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CHAPTER 4:STATISTICS II.

PAPER 1.
1. Table 1 shows the number of computer sets
sold by three shops in November.
Shops
Number of computer sets
P
60
Q
135
R
165

4. Table 3 shows the mrks scored by a group of


students in a Science quiz.
Marks
1
2
3
4
5
Number of
2
3
5
2
1
students
Table 3

The median for the data is


A 1
B2
C3

Table 1

D 4

The data is represented in a pictograph by


using the symbol
to represent 15
computer sets sold. How many symbols are
required to epresent the number of the
computer sets sold in shop R?
A 3
B 4
C 9
D 11

5. Find the mode of 4, 5, 5, 2, 3, 2, 1, 2, 4, 3.


A5
B4
C3
D2
6. Table 4 shows the data of the number of
students in 5 classes.
Class
Number of
students

2. Diagram 1 is a pictograph showing the number


of students in accordance to the different
categories of their favourite sports.

3A

3B

3C

3D

3E

25

27

24

26

18

Table 4

Badminton

If the data is represented by a pie chart, find the


angle of sector representing the number of
students in class 3D.
A 50o
B 65o
C 78o
D 112o

Basketball
Hockey
Football

7. The mean marks of 4 students is 75. If each


students mark is decreased by 3, find the new
mean of their marks.
A 62
B 70
C 72
D 75

75

represents 25 students

8.

Diagram 1

Calculate the difference between the numbers


of students for the most popular sport and the
least popular sport.
A 15
B 25
C 50
D 75
3. Table 2 shows the number of clothes collected
by a group of people to donate to an orphan
home.
Number of
10 11 12 13 14 15
clothes
Frequency
4
5
6
3
1
2
Table 2

Calculate the mean number of clothes collected


by a person.
A 2.9
B 9.6
C 12.5
D 41.7

Based on the data above, calculate the


difference between the mode and the median.
A1
B2
C3
D4
9.

7, 6,2,4,x, 3

Based on data above, given the mode is 2. Find


the mean of the set of data.
A2
B3
C4
D6
10. Table 5 shows the size of shirts odered by a
group of students.
Size of shirt S M
L XL
Number of
12 18 10 13
students
Table 5

What is the median size for the shirts?


AS
BM
CL
D XL

PAPER 2.

1.

The data below shows the number of


aluminium tins collected by a group of
students in a recycling campaign.
25
35
35

20
40
40

30
25
40

20
25
40

20
20
25

35
30
25

35
30
30

Answer:
a)

Number of
tins

20
35
25

20

25

Frequency

b)
a)

Complete the frequency table at the


answer space, based on the data above.
b) Determine the mode.

2.

The table shows the number of tourists who


visit a tourist spot on a certain day.
Country
China
India
Japan
Europe

Answer:

Number of tourists
35
10
30
25
Europe

The information for tourist from Europe is


shown in the pie chart at the answer space.
Complete the pie chart based on the data
given.

Days
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday

Number of calls
30
40
25
35
10

Answer:

Based on the frequency table above, draw


the line graph to represent the data.

30

35

40

4.

The pie chart shows the modes of transport


to school used by all the Form 3 students in
a school.

Answer:
a)

Bicycle
72o

Walk
Motorcycle

18o

b)
54

Car

126o
Bus

Car

The total number of Form 3 students in the


school is 320.
a) What is the percentage of students who
go to chool by bus?

c)

b) Which is the least mode of transport used


by the students?
d)
c) State the fraction of studets who go to
school by car.
d) Find the total numbers of students who
walk to school.

5.

The table shows the hours spent on watching Answer:


television during one evening by a group of
students.
Number
of hours
1
2
3
4
5

Number
of
students
6
8
13
10
5

In the answer space, construct a bar chart to


represent all the information in the table.

6.

10 girls and 15 boys took part in a


Mathematics quiz. The mean score of the
girls and boys are 4.5 and 4 respectively.
Calculate the mean score of all the
participants.

Answer:

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