Wednesday, July 17, 2013


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 These answers are by Roshni from the UK
Students who went for higher education from five schools                                      

The given table describes the percentage of pupils who entered higher education from five different secondary schools ; Royston Academy,Greystone High,Harble Secondary,Fairfield Girls and Crackend Boys from 19995 to 2000. ( you do not need to mention all the schools here, as you are going to do it in the body paragraphs)
                                 The significant feature of the table is that, the highest number of students, 90%, who entered higher education, was in 1995. It was from  Greystone High. Unfortunately, for the same school the percentage of children who pursued higher education declined over the years and reached 70% in 2000. It is interesting to note that Royston Academy showed an increase over the years from 50% in 1995 to 60% in 1999 and 2000.

Similarly, there was remarkable rise in the percentages of students in Harble Secondary over the years with 30% in 1995, three times less than that of Greystone High and it touched 80% in 2000, which was the highest among all other schools. It is also seen that Fairfield Girls hard an inconsistent variation over the years with values 65, 70, 75, 75, 70, 79 in respective years. When we look at Crackend Boys’ there was no remarkable change over the years, which was between 60 and 62%.

                                               In short, it is very much clear that there were variations among schools in the percentage of pupils who entered higher education over the years.



Expenditure and health and education in the UAE

The given bar graph presents the expenditure on Health and Education in UAE in 1985, 1990 and 1995. The particulars are given in percentage of GDP. The significant feature of the graph is that there was constant increase in the spending on education over the years.

It is seen that the ever time lowest percentage on education was in 1985, 10.00% and there was two percentage reduction in the allocation for health, 8%. Interestingly, in 1990 there was a sharp rise by four percent  on education, when compared to 1985 and it reached 14%. On the contrary,there was decline in health,7%, which was two times less than that of education. There was only slight rise in the funds set aside for education in 1995, 15%. On the other hand, the percentage increased in health and it touched 10% mark , which was three percent greater than 1990 allocation.

                            Overall, the graph shows an increasing trend in the case of health and education over the years


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