Bar Graphs

Author:Vaishali Bhatia & Rupesh Pathak
7th CBSE
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Important Questions on Bar Graphs

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Number of students in seven classes of a school is given below

Class I II III IV V VI VII
Number of students 105 115 100 110 135 80 95

Represent the data on a bar graph

 

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The following data gives the information about the favourite fruit of 100 students of class VI 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 19 14 35 18 14

 

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The following data gives the total marks (out of 600) 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 540 430 410 370 460 530

 

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Observe the below given bar graph which is showing the scale of shirts in a ready-made clothes shop from Monday to Saturday.

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How many shirts were sold on Thursday?

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Observe the below given bar graph which is showing the scale of shirts in a ready-made clothes shop from Monday to Saturday.

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On which day were the minimum number of shirts were sold? 

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Observe the below given bar graph which is showing the scale of shirts in a ready-made clothes shop from Monday to Saturday.

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On which day maximum number of shirts were sold? How many shirts were sold on that day?

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Observe the below given bar graph which is showing the scale of shirts in a ready-made clothes shop from Monday to Saturday.

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What is the scale chosen on horizontal line representing the number of shirts.

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Observe the below given bar graph which is showing the scale of shirts in a ready-made clothes shop from Monday to Saturday.

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What information does the bar graph gives?

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The height of some tall structures in the world is given as follows.

Structure Country Height in Metres
Empire State Building USA 449
Delhi TV Tower India 234
Telecom Tower Great Britain 204
Eiffel Tower France 321

Represent the above data by drawing a bar graph with appropriate scale.

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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 |||| |||| _____

 

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The mode of transportation used by 2000 students of a school is as follows:

Modes of transportation School bus Private bus Private van Auto Metro On foot Cycle
Number of students 690 160 450 230 320 80 70

Draw a bar graph to represent the above data.

 

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The following table shows the earnings of Mehra and Sons Pvt.Ltd. (in ₹ lakhs) during four consecutive financial years.

Year 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16
Earning (in ₹ lakhs) 115 112 114 120

Draw a bar graph representing the above data.

 

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The number of shirts manufactured in a factory during six consecutive months is given below.

Month March April May June July August
Number of shirts manufactured 10000 15000 18000 25000 17000 20000

Draw a bar graph representing the above information.

 

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The following table represents the enrolment of new students in a school for five consecutive years.

Years 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16
Number of students 130 125 115 135 130

Draw a bar graph to represent the given data.

 

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The population of six Indian states as estimated in the year 2015 is given below.

State Bihar Jharkhand Uttar pradesh Uttarakhand Madhya Pradesh Chattisgarh
Population (in lakhs) 820 270 1060 80 600 210

Draw a bar graph to represent the above data.