EduSahara™ Assignment
Name : Class Interval Table Concepts
Chapter : Statistics
Grade : CBSE Grade IX
License : Non Commercial Use
Question 1
1.
    • Given class interval
    • 14
    • -
    • 24
    • in exclusive form, its
    • lower limit is
  • (i)
    14
  • (ii)
    11
  • (iii)
    15
  • (iv)
    16
  • (v)
    13
Question 2
2.
    • Given class interval
    • 22
    • -
    • 31
    • in exclusive form, its
    • upper limit is
  • (i)
    32
  • (ii)
    31
  • (iii)
    28
  • (iv)
    30
  • (v)
    33
Question 3
3.
    • Given class interval
    • 27
    • -
    • 34
    • in exclusive form, its
    • class size is
  • (i)
    4
  • (ii)
    8
  • (iii)
    6
  • (iv)
    10
  • (v)
    7
Question 4
4.
    • Given class interval
    • 46
    • -
    • 49
    • in exclusive form, its
    • class mark is
  • (i)
    189

    4
  • (ii)
    97

    2
  • (iii)
    93

    2
  • (iv)
    95

    2
  • (v)
    48
Question 5
5.
    • Given class interval
    • 19
    • -
    • 29
    • in exclusive form, its
    • mid value is
  • (i)
    25
  • (ii)
    23
  • (iii)
    24
  • (iv)
    26
  • (v)
    22
Question 6
6.
    • If the upper and lower limit of class interval are 13 and 10 respectively, then the class interval is
  • (i)
    9.5
    -
    13.5
  • (ii)
    10
    -
    13
  • (iii)
    10.5
    -
    12.5
  • (iv)
    9.5
    -
    13
  • (v)
    10
    -
    13.5
Question 7
7.
    • If the lower and upper limit of class interval are 48 and 58 respectively, then the class interval is
  • (i)
    47.5
    -
    58.5
  • (ii)
    48
    -
    58
  • (iii)
    48
    -
    58.5
  • (iv)
    47.5
    -
    58
  • (v)
    48.5
    -
    57.5
Question 8
8.
    • The class boundaries of 30 - 35 which is in exclusive form are
  • (i)
    30
    -
    35.5
  • (ii)
    30.5
    -
    34.5
  • (iii)
    30
    -
    35
  • (iv)
    29.5
    -
    35.5
  • (v)
    29.5
    -
    35
Question 9
9.
    • The class boundaries of 44 - 51 which is in inclusive form are
  • (i)
    43.5
    -
    51.5
  • (ii)
    43.5
    -
    52
  • (iii)
    43
    -
    51.5
  • (iv)
    44
    -
    51
  • (v)
    43
    -
    52
Question 10
10.
    • Convert the exclusive form of the class interval 19.5 - 30.5 to inclusive form
  • (i)
    20.5
    -
    29.5
  • (ii)
    19.5
    -
    30.5
  • (iii)
    20
    -
    30.5
  • (iv)
    20
    -
    30
  • (v)
    19.5
    -
    30
Question 11
11.
    • Convert the inclusive form of the class interval 30 - 35 to exclusive form
  • (i)
    29.5
    -
    36
  • (ii)
    30
    -
    35
  • (iii)
    29.5
    -
    35.5
  • (iv)
    29
    -
    35.5
  • (v)
    29
    -
    36
Question 12
12.
    • Convert the discontinuous form of the class interval 19 - 25 to continuous form
  • (i)
    18.5
    -
    25.5
  • (ii)
    18
    -
    26
  • (iii)
    18
    -
    25.5
  • (iv)
    19
    -
    25
  • (v)
    18.5
    -
    26
Question 13
13.
    • Convert the continuous form of the class interval 40.5 - 47.5 to discontinuous form
  • (i)
    41
    -
    47
  • (ii)
    41.5
    -
    46.5
  • (iii)
    40.5
    -
    47
  • (iv)
    40.5
    -
    47.5
  • (v)
    41
    -
    47.5
Question 14
14.
    • The class size used in the below table is
    • Class-Interval
      43 - 53
      54 - 64
      65 - 75
      76 - 86
      87 - 97
      Frequency
      26
      6
      1
      27
      29
  • (i)
    14
  • (ii)
    11
  • (iii)
    12
  • (iv)
    8
  • (v)
    10
Question 15
15.
    • The class size used in the below table is
    • Class-Interval
      41 - 49
      49 - 57
      57 - 65
      65 - 73
      73 - 81
      81 - 89
      89 - 97
      97 - 105
      Frequency
      25
      27
      13
      19
      16
      20
      4
      11
  • (i)
    5
  • (ii)
    7
  • (iii)
    11
  • (iv)
    8
  • (v)
    9
Question 16
16.
Which of the following are true?
a)
The true lower limit of the exclusive form class interval 30 - 40 is 30.
b)
The true lower limit of the inclusive form class interval 30 - 40 is 30.
c)
Each numerical figure in a data set is called an observation.
d)
The number of times a particular observation occurs is called its frequency.
e)
The difference between the true upper limit and true lower limit is called the class mark.
  • (i)
    {b,a}
  • (ii)
    {b,e,d}
  • (iii)
    {b,a,c}
  • (iv)
    {a,c,d}
  • (v)
    {e,c}
Question 17
17.
Which of the following class intervals are in inclusive form?
a)
27 - 34 , 35 - 42 , 43 - 50,...
b)
51 - 58 , 59 - 66 , 67 - 74,...
c)
48 - 55 , 55 - 62 , 62 - 69...
d)
27 - 34 , 34 - 41 , 41 - 48,...
e)
26.5 - 34.5 , 34.5 - 42.5 , 42.5 - 50.5...
  • (i)
    {a,b}
  • (ii)
    {d,b,a}
  • (iii)
    {d,b}
  • (iv)
    {e,c,a}
  • (v)
    {c,a}
Question 18
18.
    • In inclusive form representation, the observation
    • 50
    • falls in which class?
  • (i)
    51
    -
    60
  • (ii)
    30
    -
    40
  • (iii)
    39
    -
    49
  • (iv)
    35
    -
    45
  • (v)
    40
    -
    50
Question 19
19.
    • In exclusive form representation, the observation
    • 46
    • falls in which class?
  • (i)
    56
    -
    66
  • (ii)
    41
    -
    46
  • (iii)
    51
    -
    61
  • (iv)
    46
    -
    56
  • (v)
    36
    -
    46
Question 20
20.
    • The class boundaries of the class with frequency x is
    • Class-Interval
      Frequency
      10 - 18
      30
      19 - 27
      x
      28 - 36
      28
      37 - 45
      3
      46 - 54
      19
  • (i)
    18
    -
    27.5
  • (ii)
    19
    -
    27
  • (iii)
    18
    -
    28
  • (iv)
    18.5
    -
    27.5
  • (v)
    18.5
    -
    28
Question 21
21.
    • The class boundaries of the class with frequency x is
    • Class-Interval
      Frequency
      34 - 39
      28
      39 - 44
      10
      44 - 49
      13
      49 - 54
      x
      54 - 59
      20
  • (i)
    48.5
    -
    54.5
  • (ii)
    49.5
    -
    53.5
  • (iii)
    48.5
    -
    54
  • (iv)
    49
    -
    54.5
  • (v)
    49
    -
    54
Question 22
22.
    • The true lower limit and true upper limit of the class with frequency x is
    • Class-Interval
      Frequency
      19 - 25
      x
      26 - 32
      12
      33 - 39
      26
      40 - 46
      1
      47 - 53
      30
  • (i)
    18.5
    -
    26
  • (ii)
    18.5
    -
    25.5
  • (iii)
    19
    -
    25
  • (iv)
    18
    -
    26
  • (v)
    18
    -
    25.5
Question 23
23.
    • The true lower limit and true upper limit of the class with frequency x is
    • Class-Interval
      Frequency
      13 - 18
      6
      18 - 23
      30
      23 - 28
      10
      28 - 33
      x
      33 - 38
      30
  • (i)
    28
    -
    33
  • (ii)
    28
    -
    33.5
  • (iii)
    28.5
    -
    32.5
  • (iv)
    27.5
    -
    33
  • (v)
    27.5
    -
    33.5
Question 24
24.
    • The lower limit of the class with frequency x is
    • Class-Interval
      Frequency
      29 - 36
      x
      37 - 44
      5
      45 - 52
      23
      53 - 60
      16
      61 - 68
      27
  • (i)
    27
  • (ii)
    28
  • (iii)
    29
  • (iv)
    30
  • (v)
    32
Question 25
25.
    • The upper limit of the class with frequency x is
    • Class-Interval
      Frequency
      26 - 31
      21
      31 - 36
      1
      36 - 41
      x
      41 - 46
      19
      46 - 51
      12
  • (i)
    42
  • (ii)
    41
  • (iii)
    43
  • (iv)
    38
  • (v)
    40
Question 26
26.
If the sample data with range 50 has to be divided into 5 class intervals, then the length of the class is
  • (i)
    9
  • (ii)
    8
  • (iii)
    11
  • (iv)
    13
  • (v)
    10
Question 27
27.
If the length of the class is 18, then the number of class intervals needed to represent data with range 70 is
  • (i)
    2
  • (ii)
    4
  • (iii)
    3
  • (iv)
    7
  • (v)
    5
Question 28
28.
    • The number of classes of class size
    • 7
    • required to represent
    • the given random sample in exclusive form
      • 5
      • 7
      • 9
      • 11
      • 12
      • 12
      • 13
      • 13
      • 14
      • 14
      • 15
      • 16
      • 16
      • 16
      • 17
      • 17
      • 18
      • 18
      • 18
      • 20
      • 20
      • 22
      • 22
      • 23
      • 25
      • 26
      • 26
      • 27
      • 31
      • 33
      • 35
      • 36
      • 37
      • 39
      • 48
      • 48
      • 49
      • 50
      • 50
      • 50
  • (i)
    6
  • (ii)
    7
  • (iii)
    4
  • (iv)
    8
  • (v)
    10
Question 29
29.
    • If some random sample data is arranged in a frequency distribution table in
    • inclusive form
    • with
    • 3
    • -
    • 12
    • as the first class,
    • then the observation
    • 29
    • falls in which class?
  • (i)
    23
    -
    32
  • (ii)
    23.5
    -
    31.5
  • (iii)
    22
    -
    31
  • (iv)
    24
    -
    33
  • (v)
    22.5
    -
    32.5
Question 30
30.
    • If some random sample data is arranged in a frequency distribution table in
    • exclusive form
    • with
    • 1
    • -
    • 10
    • as the first class,
    • then the observation
    • 25
    • falls in which class?
  • (i)
    19
    -
    28
  • (ii)
    18
    -
    27
  • (iii)
    18.5
    -
    28.5
  • (iv)
    19.5
    -
    27.5
  • (v)
    20
    -
    29
Question 31
31.
    • Given class interval table, find the sum of frequencies.
    • Class-Interval
      38 - 44
      44 - 50
      50 - 56
      56 - 62
      62 - 68
      68 - 74
      74 - 80
      80 - 86
      Frequency
      11
      14
      17
      10
      28
      16
      14
      15
  • (i)
    125
  • (ii)
    122
  • (iii)
    126
  • (iv)
    128
  • (v)
    124
Question 32
32.
Which of the following are continuous variables?
a)
Weights of persons in a group.
b)
Number of workers in a factory.
c)
Heights of children in a class.
d)
Number of members in a family.
e)
Wages of workers in a factory.
  • (i)
    {d,c}
  • (ii)
    {b,d,e}
  • (iii)
    {a,c,e}
  • (iv)
    {b,a}
  • (v)
    {b,a,c}
Question 33
33.
Which of the following are discontinuous variables?
a)
Number of members in a family.
b)
Wages of workers in a factory.
c)
Heights of children in a class.
d)
Number of workers in a factory.
e)
Weights of persons in a group.
  • (i)
    {c,d}
  • (ii)
    {c,d,a}
  • (iii)
    {a,d}
  • (iv)
    {e,b,a}
  • (v)
    {b,a}
Question 34
34.
    • Given table in inclusive form, convert it into exclusive form.
    • Class-Interval
      14 - 23
      24 - 33
      34 - 43
      44 - 53
      54 - 63
      Frequency
      47
      22
      26
      10
      22
  • (i)
    Class-Interval
    14.5 - 23.5
    24.5 - 33.5
    34.5 - 43.5
    44.5 - 53.5
    54.5 - 63.5
    Frequency
    47
    22
    26
    10
    22
  • (ii)
    Class-Interval
    14 - 23
    23 - 32
    32 - 41
    41 - 50
    50 - 59
    Frequency
    36
    45
    19
    31
    44
  • (iii)
    Class-Interval
    13.5 - 23.5
    23.5 - 33.5
    33.5 - 43.5
    43.5 - 53.5
    53.5 - 63.5
    Frequency
    47
    22
    26
    10
    22
  • (iv)
    Class-Interval
    13.5 - 22.5
    23.5 - 32.5
    33.5 - 42.5
    43.5 - 52.5
    53.5 - 62.5
    Frequency
    47
    22
    26
    10
    22
  • (v)
    Class-Interval
    13.5 - 23
    23.5 - 33
    33.5 - 43
    43.5 - 53
    53.5 - 63
    Frequency
    47
    22
    26
    10
    22
Question 35
35.
Which of the following class intervals are in exclusive form?
a)
16 - 22 , 23 - 29 , 30 - 36,...
b)
16 - 22 , 22 - 28 , 28 - 34,...
c)
15.5 - 22.5 , 22.5 - 29.5 , 29.5 - 36.5...
d)
37 - 43 , 44 - 50 , 51 - 57,...
e)
34 - 40 , 40 - 46 , 46 - 52...
  • (i)
    {a,b,c}
  • (ii)
    {b,c,e}
  • (iii)
    {a,b}
  • (iv)
    {d,c}
  • (v)
    {a,d,e}
Question 36
36.
    • If the mean of the following frequency distribution is
    • 9
      13

      32
    • ,
    • find the value of 'x'.
    • Value
      Frequency
      4
      5
      5
      1
      7
      2
      8
      6
      9
      3
      10
      x
      11
      4
      13
      4
      14
      4
      15
      1
  • (i)
    0
  • (ii)
    5
  • (iii)
    2
  • (iv)
    1
  • (v)
    3
Question 37
37.
    • If the sum of the following frequency distribution is
    • 35
    • ,
    • find the value of 'x'.
    • Class-Interval
      Frequency
      20 - 26
      9
      27 - 33
      2
      34 - 40
      2
      41 - 47
      9
      48 - 54
      3
      55 - 61
      4
      62 - 68
      x
      69 - 75
      5
  • (i)
    2
  • (ii)
    0
  • (iii)
    4
  • (iv)
    -1
  • (v)
    1
Question 38
38.
To represent equal numerical values, same diagrams are used in
  • (i)
    sectors
  • (ii)
    pictographs
  • (iii)
    pie-diagrams
  • (iv)
    bar-diagrams
Question 39
39.
Which of the following are continuous variables?
a)
Number of members in a family
b)
Number of workers in a factory
c)
Heights of children in a class
d)
Wages of workers in a factory
e)
Marks obtained by student in a particular subject
  • (i)
    {a,c}
  • (ii)
    {e,a,c}
  • (iii)
    {b,d,c}
  • (iv)
    {b,d}
  • (v)
    {c,d}
Question 40
40.
Which of the following are discrete variables?
a)
Temperature at a place over a month
b)
Population of cities
c)
Wages of workers in a factory
d)
Number of players in a team
e)
Heights of children in a class
  • (i)
    {b,d}
  • (ii)
    {a,b}
  • (iii)
    {c,d,b}
  • (iv)
    {e,a,b}
  • (v)
    {c,d}
Question 41
41.
    • Find the sum of frequencies for the given table
    • Value
      16
      51
      57
      65
      68
      73
      74
      85
      90
      Frequency
      1
      1
      2
      1
      1
      1
      1
      1
      1
  • (i)
    13
  • (ii)
    9
  • (iii)
    7
  • (iv)
    10
  • (v)
    11
Question 42
42.
    • Given class interval table, find the sum of frequencies.
    • Class-Interval
      23 - 30
      31 - 38
      39 - 46
      47 - 54
      55 - 62
      63 - 70
      Frequency
      29
      8
      28
      11
      22
      13
  • (i)
    108
  • (ii)
    114
  • (iii)
    111
  • (iv)
    112
  • (v)
    110
Question 43
43.
    • The class marks of a frequency distribution are
    • 32.5 , 38.5 , 44.5 , 50.5
    • .
    • Find the class size and class intervals
    • in inclusive form
  • (i)
    6
    ;
    31
    -
    36
    ,
    37
    -
    42
    ,
    43
    -
    48
    ,
    49
    -
    54
  • (ii)
    6
    ;
    29
    -
    35
    ,
    35
    -
    41
    ,
    41
    -
    47
    ,
    47
    -
    53
  • (iii)
    6
    ;
    29
    -
    34
    ,
    35
    -
    40
    ,
    41
    -
    46
    ,
    47
    -
    52
  • (iv)
    5
    ;
    30
    -
    35
    ,
    35
    -
    40
    ,
    40
    -
    45
    ,
    45
    -
    50
  • (v)
    6
    ;
    30
    -
    35
    ,
    36
    -
    41
    ,
    42
    -
    47
    ,
    48
    -
    53
Question 44
44.
    • The class marks of a frequency distribution are
    • 19.5 , 24.5 , 29.5 , 34.5
    • .
    • Find the class size and class intervals
    • in exclusive form
  • (i)
    5
    ;
    18
    -
    23
    ,
    23
    -
    28
    ,
    28
    -
    33
    ,
    33
    -
    38
  • (ii)
    5
    ;
    16
    -
    21
    ,
    21
    -
    26
    ,
    26
    -
    31
    ,
    31
    -
    36
  • (iii)
    7
    ;
    16
    -
    22
    ,
    23
    -
    29
    ,
    30
    -
    36
    ,
    37
    -
    43
  • (iv)
    6
    ;
    17
    -
    22
    ,
    23
    -
    28
    ,
    29
    -
    34
    ,
    35
    -
    40
  • (v)
    5
    ;
    17
    -
    22
    ,
    22
    -
    27
    ,
    27
    -
    32
    ,
    32
    -
    37
    Assignment Key

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