NCERT Solutions For Class 7 Maths Chapter 3 Data Handling Exercise 3.2 Table of Contents Toggle Class 7, Maths, Chapter 3, Exercise 3.2 SolutionsNCERT Solutions For Class 7 Maths, Chapter 3, Data Handling (All Exercises) Class 7, Maths, Chapter 3, Exercise 3.2 Solutions Q.1. The scores in mathematics test (out of 25) of 15 students is as follows: 19, 25, 23, 20, 9, 20, 15, 10, 5, 16, 25, 20, 24, 12, 20Find the mode and median of this data. Are they same? Q.2. The runs scored in a cricket match by 11 players is as follows: 6, 15, 120, 50, 100, 80, 10, 15, 8, 10, 15Find the mean, mode and median of this data. Are the three same? Q.3. The weights (in kg.) of 15 students of a class are: 38, 42, 35, 37, 45, 50, 32, 43, 43, 40, 36, 38, 43, 38, 47(i) Find the mode and median of this data.(ii) Is there more than one mode? Q.4. Find the mode and median of the data: 13, 16, 12, 14, 19, 12, 14, 13, 14 Q.5. Tell whether the statement is true or false:(i) The mode is always one of the numbers in a data.(ii) The mean is one of the numbers in a data.(iii) The median is always one of the numbers in a data.(iv) The data 6, 4, 3, 8, 9, 12, 13, 9 has mean 9.Ans:(i) True(ii) False(iii) True(iv) FalseExplanation of (iv): Mean $=\frac{Sum\,\,of\,\,observations}{No.\,\,of\,observations\,\,}$$=\frac{6+4+3+8+9+12+13+9}{8}=\frac{64}{8}=8\ne 9$ NCERT Solutions For Class 7 Maths, Chapter 3, Data Handling (All Exercises) Class 7, Maths, Chapter 3, Data Handling Class 7, Maths, Chapter 3, Data Handling, Exercise 3.1 Class 7, Maths, Chapter 3, Data Handling, Exercise 3.2 ← You are hereClass 7, Maths, Chapter 3, Data Handling, Exercise 3.3Class 7, Maths, Chapter 3, Data Handling, Exercise 3.4