Study Material — 8 PYQs (2018–2020) · Concept Notes · Shortcuts
CDS Mean, Median, Mode is a frequently tested subtopic — 8 previous year questions from 2018–2020 papers are included below with concept notes, key rules and shortcut tricks.
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Exam Q 12018Previous Year Pattern
The marks scored by 7 students in a test are: 12, 18, 15, 22, 10, 18, 25. What is the mode of this data?
Exam Q 22019Previous Year Pattern
The mean of five numbers is 24. If four of the numbers are 18, 22, 26, and 28, what is the fifth number?
Exam Q 32020Previous Year Pattern
The mean of five numbers is 24. If four of the numbers are 18, 22, 26, and 28, what is the fifth number?
Exam Q 42019Previous Year Pattern
The mean of 8 numbers is 24. When two new numbers are added to this set, the mean becomes 26. If one of the two new numbers is 35, what is the other new number?
Exam Q 52020Previous Year Pattern
The mean of 8 numbers is 24. When a new number is added, the mean becomes 25. What is the new number that was added?
Exam Q 62018Previous Year Pattern
The mean of 9 observations is 36. If one observation of value 18 is removed, what is the new mean of the remaining 8 observations?
Exam Q 72020Previous Year Pattern
A dataset consists of 8 numbers. The mean of the first 5 numbers is 12, and the mean of the last 3 numbers is 18. If the median of all 8 numbers (when arranged in ascending order) is 13.5, find the sum of the 4th and 5th numbers in the sorted dataset.
Exam Q 82019Previous Year Pattern
A dataset consists of 8 numbers. The mean of the first 5 numbers is 12, and the mean of the last 3 numbers is 18. If the median of all 8 numbers (when arranged in ascending order) is 13.5, find the sum of the 4th and 5th numbers in the sorted dataset.
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