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Question 1
The graph shows the percentage of Executives among working employees in three different departments of a company in three different years.
Question 2
The graph shows the percentage of Executives among working employees in three different departments of a company in three different years.
Question 3
The graph shows the percentage of Executives among working employees in three different departments of a company in three different years.
Question 4
The bubble chart given below shows the marked price (in Rs.), the cost price (in Rs.) and the number (represented by area) of the 5 types of articles sold.
The cost price and marked price of the 5 types of articles is calculated from the center of the circle.
For example: For one of the articles, cost price of article, marked price of article and the number sold is Rs. 30, Rs. 40 and 20, respectively.
The pie chart given below shows the distribution of Profit earned from the five articles.
Note: The colour combination of an article is the same in both the charts.
What is the maximum profit that could be earned by the shopkeeper from all the articles?
Question 5
The bubble chart given below shows the marked price (in Rs.), the cost price (in Rs.) and the number (represented by area) of the 5 types of articles sold.
The cost price and marked price of the 5 types of articles is calculated from the center of the circle.
For example: For one of the articles, cost price of article, marked price of article and the number sold is Rs. 30, Rs. 40 and 20, respectively.
The pie chart given below shows the distribution of Profit earned from the five articles.
Note: The colour combination of an article is the same in both the charts.
Question 6
The bubble chart given below shows the marked price (in Rs.), the cost price (in Rs.) and the number (represented by area) of the 5 types of articles sold.
The cost price and marked price of the 5 types of articles is calculated from the center of the circle.
For example: For one of the articles, cost price of article, marked price of article and the number sold is Rs. 30, Rs. 40 and 20, respectively.
The pie chart given below shows the distribution of Profit earned from the five articles.
Note: The colour combination of an article is the same in both the charts.
Quantity I: The pie chart is discarded. The discount percentage and profit percentage is same for all the types of articles, total profit earned.
Quantity II: Maximum profit that could be earned by the shopkeeper from all the articles
Question 7
In an artificial language,
“White Laptop Blue Pad” is coded as “qr ef ab kl”
“Green Sky Colour Blue” is coded as “op uv ef st”
“Blue Pad Laptop Green” is coded as “ef ab op kl”
How is “Blue” coded in that language?
Question 8
In an artificial language,
“White Laptop Blue Pad” is coded as “qr ef ab kl”
“Green Sky Colour Blue” is coded as “op uv ef st”
“Blue Pad Laptop Green” is coded as “ef ab op kl”
Question 9
In an artificial language,
“White Laptop Blue Pad” is coded as “qr ef ab kl”
“Green Sky Colour Blue” is coded as “op uv ef st”
“Blue Pad Laptop Green” is coded as “ef ab op kl”
Question 10
Statements:
All cars are motors.
All motors are cycles
Conclusions:
I. All cycles are cars.
II. All cars are cycles.
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