Question : Direction: The following question is based on the table given below which shows the production of the number of scooters by a company during the first half of 1992. Study the table and answer the question.
Production of scooters by a company during the first half of 1992
Month
Type
In which month, was the production of all types of scooters the lowest?
Option 1: January
Option 2: February
Option 3: March
Option 4: June
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Correct Answer: June
Solution : In June, only 90 scooters were produced, which is the lowest. Hence, the correct answer is 'June'.
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Question : Direction: The following question is based on the table given below which shows the production of number of scooters by a company during the first half of 1992. Study the table and answer the question.
Production of scooters by a company during first half of 1992
The total number of scooters produced by the company, during the first half of 1992 is:
Option 1: 90
Option 2: 143
Option 3: 623
Option 4: 197
In which two months, was the number of scooters produced by the company the same?
Option 1: January and February
Option 2: April and May
Option 3: January and March
Option 4: January and May
In which month, did the company produce an equal number of all types of scooters?
Option 2: March
Option 3: May
Question : The table given below shows the production of refrigerators by 6 companies.
What is the average production of refrigerators by all six companies?
Option 1: 132.44
Option 2: 113.33
Option 3: 93.33
Option 4: 156.44
Question : The production of three products by three companies is given below in the table.
Which of the following gives the maximum production of a product by any company?
Option 1: Product C, Company 3
Option 2: Product B, Company 1
Option 3: Product A, Company 3
Option 4: Product A, Company 2
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