Question : Directions: The bar graph given below shows the production (in tonnes) of rice in a country for the years 2007 to 2011. Study the graph carefully and answer the questions given below.
How much is the percentage increase in the production of rice in the year 2008 in comparison to the year 2007?
Option 1: 25%
Option 2: 30%
Option 3: 35%
Option 4: 40%
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Correct Answer: 30%
Solution : The percentage increase in the production of rice in the year 2008 in comparison to the year 2007 = $\frac{416-320}{320}×100$ = $\frac{96}{320}×100$ = 30% Hence, the correct answer is 30%.
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The production of rice in the year 2011 is what percent of the production of rice in 2010?
Option 1: 116.67%
Option 2: 121.5%
Option 3: 133.33%
Option 4: 108.5%
What is the average production of rice per year from 2009 to 2011? (in tonnes)
Option 1: 700
Option 2: 550
Option 3: 860
Option 4: 900
Question : Directions: The bar graph given below shows the production (in tonnes) of rice in a country for the years 2007 to 2011. Study the graph carefully and answer the questions given below. The production of rice in the year 2010 is how much percent more than the production of rice in the year 2009?
Option 1: 21.5
Option 2: 37.5
Option 3: 42.5
Option 4: 33.33
Question : The following bar graph shows the production of wheat (in 1000 tonnes) in India over the years.
What was the percentage decline in the production of wheat from 2013 to 2014?
Option 2: 5%
Option 3: 15%
Option 4: 35%
Question : The bar chart given below shows the annual production (in 1000 tonnes) of coffee of a country for the years 2018 to 2022. What is the average production (in 1000 tonnes) of coffee for the years 2018, 2019, and 2020?
Option 1: 530
Option 2: 810
Option 3: 720
Option 4: 640
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