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The yearly percentage expenditure of a school student on various items is shown in table given below:
Which of the following figures represent the above data?

In an examination students are graded with four grades namely and and students of the school secured grade. The ratio of students who secured grade to students with grade is Out of the total students students secured grade and secured grade. What is the total number of students in the school?

The ratio of boys and girls in a school for the last five academic years are given in the following graph. If the number of girls in is half of that in , what is the ratio of boys in to boys in

A manufacturer of tennis balls is claimed that their balls are the best as it (a ball) would rise constantly of the height from which it was dropped.
If the ball is dropped from feet, how much approximately in feet the ball travels (in feet) before coming to rest?

Which number will take the position of '?'?

Find the missing value:

There are three paths from A to B each consists of one or more semi-circles of unknown radii. The paths AXB, AYB, AZB are called I, II and III respectively. Which of the following is true?

You have got a compass and a straight-edge (un-marked ruler). Each time you use compass (to draw an arc) you have to pay and for using ruler (to draw line) you have to pay . If you have got to spend (on these) what is the maximum number of pairs of perpendicular lines you can construct?
