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PM SHRI KV NFC VIGYAN VIHAR

AUTUMN BREAK HOLIDAY HOMEWORK


SESSION: 2024-25
CLASS XI
ECONOMICS

1. Convert the following distribution into more than type cf distribution.

Height (in inches) No. of Boys


Less than 62 12
Less than 64 20
Less than 66 31
Less than 68 40
Less than 70 50

2. Convert the following distribution into less than type cf distribution.

Marks No. of students


More than 0 30
More than 10 25
More than 20 20
More than 30 12
More than 40 10

3. Construct a less than type cf distribution table from the following distribution table and find the number
of students who obtained marks below 15.

Marks Frequency
0-5 4
5-10 12
10-15 10
15-20 8
20-25 3
25-30 2

4. Construct a more than type cf distribution table from the following frequency distribution table and find
the number of students whose weight is more than 60 kg.

Weights (in kg) No. of students


50-55 5
55-60 7
60-65 8
65-70 6
70-75 4
5. Present the following data by means of a pie diagram:
Items of cost Cost of Construction of Houses in Delhi
(in percent)
Bricks 15
Cement 20
Steel 15
Timber 10
Wages 25
Supervision 15

6. Represent the following data by means of histogram and a frequency polygon on a graph paper.
Monthly Wages No. of workers
5-10 4
10-15 7
15-20 10
20-25 9
25-30 11
30-35 5

7. Given below are the weights of 10 persons. Compute arithmetic mean by (i). Direct Method (ii). Short-cut
method (iii). Step deviation method (Ans- 53 kg)
Weight 30 45 60 40 65 35 55 80 70 50
(in kg)

8. Given the sale of milk per day by 20 firms:


Qty of milk 100 120 130 160 180
sold (in litres)
No. of Sellers 1 4 7 6 2
Compute arithmetic mean by (i). Direct Method (ii). Short-cut method (iii). Step deviation method
(Ans- 140.5 litres)

9. The following data pertains to the profits of 50 firms. Compute arithmetic mean using Step Deviation
Method.
Profit (in 1000-2000 2000-3000 3000-5000 5000-7000 7000-10,000 10,000-15,000
Rs)
No. of Firms 10 12 8 6 9 5

10. The mean of marks in statistics of 100 students of a class was 72. The mean of marks of boys was 75,
while their number was 70. Find out the mean of marks of girls in the class. (Ans: 65)

11. There are 50 workers in a factory. Their mean wage was calculated at Rs 12,000. Later on it was
discovered that the wages of two workers were misread as 15,000 and 20,000 in place of 14,000 and 12,000.
Find out the correct average. (Ans: Rs 11,820).
12. Mean of a series consisting of 6 items is 20. The values of five items are 10, 28, 7, 15 and 40. Find the
value of the 6th item. (Ans: 20)

13. Calculate the weighted arithmetic mean for the following distribution: (Ans: 3.92)
Variable Weight
1 10
2 15
3 18
4 16
5 13
6 29

14. From the following data, compute median. (Ans- 15 marks)


S.No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Marks 7 22 25 23 5 1 31 22 1 8

15. Compute median of the following series: (Ans-13)


Size of Item Frequency
7 4
13 30
11 14
19 6
9 8
17 12
15 12

16. Compute median from the following data: (Ans: 26.67)


Class 0-10 10-20 20-30 30-40 40-50
Intervals
Frequency 5 1 6 2 6

17. Find the mode for the following information on the marks obtained by the students using grouping and
analysis table. (Ans: 64 marks)
Marks 55 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 68 70
No. of 4 6 5 10 20 22 24 6 2 1
students

18. Find the mode of the following data graphically and also check the result through calculation:
Class Interval Frequency
0-10 4
10-20 18
20-30 30
30-40 42
40-50 24
50-60 10
60-70 3
Ans: 34
19. Why does technological advancement or growth of resources shift the PPC to the right? (1M)
20. A lot of people die and many factories are destroyed because of severe earthquake in the country. How
will it affect the country’s PPC? (1M)
21. What is the effect of “Make in India” on PPC of India? (1M)
22. An economy always produces on, but not inside PPC. Defend or refute. (1M)
23. Using a diagram, explain what will happen to the PPC of Bihar, if river Kosi causes widespread floods.
(3M)
24. A country produces two goods: Tea and Coffee. Its production possibilities are shown in the following
table. What is the shape of its PPC? Why? (4M)

Production Possibilities Tea Coffee


1 10 0
2 9 1
3 7 2
4 4 3

25. Complete the following table:

Units Consumed Total Utility (TU) Marginal Utility (MU)


1 9 ___
2 __ 7
3 __ 6
4 27 __
5 __ 2
6 27 __

26. Calculate price elasticity of demand for a commodity when its price rises by 20% and the quantity
demanded falls from 125 units to 75 units. (Ans: 2)
27. A consumer buys 10 kg of rice at a price of Rs 40 per kg. Price elasticity of demand is (-)1. How much
quantity of it will be demanded if the price rises to Rs 50 per kg? (Ans: 7.5kg)
28. Why is demand for water inelastic? (1M)
29. What is the effect of rise in price of complementary goods on the demand curve for a commodity? Use a
diagram. (3M)
30. The quantity demanded of a good is 1500 units at the price of Rs 10 per unit. Its price elasticity of
demand is (-) 1.5. Calculate its quantity demanded, when its price falls to Rs 8 per unit. (Ans-1950)

Complete your Project Work of 20 marks.

_______________________________THE END___________________________________

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