Question : The given bar graph shows the number of students of two schools over six years. In the bar graph, what is the ratio of the students taken for years 2008, 2012, and 2013 together from school A to the students taken for the years 2009, 2010, and 2011 together from school B?
Option 1: 118: 251
Option 2: 229: 217
Option 3: 251: 118
Option 4: 217: 229
Correct Answer: 229: 217
Solution : The average of total students from school A 2008, 2012, and 2013 = 640 + 900 + 750 = 2290 The average of total students from school B in 2009, 2010, and 2011 = 820 + 600 + 750 = 2170 The required ratio = 2290 : 2170 $\therefore$ The ratio of the average of total students from school B to the average of the total students from school A is 229: 217. Hence, the correct answer is 229: 217.
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Question : The given bar graph shows the number of students of two schools over six years.
In the bar graph, what is the ratio of the students taken for the years 2009, 2011, and 2013 together from school A to the students taken for the years 2008, 2012, and 2013 together from school B?
Option 1: 17: 25
Option 2: 18: 25
Option 3: 25: 17
Option 4: 25: 18
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
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 absolute difference between the students from schools A to B, the maximum?
Option 1: 2012
Option 2: 2011
Option 3: 2013
Option 4: 2010
Question : In which of the following years was the National Food Security Act enacted in India?
Option 1: 2013
Option 2: 2012
Option 3: 2009
Option 4: 2011
Question : Study the given bar graph and answer the question that follows.
The bar graph shows the higher secondary students of a school for the years 2008,2009 and 2010. The percentage of students who passed in the second division in the year 2010 was:
Option 1: 25%
Option 2: 28%
Option 3: 30%
Option 4: 32%
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