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Directions (1-5): Read the following pie-chart for the year 1998 and answer the questions given below it.
Please note: savings is not a part of expenditure
Question 1: If the total amount spent during the year 1998 was Rs.46000, the amount spent on food was:
(a) Rs.2000
(b) Rs.12447
(c) Rs.23000
(d) Rs.2300
Question 2: If the total amount spent was Rs.46000, how much was spent on clothing and housing together?
(a) Rs.11500
(b) Rs.11050
(c) Rs.13529
(d) Rs.15000
Question 3: The ratio of the total amount of money spent on housing to that spent on education was:
(a) 5: 2
(b) 2: 5
(c) 4: 5
(d) 5: 4
Question 4: The given pie-chart shows that the maximum amount was spent on:
(a) Food
(b) Housing
(c) Clothing
(d) Others
Question 5: If the total expenditure of the family for the year 1998 was Rs.46000, the amount the family saved during the year is:
(a) Rs.1500
(b) Rs.15000
(c) Rs.6900
(d) Rs.8117
Directions (6-10) : The following questions are based on the pie-chart given below. Study the pie-chart and answer the questions.
Question 6: The central angle for the sector on “Paper-Cost” is
(a) 22½°
(b) 16°
(c) 54.8°
(d) 36°
Question 7: If the ‘Printing-cost’ is Rs. 17500, the royalty paid is
(a) Rs.8750
(b) Rs.7500
(c) Rs.3150
(d) Rs.6300
Question 8: If the “miscellaneous expenses” are Rs.6000, how much more are ‘binding and cutting charges” then ‘Royalty?
(a) Rs.6000
(b) Rs.5500
(c) Rs.4500
(d) Rs.10500
Question 9: The central angle corresponding to the sector on “Printing Cost” is more than that of “Advertisement Charges” by:
(a) 72°
(b) 61.2°
(c) 60°
(d) 54.8°
Question 10: The “Paper Cost” is approximately what per cent of “Printing cost”?
(a) 20.3%
(b) 28.5%
(c) 30%
(d) 32.5%