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Chapter: 12 – Data Handling Module - 1 WORKSHEET - 36

Fill in the blanks.


1. A group of similar type of items or objects taken together is called a _____________.
2. A collection of facts, such as numbers, words and measurements and so on is
called ____________________.
3. The pictorial representation of the given information is known as ________________.
4. Pictographs are also known as ___________________.
5. A ______________ on a pictograph tells us how many objects each picture stands for.

Answer the following questions:

6. If =10 roses, then means how many roses?


7. The picture given has different farm animals. Count and write in the table.

Animals Number
Cows
pigs
Hens
Ducks
Horses
Buffaloes
Swans
8. Study the pictograph and answer the following questions.

Tomatoes

Lemons

Brinjal

Radish

chillies

a) How many kinds of vegetables does the pictograph have?


b) Which kind of vegetable are the maximum in number?
c) Which kind of vegetable are the minimum in number?
d) How many tomatoes are there?

9. Study the pictograph of pens possessed by 5 students and answer the following
questions. One picture of pen represents 10 pens.

Manoj

Pratham

Raghav
Deepak

Riya

a) How many pens are represented by one symbol?


b) Who has the maximum number of pens?
c) Who has the minimum number of pens?
d) How many pens does Pratham have?
e) How many pens do Deepak and Riya together have?

10. The pictograph given below shows how many persons travelled from city A to
city B by bus on each day of a certain week. = 5 persons

Monday

Tuesday

Wednesday

Thursday

Friday

Saturday

Sunday

a) What is the total number of persons who made the journey during the week?
b) On which day the bus was most crowded? How many persons travelled on
that day?
c) On which day the bus operator had the least earnings?
d) What were the total earnings, if the fare per person was ` 3 ?

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