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  • Question 1
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    Directions: The given bar graph shows the favourite fruits of the people of Ludhiana city. Read the bar graph and answer the question.



    Find the difference between the most liked fruit and the least liked fruit by the people of Ludhiana (in numbers).
    Solution
    Most liked fruit: Blueberry (Liked by 40 people)

    Least liked fruit: Grapes (Liked by 5 people)

    Difference = 40 - 5 = 35 people
  • Question 2
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    Directions: The given bar graph shows the favourite fruits of the people of Ludhiana city. Read the bar graph and answer the question.

    How many people like Apple?
    Solution
    According to bar graph, 35 people like apple.
  • Question 3
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    Directions: The given bar graph shows the favourite fruits of the people of Ludhiana city. Read the bar graph and answer the question.

    Which of the given fruits are liked by the same number of people?
    Solution
    According to the graph, no fruits are liked by same number of people.
  • Question 4
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    Directions: The given pictograph shows the number of cupcakes sold by Suhail in a week.



    How many cupcakes were sold on Sunday?
    Solution
    It is clear from graph that he sells 9 full cupcakes and 1 half cupcake as per the pictures.

    9 full cupcake pictures = = 54

    Picture of half cupcake = 3 cupcakes

    Thus, he sold (54 + 3 = 57) cupcakes on Sunday.
  • Question 5
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    Directions: The given pictograph shows the number of cupcakes sold by Suhail in a week.



    Find the total number of cupcakes sold on Tuesday and Wednesday?
    Solution
    Cupcakes sold on Tuesday = = 15

    Cupcakes sold on Wednesday = = 24

    Total cupcakes sold on both the days = 15 + 24 = 39
  • Question 6
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    Directions: The given pictograph shows the number of cupcakes sold by Suhail in a week.



    Find the difference between number of cupcakes sold on Saturday and Monday?
    Solution
    On Monday, 30 cupcakes were sold by Suhail.
    On Saturday, 60 cupcakes were sold by Suhail.
    Difference = 60 - 30 = 30 cupcakes
  • Question 7
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    Directions: The line graph given below shows the number of push ups done by Javid in a week.



    Find the total number of push ups done on Wednesday and Thursday?
    Solution
    Push ups done on Wednesday = 5

    Push ups done on Thursday = 10

    Total = 15 push ups
  • Question 8
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    Directions: The line graph given below shows the number of push ups done by Javid in a week.



    How many total push ups were done by Javid in the week?
    Solution
    Push ups he did on Monday = 15
    Pushups he did onTuesday = 25
    Push ups he did on Wednesday = 5
    Push ups he did on Thursday = 10
    Push ups he did on Friday = 0
    Push ups he did on Saturday = 20
    Push ups he did on Sunday = 25
    Total push ups = 15 + 25 + 5 + 10 + 25 + 20 = 100
  • Question 9
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    Directions: The given pictograph shows the number of goals scored by 5 different students.



    Who scored the least number of goals?
    Solution
    It is clear from graph that Frank scored 4 goals, which are least in number.
  • Question 10
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    Directions: The given pictograph shows the number of goals scored by 5 different students.



    Find the difference between the number of goals scored by David and Milly.
    Solution
    Goals scored by David = = 48

    Goals scored by Milly = = 24

    Thus, required difference = 48 - 24 = 24 goals
  • Question 11
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    Directions: The given pictograph shows the number of goals scored by 5 different students.



    Who scored the maximum goals?
    Solution
    Goals scored by David = = 48

    Goals scored by Frank = 4

    Goals scored by Daisy and Milly = = 24

    Goals scored by Gordon = = 16

    Thus, David scored the maximum goals.
  • Question 12
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    Directions: This graph shows earning of a shopkeeper in 5 days. Study the graph and answer following question.



    On which day did the shopkeeper earn the least?
    Solution
    It is clear from the graph that on Wednesday, shopkeeper's earnings were the least, i.e. 200.

  • Question 13
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    Directions: This graph shows earning of a shopkeeper in 5 days. Study the graph and answer following question.



    What is the total earning of shopkeeper on Monday and Thursday?
    Solution
    Earning on Monday = Rs.300
    Earning on tuesday = Rs. 450
    Earning on Wednesday = Rs. 200
    Earning on Thurday = Rs. 400
    Earning on Friday = Rs. 650
    Thus, total income of shopkeeper on Monday and Thursday = 300 + 400 = Rs. 700
  • Question 14
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    Directions: This graph shows earning of a shopkeeper in 5 days. Study the graph and answer following question.



    What is the total earning of shopkeeper on Monday and Friday?
    Solution
    Earnings on Monday = Rs. 300

    Earnings on Friday = Rs. 650

    Total = 300 + 650 = Rs. 950
  • Question 15
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    Directions: The given bar graph shows the number of students in different schools. Study the graph and answer the question.



    There are 2800 students in __________.
    Solution
    There are 2800 students in DAV school.
  • Question 16
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    Directions: The given bar graph shows the number of students in different schools. Study the graph and answer the question.



    How many more students are there in GMT School than KVM School?
    Solution
    Students in GMT school = 2900
    Students in KVM school = 1900
    Difference = 2900 - 1900 = 1000
    So, there are 1000 more students in GMT school than KVM school.
  • Question 17
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    Directions: The given bar graph shows the number of students in different schools. Study the graph and answer the questions.



    How many total students are there in 6 schools?
    Solution
    Total Students = 2500 + 2600 + 2800 + 2200 + 1900 + 2900 = 14,900
  • Question 18
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    Directions: The given bar graph shows the runs scored by different players in a cricket match. Study the graph and answer the question.



    Who scored the maximum number of runs?
    Solution
    M.S. Dhoni scored the most number of runs, i.e. 90.
  • Question 19
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    Directions: The given bar graph shows the runs scored by different players in a cricket match. Study the graph and answer the question.



    How many runs did Sehwag and Virat kohli score together?
    Solution
    Runs scored by Sehwag = 45

    Runs scored by Virat Kohli = 50

    So, total runs = 45 + 50 = 95
  • Question 20
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    Directions: The given bar graph shows the runs scored by different players in a cricket match. Study the graph and answer the question.



    How many less runs did Harbhajan singh scored than M.S. Dhoni?
    Solution
    Runs scored by Harbhajan Singh = 62

    Runs scored by M.S. Dhoni = 90

    Harbhajhan Singh scored (90 - 62 = 28) runs less than M.S. Dhoni.
  • Question 21
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    Directions: The line graph shows the number of tourists that visited Manali from January to June.



    Express the number of tourists who visited in the month of April as a fraction of the total number of visitors in all the given months.
    Solution
    Number of total visitors = 35 + 45 + 50 + 60 + 90 + 20 = 300

    Visitors in April = 60

    Fraction = =
  • Question 22
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    Directions: Four bats A, B, C and D are placed inside a container. The bar graph shows the weight of the container when empty and when different bats are placed.


    Which bat is the heaviest?
    Solution
    Weight of empty container = 250 g

    Weight of container + Weight of A = 1250 g

    Weight of A = 1250 - 250 = 1000 g

    Weight of container + Weight of bat A + Weight of bat B = 2000

    Weight of B = 2000 - 1250 = 750 g

    Weight of container + Weight of A + Weight of B + Weight of C = 3250 g

    Weight of C = 3250 - 2000 = 1250 g

    Weight of container + Weight of A + Weight of B + Weight of C + Weight of D = 5250 g

    Weight of D = 5250 - 3250 = 2000 g

    So, Bat D is the heaviest.
  • Question 23
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    Directions: The bar graph shows the amount of money Rohit and Kamal spent from January to May.



    During 5 months, who spent more money and by what difference?
    Solution
    Total money spent by Kamal = 250 + 300 + 300 + 350 + 400 = Rs.1600

    Money spent by Rohit = 300 + 400 + 450 + 450 + 500 = Rs. 2100

    So, Rohit spent more money by Rs. (2100 - 1600) = Rs. 500
  • Question 24
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    Directions: The table shows the number of pupils in five primary classes. Each pupil gave 15 chocolates as a gift to poor children.

    Class 3A 3B 3C 3D 3E
    Number of Pupils 45 21 36 30 29

    How many chocolates have they gifted altogether?
    Solution
    Total number of pupils = 45 + 21 + 36 + 30 + 29 = 161

    Total chocolates = 161 x 15 = 2415
  • Question 25
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    Directions: The Bar graph shows the amount of money that Anita earned in a week by selling toys in her toy shop.


    If she took 25 paise for every ball sold then, how many balls did she sell?
    Solution
    Cost of 1 ball = 25 paise = Rs. 0.25

    Balls Sold = = = 1200 balls
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