Bar Chart: Comparing quantities across categories. Read scale carefully.
Line Graph: Trend over time. Calculate growth rates between periods.
Pie Chart: Proportional distribution. Use angle/360 × total.
Table: Most common in govt exams. Cross-verify rows and columns.
Q1. A table shows sales of 5 products. If Product A sells 250 and total is 1000, A's %?
Q2. Bar chart shows profits: 2021=40L, 2022=50L, 2023=45L. Avg profit?
Q3. Pie chart: Education 30%, Health 25% of ₹800 crore budget. Education-Health diff?
Q4. Line graph: growth rate 2020=10%, 2021=15%, 2022=12%. Base year sales=₹100. Sales in 2022?
Q5. Table: Employees M=600, F=400. Promoted M=60, F=50. Promotion % overall?
Q6. Bar graph exports: 2019=₹200M, 2020=₹150M, 2021=₹180M. Decrease 2019→2020?
Q7. Production table: Factory A=5000, B=7000, C=6000, D=8000, E=4000. Which is 20% of total?
Q8. Pie chart: 180° represents 1800 units. What do 90° represent?
Q9. Table: 4 quarters sales 120, 150, 130, 160. Highest quarter % of annual?
Q10. Bar graph shows student pass%: School A=80%, B=75%, C=90%, D=85%. Average?