Question : Study the graph and answer the question.
The number of families whose monthly expenditures on education are Rs. 2,000 or more but less than Rs. 4,000 is ______.
Option 1: 237
Option 2: 230
Option 3: 207
Option 4: 197
Correct Answer: 207
Solution : From the given graph, The number of families whose monthly expenditures on education are Rs. 2,000 or more but less than Rs. 4,000 is = 35 + 47 + 55 + 70 = 207 Hence, the correct answer is 207.
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What is the ratio of the number of families whose monthly expenditures on education are below Rs. 3,000 to the number of families whose monthly expenditures on education are Rs. 4,000 or above but less than Rs. 5,500?
Option 1: 21 : 31
Option 2: 21 : 32
Option 3: 16 : 23
Option 4: 23 : 35
Question : Study the graph and answer the question:
The number of families whose monthly expenditures on education are INR 2,500 or more but below INR 4,000 is what percentage more than the number of families whose monthly expenditures on education are INR 4,500 or more but below INR 6,000?
Option 1: 37.6
Option 2: 27.3
Option 3: 29.8
Option 4: 36.4
Question : The percentage distribution of Anil's expenditures is presented in the given pie chart. If Anil's monthly expenditure is Rs. 65,000, how much money does he spend on Food and Rent?
Option 1: Rs. 24,050
Option 2: Rs. 25,040
Option 3: Rs. 24,500
Option 4: Rs. 25,400
Question : Directions: Which of the option figures is the exact mirror image of the given problem figure when the mirror is held to the right side of the problem figure?
Option 1:
Option 2:
Option 3:
Option 4:
Question : Directions: Select the option in which the given figure is embedded. (Rotation is NOT allowed)
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