Question : Direction: Study the bar diagram and answer the following question. The bar diagram shows the number of bicycles parked in the parking space of a hall at various points in time. The charge for parking is INR 1 per hour. What will be the total collection from 9 am to 7 pm?
Option 1: INR 625
Option 2: INR 635
Option 3: INR 685
Option 4: INR 695
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Correct Answer: INR 695
Solution : Given: The parking costs equal INR 1 each hour. The number of cycles parked between 9 am and 7 pm = 95 + 75 + 85 + 65 + 75 + 55 + 65 + 45 + 55 + 35 + 45 = 695 The amount collected = 695 × 1 = INR 695 Hence, the correct answer is INR 695.
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Question : Direction: Study the bar diagram and answer the following question. The bar diagram shows the number of bicycles parked in the parking space of a hall at various points in time.
What is the percentage decrease in the number of parked cycles between 7 pm and 8 pm? (in whole numbers)
Option 1: 30
Option 2: 38
Option 3: 42
Option 4: 45
What is the average number of parked cycles as seen from the graph?
Option 1: 40
Option 2: 45
Option 3: 55
Option 4: 60
How many times, as mentioned in the graph, is the number of parked cycles above average?
Option 1: 3
Option 2: 4
Option 3: 5
Option 4: 6
Question : Direction: Study the bar diagram carefully and answer the question. The bar diagram shows the trends of Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) into India from all over the world (in INR crores). The sum of FDI of 1992 and 1993 is:
Option 1: INR 15.58 crores
Option 2: INR 15.85 crores
Option 3: INR 15.22 crores
Option 4: INR 15.65 crores
Question : Direction: Study the bar diagram carefully and answer the question. The bar diagram shows the trends of Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) into India from all over the world (in INR crores).
The absolute difference in FDI to India between 1996 and 1997 is:
Option 1: INR 7.29 crores
Option 2: INR 7.13 crores
Option 3: INR 7.16 crores
Option 4: INR 7.22 crores
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