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DATA HANDLING
Q1:- For the following raw data, form a discrete frequency (3)
distribution:

30, 32, 32, 28, 34, 34, 32, 30, 30, 32, 32, 34, 30, 32, 32. 28, 32, 30, 28, 30,
32, 32, 30, 28 and 30.

Q2:- Represent the following data in the form of a frequency (3)


distribution:

52, 56, 72, 68, 52, 68, 52, 68, 52, 60, 56, 72, 56, 60, 64, 56, 48, 48, 64 and
64

Q3:- Using the following data, construct a frequency distribution (6)


table: 46, 44, 42, 54, 52, 60, 50, 58, 56, 62, 50, 56, 54, 58 and 48

Now answer the following:

(i) What is the range of the numbers?

(ii) How many numbers are greater than 50?

(iii) How many numbers are between 40 and 50?

Q4:- The following pictograph shows the number of watches (4)


manufactured by a factory, in a particular weeks.
1 watch = 100

Find

(i) on which day were the least number of watches manufactured?

(ii) total number of watches manufactured in the whole week?

Q5:- The number or animals in five villages are as follows: (4)

Prepare a pictograph of these animals using one symbol to represent 20 animals.


Q6:- The following table gives the number of students in class VI in a school (5)
during academic years 2011- 2012 to 2015-2016 :-

Represent the above data by a bar graph.

Q7:- In a survey of 300 families of a colony, the number of children in each family
was recorded and the data has been represented by the bar graph, given below:

Read the graph carefully and answer the following questions: (4)

(i) How many families have 2 children each?


(ii) How many families have no child?

(iii) What percentage of families have 4 children?

Q8 :- A student spends his pocket money on various items, as given below: (3)

Books: Rs 380, Postage: Rs 30, Toilet items: Rs 240, Stationary: Rs 220 and
Entertainment: Rs 120

Draw a bar graph to represent his expenses.

Q9:- Using the data, given below, construct a frequency distribution table: (3)

9, 17, 12, 20, 9, 18, 25, 17, 19, 9, 12, 9, 12, 18, 17, 19, 20, 25, 9 and 12. Now answer
the following:

(i) How many numbers are less than 19?

(ii) How many numbers are more than 20?

(iii) Which of the numbers, given above, is occurring most frequently?

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