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  • Question 1
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    Directions: Study the given pictograph carefully and answer the following question.

    The pictograph below gives the numbers of students who like different sports in a school.



    How many students in total like sports?
    Solution

    Total number of students who like sports = 15 + 25 + 10 + 20 + 30 = 100
  • Question 2
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    Directions: Study the given pictograph carefully and answer the following question.

    The pictograph below gives the numbers of students who like different sports in a school.



    How many students like football and cricket?
    Solution

    Number of students who like football and cricket = 15 + 25 = 40
  • Question 3
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    Directions: Study the given pictograph carefully and answer the following question.

    The pictograph below gives the numbers of students who like different sports in a school.



    How many students like Rugby?
    Solution


    Number of students who like Rugby = 6 x 5 = 30
  • Question 4
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    Directions: Study the given table and answer the following question.

    The table below shows the amounts received by Karen, Lily, Joshua and Macy (in Rupees) as pocket money over four different weeks.



    How much pocket money does Karen get over four weeks?
    Solution


    Amount of pocket money Karen gets over 4 weeks = 16 + 12 + 15 + 5 = Rs. 48
  • Question 5
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    Directions: Study the given table and answer the following question.

    The table below shows the amounts received by Karen, Lily, Joshua and Macy (in Rupees) as pocket money for four different weeks.



    How much more pocket money in total does Macy get than Joshua?
    Solution


    Pocket money Macy gets in total = 15 + 18 + 9 + 20 = Rs. 62
    Pocket money Joshua gets in total = 10 + 4 + 12 + 15 = Rs. 41
    Difference = 62 - 41 = Rs. 21
  • Question 6
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    Directions: Study the given table and answer the following question.

    The table below shows the amounts received by Karen, Lily, Joshua and Macy (in Rupees) as pocket money for four different weeks.



    Find the total amount of pocket money received by Lily and Macy?
    Solution


    Pocket money of Macy in total = 15 + 18 + 9 + 20 = Rs. 62
    Pocket money of Lily in total = 12 + 8 + 20 + 10 = Rs. 50
    Combined pocket money = 62 + 50 = Rs. 112
  • Question 7
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    Directions: Study the given graph and answer the following question.

    The graph below shows the numbers of people who like different fruits.



    How many people in total like apple and orange?
    Solution
    Number of people who like apple = 35
    Number of people who like orange = 30
    Required total = 35 + 30 = 65
  • Question 8
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    Directions: Study the given graph and answer the following question.

    The graph below shows the numbers of people who like different fruits.



    How many more people like blueberry than grapes?
    Solution
    Number of people who likes blueberry = 40
    Number of people who likes grapes = 5
    Difference = 40 - 5 = 35
  • Question 9
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    Directions: Study the given graph and answer the following question.

    The graph below shows the numbers of people who like different fruits.



    How many people in total like banana, kiwifruit and grapes?
    Solution
    Number of people who like banana = 10
    Number of people who like kiwifruit = 25
    Number of people who like grapes = 5
    Required total = 10 + 25 + 5 = 40
  • Question 10
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    Directions: Study the given bar graph and answer the following question.

    The following bar graph shows the numbers of people who like different types of music.



    How many more people like Folk than Jazz?
    Solution
    Number of people who like Jazz = 40
    Number of people who like Folk = 90
    Difference = 90 - 40 = 50
    So, 50 more people like Folk than Jazz.
  • Question 11
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    Directions: Study the given bar graph and answer the following question.

    The following bar graph shows the numbers of people who like different types of music:



    Number of people who like Latin music is 20 more than the number of people who like ___________ music.
    Solution
    Number of people who like Latin music = 80

    We have to find the genre of music which is liked by 60 people.

    From the bar graph:
    Number of people who like Pop music = 60

    Option 4 is correct.
  • Question 12
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    Directions: Study the given bar graph and answer the following question.

    The following bar graph shows the numbers of people who like different types of music.



    The total number of people who like Pop and _________ is 150.
    Solution
    According to the question:
    Total number of people who like Pop and ______ = 150
    Number of people who like Pop = 60
    Let, Pop + x = 150
    60 + x = 150
    x = 90
    Number of people who like Folk = 90
    Hence, Folk is the answer.
  • Question 13
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    Directions: Study the given data and answer the following question.

    The chart below shows numbers of students who join dance classes at different times.



    At what time do most number of students join?
    Solution
    Maximum students join at 7:30, totalling 30.
  • Question 14
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    Directions: Study the given data and answer the following question.

    The chart below shows numbers of students who join dance classes at different times.



    How many students join at 8:00?
    Solution
    6 students join at 8:00.
  • Question 15
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    Directions: Study the given data and answer the following question.

    The chart below shows numbers of students who join dance classes at different times.



    How many students join during the time period from 6:30 to 8:00?
    Solution
    Number of students who join from 6:30 to 8:00 = 9 + 21 + 30 + 6 = 66
  • Question 16
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    Directions: The graph below shows the expenses (in thousands) of a company during five working days. Study the graph and answer the question that follows.




    By what amount were the expenses more on Monday than on Thursday?
    Solution
    Expenses on Monday = Rs. 50,000
    Expenses on Thursday = Rs. 10,000
    Required amount = 50,000 - 10,000 = Rs. 40,000
  • Question 17
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    Directions: The graph below shows the expenses (in thousands) of a company during five working days. Study the graph and answer the question that follows.



    If the total expenses for all the five working days are Rs. 1,50,000, what will be the expenses on Friday?
    Solution
    Total expenses = Rs. 1,50,000
    Expenses in given days = 50,000 + 40,000 + 30,000 + 10,000 + expenses on Friday = Rs. 1,50,000
    Expenses on Friday = 1,50,000 - 1,30,000 = Rs. 20,000
  • Question 18
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    Directions: The graph below shows the expenses (in thousands) of a company during five working days. Study the graph and answer the question that follows.



    On which day were the expenses thrice the expenses on Thursday?
    Solution
    Expenses on Thursday = Rs. 10,000
    Expenses on Wednesday = Rs.30,000
    Hence, on Wednesday, the expenses were triple.
  • Question 19
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    Directions: The graph below shows the expenses (in thousands) of a company during five working days. Study the graph and answer the question that follows.



    If there is an additional expenditure that is th of the expenditure on Tuesday, what are the total expenses on Tuesday?
    Solution
    Additional expenditure =th of 40,000 = 10,000
    Total expenses on Tuesday = 10,000 + 40,000 = 50,000
  • Question 20
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    In a wholesale shop, the following is the data of selling computers from the shop in a month. The data is given in weekly manner. Study the graph and answer the question that follows.



    In which week are the least number of computers sold?
    Solution
    The least number of computers are sold in week 1.
  • Question 21
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    In a wholesale shop, the following is the data of selling computers from the shop in a month. The data is given in weekly manner. Study the graph and answer the question that follows.



    What are the total sales of the computers in the month?
    Solution
    Total sales of the computers = 150 + 160 + 180 + 200 = 690
  • Question 22
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    In a wholesale shop, the following is the data of selling computers from the shop in a month. The data is given in weekly manner. Study the graph and answer the question that follows.



    If the price of one computer is Rs. 500, then how much the company earned in week 4?
    Solution
    Sales of week 4 = 200
    Price of one unit = Rs. 500
    Total amount = 200 x 500 = Rs. 1,00,000
  • Question 23
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    The graph below shows the number of pastries made in a bakery in a month. Study the graph and answer the following question.



    In which week did the bakery make the largest number of pastries?
    Solution
    In week 3, the bakery made the largest number of pastries (180).
  • Question 24
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    The graph below shows the number of pastries made in a bakery in a month. Study the graph and answer the following question.



    How many more pastries were made in week 3 than in week 4?
    Solution
    Pastries made in week 3 = 180

    Pastries made in week 4 = 160



    Required Difference = 180 - 160 = 20
    20 more pastries were made in week 3 than in week 4.
  • Question 25
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    The graph below shows the number of pastries made in a bakery in a month. Study the graph and answer the following question.



    How many total pastries did the bakery make in the month?
    Solution
    Total number of pastries made in the month = 130 + 120 + 180 + 160 = 590
  • Question 26
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    The following graph shows the number of players of different sports in a country. Study the graph carefully and answer the question that follows.



    The difference between the number of players of Football and Cricket is:
    Solution
    Required difference = 1,90,000 - 1,10,000 = 80,000 (as the figures are in thousand)
  • Question 27
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    The following graph shows the number of spectators watching matches of different sports during a multi-sport competition. Study the graph carefully and answer the question that follows.



    Which sport has abouttimes spectators as those of Football?
    Solution
    Total number of spectators of Football = 100

    i.e. x 100 = 1.75 x 100 = 175

    Thus, Racing has 1 times spectators as those of Football.
  • Question 28
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    Here's a table showing the number of candidates participated in a chess tournament from various cities. Analyse this data and answer the following question.

    City/Year 2001 2002
    Jalandhar 500 809
    Ludhiana 230 450
    Patiala 154 354
    Amritsar 652 951

    What is the total number of candidates participated from Jalandhar in both the years?
    Solution
    Number of candidates participated from Jalandhar in year 2001 = 500
    Number of candidates participated from Jalandhar in year 2002 = 809
    Number of candidates participated from Jalandhar in both the years = 500 + 809 = 1309
  • Question 29
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    The following graphs shows the sales of refrigerators in 4 weeks in a shop. Use the data in the graph to answer the question that follows.



    If sales made on the 5th week are of the total sales made in week 2, how much sales were made in week 5?
    Solution
    Sales made on week 2 = 150

    Sales made on week 5 = of 150 = = 210
  • Question 30
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    The following graph shows the data for the income of few employees. Use this data to answer the question that follows.



    If each year, they get an increment of Rs. 1000, then how many years would Aman take to reach the current salary of Rohit?
    Solution
    Current salary of Aman = 15,000

    Current salary of Rohit = 25,000

    Their difference = 25,000 - 15,000 = Rs. 10,000

    Each year increment = Rs. 1000

    Required time = = 10 years
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