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ASSERTION-REASONING WORKSHEET CH-4 Data Handling and Presentation CLASS 6

 

ASSERTION-REASONING WORKSHEET

Chapter: Data Handling and Presentation            FOR DOWNLOAD PDF CLICK HERE
Class: 6 | NCERT Maths Chapter 4

✍🏽 Choose the correct option:
(A) Both Assertion and Reason are true, and Reason is the correct explanation of Assertion.
(B) Both Assertion and Reason are true, but Reason is not the correct explanation.
(C) Assertion is true, but Reason is false.
(D) Assertion is false, but Reason is true.


Q1.

Assertion (A): A bar graph is a graphical representation of data using bars of equal width.
Reason (R): The height of the bar represents the frequency of the data.
Option: ___


Q2.

Assertion (A): Pictographs are useful for representing large numerical data using pictures or symbols.
Reason (R): One symbol can represent multiple units of data.
Option: ___


Q3.

Assertion (A): The tally mark "||||" represents the number 4.
Reason (R): A set of 5 is shown as "|||||".
Option: ___


Q4.

Assertion (A): It is necessary to draw bars with equal width in a bar graph.
Reason (R): Unequal widths can mislead data interpretation.
Option: ___


Q5.

Assertion (A): Data handling is useful only in Mathematics.
Reason (R): Other subjects do not require graphical data representation.
Option: ___


Q6.

Assertion (A): In a bar graph, the bars can be drawn either vertically or horizontally.
Reason (R): The direction of the bar doesn't affect the data value.
Option: ___


Q7.

Assertion (A): Tally marks help in quickly counting and organizing data.
Reason (R): Tally marks group data in sets of 5 for convenience.
Option: ___


Q8.

Assertion (A): All bars in a bar graph must be drawn touching each other.
Reason (R): Gaps between bars create confusion.
Option: ___


Q9.

Assertion (A): A bar graph is more precise than a pictograph.
Reason (R): Bar graphs allow accurate reading of exact values.
Option: ___


Q10.

Assertion (A): Data is a collection of facts or information.
Reason (R): Information can be in the form of numbers, words, or measurements.
Option: ___


Q11.

Assertion (A): In a pictograph, each symbol must represent the same number throughout the graph.
Reason (R): Changing the value of the symbol mid-graph makes it hard to interpret.
Option: ___


Q12.

Assertion (A): A frequency table tells us how often each item appears in data.
Reason (R): It helps to identify the most or least frequent items.
Option: ___


Q13.

Assertion (A): When using pictographs, symbols can represent decimal numbers.
Reason (R): Each symbol must only represent whole numbers.
Option: ___


Q14.

Assertion (A): Data handling does not include drawing graphs.
Reason (R): Graphs are only part of drawing, not mathematics.
Option: ___


Q15.

Assertion (A): The scale of a bar graph can affect how tall or short the bars look.
Reason (R): The vertical axis determines the frequency values.
Option: ___


Q16.

Assertion (A): A title is not required in a bar graph.
Reason (R): The bars themselves show everything.
Option: ___


Q17.

Assertion (A): Double bar graphs can be used to compare two sets of data.
Reason (R): They allow visual comparison between two categories.
Option: ___


Q18.

Assertion (A): Before creating a graph, it is important to organize the data.
Reason (R): Organized data ensures better accuracy and easier representation.
Option: ___


Q19.

Assertion (A): A bar graph can help detect trends or patterns in data.
Reason (R): Graphs allow easy visual interpretation.
Option: ___


Q20.

Assertion (A): Data handling includes collecting, organizing, and interpreting data.
Reason (R): It helps in making decisions based on data.
Option: ___

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