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The choices of the sweets of 10 students in a batch are as follows: 
Jalebi, Kaju Katli, Kalakand, Kaju Katli, Kheer, Barfi,
Rasgulla, Kaju Katli, Kheer, Kaju Katli
Q. The sweet preferred by the most of the students is
  • a)
    Jalebi
  • b)
    Rasgulla
  • c)
    Kaju Katli
  • d)
    Kheer
Correct answer is option 'C'. Can you explain this answer?

Tanishq Khanna answered
Understanding the Choices of Sweets
In this scenario, we have the sweet preferences of 10 students. Let's examine the choices closely to determine which sweet was preferred the most.
List of Sweets Chosen
- Jalebi
- Kaju Katli
- Kalakand
- Kaju Katli
- Kheer
- Barfi
- Rasgulla
- Kaju Katli
- Kheer
- Kaju Katli
Counting the Preferences
Now, let’s tally the number of times each sweet was chosen:
- Jalebi: 1 time
- Kaju Katli: 4 times
- Kalakand: 1 time
- Kheer: 2 times
- Barfi: 1 time
- Rasgulla: 1 time
Identifying the Most Popular Sweet
From the counts, we can see:
- Kaju Katli was chosen 4 times, which is the most compared to the others.
- Kheer was chosen 2 times.
- All other sweets were chosen only once.
Conclusion
The sweet preferred by the most students is clearly Kaju Katli, with a total of 4 votes. Therefore, the correct answer is option C: Kaju Katli. This indicates a strong preference for Kaju Katli among the students in this batch.

Direction: Observe the adjoining bar graph, showing the number of one-day international matches played by cricket teams of different countries.

Q. Which country played maximum number of matches?
  • a)
    Australia
  • b)
    Pakistan
  • c)
    England
  • d)
    India
Correct answer is option 'A'. Can you explain this answer?

Coachify answered
To determine which country played the maximum number of one-day international matches, we analyze the given bar graph carefully. The graph shows the number of matches played by each country's cricket team:
  • India: 30 matches
  • Pakistan: 24 matches
  • West Indies: 18 matches
  • England: 30 matches
  • South Africa: 12 matches
  • Australia: 32 matches
  • Sri Lanka: 24 matches
From the data, it is evident that Australia has played the highest number of matches, which is 32.
Answer: Australia

Direction: Observe the adjoining bar graph, showing the number of one-day international matches played by cricket teams of different countries.

Q. How many more matches were played by India than Pakistan? IF India Played 30 and Pkaistan played 24
  • a)
    6
  • b)
    12
  • c)
    24
  • d)
    30
Correct answer is option 'A'. Can you explain this answer?

Get Idea answered
The number of more matches played by India than Pakistan = Number of matches played by India - Number of matches played by Pakistan
⇒ The number of more matches played by India than Pakistan = 30 - 24
⇒ The number of more matches played by India than Pakistan = 6 matches
Hence, India played 6 matches more than Pakistan.
Hence, the correct option is A.

Direction: Observe the adjoining bar graph, showing the number of one-day international matches played by cricket teams of different countries.

Q. Ratio of the number of matches played by India to the number of matches played by Sri Lanka is
  • a)
    5 : 4
  • b)
    4 : 3
  • c)
    7 : 6 
  • d)
    4 : 5
Correct answer is option 'A'. Can you explain this answer?

Get Idea answered
From the bar graph, the number of matches played by India is 30, and the number of matches played by Sri Lanka is 24.
Ratio of matches played by India to Sri Lanka = 30 : 24.
Simplifying this ratio by dividing both terms by 6, we get 5 : 4.
Therefore, the correct ratio is 5 : 4.

The line plot below shows how students scored on last week's maths test. 
Key: Each  = 1 student
Q. How many students scored 95 or higher on the test? 
  • a)
    5
  • b)
    7
  • c)
    12
  • d)
    16
Correct answer is option 'C'. Can you explain this answer?

EduRev Class 6 answered
It is given that 1 star represents 1 student.
Number of students getting 95 marks = 7
Number of students getting 100 marks = 5
Therefore, the number of students getting 95 or above marks = 5 + 7 = 12 students

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