Maxfort School-Rohini Worksheet 1 - Organisation of Data Q1

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MAXFORT SCHOOL- ROHINI

WORKSHEET 1- ORGANISATION OF DATA

Q1. In a city 45 families were surveyed for the purpose of domestic appliances t used. Prepare a frequency
distribution based on their replies as recorded below:
1 3 2 2 2 2 1 2 1 2 2 3 3 3 3
3 3 2 3 2 2 6 1 6 2 1 5 1 5 3
2 4 2 7 4 2 4 3 4 2 0 3 1 4 3

Q2. Prepare a frequency distribution by inclusive method taking class- interval of 7 from the following
data:
28, 17, 15,22, 29, 21, 23, 27, 18, 12, 7, 2, 9, 4, 1, 8, ,3, 10, 5, ,20, 16, 12, 8, 4, 33, 27, 21, 15, 3, 36, 27,
18, 9, 2,4, 6, 32, 31, 29, 18, 14, 13, 15, 11, 9, 7, 1, 5, 37, 32, 28, 26, 24, 20, 19, 25, 19, 20, 6, 9.

Q3. Prepare a frequency distribution by inclusive method taking class intervals 20-24, 25-29, from the
following data:

21 20 55 39 48 46 36 54 42 30 29 42 32
40 34 31 35 37 52 44 39 45 37 33 51 53
52 46 43 47 41 26 52 48 25 34 37 33 36
27 54 36 41 33 23 39 28 44 45 38

Q4. Prepare a frequency distribution by exclusive method:

19 55 25 42 29 40 60 50 20 85
33 65 39 82 55 64 58 65 65 17
52 52 53 35 45 45 36 59 63 39
65 54 49 54 64 75 42 41 52 35
30 30 15 65 29 52 8 75 46 78

Q5. Convert the following data into i) Less than cumulative series ii) More than cumulative series

Marks No.of
students
0-10 2
10-20 5
20-30 10
30-40 12
40-50 17
50-60 4
Q6. Convert the following data into i) Less than cumulative series ii) More than cumulative series

Marks No.of students


100- 110 10
110-120 6
120-130 9
130- 140 11
140- 150 3
150- 160 1

Q7. Convert the following more than cumulative frequency distribution into less than cumulative
frequency distribution:

Marks No.of
students
More than 40 140
More than 45 127
More than 50 112
More than 55 89
More than 60 61
More than 65 36
More than 70 17

Q8. Prepare a frequency distribution from the following data:

Mid- value frequency CI


5 4 0- 10
15 8 10- 20
25 10 20-30
35 6 30-40
45 2 40-50

Q. Distinguish between Univariate and bivariate frequency distribution.


Univariate frequency distribution Bivariate frequency distribution
When the data is classified on the basis of When the data is classified on the basis of two
single variable variable
It is also known as one-way frequency It is also known as two-way frequency
distribution distribution
Ex- Weight of the student Ex- height and weight of student

Q9. The following table shows the marks of 15 students in accounts and economics. Construct a
bivariate frequency distribution.
Marks in 28 26 27 25 28 28 27 27 26 27 27 26 25 26 27
accounts
Marks in 22 21 21 20 22 21 21 20 20 19 21 19 19 20 21
economics

Q10. The following data represents marks in English and maths of 25 students. Prepare TWO- way
frequency distribution with class interval of 15 -25 ,25 -35 and so on.

Marks
English Maths English Maths
35 56 35 48
28 42 70 80
30 40 17 18
18 30 42 58
40 60 46 65
45 62 35 48
27 18 35 50
36 52 27 38
52 74 32 46
38 60 41 68
40 60 46 74
38 56 58 88
35 52

Q11. Convert the following frequency distribution with equal class intervals.

Class interval frequency


0-5 3
5-6 2
6-9 6
9-12 7
12-14 16
14-18 12
18-20 15
20-24 20
24-25 8
25-30 10
30-36 2

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