XAT2014 Related Question Answers

76. Answer the questions based on the given data on the tourism sector in India. In which of the following years the percentage increase in the number of Indians going abroad was greater than the percentage increase in the number of domestic tourists?
 






77. In which of the following years was the rupee cheapest with respect to the dollar?






78. Answer the questions based on the given data on the tourism sector in India. Let ‘R’ be the ratio of Foreign Exchange Earnings from Tourism in India (in US $ million) to Foreign Tourist Arrivals in India (in million). Assume that R increases linearly over the years. If we draw a pie chart of R for all the years, the angle subtended by the biggest sector in the pie chart would be approximately:
 






79. Answer the questions based on the following information given below. The exhibit given below compares the countries (first column) on different economic indicators (first row), from 2000-2010. A bar represents data for one year and a missing bar indicates missing data. Within an indicator, all countries have same scale. GRAPH: Table given below contains data of GDP in constant 2000 US Dollar (in billions). Which of the following countries, after United States, has the highest spending on military as % of GDP, in the period 2000-2010?
 






80. Which country (and which year) has witnessed maximum year-to-year decline in “industry as percentage of GDP”? Given that the maximum value of industry as percentage of GDP is 49.7% and the minimum value of industry as percentage of GDP is 20.02%, in the chart above.






81. Which of the following countries has shown maximum increase in the “services, value added as % of GDP” from year 2000 to year 2010?






82. Answer the questions based on the trends lines from the following graphs. Note: Left side of X axis represents countries that are “poor” and right side of X axis represents countries that are “rich”, for each region. GDP is based on purchasing power parity (PPP). These are World Bank (WB) estimates. GRAPHWhich of the following could be the correct ascending order of democratic regions for poor?
 






83. Which region has the highest disparity, of democratic participation, between rich and poor?






84. The maximum GDP of African region is higher than the maximum GDP of South American region by factor of:






85. The G-7 is a group consisting of:






86. The correct match between countries and their official languages is:






87. The correct match between the following mountain ranges and their highest peaks is:






88. The acronym “YAHOO” stands for:






89. The list of persons not containing an RBI governor is:






90. The factor that least influences exchange rate fluctuations:






91. The sequence that contains a wrong match between car manufacturers and their country of origin






92. As per the Constitution, which among the following is not a fundamental right granted to the citizens of India ?






93. Jawaharlal Nehru declared ‘Poorna Swaraj’ at:






94. Who among the following was known as the ‘Saint of the Gutters’?






95. ‘Long Walk To Freedom’ is the autobiography of the following Bharat Ratna recipient






96. Which seventh century Indian mathematician was the first in the world to treat ‘zero’ as a number and show its mathematical operations ?






97. Which city houses the headquarters of International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA)






98. Which Indian region is the only place in the world where the Asiatic Wild Ass is Found ?






99. The number of officially recognized lnguges according to the Eight Schedule of the Indian Constitution is






100. The ancient civilization of Sumer flourished in a region, which is a part of the following country in the modern world






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