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OUR OWN HIGH SCHOOL,

DUBAI
PRACTICE WORKSHEET

STATISTICS

1 MARK

1 Find the class mark of the class 10 −¿ 25.


(A)10 (B)25 (C)35 (D)17.5
2 The correct empirical relation among the measure of central tendency is ……….
(A)Mode =2median −¿3 Mean (B)Mode =3 Median −¿2 Mean
(C)Mode =2 Mean−¿3 Median (D)Mode = 3 Mean −¿2 Median
3 For the following distribution the sum of lower limits of the modal class and the
median class is …..
Class 0−10 10−20 20−30 30−¿4 40−¿5
interval 0 0
Frequency 20 30 24 40 18
(A)20 (B)30 (C)40 (D)50
4 The median and mode respectively for a frequency distribution are 26 and 29.
Then its mean is

(A)28.4 (B)25.8 (C)27.5 (D)24.5

5 The heights of plants in Dipti’s Garden are recorded in the table given below. The median
plant height is 55 cm. Which of the following is value of x
Heights of plants (in 0−20 20−40 40−60 60−8 0 80−100
cm)
Number of plants 2x 4 4x 8 4
(A)1 (B)2 (C)8 (D) the value of x
cannot be found without knowing the total number of plants.
6 If the mean of the frequency distribution is 7.5 and ∑ f i xi =120+3 k , ∑ f i=30 then k is
equal to
(A)30 (B)35 (C)40 (D)45
7 The median class for the following data is

Class 20−40 40−60 60−80 80−100

Frequen 10 12 20 22
cy
(A) 20−40 (B) 40−60 (C) 60−80 (D) 80−100
8 The mode and mean is given by 7 and 8, respectively. Then the median is:
(A) 1/13 (B) 13/3 (C) 23/3 (D) 33

9 If AM of a, a+3, a+6, a+9 and a+12 is 10, then a is equal to;


(A) 1 (B) 2 (C) 3 (D)
4
10 Construction of a cumulative frequency table is useful in determining the
(A) mean (B) median (C) mode (D) all the
above three measures
11 While computing mean of grouped data, we assume that the frequencies are
(A) centred at the class marks of the classes (B) evenly distributed over
all the classes
(C) centred at the upper limits of the classes (D) centred at the lower
limits of the classes

12 Consider the following frequency distribution of the heights of 60 students of a


class:

Height (in cm) 150 – 155 – 160 – 165 – 170 – 175 –


155 160 165 170 175 180

Number of 15 13 10 8 9 5
students

The sum of the lower limit of the modal class and upper limit of the median
class is
(A) 310 (B) 315 (C) 320
(D) 330

13 Consider the following frequency distribution:

Class 0–5 6 – 11 12 – 17 18 – 23 24 – 29

Frequency 13 10 15 8 11

The upper limit of the median class is


(A) 17 (B) 17.5 (C) 18
(D) 18.5

14 The times, in seconds, taken by 150 athletes to run a 110 m hurdle race are
tabulated below:

Class 13.8-14 14-14.2 14.2-14.4 14.4-14.6 14.6-14.8 14.8-15

Frequency 2 4 5 71 48 20

The number of athletes who completed the race in less then 14.6 seconds is
(A) 11 (B) 71 (C) 82
(D) 130
15 Consider the following distribution:
Marks obtained Number of students

More than or equal to 0 63

More than or equal to 10 58

More than or equal to 20 55

More than or equal to 30 51

More than or equal to 40 48

More than or equal to 50 42

the frequency of the class 30-40 is


(A) 3 (B) 4 (C) 48
(D) 51

16 Assertion: If the value of mode and mean is 60 and 66 respectively, then the
value of median is 64.
Mode+2 mean
Reason: Median =
2
Directions: In the following questions, a statement of assertion (A) is followed by a
statement of reason (R). Mark the correct choice as:
(a) Both assertion (A) and reason (R) are true and reason (R) is the correct
explanation of assertion (A).
(b) Both assertion (A) and reason (R) are true but reason (R) is not the correct
explanation of assertion (A).
(C) Assertion (A) is true but reason (R) is false.
(d) Assertion (A) is false but reason (R) is true.
17 Assertion. If the number of runs scored by 11 players of a cricket team of India are 5,
19, 42, 11, 50, 30, 21, 0, 52, 36, 27 then median is 30.

( )
th
n+1
Reason: Median = value, if n is odd.
2
(a) Both assertion (A) and reason (R) are true and reason (R) is the correct
explanation of assertion (A).
(b) Both assertion (A) and reason (R) are true but reason (R) is not the correct
explanation of assertion (A).
(C) Assertion (A) is true but reason (R) is false.
(d) Assertion (A) is false but reason (R) is true.
18 Assertion: The arithmetic mean of the following given frequency distribution table
is 13.81.

Reason: x=
∑ f i xi
∑ fi
(a) Both assertion (A) and reason (R) are true and reason (R) is the correct
explanation of assertion (A).
(b) Both assertion (A) and reason (R) are true but reason (R) is not the correct
explanation of assertion (A).
(C) Assertion (A) is true but reason (R) is false.
(d) Assertion (A) is false but reason (R) is true.
19 Assertion : If the median of the given data 26, 29, 42, 53, x, x + 2, 70, 75, 82, 93, is 65
then the value of x is 64.
Reason : When the number of observations(n) is odd the median is the value of
the (n+12)th observation.
(a) Both assertion (A) and reason (R) are true and reason (R) is the correct
explanation of assertion (A).
(b) Both assertion (A) and reason (R) are true but reason (R) is not the correct
explanation of assertion (A).
(C) Assertion (A) is true but reason (R) is false.
(d) Assertion (A) is false but reason (R) is true.

20 Assertion : The median of the following distribution is 35.

x 20 25 35 40 50

f 5 11 24 16 5

( ) observation
th
n+1
Reason : For odd number of observations (n), Median=
2

a) Both assertion (A) and reason (R) are true and reason (R) is the correct
explanation of assertion (A).
(b) Both assertion (A) and reason (R) are true but reason (R) is not the correct
explanation of assertion (A).
(C) Assertion (A) is true but reason (R) is false.
(d) Assertion (A) is false but reason (R) is true.
3 MARKS

21 Find the mode of the following data.

Class 0−20 20−40 40−60 60−8 0 80−100

Frequen 15 10 35 50 40
cy

22 The mean of the following distribution is 48. Find the missing frequency x

Age in 20−30 30−40 40−50 50−6 0 60−7 0


years

Number 8 6 x 11 13
of
persons

23 Find the mean using assumed mean method:

Height in cm 100−¿150150−¿200200−¿250 250−¿300 300−¿350

No of students 4 5 12 2 2

24 Find the median of the following frequency distribution.

20−¿3 30−¿ 4 50−¿ 60−¿


Class 0−¿ 10 10−¿20 40−¿50
0 0 60 70

Frequency 4 4 7 10 12 8 5

25 Find the missing frequency f if the mode of the given data is 154.
Class interval 120-130 130-140 140-150 150-160 160-170 170-180

Frequency 2 8 12 f 8 7

26 The table below shows the salaries of 280 persons:


Salary (in thousand Rs) 5-10 10-15 15-20 20-25 25-30 30-35 35-40 40-45 45-50
Number of persons 49 133 63 15 6 7 4 2 1
Median 13.42
27 The mean of the following distribution is 18. Find the frequency f of the class 19-21.
Class 11-13 13-15 15-17 17-19 19-21 21-23 23-25
Frequency 3 6 9 13 f 5 4

f =8
28 Find the mode of the following data:
Runs scored 2000-4000 4000-6000 6000-8000 8000-10000 10000-12000
No. of batsman 9 8 10 2 1
Mode =6400
29 The mean of the following frequency distribution is 62.8. Find the missing frequency x .
Class 0-20 20-40 40-60 60-80 80-100 100-120
Frequency 5 8 x 12 7 8
x=10
30 Find the median of the given distribution:
Class interval 130-139 140-149 150-159 160-169 170-179 180-189 190-199
Frequency 4 9 18 28 24 10 7
Medain = 166.3
Case study

31 CASE STUDY

Based on the above information, answer the following questions.


(i)Find the lower limit of the modal class.
(ii) Find the median class.
(iii) What is mode of the given frequency distribution.
Or
What is the median of the given frequency distribution.

32 CASE STUDY
(i) Find the modal class of the given frequency distribution.
(ii) Find the median class of the given frequency distribution.
(iii) Find mean of the given frequency distribution.
Or
Find median of the given frequency distribution.

33 CASE STUDY 3:

(i) Find the value of x + y


(ii) If x=2, then find the median class of the given frequency
distribution.
(iii) If the median of the above data is 525, then find the value of
x
Or
If the median of the above data is 525, then find the value of y
34 An electric scooter manufacturing company wants to declare the mileage of their electric scooters. For this,
they recorded the mileage (km/ charge) of 50 scooters of the same model. Details of which are given in the
following table.
Mileage (km/charge) 100-120 120-140 140-160 160-180
Number of scooters 7 12 18 13

Based on the above information, answer the following questions.


(i)Find the median class.
(ii) Find the average mileage.
(iii) Find the modal value of the given data.
Or
Find the median value of the given data.

35 Household income in India was drastically impacted due to the COVID-19 lockdown. Most of the companies
decided to bring down the salaries of the employees by 50%.
The following table shows the salaries (in percent) received by 25 employees during lockdown.
Salaries received (in percent) 50-60 60-70 70-80 80-90
Number of employees 9 6 8 2

Based on the above information, answer the following questions.


(i)Find the total number of persons whose salary is reduced by more than 30%.
(ii)Find total number of persons whose salary is reduced by at most 40%.
(iii)Find the modal class.
Or
(iv)Find the median class of the given data.

5 MARKS

36 The mean of the following frequency distribution is 132 and the sum of the
Observation is 50. Find the missing frequencies f 1 and f 2

Class interval 0 – 40 40 - 80 80 - 120 120 - 160 160 - 200 200 - 240

Frequency 4 7 f1 12 f2 9

37 The mode of the following frequency distribution is 55. Find the values of x and y
15 - Total
Class interval 0 - 15 30 – 45 45 – 60 60 - 75 75 - 90
30

Frequency 6 7 y 15 10 x 51

38 The mean of the following frequency distribution is 62.8. compute the missing value p and q .
Class interval 0-20 20-40 40-60 60-80 80-100 100-120 Total

Frequency 5 p 10 q 7 8 50

39 Following is the distribution of marks obtained by 60 students: Calculate the arithmetic


Marks More than 0 More than 10 More than 20 More than 30 More than 40 More than 50

No of
60 56 40 20 10 3
students

mean by assumed mean method

40 During the medical check-up of 35 students of a class, their weights were recorded as follows: Find median for
the following frequency distribution

Less Less Less Less Less Less Less Less


Weight
than than than than than than than than
in kg
38 40 42 44 46 48 50 52

Number
of 0 3 5 9 14 28 32 35
students

41 The mean of the following frequency table is 50. Find the missing frequency x and y

Class
0-20 20-40 40-60 60-80 80-100 Total
interval

No. of
17 x 32 y 19 120
students
Answers:

1 D)17.5 21 72

2 (B)Mode =3 Median−¿2 Mean 22 x=1 2


3 (D)50 23 211

4 (D)24.5 24 40
5 (B)2 25 f =2 0
6 (B)35 26 Median=13.4
2
7 (C) 60−80 27 f =8
8 (C) 23/3 28 Mode=6400
9 (D)4 29 x=1 0
1 (B)Median 30 Medain=166.
0 3
1 (A) centred at the class marks of the classes 31 (i)Lower limit
1 of modal
class=10
(ii)Median
class =10--12
(iii)
Mode=10.6,
Median
=10.54
1 (B) 315 32 (i)Modal class
2 =30--40
(ii) Median
class=30--40
(iii) Mean
=36.83,
Median =37.5

1 (B)17.5 33 (i) x + y=24


3 (ii) Modal
class= 600--
700
(iii)
x=9 , y=15

1 (c)82 34 (i)Median
4 Class=140-160
(ii)Average
Mileage
=144.8km/char
ge
Modal Value
=150.91
Or
Medain
=146.66
1 (A)3 35 (i)15
5 (ii)25
(iii)modal class
=70-80
Or
Median Class
60-70
1 (C) 36 f 1=¿10 , f 2=¿
6 8
1 (D) 37 x = 8, y = 5
7
1 (A) 38 p = 8 q =12
8
1 (B) 39 26.5
9
2 (A) 40 46.5kg
0
41 x = 28 y = 24

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