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The document provides a series of summaries based on various data visualizations, covering topics such as the July Revolution in Bangladesh, student daily activities, urban pollution sources, fire accidents, internet user growth, career choices among graduates, internet usage by age group, poverty rates, literacy rates, export sectors, and daily transportation preferences. Each summary highlights key statistics and trends, emphasizing significant social and economic issues. The information collectively reflects changes and challenges in Bangladesh over time.

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The document provides a series of summaries based on various data visualizations, covering topics such as the July Revolution in Bangladesh, student daily activities, urban pollution sources, fire accidents, internet user growth, career choices among graduates, internet usage by age group, poverty rates, literacy rates, export sectors, and daily transportation preferences. Each summary highlights key statistics and trends, emphasizing significant social and economic issues. The information collectively reflects changes and challenges in Bangladesh over time.

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1.

❓ About July Revolution


✅ Answer (≈70 words)
The bar chart shows the number of protesters who joined the July Revolution in Bangladesh
over five key days. Attendance rose sharply from 5 000 on day 1 to 50 000 on day 5. Students
formed the largest single group, followed by workers and farmers. The data prove that support
widened every day, culminating in a massive turnout that forced the authorities to accept the
people’s demands.

2. ❓ About the time allocation of a student’s daily activities


✅ Answer (≈70 words)
The pie chart illustrates how a college student spends 24 hours. Study takes the biggest slice
(8 h, 33 %), while sleep occupies 7 hours (29 %). Commuting and meals together account for
3 hours (13 %), recreation 2 hours (8 %), and family/social time 1 hour (4 %). The remaining
3 hours (13 %) cover miscellaneous chores. The chart suggests balanced time-management,
though adding more leisure or exercise could improve wellbeing.

3. ❓ About the sources of environmental pollution in a city


✅ Answer (≈75 words)
The column chart presents five major sources of urban pollution. Vehicular emissions rank first
at 40 %, followed by industrial waste 25 % and household garbage 15 %. Construction dust
contributes 12 %, while hospital waste makes up the final 8 %. Clearly, traffic and factories
together create two-thirds of total pollution, indicating that stricter vehicle emission standards
and cleaner production methods would deliver the greatest environmental benefit.

4. ❓ About the fire accidents and deaths over the past four years, 2020–2023
✅ Answer (≈70 words)
The line graph tracks fire incidents and related deaths. Accidents climbed from 320 in 2020 to
470 in 2022, then dropped to 400 in 2023. Deaths followed a similar curve—40 in 2020, peaking
at 65 in 2022, falling to 50 last year. Although 2023 shows improvement, both lines remain
above 2020 levels, indicating that recent safety measures helped but further vigilance is still
required.

5. ❓ About the internet users from 2012 to 2018


✅ Answer (≈70 words)
The area chart displays steady growth in internet users. In 2012 only 15 million people were
online; by 2014 the figure doubled to 30 million. Growth accelerated, reaching 60 million
in 2016 and 85 million in 2018. Average annual increase stands at 11.7 million. The expanding
user base highlights the success of cheaper smartphones and wider 4G coverage, yet also
signals a need for better cybersecurity awareness.

6. ❓ About the choice of profession by educated people in our country


✅ Answer (≈70 words)
The stacked bar chart shows preferred careers among graduates. Private-sector jobs lead with
35 %, followed by government service at 25 %, freelancing 15 %, entrepreneurship 12 %,
teaching 8 %, and others 5 %. The popularity of private jobs reflects higher starting salaries,
while interest in freelancing and entrepreneurship is rapidly rising, suggesting today’s graduates
value flexibility and self-employment more than previous generations did.

7. ❓ The positive and negative uses of the internet according to different age groups of users
✅ Answer (≈75 words)
The clustered column graph compares three age groups. Teenagers spend 50 % of their online
time on entertainment but only 10 % on learning, with 15 % wasted on harmful sites. Young
adults show better balance—30 % learning, 40 % social media, 10 % negative use. Adults 35 +
devote 45 % to professional tasks, 25 % to news, and just 5 % to negative content. Overall,
mature users apply the internet more productively than teens.

8. ❓ About the number of people living below the poverty line from 1995 to 2010
✅ Answer (≈70 words)
The line chart records a clear downward trend. In 1995, 58 % of the population lived below the
poverty line. The figure fell steadily to 50 % in 2000, 42 % in 2005, and 32 % in 2010. The
average decline is 1.7 percentage points per year. Micro-credit expansion, agricultural growth,
and remittance inflows appear to be the chief drivers behind this sustained reduction.

9. ❓ About the literacy rate of Bangladesh from 1995 to 2010


✅ Answer (≈70 words)
A complementary upward curve emerges from the graph. Literacy stood at 45 % in 1995 and
climbed to 52 % by 2000. The rise continued—to 60 % in 2005 and 70 % in 2010. Female literacy
improved faster (from 38 % to 67 %) than male literacy (52 % to 73 %), indicating that targeted
girls’ education programmes have been effective. Overall, the data reflect significant progress
toward universal literacy.

10. ❓ About the export sectors in Bangladesh that earn foreign currency
✅ Answer (≈70 words)
The pie chart breaks down export earnings. Ready-made garments dominate at 55 %. Leather
and leather goods contribute 10 %, frozen fish and shrimp 8 %, jute and jute goods 7 %,
pharmaceuticals 5 %, and “others” 15 %. RMG’s overwhelming share underscores both its
success and the economy’s over-dependence on one sector, signalling that diversifying into
high-value products is essential for sustainable growth.

11. ❓ About the percentage of travellers in Bangladesh travelling in different transportation


ways daily
✅ Answer (≈70 words)
The bar graph shows daily travel preferences. Buses carry the highest share at 45 %.
Motorcycles rank second (20 %), followed by rickshaws (15 %) and private cars (10 %). Trains,
launches, and CNG auto-rickshaws together make up the remaining 10 %. The dominance of
buses indicates their affordability and network reach, while the rapid rise of motorcycles
reflects demand for quick, flexible mobility, raising concerns about road safety.

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