Question : Study the given pie chart and answer the question that follows. The pie chart shows the expenditure of a family on different items and their savings throughout the year 2021.
If the total income for the year was INR 1,00,000, then the difference in the expenses (in INR) between housing and transport was:
Option 1: 9,500
Option 2: 10,500
Option 3: 9,000
Option 4: 10,000
Correct Answer: 10,000
Solution : Given, Total income for the year was INR 1,00,000 Expenses on Housing = 15% Expenses on Transport = 5% ⇒ Difference = (15% – 5%) of 1,00,000 = 10% of 1,00,000 = $\frac{10}{100}\times100000$ = INR 10,000 Hence, the correct answer is 10,000
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If the total income of the family was INR 1,00,000, how much money (in INR) was spent on the education of the children?
Option 1: 12,500
Option 2: 12,000
Option 3: 13,500
Option 4: 13,000
Question : The pie chart below shows the spending of a state on various sports during a particular year: If the total amount spent on sports during the year was INR 75,00,000 then the amount (in INR) was spent on cricket and hockey together?
Option 1: INR 18,75,000
Option 2: INR 26,80,000
Option 3: INR 24,75,000
Option 4: INR 21,55,000
Question : Study the given pie chart carefully and answer the question that follows. The degree-wise break-up of expenditure of a family in a Month. Total amount spent in a month = INR 56800.
What is the amount spent by the family on housing?
Option 1: INR 11,814
Option 2: INR 6,248
Option 3: INR 10,615
Option 4: INR 12,496
Question : The monthly salary of a person is INR 50,000. He spends 40% of his salary on household expenses, 25% on rent, and 15% on transportation, and saves the remaining amount. What is his yearly savings?
Option 1: INR 1,00,000
Option 2: INR 1,10,000
Option 3: INR 1,20,000
Option 4: INR 90,000
Question : A and B started a business investing amounts of INR 92,500 and INR 1,12,500, respectively. If B's share in the profit earned by them is INR 9,000, what is the profit (in INR) earned by A?
Option 1: 9,000
Option 2: 10,000
Option 3: 7,400
Option 4: 11,240
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