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The linear graph illustrates the number of boys and girls who participated in different types of

sports in a school.
The data given in the graph shows that football is least preferable with both boys and girls as
only 20 girls and 30 boys have participated in football. Although there are 10 boys more in
comparison to girls but it has the least male participants in comparison to other sports.
Badminton is the most popular sport with boys and the second most popular is cricket. Boys
participated more than girls in badminton with around 60 compared to 55 girls. Girls also
preferred basketball, equal to badminton with participation levels of over 55 as opposed to
boys who numbered around 45. There is a huge difference in Kho-Kho in which around 60
girls participated which has the highest number of girl participants in comparison to other
sports. On the contrary only 40 boys participated in Kho-Kho. On the other hand, girls are
less interested in playing cricket, where there are only 35 participants, 15 less than boys.
Boys have been shown as more active in badminton and than in cricket. Subsequently, the
figures demonstrate that boys preferred playing badminton even more than the girls and spent
slightly more time in playing cricket and then basketball.
However, girls preferred Kho-Kho the most, equally interested in playing basketball and
badminton, the least they preferred is cricket but also did not participate c.
significantly in football.
The given double line graph shows the sale of various kitchen utility items during festival
season. The items are oven, toaster, coffee maker, kettle and hand blender.
By looking at the graph we see the different fluctuations of items sold in two different shops.
The store-Q has sold around 40 ovens, 30 toasters, 60 coffee makers, 50 kettles and around
90 hand blenders. The store-P has sold 20 ovens, 40 toasters, 30 coffee makers, 60 kettles and
50 hand blenders. The highest selling item of store-Q is hand blender whereas store-P has
sold the kettles the most. The overall graph shows that store-Q has better sales than store-P.
Three products of store-Q ie., oven, coffee maker and hand blender have surpassed store-P in
sales.
On the other hand store-P has sold more toasters and kettles in comparison to store-Q. The
graph also shows that hand blender and kettle are the most preferred choice of consumers
during festival season. Hand blender sales shows the most wide gap of 40 customers, and
toaster shows only a gap of 0 customers between the two stores P and Q. To conclude, the
given information, it shows the preferences of consumers in buying different kitchen utility
items and shows that on an average store Q made better sales overall.
The given pie chart illustrates the percentage distribution of total expenditure of a company
under various expense heads during 2019.
The chart shows that the total expenditure of the company was 2,50,00,000. From its total
expenses the company had spent 28 percent on its infrastructure which covers the major part
of the total expenses. Its expenses on the areas of Research and Development, and
advertisement were equal ie., 20 percent respectively. The company had spent 15 percent on
salary distribution, 10 percent on transport and the least it had spent was on taxes. If we take
out the sum total of the total expenditure i.e., 2,50,00,000 of the company in the year 2019,
we will find out that it had spent 70,00,000 on infrastructure, 50,00,000 on advertisement and
it spent equal on Research and Development also. 37,50,000 on salary distribution, 25,00,000
on transport and the least ie., only 17,50,000 it wad spent on taxes. Overall, the data
demonstrates that the most the company had spent was on infrastructure which shows that the
maintenance of the company was of very high and top priority. It spends a good amount on
advertisement also but it did not provide a good package to its employees, had no proper
facility of transport and as the salary percentage is only 15% of the total expenses so the tax
expense was also very less in comparison to other expenses.
The given pie charts show the data of two schools about the interest of boys in participation
in different quizzes.
The most preferred choice of subject by school-1 is maths where 35% students preferred it.
Science came second which was preferred by 30% students. The students of school-1 showed
equal interest in the quizzes of English and commerce, which shows 10% of participation.
For G.K. 15% students from school-1 showed interest. The most preferred subject by school-
1 is maths and least ones are English and commerce.
In School-2 the most preferred choice of subject was e science which was preferred by 35%
students. Maths was the second preferred choice, preferred by 25% students. Next is English
with 20% students being interested in it and then commerce where only 10% students
preferred it. The least preferred choice by the students of school-2 was G.K. which was
preferred by only 5% students.
To conclude we can say that the top choice for both the schools were maths and science with
slight variation in numbers. The students of School-2 were least interested in G.K. whereas
School-1 had a tie in their least preferred choice which was both commerce and English.
The bar graph demonstrates the number of credit card holders of different banks of four
states. In the b graph, it is observed that in Punjab there are 70 card holders of SIB bank, 90
card holders of CICI bank and 88 people are using card of Sity Bank.
On the other side in comparison to Punjab, Bihar and Gujarat, in U.P. 110 people are using
card of SIB bank which is the highest comparative to all the other three given states. Whereas
the users of CICI card is almost equal to users of Punjab state. There are 130 users of Sity
bank in U.P. In contrast Gujarat has the lowest number of SIB card holders. Then it has 100
and 120 card holders of CICI and Sity bank respectively.
Overall, it is observed that in Punjab and Bihar a significant number of people preferred using
card of CICI bank. Whereas, in U.P. and Gujarat majority is Sity bank cards. Thus, by
observing Card holders of all using the given four states it is clear that Sity bank has the
highest number of card holders which means that it is most popular among the people of
these four states. The second highest is CICI bank. Whereas the least preferred among all the
given three banks is SIB bank.
The graph gives information about the division of household tasks done by both males and
females in some city and it also shows the number of minutes spent by both the gender in
accomplishing various tasks.
The chart illustrates that on an average, women spent most of their day's time in cooking,
cleaning of the house, taking care of the children and old parents and washing clothes. In
accomplishing all these tasks, females spend approximately 230 minutes per day. On the
other hand, males spend majority of their time in gardening and managing other tasks. Time
spent on washing clothes by men is as low as 2 minutes only whereas women spent 26
minutes per day for the same task.
The time spent by females on cooking, cleaning, laundry and taking care of family members
including children and old age people is almost thrice the time spent by males in
accomplishing these same tasks. Whereas men spend just double of the time spent by women
on gardening and managing other odd jobs of the day. In a nut shell, women spend
approximately four hours doing the household chores, whereas men spend less than two and
half hours for the same.
The given double bar graph depicts the number of wickets taken by a bowler during five test
matches in two years i.e., 2019 and 2020.
The first glance at the graph makes it evident that the performance of the bowler was better in
2019. In 2019, the bowler took only one wicket in 1st test match. However, in other four
matches his performance excelled. In second test match, the bowler took 4 wickets. In third
test match he took 3 wickets and in fifth he took 5 wickets. His fourth match was his best
performance in which he took six wickets in total. In the whole year he took a total of 19
wickets. In terms of performance 2020 was not a good year for the bowler, as per match and
overall performance saw a downward trend. The bowler began on a better note taking 2
wickets in first match of 2020. However, in 2nd and 3rd test match, the performance came
down and the bowler only took 1 wicket in each match. Fourth match proved to be a reviving
stroke after 3 consecutive poor performances and he took 4 wickets in fourth match. In the
next match, the bowler continued his upward performance streak and took five wickets. To
conclude the given information, it can be said that throughout both the years, the bowler's
performance was quite fluctuating. However, by the time of last/ fifth match the bowler
seemed to catch pace in both the years.

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