Pie Chart Questions and Answers for Classes 5 to 12

Pie Chart Questions and Answers for Classes 5 to 12- Are you looking for pie chart questions? Do you want to practice questions on a pie chart? Here you will get a pie chart example with sample questions for classes 5 to 12.

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Pie Chart Questions and Answers for Classes 5 to 12

Question 1

The pie chart below shows the annual sources of savings of Mr. Das. Write a paragraph interpreting the data in the chart.

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Answer- The chart shows that Mr. Das chooses five different sources to save money. Of course, he has different purposes to select these various sources. For him, the bank is the safest source and a maximum of 45% of his total savings is in the form of fixed deposits in the bank. Public Provident Fund is a dependable source of savings to avail income tax benefits. Mr. Das saves 25% of his savings on it. He has 15% of his savings as recruiting deposit in the post office. In life Insurance, Mr. Das keeps 10% of his total savings and thus enjoys insurance benefits. Above all, he contributes only 5% of his savings towards mutual funds. Thus, Mr. Das intelligently saves money from five different sources.

Question 2

Write a paragraph interpreting the information contained in the following graph.

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Answer- Number of people killed in road accidents.

The column diagram shows the number of people killed in road accidents in five years from 2004 to 2008. Just 100 people were killed in road accidents in the year 2004. The number increased dramatically every year between 2004 and 2008. The number of people killed peaked at a maximum of 300 in 2008. Each year the number of deaths steadily rose by 50, culminating in 300 in the year 2008.

Question 3

The table below shows the prices of different vegetables in the market. Write a paragraph interpreting the data in the table.

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Answer- Price of vegetables in the market

The prices of five different vegetables in the market in the month of June and December are compared in the table. The prices in June were high probably due to scanty production caused by heat conditions and scarcity of water for adequate irrigation in summer. The situation improved in December as the production increased in winter. The prices of all five major vegetables decreased in that month. Chiefly, potatoes and tomatoes which were sold at Rs. 12.50 and Rs 24.00 per one KG in June, came down respectively to Rs. 06.50 and Rs. 12.00 in December. The prices of cabbage and carrot in December were confined to Rs 10.00 while that of brinjal became marginally cheaper by Rs. 4.50 only. The price of potatoes was minimum in December.

Pie Chart Questions and Answers for Classes 5 to 12

Pie Chart Questions and Answers for Classes 5 to 12

 

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