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SSC MTS 5 Oct 2021 Shift 1 Paper
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Question : 62
Total: 100
The number of students taking admission in First Year of a Degree Course at a college in areas of Social Sciences in 2012 was as follows: Economics (S1) - 96, Psychology (S2) - 84, History (S3) - 160. Political Science (S4) - 120. Sociology (S5) - 125. The break-up of students in different subjects has been presented through the given pie chart.
Study the pie chart and answer the question that follows.
In 2013, 20% of the Sociology students, 25% of the Political Science students, and one-sixth of the Economics students shifted to another college, and the number of History students got increased by 10% due to students shifting from other colleges. Over and above this, 10% of the remaining Sociology students and one-seventh of the Psychology students got transferred to Economics. What will be the central angle (to the nearest degree) of the sector corresponding to History in the pie chart, representing the break-up in 2013?
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112
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