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QUIZ

Data Handling
LEVEL – I
1. Find the median of the given values
5, 16, 8, 3, 4, 2 and 17
(A) 5 (B) 17
(C) 2 (D) 16

2. Find the mode of a data if its median in 12 and mean is 16:


(A) 0 (B) 7
(C) 4 (D) 20
x z
3. If the mean of x, y and z is k, then mean of , 1 and is:
y y
xyz
(A) z (B)
2
y k
(C) (D)
3k y

4. For a certain data, if the median is equal to the mean, then the mode = ……
(A) cannot say (B) median
(C) Mean (D) Mode

5. The frequency of an observation p is q and the frequency of another observation q is p, then


mean is:
pq
(A) p + q (B)
pq
2pq pq
(C) (D)
pq 2pq

Direction For the question from 6 to 10: These questions are based on the following data. Read
the following bar graph and answer the questions.
Y Boys
10 Girls 9.7

9
8.3
8 7.6
7 6.8 6.9
6
6 5.9

5
4.7
4 (4, 20)

2
1 (0, 5)

X
0 2004 2005 2006 2007

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QUIZ
Data Handling
6. In which year the difference between the number of boys and the number of girls is more:
(A) 2004 (B) 2005
(C) 2006 (D) 2007

7. Total number of students in the year 2005 is ….


(A) 1160 (B) 1270
(C) 1380 (D) 1490

8. Find the minimum difference between the number of boys and girls in any year in the given
period
(A) 90 (B) 70
(C) 50 (D) 30

9. In which year the number of girls is more than the number of boys?
(A) 2004 (B) 2005
(C) 2006 (D) 2007

10. Find the ratio between the number of student in the year 2006 and in 2007:
(A) 107 : 145 (B) 127 : 145
(C) 29 : 36 (D) 107 : 127

11. A bag contains 5 red balls, 8 white balls, 4 green balls and 7 black balls. If one ball is drawn
at random, find the probability that it is not green:
5 5
(A) (B)
24 6
7 1
(C) (D)
24 6

12. A box of 600 electric bulbs contains 12 defective bulbs. One bulb is taken out at random from
this box. What is the probability that it is a non-defective bulb:
1 49
(A) (B)
50 50
3
(C) (D) none of these
147

8 5 A B
13. In a isosceles trapezium ABCD, A = x  and
9 2
6 13
B = x Then x is
7 2
(A) 155 (B) 255
(C) 125 (D) 126 D C

14. The central angle of a component whose values is 68 is 17°, then the central angle of the
component whose value is 96
(A) 68° (B) 45°
(C) 24° (D) 17°

15. The inclusive class interval are also called


(A) discontinuous class internal (B) continuous class interval
(C) unequal class internal (D) higher class interval

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QUIZ
Data Handling
16. The class marks of an interval are also known as the
(A) width of class interval (B) class size
(C) mid-value of class interval (D) class limit

17. One ticket is drawn from a bag containing 70 tickets numbered 1 to 70. Find the probability
that it is a multiple of 5 or 7
1 1
(A) (B)
10 70
6 11
(C) (D)
70 35
18. If a coin is tossed two times, then what is the probability of getting a head at least one?
1 3
(A) (B)
4 4
1
(C) (D) 1
2
19. The AM of the numbers 7, 6, 5, 9, 8, 0, 7 is
(A) 5 (B) 8
(C) 7 (D) 6

20. The AM of 1st, n natural numbers is


n n  1
(A) (B) n
2
n 1 n
(C) (D)
2 2
21. If 6, 4, 8 and 3 occur with frequencies 4, 2, 5 and 1 respectively, then the arithmetic mean is
(A) 5.15 (B) 6.35
(C) 6.25 (D) 6.45

x x x x
22. The median of , x, , , is 8 then the value of x is
5 4 2 3
(A) 24 (B) 18
(C) 27 (D) 51

23. Mode of 12, 14, 11, 16, 15, 14, 11, 13, 14 is
(A) 14 (B) 11
(C) 15 (D) 16

24. The median of the observations 5, 6, 49, 14, 46, 42, 26, 32, 28, is
(A) 30 (B) 32
(C) 31 (D) 28

25. AM = 44, median = 42, then mode =


(A) 39 (B) 36
(C) 38 (D) 40

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QUIZ
Data Handling
LEVEL – II

Study the bar diagram given below carefully and answer the following question based on it.

40
40
Birth rate (per thousand)

35 33
30
30
25
20 16
20
15
New zealand

15
Germany
England

Sweden

10

China
India
5
x
0 Countries

1. The birth rate of which country is 25% more than that of Germany?
(A) India (B) China
(C) England (D) New Zealand

2. The birth rate of India is what percent of the birth-rate of England?


(A) 165% (B) 155%
(C) 140% (D) 100%

3. The birth rate of China is now many times the birth-rate of Germany?
(A) 0.4 (B) 5.2
(C) 4.0 (D) 2.5

4. What is the ratio of birth-rate of India to that of Sweden?


(A) 5 : 11 (B) 11 : 5
(C) 2 : 1 (D) 1 : 2

5. By how much percent is the birth-rate of England less than birth-rate of New zealand?
1
(A) 30% (B) 33 %
3
(C) 45% (D) 50%

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QUIZ
Data Handling
The pie-chart given below represents the modes of tons port for 1400 employee of FIITJEE LTD,
Delhi. Study the chart and answer the following questions.

8% 36%
Metro rail Train
15% 20%
Two wheeler 21%
Bus
Car

6. The ratio of two-wheelers and can being used as modes of transport is


(A) 4 : 7 (B) 7 : 5
(C) 5 : 7 (D) 3 : 5

7. The number of employees who go the office by two wheeler.


(A) 210 (B) 462
(C) 562 (D) 452

8. The number of employees who go the office by metro Ravi is


(A) 142 (B) 132
(C) 112 (D) 122

9. The number of employees who go the office by car is


(A) 394 (B) 304
(C) 214 (D) 294

10. The number of employees who go to office by train is what percent of that of who go to office
by Bus
(A) 150% (B) 175%
(C) 80% (D) 180%

The pie-chart shows the experiment of a country. Shows the expenditure of country on various sports
during particular year. Study the graph and answer the question.
Foot ball
Cricket
54°
81° Hockey
63°

50° Other
Basket ball 45° 36°
Golf
Tennis

11. How much percent more is spent on hockey than that on golf.
(A) 75% (B) 70%
(C) 45% (D) 60%

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QUIZ
Data Handling
12. How much percent less is spent on football than that on cricket
(A) 30% (B) 33.33%
(C) 40% (D) 25%

The annual agricultural production (in tones) of an Indian state is gram in the pie chart. The total
production is 9000 tonnes. Read the pie-chart and answer the question.

Wheat

110°
Sugar
100°
50°
Gram
60° 40°
Rice
Maize

13. What is the annual production of wheat?


(A) 2755 tonnes (B) 2760 tonnes
(C) 2750 tonnes (D) 2790 tonnes

14. What is the annual production of sugar, rice and maize?


(A) 5000 tonnes (B) 4000 tonnes
(C) 4900 tonnes (D) 6000 tonnes

15. What is difference between production of sugar and gram


(A) 1250 tonnes (B) 1400 tonnes
(C) 1200 tonnes (D) 1300 tonnes

The pie-chat given below represents the number of students using different transport to a school in
which total number of students is 2160. Answer the question based on the following diagram.

Walk
80
0
Bus
0
90

0
70
0
120
Car Train

16. The number of students who come to school by car is


(A) 70 (B) 290
(C) 420 (D) 480

17. The ratio of the number of students who come to school by car to the number of students
who come to school by bus is
(A) 21 : 24 (B) 21 : 27
(C) 36 : 27 (D) 36 : 21

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QUIZ
Data Handling
18. What is the probability that a two-digit number selected at random will be a multiple of 3 and
not a multiple of 5?
2 4
(A) (B)
15 15
1 4
(C) (D)
15 90

19. A bag contains 5 red balls and 4 white balls. If two balls are drawn from the bag, then the
probability that both the balls are of the same colour is
4 5
(A) (B)
9 9
8
(C) (D) none of these
9

20. The mean of set of observations x 1, x2, …, , x10 is 20 then mean of x1 + 4, x2 + 8, x3 + 12, …
x10 + 40 is
(A) 34 (B) 42
(C) 28 (D) 40

21. The mean of 16 numbers is 8. If 2 is added to every number, what will be the new mean ?
(A) 8 (B) 10
(C) 12 (D) 11

22. The value of the components with central angle 180 in a pie-chart is 90. Then, the value of the
components with central angle 220 is
(A) 94 (B) 90
(C) 110 (D) none of these

23. In a simultaneous throw of two dice, what is the probability of getting a total of 7?
1 1
(A) (B)
6 4
2 3
(C) (D)
7 4

24. In a lottery there are 10 prizes and 25 blanks. A lottery is drawn at random. What is the
probability of getting a prize?
1 2
(A) (B)
10 5
2 5
(C) (D)
7 7

25. The probability that a card drawn from a pack of 52 cards will be a diamond or a king is:
2 4
(A) (B)
13 13
1 1
(C) (D)
13 52

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QUIZ
Data Handling
Answers Key:
LEVEL – I
1. A
2. C
3. D
4. C
5. C
6. D
7. B
8. B
9. D
10. C
11. B
12. B
13. D
14. C
15. A
16. C
17. D
18. B
19. D
20. A
21. C
22. A
23. A
24. D
25. C
26. A

LEVEL – II
1. C
2. A
3. D
4. B
5. B
6. C
7. A
8. C
9. D
10. D
11. A
12. B
13. B
14. A
15. A
16. C
17. B
18. B
19. A
20. B
21. B
22. C
23. A
24. C
25. B

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