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XI ECONOMICS (GA) 1
Dated: July 24’2024
Guruji Academy Max. Marks - 50 Time – 1 Hr. . Statistics (Chapters 4 to 9) 1. Make a frequency polygon with histogram using the given data. (5) Marks 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-59 60-69 70-79 No. of students 4 10 12 9 7 3 2. Draw a sub-divided bar diagram from the following information (5) Year No of Students Arts Commerce Science Total 2000 100 300 600 1000 2001 150 450 550 1150 2002 130 550 500 1180 3. If the arithmetic mean of the data given below is 28, find : (a) missing frequency (b) median (5) Profit per retail shop (in Rs.) 0-10 10-20 20-30 30-40 40-50 50-60 Number of retail shops 12 18 27 x 17 6 4. Make a Histogram from the following data (5) Class Interval Frequency 10 - 19 18 20 - 29 14 30 - 39 12 40 - 49 9 5. Convert the following inclusive class intervals into exclusive class intervals and draw a more than and less than ogive (5) INCLUSIVE CLASS INTERVAL FREQUENCY 0 - 99 2 100 - 199 4 200 - 299 5 300 - 399 6 400 - 499 3 500 – 599 5 TOTAL 25 6. Draw a pie diagram to represent following data of Expenditure of an average working class family (5) Items of expenditure : Clothing Food Housing Fuel&Lighting Misc. % of Total expenditure : 25 50 10 12 3 7. In 2007, out if a total of 2000 applicants in a college, 1200 were from commerce background. The number of girls was 750, out of which 330 were from science stream. In 2008, the total number of applicants was 3500 of which 2200 were boys. The number of students from science stream was 1100 of which 610 were girls. Tabulate the given information. (5) 8. Calculate mean from the following data(Use Step Deviation Method) (5) Income 15-24 25-34 35-44 45-54 55-64 65-74 No. of Workers 8 10 15 25 40 20 9. Calcuate arithmetic Mean from the following data: Marks(More than) 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 No. of students 150 140 100 80 80 70 30 14 10. a) The mean height of 25 male workers in a factory in a factory is 61 inches and the mean height of 35 female workers in the same factory is 58 inches. Find the combined mean height of 60 workers in the factory. b) The mean of 100 observations was found to be 40. Later on, it was discovered that two items were wrongly taken as 30 and 27 instead of 3 and 72. Find correct mean.