The document provides solutions to 17 questions about drawing pie charts to represent various data sets. For each question, the total value is identified and a circle is drawn and divided into sectors corresponding to the percentages or proportions in the original data. Pie charts are constructed to illustrate data on school activities, employee religions, store sales, expenditures, worker categories, book publishing costs, village products, family spending, continent areas, house construction costs, student pocket money, family expenses, book production costs, material production, class frequencies, family consumption, and investment patterns.