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MYP1 Data Management Question Paper

The document is a question paper for MYP 1 focusing on Data Management and Collection, consisting of multiple choice, short answer, application-based, and long answer questions. It covers various topics such as data types, data collection methods, statistical measures, and data representation techniques. The total marks for the paper are 50, and it is designed to assess students' understanding of data management concepts.

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MYP1 Data Management Question Paper

The document is a question paper for MYP 1 focusing on Data Management and Collection, consisting of multiple choice, short answer, application-based, and long answer questions. It covers various topics such as data types, data collection methods, statistical measures, and data representation techniques. The total marks for the paper are 50, and it is designed to assess students' understanding of data management concepts.

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MYP 1 - Data Management and Collection - Question Paper

Time: 1 hour | Total Marks: 50

Section A: Multiple Choice Questions (1 mark each)

1. What is the primary purpose of collecting data?

a) To guess answers

b) To make informed decisions

c) To confuse people

d) To avoid work

2. Which of the following is a qualitative data type?

a) Height of students

b) Number of books in a library

c) Favorite color of students

d) Weight of a watermelon

3. A survey asks, 'How many hours do you study every day?' What type of data is collected?

a) Categorical

b) Numerical (Discrete)

c) Numerical (Continuous)

d) None of the above

4. The mean of 5, 10, 15, 20, and 25 is:

a) 12

b) 15

c) 17

d) 18

5. Which of these is the most effective way to collect accurate data?


a) Guessing the answers

b) Asking biased questions

c) Conducting a survey

d) Using only one person's opinion

Section B: Short Answer Questions (2 marks each)

6. Define primary data and secondary data with one example each.

7. A class of 20 students was surveyed about their favorite fruit. The results were:

- 6 students like Mango

- 5 like Banana

- 4 like Apple

- 3 like Grapes

- 2 like Orange

Represent this data in a bar graph. *(Draw a rough sketch in your answer book.)*

8. What is the mode of the data set: 8, 12, 15, 12, 17, 15, 12, 10, 12?

9. Write one advantage and one disadvantage of collecting data through interviews.

10. The number of books read by 5 students in a month is 3, 5, 7, 4, and 6. Find the median.

Section C: Application-Based Questions (3 marks each)

11. A student measures the heights of 10 classmates and records the following data in cm:

140, 142, 138, 145, 140, 139, 142, 138, 140, 141.

Find the mean height of the students.

12. A dice is rolled 50 times, and the following results were recorded:

- 1 appears: 8 times

- 2 appears: 10 times

- 3 appears: 12 times
- 4 appears: 6 times

- 5 appears: 7 times

- 6 appears: 7 times

What is the probability of rolling a 3?

13. A school conducted a survey on favorite sports. The results were:

- 30 students like Football

- 25 like Cricket

- 20 like Basketball

- 15 like Badminton

Represent this data using a pie chart. *(Show rough calculations.)*

14. Explain why a random sample is important when collecting data.

15. A shopkeeper recorded the daily sales of chocolates for 5 days: 45, 50, 55, 60, 50. Find the

range of this data.

Section D: Long Answer Questions (5 marks each)

16. The following table shows the marks obtained by 10 students in a math test:

| Student | A | B | C | D | E | F | G | H | I | J |

|---------|----|----|----|----|----|----|----|----|----|----|

| Marks | 55 | 65 | 75 | 85 | 95 | 45 | 80 | 90 | 70 | 60 |

- Find the mean, median, and mode of the marks.

- What is the range of the data?

17. A class was surveyed about their favorite subjects, and the results were:
- 10 students like Math

- 8 students like Science

- 7 students like English

- 5 students like Social Studies

- Represent this data in a frequency table and a bar graph.

- Which subject is the most preferred?

18. The temperatures recorded in a city for a week (in °C) were: 30, 32, 35, 33, 34, 31, 29

- Find the mean temperature.

- Draw a line graph to represent the data.

19. A school principal wants to conduct a survey to find the most popular extra-curricular activity.

Suggest a method for collecting this data and explain why it is effective.

20. A class teacher asks every student in Grade 6, 'Do you like Mathematics?'

- Explain how the teacher can collect and organize this data.

- Suggest two ways the results can be displayed effectively.

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