Sample Paper
The chart shows the participation by young people in sports in great Britain. It indicates the numbar of boys and
girls who took part in extra-curricular sports in Great Britain in 1999. Football was the most popular sport among
the boys and the least popular among the girls, with participation levels of over 65 and less than 20 respectively
For all other sports, swimming and cycling for approximately twice as popular as other activities for both genders
Girls participated more than boys in swimming with around 53 as compared with 48 boys Girls also preferred
skaung with partcipation levels of over 28 as opposed to boys who numbered around 24. There was also a small
difference in walking numbers with girls numbering around 25, two or three more than boys. On the other hand,
boys were more active in cycling, where they had 60 parlcipants, nine more than girls. Boys also participated
more in tennis than the girls, with around 26 while girls numbered just 18
Overall, the figures demonstrate that boys spent significantly more time than girls in playing football and slightly
more time in cycling and playing tennis. However girls slightly preferred walking, swimming and skating but
dislike participate significantly in football
On the basis of your understanding of the passage attempt ANY TEN questions from the twelve that
follow.
(1 x 10 = 10)
(1) What information does the chart depict?
(a) Number of boys
(b) Number of girls
(c) Parucipation by young people in sports (d) None of the above
(11) According to the passage, how many games were there to play?
(ar 4
(b) 5
(d) 7
(ill) According to the passage, how many boys participated in lennis?
(b) 21
(c) 6
(a) 18
(c) 22
(iv) According to the passage, how many girls participated in lennis?
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25
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24
(c) 22
(v) According to the passage, how many boys participated in football?
(d) 25
(a) 18
(b) 68
(c) 42
(d) 50
(vl) According to the passage, how many girls participated in football?
(a 18
(b) 68
(c) 50
(d) 40
(vii) According to the passage, how many boys participated in cycling?
(a) 58
(b) 59
(c) 60
(d) 65
(viii) According to the passage, how many girls participated in cycling?
(a) - 50
(c) 70
(1x) According to the passage, how many boys porticipatod in swimming?
(a) 30
(b) 48
(c) 52
(d) 70
(x) According to the passage, how many girls participated in swimming?
(a) 53
(c) 74
(b) 60
(d) 74
(b) 70
(d) 80
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(i) (c) Parucipation by young people in sports (d) None of the above
(ii) (d) 7
(iii) 26
(iv) 18
(v) (b) 68
(vi) (a) 18
(vii) (c) 60
(viii) 51
(ix) (b) 48
(x) (a) 53
Explanation:
- The paragraph given shows the participation by young people in sports in great Britain.
- It indicates the numbar of boys and girls who took part in extra-curricular sports in Great Britain in 1999.
- Football was the most popular sport among
- the boys and the least popular among the girls, with participation levels of over 65 and less than 20 respectively.
- For all other sports, swimming and cycling for approximately twice as popular as other activities for both genders.
- Girls participated more than boys in swimming with around 53 as compared with 48 boys.
- Girls also preferred skaung with partcipation levels of over 28 as opposed to boys who numbered around 24.
- There was also a small difference in walking numbers with girls numbering around 25, two or three more than boys.
- On the other hand,
- boys were more active in cycling, where they had 60 participants, nine more than girls.
- Boys also participated more in tennis than the girls, with around 26 while girls numbered just 18.
- Overall, the figures demonstrate that boys spent significantly more time than girls in playing football and slightly more time in cycling and playing tennis.
- However girls slightly preferred walking, swimming and skating but dislike participate significantly in football.
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