EduSahara™ Assignment
Name : Bar Graph
Chapter : Data Handling
Grade : SSC Grade VII
License : Non Commercial Use
Question 1
1.
1908 students of a school use different modes of travel to school. Identify the table for the given bar diagram.
  • (i)
    Mode of travel
    School Van
    Scooter
    School Bus
    RTC Bus
    By Foot
    No. of students
    351
    450
    333
    360
    414
  • (ii)
    Mode of travel
    School Van
    Scooter
    School Bus
    RTC Bus
    By Foot
    No. of students
    333
    450
    360
    414
    351
  • (iii)
    Mode of travel
    School Van
    Scooter
    School Bus
    RTC Bus
    By Foot
    No. of students
    414
    351
    450
    333
    360
  • (iv)
    Mode of travel
    School Van
    Scooter
    School Bus
    RTC Bus
    By Foot
    No. of students
    414
    450
    351
    333
    360
  • (v)
    Mode of travel
    School Van
    Scooter
    School Bus
    RTC Bus
    By Foot
    No. of students
    351
    414
    360
    450
    333
Question 2
2.
There are 1935 creatures in a zoo as shown in the bar graph. Identify the table for the given bar diagram.
  • (i)
    Type of Creatures
    Beast animals
    Wild animals
    Birds
    Land animals
    Reptiles
    Water animals
    Domestic animals
    No. of Creatures
    423
    288
    306
    108
    270
    351
    189
  • (ii)
    Type of Creatures
    Beast animals
    Wild animals
    Birds
    Land animals
    Reptiles
    Water animals
    Domestic animals
    No. of Creatures
    351
    306
    288
    270
    189
    423
    108
  • (iii)
    Type of Creatures
    Beast animals
    Wild animals
    Birds
    Land animals
    Reptiles
    Water animals
    Domestic animals
    No. of Creatures
    288
    270
    351
    306
    189
    108
    423
  • (iv)
    Type of Creatures
    Beast animals
    Wild animals
    Birds
    Land animals
    Reptiles
    Water animals
    Domestic animals
    No. of Creatures
    189
    288
    351
    108
    306
    270
    423
  • (v)
    Type of Creatures
    Beast animals
    Wild animals
    Birds
    Land animals
    Reptiles
    Water animals
    Domestic animals
    No. of Creatures
    288
    108
    270
    306
    423
    189
    351
Question 3
3.
The following bar graph gives data regarding the favourite sport of 864 students of a school. Identify the table for the given bar diagram.
  • (i)
    Sport
    long jump
    badminton
    carroms
    football
    chess
    wrestling
    kabaddi
    hockey
    No. of students
    171
    126
    27
    54
    45
    144
    135
    162
  • (ii)
    Sport
    long jump
    badminton
    carroms
    football
    chess
    wrestling
    kabaddi
    hockey
    No. of students
    162
    27
    126
    144
    135
    171
    45
    54
  • (iii)
    Sport
    long jump
    badminton
    carroms
    football
    chess
    wrestling
    kabaddi
    hockey
    No. of students
    162
    126
    54
    135
    144
    171
    27
    45
  • (iv)
    Sport
    long jump
    badminton
    carroms
    football
    chess
    wrestling
    kabaddi
    hockey
    No. of students
    135
    27
    54
    126
    144
    171
    45
    162
  • (v)
    Sport
    long jump
    badminton
    carroms
    football
    chess
    wrestling
    kabaddi
    hockey
    No. of students
    45
    171
    54
    144
    162
    27
    135
    126
Question 4
4.
The number of bars present in the bar chart of the following table is
  • (i)
    5
  • (ii)
    8
  • (iii)
    10
  • (iv)
    9
  • (v)
    7
Question 5
5.
Given the bar graph, find the maximum frequency
  • (i)
    95
  • (ii)
    75
  • (iii)
    80
  • (iv)
    90
  • (v)
    85
Question 6
6.
Given the bar graph, find the minimum frequency
  • (i)
    35
  • (ii)
    50
  • (iii)
    45
  • (iv)
    40
  • (v)
    55
Question 7
7.
The following bar graph shows the export earnings of a country (in thousand crore) during five years. Find the year that has maximum export earnings.
  • (i)
    2009-10
  • (ii)
    2010-11
  • (iii)
    2008-09
  • (iv)
    2006-07
  • (v)
    2007-08
Question 8
8.
The following bar graph shows the export earnings of a country (in thousand crore) during five years. Find the year that has minimum export earnings.
  • (i)
    2008-09
  • (ii)
    2007-08
  • (iii)
    2010-11
  • (iv)
    2009-10
  • (v)
    2006-07
Question 9
9.
The following bar graph shows the export earnings of a country (in thousand crore) during five years. Find the year that has 82 thousand crore export earnings.
  • (i)
    2006-07
  • (ii)
    2007-08
  • (iii)
    2010-11
  • (iv)
    2008-09
  • (v)
    2009-10
Question 10
10.
The air distance of some cities from Delhi (in km) are given below. Find the city that has maximum distance.
  • (i)
    Kolkata
  • (ii)
    Mysore
  • (iii)
    Cuttack
  • (iv)
    Lucknow
  • (v)
    Bangalore
Question 11
11.
The air distance of some cities from Delhi (in km) are given below. Find the city that has minimum distance.
  • (i)
    Nagpur
  • (ii)
    Coimbatore
  • (iii)
    Mysore
  • (iv)
    Ahmedabad
  • (v)
    Hubli
Question 12
12.
The air distance of some cities from Delhi (in km) are given below. Find the city that has 918 km distance.
  • (i)
    Bhopal
  • (ii)
    Ahmedabad
  • (iii)
    Bangalore
  • (iv)
    Visakhapatnam
  • (v)
    Tirupati
Question 13
13.
On a certain day, the temperature in a city was recorded as shown below. Find the time that has maximum temperature.
  • (i)
    5 a.m.
  • (ii)
    9 a.m.
  • (iii)
    1 p.m.
  • (iv)
    7 a.m.
  • (v)
    11 a.m.
Question 14
14.
On a certain day, the temperature in a city was recorded as shown below. Find the time that has minimum temperature.
  • (i)
    5 a.m.
  • (ii)
    9 a.m.
  • (iii)
    1 p.m.
  • (iv)
    3 p.m.
  • (v)
    5 p.m.
Question 15
15.
On a certain day, the temperature in a city was recorded as shown below. Find the time that has 21 °C temperature.
  • (i)
    1 p.m.
  • (ii)
    7 a.m.
  • (iii)
    3 p.m.
  • (iv)
    5 a.m.
  • (v)
    11 a.m.
Question 16
16.
Following bar graph gives the average temperature of a place during a week. Find the day that has maximum temperature.
  • (i)
    Tues.
  • (ii)
    Sat.
  • (iii)
    Thurs.
  • (iv)
    Mon.
  • (v)
    Wed.
Question 17
17.
Following bar graph gives the average temperature of a place during a week. Find the day that has minimum temperature.
  • (i)
    Fri.
  • (ii)
    Mon.
  • (iii)
    Tues.
  • (iv)
    Sat.
  • (v)
    Thurs.
Question 18
18.
Following bar graph gives the average temperature of a place during a week. Find the day that has 22 °C temperature.
  • (i)
    Mon.
  • (ii)
    Thurs.
  • (iii)
    Sun.
  • (iv)
    Sat.
  • (v)
    Tues.
Question 19
19.
Read the column-graph given below. Find the year that has maximum food grains production.
  • (i)
    2008
  • (ii)
    2007
  • (iii)
    2010
  • (iv)
    2009
  • (v)
    2011
Question 20
20.
Read the column-graph given below. Find the year that has minimum food grains production.
  • (i)
    2007
  • (ii)
    2011
  • (iii)
    2010
  • (iv)
    2009
  • (v)
    2008
Question 21
21.
Read the column-graph given below. Find the year that has 90 million tonnes food grains production.
  • (i)
    2010
  • (ii)
    2007
  • (iii)
    2008
  • (iv)
    2009
  • (v)
    2011
Question 22
22.
The marks obtained by Anil in his annual exam are shown below. Find the subject that has maximum score.
  • (i)
    Hindi
  • (ii)
    Science
  • (iii)
    French
  • (iv)
    Urdu
  • (v)
    German
Question 23
23.
The marks obtained by Arun in his annual exam are shown below. Find the subject that has minimum score.
  • (i)
    Sanskrit
  • (ii)
    English
  • (iii)
    Science
  • (iv)
    Mathematics
  • (v)
    Urdu
Question 24
24.
The marks obtained by Kiran in his annual exam are shown below. Find the subject that has 62 score.
  • (i)
    Urdu
  • (ii)
    English
  • (iii)
    French
  • (iv)
    Hindi
  • (v)
    Telugu
Question 25
25.
Given below is the column-graph showing heights of some mountain peaks. Find the mountain that has maximum height.
  • (i)
    Annapurna
  • (ii)
    Nanga Parbat
  • (iii)
    Appalachian
  • (iv)
    Kanchenjunga
  • (v)
    Nanda Devi
Question 26
26.
Given below is the column-graph showing heights of some mountain peaks. Find the mountain that has minimum height.
  • (i)
    Nanda Devi
  • (ii)
    Nanga Parbat
  • (iii)
    Annapurna
  • (iv)
    Mount Everest
  • (v)
    Appalachian
Question 27
27.
Given below is the column-graph showing heights of some mountain peaks. Find the mountain that has 4376 m height.
  • (i)
    Nanga Parbat
  • (ii)
    Mount Everest
  • (iii)
    Annapurna
  • (iv)
    Appalachian
  • (v)
    Kanchenjunga
Question 28
28.
Read the given column-graph. Find the month that has maximum rainfall.
  • (i)
    September
  • (ii)
    July
  • (iii)
    October
  • (iv)
    November
  • (v)
    June
Question 29
29.
Read the given column-graph. Find the month that has minimum rainfall.
  • (i)
    November
  • (ii)
    September
  • (iii)
    July
  • (iv)
    October
  • (v)
    August
Question 30
30.
Read the given column-graph. Find the month that has 6 cm rainfall.
  • (i)
    June
  • (ii)
    August
  • (iii)
    July
  • (iv)
    November
  • (v)
    October
Question 31
31.
Students of a certain locality use different modes of travel to school as given below. Find the mode of travel that has maximum students.
  • (i)
    RTC Bus
  • (ii)
    Moped
  • (iii)
    Auto
  • (iv)
    By Foot
  • (v)
    Scooter
Question 32
32.
Students of a certain locality use different modes of travel to school as given below. Find the mode of travel that has minimum students.
  • (i)
    Auto
  • (ii)
    Bicycle
  • (iii)
    RTC Bus
  • (iv)
    Moped
  • (v)
    School Bus
Question 33
33.
Students of a certain locality use different modes of travel to school as given below. Find the mode of travel that has 137 students.
  • (i)
    Auto
  • (ii)
    School Bus
  • (iii)
    Car
  • (iv)
    RTC Bus
  • (v)
    School Van
Question 34
34.
There are certain creatures in a zoo. Find the type of creature that has maximum presense in the zoo.
  • (i)
    Reptiles
  • (ii)
    Land animals
  • (iii)
    Water animals
  • (iv)
    Beast animals
  • (v)
    Birds
Question 35
35.
There are certain creatures in a zoo. Find the type of creature that has minimum presense in the zoo.
  • (i)
    Wild animals
  • (ii)
    Land animals
  • (iii)
    Domestic animals
  • (iv)
    Beast animals
  • (v)
    Reptiles
Question 36
36.
There are certain creatures in a zoo. Find the type of creature that has 486 creatures presense in the zoo.
  • (i)
    Reptiles
  • (ii)
    Domestic animals
  • (iii)
    Birds
  • (iv)
    Wild animals
  • (v)
    Water animals
Question 37
37.
    • The following table gives the data regarding
    • the favourite sport of
    • 191
    • students of a school.
    • Find number of students who like
    • kabaddi
    • .
    • Sport
      shotput
      running
      badminton
      kabaddi
      long jump
      boxing
      No. of Students
      42
      31
      30
      33
      39
      16
  • (i)
    32
  • (ii)
    34
  • (iii)
    30
  • (iv)
    35
  • (v)
    33
Question 38
38.
    • 909 students of a certain locality use different modes of travel to school as given below.
    • Mode of travel
      Auto
      School Van
      By Foot
      Scooter
      Moped
      School Bus
      RTC Bus
      Bicycle
      No. of Students
      45
      72
      81
      99
      171
      126
      162
      153
    • Find the number of students whose travelling mode is Moped.
  • (i)
    172
  • (ii)
    174
  • (iii)
    170
  • (iv)
    171
  • (v)
    168
Question 39
39.
In a bar diagram the value represented by a rectangle is proportional to its
  • (i)
    perimeter
  • (ii)
    breadth
  • (iii)
    length
  • (iv)
    area
    Assignment Key

  •  1) (ii)
  •  2) (iv)
  •  3) (ii)
  •  4) (ii)
  •  5) (iii)
  •  6) (iv)
  •  7) (i)
  •  8) (v)
  •  9) (v)
  •  10) (iv)
  •  11) (ii)
  •  12) (iii)
  •  13) (i)
  •  14) (i)
  •  15) (iii)
  •  16) (i)
  •  17) (i)
  •  18) (iv)
  •  19) (iv)
  •  20) (ii)
  •  21) (ii)
  •  22) (iii)
  •  23) (i)
  •  24) (i)
  •  25) (i)
  •  26) (ii)
  •  27) (iv)
  •  28) (iii)
  •  29) (iv)
  •  30) (iv)
  •  31) (i)
  •  32) (iii)
  •  33) (i)
  •  34) (i)
  •  35) (ii)
  •  36) (iii)
  •  37) (v)
  •  38) (iv)
  •  39) (iii)