DILR Free Quiz || Pie Chart
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Question 1
The following pie charts give the percentage distribution of employees in different departments in XYZ Company Ltd. during the years 2005 and 2006 .
A-Administration; B-Operations; C-Sales & Marketing; D-Finance & Accounts; E-Corporate HQ
Question 2
The following pie charts give the percentage distribution of employees in different departments in XYZ Company Ltd. during the years 2005 and 2006 .
A-Administration; B-Operations; C-Sales & Marketing; D-Finance & Accounts; E-Corporate HQ
Question 3
The following pie charts give the percentage distribution of employees in different departments in XYZ Company Ltd. during the years 2005 and 2006 .
A-Administration; B-Operations; C-Sales & Marketing; D-Finance & Accounts; E-Corporate HQ
Question 4
The following pie charts give the percentage distribution of employees in different departments in XYZ Company Ltd. during the years 2005 and 2006 .
A-Administration; B-Operations; C-Sales & Marketing; D-Finance & Accounts; E-Corporate HQ
If the average monthly salary of employees in Administration was Rs. 12,000 in 2005, what was the approximate total salary expense of Administration in 2005?
Question 5
Pie-chart given below shows the imports and exports of India to different countries.
Balance of trade (BOT) is defined as the amount by which a country's value of exports exceeds the the value of its imports for a given period.
Question 6
Pie-chart given below shows the imports and exports of India to different countries.
Balance of trade (BOT) is defined as the amount by which a country's value of exports exceeds the the value of its imports for a given period.
Question 7
Pie-chart given below shows the imports and exports of India to different countries.
Balance of trade (BOT) is defined as the amount by which a country's value of exports exceeds the the value of its imports for a given period.
Question 8
Pie-chart given below shows the imports and exports of India to different countries.
Balance of trade (BOT) is defined as the amount by which a country's value of exports exceeds the the value of its imports for a given period.
Question 9
Pie-chart given below shows the imports and exports of India to different countries.
Balance of trade (BOT) is defined as the amount by which a country's value of exports exceeds the the value of its imports for a given period.
Question 10
Pie-chart given below shows the imports and exports of India to different countries.
Balance of trade (BOT) is defined as the amount by which a country's value of exports exceeds the the value of its imports for a given period.
What is the difference in BOT (in rupees) of India with China and BOT (in rupees) of India with France?
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