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RWS Data Handling

This document is a reinforcement sheet for Grade 5 Mathematics at the Indian International School, focusing on data handling. It includes various exercises involving line graphs, pie charts, bar graphs, and composite bar charts to analyze data related to books read, money spent, and drink sales. The exercises require students to interpret graphs and charts to answer specific questions.

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RWS Data Handling

This document is a reinforcement sheet for Grade 5 Mathematics at the Indian International School, focusing on data handling. It includes various exercises involving line graphs, pie charts, bar graphs, and composite bar charts to analyze data related to books read, money spent, and drink sales. The exercises require students to interpret graphs and charts to answer specific questions.

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THE INDIAN INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL, DSO

MATHEMATICS - GRADE 5 (2024-2025)


REINFORCEMENT SHEET – DATA HANDLING

Name: Div: Roll No:__

1. Below is the line graph showing the number of books read by Ross and Monica.
Observe the line graph and answer the following questions.
a) What is the difference between
the books read by Ross and
Monica over entire period?

b) In which month did Monica read


more than 3 books than Ross?

c) In which month Ross read more


books than Monica?

2. Ms. Joe went shopping at a superstore. The pie chart shows information about the
money she spent on petrol, on clothes, on food and on other items.

a) What did she spend most money


on?

b) What fraction of the money she


spent was on petrol?

c) Mrs. Joe spent £25 on petrol at


the superstore. In total, how
much money did she spend?

3. The pie chart shows the colours of the jumpers that 32 students wore to school for a
non-uniform day. How many students wore a red jumper?
4. This graph shows the amount of money collected by a charity in one week in a town .

a) What was the smallest amount of money raised?


b) What was the largest amount of money raised?
c) How much was raised on Tuesday?
d) How much money is collected in one week?

5. The table shows the maximum marks scored by grade 6, 7, and 8 students in math.
Which of the following is the correct stacked bar graph for the table shown?

Grade Girls Boys


6 20 19
7 15 20
8 10 30
6. Here is a bar line graph that shows how many people there were in each group going
into a cinema.

a) How many people went in on their own? ………


b) How many groups had just four people in? ………
c) How many groups had at least five people in? ………
d) How many groups were there altogether? ………
e) What fraction of the groups had more than six people in? ………

7. The composite bar chart shows the type of drinks that were sold in three shops on one
particular day.

a) How many bottles of water were sold in


shop B?

b) How many bottles of coke were sold in


shop A?

c) How many more drinks did shop C sell in


total compared to shop A?

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