The given graphs illustrate the percentage of boys and girls who participated in cultural and leisure activities. In general, it is evident that there are noticeable differences in sports preferences between the two genders. Additionally, while computer games are the favorite pastime for boys, dancing is the most popular activity among girls.
Listening to music is enjoyed by both genders in equal proportions, accounting for 10% of participants. In contrast, more than one-fifth of girls participate in reading—nearly ten times more than boys. The percentage of girls who choose computer games as a favored form of entertainment is approximately half that of boys, with figures of 16% for girls and 34% for boys respectively.
It is clear that boys and girls have distinct preferences when it comes to sports activities. Dancing and basketball are the most popular pastimes for girls and boys, with participation rates of 26% and 27% respectively. While 17% of boys prefer playing football, 15% of girls choose netball as their favorite sport. Skateboarding and gymnastics are the least popular sports among both genders, with participation rates just above 10%.
