Comprehension Passage

Direction: Read the passage carefully and answer the following questions -

The given pie chart illustrates seven different categories of households living in poverty in the UK in 2002.

It is clearly evident from the pie chart that 26% of the total poverty-stricken households are those of single parents. Single people without children account for the second highest proportion with 24%. In contrast to couples without children which accounts for just 9%, couples with children account for 15% of poor households. Single-aged persons and aged couples account for 12% together for poor households.

Overall, 14% of all households in the UK were living in poverty. The younger generation had a greater poor percentage than their aged counterparts. Couples without children had better economic conditions than those with children.

What percentage of the population is the single aged persons and the couple without children?

1
26%
2
7%
3
9%
4
16%

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