The bar graph illustrates the proportion of male and females who passed their secondary competitive exam from 2010 to 2011. The list of subject are computer science, mathematics, foreign languages, Geography, History, Chemistry, Physics.
Overall, it clear from chart that girls outweigh the boys in almost every subject except, geography in which boys score more than girls.
Girls score higher than boys in computer science subject with 56. 30 % and 42. 10% respectively. Similarly, there was and edge to edge competition observed in mathematics and foreign languages with a difference of 1. 20 and 1. 40 percent. Although, geography was quite popular among boys as compared to girls with an appropriate score of 30. 40% and 20. 10%.
By contrast, chemistry is a subject in which girls score 16. 10% more than boys. Eventually, history and physics are the two subjects in which both gender score 48. 5% and 71. 30% collectively.
The bar graph illustrates the proportion of male and females who passed their secondary competitive exam from 2010 to 2011. The list of
subject
are computer science, mathematics, foreign languages, Geography, History, Chemistry, Physics.
Overall
, it
clear
from chart that girls outweigh the
boys
in almost every
subject
except, geography in which
boys
score
more than girls.
Girls
score
higher than
boys
in computer science
subject
with 56. 30 % and 42. 10%
respectively
.
Similarly
, there was and edge to edge competition observed in mathematics and foreign languages with a difference of 1. 20 and 1. 40 percent. Although, geography was quite popular among
boys
as compared to girls with an appropriate
score
of 30. 40% and 20. 10%.
By contrast, chemistry is a
subject
in which girls
score
16. 10% more than
boys
.
Eventually
, history and physics are the two
subjects
in which both gender
score
48. 5% and 71. 30%
collectively
.