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Class 6 Maths: Data Handling and Presentation Worksheet (with Answers)

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  1. 1. A collection of facts or numbers is called:
    • (a) a graph
    • (b) data
    • (c) a tally
    • (d) a scale
  2. 2. Tally marks are usually grouped in:
    • (a) twos
    • (b) threes
    • (c) fives
    • (d) tens
  3. 3. The number of times a category occurs is its:
    • (a) frequency
    • (b) key
    • (c) axis
    • (d) scale
  4. 4. In a pictograph, one symbol = 5 cars. 6 symbols show:
    • (a) 11 cars
    • (b) 56 cars
    • (c) 25 cars
    • (d) 30 cars
  5. 5. Why do we use tally marks?
  6. 6. What does the key of a pictograph tell us?
  7. 7. Explain how a pictograph is made and read, with an example.
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  1. 1. (b) dataSuch a collection is called data.
  2. 2. (c) fivesEvery fifth stroke crosses the previous four.
  3. 3. (a) frequencyThat count is the frequency.
  4. 4. (d) 30 cars6 × 5 = 30 cars.
  5. 5. To count quickly, grouping strokes in fives for easy totalling.
  6. 6. How many items one symbol stands for.
  7. 7. A pictograph represents data using a symbol that stands for a fixed number of items, stated in a key. To make one, choose a symbol and a suitable value (say one book picture = 10 books), then draw the right number of symbols for each category, using a part-symbol for part of the value. To read it, multiply the number of symbols by the key value: if 'fiction' shows 3½ book symbols and one symbol means 10 books, that is 3½ × 10 = 35 books.

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Which board and class is this for?
This worksheet is aligned to CBSE Class 6 Maths, chapter “Data Handling and Presentation”.