Friday, 6 November 2015

CLASS XI: ECONOMICS PRACTICE PAPER


                                                               PRACTICE PAPER

                                                                 ECONOMICS

                                                                  CLASS: XI

Q1. In 1950 – 51,the contribution of primary sector, secondary  sector and tertiary sector  to India’s national income was 49%, 16.7% and 34.3% respectively. In 2011-12 these shares were 13.5% ,28.5% and 58% resp. Present this information in the form of a table.

Q2. Present the following in a suitable table:

    In 2001, out of total of 1,750 workers of a factory 1200 workers were members of a trade union

   The no. of women employed was 200 of which 175 did not belong to a trade union. In 2002 the no. of union workers increased to 1580 of which 1290 were men. On the other hand the no. of non-unions workers fell down to 208 of which 180 were men. In 2005, there were 1800 employees who belonged to a trade union and 50 who did not belong to a trade union. Of all the employees in 2005, 300 were women of whom only 8 did not belong to a trade union.

Q3. According to the census of India, population of India in 2001 was 102cr. Of which the no. of males and females were 53cr and 49cr resp. 74cr people were residing in rural areas and only 28cr people were living in urban areas. 62cr people were non working (non-workers) and 40cr people were working (workers) in the whole country. In urban areas, non-workers were 19cr against 9cr workers.  As compared to it, In rural areas there were 31cr workers out of 74cr rural population. Represent above information in a Table.

Q4. In a sample study about the coffee habits in two towns- the following info was received:

TOWN A: Females were 40%, total coffee drinkers were 45% and male non coffee drinkers were 20%.

 TOWN B: Males were 55%, male non-coffee drinkers were 30% female coffee drinkers were 15%

Represent the above data in a tabular form.

Q5. Present the following data by simple bar diagram:

 YEAR
Production of food grains(millions tons)
2006-07
217.3
2007-08
230.8
2008-09
234.4
2009-10
218.1
2010-11
241.6

  

Q6. Following table gives the birth rate  per thousand of different countries over certain period:

COUNTRY
BIRTH RATE
INDIA
33
CHINA
40
U.K
20
GERMANY
16
SWEDEN
15

Represent the above data by suitable diagram.

Q7. Following table shows the birth rate and death rate in India in 2010. Present with the help of multiple bar diagram.

STATE
BIRTH RATE
DEATH RATE
ANDHRA PRADESH
17.9
7.6
BIHAR
28.1
6.8
GUJRAT
21.8
6.7
PUNJAB
16.6
7
RAJASTHAN
26.7
6.7

 

Q8. Represent with the help of multiple bar diagram.

                                                  PRODUCTION (in 000 tons)

YEAR
WHEAT
RICE
OIL SEEDS
2008-09
80.7
99.2
27.7
2009-10
80.8
89.1
24.9
2010-11
85.9
95.3
31.1

 

Q9. Represent the data by suitable diagram:

 YEAR
 
STATEMENT OF CRIMES IN DELHI
TOTAL
MURDERS
DACOITIES
THEFTS
2008
2009
2010
2011
 
120
140
200
320
260
280
300
280
520
600
700
700
900
1020
1200
1300

(CONSTRUCT SUB-DIVIDED BAR DIAGRAM)

Q10. The following table shows the no. of students in different faculties of a senior secondary school during 2007-08 and 2009-10.

YEAR
ART
SCIENCE
COMMERCE
2007-08
500
300
200
2008-09
600
250
300
2009-10
700
350
400

Present the above data by means of a suitable diagram (use multiple or sub-divided bar diagram)

Q11.Draw multiple bar diagram from the following data

YEAR
SALES
GROSS PROFIT
NET PROFIT
2005
120
30
20
2006
130
40
25
2007
140
50
40
2008
150
60
50

 

Q12. Present the following data on expenditure of a family through a pie-diagram

ITEMS OF EXPENDITURE
% OF INCOME SPENT
FOOD
60
CLOTHING
15
HOUSING
10
FUEL AND LIGHT
5
OTHERS
10

 

 

     

 

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