The Ministry of Home Affairs is analysing crimes committed by foreigners in different states and union territories (UT) of India. All cases refer to the ones registered against foreigners in 2016.
The number of cases – classified into three categories: IPC crimes, SLL crimes and other crimes – for nine states/UTs are shown in the figure below. These nine belong to the top ten states/UTs in terms of the total number of cases registered. The remaining state (among top ten) is West Bengal, where all the 520 cases registered were SLL crimes.
The table below shows the ranks of the ten states/UTs mentioned above among ALL states/UTs of India in terms of the number of cases registered in each of the three category of crimes. A state/UT is given rank r for a category of crimes if there are (r?1) states/UTs having a larger number of cases registered in that category of crimes. For example, if two states have the same number of cases in a category, and exactly three other states/UTs have larger numbers of cases registered in the same category, then both the states are given rank 4 in that category. Missing ranks in the table are denoted by *.
Question 1:
What is the rank of Kerala in the ‘IPC crimes’ category?
Question 2:
In the two states where the highest total number of cases are registered, the ratio of the total number of cases in IPC crimes to the total number in SLL crimes is closest to
- 1:9
- 11:10
- 3:2
- 19:20
Question 3:
Which of the following is DEFINITELY true about the ranks of states/UT in the ‘other crimes’ category?
i) Tamil Nadu: 2
ii) Puducherry: 3
- both i) and ii)
- neither i) , nor ii)
- only ii)
- only i)
Question 4:
What is the sum of the ranks of Delhi in the three categories of crimes?
First, let us rank the states for which data has been given in each of the three categories.
IPC:
From the graph, the states/UTs with the highest number of cases in descending order are:
- Delhi
- Goa
- Karnataka and Maharashtra
- Kerala
- Telangana
- Haryana
- Tamil Nadu
- Puducherry
- West Bengal
SLL:
It is mentioned that in West Bengal, there are 520 cases registered as SLL crimes. No other state or union territory in the graph has more than West Bengal. The states/UTs with the highest number of cases in descending order are:
- West Bengal
- Karnataka
- Delhi
- Maharashtra and Goa
- Haryana
- Tamil Nadu
- Telangana and Kerala
- Puducherry
Other Crimes:
From the graph, the states/UTs with the highest number of cases in descending order are:
- Delhi
- Tamil Nadu
- Puducherry
- Karnataka
- Goa
- Kerala
- Haryana
- Telangana and Maharashtra
- West Bengal
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