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Data Interpretation Test



            37.                                                    The  above  graph  shows  the  gross  investments  of  life
                                        Transport 5%               insurance corporation of India (in  of           ) in different
                                                                   sectors are shown in the pie chart given below. Study the
                                                                   graph carefully and answer these questions.
                                     Education
                       Other items                                    (i) The  percentage  of  gross  investments  in  tate
                                     of children
                                                                          Government Securities is nearly
                          20%       12%                                   (A)  7.1%
                                       Housing                            (B)  7.8%
                     Savings                                              ( C)  8.6%
                                          15%                             (D)  9.2%
                      15%
                                     Clothing                         (ii) The magnitude of  ÐAOC is nearly
                              Food                                        (A)  123
                              23%      10%                                (B)  132
                                                                          ( C) 126
                                                                          (D)  115
            The above graph shows the expenses of a family on various   (iii) The investments in socially oriented sector (plan
            items and its savings during the year 2001. Study the graph   and  non-pan)  is    ____  than  the  investment  in
            and answer these questions:                                   Government  Securities  (Central  and  State)  by
               (i) Maximum expenditure of the family was on               ____
                   (A)  Food                                              (A)  More,  4
                   (B)  Housing                                           (B)  More, 1
                   ( C)  Education of children                            ( C)  More, 111
                   (D)  Other items                                       (D)  Less, 106
               (ii) The total savings of the family for the year were   (iv) The investment in private sectors is nearly ____
                   equal to the expenditure on                            percent  higher  than  the  investments  in  State
                   (A)  Food                                              Government Securities
                   (B)  Clothing                                          (A)  66
                   ( C)  Housing                                          (B)  54
                   (D)  Other items including transport                   ( C)  46
               (iii) What percent of the income was spent on Transport    (D)  40
                   and other items together?                          (v) The ratio of the area of the circle above COF to the
                   (A)  25%                                               area of the circle below it is nearly
                   (B)  20%                                               (A)  1
                   ( C) 30%                                               (B)  0.966
                   (D) 32%                                                ( C)  0.94
               (iv) If the total income of the family was N100,000,       (D)  0.92
                   how  much  money  was  spent  was  spent  on  the
                   education of children?                          39.
                   (A)  N10,000
                   (B)  N12,000                                                        Maths
                   ( C) N15,000                                                            o  English
                   (D)  N23,000                                                 Hindi    90     o
                                                                                      o       55
               (v) If the total income for the year was N100,000; the               70
                   difference of the expenses (in N) between Housing                            o
                                                                                         o    80
                   and Transport was                                                   65
                   (A)  5,000                                                       Social  Science
                   (B)  12,000                                                      Science
                   ( C)  7,000
                   (D)  10,000                                     The above graph shows the marks scored by a student in an
                                                                   Examination in the subjects - English, Hindi, Mathematics,
            38.            D       Central          State          Science and Social Science. Assuming that the total marks
                                 Government    E                   obtained  in  the  examination  are  540.  Study  the  graph
                                Securities 454   Government
                    90       Private              Securities       carefully and answer these questions:
                           sector 183  O        F   110               (i) The marks scored by the student in Hindi and
                        C                Securities                       Mathematics exceed the marks scored in English
                                        guaranteed by
                Socially           Socially  Government                   and Social Science by
                oriented  B    oriented sector  227                       (A)  60
                sectors        (non-plan) 458  A
                (plan) 107
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