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ID: GMAT-DI-TA-012
Section: Data Insights - Table Analysis (TA)
Topic: Table Analysis
Difficulty level: Hard

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A trades training board publishes outcomes for a single apprenticeship intake. For each of twelve trades the table shows the number of apprentices who began the programme, the number who completed it, and the number who withdrew before completing.

TradeBegan the programmeCompletedWithdrew
Bookbinding1209624
Cabinetmaking640442198
Ceramic glazing18013743
Dry-stone walling907614
Electrical fitting980627353
Glassblowing15011436
Instrument repair756312
Millwrighting420294126
Pipe fitting860559301
Sheet metalwork540373167
Textile weaving26018773
Upholstery31021793

For each of the following statements, select Yes if the statement can be shown to be true based on the information in the table. Otherwise, select No.

YesNo 
Trades with larger intakes tend to have lower completion rates.
If Electrical fitting were set aside, the completion rate for the remaining eleven trades combined would be more than 2 percentage points higher than the rate for all twelve trades combined.
Fewer than one in ten of the apprentices in the intake began a trade whose completion rate is above 75 percent.
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