Challenge Prelims V1.0 – Day 61 – CSAT Paper

Challenge Prelims

Subject: CSAT

Topics: Data Interpretation

Instructions:
This section is designed to help you prepare for the upcoming Prelims Exam. Here are some details about the quiz:

– The quiz consists of 5 practice questions based on specified topics.
– Each question carries 2.5 marks.
– There is no negative marking for incorrect answers.
– This quiz is purely for practice purposes.

Your participation in this quiz can significantly boost your score in the Prelims Exam.

Best of luck! Let’s get started.


1. A pie chart gives the expenditure on five different items A, B, C, D and E in a household. If B, C, D and E correspond to 90°, 50°, 45° and 75° respectively, then what is the percentage of expenditure on item A? (UPSC 2022)

 
 
 
 

2. The following table shows the marks of 90 students in a test of 80 marks

Marks Number of students
1-10 5
11-20 8
21-30 10
31-40 13
41-50 18
51-60 17
61-70 12
71-80 7

The percentage of students who have obtained less than or equal to 50% marks is

 
 
 
 

3. A pie chart shows how a person’s monthly income is distributed over different expense head – Food, travel, rent, entertainment, shopping and savings. He spent half of his monthly income on Food, travel and rent. Entertainment and shopping expenses both corresponds to 10% each. Then, find the angle made at the center of the pie chart by the segment corresponding to ‘savings’.

 
 
 
 

4. Directions for following two questions: The following questions are to be answered on the basis of the data given below regarding the value of trade of India

Year Export (in billion dollars) Import (in billion dollars)
2012-13 300 491
2013-14 314 450
2014-15 310 448
2015-16 262 381
2016-17 276 384
2017-18 303 466
2018-19 330 514
2019-20 313 475
2020-21 291 394
2021-22 418 610

In which of the following year was trade deficit the highest?

 
 
 
 

5. The following questions are to be answered on the basis of the data given below regarding the value of trade of India

Year Export (in billion dollars) Import (in billion dollars)
2012-13 300 491
2013-14 314 450
2014-15 310 448
2015-16 262 381
2016-17 276 384
2017-18 303 466
2018-19 330 514
2019-20 313 475
2020-21 291 394
2021-22 418 610

In which of the following year trade deficit decreased compared to previous year?

 
 
 
 

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