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  • Question 1
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    Directions: The given diagram shows the favorite pet animals among class 6. Study the diagram carefully and answer the question that follows.



    Which of the following pets is the least favourite among class 6 according to the pie chart?
    Solution
    As can be seen that in the pie chart snakes have the least portion as 2%.

    So snakes are the least favourite animal among class 6 students.

  • Question 2
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    Directions: Refer to the following graph to answer the following question. The graph shows the data regarding the chocolates sold by a shop on different days of a week.


    How many total chocolates were sold on Tuesday and Thursday altogether?
    Solution
    Number of chocolates sold on Tuesday = 16
    => 16 x 10 = 160

    Number of chocolates sold on Thursday = 12
    => 12 x 10 = 120

    Total chocolates sold on Tuesday and Thursday altogether = 160 + 120
    = 280

  • Question 3
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    Directions: Refer to the following graph to answer the following question. The graph shows the data regarding the chocolates made by a company on different days of a week.


    How many chocolates were made on Monday and Friday altogether?
    Solution
    Number of chocolates made on Monday = 8
    => 8 x 10 = 80
    Number of chocolates made on Friday = 6
    => 6 x 10 = 60
    Difference = 80 - 60 = 20
  • Question 4
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    Directions: The following graph shows the data regarding the story books sold by a shopkeeper on daily basis. Answer the question that follows.



    How many total story books were sold by the shopkeeper in the given week?
    Solution
    Number of story books sold on Monday = 7 = (7 x 8) = 56

    Number of story books sold on Tuesday = 4= (4 x 8) = 32

    Number of story books sold on Wednesday = 14= (14 x 8) = 112

    Number of story books sold on Thursday = 10= (10 x 8) = 80

    Number of story books sold on Friday = 3 = (3 x 8) = 24

    Total number of story books sold in the given week = 56+32+112+80+24=304

  • Question 5
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    On which of the following axis of a graph would you plot the frequency of given data?
    Solution
    We plot the the frequency on the vertical axis or the Y-axis.
  • Question 6
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    How will we represent 9 using tally marks?
    Solution

  • Question 7
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    Directions: Look at the graph given below and answer the question.

    The given graph shows the favourite fruits of kids in class 6.



    Which of the following fruits is second favourite among kids?
    Solution
    Mango is second favourite with 40 votes and Lichi is the most favourite with 45 votes.

  • Question 8
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    Directions: Look at the graph given below and answer the question.

    The given graph shows the favourite fruits of kids in class 6.



    How many total students have grapes and pineapple as their favourite fruits?
    Solution
    Grapes = 10

    Pineapple = 5

    Total = 10 + 5 = 15 students.
  • Question 9
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    Directions: The graph shows the data regarding the toy buses sold by a shopkeeper on daily basis.


    How many total buses are sold by shopkeeper on Monday and Friday?
    Solution
    Number of toy buses sold on Monday = 6 i.e. 6 x 9 = 54
    Number of toy buses sold on Friday = 3 i.e. 3 x 9 = 27
    Total number of toy buses sold on Monday and Friday = 54 + 27 = 81

  • Question 10
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    Directions: The graph shows the data regarding the toy buses sold by a shopkeeper on daily basis.


    How many toy buses were sold by shopkeeper in that given week?
    Solution
    Number of toy buses sold on Monday = 7 i.e. 6 x 9 = 54

    Number of toy buses sold on Tuesday = 4 i.e. 4 x 9 = 36

    Number of toy buses sold on Wednesday = 12 i.e. 12 x 9 = 108

    Number of toy buses sold on Thursday = 8 i.e. 8 x 9 = 72

    Number of toy buses sold on Friday = 3 i.e. 3 x 9 = 27

    Total = 54 + 36 + 108 + 72 + 27 =

    = 297.

  • Question 11
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    Directions: Given below is a bar graph showing weight of some animals. Observe the graph and answer the following question.




    Which of the following animals is the second most heaviest animal?
    Solution
    From the chart give:


    Elephant = 3,000 kg

    Shark = 1,200 kg

    Rhinoceros = 2,200 kg


    Hippopotamus = 1,600 kg


    Rhinoceros is the second heaviest animal.

  • Question 12
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    Directions: Given below is a bar graph showing weight of some animals. Observe the graph and answer the following question.



    What is the difference between the weights (in kg) of the heaviest and the lightest animal?

    Solution
    Heaviest is elephant = 3,000 Kg.

    Lightest is shark= 1,200 Kg.

    Difference between the weight of both the animals = 1,800 Kg.

  • Question 13
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    Directions: Study the information given below and answer the question that follows.



    How many students does each represent?
    Solution
    7 x = 5,600

    =

    = 800 students
  • Question 14
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    Directions: Study the information given below and answer the question that follows.



    Which of the following is the correct representation of K & K International School?
    Solution

    4,000 = 5 x 800 = 5 x
    So there should be 5 circles to represent 4000 students.






  • Question 15
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    If D represents 7 chocolates, then how many chocolates does DDDDDD represent?
    Solution
    D = 7
    DDDDDD = 6 x 7
    = 42
  • Question 16
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    Directions: The photograph shows the number of chocolates used by a bakery to make cakes. Observe the graph and answer the question.

    Brand of chocolate Number of boxes
    Munch
    Perk
    Snickers
    Bournville
    Fuse

    (Note:= 50 chocolates)

    How many Bournville chocolates are used in the bakery?

    Solution
    = 50

    Bournville = 5 boxes

    = 5 x 50

    = 250 chocolates
  • Question 17
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    Directions: The photograph shows the number of chocolates used by a bakery to make cakes. Observe the graph and answer the question.

    Brand of chocolate Number of boxes
    Munch
    Perk
    Snickers
    Bournville
    Fuse

    (Note:= 50 chocolates)

    How many more Snickers are used in the bakery than Perk?
    Solution
    = 50 chocolates
    Snickers = 8 boxes = 8 x 50 = 400
    Perk = 6 boxes = 6 x 50 = 300
    Difference = 400 - 300 = 100
    There are 100 more Snickers used than Perk.
  • Question 18
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    Directions: Number of bananas (out of 20) eaten by 24 weightlifters in a day are given below.

    6, 7, 7, 9, 12, 12, 5, 6, 6, 11, 6, 13, 6, 14, 6, 6, 7, 9, 8, 10, 14, 15, 12, 16.

    Number of weightlifters who can eat more than or equal to 10 bananas are
    Solution
    Number of bananas more or equal than 10 = 12, 12, 11, 13, 14, 10, 14, 15, 12 and 16
    Total = 10 weightlifters

  • Question 19
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    A circular statistical graphical representation of data is a
    Solution
    A pie chart is a circular as well as statistical graph, whereas all other options are not circular.










  • Question 20
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    Directions: Teacher asked the students of a class about their favourite subjects and data is given below. Study the data and answer the question that follows.




    How many more students like Economics than Maths?
    Solution
    Maths = 40

    Economics = 55

    Difference = 15

    So, there are 15 more students who like Economics than Maths.


  • Question 21
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    Directions: The line graph shows the number of candies Suhail sold from Monday to Friday.



    If he earned Rs. 6 for every candy sold, then how much more did he earn on Thursday than on Monday?
    Solution
    Number of candies sold on Monday = 300

    Number of candies sold on Thursday = 400

    Therefore, he sold 100 (400 - 300) more candies on Monday than on Thursday.

    Therefore, extra amount earned on Monday = 100 x 6 = Rs. 600
  • Question 22
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    Directions: Read the bar graph and state whether the given statements are true or false.







    (A) Shirts were sold more than jackets.
    (B) The number of caps sold was the least.
    (C) The number of t-shirts and jackets sold was equal.
    (D) The quantity of t-shirts sold was the maximum.


    Solution
    (A) Shirts were sold more than jackets. (F)

    (B) The number of caps sold was the least. (F)

    (C) The number of t-shirts and jackets sold was equal. (F)

    (D) The quantity of t-shirts sold was the maximum. (T)
  • Question 23
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    Directions: Suhail used the frequency table to show the number of times each country won the FIFA World Cup. Following list shows different teams according to their victory.





    Which of the following sequences is correct?

    (A) Russia, Poland, England, Brazil, India or France

    (B) Poland, England, Russia, Brazil, France or India

    (C) India, England, Russia, Poland, Brazil or France

    (D) France, Brazil, Poland, Russia, England or India
    Solution




    So, sequence (A) is correct according to the above frequency table.
  • Question 24
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    Directions: Read the pictograph and find the value of .



    (i) The number of toy cars Suhail and Shivani both have is represented by P.

    (ii) Archie has Q more toy cars than Suhail.

    (iii) The total number of toy cars owned by all the students is R.

    (iv) Shivani has S toy cars less with Archie.
    Solution
    Number of toy cars with Suhail = 2 x 56 = 112

    Number of toy cars with Rahul = 5 x 56 = 280

    Number of toy cars with Archie = 3 x 56 = 168

    Number of toy cars with Shivani = 2.5 x 56 = 140

    (i) Total number of toy cars with Suhail and Shivani = P = 112 + 140 = 252

    (ii) Archie has 168 - 112 = 56 more toy cars than with Suhail = Q

    (iii) Total number of toy cars owned by all the students = 112 + 280 + 168 + 140 = 700 = R

    (iv) The number of toy cars Shivani has less than with Archie = 168 - 140 = 28= S

    Therefore, P = 252, Q = 56, R = 700 and S = 28

    = = x 28 = 448
  • Question 25
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    Directions: The line graph below shows the number of drinks and food sold at Suhail's confectionery store from Monday to Friday. Study the given information and answer the question that follows.



    How many more drinks than food were sold on Wednesday?
    Solution
    Drinks sold on Wednesday = 350.

    Food sold on Wednesday = 150.

    So, the difference = 350 - 150 = 200.

    Therefore, 200 more drinks were sold on Wednesday than food.
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