Vaishali Bhatia and Rupesh Pathak Solutions for Chapter: Data Handling and Probability, Exercise 5: Exercise 15.4
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The following table shows the earnings of Mehra and Sons Pvt.Ltd. (in ₹ lakhs) during four consecutive financial years.
Year | ||||
Earning (in ₹ lakhs) |
Draw a bar graph representing the above data.

The mode of transportation used by students of a school is as follows:
Modes of transportation | School bus | Private bus | Private van | Auto | Metro | On foot | Cycle |
Number of students |
Draw a bar graph to represent the above data.

The following table shows the temperature in the morning and evening of the first week of March.
Days | Monday | Tuesday | Wednesday | Thursday | Friday | Saturday | Sunday |
Temperature in the morning | °C | °C | °C | °C | °C | °C | °C |
Temperature in the evening | °C | °C | °C | °C | °C | °C | °C |
Draw a double bar graph to represent the above data.

A survey was conducted in a class to find the preference of students for fruit drinks and the following tally was collected.
Complete the data by filling the third column and then draw a bar graph with the appropriate scale.
Fruit Juice | Students who preferred | Number of students who preferred |
Apple | ||
Orange | ||
Mango | ||
Pomegranate | ||
Sugarcane |

The height of some tall structures in the world is given as follows.
Structure | Country | Height in Metres |
Empire State Building | USA | |
Delhi TV Tower | India | |
Telecom Tower | Great Britain | |
Eiffel Tower | France |
Represent the above data by drawing a bar graph with appropriate scale.

In the year the sale of the books in a book shop was as follows:
Month | Jan | Feb | Mar | Apr | May | June | July | Aug | Sept | Oct | Nov | Dec |
Fiction | ||||||||||||
Non-fiction |
Draw a double bar graph to represent the given data.

The following data gives the total marks (out of ) obtained by six children of a particular class.
Represent the data on a bar graph using a suitable scale.
Students | Ramu | Manjit | Venkat | Shehzad | Manisha | Aarthi |
Marks obtained |

The following data gives the information about the favourite fruit of students of class in a particular school.
Represent the data on a bar graph using a suitable scale.
Favourite fruit | Apple | Banana | Mango | Grapes | Orange |
Number of students |
