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Bar Graphs and Histograms for Data Analysis

The document contains a mathematics exam for STD 9 with a total of 15 marks, focusing on data representation through bar graphs and histograms. It includes questions on steel production, railway route lengths, problem-solving times, oil production, illiteracy rates, student heights, and daily wages. Each question requires students to construct graphs based on provided data sets.

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Bar Graphs and Histograms for Data Analysis

The document contains a mathematics exam for STD 9 with a total of 15 marks, focusing on data representation through bar graphs and histograms. It includes questions on steel production, railway route lengths, problem-solving times, oil production, illiteracy rates, student heights, and daily wages. Each question requires students to construct graphs based on provided data sets.

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Date : 31-01-2025 STD 9 Maths Total Marks : 15

➤ Answer the following questions. [3 Marks Each] [15]


1. The production of saleable steel in some of the steel plants of our country
during 1999 is given below:
Plant Bhilai Durgapur Rourkela Bokaro
Production (in thousands) 160 80 200 150
Construct a bar graph to represent the above data on a graph paper by using
the scale 1 big divisions = 20 thousand tones.
2. The following table gives the route length (in thousand kilometres) of the
Indian Railways in some of the years:
1960- 1970- 1980- 1990- 2000-
Year
61 71 81 91 2001
Route lenght (in thousand
56 60 61 74 98
Km)
Represent the above data with the help of a bar graph.
3. The time taken, in seconds, to solve a problem by each of 25 pupils is as
follows:
16, 20, 26, 27, 28, 30, 33, 37, 38, 40, 42, 43, 46, 46, 46, 48, 49, 50, 53, 58,
59, 60, 64, 52, 20
a. Construct a frequency distribution for these data, using a class
interval of 10 seconds.
b. Draw a histogram to represent the frequency distribution.
4. The production of oil (in lakh tonnes) in some of the refineries in India during
1982 was given below:
Refinery Barauni Koyali Mathura Mumbai Florida
Production of oil (in lakh
30 70 40 45 25
tonnes)
Construct a bar graph to represent the above data so that the bars are drawn
horizontally.
5. The following table shows the number of illiterate persons in the age group
(10-58 years) in a town:
Age group (in years) 10-16 17-23 24-30 31-37 38-44 45-51 50-58
Number of illiterate persons 175 325 100 150 250 400 525
Draw a histogram to represent the above data.
6. The heights of 75 students in a school are given below:

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Height (in cm) 130-136 136-142 142-148 148-154 154-160 160-166
Number of students 9 12 18 23 10 3
Draw a histogram to represent the above data.
7. The daily wages of 50 workers in a factory are given below:
Daily wages (in Rs.) 340-380 380-420 420-460 460-500 500-540 540-580
Number of workers 16 9 12 2 7 4
Construct a histogram to represent the above frequency distribution.
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