Question 1

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Directions : Study the following pie chart carefully and answer the questions given beside.

The following pie-chart represents the various monthly expenditures as well as savings of Vishal.


If Vishal earns Rs. 50,000, then how much does he spend on Rent, Transport and Education?

22500

22500

19500

19500

21000

21000

20500

20500

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Question 2

Time: 00:00:00
Directions : Study the following pie chart carefully and answer the questions given beside.

The following pie-chart represents the various monthly expenditures as well as savings of Vishal.


If Vishal earns Rs. 20,000, then how much more does he spend on food than on education and transportation put together?

300

300

350

350

200

200

150

150

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Question 3

Time: 00:00:00
Directions : Study the following pie chart carefully and answer the questions given beside.

The following pie-chart represents the various monthly expenditures as well as savings of Vishal.


In “others,” Vishal spends 40% for the repayment of a car loan amounting to Rs. 3000. How much does he spend on transportation?

1300

1300

1100

1100

1250

1250

None of the above

None of the above

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Question 4

Time: 00:00:00
Directions : Study the following pie chart carefully and answer the questions given beside.

The following pie-chart represents the various monthly expenditures as well as savings of Vishal.

If a new pie chart is drawn by taking the total expenses as one part and savings as the second part, then what is the angle made by total expenses?

350

350

324

324

300

300

287

287

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Question 5

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Directions : Study the following pie chart carefully and answer the questions given beside.

The following pie-chart represents the various monthly expenditures as well as savings of Vishal.

Due to an increase in the price of fuel, Vishal has to spend Rs. 300 more on transportation. This is 20% more than usual. If other expenses remain constant, find his new savings.

2500

2500

2750

2750

2890

2890

2700

2700

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Question 6

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Percentage distribution of Rice to 5 retailers – A, B, C, D and E from a store (having total quantity = 1000 kg) in May 2021.

What is the average quantity of Rice distributed to retailers B, C and D?

160 Kg

160 Kg

170Kg

170Kg

175Kg

175Kg

180Kg

180Kg

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Question 7

Time: 00:00:00
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Percentage distribution of Rice to 5 retailers – A, B, C, D and E from a store (having total quantity = 1000 kg) in May 2021.

What is the central angle corresponding to the quantity of Rice distributed to retailer E?

86.4

86.4

56.4

56.4

66.4

66.4

76.4

76.4

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Question 8

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Percentage distribution of Rice to 5 retailers – A, B, C, D and E from a store (having total quantity = 1000 kg) in May 2021.

What is the difference between the total quantity of rice distributed to retailers A and B together and that distributed to retailers D and E together?

45Kg

45Kg

59Kg

59Kg

50Kg

50Kg

55Kg

55Kg

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Question 9

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Percentage distribution of Rice to 5 retailers – A, B, C, D and E from a store (having total quantity = 1000 kg) in May 2021.

In June 2021, if the total quantity of rice in the store increased by 5% over the previous month and the additional quantity of rice was distributed to retailers B and E only, then what was the quantity of rice distributed to retailers B and E together in June?

450 Kg

450 Kg

470 Kg

470 Kg

500 Kg

500 Kg

490 Kg

490 Kg

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Question 10

Time: 00:00:00
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Percentage distribution of Rice to 5 retailers – A, B, C, D and E from a store (having total quantity = 1000 kg) in May 2021.

By what percent is the quantity of rice distributed to retailer B less than that distributed to retailer E?

21%

21%

29%

29%

25%

25%

30%

30%

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