Line Graph PTE Academic Latest Line Graphs Questions With Solutions

Describe Image (LINE GRAPH) – Study the graph in 25 seconds and describe it in 40 seconds. Here is Line Graph PTE Academic Latest Line Graphs Questions With Solutions.

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Line Graph PTE Academic Latest Line Graphs Questions With Solutions

# Describe the given Line Graph.

The line graph depicts levels of unemployment in 3 countries from 2004 to 2008 measured in percentage. In 2004, Country B had the highest percentage of Unemployment that was approximately 3% which declined less than 2% in 2007 then increased to again 3% in 2008. In 2005, Country A had highest unemployment rate where Country C had least unemployment rate that was approximately 4% and 1%. After 2005, unemployment for company A and Company c was increased to approximately 4.5% and 6% in the year 2008. To conclude, Country C employees were faced more unemployment than other countries.

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# Describe the given Line Graph.

Line Graph PTE Academic Latest Line Graphs Questions With Solutions

This line graph represents the number of passengers travelling at the London underground station form 6 a.m to 10 p.m. At 6 a.m in the morning, there was no rush with about 100 passengers. In the following hours, the number of passengers travelling rises to 400 at 8 a.m which is the peak hour. The number of people travelling fluctuates some till it entertains the lowest number at 4 p.m. Before rising dramatically to around 400 people, the number drops back to its lowest between 8 p.m to 10 p.m. In conclusion, the station is most crowded in the early morning and early evening periods.

# Describe the given Line Graph.

This line graph represents cubic metres of wood produced in Italy for the year 1994 to 2005. In the year 1994, about 9500 cubic metres of wood produced and the production attained its peak in the year 1999 were over 11000 cubic metres of wood was produced. From the year 1999 to 2002 there was a dramatic drop in the production. The production ended in the year 2005 with 8000 cubic meters of wood. In conclusion, there was an overall decline in the quality of wood produced in Italy.

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