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CodeVID-M2-23-CT
Data Handling — Full Chapter Test
Name: ____________________
Roll No.: __________
Date: ____________
General Instructions
- This is a full-length test covering the whole chapter — every topic is included.
- All questions are compulsory.
- Section A carries 1 mark each, Section B 2 marks, Section C 3 marks and Section D 5 marks.
- Show all working for Sections B, C and D. Only final answers are given at the end — for full solutions, raise your doubts with your teacher.
Section A — Multiple Choice Questions
5 × 1 = 5 marks
1.
Data is:
- A.a shape
- B.information we collect
- C.a number line
- D.a coin
2.
Tally marks are grouped in sets of:
- A.$2$
- B.$5$
- C.$10$
- D.$3$
3.
A graph that uses pictures is a:
- A.bar graph
- B.pictograph
- C.tally
- D.table
4.
The item with the most marks is the:
- A.smallest
- B.most common
- C.total
- D.least common
5.
A tally mark is used to:
- A.measure
- B.count
- C.weigh
- D.draw
Section B — Short Answer (2 marks)
3 × 2 = 6 marks
6.
Tally marks are grouped in sets of how many?
7.
A graph that uses pictures is called a:
8.
If apples have $4$ tallies, how many apples?
Section C — Short Answer (3 marks)
4 × 3 = 12 marks
9.
A "gate" of $5$ tally marks stands for how many?
10.
If red has $6$ and blue has $3$, how many more red than blue?
11.
Three fruits have counts $2$, $5$ and $4$. Which is the most?
12.
Find the total of the counts $2$, $5$ and $4$.
Section D — Long Answer (5 marks)
2 × 5 = 10 marks
13.
A pictograph shows cats $4$, dogs $6$, birds $2$. How many pets in all, and which is the most common?
14.
In a survey, $7$ like mangoes, $5$ like apples and $3$ like bananas. How many children were asked, and how many more like mangoes than bananas?
Answer Key
Section A — Multiple Choice Questions
- (B) information we collect
- (B) $5$
- (B) pictograph
- (B) most common
- (B) count
Section B — Short Answer (2 marks)
- $5$.
- Pictograph.
- $4$.
Section C — Short Answer (3 marks)
- $5$.
- $3$.
- The one with $5$.
- $11$.
Section D — Long Answer (5 marks)
- $12$ pets; dogs.
- $15$ children; $4$ more.
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