 10%

  • 10 1 over 9 percent sign

  • 11%

  • 11 1 over 9 percent sign

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83.

The following pie chart shows the marks scored by a student in different subjects - viz. physics (Ph), Chemistry (Ch), Mathematics (M), Social Science (SS) and English (E) in an examination. Assuming that total marks obtained for the examination is 810, answer the questions given below.



The difference of marks between physics and chemistry is same as that between

  • Physics and English

  • Mathematics and English

  • English and Social Science

  • Chemistry and Social Science

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84.

The following pie chart shows the marks scored by a student in different subjects - viz. physics (Ph), Chemistry (Ch), Mathematics (M), Social Science (SS) and English (E) in an examination. Assuming that total marks obtained for the examination is 810, answer the questions given below.



The marks obtained in Mathematics and Chemistry exceed the marks obtained in Physics and Social Science by

  • 30

  • 40

  • 45

  • 50

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85.

The following pie chart shows the marks scored by a student in different subjects - viz. physics (Ph), Chemistry (Ch), Mathematics (M), Social Science (SS) and English (E) in an examination. Assuming that total marks obtained for the examination is 810, answer the questions given below.



The subject in which the student obtained 135 marks is

  • Physics

  • Chemistry

  • Mathematics

  • English

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86.



In a certain country, allocations to various sectors of the yearly budget per ₹ 1000 crore are represented by the pie-diagram. The expenditure (in ₹) on Agriculture is

  • 250 crore

  • 150 crore

  • 300 crore

  • 200 crore


D.

200 crore

Expenditure on Agriculture = 72°
According to the question,
therefore space space space space Required space percentage space equals space space 1000 space cross times space fraction numerator 72 degree over denominator 360 degree end fraction space equals space space ₹ space 200 space crore

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87.

Study pie-chart and answer the following question.
 The following pie-chart shows the sources of funds to be collected by the National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) for its Phase II projects.


If NHAI could receive a total of ₹ 9695 crore as External Assistance, by what percent (approximately) should it increase the Market Borrowing to arrange for the shortage of funds?

  • 8

  • 6

  • 4.5

  • 7.5


88.

Study pie-chart and answer the following question.
 The following pie-chart shows the sources of funds to be collected by the National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) for its Phase II projects.


The central angle corresponding to Market Borrowing is

  • 187.2°

  • 137.8°

  • 192.4°

  • 52°


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89.

Study pie-chart and answer the following question.
 The following pie-chart shows the sources of funds to be collected by the National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) for its Phase II projects.


If the toll is to be collected through an outsourced agency by allowing a maximum 10% commission, how much amount should be permitted to be collected by the outsourced agency, so that the project is supported with Rs. 4910 crores?

  • ₹ 5401 crore

  • ₹ 6213 crore

  • ₹ 5827 crore

  • ₹ 5316 crore


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