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Arun Sharma Test: Pie Chart- 2 - Question 1

Which country has the highest price for its supply?

Detailed Solution for Arun Sharma Test: Pie Chart- 2 - Question 1

Since the total value of supply and quantity is the same for each country, the query can be answered with an approximation.

Price for its supply for Pakistan = (17/18) = 0.94

Price for its supply for Turkey = 28/27 = 1.03

Price for its supply for Switzerland = 1.25 and 

Price for its supply for India = 0.90.

Switzerland has the highest price for its supply.

Arun Sharma Test: Pie Chart- 2 - Question 2

What is the price in Euro/kg for Turkey?

Detailed Solution for Arun Sharma Test: Pie Chart- 2 - Question 2

1.055 million tonnes = 1,055 million kg.

∴ Price in Euro/kg for Turkey = 5760/1055 = 5.46 

Nearest to this number is 5.6

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Arun Sharma Test: Pie Chart- 2 - Question 3

 The cost (in rupees per tonne) of oil moved by rail and road happens to be roughly

Detailed Solution for Arun Sharma Test: Pie Chart- 2 - Question 3

Volume transported by rail and road = (22 + 9) = 31% of 12 = 3.72 million tonnes 

Cost of transportation by rail and road= (12 + 6) = 18% of 30 = Rs. 5.4 million.

∴Cost is Rs per tonne = 5.4/3.72 = 1.45 1.5 

Arun Sharma Test: Pie Chart- 2 - Question 4

From the charts given, it appears that the cheapest mode of transport is

Detailed Solution for Arun Sharma Test: Pie Chart- 2 - Question 4

Cheapest mode of transportation is as follows:-

Road = 6/22 = 0.27

Rail = 12/9 = 1.33

Pipeline = 65/49 = 1.32

Ship = 10/9 = 1.11

Therefore, Cheapest is the roadways.

Arun Sharma Test: Pie Chart- 2 - Question 5

If the cost per tonne of transport by ship, air and road are represented by P, Q and R respectively; which of the following is true?

Detailed Solution for Arun Sharma Test: Pie Chart- 2 - Question 5

Cost of transportation through air = 7/11 = 0.63.

Rank of modes of transport based on cost of transportation.

Ship > Air > Road.

i.e., P > Q > R

Arun Sharma Test: Pie Chart- 2 - Question 6

What is the region with which India had the highest total trade in 1997-98 ? 

Detailed Solution for Arun Sharma Test: Pie Chart- 2 - Question 6

Total trade = Import + Export. 

Total trade for USA

(A)=(9+19)=28%,

Other EU

(C)=(12+14)=26%,

OPEC

(H)=(23+10)=33%,

Others

(K)=(1+1)=2%.

Highest is for OPEC

Arun Sharma Test: Pie Chart- 2 - Question 7

In 1997-98, the amount of Indian exports, million US dollars, to the region with which India had the lowest total trade, is approximately

Detailed Solution for Arun Sharma Test: Pie Chart- 2 - Question 7

India had the least amount of total trade with the other regions represented by K. 

Therefore, export to region K= 1% of $33,979,000,000, or $340,000,000.

Arun Sharma Test: Pie Chart- 2 - Question 8

In 1997-98, the trade deficit with respect to India, billion US dollars, for the region with the highest trade deficit with respect to India, is approximately equal to

Detailed Solution for Arun Sharma Test: Pie Chart- 2 - Question 8

The region H trade deficit is the greatest at (40,779 x 0.23 - 33,979 x 0.1) = (9,398 - 3,398) 

= 5,981 million or $ 6 billion.

Arun Sharma Test: Pie Chart- 2 - Question 9

What is the region with the lowest trade deficit with India in 1997-98 ? 

Detailed Solution for Arun Sharma Test: Pie Chart- 2 - Question 9

Lowest trade deficit is represented by region A and is equal to (40,779 × 0.09 − 33,979 × 0.19) &-2785.9 million.

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