Pie Chart Problems for Competitive Exams

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Pie chart problems are not difficult to solve. Some of the students have lost their confidence while solving pie chart questions in the competitive exam. If you face the same problems, you just have to understand the equation first. In the pie chart, there is only the area separation divided on the basis of any calculating term. 

You just need to understand properly to equations before solve it. So, here I am sharing pie chart problems with answers for your practice. Try to solve these selective pie chart problems yourself and build up your confidence as well as your performance.

As well as you can learn the correct way to use formulas while solving pie chart questions through Pie Chart Formula with explanation examples.

Important Pie Chart Problems with Answers:

Direction(1-3): The following pie chart give the information about the distribution of weight in the human body according to different kinds of components. Study the pie charts and answer the question.

Distribution of Weight in Human Body


Q.1. How much of the human body is neither made of bones or skin?

(A) 70 %

(B) 80 %

(C) 55 %

(D) 66 %


Ans .   A

Q.2. What is the ratio of the distribution of proteins in the muscles to that of the distribution of proteins in the bones?

(A) 1:2

(B) 2:4

(C) 3 : 7

(D) 3:5

(E) Cannot be determined


Ans .   E

Q.3. What percentage of proteins of the human body is equivalent to the weight of its skin?

(A) 42.54 %

(B) 41.66 %

(C) 43.24 %

(D) 46.51


Ans .   B


Direction(4-9): The following pie chart shows the amount of subscriptions generated for India Bonds from different categories of investors.

Subscriptions Generated for India Bonds

Q.4. If the total investment other than by FII and corporate houses is Rs 335,000 crore, then the investment by NRI's and Offshore funds will be (approximately) ?

(A) 17,600

(B) 284,020

(C) 274,100

(D) 265,251


Ans .   C

Q.5. In the corporate sector, approximately how many degrees should be there in the central angle?

(A) 122

(B) 152

(C) 132

(D) 148


Ans .   A

Q.6. If the total investment flows from FII's were to be doubled in the next year and the investment flows from all other sources had remained constant at their existing levels for this year, then what would be the proportion of FII investment in the total investment into India Bonds next year (in US $ millions)?

(A) 30 %

(B) 45 %

(C) 85 %

(D) 50 %


Ans .   D

Q.7. If the investment by NRI's are Rs 4,000 crore, then the investments by corporate houses and FII's together is:

(A) 25,120 crore

(B) 26,224 crore

(C) 24,363 crore

(D) 28,532 crore


Ans .   C

Q.8. What is the approximate ratio of investment flows into India Bonds from NRI's to corporate houses ?

(A) 2:3

(B) 3:2

(C) 4 :2

(D) 1:3


Ans .   D

Q.9.What percentage of the total investment is coming from FII's and NRI’s?

(A) 25 %

(B) 44 %

(C) 36 %

(D) 31 %


Ans .   B

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