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2.  Have you seen the weather report on TV or in a newspaper? These are two bar charts.
                  These show the hightest temperature (in degrees Celsius) in four cities, on two different
                  days. The cities are Delhi, Shimla, Bengaluru and Jaisalmer.


                                   40°C          38°              40°C
                                           33°
                                   30°C        28°                30°C           25°
                                             22°                          23°  24°
                                   20°C                           20°C      10°

                                   10°C          Bengaluru  Jaisalmer  10°C     Bengaluru  Jaisalmer
                                            Delhi  Shimla                   Delhi  Shimla

                                             1 June                       1 December
                  Find out from the bar chart—
                  (a)  Which city is the hottest on 1 June?

                  (b)  Which city is the coldest on 1 December?
                   (c)  Which city shows little change in temperature on the two days—1 June and
                       1 December.





                                    VALUES AND LIFE SKILLS





            Represent the given data in tabular format and by using tally marks.
            Five friends had a competition in which the one who ate the maximum number of rasgullas
            would win the competition. Nikhil ate 12, Ravi 20, Pratap 16, Amit 15 and Chetan 11 rasgullas.
            Who won the competition? There should be a healthy competition among the classmates.
            Do you agree? Justify.





                                     SCRATCH YOUR BRAIN




            The given pie graph shows the games liked by various students
            of a class. Choose the correct option which shows the angles
            covered by various games.                                                     Football

              (a)  Cricket = 180°; Football = 90°; Badminton = 45°;
                   Tennis = 45°                                                      Badminton        Cricket
              (b)  Cricket = 90°; Football = 45°; Badminton = 60°;
                   Tennis = 60°                                                           Tennis
              (c)  Cricket = 180°; Football = 60°; Badminton = 60°;
                   Tennis = 60°



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