tudy the bar graph given below showing the percentage of girl education
in developed and de
veloping countries in contrast with the 100 percent
education of the male children in the years 1990 and 1998 and answer
the questions that follow:
a) What is the difference in the percentage of girl education in the
developing and developed countries in the year 1998 at the secondary
level?
a. 19%
b. 17%
c. 1%
d. 10%
b) Which of the three sectors witness the least difference in the years 1990
and 1998 in the developing countries and what is the difference?
a. Primary education & 12 %
b. Secondary education & 10%
c. Primary education & 4 %
d. Tertiary education & 9%
c) In which of the three sectors the difference between the educational
achievement of developing and developed countries is the highest in the
year 1990?
a. Secondary Education
b. Primary Education
c. Tertiary education
d. Same in Secondary and Tertiary Education
d) Observing the trend in both the years which of the sectors get the highest
admissions in the developing countries?
a. Primary Education
b. Secondary Education
c. Same in Primary and Secondary Education
d. Same in Secondary and Tertiary Education
e) Give reasons for lower level of education in the developing countries as
compared to developed countries?
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Explanation:
a) option b) 17%
b) option a) Primary education & 12 %
c) option c) tertiary education
d) option a) primary education
e) in many developing countries, children's access to education can be limited by numerous factors. Language barriers, gender roles, and reliance on child labor can all stalled progress to provide quality education.
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developing and developed countries in the year 1998at the secondary
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