CLASS 6 CH-4 DATA HANDLING AND PRESENTATION NCERT SOLUTIONS GANITA PRAKASH
Any collection of facts, numbers, measures, observations or other descriptions of things that convey information about those things is called data
Naresh and Navya decided to go to each student in the class and ask what their favourite game is. Then they prepared a list. Navya is showing the list.
Mehnoor – Kabaddi Pushkal – Satoliya (Pittu) Anaya – Kabaddi
Jubimon – Hockey Densy – Badminton Jivisha – Satoliya (Pittu)
Simran – Kabaddi Jivika – Satoliya (Pittu) Rajesh – Football
Nand – Satoliya (Pittu) Leela – Hockey Thara – Football
Ankita – Kabaddi Afshan – Hockey Soumya – Cricket
Inon – Hockey Keerat – Cricket Navjot – Hockey
Yuvraj – Cricket Gurpreet – Hockey Hemal – Satoliya (Pittu)
Rehana – Hockey Arsh – Kabaddi Debabrata – Football
Aarna – Badminton Bhavya – Cricket Ananya – Hockey
Kompal – Football Sarah – Kabaddi Hardik – Cricket
Tahira – Cricket
She says (happily), “I have collected the data. I can figure out the most popular game now!”. A few other children are looking at the list and wondering, “We can’t yet see the most popular game. How can we get it from this list?”.
Figure it Out
1. What would you do to find the most popular game among Naresh’s and Navya’s classmates?
2. What is the most popular game in their class?
3. Try to find out the most popular game among your classmates.
4. Pari wants to respond to the questions given below. Put a tick () for the questions where she needs to carry out data collection and put a cross () for the questions where she doesn’t need to collect data. Discuss your answers in the classroom.
a. What is the most popular TV show among her classmates?
b. When did India get independence?
c. How much water is getting wasted in her locality?
d. What is the capital of India?
Shri Nilesh is a teacher. He decided to bring sweets to the class to celebrate the new year. The sweets shop nearby has jalebi, gulab jamun, gujiya, barfi, and rasgulla. He wanted to know the choices of the children. He wrote the names of the sweets on the board and asked each child to tell him their preference. He put a tally mark ‘|’ for each student and when the count reached 5, he put a line through the previous four and marked it as ||||.
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