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Data Interpretation Test
(B) 75 The above flow chart shows the expenses on various needs
( C) 40 in a family for year 2004. If the total expenses over the year
(D) 30 were N575,000 then answer the following questions:
(ii) The subject in which the student scored 22.2% (i) The total amount spent on food is
marks is (A) N143,750
(A) Hindi (B) N143,700
(B) Science ( C) N144,750
( C) Social Science (D) None of the above
(D) English (ii) The amount spent of clothing and housing taken
(iii) The subject in which the student scored 105 marks together is
is (A) N143,750
(A) Mathematics (B) N189,750
(B) Hindi ( C) N189,000
( C) Science (D) None of the above
(D) Maths (iii) Maximum amount was spent on
(iv) The marks obtained in three subjects - English, (A) Others
Science and Social Science are what percent of the (B) Clothing
total marks? ( C) Food
(A) 45% (D) Housing
4 (iv) Savings of the family during the year was
(B) 44 %
9 (A) N97,000
( C) 55% (B) N97,500
5 ( C) N96,500
(D) 55 %
9 (D) None of the above
(v) The marks obtained in Mathematics are what (v) How much less is spent on transport than on
percent of the total marks? education?
(A) 20% (A) N5,755
(B) 30% (B) N5,570
( C) 55% ( C) N5,750
(D) 25% (D) None of the above
(vi) The difference fo marks between English and
Social Science is the same as between 41. Total Road Length in India (’000 kms)
(A) Science and Hindi 3500
(B) Hindi and Social Science
( C) English and Hindi 3000
(D) Maths and Science 2500
(vii)The aggregate marks obtained by the students 2000
averaged over the 5 subjects is 1500
(A) 72 1000
(B) 108
( C) 90 500
(D) 75 0 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999
40. Road Length by Categories for 1999
Saving
Others Urban Roads 7%
(17%)
(22%) Highways
86% Project Roads 7%
Transport
Food
(25%) Education (3%)
(10%) Observe the diagram and answer the following questions:
(i) What was the length of highway in the year
Housing 1999?
(13%)
Clothing (A) 2,564,000 km (B) 2,580,000 km
(10%) ( C) 2,480,000 km (D) 2,500,000 km
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