The table below shows the results of a survey that asked 6800 Indian adults aged 16 years and over whether they had taken part in different cultural activities in the past 12 months write the analytical paragraph on the given data in hundred to 120 words
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The table indicates the results of the survey from 6800 Scottish adults who were interviewed in the past 12 months. Overall, dancing, singing, playing musical instruments and acting had the highest number of participants, while computer-based activities had the least number of joiners.
To begin, any performance which consists of dancing, singing, playing musical instruments and acting were mostly popular activities that people aged 16-44 taking part in, with 35% of people aged 16-24 and 22% of people aged 25-44. In contrast, undertaking any crafts was mostly enjoyed in the age group of 25-74, at 22%. There was also a major number of participants aged 16-24 took part in any virtual art activities, at 30%.
Regarding from the table, there was the least percentage of people aged 45-74 took part in any writing and computer-based activities, at 5%, and a similar percentage was for people aged 25-44 chose to do any writing activities. In terms of the age group of 16-24, only 10% took part in computer-based activities and 11% chose to undertake any crafts and purchase culture. It is clear that those activities had the lowest percentage of participants of this age group.
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Taking part in different cultural activities is important for the overall growth of the mind and body by learning different skills. People take part in these cultural activities because of their hobbies and sometimes to learn something new out of their comfort zone.
The results of a survey on 6800 Indian adults show that adults between the age of 16-24 are most active (35%) in the activities such as dancing, singing, acting, and playing musical instruments followed by 25-44 (22%) age group and then 45-74 (17%) age group. This shows that on average 20% of the people take an active interest in these activities above 40 years. Crafts are done by mostly the age group, 45-74 (22%) followed by 17% and 11% by the age groups 25-44 and 16-24, respectively. Old people are not more physically active than adults generally hence, they are more involved in crafts. Cultural purchases are also in the same order. Any visual arts and any writing activity is performed more by the 16-24 age group followed by 25-44 and 45-74 age groups. Computer-based activities data clearly shows the generation gap as adults of the 16-24 age group are more active in this compared to the other two. Overall data shows that the maximum (22%) cultural activities performed by all aged 16 and over are dancing, singing, acting, and playing musical instruments, and the least computer-based activities (5%).
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