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Example 1:The following pie chart shows the amount of subscription generated for Indian Bonds from different categories of Investors.
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Question 1: If the investment by NRI’s are INR 4,000 crore, then investment by both corporate houses and FII’s together is:

a.) 24000 crores

b.) 24363 crores

c.) 25423.4 crores

d.) 25643.3 crores
Ans:If the investment by NRI is worth 4000 crores which is 11% of total value.

Then, the total value will be = 4000 * 100/11

= 36363.63

Now, investment by corporate houses and FII’s together will be 67% of 36363.63 i.e. 24,363.63 crores.

Question 2: What percentage of total investment is coming from either FII’s or NRI’s?

a.) 33%

b.) 44%

c.) 11%

d.) 22%

Ans 2: This is a very direct question and the answer is 44%.

Question 3: If the total investment other than by FII and corporate houses is INR 335,000 crore, then the investment by NRI’s and offshore funds will be (approximately):

a.) 274,100

b.) 285,600

c.) 293,000

d.) Cannot be determined

Ans 3: This question will be solved in a similar manner like the question 1. The investment other than by FII’s and the corporate house is total is-s 33% amounted to 335,000 crores.

Then total investment by everyone will be 335,000 * 100/33

= 1015151.5151

And NRI’s and offshore funds constitute 27% of total investment. Hence, 0.27 of 1015151.5151i.e. 274,090.90.

Question 4: What is the approximate ratio of investment flows into India Bonds from NRI’s to corporate houses?

a.) 1:4

b.) 1:3

c.) 3:1

d.) Cannot be determined

Ans 4:Again, this one is a simple one. The investment by NRI’s is 11% and the corporate house is 34%. Therefore, the ratio will be 11:34 i.e. approximately 1:3.

Question 5: In the corporate sector, approximately how many degrees should be there in the central angle?

a.) 120

b.) 121

c.) 122

d.) 123

Ans 5: To solve the question you need to learn how to convert percentage into degrees and it’s pretty simple. You just need to multiply the percentage with 360o i.e. 11/100 * 360o=39.6o.

Now in this question, we need to find the central angle of the corporate house i.e. 0.34 of 360o i.e. 122.4o.

Question 6: If the total investment flows from FII were to be doubled in the next year and the investment flows from all other sources had remained constant at their existing levels for this year, then what would be the proportion of FII investment in the total investment flows into Indian Bonds in the next year (approximately)?

a.) 40%

b.) 50%

c.) 60%

d.) 70%

Ans 6: FII's currently account for 33 out of 100.

If their value is doubled and all other investments are kept constant then their new value would be 66 out of 133 = approximately equal to 50%

Question 7: If the flow from the FII’s after the doubling (of the previous question) were to the tune of US$ 500 million, what would be the total investment into Indian Bond in US $’s?

a.) 1000

b.) 1500

c.) 800

d.) Cannot be determined

Ans 7:500 million is 50% of the total investment as we found in the previous question. Thus, the total investment will be 500 * 100/50 i.e. 1000 million dollars.

Example 2: Study the following diagram carefully and answer the questions:

Percentage Composition of Human Body
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Question 1: What percent of the total weight of the human body is equivalent to the weight of the proteins in the skin in human body?

a.) 0.016

b.) 1.6

c.) 0.16

d.) Cannot be determined
Ans 1: Now to solve this question you have to make use of both the pie charts. Since the total percentage of protein in the body is 16%. And, the total percentage of the weight of skin in the human body is 10%. Therefore, the percentage of protein in skin is 10% of 16.i.e. 1.6.

Question 2: What will be the quantity of water in the body of a person weighing 50 kg?

a.) 20 kg

b.) 35 kg

c.) 41 kg

d.) 5 kg

Ans 2: Water constitutes 70% of the body. Thus, if the man weighs 50 kg then 70% of it will be water. The weight of water will be 35 kgs.

Question 3: What is the ratio of the distribution of proteins in the muscles to that of the distribution of proteins in the bones?

a.) 1:18

b.) 1:2

c.) 2:1

d.) 18:1

Ans 3: Again, using both pie charts we know that 33% of body weight is constituted in muscles whereas 17% in bones and 16% of it will be protein.

Hence, 0.16*33:0.16*17, which is approximately equal to 2:1.

Question 4: To show the distribution of proteins and the other dry elements in the human body, the arc of the circle should subtend at the centre an angle of;

a.) 54o

b.) 126o

c.) 108o

d.) 252o

Ans 4: Using the formula given in the example 1, Ans 5 we get,

[(16% + 14%)/100] * 360o= 108o.

Question 5: In the human body, what part is made of neither bones nor skin?

a.) 1/40

b.) 3/80

c.) 2/5

d.) None of these

Ans 5: Now let u-s consider the body to be- numeraire as 1 and 17/100 and 10/100 constitutes bones and skin respectively i.e. 1/6 and 1/10

Hence, the required answer is 1 – (1/6 +1/10)= 11/15.

XAT 2012: The following pie chart shows the percentage distribution of runs scored by a batsman in a test innings.
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Question 1: If the batsman has scored a total of 306 runs, how many 4’s and 6’s did he hit?

a.) 31 and 3 resp.

b.) 32 and 2 resp.

c.) 32 and 3 resp.

d.) 33 and 1 resp.

e.) 33 and 2 resp.
Ans 1: Total runs scored by a batsman is 306. % of 4’s and 6’s hit by him are43and 4respectively.

Thus, there were 0.43 * 306/4 and 0.04 * 306/6 were 4’s and 6’s resp.

i.e., 33 and 2.

Question 2: If 5 dot balls had been hit for 4s, and if two of the shots for which the batsman scored 3 runs each had fetched him one run instead, what would have been the central angle of the sector corresponding to the percentage of runs scored in 4s?

a.) 160

b.) 163

c.) 165

d.) 167

e.) 170

Ans 2: Since the total runs scored by a batsman is 306 and therefore total no. of runs secured through 4’s are 0.43of 306i.e. 132. Now if 5 more fours are added to it the total becomes 152.

Now the overall total runs secured by batsman after adding 5 fours and deducting 2 three’s and simultaneously adding 2 one’s is 306 +16= 322

The central angle for 4’s would be 152/322* 360 = 170o.

SNAP 2005: Study the sector-wise sales of a group of companies for the financial year 2004-05 and answer the following question:
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Sectors(Rs. Millions)% Share
Materials1,64,43021
Engineering2,44,83031.2
Energy62,9908
Consumer goods47,8806.1
Chemicals35,5104.5
Communication and Information system1,48,16018.9
Services78,95010.1
Total7,82,750
*Sales turnover at US$ 17.4 billion (Rs. 78,224 crores) representing year-on-year growth of 30.3 % in dollar terms and 27.4 % in rupee terms.
*sales figures shown are net of excise duty

Question 1: This group of companies operates in multiple sectors. The holding company has decided to closely monitor a minimum number of sectors (not exceeding 5) contribution together a major part (at least 80%) of sales of the group. Identify the correct set of sectors.

a.) Engineering, Services, CIS & Consumer Goods

b.) Engineering, Services, CIS, Energy & Consumer Goods

c.) Engineering, Materials, Services & CIS

d.) Engineering, Materials, CIS & Energy

Ans 1: The solution to this question is very easy. Just use the pie chart and add the highest 4 contributing sectors i.e. Engineering, Materials, CIS, Services. Their total is

(33+21+19+10) is 91% i.e. more than 80.

Question 2: The average profit against the sales across the sectors is 10% while the profit margin of Engineering is 12% and CIS, 20%. What is the average profit across the remaining sectors?

a.) 5.87%

b.) 6.12%

c.) 4.94%

d.) 4%

Ans 2: Total sales = 782,750.

Average profit = 10% i.e. 78,275

Profit of engineering and CIS respectively are 12% of 244,830 and 20%of 148,160 i.e. 29,379.6and 29,632.

Hence, the profit of remaining sectors is 78,27559,011.6= 19,263.4

Thus, % of average profit for rest of the sectors is (19,263.4/ 78,275) * 100/5= 4.94%.

CAT 2018:The multi-layered pie-chart below shows the sales of LED television sets for a big retail electronics outlet during 2016 and 2017. The outer layer shows the monthly sales during this period, with each label showing the month followed by the sales figure of that month. For some months, the sales figures are not given in the chart. The middle layer shows quarter-wise aggregate sales figures (in some cases, aggregate quarter-wise sales numbers are not given next to the quarter). The innermost layer shows annual sales. It is known that the sales figures during the three months of the second quarter (April, May, June) of 2016 form an arithmetic progression, as do the three-monthly sales figures in the fourth quarter (October, November, December) of that year.

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Question1:What is the percentage increase in sales in December 2017 as compared to the sales in December 2016?

a.) 38.46

b.) 22.22

c.) 50.00

d.) 28.57

Question 2: In which quarter of 2017 was the percentage increase in sales from the same quarter of 2016 the highest?
a.) Q4
b.) Q1
c.) Q2
d.) Q3

Question 3:During which quarter was the percentage decrease in sales from the previous quarter’s sales the highest?
a.) Q2 of 2016
b.) Q2 of 2017
c.) Q4 of 2017
d.) Q1 of 2017

Question 4: During which month was the percentage increase in sales from the previous month’s sales the highest?
a.) October of 2017
b.) October of 2016
c.) March of 2016
d.) March of 2017

Ans:To easily solve the questions we can first represent the information given in the pie-chart in a consolidated table to make it easier to read and understand.


Month/ sales figure in20162017
Q1January80120
February60100
March100160
Q2April4060
May
75
June
65
Q3July7560
August120
September5570
Q4October100150
November
170
December

As you can see in the above table there a few month’s sales are missing and we need to evaluate them first from the given information and then find the answers to the above-given question.

Now, it’s been given in the question that the months of April, May, June in 2016 forms an A.P. and so does the months of Quarter 4 of 2016, i.e. Oct, Nov, Dec.

Total sale in Quarter 2 = 150

Let a-d, a, a+d be the three terms of A.P.

Hence, a-d + a + a+d =150

  • 3a = 150
  • a = 50

Since, April sale is 40, i.e. a-d = 40

  • d = 10

Using that we can easily find the rest of the month sales values i.e. 50 and 60 respectively.

Similarly, using the above method we can find out the values for the month of Nov’16 and Dec’16. In this case, a would-be 120 and d = 20.

Thus, sales for these months are 120 and 140 respectively.

Now as you can see in the table, we have found out all missing monthly sales figure except for December’17 and August’17 which can be easily find out as

Total sales in Quarter 4 of 2017 = 500

And sales in Oct’17 and Nov’17 are 150 and 170 respectively.

Hence, the sale for December =500 -150-170= 180
And similarly, Sale for August’17 = 220 – 60 – 70 = 90

Therefore, our table becomes,

Month/ sales figure in20162017
Q1January80240120380
February60100
March100160
Q2April4015060200
May5075
June6065
Q3July7525060220
August12090
September5570
Q4October100300150500
November120170
December140180

Now we are in a position to answer all the given questions using the above table.

Ans 1: Percentage increase in sales of Dec’17 as compared to Dec’16 = (180 – 140)/140 × 100 = 40/140 × 100 = 28.57%

Ans 2: We need to evaluate the quarter with the highest increase in sales in percentage terms.

QuarterIncrease in salesPercentage terms
Q114058.33%
Q25033.33%
Q3(30)(12%)
Q420066.67%

Hence, using the above table we get the answer is Quarter 4
Ans 3: As we can clearly notice above from the table that the decrease in sales is only in quarter 2 of both the years 2016 and 2017.

Decrease in Q2- 2016 = (240 - 150)/240 × 100 = 37.5%

Decrease in Q2- 2017 = (380 - 200)/380 × 100 = 47.37%

Hence, the answer is Quarter 2’2017

Ans 4: As given options are only for may and October and we can see that sales in October 2017 is more than double ( from 70 in November to 150 in October ) so it is highest than other given month. Correct option a) October 2017

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What is a pie chart PDF? ›

❑A pie-chart is a representation of values as slices of a circle with. different colors. ❑The slices are labeled and the numbers corresponding to each slice. is also represented in the chart. ❑In R the pie chart is created using the pie() function which takes.

How do you explain a pie chart in a presentation example? ›

A pie chart is a type of graph in which a circle is divided into sectors that each represents a proportion of the whole. Pie charts are a useful way to organize data in order to see the size of components relative to the whole, and are particularly good at showing percentage or proportional data.

What is pie chart class 7? ›

A pie chart is a type of graph that represents the data in the circular graph. The slices of pie show the relative size of the data, and it is a type of pictorial representation of data. A pie chart requires a list of categorical variables and numerical variables.

What is a pie chart an example of? ›

Pie charts show proportions such as a fraction of a whole and NOT total amounts. Fractions, decimals and percentages are examples of proportions. The circle (360 degrees) represents the whole and the separate parts (or sectors) fit together to make the whole (circle).

What is the formula for the degree of a pie chart? ›

Pie Chart Formula

Based on these, there are two main formulas used in pie charts: To calculate the percentage of the given data, we use the formula: (Frequency ÷ Total Frequency) × 100. To convert the data into degrees we use the formula: (Given Data ÷ Total value of Data) × 360°

How to create a pie chart? ›

Click Insert > Chart. Click Pie and then double-click the pie chart you want. In the spreadsheet that appears, replace the placeholder data with your own information. For more information about how pie chart data should be arranged, see Data for pie charts.

What is the format of a pie chart? ›

A pie chart is a circular chart that uses “pie slices” to show relative sizes of data. A pie chart compares data, information, and statistics in an easy-to-read format with varying slice sizes telling you how much of one data element exists. Pie charts are good for showing data for 6 or fewer categories.

What are the key words to describe a pie chart? ›

Top 30 pie chart vocabulary words for the IELTS Writing test
TermCategoryUsage/Explanation
ProportionQuantityDenotes the size of a segment relative to the whole
SegmentComponentA part or division of the pie chart
SliceComponentAnother term for a segment of the pie chart
QuarterMeasurementRepresents 25% of the pie chart
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What is the main advantage of a pie chart? ›

The pie chart provides clean and clear data visualization, allowing quick understanding and immediate analysis. A pie chart is one of the most (if not the most) efficient and effective tools to share statistical data with the general public.

What is the disadvantage of a pie chart? ›

If too many pieces of data are used, pie chart becomes less effective. They themselves may become crowded and hard to read if there are too many pieces of data, and even if you add data labels and numbers may not help here.

What is the formula for solving pie charts? ›

A pie is used to represent data in a pie chart. To find the total number of pieces in data, we have to multiply the pie percentage by the total number, and then divide it by 100. For example to find the value of 20% where the total number of data is equal to 150. The value calculated will be 20% of the pie slice.

How to calculate the number of people in a pie chart? ›

The pie chart is not in percent, so each sector represents the tallies or the number of people that favored each of the foods. To find the total number of people, add up each of the numbers on the sectors.

How to put percentage in pie chart? ›

Display percentage values as labels on a pie chart
  1. Add a pie chart to your report. ...
  2. On the design surface, right-click on the pie and select Show Data Labels. ...
  3. On the design surface, right-click on the labels and select Series Label Properties. ...
  4. Type #PERCENT for the Label data option.
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What is the step of pie chart? ›

Steps to Construct a Pie Diagram

Calculate the percentages of the total from the values of the various components. No convert the percentage values into corresponding degrees. Since one circle comprises 360° and the percentage values of all of the components' is equal to 100, the 1% value is represented by. or 3.6°.

How to calculate angle for pie chart? ›

The angle of segment = Frequency of data/Total data frequency x 360. In layman's terms, divide the data you wish to represent by the total dataset. This will give you a decimal percentage. Multiply that by 360, and the resulting number is the angle of the segment.

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