CBSE Class 6 MCQs on Data Representation
CBSE Class 6 Mathematics – MCQs on Data Representation
Class: 6
Subject: Mathematics
Chapter 4: Data Handling and Presentation
Topic: CBSE Class 6 MCQs on Data Representation
Board: CBSE (Based on Latest NCERT Curriculum)
Subject: Mathematics
Chapter 4: Data Handling and Presentation
Topic: CBSE Class 6 MCQs on Data Representation
Board: CBSE (Based on Latest NCERT Curriculum)
1. Which method represents data using pictures or symbols?
Correct Answer: B
A pictograph represents data using pictures or symbols.
Step 1: Each picture stands for a number.
Step 2: A key tells the value of one symbol.
2. In a bar graph, bars are drawn with:
Correct Answer: B
Bars in a bar graph have equal width and equal spacing.
This ensures proper comparison of data.
3. What does the scale in a bar graph represent?
Correct Answer: B
Scale tells how much one unit length on the axis represents.
Example: 1 unit = 10 students.
4. If 1 symbol = 4 books, 5 symbols represent:
Correct Answer: B
Step 1: One symbol = 4 books.
Step 2: 5 × 4 = 20 books.
5. Which representation is best for comparing quantities?
Correct Answer: B
Bar graphs help compare different quantities visually.
6. In pictograph, the key is important because:
Correct Answer: B
The key explains what one symbol represents.
Without key, data cannot be understood properly.
7. If scale is 1 unit = 5 students, 6 units represent:
Correct Answer: B
Step 1: 1 unit = 5 students.
Step 2: 6 × 5 = 30 students.
8. Data represented in rows and columns is called:
Correct Answer: A
Tabular form arranges data in rows and columns for clarity.
9. The tallest bar shows:
Correct Answer: B
Tallest bar indicates highest frequency or value.
10. Which axis usually shows categories in bar graph?
Correct Answer: B
Categories are usually shown on horizontal axis.
Values are shown on vertical axis.
