The given pie charts illustrate the distribution of cultural and leisure activities among boys and girls.
Overall, both genders show a preference for engaging in active or digital leisure pastimes, though the specific choices differ. Boys are significantly more involved in sports and computer games, whereas girls exhibit a more balanced engagement, including artistic and social activities.
Among boys, computer games dominate at 34%, followed by basketball at 26%. Soccer is also popular (17%), while traditional or quiet activities like reading account for just 2%. This indicates a strong inclination toward physical and interactive experiences.
Conversely, dancing (27%) and reading (21%) are the top activities among girls, suggesting a blend of artistic expression and quiet intellectual engagement. While girls also play computer games (16%), they engage more in netball (15%) and gymnastics (11%) than boys do in any comparable cultural activities.
In summary, the charts highlight gender-specific trends in leisure activities, with boys favoring high-energy and tech-based options, while girls demonstrate a wider variety of interests, including physical, artistic, and reflective.
