Data Handling Practice Questions

Class 4 · Mathematics · 289 free MCQs with instant results and detailed explanations.

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136
Easy
117
Medium
36
Hard

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Topics in Data Handling

Pie Charts Introduction 104
Interpreting Data 81
Bar Graphs 104

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Q1
Easy
What does a bar graph use to show data?
A. Bars of different lengths
B. Lines and points
C. Shapes and colors
D. Numbers only
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Correct Answer: A
A bar graph uses bars of different lengths to visually represent data quantities.
Q2
Easy
In a bar graph, what does the height of the bar represent?
A. The color of the bar
B. The numerical value
C. The type of data
D. The width of the bar
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Correct Answer: B
The height of the bar in a bar graph represents the numerical value of the data it illustrates.
Q3
Easy
If a bar graph shows the number of apples, bananas, and oranges sold, which item could be on the x-axis?
A. Number of fruits sold
B. Fruits types
C. Days of the week
D. Prices
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Correct Answer: B
In a bar graph, the categories (like fruit types) are displayed on the x-axis.
Q4
Medium
A bar graph shows the number of apples, bananas, and oranges sold in a fruit shop. If the number of apples sold is 40, bananas 20, and oranges 30, which fruit has the highest sales?
A. Apples
B. Bananas
C. Oranges
D. All are equal
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Correct Answer: A
Apples have the highest sales with 40 sold compared to 20 bananas and 30 oranges.
Q5
Medium
A bar graph depicts the number of books read by students in a month. If Sarah read 12 books, Tom read 9 books, and Emily read 15 books, who read the least number of books?
A. Sarah
B. Tom
C. Emily
D. All read the same
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Correct Answer: B
Tom read the least number of books with a total of 9 books, compared to Sarah's 12 and Emily's 15.
Q6
Medium
What does the height of a bar in a bar graph represent?
A. The frequency of the data
B. The total amount
C. The average value
D. The minimum value
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Correct Answer: A
The height of a bar in a bar graph indicates the frequency of the data being represented.
Q7
Medium
If a bar graph shows the number of apples, bananas, and oranges sold, which can you find out from it?
A. Average price of fruits
B. Total quantity of fruits sold
C. Individual fruit sales data
D. Types of fruits available
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Correct Answer: C
A bar graph displays individual quantities of each type of fruit sold, allowing you to analyze sales data for each fruit.
Q8
Hard
A bar graph shows the scores of students in a class. If the score of the highest bar is 40 and the lowest is 10, what is the range of scores?
A. 30
B. 20
C. 10
D. 50
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Correct Answer: A
The range is calculated as the difference between the highest and lowest scores: 40 - 10 = 30.
Q9
Hard
The bar graph represents the number of ice creams sold each day for a week. If Monday shows 15, Tuesday shows 20, and Wednesday shows 25, what is the average number of ice creams sold on these three days?
A. 20
B. 18
C. 22
D. 25
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Correct Answer: A
Average = (15 + 20 + 25) / 3 = 60 / 3 = 20.
Q10
Hard
In a bar graph, the height of the bar representing cars is 12 cm, while the height for bikes is 8 cm. What is the ratio of the number of cars to bikes sold?
A. 3:2
B. 4:3
C. 2:3
D. 3:4
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Correct Answer: A
The ratio of the heights is 12:8, which simplifies to 3:2.

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This page contains 289 practice MCQs for the chapter Data Handling in Class 4 Mathematics. The questions are organized by difficulty — 136 easy, 117 medium, 36 hard — so you can choose the right level for your preparation.

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