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Worksheet on Statistics

Class: X Subject: Mathematics

Roll No. : Time -


Date : MM - 62

1. If the mean of the following distribution is 6, find the value of p: 2

2. In a school 85 boys and 35 girls appeared in a public examination. The mean marks of boys was 2
found to be 40%, whereas the mean marks of girls was 60%. Determine the average marks
percentage of the school.

3. 20 years ago, when my parents got married, their average age was 23 years, now the average 2
age of my family consisting of myself and my parents is 34 years. What is my present age?

4. Calculate mode of the following data: 2

5. (i) Find the value of x, if the mode of the following data is 25: 2
15, 20, 25, 18, 14, 15, 25, 15 18, 16, 20, 25, 20, x, 18
(ii) If both 20 and 18 are changed to 15 in the above data, find the new mode.

6. The daily wages (in rupees) of 100 workers in a factory are given below: 2

Find the median wage of a worker for the above data.

7. Obtain the median for the following frequency distribution: 2

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8. The data on number of patients attending a hospital in a month are given below. Find the 3
average number of patients attending the hospital in a day.

9. The arithmetic mean of the following frequency distribution is 50. Find the value of p. 3

10. The median of the distribution given below is 14.4. Find the values of x and y, if the sum of 3
frequency is 20.

11. Weekly income of 600 families is given below. Find the median. 3

12. Find the value of p, if the mean of the following distribution is 18: 3
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13. Find the value of p from the following data, if its mode is 48. 3

14. The median of the following data is 52.5. Find the values of x and y, if the total frequency is 100. 3

Find the unknown entries a, b, c, d, e and f in the following distribution and hence find their 4
mode.

Students of class X of a school decided to donate their pocket money to purchase food packets 4
for flood victims in a near by village. They packed the food packets in different boxes. These boxes
contained varying number of food packets. The following was the distribution of food packets
according to the number of boxes.

(a) Find the mean number of food packets kept in a packing box.
(b) What value is depicted by the students?

17. Mean of 100 items is 49. It was discovered that three items which should have been 60, 70, 80 1
were wrongly read as 40, 20, 50 respectively. The correct mean is
(a) 48 (b) 49 (c) 50 (d) 60

18. While computing mean of grouped data, we assume that the frequencies are 1

(a) evenly distributed over all the classes


(b) centred at the classmarks of the classes
(c) centred at the upper limits of the classes
(d) centred at the lower limits of the classes

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19. The abscissa of the point of intersection of the less than type and of the more than type 1
cumulative frequency curves of a grouped data gives its
(a) mean (b) median
(c) mode (d) all the three above

20. For the following distribution: 1

Marks Number of Students


Below 10 3
Below 20 12
Below 30 27
Below 40 57
Below 50 75
Below 60 80

the modal class is


(a) 10 – 20 (b) 20 – 30
(c) 30 – 40 (d) 50 – 60

21. The times, in seconds, taken by 150 atheletes to run a 110 m hurdle race are tabulated below: 1

Class Frequency
13.8 – 14.0 2
14.0 – 14.2 4
14.2 – 14.4 5
14.4 – 14.6 71
14.6 – 14.8 48
14.8 – 15.0 20

The number of atheletes who completed the race in less then 14.6 seconds is:
(a) 11 (b) 71 (c) 82 (d) 130

22. The median from the table is 1

Value 7 8 9 10 11 12 13
Frequency 2 1 4 5 6 1 3

(a) 11 (b) 10 (c) 12 (d) 11.5

23. COVID-19 Pandemic 5

The COVID-19 pandemic, also known as coronavirus pandemic, is an ongoing pandemic of


coronavirus disease caused by the transmission of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus
2 (SARS-CoV-2) among humans.

The following tables shows the age distribution of case admitted during a day in two different
hospitals Table 1

Age (in years) No. of cases

5-15 6
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15-25 11

25-35 21

35-45 23

45-55 14

55-65 5

Table 2

Age (in No. of


years) cases

5-15
8
15-25
16
25-35
10
35-45
42
45-55
24
55-65
12

[CBSE Question Bank]

Refer to table 1

(a) The average age for which maximum cases occurred is

(i) 32.24 (ii) 34.36 (iii) 36.82 (iv) 42.24

(b) The upper limit of modal class is

(i) 15 (ii) 25 (iii) 35 (iv) 45

(c) The mean of the given data is

(i) 26.2 (ii) 32.4 (iii) 33.5 (iv) 35.4

Refer to table 2

(d) The mode of the given data is

(i) 41.4 (ii) 48.2 (iii) 55.3 (iv) 64.6

(e) The median of the given data is

(i) 32.7 (ii) 40.2 (iii) 42.3 (iv) 48.6

24. The table given below shows the absents records of 40 number of students of a class for the 4
middle term.

Number of days 0-5 5-10 10-15 15-20 20-25 25-30 30-35 35-40
Number of students 11 10 5 4 5 2 2 1

Answer the questions based on above.

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(a) What is the class mark of classes 15-20 and 20-25?

(b) What is the class size of each class?

(c) Write the assumed mean formula for calculating mean of above data.

(d) If di is the deviation of xi from the assumed mean a then determine the value of ∑fidi.

(e) Find the mean of the above data.

25. What the data is continuous and is the form of frequency distribution then median, mean and 4
model are related to each other as

3Median = Mode + 2Mean

Answer the questions based on above.

(a) Mode and mean of a data are 24 k and 30 k. Median of the data is

(i) 14 k (ii) 20 k (iii) 28 k (iv) 26 k

(b) If Mean = k (3 Median – Mode), then k =

(i) (ii) 1 (iii) 2 (iv)

(c) Which of the following relation is correct for moderately distribution?

(i) Mode > 3 Median + 2 Mean

(ii) Mode = 3 Median – 2 Mean

(iii) Mode < 3 Median + 2 Mean

(iv) Mode = Median + Mean

(d) Which of the following is not the measure of central tendency?

(i) Mean (ii) Median (iii) Mode (iv) Range

(e) The mode of the numbers 3, 2, 3, 3, 4, 4, 5, 3, 6, is

(i) 4 (ii) 2 (iii) 3 (iv) 12

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