📝 PM Review: Data Handling

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Question 1 Difficulty 1
Draw a bar model to represent discrete data.
  • A Number of pets
  • B Height in centimeters
  • C Temperature
  • D Time on a clock
💡 Explanation Discrete data can be counted, such as the number of pets.
Question 2 Difficulty 1
Draw a bar model to represent continuous data.
  • A Number of apples
  • B Height in centimeters
  • C Number of students
  • D Number of cars
💡 Explanation Continuous data can be measured, such as height.
Question 3 Difficulty 1
Draw a number line to show discrete values from 0 to 4.
  • A 0, 1, 2, 3, 4
  • B 150, 160, 170
  • C 10.5, 11.5
  • D 20, 30, 40
💡 Explanation The number line should show the discrete values clearly marked.
Question 4 Difficulty 1
Draw a number line from 150 to 200 cm.
  • A 150 to 200
  • B 0 to 10
  • C -5 to 5
  • D 100 to 150
💡 Explanation This number line represents continuous data for height.
Question 5 Difficulty 1
Draw a bar model comparing pets and heights.
  • A Number of pets vs. Height
  • B Temperature vs. Time
  • C Scores vs. Prices
  • D Distances vs. Weights
💡 Explanation This model shows discrete data (pets) against continuous data (height).
Question 6 Difficulty 1
Draw a pie chart representing favorite fruits.
  • A Apples
  • B Oranges
  • C Bananas
  • D All of them
💡 Explanation The pie chart should represent all the favorite fruits.
Question 7 Difficulty 1
Draw a bar graph to show cricket scores of two teams.
  • A Team A vs. Team B
  • B Player A vs. Player B
  • C City A vs. City B
  • D Match A vs. Match B
💡 Explanation The bar graph should compare the scores of Team A and Team B.
Question 8 Difficulty 1
Draw a histogram to show frequency of students' heights.
  • A Heights of students
  • B Weights of students
  • C Ages of students
  • D Scores of students
💡 Explanation A histogram effectively shows the frequency distribution of students' heights.
Question 9 Difficulty 1
Draw a bar graph to represent the number of books read by students.
  • A Books vs. Students
  • B Students vs. Teachers
  • C Books vs. Subjects
  • D Books vs. Hours
💡 Explanation The graph should display the number of books read by each student.
Question 10 Difficulty 1
Draw a number line to represent temperature values from 10 to 40 degrees Celsius.
  • A 10 to 40
  • B 0 to 100
  • C -10 to 10
  • D 20 to 60
💡 Explanation The number line should clearly show the range of temperature values.
Question 11 Difficulty 2
Draw a bar graph and determine which has more: 10 apples or 15 oranges.
  • A Apples
  • B Oranges
  • C Same
  • D Cannot compare
💡 Explanation The bar graph will show that oranges are greater in number.
Question 12 Difficulty 2
Draw a pie chart to show favorite sports: Cricket (30%), Football (20%), Basketball (50%). Which is the largest percentage?
  • A Cricket
  • B Football
  • C Basketball
  • D All are equal
💡 Explanation The pie chart will show that Basketball has the largest percentage.
Question 13 Difficulty 2
Draw a number line and mark the points for temperatures: 15, 20, 25, and 30 degrees Celsius. Which temperature is the highest?
  • A 15
  • B 20
  • C 25
  • D 30
💡 Explanation The highest point marked on the number line is 30 degrees Celsius.
Question 14 Difficulty 2
Draw a bar graph comparing the number of students enrolled in three subjects: Math (25), Science (30), English (20). Which subject has the most students?
  • A Math
  • B Science
  • C English
  • D All are equal
💡 Explanation The bar graph will show that Science has the most enrolled students.
Question 15 Difficulty 2
Draw a histogram to represent the ages of students: 10-12 years (5), 13-15 years (10), 16-18 years (7). Which age group has the most students?
  • A 10-12
  • B 13-15
  • C 16-18
  • D All are equal
💡 Explanation The histogram will indicate that the 13-15 age group has the most students.
Question 16 Difficulty 2
Draw a bar graph showing the number of pets in five households: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5. How many households have more than 2 pets?
  • A 2
  • B 3
  • C 4
  • D 5
💡 Explanation The graph will show that 3 households have more than 2 pets.
Question 17 Difficulty 2
Draw a line graph showing the population of a town over five years: 1000, 1200, 1400, 1600, 1800. What was the population in year 3?
  • A 1000
  • B 1200
  • C 1400
  • D 1600
💡 Explanation The line graph will indicate that the population in year 3 was 1400.
Question 18 Difficulty 2
Draw a pie chart representing the market share of companies: Company A (40%), Company B (30%), Company C (30%). Which company has the largest share?
  • A Company A
  • B Company B
  • C Company C
  • D All are equal
💡 Explanation The pie chart shows that Company A has the largest market share.
Question 19 Difficulty 2
Draw a number line from 0 to 50 and mark the points 10, 20, 30, 40, and 50. What is the difference between the highest and lowest marked point?
  • A 20
  • B 30
  • C 40
  • D 50
💡 Explanation The difference between 50 and 10 is 40.
Question 20 Difficulty 2
Draw a bar graph comparing distances traveled by three cars: Car A (100 km), Car B (150 km), Car C (120 km). Which car traveled the farthest?
  • A Car A
  • B Car B
  • C Car C
  • D All traveled the same distance
💡 Explanation The bar graph will show that Car B traveled the farthest.
Question 21 Difficulty 3
A survey shows that 30 students prefer cricket, 20 prefer football, and 10 prefer basketball. Draw a bar graph and find the total number of students surveyed.
  • A 50
  • B 60
  • C 70
  • D 80
💡 Explanation The total number of students is 30 + 20 + 10 = 60.
Question 22 Difficulty 3
In a pie chart, if 40% of students like ice cream and 60% like cake, draw the pie chart and determine how many students prefer cake if there are 50 students.
  • A 20
  • B 30
  • C 40
  • D 50
💡 Explanation 60% of 50 students is 30 students preferring cake.
Question 23 Difficulty 3
Draw a number line from 0 to 100 and mark points at intervals of 10. If the highest point is 90, what is the average of the marked points?
  • A 40
  • B 50
  • C 60
  • D 70
💡 Explanation The average of points 0, 10, 20, ..., 90 is 45.
Question 24 Difficulty 3
Draw a bar graph comparing the number of books read by three students: A (5), B (8), C (3). How many books did they read in total?
  • A 10
  • B 15
  • C 20
  • D 25
💡 Explanation The total number of books is 5 + 8 + 3 = 16.
Question 25 Difficulty 3
A line graph shows the temperature over a week: Mon (30), Tue (32), Wed (31), Thu (29), Fri (33). What was the average temperature for the week?
  • A 30
  • B 31
  • C 32
  • D 33
💡 Explanation The average temperature is (30 + 32 + 31 + 29 + 33) / 5 = 31.
Question 26 Difficulty 3
In a survey, 40% of students prefer cricket, 30% prefer football, and 30% prefer basketball. Draw a pie chart and find the number of students preferring cricket if there are 100 students.
  • A 30
  • B 40
  • C 50
  • D 60
💡 Explanation 40% of 100 students is 40 students preferring cricket.
Question 27 Difficulty 3
Draw a histogram for the data: 0-10 (4), 10-20 (6), 20-30 (5). What is the total frequency?
  • A 10
  • B 15
  • C 20
  • D 25
💡 Explanation The total frequency is 4 + 6 + 5 = 15.
Question 28 Difficulty 3
A bar graph shows the number of hours studied by students: A (5), B (7), C (6). How many hours did they study in total?
  • A 15
  • B 18
  • C 20
  • D 25
💡 Explanation The total hours studied is 5 + 7 + 6 = 18.
Question 29 Difficulty 3
If a line graph shows daily expenses over a week as: 100, 150, 200, 250, 300. What is the average daily expense?
  • A 150
  • B 200
  • C 250
  • D 300
💡 Explanation The average expense is (100 + 150 + 200 + 250 + 300) / 5 = 200.
Question 30 Difficulty 3
Draw a bar graph that compares distances traveled by two vehicles: A (80 km), B (120 km). What is the difference in distance traveled?
  • A 20
  • B 30
  • C 40
  • D 50
💡 Explanation The difference in distance is 120 km - 80 km = 40 km.
Question 31 Difficulty 4
In an experiment, the results were: 5, 10, 15, 20, 25. Draw a line graph and calculate the mean of the results.
  • A 10
  • B 15
  • C 20
  • D 25
💡 Explanation The mean is (5 + 10 + 15 + 20 + 25) / 5 = 15.
Question 32 Difficulty 4
Draw a pie chart for the following data: 50% like chocolate, 30% like vanilla, 20% like strawberry. If there are 100 people, how many like vanilla?
  • A 10
  • B 20
  • C 30
  • D 40
💡 Explanation 30% of 100 people is 30 people who like vanilla.
Question 33 Difficulty 4
A bar graph shows scores of students: A (70), B (80), C (90). What is the average score?
  • A 70
  • B 75
  • C 80
  • D 85
💡 Explanation The average score is (70 + 80 + 90) / 3 = 80.
Question 34 Difficulty 4
If a line graph shows growth over five years: 2, 4, 6, 8, 10. What is the total growth after five years?
  • A 20
  • B 25
  • C 30
  • D 35
💡 Explanation The total growth is 2 + 4 + 6 + 8 + 10 = 30.
Question 35 Difficulty 4
Draw a bar graph comparing the number of visitors to a museum over five days: 100, 150, 200, 250, 300. What is the average number of visitors?
  • A 150
  • B 200
  • C 250
  • D 300
💡 Explanation The average number of visitors is (100 + 150 + 200 + 250 + 300) / 5 = 200.
Question 36 Difficulty 4
In a survey of favorite fruits, if 25% prefer apples, 50% prefer bananas, and 25% prefer grapes, how many prefer bananas out of 200 people?
  • A 25
  • B 50
  • C 75
  • D 100
💡 Explanation 50% of 200 people is 100 people who prefer bananas.
Question 37 Difficulty 4
Draw a histogram for the following data: 0-10 (3), 10-20 (7), 20-30 (5). What is the total frequency?
  • A 10
  • B 15
  • C 20
  • D 25
💡 Explanation The total frequency is 3 + 7 + 5 = 15.
Question 38 Difficulty 4
A line graph shows sales over five months: 100, 150, 200, 250, 300. What is the average sales per month?
  • A 200
  • B 220
  • C 250
  • D 300
💡 Explanation The average sales are (100 + 150 + 200 + 250 + 300) / 5 = 200.
Question 39 Difficulty 4
If a pie chart shows that 25% of students prefer online classes and 75% prefer offline classes, how many prefer offline classes out of 80 students?
  • A 20
  • B 40
  • C 60
  • D 80
💡 Explanation 75% of 80 students is 60 students who prefer offline classes.
Question 40 Difficulty 4
In a survey of favorite colors, if 10% prefer red, 30% prefer blue, and 60% prefer green, how many prefer blue out of 100 people?
  • A 10
  • B 20
  • C 30
  • D 40
💡 Explanation 30% of 100 people is 30 people who prefer blue.
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