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Data Handling and Presentation                                                                           165



                Sports                   No. of students       = 5 students





               Football




                Cricket





                Tennis




           See the above table carefully and answer the questions given below:

          1.  Which sports is most popular among the students?
            (a) Tennis                (b)  Swim               (c) Football            (d) Cricket
          2.  How many students like Tennis?
            (a) 8                     (b)  40                 (c) 35                  (d) 25

          3.  Find the number of students who like sports other than Football and Badminton?
            (a) 19                    (b)  30                 (c) 150                 (d) 95
          4.  What is the total number of students?
            (a) 19                    (b)  30                 (c) 150                 (d) 95


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         Directions for Questions 1 to 2:  In each of the questions given below, there are two statements marked as
         Assertion (A) and Reason (R). Mark your answer as per the codes provided below:
          (a)  Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A.

          (b)  Both A and R are true but R is not the correct explanation of A.

          (c)  A is true but R is false.

          (d)  A is false but R is true.

        Q. 1.  Assertion (A):  Number of apples eaten by Mohan in a week 2, 3, 2, 4, 1, 2, and 3.

              Reason (R):  Data is a collection of numbers gathered to give some information.
        Q. 2.  Assertion (A):  5 occurs 5 times in a data. So 5 is the frequency of 5 in a data.

              Reason (R): Frequency is the number of times an observation occurs in the data.

        Q. 3.  Assertion (A):  Statistics is an another branch of mathematics where we study about the data.

              Reason (R): Statistics is considered as the science of collection, organisation, presentation, analysis and
              interpretation of numerical data.
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