Table chart


Direction: Study the following table and answer the questions.
Number of students from various schools playing various games.
One student plays one game only.

  1. The difference between the total number of students playing Basketball from all the school and the total number of students playing Cricket from all the schools is :









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    As per given table, we can see that,
    Number of students playing Basketball from all the given school
    A = 200 , B = 195 , C = 245 , D = 200 , E = 225
    Number of students playing Cricket from all the given school
    A = 150 , B = 200 , C = 250 , D = 230 , E = 200
    Required difference = The total number of students playing Basketball from all the school - The total number of students playing Cricket from all the school

    Correct Option: B

    As per given table, we can see that,
    Number of students playing Basketball from all the given school
    A = 200 , B = 195 , C = 245 , D = 200 , E = 225
    Number of students playing Cricket from all the given school
    A = 150 , B = 200 , C = 250 , D = 230 , E = 200
    The total number of students playing Basketball from all the school = 200 + 195 + 245 + 200 + 225 = 1065
    The total number of students playing Cricket from all the school = 150 + 200 + 250 + 230 + 200 = 1030
    Required difference = The total number of students playing Basketball from all the school - The total number of students playing Cricket from all the school
    Required difference = 1065 − 1030 = 35


  1. The number of students playing Badminton from School E is p % of the students playing Badminton from School B. Then p equals :









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    As per given table, we can see that,
    Number of students playing Badminton from School E = 65
    Number of students playing Badminton from School B = 130
    According to Question ,
    p % of Number of students playing Badminton from School B = Number of students playing Badminton from School E
    p % of 130 = 65

    Correct Option: B

    As per given table, we can see that,
    Number of students playing Badminton from School E = 65
    Number of students playing Badminton from School B = 130
    According to Question ,
    p % of Number of students playing Badminton from School B = Number of students playing Badminton from School E
    p % of 130 = 65

    130 × p = 65
    100

    p = 65 x 100 = 50
    130



  1. The number of students playing Football from School C is a % of the total number of students playing Football from all the schools. Then a equals









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    As per given table, we can see that,
    Number of students playing football from all the given school
    A = 250 , B = 125 , C = 175 , D = 100 , E = 250
    Total number of students playing football all the school = 250 + 125 + 175 + 100 + 250 = 900
    Now, According to question,
    a % of 900 = 175

    Correct Option: B

    As per given table, we can see that,
    Number of students playing football from all the given school
    A = 250 , B = 125 , C = 175 , D = 100 , E = 250
    Total number of students playing football all the school = 250 + 125 + 175 + 100 + 250 = 900
    Now, According to question,
    a % of 900 = 175

    a × 900 = 175
    100

    a = 175 = 194%
    9 9


  1. What is the total number of students from all schools who play cricket?









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    Total number of students for cricket = Number of students play cricket from schools ( A + B + C + D + E )

    Correct Option: B

    Total number of students for Cricket = Number of students play cricket from schools ( A + B + C + D + E )
    Total number of students for Cricket = 150 + 200 + 250 + 230 + 200
    Total number of students for Cricket = 1030



Direction: Read the following information carefully and answer the questions based on it.

  1. What was the number of students studying in school B in 1994?











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    Number of students studying in school B in 1994 = 950 + (350 − 150) + (225 − 115) + (185 − 110) + (200 − 90) = 950 + 200 + 110 + 75 + 110 = 1445.

    Correct Option: C

    Number of students studying in school B in 1994 = 950 + (350 − 150) + (225 − 115) + (185 − 110) + (200 − 90) = 950 + 200 + 110 + 75 + 110 = 1445.