ICSE Board Practice

ICSE Grade VI - Statistics
Question 1
1.
Students of a certain locality use different modes of travel to school as given below. Find the mode of travel that has minimum students.
  • School Van
  • Car
  • Bicycle
  • Scooter
  • By Foot
Question 2
2.
Given below is the column-graph showing heights of some mountain peaks. Find the mountain that has maximum height.
  • Kanchenjunga
  • Appalachian
  • Annapurna
  • Himadri
  • Mount Everest
Question 3
3.
1090 students of a certain locality use different modes of travel to school as shown below. Find the mode of travel that has 180 students.
  • Bicycle
  • Auto
  • Scooter
  • By Foot
  • Car
Question 4
4.
Students of a certain locality use different modes of travel to school as given below. Find the mode of travel that has 155 students.
  • Scooter
  • By Foot
  • School Bus
  • School Van
  • Car
Question 5
5.
There are certain creatures in a zoo. Find the type of creature that has 417 creatures presense in the zoo.
  • Domestic animals
  • Water animals
  • Wild animals
  • Land animals
  • Reptiles
Question 6
6.
There are 8190 creatures in a zoo as shown below. Find the pie chart sector angle for "Beast animals"
Type of creatures
Reptiles
Land animals
Birds
Beast animals
Water animals
Wild animals
Domestic animals
No. of creatures
180
540
900
1350
1530
1890
1800
  • 60.34°
  • 61.34°
  • 58.34°
  • 59.34°
  • 57.34°
Question 7
7.
The air distance of some cities from Delhi (in km) are given below. Find the city that has maximum distance.
  • Chennai
  • Nagpur
  • Coimbatore
  • Kolkata
  • Pune
Question 8
8.
There are 690 creatures in a zoo. Find the type of creature that has minimum presense in the zoo.
  • Domestic animals
  • Reptiles
  • Land animals
  • Wild animals
  • Beast animals
Question 9
9.
The marks obtained by Ayush in his annual exam are shown below. Find the subject that has maximum score.
  • Hindi
  • Sanskrit
  • Mathematics
  • Urdu
  • French
Question 10
10.
Sum of the angles of various sectors in a pie-diagram
  • 360°
  • 90°
  • 180°
  • 270°