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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 the same scale.

Country20002001200220032004200520062007200820092010
Brazil645653671678717740769816858855919
China1,1981,2981,4161,5581,7151,9092,1512,4572,6932,9403,246
India475498518559603659720790821888973
Malaysia949499105112118125133140137147
Philippines8183869197101107114119120129
Thailand123125132141150157165174178174187
United States9,89910,00710,19010,45010,81411,14611,44311,66111,61911,20911,548
Vietnam3133363841454853565963
Question: 1

Which of the following countries, after United States, has the highest spending on military as % of GDP, in the period 2000--2010?

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When comparing indicators like “% of GDP,” focus on the {relative bar heights within the same column}, since scales are consistent across countries for that specific indicator.
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  • Vietnam
  • China
  • India
  • Brazil
  • Thailand
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The Correct Option is C

Solution and Explanation

Step 1: Identify the indicator
The relevant column in the table is Military expenditure (% of GDP). This indicator shows how much of a country’s GDP is spent on military purposes. The bars represent yearly values from 2000 to 2010.
Step 2: Compare across countries
- The United States clearly has the highest values with consistently tall bars.
- Among the remaining countries:
- India shows the next tallest bars across the years, indicating consistently higher percentages of GDP spent on military.
- China has moderate bar heights, smaller than India’s.
- Brazil, Thailand, and Vietnam have even shorter bars, meaning lower percentages of GDP spent on military.
Step 3: Final inference
After the United States, the country with the highest spending on military as % of GDP is India. \[ \boxed{\text{India}} \]
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Question: 2

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.

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For maximum decline questions, always compare {consecutive years} and check for the steepest downward slope in the graph.
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  • United States in 2002--3
  • Brazil in 2006--7
  • India in 2009--10
  • Malaysia in 2008--9
  • China in 2008--9
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The Correct Option is D

Solution and Explanation

Step 1: Recall the indicator
The variable in focus is Industry as percentage of GDP. The question asks for the maximum year-to-year decline, i.e., the largest drop between two consecutive years.
Step 2: Evaluate year-to-year changes
Looking at the chart (industry % of GDP across years for each country): - United States (2002--3) shows some fluctuations, but not the largest drop.
- Brazil (2006--7) has moderate variation but again not the steepest decline.
- India (2009--10) shows slight decrease, but smaller compared to others.
- Malaysia (2008--9) shows a sharp and steep fall in the share of industry, making it the maximum decline observed in the chart.
- China (2008--9) also shows decline, but not as steep as Malaysia’s.
Step 3: Final inference
Thus, the maximum year-to-year decline in “industry as percentage of GDP” occurred for Malaysia in 2008--9. \[ \boxed{\text{Malaysia in 2008--9}} \]
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Question: 3

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

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When asked about {maximum increase}, always compare the difference between the starting and ending year, rather than just looking at absolute values.
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  • Brazil
  • India
  • United States
  • Philippines
  • None of the above
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The Correct Option is B

Solution and Explanation

Step 1: Recall the indicator
We are asked to identify the country with the maximum increase in the share of services (value added as % of GDP) over the decade 2000–2010.
Step 2: Examine each country
- Brazil: Its services sector showed an increase, but not the steepest.
- United States: Services were already very high as a proportion of GDP; the increase over 2000–2010 is relatively small.
- Philippines: Showed some rise in services, but the increase is moderate.
- India: The share of services in GDP grew significantly between 2000 and 2010, reflecting India’s rapid expansion in IT, outsourcing, and service-related industries. This is the largest increase among the listed countries.
Step 3: Final inference
Therefore, the maximum increase in “services, value added as % of GDP” during 2000–2010 is observed for India. \[ \boxed{\text{India}} \]
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