Maths Class VIII Practice Test 04 Chapter 04 Data Handlings
Maths Class VIII Practice Test 04 Chapter 04 Data Handlings
SECTION – A
Questions 1 to 6 carry 1 mark each.
1. In a pie chart, the total angle at the centre of the circle is
(a) 180o (b) 360o (c) 270o (d) 90o
2. Ram put some buttons on the table. There were 4 blue, 7 red, 3 black and 6 white buttons in all. All of a
sudden, a cat jumped on the table and knocked out one button on the floor. What is the probability that
the button on the floor is blue?
(a) 7/20 (b) 3/5 (c) 1/5 (d) 1/4
4. Data collected in a survey shows that 40% of the buyers are interested in buying a particular brand of
toothpaste. The central angle of the sector of the pie chart representing this information is
(a) 120o (b) 150o (c) 144o (d) 40°
5. Monthly salary of a person is Rs. 15000. The central angle of the sector representing his expenses on
food and house rent on a pie chart is 60°. The amount he spends on food and house rent is
(a) Rs. 5000 (b) Rs. 2500 (c) Rs. 6000 (d) Rs. 9000
6. In the below question, a statement of Assertion (A) is followed by a statement of Reason (R). Mark the
correct choice as
Assertion (A): A pie chart is divided into sectors to represent numerical data of different values.
Reason(R): Pie chart is very effective when we have so many data series.
(a) Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A
(b) Both A and R are true but R is not the correct explanation of A
(c) A is true but R is false
(d) A is false but R is true
SECTION – B
Questions 7 to 9 carry 2 marks each.
7. A bag contains 7 white, 4 red, and 3 green balls. A ball is randomly drawn from the bag. Find
the probability that it is a white ball.
8. Numbers 1 to 10 are written on ten separate slips (one number on one slip), kept in a box and
mixed well. One slip is chosen from the box without looking into it. Find the probability of
getting a factor of number 6.
9. Out of 500 lottery tickets, 10 are prize winning tickets. A person buys a ticket. Find the
probability of getting a prize winning ticket.
SECTION – C
Questions 10 to 13 carry 3 marks each.
10. The following pie chart depicts the expenditure of a state government under different heads.
(a) If the total spending is 10 crores, how much money was spent on roads?
11. A pie diagram of the marks secured by a student in Maths, English, Physics and Chemistry is
shown here. Read the graph and find the marks in Chemistry secured by the student.
12. Instead of numbers, the letters in the word CHANCE were stuck on a die. Find the probability
of rolling: (i) letter H (ii) a vowel (iii) a consonant
13. A die is rolled once. What is the probability that the number on top will be (a) odd (b) greater
than 5 (c) a multiple of 3
SECTION – D
Questions 14 to 16 carry 4 marks each.
14. The favourite ice cream flavours of students of a school are given below:
Flavours Vanilla Butterscotch Strawberry Chocolate
Percentage of students 25% 30% 15% 30%
Draw a pie chart to represent the above information.
15. The pie chart shows the expenditure on various items of a family during a month. The total amount
spent is ₹ 20,000.
(a) Find the amount spent on clothes?
(b) How much more amount is spent on food than on education?
(c) On which item was the expenditure maximum?
(d) What is the amount spent on rent?
17. The following pie chart represents the distribution of proteins in parts of the human body.
(a) What is the ratio of the distribution of proteins in the muscles to that of proteins in the
bones? (1)
(b) What is the central angle of the sector (in the above pie chart) representing skin and bones
together? (1)
(c) What is the central angle of the sector (in the above pie chart) representing hormones
enzymes and other proteins? (2)