The following pie chart shows the amount of subscriptions generated for India Bonds from different categories of investors. 1. In the corporate sector, approximately how many degrees should be there in the central angle ?
A. 120 B. 121 C. 122 D. 123
2. If the investment by NRI's are Rs 4,000 crore, then the investments by corporate houses and FII's tog ether is:
A. 24,000 cr B. 24,363 cr C. 25,423 cr D. 25,643 cr 3. What percentage of the total investment is coming from FII's and NRI's ?
A. 33% B. 11% C. 44% D. 22% 4. If the total investment other than by FII and corporate houses is Rs 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
5. If the total investment flows from FII's 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 into India Bonds next year (in US $ millions) ?
A. 40% B. 50% C. 60% D. 70%
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Answer:
1. ANSWER : C
Explanation - 34 x 3.6 = 122.4 (since 1% = 3.6 degrees)
2. ANSWER : B
Explanation - (67/11) x 4000 = 24 363.6364
3. ANSWER : C
Explanation - (33 + 11) = 44
4. ANSWER : A
Explanation - Investment other than NRI and corporate houses is 33% = 335000. Also, investment by offshore funds and NRI's is equal to 27%.
Hence, (27 x 335000)/33 = 274 090.909
5. ANSWER : B
Explanation - 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%
Filed Under: Pie Charts - Quantitative Aptitude - Data Interpretation
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