TSPSC Group I · Data Analysis and Interpretation
Drawing inferences and conclusions from data
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Q1 · Data Analysis and Conclusion · HARD
The following data shows the percentage distribution of renewable energy sources in a state: Solar (32%), Wind (28%), Hydro (24%), Biomass (16%). If the total renewable energy capacity is 2400 MW and the state plans to double its solar capacity while keeping others constant, what will be the new share of solar energy (approx.)?
Q2 · Data Analysis and Conclusion · MEDIUM
A pie chart shows the distribution of a state's annual budget (Rs. 500 crore): Education-30%, Health-22%, Infrastructure-25%, Agriculture-15%, Others-8%. If the government decides to increase the Agriculture allocation by 20% while keeping the total budget unchanged, from which sector should the funds MOST logically be transferred?
Q3 · Data Analysis and Conclusion · MEDIUM
A pie chart represents the budget allocation of a state government across five sectors: Education (25%), Health (20%), Infrastructure (30%), Agriculture (15%), and Others (10%). If the total budget is ₹500 crores, what is the difference in allocation between Infrastructure and Education sectors?
Q4 · Data Analysis and Conclusion · EASY
A survey conducted among 400 residents of Hyderabad showed that 60% prefer public transport, 25% prefer private vehicles, and the remaining prefer other modes. How many residents prefer other modes of transport?