Section-IV: Data Interpretation
question paper pattern --> data interpretationDirections: | Questions 18 - 23 are based on the following bar chart showing trends of the per capita net domestic product in some States and Union Territories (UTs) of India |

Q. 18: | The average of values of per capita net domestic product for the States / UTs in 2002-03 lies between Rs. | |||
(A) 20,000-25,000 |
(B) 25,000-30,000 |
(C) 30,000-35,000 |
(D) 35,000-40,000 |
Q. 19: | For which State /UT was the per capita net domestic product farthest from the average of values of per capita net domestic product of the States / UTs in 2002-03? | |||
(A) Chandigarh |
(B) A.P. |
(C) Kerala |
(D) Pondicherry |
Q. 20: | Which of the following States /UTs had the highest growth rate in per capita net domestic product between 2002-03 and 2004-05? | |||
(A) Kerala |
(B) Haryana |
(C) Chandigarh |
(D) A.P. |
Q. 21: | The number of States / UTs with more than Rs. 2000 rise in per capita net domestic product in any year over the previous year was | |||
(A) 5 |
(B) 6 |
(C) 7 |
(D) 8 |
Q. 22: | Which of the States / UTs had less than half the per capita net domestic product of Chandigarh in each of the three years? | |||
(A) A.P., Kerala and Punjab |
(B) A.P., Kerala and Tamilnadu |
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(C) A.P., Kerala and Haryana |
(D) A.P., Haryana and Tamilnadu |
Q. 23: | The ratio of per capita net domestic product of a large developed (G7 member) Asian country with per capita net product of US $ 40000, to per capita net domestic product of the richest State / UT among the given eight States / UTs in 2004-05 (assuming US$ 1= Rs.40) is in the range of | |||
(A) 15-20 |
(B) 20-25 |
(C) 25-30 |
(D) 30-35 |

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