EduSahara™ Assignment
Name : Pie Chart
Chapter : Data Handling
Grade : CBSE Grade VIII
License : Non Commercial Use
Question
1
1.
The following pie chart gives the data regarding the favourite sport of 549 students of a school. Identify the table for the given pie diagram.
(i)
Sport
badminton
boxing
tennis
swimming
table tennis
No. of students
54
144
117
153
81
(ii)
Sport
badminton
boxing
tennis
swimming
table tennis
No. of students
81
54
144
117
153
(iii)
Sport
badminton
boxing
tennis
swimming
table tennis
No. of students
54
81
117
144
153
(iv)
Sport
badminton
boxing
tennis
swimming
table tennis
No. of students
153
54
117
81
144
(v)
Sport
badminton
boxing
tennis
swimming
table tennis
No. of students
117
144
153
81
54
Question
2
2.
The following pie chart shows the monthly budget of a family. Identify the table for the given pie diagram.
(i)
Item
Dish bill
Electricity
Savings
Water
Insurance
Loan
Food
Expenses (in Rs)
3600
2520
1800
3240
3060
2880
2700
(ii)
Item
Dish bill
Electricity
Savings
Water
Insurance
Loan
Food
Expenses (in Rs)
1800
2520
2700
2880
3060
3240
3600
(iii)
Item
Dish bill
Electricity
Savings
Water
Insurance
Loan
Food
Expenses (in Rs)
1800
2700
2520
2880
3240
3600
3060
(iv)
Item
Dish bill
Electricity
Savings
Water
Insurance
Loan
Food
Expenses (in Rs)
3240
3600
3060
2880
2700
1800
2520
(v)
Item
Dish bill
Electricity
Savings
Water
Insurance
Loan
Food
Expenses (in Rs)
2880
3600
3060
2520
1800
3240
2700
Question
3
3.
The results declared by a school was as under. Identify the table for the given pie diagram.
(i)
Result
I division
II division
III division
Failed
No. of Students
36
45
81
108
(ii)
Result
I division
II division
III division
Failed
No. of Students
81
45
36
108
(iii)
Result
I division
II division
III division
Failed
No. of Students
36
81
45
108
(iv)
Result
I division
II division
III division
Failed
No. of Students
45
108
36
81
(v)
Result
I division
II division
III division
Failed
No. of Students
45
81
36
108
Question
4
4.
The total marks obtained by a student in his annual examination is 477. Find the maximum marks.
(i)
99
(ii)
102
(iii)
96
(iv)
100
(v)
98
Question
5
5.
The total marks obtained by a student in his annual examination is 459. Find the minimum marks.
(i)
53
(ii)
54
(iii)
56
(iv)
52
(v)
55
Question
6
6.
The total export earnings of ₹2880 crores of a country during five years is shown below. Find the earnings (in crores) in 2007-08.
(i)
494
(ii)
499
(iii)
498
(iv)
496
(v)
493
Question
7
7.
The total marks obtained by Arjun in his annual exam are 405 as shown below. Find the marks in "German".
(i)
62
(ii)
65
(iii)
68
(iv)
63
(v)
67
Question
8
8.
1620 students of a certain locality use different modes of travel to school as shown below. Find the number of students whose mode of travel is "Moped".
(i)
161
(ii)
160
(iii)
158
(iv)
156
(v)
155
Question
9
9.
There are 1800 creatures in a zoo. Find the count of "Wild animals".
(i)
272
(ii)
270
(iii)
273
(iv)
268
(v)
267
Question
10
10.
A survey of 1260 school students was done to know the preferred free time activity. Find the number of students who prefer "Painting".
(i)
122
(ii)
117
(iii)
116
(iv)
119
(v)
121
Question
11
11.
The following pie chart shows 900 students of a school participating in various games. Find the number of students who participate in "cricket".
(i)
185
(ii)
186
(iii)
191
(iv)
188
(v)
190
Question
12
12.
The pie chart given below shows purchase of number of cars of different automobile companies in America. Identify the sector angle of "Porsche".
(i)
65
(ii)
62
(iii)
60
(iv)
63
(v)
61
Question
13
13.
The pie diagram given below shows the monthly family expenditure of a person earning ₹12240 per month. How much does he spend on "Dish bill"?
(i)
₹1599.00
(ii)
₹1598.00
(iii)
₹1596.00
(iv)
₹1600.00
(v)
₹1597.00
Question
14
14.
The pie chart given below consists of top selling race cars of different brands. Identify the most sold car.
(i)
Aston Martin
(ii)
Porsche
(iii)
Ferrari
(iv)
Lamborghini Reventon
(v)
Rolls Royce
Question
15
15.
The pie chart given below consists of top selling race cars of different brands. Identify the least sold car.
(i)
Rolls Royce
(ii)
Jaguar
(iii)
Buggatti Veyron
(iv)
Pagani Zonda
(v)
McLaren
Question
16
16.
The number of sectors present in the pie chart
(i)
4
(ii)
5
(iii)
7
(iv)
3
(v)
6
Question
17
17.
The total export earnings of ₹700 thousand crore of a country during five years is shown below. Find the year that has maximum export earnings.
(i)
2006-07
(ii)
2009-10
(iii)
2008-09
(iv)
2010-11
(v)
2007-08
Question
18
18.
The total export earnings of ₹780 thousand crore of a country during five years is shown below. Find the year that has minimum export earnings.
(i)
2006-07
(ii)
2008-09
(iii)
2007-08
(iv)
2009-10
(v)
2010-11
Question
19
19.
The total export earnings of ₹810 thousand crore of a country during five years is shown below. Find the year that has 195 thousand crore export earnings.
(i)
2006-07
(ii)
2009-10
(iii)
2008-09
(iv)
2010-11
(v)
2007-08
Question
20
20.
Shown below is the total food grain production of 335 million tonnes over 5 years. Find the year that has maximum food grain production.
(i)
2008
(ii)
2009
(iii)
2010
(iv)
2011
(v)
2007
Question
21
21.
Shown below is the total food grain production of 325 million tonnes over 5 years. Find the year that has minimum food grain production.
(i)
2008
(ii)
2007
(iii)
2009
(iv)
2010
(v)
2011
Question
22
22.
Shown below is the total food grain production of 335 million tonnes over 5 years. Find the year that has 55 million tonnes food grain production.
(i)
2010
(ii)
2011
(iii)
2007
(iv)
2008
(v)
2009
Question
23
23.
The total marks obtained by Arun in his annual exam are 520 as shown below. Find the subject that has maximum score.
(i)
Telugu
(ii)
English
(iii)
Hindi
(iv)
Science
(v)
Mathematics
Question
24
24.
The total marks obtained by Pavan in his annual exam are 300 as shown below. Find the subject that has minimum score.
(i)
Social Studies
(ii)
German
(iii)
French
(iv)
English
(v)
Telugu
Question
25
25.
The total marks obtained by Kumar in his annual exam are 245 as shown below. Find the subject that has 60 score.
(i)
Biology
(ii)
Telugu
(iii)
Social Studies
(iv)
French
(v)
Spanish
Question
26
26.
1130 students of a certain locality use different modes of travel to school as shown below. Find the mode of travel that has maximum students.
(i)
School Bus
(ii)
Auto
(iii)
Scooter
(iv)
By Foot
(v)
Car
Question
27
27.
1550 students of a certain locality use different modes of travel to school as shown below. Find the mode of travel that has minimum students.
(i)
School Van
(ii)
RTC Bus
(iii)
Car
(iv)
By Foot
(v)
Bicycle
Question
28
28.
1650 students of a certain locality use different modes of travel to school as shown below. Find the mode of travel that has 390 students.
(i)
Auto
(ii)
By Foot
(iii)
School Van
(iv)
Car
(v)
Scooter
Question
29
29.
There are 1030 creatures in a zoo. Find the type of creature that has maximum presense in the zoo.
(i)
Reptiles
(ii)
Domestic animals
(iii)
Wild animals
(iv)
Land animals
(v)
Beast animals
Question
30
30.
There are 790 creatures in a zoo. Find the type of creature that has minimum presense in the zoo.
(i)
Birds
(ii)
Domestic animals
(iii)
Water animals
(iv)
Beast animals
(v)
Wild animals
Question
31
31.
There are 790 creatures in a zoo. Find the type of creature that has 180 creatures presense in the zoo.
(i)
Birds
(ii)
Beast animals
(iii)
Land animals
(iv)
Domestic animals
(v)
Reptiles
Question
32
32.
A survey of 1440 school students was done to knowthe preferred free time activity. Find the activity that has maximum preference.
(i)
Singing
(ii)
Listening music
(iii)
Dancing
(iv)
Community work
(v)
Playing
Question
33
33.
A survey of 1140 school students was done to knowthe preferred free time activity. Find the activity that has minimum preference.
(i)
Helping parents
(ii)
Painting
(iii)
Playing
(iv)
Reading books
(v)
Listening music
Question
34
34.
A survey of 1190 school students was done to knowthe preferred free time activity. Find the activity that has 180 student preference.
(i)
Playing
(ii)
Reading books
(iii)
Dancing
(iv)
Painting
(v)
Helping parents
Question
35
35.
The following pie chart shows 1610 students of a school participating in various games. Find the game that has maximum participation.
(i)
kabaddi
(ii)
swimming
(iii)
boxing
(iv)
hockey
(v)
carroms
Question
36
36.
The following pie chart shows 1500 students of a school participating in various games. Find the game that has minimum participation.
(i)
shotput
(ii)
hockey
(iii)
tennis
(iv)
football
(v)
carroms
Question
37
37.
The following pie chart shows 990 students of a school participating in various games. Find the game that has 170 student participation.
(i)
tennis
(ii)
kabaddi
(iii)
long jump
(iv)
football
(v)
shotput
Question
38
38.
1026 students of a certain locality use different modes of travel to school as given below.
Mode of travel
Scooter
By Foot
School Bus
School Van
RTC Bus
Car
Moped
Bicycle
No. of Students
90
117
144
171
126
135
81
162
Find the number of students whose travelling mode is Moped.
(i)
80
(ii)
83
(iii)
81
(iv)
82
(v)
79
Question
39
39.
The following table gives the data regarding the favourite sport of 414 students of a school. Find the pie chart sector angle for "long jump"
Sport
long jump
high jump
kabaddi
wrestling
carroms
shotput
basketball
No. of students
90
81
63
18
36
27
99
(i)
80.26°
(ii)
77.26°
(iii)
76.26°
(iv)
79.26°
(v)
78.26°
Question
40
40.
A man earns Rs 1890 per month. His expenditure during a month is as follows. Find the pie chart sector angle for "Net bill"
Item
Food
Education
Misc.
Rent
Net bill
Expenses (in rupees)
135
180
450
540
585
(i)
110.43°
(ii)
111.43°
(iii)
109.43°
(iv)
113.43°
(v)
112.43°
Question
41
41.
Pie-diagram consists of
(i)
sectors
(ii)
triangles
(iii)
squares
(iv)
circles
Question
42
42.
The statistical diagram that shows the relative sizes of various parts in the total data is
(i)
bar diagram
(ii)
sectors
(iii)
pie-diagram
(iv)
pictograph
Question
43
43.
Sum of the angles of various sectors in a pie-diagram
(i)
360°
(ii)
90°
(iii)
270°
(iv)
180°
Assignment Key
1) (iii)
2) (ii)
3) (iv)
4) (i)
5) (ii)
6) (iv)
7) (ii)
8) (iii)
9) (ii)
10) (iv)
11) (iv)
12) (ii)
13) (ii)
14) (iii)
15) (i)
16) (ii)
17) (ii)
18) (iv)
19) (i)
20) (v)
21) (iv)
22) (iv)
23) (i)
24) (ii)
25) (ii)
26) (iii)
27) (v)
28) (v)
29) (ii)
30) (iii)
31) (i)
32) (iv)
33) (i)
34) (i)
35) (i)
36) (ii)
37) (v)
38) (iii)
39) (v)
40) (ii)
41) (i)
42) (iii)
43) (i)