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ARMY PUBLIC SCHOOL, JHANSI

STATISTICS
CLASS 10 - MATHEMATICS

Section A 10) The median and mode of a frequency distribution are 26 and
29 respectively. Then, the mean is
1) For a frequency distribution, mean, median and mode are [1]
connected by the relation a) 28.4 b) 22.5
[1] c) 25.8 d) 24.5
a) Mode = 3 Median - 2 Mean 11) Assertion (A): If the value of mode and mean is 60 and 66
b) Mode = 2 Median - 3 Mean respectively, then the value of median is 64.
c) Mode = 3 Mean - 2 Median Reason (R): Median = (mode + 2 mean)
d) Mode = 3 Median + 2 Mean [1]
2) For a symmetrical frequency distribution, we have a) Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation
[1] of A.
a) Mean < mode <
median b) Both A and R are true but R is not the correct expla-
b) Mode = 12 (mean
+ median) nation of A.
c) Mean = mode =
median c) A is true but R is false.
d) Mean > mode >
median d) A is false but R is true.

3) For any collection of n items,( x) − x = 12) Assertion (A): The mean, mode and median of a grouped
[1] data wise always be same.
a) (n - 1)x b) 0 Reason (R): mean = sum of all observation
number of observation .
c) Nx d) (n + 1)x [1]
4) Consider the following frequency distribution:
a) Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation
Class 0 - 5 6 - 12 - 18 - 24 -
of A.
11 17 23 29
b) Both A and R are true but R is not the correct expla-
Frequency13 10 15 8 11
nation of A.
c) A is true but R is false.
The upper limit of the median class is d) A is false but R is true.
[1]
a) 18.5 b) 17.5 Section B
c) 18 d) 17
Upper class limit + Lower class limit 13) Find the mode of the following frequency distribution:
5) 2 = Class 10 - 20 - 30 - 40 - 50 -
[1] 20 30 40 50 60
a) Frequency b) Class mark Frequency 15 10 12 17 4
c) None of these d) Class size
6) If the mean of the following distribution is 2.6, then the
value of y is [2]
Variable 1 2 3 4 5 14) Write the frequency distribution table for the following data:
(x) Marks(out of 90) Number of
Frequency4 5 Y 1 2 candidates
More than or equal 4
to 80
[1] More than or equal 6
a) 24 b) 8 to 70
c) 3 d) 13 More than or equal 11
to 60
7) The wickets taken by a bowler in 10 cricket matches are 2,
More than or equal 17
6, 4, 5, 0, 2, 1, 3, 2, 3. The mode of the data is
to 50
[1]
More than or equal 23
a) 4 b) 1
to 40
c) 2 d) 3
More than or equal 27
8) The mean of first n odd natural numbers is n81 , then n = to 30
2

[1] More than or equal 30


a) 9 b) 18 to 20
c) 81 d) 27 More than or equal 32
9) The marks obtained by 9 students in Mathematics are 59, to 10
46, 31, 23, 27, 44, 52, 40 and 29. The mean of the data is More than or equal 34
[1] to 0
a) 39 b) 38
[2]
c) 37 d) 40
15) If the mean of the following data is 15, find p.
X 5 10 15 20 25 following frequency table:
F 6 P 6 10 5 No. 0 1 2 3 4 5
of stu-
dents
[2] absent
16) Find the missing frequencyf for the following data , if mode (x)
for the following data is 39. No. 1 4 10 50 34 15
Class 5 - 15 - 25 - 35 - 45 - 55 - 65
of -
15 25 35 45 55 65 75
days
Frequency 2 3 f 7 4 2 (f)2

[3]
[2] 25) Calculate the median from the following distribution:
17) Find the mode of the following distribution. Class 5 - 10 - 15 - 20 - 25 - 30 -
Class 25 - 30 - 35 - 40 - 45 - 50 - 10 15 20 25 30 35
inter- 30 35 40 45 50 60 Frequency 5 6 15 10 5 4
val
Frequency25 34 50 42 38 14
[3]
[2] 26) For the following frequency distribution, find the median:
18) Write the lower limit of modal class of the data: Class Frequency
C. I 0 - 10 - 20 - 30 - 40 - 1400 - 1550 6
10 20 30 40 50
Frequency 5 8 13 7 6 1550 - 1700 13

1700 - 1850 25
[2]
19) The arithmetic mean of the following data is 25, find the 1850 - 2000 10
value of k.
Xi 5 15 25 35 45
Fi 3 K 3 6 2 [3]
27) Following is the distribution of marks obtained by 60 students
in Economics test:
[2] Marks Number of students
20) Find the mode of the following frequency distribution: More than 0 60
Marks 10 - 20 - 30 - 40 - 50 -
20 30 40 50 60 More than 10 56
Frequency 12 35 45 25 13
More than 20 40

[2] More than 30 20


21) Find the median of the following distribution:
Marks 0 - 10 - 20 - 30 - 40 - 50 - More than 40 10
10 20 30 40 50 60
Number 5 8 20 15 7 5 More than 50 3
of stu-
dents
Calculate the arithmetic mean.
[2] [3]
22) Find the median of the data: 133, 73, 89, 108, 94, 104, 94, 28) If the mean of the following distributions is 54, find the
85, 100, 120. value of p:
Class 0 - 20 - 40 - 60 - 80 -
[2] 20 40 60 80 100
Frequency 7 P 10 9 13
Section C

23) Calculate the missing frequency from the following distribu-


[3]
tion, it being given that the median of the distribution is
29) Find the mean of the following frequency distribution:
24.
Age 0 - 10 - 20 - 30 - 40 -
in 10 20 30 40 50
years
No. 5 25 ? 18 7
of
per-
sons

[3]
24) The number of students absent in a class were recorded
every day for 120 days and the information is given in the
Class Interval Frequency Table 2
0 - 10 4 Age 5 - 15 - 25 - 35 - 45 - 55
(in 15 25 35 45 55
10 - 20 4 years)
No. 8 16 10 42 24 12
20 - 30 7 of
cases
30 - 40 10
[4]
40 - 50 12 (a) Refer to table 1
Find the average age for which maximum cases occurred.
50 - 60 8 (b) Refer to table 1
Find the upper limit of modal class.
60 - 70 5
(c) Refer to table 2
Find the median of the given data.
Total 50
(d) Find the median of the given data.
34) Read the text carefully and answer the questions: Under the
[3] physical and health education a medical check up program
30) Consider the following frequency distribution: was conducted in a Vidyalaya to improve the health and
Class 0 - 5 6 - 12 - 18 - 24 - fitness conditions of the students. Reading of the heights of
11 17 23 29 50 students was obtained as given in the table below:
Frequency 13 10 15 8 11

Find the upper limit of the median class.


[3]
31) Find the mean of the following frequency distribution:
Classes 25 - 30 - 35 - 40 - 45 - 50 - 55 -
29 34 39 44 49 54 59
Frequency 14 22 16 6 5 3 4Height (in cm) Number of students
135 - 140 2

[3] 140 - 145 8


32) Find ’p’ if the mean of the given data is 15.45
Class Frequency 145 - 150 10
0 - 6 6
150 - 155 15
6 - 12 8
155 - 160 6
12 - 18 P
160 - 165 5
18 - 24 9
165 - 170 4
24 - 30 7

[4]
[3] (a) Find the lower class limit of the modal class.
(b) Find the median class.
Section D
(c) Find the assumed mean of the data.
(d) Find the median of the given data.
33) Read the text carefully and answer the questions: COVID
- 19 Pandemic The COVID - 19 pandemic, also known as Section E
coronavirus pandemic, is an ongoing pandemic of coronavirus
35) The following table gives the monthly consumption of elec-
disease caused by the transmission of severe acute respiratory
syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS - CoV - 2) among humans. tricity of 100 families:
Monthly 130 - 140 - 150 - 160 - 170 - 180 -
Con- 140 150 160 170 180 190
sump-
tion
The following tables shows the age distribution of case (in
admitted during a day in two different hospitals units)
Table 1 Number 5 9 17 28 24 10
Age 5 - 15 - 25 - 35 - 45 - 55 - of
(in 15 25 35 45 55 65 fami-
years) lies
No. 6 11 21 23 14 5
of Find the median of the above data.
cases [5]
36) Find the mean and the median of the following data: Marks 11 - 16 - 21 - 26 - 31 - 36 -
Marks Number of Students 15 20 25 30 35 40
0 - 10 3 Number 2 3 6 7 14 12
of stu-
10 - 20 5 dents

20 - 30 16 Calculate the mean and median for the above data.


[5]
30 - 40 12 42) The table given below shows the daily expenditure on food
of 25 households in a locality:
40 - 50 13 Daily 100 - 150 - 200 - 250 - 300 -
Ex- 150 200 250 300 350
50 - 60 20 pendi-
ture
60 - 70 6 (|)
Number 4 5 12 2 2
70 - 80 5 of
House-
holds
[5]
37) Find the mean of the following frequency distribution: Find the mean daily expenditure on food. Also, find the
Class 0 - 8 8 - 16 - 24 - 32 - mode of the data.
inter- 16 24 32 40 [5]
val 43) The median of the following data is 525. Find the values
Frequency 6 7 10 8 9 of x and y, if the total frequency is 100.
Class interval Frequency
0 - 100 2
[5]
38) Given below is the number of units of electricity consumed 100 - 200 5
in a week in a certain locality:
Consumption(in
65 - 85 - 105 - 125 - 145 - 165 - 185 -200 - 300 X
units) 85 105 125 145 165 185 205
Number 4 5 13 20 14 7 4 300 - 400 12
ofcon-
sumers 400 - 500 17

Calculate the median. 500 - 600 20


[5]
39) Find the mean and the median of the following data: 600 - 700 Y
Class 85 - 90 - 95 - 100 - 105 - 110 -
90 95 100 105 110 115 700 - 800 9
Frequency 10 12 15 14 12 7
800 - 900 7

[5] 900 - 1000 4


40) Calculate the median from the following data:
Marks 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80
below [5]
No. 15 35 60 84 96 127 44) In198 250the ages of diabetic patients were recorded as
a hospital,
of stu- follows. Find the median age.
dents Age 0 - 15 - 30 - 45 - 60 -
(in 15 30 45 60 75
[5] years)
41) The following table gives the marks obtained by 50 students Number 5 20 40 50 25
in a class test: of pa-
tients

[5]

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