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Page 1 Q u e s t i o n : 1 The marks of a student in different subjects are given below: Subject Hindi English Maths Science Social science Marks 43 56 80 65 50 Draw a bar graph from the above information. S o l u t i o n : We can draw the bar graph by following the given steps: Step 1.- On a graph paper, draw a horizontal line OX as x-axis and vertical line OY as y-axis. Step 2.- Along OX, write the names of the subjects at the points that are taken at a uniform gap. Step 3.- Choose the scale: 1 big division = 10 marks 1 small division = 1 mark Step 4.- Heights of the various bars are: Hindi = 43 small divisions = 4 big divisions and 3 small divisions English = 56 small divisions = 5 big divisions and 6 small divisions Maths = 80 small divisions = 8 big divisions Science = 65 small divisions = 6 big divisions and 5 small divisions Social Science = 50 small divisions = 5 big divisions Step 5.- Draw bars of equal width on the x-axis. The difference between the two bars should also be the same. Q u e s t i o n : 2 The following table shows the favourite sports of 250 students of a school. Represent the data by a bar graph. Sports Cricket Football Tennis Badminton Swimming Page 2 Q u e s t i o n : 1 The marks of a student in different subjects are given below: Subject Hindi English Maths Science Social science Marks 43 56 80 65 50 Draw a bar graph from the above information. S o l u t i o n : We can draw the bar graph by following the given steps: Step 1.- On a graph paper, draw a horizontal line OX as x-axis and vertical line OY as y-axis. Step 2.- Along OX, write the names of the subjects at the points that are taken at a uniform gap. Step 3.- Choose the scale: 1 big division = 10 marks 1 small division = 1 mark Step 4.- Heights of the various bars are: Hindi = 43 small divisions = 4 big divisions and 3 small divisions English = 56 small divisions = 5 big divisions and 6 small divisions Maths = 80 small divisions = 8 big divisions Science = 65 small divisions = 6 big divisions and 5 small divisions Social Science = 50 small divisions = 5 big divisions Step 5.- Draw bars of equal width on the x-axis. The difference between the two bars should also be the same. Q u e s t i o n : 2 The following table shows the favourite sports of 250 students of a school. Represent the data by a bar graph. Sports Cricket Football Tennis Badminton Swimming No. of students 75 35 50 25 65 S o l u t i o n : We can draw the bar graph by following the given steps: Step 1.- On a graph paper, draw a horizontal line OX as x-axis and vertical line OY as y-axis. Step 2.- Along OX, write the names of the sports at the points that are taken at a uniform gap. Step 3.- Choose the scale: 1 big division = 10 students 1 small division = 1 student Step 4.- Heights of the various bars: Cricket = 75 small divisions = 7 big divisions and 5 small divisions Football = 35 small divisions = 3 big divisions and 5 small divisions Tennis = 50 small divisions = 5 big divisions Badminton = 25 small divisions = 2 big divisions and 5 small divisions Swimming = 65 small divisions = 6 big divisions and 5 small divisions Step 5.- Draw bars of equal width on the x-axis. The difference between the two bars should also be the same. Q u e s t i o n : 3 Given below is a table which shows the year wise strength of a school. Represent this data by a bar graph. Year 2011- 12 2012- 13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 No. of students 800 975 1100 1400 1625 S o l u t i o n : We can draw the bar graph by following the given steps: Step 1.- On a graph paper, draw a horizontal line OX as x-axis and vertical line OY as y-axis. Step 2.- Along OX, write the years at the points that are taken at a uniform gap. Page 3 Q u e s t i o n : 1 The marks of a student in different subjects are given below: Subject Hindi English Maths Science Social science Marks 43 56 80 65 50 Draw a bar graph from the above information. S o l u t i o n : We can draw the bar graph by following the given steps: Step 1.- On a graph paper, draw a horizontal line OX as x-axis and vertical line OY as y-axis. Step 2.- Along OX, write the names of the subjects at the points that are taken at a uniform gap. Step 3.- Choose the scale: 1 big division = 10 marks 1 small division = 1 mark Step 4.- Heights of the various bars are: Hindi = 43 small divisions = 4 big divisions and 3 small divisions English = 56 small divisions = 5 big divisions and 6 small divisions Maths = 80 small divisions = 8 big divisions Science = 65 small divisions = 6 big divisions and 5 small divisions Social Science = 50 small divisions = 5 big divisions Step 5.- Draw bars of equal width on the x-axis. The difference between the two bars should also be the same. Q u e s t i o n : 2 The following table shows the favourite sports of 250 students of a school. Represent the data by a bar graph. Sports Cricket Football Tennis Badminton Swimming No. of students 75 35 50 25 65 S o l u t i o n : We can draw the bar graph by following the given steps: Step 1.- On a graph paper, draw a horizontal line OX as x-axis and vertical line OY as y-axis. Step 2.- Along OX, write the names of the sports at the points that are taken at a uniform gap. Step 3.- Choose the scale: 1 big division = 10 students 1 small division = 1 student Step 4.- Heights of the various bars: Cricket = 75 small divisions = 7 big divisions and 5 small divisions Football = 35 small divisions = 3 big divisions and 5 small divisions Tennis = 50 small divisions = 5 big divisions Badminton = 25 small divisions = 2 big divisions and 5 small divisions Swimming = 65 small divisions = 6 big divisions and 5 small divisions Step 5.- Draw bars of equal width on the x-axis. The difference between the two bars should also be the same. Q u e s t i o n : 3 Given below is a table which shows the year wise strength of a school. Represent this data by a bar graph. Year 2011- 12 2012- 13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 No. of students 800 975 1100 1400 1625 S o l u t i o n : We can draw the bar graph by following the given steps: Step 1.- On a graph paper, draw a horizontal line OX as x-axis and vertical line OY as y-axis. Step 2.- Along OX, write the years at the points that are taken at a uniform gap. Step 3.- Choose the scale: 1 big division = 100 students 1 small division = 10 student Step 4.- Heights of the various bars: 2011-2012 = 80 small divisions = 8 big divisions 2012-2013 = 97.5 small divisions = 9 big divisions and 7.5 small divisions 2013-2014 = 110 small divisions = 11 big divisions 2014-2015 = 140 small divisions = 14 big divisions 2015-2016 = 162.5 small divisions = 16 big divisions and 2.5 small divisions Step 5.- Draw bars of equal width on the x-axis. The difference between the two bars should also be the same. We get the following bar graph: Q u e s t i o n : 4 The following table shows the number of scooters produced by a company during six consecutive years. Draw a bar graph to represent this data. Year 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 No. of scooters 11000 14000 12500 17500 15000 24000 S o l u t i o n : We can draw the bar graph by following the given steps:- Step 1.- On a graph paper, draw a horizontal line OX as x-axis and vertical line OY as y-axis. Step 2.- Along OX, write the years at the points that are taken at a uniform gap. Page 4 Q u e s t i o n : 1 The marks of a student in different subjects are given below: Subject Hindi English Maths Science Social science Marks 43 56 80 65 50 Draw a bar graph from the above information. S o l u t i o n : We can draw the bar graph by following the given steps: Step 1.- On a graph paper, draw a horizontal line OX as x-axis and vertical line OY as y-axis. Step 2.- Along OX, write the names of the subjects at the points that are taken at a uniform gap. Step 3.- Choose the scale: 1 big division = 10 marks 1 small division = 1 mark Step 4.- Heights of the various bars are: Hindi = 43 small divisions = 4 big divisions and 3 small divisions English = 56 small divisions = 5 big divisions and 6 small divisions Maths = 80 small divisions = 8 big divisions Science = 65 small divisions = 6 big divisions and 5 small divisions Social Science = 50 small divisions = 5 big divisions Step 5.- Draw bars of equal width on the x-axis. The difference between the two bars should also be the same. Q u e s t i o n : 2 The following table shows the favourite sports of 250 students of a school. Represent the data by a bar graph. Sports Cricket Football Tennis Badminton Swimming No. of students 75 35 50 25 65 S o l u t i o n : We can draw the bar graph by following the given steps: Step 1.- On a graph paper, draw a horizontal line OX as x-axis and vertical line OY as y-axis. Step 2.- Along OX, write the names of the sports at the points that are taken at a uniform gap. Step 3.- Choose the scale: 1 big division = 10 students 1 small division = 1 student Step 4.- Heights of the various bars: Cricket = 75 small divisions = 7 big divisions and 5 small divisions Football = 35 small divisions = 3 big divisions and 5 small divisions Tennis = 50 small divisions = 5 big divisions Badminton = 25 small divisions = 2 big divisions and 5 small divisions Swimming = 65 small divisions = 6 big divisions and 5 small divisions Step 5.- Draw bars of equal width on the x-axis. The difference between the two bars should also be the same. Q u e s t i o n : 3 Given below is a table which shows the year wise strength of a school. Represent this data by a bar graph. Year 2011- 12 2012- 13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 No. of students 800 975 1100 1400 1625 S o l u t i o n : We can draw the bar graph by following the given steps: Step 1.- On a graph paper, draw a horizontal line OX as x-axis and vertical line OY as y-axis. Step 2.- Along OX, write the years at the points that are taken at a uniform gap. Step 3.- Choose the scale: 1 big division = 100 students 1 small division = 10 student Step 4.- Heights of the various bars: 2011-2012 = 80 small divisions = 8 big divisions 2012-2013 = 97.5 small divisions = 9 big divisions and 7.5 small divisions 2013-2014 = 110 small divisions = 11 big divisions 2014-2015 = 140 small divisions = 14 big divisions 2015-2016 = 162.5 small divisions = 16 big divisions and 2.5 small divisions Step 5.- Draw bars of equal width on the x-axis. The difference between the two bars should also be the same. We get the following bar graph: Q u e s t i o n : 4 The following table shows the number of scooters produced by a company during six consecutive years. Draw a bar graph to represent this data. Year 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 No. of scooters 11000 14000 12500 17500 15000 24000 S o l u t i o n : We can draw the bar graph by following the given steps:- Step 1.- On a graph paper, draw a horizontal line OX as x-axis and vertical line OY as y-axis. Step 2.- Along OX, write the years at the points that are taken at a uniform gap. Step 3.- Choose the scale: 1 big division = 2000 scooters 1 small division = 200 scooters Step 4.- Heights of the various bars: 2011 = 55 small divisions = 5 big divisions and 5 small divisions 2012 = 70 small divisions = 7 big divisions 2013 = 62.5 small divisions = 6 big divisions 2.5 small divisions 2014 = 87.5 small divisions = 8 big divisions and 7.5 small divisions 2015 = 75 small divisions = 7 big divisions and 5 small divisions 2016 = 120 small divisions = 12 big divisions Step 5.- Draw bars of equal width on the x-axis. The difference between the two bars should also be the same. We get the following bar graph: Q u e s t i o n : 5 The birth rate per thousand in five countries over a period of time is shown below: Country China India Germany UK Sweden Birth rate per thousand 42 35 14 28 21 Represent the above data by a bar graph. S o l u t i o n : We can draw the bar graph by following the given steps: Step 1.- On a graph paper, draw a horizontal line OX as x-axis and vertical line OY as y-axis. Step 2.- Along OX, write the names of the countries at the points that are taken at a uniform gap. Step 3.- Choose the scale: 1 big division = 5 unit 2 small division = 1 unit Page 5 Q u e s t i o n : 1 The marks of a student in different subjects are given below: Subject Hindi English Maths Science Social science Marks 43 56 80 65 50 Draw a bar graph from the above information. S o l u t i o n : We can draw the bar graph by following the given steps: Step 1.- On a graph paper, draw a horizontal line OX as x-axis and vertical line OY as y-axis. Step 2.- Along OX, write the names of the subjects at the points that are taken at a uniform gap. Step 3.- Choose the scale: 1 big division = 10 marks 1 small division = 1 mark Step 4.- Heights of the various bars are: Hindi = 43 small divisions = 4 big divisions and 3 small divisions English = 56 small divisions = 5 big divisions and 6 small divisions Maths = 80 small divisions = 8 big divisions Science = 65 small divisions = 6 big divisions and 5 small divisions Social Science = 50 small divisions = 5 big divisions Step 5.- Draw bars of equal width on the x-axis. The difference between the two bars should also be the same. Q u e s t i o n : 2 The following table shows the favourite sports of 250 students of a school. Represent the data by a bar graph. Sports Cricket Football Tennis Badminton Swimming No. of students 75 35 50 25 65 S o l u t i o n : We can draw the bar graph by following the given steps: Step 1.- On a graph paper, draw a horizontal line OX as x-axis and vertical line OY as y-axis. Step 2.- Along OX, write the names of the sports at the points that are taken at a uniform gap. Step 3.- Choose the scale: 1 big division = 10 students 1 small division = 1 student Step 4.- Heights of the various bars: Cricket = 75 small divisions = 7 big divisions and 5 small divisions Football = 35 small divisions = 3 big divisions and 5 small divisions Tennis = 50 small divisions = 5 big divisions Badminton = 25 small divisions = 2 big divisions and 5 small divisions Swimming = 65 small divisions = 6 big divisions and 5 small divisions Step 5.- Draw bars of equal width on the x-axis. The difference between the two bars should also be the same. Q u e s t i o n : 3 Given below is a table which shows the year wise strength of a school. Represent this data by a bar graph. Year 2011- 12 2012- 13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 No. of students 800 975 1100 1400 1625 S o l u t i o n : We can draw the bar graph by following the given steps: Step 1.- On a graph paper, draw a horizontal line OX as x-axis and vertical line OY as y-axis. Step 2.- Along OX, write the years at the points that are taken at a uniform gap. Step 3.- Choose the scale: 1 big division = 100 students 1 small division = 10 student Step 4.- Heights of the various bars: 2011-2012 = 80 small divisions = 8 big divisions 2012-2013 = 97.5 small divisions = 9 big divisions and 7.5 small divisions 2013-2014 = 110 small divisions = 11 big divisions 2014-2015 = 140 small divisions = 14 big divisions 2015-2016 = 162.5 small divisions = 16 big divisions and 2.5 small divisions Step 5.- Draw bars of equal width on the x-axis. The difference between the two bars should also be the same. We get the following bar graph: Q u e s t i o n : 4 The following table shows the number of scooters produced by a company during six consecutive years. Draw a bar graph to represent this data. Year 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 No. of scooters 11000 14000 12500 17500 15000 24000 S o l u t i o n : We can draw the bar graph by following the given steps:- Step 1.- On a graph paper, draw a horizontal line OX as x-axis and vertical line OY as y-axis. Step 2.- Along OX, write the years at the points that are taken at a uniform gap. Step 3.- Choose the scale: 1 big division = 2000 scooters 1 small division = 200 scooters Step 4.- Heights of the various bars: 2011 = 55 small divisions = 5 big divisions and 5 small divisions 2012 = 70 small divisions = 7 big divisions 2013 = 62.5 small divisions = 6 big divisions 2.5 small divisions 2014 = 87.5 small divisions = 8 big divisions and 7.5 small divisions 2015 = 75 small divisions = 7 big divisions and 5 small divisions 2016 = 120 small divisions = 12 big divisions Step 5.- Draw bars of equal width on the x-axis. The difference between the two bars should also be the same. We get the following bar graph: Q u e s t i o n : 5 The birth rate per thousand in five countries over a period of time is shown below: Country China India Germany UK Sweden Birth rate per thousand 42 35 14 28 21 Represent the above data by a bar graph. S o l u t i o n : We can draw the bar graph by following the given steps: Step 1.- On a graph paper, draw a horizontal line OX as x-axis and vertical line OY as y-axis. Step 2.- Along OX, write the names of the countries at the points that are taken at a uniform gap. Step 3.- Choose the scale: 1 big division = 5 unit 2 small division = 1 unit Step 4.- Heights of the various bars: China = 84 small divisions = 8 big divisions and 4 small divisions India = 70 small divisions = 7 big divisions Germany = 28 small divisions = 2 big divisions and 8 small divisions U.K. = 56 small divisions = 5 big divisions and 6 small divisions Sweden = 42 small divisions = 4 big divisions and 2 small divisions Step 5.- Draw bars of equal width on the x-axis. The difference between the two bars should also be the same. We get the following bar graph: Q u e s t i o n : 6 The following data shows India's total population inmillions from 1961 to 2011. Year 1961 1971 1981 1991 2001 2011 Population inmillions 360 420 540 680 1020 1200 S o l u t i o n : The graph obtained is as follows:Read More
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