Est 01
Est 01
1. Draw a bar graph representing the monthly sales of Product A (150 units), Product B (200
units), Product C (175 units), and Product D (225 units)
2. Draw a bar graph showing the attendance of Class 1 (30 students), Class 2 (25 students),
Class 3 (35 students), and Class 4 (40 students).
3. Draw a bar graph showing the revenue of the Marketing Department ($500k), Sales
Department ($700k), IT Department ($600k), and HR Department ($300k)
4. Draw a bar graph depicting the number of visitors to Museum A (1200), Museum B (1500),
Museum C (1100), and Museum D (1300) in a month.
5. 5. Draw a bar graph representing the production numbers of Model X (300 units), Model
Y (450 units), Model Z (350 units), and Model W (500 units) in a year.
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PIE DIAGRAM
Formula:
angle =total number of things/number of things in that cat
egory×360°
1. Draw a pie chart representing the market share of Brand A (30%), Brand B (25%), Brand C
(20%), Brand D (15%), and Brand E (10%).
2. Draw a pie chart showing the distribution of expenses: Rent (40%), Food (20%),
Transportation (10%), Utilities (15%), and Entertainment (15%).
3. Draw a pie chart showing the proportion of Fiction (40%), Non- Fiction (30%), Science (15%),
History (10%), and Others (5%).
4. Draw a pie chart representing the time spent on Sleeping (35%), Working (30%), Eating
(10%), Commuting (10%), and Leisure (15%).
5. 10. Draw a pie chart showing the sources of income: Donations (50%), Grants (30%),
Fundraising Events (15%), and Merchandise Sales (5%).
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LINE GRAPH
1. Draw a line graph showing the temperature changes from Monday (20°C), Tuesday (22°C),
Wednesday (24°C), Thursday (21°C), Friday (23°C), Saturday (25°C), and Sunday (26°C).
2. Draw a line graph depicting the stock prices of Company X from Monday ($100), Tuesday
($105), Wednesday ($110), Thursday ($108), Friday ($112), Saturday ($115), and Sunday
($118).
3. 13. Draw a line graph showing the rainfall in mm for Week 1 (10mm), Week 2 (15mm), Week
3 (8mm), Week 4 (12mm).
4. 14. Draw a line graph representing the sales growth from January ($10k), February ($12k),
March ($15k), April ($14k), May ($16k), June ($18k), July ($20k), August ($22k), September
($21k), October ($23k), November ($24k), December ($25k).
5. 15. Draw a line graph showing the number of visitors for Week 1 (1000), Week 2 (1500), Week
3 (1200), Week 4 (1800).
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DARW PICTOGRAM
1. Draw a pictogram showing the number of apples collected by Farme A (50), Farmer B (60),
Farmer C (55), and Farmer D (70).
2. Draw a pictogram showing the number of Dogs (30), Cats (25), Birds (20), and Fish (15).
3. Draw a pictogram representing the production of Carrots (200 units), Potatoes (150 units),
Tomatoes (100 units), and Lettuce (80 units).
4. Draw a pictogram showing the number of books sold by Author A (500), Author B (450), Author
C (400), and Author D (350).
5. Draw a pictogram showing the attendance at Concerts (500), Sports Events (600), Theatre
Performances (450), and Exhibitions (350).
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SCATTER DIAGRAM
1. Draw a scatter diagram showing the height (cm) and weight (kg) of individuals: (150, 50),
(160, 55), (170, 60), (180, 70), (190, 80), (200, 85).
2. Draw a scatter diagram showing the age (years) and salary ($) of employees: (25, 50k), (30,
60k), (35, 70k), (40, 80k), (45, 90k), (50, 100k).
3. 23. Draw a scatter diagram representing the study hours and exam scores: (5, 60), (10, 70),
(15, 80), (20, 85), (25, 90), (30, 95).
4. 24. Draw a scatter diagram showing the distance (km) and time (hours): (10, 1), (20, 2), (30,
3), (40, 4), (50, 5), (60, 6).
5. 25. Draw a scatter diagram representing the advertising spend ($) and sales revenue ($):
(1000, 50k), (2000, 60k), (3000, 70k), (4000, 80k), (5000, 90k), (6000, 100k).
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