Class 11 – Statistics for Economics
Chapter 4: Presentation of Data – Moderate Level Practice Questions
Q1. The marks scored by 30 students in Economics are:
15, 28, 32, 41, 50, 23, 37, 42, 29, 34, 39, 48, 21, 25, 27, 31, 44, 38, 36, 22, 47, 40, 33, 30, 26,
49, 20, 35, 24, 43.
Prepare a frequency distribution table with class interval of 10.
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Q2. The following table gives the production of wheat in lakh tonnes in different states:
Punjab – 120, Haryana – 80, UP – 150, Bihar – 60, Rajasthan – 40.
Draw a multiple bar diagram comparing production in two years 2022 and 2023 (assume
the above are 2022 values and in 2023, each increased by 20%).
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Q3. A family spends monthly as follows (in ₹): Food – 4,500; Rent – 2,500; Education –
2,000; Health – 1,500; Miscellaneous – 1,000.
Represent the data using a component bar diagram.
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Q4. Prepare a histogram for the following frequency distribution:
Class Interval: 0–10, 10–20, 20–30, 30–40, 40–50, 50–60
Frequency: 5, 8, 12, 20, 10, 5
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Q5. Construct a frequency polygon using the histogram in Q4.
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Q6. The distribution of wages (₹) of 50 workers is:
0–50 (5), 50–100 (7), 100–150 (10), 150–200 (12), 200–250 (9), 250–300 (7).
Draw a histogram and frequency polygon.
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Q7. Monthly expenditure of a family (₹): Food – 6,000; Rent – 3,000; Clothing – 2,500;
Education – 2,000; Miscellaneous – 1,500.
Represent the data in a pie diagram (show angle calculation).
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Q8. The daily sales of a fruit seller (in ₹) are: Monday – 400, Tuesday – 600, Wednesday –
500, Thursday – 700, Friday – 800, Saturday – 900, Sunday – 1,100.
Represent this in a pie diagram.
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Q9. A school budget (in lakh ₹) is: Salaries – 50, Infrastructure – 20, Scholarships – 15,
Library – 10, Sports – 5.
Represent the data using a pie diagram.
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Q10. Construct a less than ogive from the following data:
Marks: 0–10 (5), 10–20 (7), 20–30 (12), 30–40 (15), 40–50 (11).
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Q11. From the above data (Q10), also construct a more than ogive and locate the median.
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Q12. Draw both ogives for the following frequency distribution:
Class Interval: 0–20, 20–40, 40–60, 60–80, 80–100
Frequency: 10, 15, 20, 30, 25
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Q13. The monthly income distribution of 60 households is:
Income (₹): 0–5,000 (8), 5,000–10,000 (12), 10,000–15,000 (20), 15,000–20,000 (15),
20,000–25,000 (5).
(a) Construct a histogram
(b) Construct a less than ogive.
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Q14. The population of different age groups in a village is:
0–10 (200), 10–20 (300), 20–30 (400), 30–40 (250), 40–50 (150), 50–60 (100), 60+ (50).
Present the data in:
(a) A histogram
(b) A frequency polygon.
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Q15. The marks of students in a test are given below. Represent the data using both a pie
chart and a histogram.
Marks Interval: 0–10 (4), 10–20 (6), 20–30 (10), 30–40 (8), 40–50 (2).
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