Question : Direction: The number of different colleges in India in the different years is given in the graph. The percent distribution of different colleges in the years 1980 and 1990 is shown in the pie chart
What is the average number of colleges for the given year?
Option 1: 30000
Option 2: 31000
Option 3: 29000
Option 4: 32000
Correct Answer: 31000
Solution : The average number of colleges = $\frac{\text{Total number of colleges}}{\text{Total number of years}}$ = $\frac{80000+40000+20000+10000+5000}{5}$ = 31000 Hence, the correct answer is 31000.
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Question : The number of different colleges in India in different years is given in the graph. The percent distribution of different colleges in years 1980 and 1990 are shown in the pie chart.
By what % are the medical colleges in 1980 is less than that in 1990?
Option 1: 25%
Option 2: 30%
Option 3: 32%
Option 4: 20%
Question : The number of different colleges in India in different years is given in the graph. The percent distribution of different colleges in the years 1980 and 1990 is shown in the pie chart.
The difference in number of management colleges in 80's and 90's is:
Option 1: 3,600
Option 2: 3,000
Option 3: 5,600
Option 4: 1,500
What is the difference in the number of engineering colleges in the 80's and 90 's?
Option 1: 13,000
Option 2: 10,000
Option 3: 15,000
Option 4: none
Question : Study the given pie-chart and answer the question that follows. The pie chart shows the sale of different fruits in a shop in a day.
If a total of 1200 kg of fruits were sold in a day, calculate the amount of bananas sold (in kg).
Option 1: 360
Option 2: 290
Option 3: 330
Option 4: 260
Question : Study the given pie chart and answer the question that follows. The pie chart shows the number of boys studying in play groups of various schools (A, B, C).
What is the average number of boys studying in schools A and C?
Option 1: 740
Option 2: 920
Option 3: 560
Option 4: 680
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