The document consists of exercises related to data handling and presentation, including fill-in-the-blank questions, multiple-choice questions, assertion and reason questions, and practical tasks like drawing graphs and calculating ranges. It covers various data representation methods such as bar graphs, pictographs, and tally marks. Additionally, it includes data analysis tasks involving averages and frequency tables.
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Data_Handling_and_Presentation_Worksheet
The document consists of exercises related to data handling and presentation, including fill-in-the-blank questions, multiple-choice questions, assertion and reason questions, and practical tasks like drawing graphs and calculating ranges. It covers various data representation methods such as bar graphs, pictographs, and tally marks. Additionally, it includes data analysis tasks involving averages and frequency tables.
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Chapter: Data Handling and Presentation
Q1: Fill in the Blanks
i. Data is a collection of ___________. ii. A ___________ is used to organize data in rows and columns. iii. The difference between the highest and lowest values in a data set is called ___________. iv. A pictograph uses ___________ to represent data. v. A bar graph uses ___________ bars to show data. Q2: Choose the correct answers
I. Which of the following is a data handling tool?
a) Geometry box b) Bar graph c) Compass d) Divider
II. Which graph is best used to represent categorical data?
a) Line graph b) Pie chart c) Bar graph d) Histogram
III. In a bar graph, the width of the bars must be:
a) Increasing b) Unequal c) Equal d) None of these
IV. In tally marks, 15 is written as:
a) |||| |||| |||| ||| b) / / / // c) / / / / d) /|||| /|||| /|||
V. Which of the following cannot be shown using a bar
graph? a) Favourite fruits b) Number of students c) Temperature changes over time d) Number of books
VI. If a survey shows that 10 students like cricket, 5 like
football and 3 like tennis, which bar will be tallest?
VII. a) Cricket b) Football c) Tennis
d) All equal VIII. Which of the following is not part of data handling? a) Collecting data b) Organizing data c) Drawing diagrams d) Singing songs
IX. Which part of a bar graph shows the data values?
a) Axis b) Bars c) Title d) Grid
X. A graph that uses pictures to represent data is called:
a) Bar graph b) Picture graph c) Pie chart d) Line graph
Q2: Assertion and Reason Questions
Choose the correct option: A. Both A and R are true, and R is the correct explanation of A. B. Both A and R are true, but R is not the correct explanation of A. C. A is true, R is false. D. A is false, R is true.
I. Assertion (A): Tally marks are used to count data quickly.
Reason (R): Tally marks are represented using numbers.
II. Assertion (A): A bar graph can be drawn horizontally or
vertically. Reason (R): The length of bars in a bar graph is not important.
III. Assertion (A): A pie chart shows data using sectors of a
circle. Reason (R): A pie chart is useful to show parts of a whole.
IV. Assertion (A): Range is found by subtracting the smallest
value from the largest in a data set. Reason (R): Range tells how spread out the data is. V. Assertion (A): A histogram is used to display frequency of grouped data. Reason (R): In histograms, there is always a gap between the bars.
Q3.Solve the Following
A. The number of books read by 5 students in a month are: 3, 5, 2, 4, 6. What is the range of the data? B. The following table shows the number of fruits sold in a day: Apples: 50 Bananas: 75 Oranges: 60 Grapes: 40 Draw a bar graph to represent the data. C. In a pictograph, one smiley represents 10 pencils. If there are 5 smileys shown, how many pencils are there? D. Draw a pictograph to represent the following: Red Balls: 20 Blue Balls: 30 Green Balls: 10 (Use ⚽ to represent 5 balls) E. Make a frequency table for the following data: 2, 3, 2, 5, 3, 2, 4, 5, 3, 4, 4, 3 Q4.A survey was conducted to find the favorite fruit of 30 students. The data is: Apple: 10, Mango: 8, Orange: 6, Banana: 6 Represent this data using a bar graph. Q5. The number of cars sold in a showroom in five months is: Jan: 50, Feb: 45, Mar: 60, Apr: 55, May: 70 Draw a pictograph (use rectangular shape to represent 5 cars). Q6. The temperatures of a city in a week (in °C) are: 30, 32, 31, 29, 28, 33, 34 What is the range of temperature? Q7.A student recorded the number of steps walked each day in a week: 5000, 6000, 5500, 5800, 5900, 6100, 6200. Find the average number of steps walked per day. Q8. Create a bar graph showing the number of pets (dogs, cats, parrots, rabbits) owned by 10 families: Dogs: 15, Cats: 10, Parrots: 5, Rabbits: 8