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प्रश्न
Talk to people around you about their favourite sweets. Fill in the table:
| Favourite sweet | Number of people |
| Jalebi | |
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उत्तर
| Favourite sweet | Number of people |
| Jalebi | 20 |
| Rasgulla | 18 |
| Jamun | 25 |
| Laddoo | 22 |
| Burfi | 17 |
| Kalakand | 15 |
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संबंधित प्रश्न
Find out from your friends the time they spend in a week.
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How many hours they watch TV or listen to the radio (in a week) |
Number of children |
| More than 6 hours | |
| Six hours | |
| Five hours | |
| Four hours | |
| Three hours | |
| Two hours | |
| One hour | |
| Zero hour (do not watch) |
Find out from your classmates and fill the table.
| Main food | Number of persons |
| Rice | |
| Wheat | |
Look at the table and tell :
- Most children eat food made from ______
- Compared to children who eat rice, those who eat wheat are more/less/equal.
- Compare to those who eat wheat, children eating ragi are more/less.
All children of a school take part in different clubs:
The Chapati Chart shows the number of children in different clubs.

From the picture we can see that:
- Half the children in the class take part in the Games Club.
- One fourth of the children are members of the Garden Club.
- The Drawing Club has one fourth of the children of the class.
If there are 200 students in the school, look at the above Chapati Chart and tell the number of members in each club :
- The Games Club has ______ members.
- The Garden Club has ______ members.
- There are ______ members in the Drawing Club.
Some children were asked which of these they liked most-Tea, Coffee or Milk.
| The Drink they like | Number of children |
| Milk | 20 |
| Coffee | 10 |
| Tea | 10 |
- Total number of children ______
- Children who like milk are `1/2`/ `1/4` of the total children.
- Children who like coffee are `1/2`/`1/4` of the total children.
- Show the liking for Tea, Coffee or Milk in a Chapati Chart.
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| Colour of flowers | Number of flowers |
| Blue | 9 |
| Red | 7 |
| Orange | 5 |
| Purple | 10 |
Draw the right flower. Write how many there are.
______ are the least in number. How many?
| Face of the die | Number of times ( / for each throw) |
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Which face of the die did you get the most number of times?
| Face of the die | Number of times ( / for each throw) |
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came up more number of times than ______.
| Favourite sweet | Number of people |
| Jalebi | 20 |
| Rasgulla | 18 |
| Jamun | 25 |
| Laddoo | 22 |
| Burfi | 17 |
| Kalakand | 15 |
| Number of people living together | How many families |
| 1 alone | 2 |
| 2 people | 5 |
| 3 people | 8 |
| 4 people | 6 |
| 5 people | 4 |
| 6 people | 2 |
| 7 people | 2 |
| 8 people | 1 |
The number of families having 4 people is ______.
| Food item | Number of students |
| Lemon rice | 7 |
| Meals | 12 |
| Curd rice | 5 |
| Fried rice | 3 |
| Tomato rice | 2 |
Food item brought for lunch by the biggest number of students ______.









