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Direction: Refer to the following Table. Read the Table and answer the questions.
Foodgrain Production in a Country in 1999 (in million tons)
- Which State had the highest grain production?
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As per above given table , we can see that
Q State has the highest grain production .Correct Option: B
As per above given table , we can see that
Q State has the highest grain production .
Hence correct option will be B .
- Jowar was the most important foodgrain in the State/States;
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From above given table , we can see that
Jowar is the most important foodgrain in the States R , S and T .Correct Option: D
From above given table , we can see that
Jowar is the most important foodgrain in the States R , S and T .
Hence required answer will be R , S and T .
Direction: Study the following table carefully and answer the questions which follow. Number of Candidates found Eligible and the Number of Candidates Short listed for Interview for a recent Recruitment Process for 6 Posts form different states
- From State B, which post had the highest % of candidates short listed?
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As per given table , we can see that
From State B, post VI has the highest percentage of candidates short listed .Correct Option: C
As per given table , we can see that
From State B, post VI has the highest percentage of candidates short listed .
Required answer will be post VI .
Direction: Study the table carefully to answer the questions that follow.
- Which class has the maximum number of students from all schools together?
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Total number of students of class V from all the school = Total number of students of ( School P + Q + R + S + T + U )
Total number of students of class VI from all the school = Total number of students of ( School P + Q + R + S + T + U )
Total number of students of class VII from all the school = Total number of students of ( School P + Q + R + S + T + U )
Total number of students of class VIII from all the school = Total number of students of ( School P + Q + R + S + T + U)
Total number of students of class IX from all the school = Total number of students of ( School P + Q + R + S + T + U )
Total number of students of class X from all the school = Total number of students of ( School P + Q + R + S + T + U )Correct Option: B
Total number of students of class V from all the school = Total number of students of ( School P + School Q + School R + School S + School T + School U )
Total number of students of class V from all the school = 152 +148 + 161 + 159 + 147 + 150 = 917
Total number of students of class VI from all the school = Total number of students of ( School P + School Q + School R + School S + School T + School U )
Total number of students of class VI from all the school = 160 + 166 + 152 + 142 + 144 + 160 + = 924
Total number of students of class VII from all the school = Total number of students of ( School P + School Q + School R + School S + School T + School U )
Total number of students of class VII from all the school = 145 +150 + 140 + 149 + 158 +162 = 904
Total number of students of class VIII from all the school = Total number of students of ( School P + School Q + School R + School S + School T + School U )
Total number of students of class VIII from all the school = 156 + 155 + 145 + 140 + 163 + 160 = 919
Total number of students of class IX from all the school = Total number of students of ( School P + School Q + School R + School S + School T + School U )
Total number of students of class IX from all the school = 147 + 157 + 143 + 142 + 154 + 161 =904
Total number of students of class X from all the school = Total number of students of ( School P + School Q + School R + School S + School T + School U )
Total number of students of class X from all the school = 144 + 143 + 165 + 168 + 150 + 140 = 910
Hence, the class VI has maximum number of students.
Direction: Study the following table and answer the question given below:
- Total number of boys studying in the college exceeds the total number of girls in the college by:
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Total number of boys = 45 + 65 + 186 + 32 + 120 + 58 + 100 + 5 = 611
Total number of girls = 25 + 23 + 25 + 12 + 25 + 20 + 12 + 3 = 145Correct Option: A
Total number of boys = 45 + 65 + 186 + 32 + 120 + 58 + 100 + 5 = 611
Total number of girls = 25 + 23 + 25 + 12 + 25 + 20 + 12 + 3 = 145
∴ Required percentage = (611 - 145/145) x 100 ≈ 321%