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1. In 2024 Summer Olympics in Paris, 184 countries sent their athletes to compete in various games. With 594 athletes, the United States had the largest delegation at the Olympics and won 40 gold medals, 44 silver and 42 bronze. Following the U.S., France with 572 athletes and won 16 gold, 26 silver and 22 bronze medals. Australia with 460 athletes won 18 gold, 19 silver and 16 bronze medals. Germany with 427 athletes won 12 gold, 13 silver and 8 bronze medals. India with 110 athletes won 1 silver and 5 bronze.
(Source: @CBS NEWS)
Draw a table to depict the above information.
2. Topic: Modes of Transportation
A city survey recorded the preferred modes of daily transportation among its residents:
Public Transport: 40% of the residents
Private Vehicles – Cars: 20% of the residents
Private Vehicles – Bikes: 25% of the residents
Cycling: 5% of the residents
Walking: 10% of the residents
Represent this data as a pie chart.
3.A well-planned vegan diet focuses on whole, plant-based foods and excludes all animal-derived products. A raw High-Carb, Low-Fat (HCLF) vegan diet typically includes carbohydrates, with about 80% of the calories coming from fruits, vegetables, and other carbohydrate-rich foods. Proteins, often sourced from nuts, seeds, leafy greens, and legumes, make up approximately 10% of the calorie intake. Similarly, fats, derived from sources like avocados, nuts, and seeds, also account for 10% of total calories. This approach supports a high-energy, nutrient-dense eating style while minimizing fat intake.
Represent this data by a chart.
4. A student’s performance in different subjects is as given in the table. Convert the following table into a graph.
| Subject | Marks |
|---|---|
| English | 85 |
| Second language | 89 |
| Mathematics | 90 |
| Science | 78 |
| Social studies | 88 |
| Hindi | 89 |
| Project | 70 |
The human nervous system is classified into Central Nervous System (CNS) and Peripheral Nervous System (PNS). Brain is the centre of the CNS consisting of Cerebrum (responsible for voluntary actions, emotions, and sensory perception) and Cerebellum (controls balance and coordination). The Brainstem regulates heart rate, breathing, and reflexes and the Spinal Cord connects the brain to the rest of the body. The Peripheral Nervous System (PNS) has the following: Somatic Nervous System which controls voluntary movements (e.g., skeletal muscles) and Autonomic Nervous System (ANS). It is further divided into Sympathetic Nervous System (“Fight or flight” response) and Parasympathetic Nervous System (“Rest and digest” response).
Represent the above classification of the human nervous system in the form of a tree diagram.
6.India experiences six primary seasons, each with unique characteristics. Spring, known as Vasanta in Hindi, occurs from March to May (corresponding to the months Chait and Baisakh in the Hindi calendar). Summer, or Grishma, spans May to July, aligning with the Hindi months Jeth and Asarh. The rainy season, referred to as Varsha, lasts from July to September and corresponds to the Hindi months Sawan and Bhadon. Autumn, called Sharada, extends from September to November, represented by the Hindi months Ashwin and Kartik. Winter, or Hemanta, is observed from November to January, covering the Hindi months Aghan and Pausha. Lastly, the cold season, known as Shishira, occurs from January to March, coinciding with the Hindi months Magha and Phalgun.
Convert this information into a table diagram.7. You are planning a trip from your house to the local park. Along the way, you will pass several landmarks, including a grocery store, a library, a bus stop, and a café. Use the following instructions to draw a route map showing your journey:
Start from your house. Turn to your left and walk till you reach a grocery shop on your right. Once you cross the grocery shop you will come to a T-junction. There take left and walk till you reach Public Library on your right. Just beside the library there’s a pathway that leads to the bus stop. On crossing the bus stop take left turn at the café. In two minutes you will reach the park.
Draw the map with clear labels for each landmark and a line to represent the route you will take. Include symbols for the landmarks to make your map visually engaging.
8. In a public library, visitors are categorised based on their purpose of visit. The librarian recorded the following data over four days:
Monday: 45 visitors for borrowing books, 78 for reading, 32 for internet use.
Tuesday: 50 for borrowing books, 85 for reading, 40 for internet use.
Wednesday: 55 for borrowing books, 92 for reading, 35 for internet use.
Thursday: 60 for borrowing books, 88 for reading, 42 for internet use.
Based on this data, draw a bar graph representing the number of visitors in each category over the four days. Use different colours for borrowing books, reading, and internet use for clarity.
9. The Ramayana, divided into seven parts or kandas, narrates the life and adventures of Lord Rama and his companions. Bala Kanda details the origins of Rama and his brothers, Lakshmana, Bharata, and Shatrughna. Ayodhya Kanda depicts the events leading to Rama’s 14-year exile. Aranya Kanda chronicles the final year of exile, featuring Rama defeating demons and Sita’s abduction by Ravana. In Kishkindha Kanda, Rama aids Sugriva in defeating Vali, and Hanuman’s southern army discovers Sita’s location in Lanka. Sundara Kanda focuses on Hanuman’s adventures, while Yuddha Kanda recounts the epic war between Rama and Ravana, culminating in Ravana’s defeat and Sita’s Agni Pareeksha. Rama’s exile ends with his celebrated return to Ayodhya. Finally, Uttara Kanda describes the later years, including Sita’s banishment, the birth of Lava and Kusha, and their upbringing by Valmiki.
Show this information into a tree diagram.








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