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    Study the pie chart and answer the given questions.
    The total expenditure of a company for a particular month is Rs.  60000Rs.\; 60000. The various heads of expenditure I to IV are indicated in a pie chart given below. These heads are:
    I. Raw materials
    II. Conveyance
    III. Electricity
    IV. Overhead expenses.
    What is the difference in the expenditures of conveyance and electricity?

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    Choose the correct answers from the alternatives given.
    Directions for questions 71 to 75 : Study the pie chart carefully to answer the questions that follow.
    Percentage distribution of students in different courses.
    What is the sectorial angle made by the percentage of students in B.Sc.?
    The Total number of student = 6500

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    Choose the correct answers from the alternatives given.
    Directions for questions 7171 to 7575 : Study the pie chart carefully to answer the questions that follow.
    Percentage distribution of students in different courses.
    What is the total number of students in B.Ed., Pharmacy and MBBS together?
    The Total number of student = 65006500

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    Study the pie chart and answer the given questions.
    The total expenditure of a company for a particular month is Rs.60000Rs. 60000. The various heads of expenditure I to IV are indicated in a pie chart given below. These heads are:
    I. Raw materials
    II. Conveyance
    III. Electricity
    IV. Overhead expenses.
    What percentage of total expenditure is on electricity?

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    Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below. A Survey of film watching habits of people living in five cities P. Q R, S and T is summarised below in a table. The column 1 in the table gives percentage of film-watchers in each city who see only one film in a week.
    The column II gives the total number of film-watchers who see two or more films per week.
    A city with the minimum number of film-watchers is 

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    The following pie chart shows the result of a survey among 100100 students regarding their subject preference.
    The preference of students preferring Botany is less than that of Social Science by

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    Choose the correct answer from the alternatives given.
    Directions for questions 71 to 75: Revenue earned by the Central Government is given in Pie-chart. Study the pie-chart and answer the given questions.
    A = Customs duty
    B = Others
    C = Income Tax
    D = Corporation Tax
    E = Excise duty
    What would be the approximate central angle for the revenue earned by the others sources ?

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    What is the sectorial angle corresponding to the money spent by the family in savings, clothing and others together? 

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    If the total amount spent during the year 2010 was Rs. 46000, the amount spent on food, was

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    Choose the correct answer from the alternatives given.
    Directions for questions 71 to 75: Revenue earned by the Central Government is given in Pie-chart. Study the pie-chart and answer the given questions.
    A = Customs duty
    B = Others
    C = Income Tax
    D = Corporation Tax
    E = Excise duty
    If the income of Central Government from Excise duty is Rs. 28,618 crores, then the total revenue earned by the government is

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