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QUESTION BANK

SUBJECT: ECONOMICS
TOPIC – Organisation of Data

1. Represent the marks of 30 students of class XI in the form of discrete frequency distribution:
20, 15, 15, 10, 15, 20, 15, 10, 20, 15, 10, 25, 20, 25, 25, 10, 25, 15, 20, 10, 20, 15, 10, 20, 15, 20, 10, 15,
20, 25.
2. Transform the following data of size of 30 pair of shoes sold by a showroom on a particular day in the
form of discrete series.
8 9 6 5 7 10 10 5 5 7 8 9 9 8 7
6 10 5 5 7 7 7 8 9 8 5 5 7 10 9
3. From the marks given below of 34 students, prepare a frequency distribution table with classes 0-10,
10-20 and so on.
8 10 12 16 18 24 28 31 38 49 50 53 58 56 39 43 48
44 41 49 55 59 63 69 61 74 29 27 22 34 39 32 44 78
4. Following is the data of weekly pocket money (in ₹) of teenagers.
102 125 76 111 71 121 154 81 129 72 91 118 175 62 144
91 107 64 128 82 83 74 135 149 119 125 100 84 120 115
a) Prepare a frequency table for the given data taking width of each class-interval as 20 and mid value of
first class as 70. Also calculate mid-values of each class.
b) Find the number of teenagers, with weekly pocket money: more than ₹ 140 and less than ₹ 100.
c) How much percent of teenagers have weekly pocket money between ₹80 to ₹120.
5. From the following data prepare a frequency distribution taking class interval as 10 by inclusive method.
10 19 20 24 27 22 29 30 32 29 34 36 38 37 31
35 38 37 32 36 34 39 40 38 43 39 45 44 47 43
46 42 48 41 48 49 50 51 54 53
6. Convert the following series into less than and more than cumulative frequency distribution.
Daily Wages 100-110 110-120 120-130 130-140 140-150 150-160
No. of Workers 10 6 9 11 3 1
7. Convert the following more than cumulative frequency distribution into a less than cumulative frequency
distribution.
Marks (More than) 40 45 50 55 60 65 70
No. of Students 140 127 112 89 61 36 17
8. Convert the below given data into ‘less than and more than series’.
Mid-Value 15 25 35 45 55
Frequency 8 12 15 10 5
9. Prepare an exclusive series from the below given data:
Mid Points 10 20 30 40 50 60
Frequency 7 12 16 3 4 2
10. Convert the following cumulative frequency series into simple frequency series.
Marks Less than 20 Less than 40 Less than 60 Less than 80 Less than 100
No. of Students 10 18 25 45 55

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