Question : Direction: The bar graph shows the average marks scored in a 100-mark Science exam by students in 7 divisions of Standard X. Study the diagram and answer the following question: Which division scored the second lowest marks?
Option 1: F
Option 2: B
Option 3: G
Option 4: D
Correct Answer: F
Solution : From the given bar graph, Division G has the lowest marks = 40 Division F has the second-lowest marks = 45 Hence, the correct answer is F.
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Question : Direction: The bar graph shows average marks scored in a 100–mark Science exam by students of 7 divisions of Standard X. Study the diagram and answer the following question. What is the ratio of average marks scored by Division D to Division A?
Option 1: 4 : 5
Option 2: 5 : 4
Option 3: 4 : 7
Option 4: 7 : 4
Question : Directions: The bar graph shows the marks obtained by a student in an examination out of 100 marks in each subject. Study the graph and answer the questions.
The ratio of the marks in maths and History is:
Option 1: 6 : 5
Option 2: 8 : 5
Option 3: 3 : 4
Option 4: 4 : 3
Question : Directions: Which term from among the given options can replace the question mark (?) in the following series to make it logically complete? EZ 10, ?, ID 36, KF 49, MH 62
Option 1: HC 21
Option 2: FB 22
Option 3: GB 23
Option 4: FC 21
Question : Directions: Study the following histogram of marks in mathematics (out of 50) of students in a class and answer the following question
If the students have got the marks out of 50 and if an A+ grade has been declared for above 90%, then the number of students who have got A+ grade is:
Option 1: 10
Option 2: 20
Option 3: 30
Option 4: 40
Question : An engineering student has to secure 25% marks to pass. He gets 47 and fails by 43 marks. What are the maximum marks for the examination?
Option 1: 385 marks
Option 2: 410 marks
Option 3: 360 marks
Option 4: 435 marks
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