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Test - Data Handling (Class6)

This document contains 16 multiple choice questions about data handling and representing numerical data in tables, bar graphs and pictographs. The questions cover topics like analyzing data from tables and graphs, determining maximum and minimum values, and creating graphs to represent given numerical data.

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Test - Data Handling (Class6)

This document contains 16 multiple choice questions about data handling and representing numerical data in tables, bar graphs and pictographs. The questions cover topics like analyzing data from tables and graphs, determining maximum and minimum values, and creating graphs to represent given numerical data.

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Test – Data Handling

Time—60 mins M.Marks—40 Marks

1. The marks (out of 10) obtained by 28 students in a Mathematics test are listed as below:
8, 1, 2, 6, 5, 5, 5, 0, 1, 9, 7, 8, 0, 5, 8, 3, 0, 8, 10, 10, 3, 4, 8, 7, 8, 9, 2, 0
The number of students who obtained marks more than or equal to 5 is
(A) 13
(B) 15
(C) 16
(D) 17.

2. In question 1 above, the number of students who scored marks less than 4 is
(A) 15
(B) 13
(C) 12
(D) 10

3. The choices of the fruits of 42 students in a class are as follows:


A, O, B, M, A, G, B, G, A, G,
B, M, A, G, M, A, B, G, M, B,
A, O, M, O, G, B, 0, M, G, A,
A, B, M, O, M, G, B, A, M, O, M, O,
where A, B, G, M and O stand for the fruits Apple, Banana, Grapes, Mango and Orange
respectively.
Which two fruits are liked by an equal number of students?
(A) A and M
(B) M and B
(C) B and O
(D) B and G

4. According to data of question 4, which fruit is liked by most of the students?


(A) O
(B) G
(C) M
(D) A

In questions 5 to 10, state whether the given statements are true (T) or false (F).
5. In a bar graph, the width of bars may be unequal.
6. In a bar graph, bars of uniform width are drawn vertically only.
7. In a bar graph, the gap between two consecutive bars may not be the same.
8. In a bar graph, each bar (rectangle) represents only one value of the numerical data.
9. To represent the population of different towns using bar graph, it is convenient to take one unit
length to represent one person.
10. Pictographs and bar graphs are pictorial representations of the numerical data.

11. Following are the choices of games of 40 students of Class VI:


football, cricket, football, kho-kho, hockey, cricket, hockey, kho-kho, tennis, tennis, cricket,
football, football, hockey, kho-kho, football, cricket, tennis, football, hockey, kho- kho,
football, cricket, cricket, football, hockey, kho-kho, tennis, football, hockey, cricket, football,
hockey, cricket, football, kho-kho, football, cricket, hockey, football.
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(a) Arrange the choices of games in a table using tally marks.
(b) Which game is liked by most of the students?
(c) Which game is liked by minimum number of students?

12. Following pictograph represents some surnames of people listed in the telephone directory of a city

Observe the pictograph and answer the following questions:


(a) How many people have surname ‘Roy’?
(b) Which surname appears the maximum number of times in the telephone directory?
(c) Which surname appears the least number of times in the directory?
(d) Which two surnames appear an equal number of times?

13. Students of Class VI in a school were given a task to count the number of articles made of different
materials in the school. The information collected by them is represented as follows:

Observe the pictograph and answer the following questions:


(a) Which material is used in maximum number of articles?
(b) Which material is used in minimum number of articles?
(c) Which material is used in exactly half the number of articles as those made up of metal?
(d) What is the total number of articles counted by the students?

14. Annual expenditure of a company in the year 2007-2008 is given below:

Prepare a pictograph of the above data using an appropriate symbol to represent Rs. 10 lakh.
15. The following bar graph shows the number of houses (out of 100) in a town using different types of fuels
for cooking.
Read the bar graph and answer the following questions:

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a) Which fuel is used in maximum number of houses?
(b) How many houses are using coal as fuel?
(c) Suppose that the total number of houses in the town is 1 lakh.
From the above graph estimate the number of houses using electricity.

16. The lengths in km (rounded to nearest hundred) of some major rivers of India is given below:

Draw a bar graph to represent the above information by choosing the scale of your choice.

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