Question : Directions: The data given in the bar diagram relate to the department-wise admission of 320 students to B.Sc. (Honours) first-year classes of a certain college in the given five subjects. Study the graph and answer the questions.
The total number of male students who got admitted to Mathematics and Economics as compared to the total number of female students getting admission to Mathematics and Economics is:
Option 1: less by 17%
Option 2: more by 4.2%
Option 3: more by 14.8%
Option 4: more by 12.8%
Correct Answer: more by 14.8%
Solution : As per the given graph, The total number of male students who got admitted in Mathematics and Economics = 30 + 32 = 62 The total number of female students getting admission in Mathematics and Economics = 20 + 34 = 54 The required percentage = $\frac{62-54}{54}$ × 100 = 14.8% Hence, the correct answer is more by 14.8%.
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The subjects which the female students are finding difficult as compared to other subjects are:
Option 1: Statistics
Option 2: Economics
Option 3: Mathematics
Option 4: Chemistry
The difference in the choice of subjects between male and female students is maximum for the subjects:
Option 1: Physics
Option 2: Statistics
Option 3: Economics
The subject in which the difference in the number of male and female students is minimum is:
Option 1: Economics
Option 2: Physics
Option 3: Statistics
Question : Directions: The bar graph given below represents the total population and male population of a city, during the period of 2013 to 2016.
In 2014 female population is what percent of the total population?
Option 1: 62.96%
Option 2: 37.03%
Option 3: 20%
Option 4: 31.31%
Question : The given bar graph shows the number of students of two schools over six years.
In the bar graph, in which year is the sum of the students from schools A and B taken together, the minimum?
Option 1: 2010
Option 2: 2013
Option 3: 2011
Option 4: 2012
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