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  • Question 1
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    Directions: Edward went to a dog show and saw different types of dogs. The given pictogram shows the different types of dogs he saw at the dog show. Study the pictogram carefully and answer the given question.

    Type of Dogs Number of Dogs
    German Shepard
    Labrador
    Bulldog
    Beagle
    Poodle
    Boxer

    Each = 6 dogs

    How many Poodle dogs did Edward see in dog fair?
    Solution
    It is clear that each picture of dog represents 6 dogs.
    Number of Poodles = 6 x 6 = 36
  • Question 2
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    Directions: Edward went to a Dog show and saw different types of dogs. the given pictogram shows the different types of dogs he saw at the dog show. Study the pictogram carefully and answer the given question.

    Type of Dogs Number of Dogs
    German Shepard
    Labrador
    Bulldog
    Beagle
    Poodle
    Boxer

    Each = 6 dogs

    How many Labrador and Bulldogs did Edward see in the dog fair?
    Solution
    It is clear that each picture of dog represents 6 dogs.
    Number of Labradors = 6 x 3 = 18
    Number of Bulldogs= 6 x 6 = 36
    Total number of Labrador and Bulldogs = 18 + 36 = 54
  • Question 3
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    Directions: Edward went to a dog show and saw different types of dogs. the given pictogram shows the different types of dogs he saw at the dog show. Study the pictogram carefully and answer the given question.

    Type of Dogs Number of Dogs
    German Shepard
    Labrador
    Bulldog
    Beagle
    Poodle
    Boxer

    Each = 6 dogs

    How many more Beagles were seen by Edward than the German Shepard?
    Solution
    It is clear that each picture of dog represents 6 dogs.
    Number of Beagles = 8 x 6 = 48
    Number of German Shepards = 6 x 5 = 30
    Therefore, required difference = 48 - 30 = 18
    Hence, Edward saw 18 more Beagles than German Shepards.
  • Question 4
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    Directions: Edward went to a dog show and saw different types of dogs. the given pictogram shows the different types of dogs he saw at the dog show. Study the pictogram carefully and answer the given question.

    Type of Dogs Number of Dogs
    German Shepard
    Labrador
    Bulldog
    Beagle
    Poodle
    Boxer

    Each = 6 dogs

    How many Boxer dogs did Edward see in the dog fair?
    Solution
    It is clear that each picture of dog represents 6 dogs.
    So, number of Boxer dogs = 4 x 6 = 24
  • Question 5
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    Directions: The given pictograph shows the number of students who have birthdays on the particular days of week in one class. Study the pictogram carefully and answer the given question.

    Days of Week Number of students with Birthday on a particular day
    Monday
    Tuesday
    Wednesday
    Thursday
    Friday
    Saturday
    Sunday

    Each = 3 students

    On which day the maximum number of students have birthday?
    Solution
    It is clear from figure that the maximum number of bees on Saturday, i.e 6,
    Therefore, number of students having birthday on Saturday = 6 x 3 = 18
    So, maximum number of students have birthday on Saturday.
  • Question 6
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    Directions: The given pictograph shows the number of students who have birthdays on the particular days of week in one class. Study the pictogram carefully and answer the given question.

    Days of Week Number of students with Birthday on a particular day
    Monday
    Tuesday
    Wednesday
    Thursday
    Friday
    Saturday
    Sunday

    Each = 3 students

    On which day the minimum number of students have birthday?
    Solution
    It is clear from figure that the minimum number of bees are on Tuesday = 2
    and each bee represent 6 students.
    Number of students having birthday on Tuesday =2 x 3 = 6
    Therefore, the minimum number of students have birthday on Tuesday.
  • Question 7
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    Directions: The given pictograph shows the number of students who have birthdays on the particular days of week in one class. Study the pictogram carefully and answer the given question.

    Days of Week Number of students with Birthday on a particular day
    Monday
    Tuesday
    Wednesday
    Thursday
    Friday
    Saturday
    Sunday

    Each = 3 students

    What is the total number of students having birthdays from Monday to Sunday?
    Solution
    Days of Week Number of students with Birthday on a particular day
    Monday 4 x 3 = 12
    Tuesday 2 x 3 =6
    Wednesday 3 x 3 = 9
    Thursday 5 x 3 = 15
    Friday 4 x 3 = 12
    Saturday 6 x 3 = 18
    Sunday 3 x 3 = 9
    Total students 12 + 6 + 9 + 15 + 12 + 18 + 9 = 81
  • Question 8
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    Below is the graph of five friends according to pocket money saved by them in one month.



    Arrange the names so that the pocket money comes in a descending order. (such that the one having highest pocket money comes first and the one having lowest pocket money comes at last.)
    Solution
    According to the bar graph, the money saved by friends in descending order is Rjay, Sean, William, Kyle and Jake.
  • Question 9
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    The given graph shows the distance of javelin thrown by five athletes in an event. Study the given graph and answer the following question.


    Which of the following has thrown the javelin farther than Harry but less than Kyle?
    Solution
    Distance covered by Kyle's throw = 55 m
    Distance covered by Harry's throw = 45 m
    Distance covered by Sean's throw = 50 m
    Therefore, Sean has thrown the javelin farther than Harry but less than Kyle.
  • Question 10
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    The given graph shows the distance of Javelin throw thrown by five athletes in an event. Study the given graph and answer the following question.


    Who has thrown the javelin more than 25 metres but less than 45 metres?
    Solution
    Distance covered by Jake's throw = 30 m. Jake has thrown the javelin 30 meters which is more than 25 metres but less than 45 metres.
  • Question 11
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    The given graph shows the distance of javelin thrown by five athletes in an event. Study the given graph and answer the following question.


    What is the difference between the maximum and minimum distance of javelin throw in the event?
    Solution
    Maximum distance =55 m
    Minimum distance =10 m
    Therefore, required difference = 55 - 10 = 45 m
  • Question 12
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    This given graph shows the number of runs scored by the Rohan in a week. Study the graph and answer the question below.

    How many more runs did Rohan score on Tuesday than he scored on Friday?
    Solution
    Runs scored on Tuesday = 35
    Runs scored on Friday = 30
    So, runs more than on Tuesday to Friday
    = 35 - 30 = 5
  • Question 13
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    This given graph shows the number of runs scored by the Rohan in a week. Study the graph and answer the question below.

    On which day did Rohan score 30 runs?
    Solution
    According to the graph, Rohan scored 30 runs on Friday.
  • Question 14
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    This given graph shows the number of runs scored by the Rohan in a week. Study the graph and answer the question below.

    How many runs did Rohan score on Sunday?
    Solution
    According to the graph, Rohan scored 40 runs on Sunday.
  • Question 15
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    This given graph shows the number of runs scored by the Rohan in a week. Study the graph and answer the question below.

    How many runs less did Rohan score on Monday than that on Thursday?
    Solution
    Runs scored on Monday = 15
    Runs scored on Thursday = 50
    Required difference = 50 - 15 = 35
  • Question 16
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    The graph shows the number of students who participated in different sports in an academy. Study the graph carefully and answer the question.



    The highest number of students participated in ________.
    Solution
    According to the graph, the highest number of students, which is 2700, took part in swimming.
  • Question 17
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    The graph shows the number of students who participated in different sports in an academy. Study the graph carefully and answer the question.



    How many less students took part in Table Tennis than in Badminton?
    Solution
    The number of students who took part in Table Tennis = 2250
    The number of students who too part in Badminton = 2600
    Difference = 2600 - 2250 = 350
  • Question 18
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    The graph shows the number of students who participated in different sports in an academy. Study the graph carefully and answer the question.



    The number of students in Badminton are ______ more than that in football.
    Solution
    The number of students in Football = 1800
    The number of students in Badminton = 2600
    Difference = 2600 - 1800 = 800
    So, the number of students in Badminton are 800 more than that in football.
  • Question 19
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    The given pictograph shows 4 different kinds of fruits Daniel bought baskets. Study the graph and answer the following question.


    What is the difference between number of bananas and apples that Daniel bought?
    Solution
    Since, each basket has 6 fruits.
    So, number of baskets of apples = 3
    Total number of apples = 6 x 3 = 18
    Now,
    Number of baskets of bananas = 4
    Total number of bananas = 6 x 4 = 24
    So, the difference between number of bananas and apples = 24 - 18 = 6
  • Question 20
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    The given pictograph shows 4 different kinds of fruits Daniel bought baskets. Study the graph and answer the following question.


    How many oranges did Daniel buy?
    Solution
    Since, each basket has 6 fruits.
    So, number of baskets of oranges = 2
    Total number of oranges = 6 x 2 = 12
  • Question 21
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    The given pictograph shows 4 different kinds of fruits Daniel bought baskets. Study the graph and answer the following question.


    How many fruits in total did Daniel buy?
    Solution
    Since, each basket has 6 fruits.
    So,
    Number of apples = 6 x 3 = 18
    Number of mangoes = 6 x 2 = 12
    Number of bananas = 6 x 4 = 24
    Number of oranges = 6 x 2 = 12
    Total number of fruits = 18 + 12 + 24 + 12 = 66
  • Question 22
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    The following pictograph shows the number of students attending karate class weekly. Study the graph and answer the following question.



    How many more students attended the class in week 3 than in week 4?
    Solution
    Each red belt represents 3 students.
    Now,
    Number of belts for week 3 = 6
    Total number of students in week 3 = 3 x 6 = 18
    Number of belts in week 4 = 3
    Total number of students in week 4 = 3 x 3 = 9
    Difference of students who attended the class in week 3 and in week 4 = 18 - 9 = 9
  • Question 23
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    The following pictograph shows the number of students attending karate class weekly. Study the graph and answer the following question.



    How many students the class in week 5?
    Solution
    Each red belt = 3 students
    Number of belts in week 5 = 4
    So, total number of students who attended the class in week 5 = 4 x 3 = 12
  • Question 24
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    The following pictograph shows the number of students attending karate class weekly. Study the graph and answer the following question.



    What is the difference between total attendance of week 1 and 2 altogether and in week 3?
    Solution
    Since, each red belt = 3 students
    Then,
    Number of students in week 1 = 3 x 5 = 15
    Number of students in week 2 = 3 x 5 = 15
    Total number of students of week 1 and 2 altogether = 15 + 15 = 30
    Now,
    Number of students in week 3 = 3 x 6 = 18
    So, the difference between total attendance of week 1 and 2 altogether and week 3 = 30 - 18 = 12
  • Question 25
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    The following pictograph shows the number of students attending karate class weekly. Study the graph and answer the following question



    What is the total attendance of students in all 5 weeks?
    Solution
    Since, each red belt = 3 students
    So,
    Number of students in week 1 = 3 x 5 = 15
    Number of students in week 2 = 3 x 5 = 15
    Number of students in week 3 = 3 x 6 = 18
    Number of students in week 4 = 3 x 3 = 9
    Number of students in week 5 = 3 x 4 = 12
    So, the total attendance in 5 weeks = 15 + 15 + 18 + 9 + 12 = 69
  • Question 26
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    Study the following pictograph and answer the following question.



    Who has the maximum number of things?
    Solution
    Number clips with Eva = 3
    Each clip = 5
    Total number of clips with = 3 x 5 = 15
    Number of dresses with Khushi = 4
    Each dress = 2
    Total number of dresses = 2 x 4 = 8
    Number of nail paints with Rosy = 5
    Each nail paint = 4
    Total number of nail paints = 4 x 5 = 20
    Number of eye glasses with Jasmine = 4
    Each eye glass = 1
    Total number of eye glasses = 4 x 1 = 4
    Therefore, Rosy has the maximum number of things which is 20.
  • Question 27
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    The bar graph shows the marks scored by the different classes in an Olympiad exam. Study the graph and answer the following question.



    What is difference between the minimum and maximum marks scored by the classes?
    Solution
    According to the bar graph,
    The maximum marks scored = 800 by class IV
    Minimum marks scored = 300 by class I
    Therefore, the difference between the marks of classes getting highest and lowest marks = 800 - 300 = 500
  • Question 28
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    The pictograph shows the number of pens four children have. Study the graph and answer the following question:



    How many pens does all the children have?
    Solution
    Since, each pen represents 4.
    Number of pens Raghav has = 3 x 4 = 12
    Number of pens Sanjay has = 5 x 4 = 20
    Number of pens Riya has = 4 x 4 = 16
    Number of pens Anu has = 2 x 4 = 8
    Total number of pens all children have = 12 + 20 + 16 + 8 = 56
  • Question 29
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    The bar graph shows the number of books sold from a library in different months. Study the graph and answer the following question .

    How many books are sold together in July and October?
    Solution
    In the above graph, number of divisions between 0 and 500 = 2

    Therefore, each division represents = = 250 books
    Now,
    Number of book sold in July = 2000
    and the number of books sold in October = 1000 + 250 = 1250
    Total number of books sold in July and October = 2000 + 1250 = 3250
    Hence, option 3 is correct.
  • Question 30
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    The pictograph shows different sizes of popcorn buckets sold in a movie theatre. Study the following graph and answer the following question.



    Of which size were 18 buckets sold?
    Solution
    Since, each bucket (in picture) = 6 buckets
    Then,
    Number of large popcorn buckets shown in pictograph = 3
    Total number of large popcorn buckets sold = 6 x 3 = 18
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