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Data Handling

The document is a practice worksheet for Class 6 students at B.K. Birla Public School, Kalyan, focusing on data handling through bar graphs. It includes various exercises such as representing student participation in events, family budget, favorite subjects, and food preferences using bar graphs. Additionally, it contains questions related to interpreting bar graphs and tabulating data.

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Data Handling

The document is a practice worksheet for Class 6 students at B.K. Birla Public School, Kalyan, focusing on data handling through bar graphs. It includes various exercises such as representing student participation in events, family budget, favorite subjects, and food preferences using bar graphs. Additionally, it contains questions related to interpreting bar graphs and tabulating data.

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B.K.

BIRLA PUBLIC SCHOOL, KALYAN (2024-25)


PRACTICE WORKSHEET

CHAPTER: DATA HANDLING

CLASS: 6

1. 60 students participated in various school events. Represent the given information


on a bar graph.

Events Swimming Basketballs Elocution Cultural Quiz

Number of
students 14 16 8 10 12

2. The following table gives the family budget of Mr. Raman:

Item Food Rent Clothing Education Savings

Cost in Rs 4500 3000 2500 4000 1500

Represent the given data by a bar graph.

3. The following bar graph shows the favorite subjects of a few students. Answer the
questions that follow.

a. Which subject is liked the most?

b. Which subject is liked the least?

c. How many students like Chemistry?

4. Percentage marks scored by 8 students A, B, C, D, E, F, G are shown below.


Draw a bar graph to represent the given data.
Students A B C D E F G

Marks in
percentage 80 70 85 90 65 45 20

5. Represent the following data on a bar graph.

Favourite food of
students of class 6 Sweet corn Egg Paneer mutton chicken fish

Number of students 150 100 200 200 250 100

6. State whether the following statements are true or false:

a. In a bar graph, the width of the bars must be uniform.

b. A pie chart is represented using a square.


c. In a line graph, the data is plotted as points and the points are joined by curves.

7. Study the following bar graph showing the average production of a company in six
consecutive years and answer the questions that follow.

a. In which year was the production maximum?

b. In which year was the production minimum?

c. What is the total production of years 1990 to 1993?

d. What can you predict about the production of 1994?

8. The marks in Mathematics of 15 children of a class are given below. Tabulate the
information.

65, 50, 55, 65, 65, 70, 75, 48, 50, 90, 95, 80, 80, 95, 50
9. The following table shows the name of buildings and the number of floors in them.

Name of
buildings Ganga Poorna Kaveri Krishna Narmada

Numbers of
floors 8 16 18 20 24

Draw a bar graph using the given information.

10. Use the bar graph below and answer the questions.

a. How many students were absent for four days?

b. For how many days were the least number of students absent?

c. For how many days were 12 students absent?

11. Given below is a bar graph showing the number of students who like various
subjects. Use this information and answer the following questions.

a. Which is the most liked subject?

b. Which is the least liked subject?


c. How many students like History?

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