Cl4_Data Handling_Questions
Cl4_Data Handling_Questions
HANDLING
DATA
Data is a collection of information. This collection can
be in the form of numbers, words, symbols or
diagrams.
Types of Graphs
PICTOGRAPHS
Pictographs represent data in a pictorial form. Each
picture represents certain number of objects. The
pictures are repeated as many times according to the
value of data. If only a portion of picture is drawn, it
shows a fraction of the number of objects.
BAR GRAPHS
PIE CHARTS
Also known as Circle graphs, pie charts use parts of
circles in shapes of ‘pie slices’ (known as sectors) to
represent data. These sectors represent parts of a
whole. The size of the sectors depends on what part of
the complete data set do they take. Pie charts are used
to show relative data or data in proportion.
Sam, Sally and Peter are three friends. Every time each one
completes a chore, he or she gets a star. The chart shows the number
of stars each one has collected so far.
How many stars does Sam have in all? _____________
How many stars does Sally have in all? _____________
How many stars does Peter have in all? _____________
Which chore has been performed the most times? _______________
Which chore has been performed the fewest times? ______________
Who has collected the most stars washing dishes? ________________
Who has collected the fewest stars doing laundry? ________________
Luke
Harry
Joe
Luke
Harry is
Luke Joe
READING A PICTOGRAPH
Polaa Pubber
Polaa
Pubber
Polaa Pubber?
Cricket
Football
cricket
football