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The document consists of a series of statistical questions aimed at Class 9 students, focusing on concepts such as mean, median, mode, and frequency distribution. It includes various data sets and asks students to calculate specific statistical measures, find missing frequencies, and analyze distributions. The questions cover a range of topics, including grouped data, continuous frequency distributions, and real-world applications like survey data and weights of newborns.

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Vidyaniketan Public School

Statistics
Name :
Class 9
Date :

Question: 1
Find the mean, median and mode of the following distribution.

Question: 2
The following data represents the marks scored by the students in the summative assessment exam.

Calculate the median.

Question: 3
The following data gives the information on the observed life times (in hours) of 225 electrical components.

Determine the modal lifetimes of the components.

Question: 4
The mean of the following frequency distribution is 57.6 and the sum of the frequencies is 50. Find the missing
frequencies p, q.

Question: 5
Using step-deviation method, calculate the arithmetic mean of the following grouped distribution.
Question: 6

If and mean of any distribution is 6, find the value of ‘p’.

Question: 7
Find the value of p, if the mode is 65.

Question: 8
From the table, find the lower limit of modal class.

Question: 9
If the mean of the following frequency distribution is 91, find the missing frequencies x and y if the total
frequencies is 150.

Question: 10
The mean of the following distribution is 62.8. Find the missing frequency ‘x’.
Question: 11
A survey was conducted regarding the height of students of Class X in a school and the recorded data is as
follows:

Find the median of the data.

Question: 12
Find the median class and the modal class for the following distribution.

Question: 13
Find the unknown values in following table:

Question: 14
If the class marks of a continuous frequency distribution are 1400, 1500, 1600, 1700,….. then find the class
intervals corresponding to the class marks 1400 and 1800.

Question: 15
Weights of new born babies in a hospital are as follows:

If mode of the data is 2.2 kg, find the unknown frequency x.

Question: 16
An aircraft can have 120 passengers. The number of seats occupied during 100 flights is given in the following
table.

Find the mean number of passenger.

Question: 17
Consider the data:

The difference of the upper limit of the median class and the lower limit of the modal class is ____.

Choose the correct answer:

a) zero
b) 19
c) 20
d) 38

Question: 18
Complete the following table.
Question: 19
Find the mean of the following data by all the three methods.

Question: 20
Find the mean wage from the data given below using the assumed mean method.

Question: 21
The observations 10, 13, 15, x + 1, x + 5, 30, 32, 36 are in ascending with median 20. Find the value of x.

Question: 22
Find the median for the following set of data.

Question: 23
Find the value of P if the arithmetic mean of the frequency distribution given in the table is 25.

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