Stat functions: MIN() MCQs Quiz | Class 9

This quiz is for Class 9 students studying Computer Applications (Code 165), based on Unit 3: Office Tools (Spreadsheets). It covers the topic of statistical functions, specifically focusing on using the MIN() function to find the smallest value in a range. Attempt all questions, submit your answers to see your score, and then download the PDF answer sheet for your records.

Understanding the MIN() Function in Spreadsheets

The MIN() function is a fundamental statistical function in spreadsheet applications like Microsoft Excel, Google Sheets, and LibreOffice Calc. Its primary purpose is to find the smallest or minimum numerical value from a given set of numbers, a range of cells, or a combination of both.

Key Concepts of MIN()

Understanding how MIN() works is crucial for data analysis. Here are the main points:

  • Syntax: The basic syntax is =MIN(number1, [number2], ...). You can provide individual numbers, cell references, or ranges of cells. For example, =MIN(A1:A10) finds the smallest number in the range from cell A1 to A10.
  • Purpose: It returns the smallest numeric value in the arguments. This is useful for identifying the lowest score, the cheapest price, the earliest date, or the fastest time in a dataset.
  • Handling Data Types: The MIN() function is smart about what it includes in its calculation:
    • Numbers: It directly compares and finds the smallest number.
    • Text and Empty Cells: The function completely ignores any cells containing text or empty cells. They are not treated as zero.
    • Logical Values: It does NOT include TRUE (1) or FALSE (0) in its calculation when they are in a cell range, but it will if they are typed directly into the formula (e.g., =MIN(5, TRUE) would be 1). However, for typical Class 9 level usage, you can assume it ignores logical values in ranges.

Example of MIN() in Action

Consider the following data in a spreadsheet:

Cell Value Data Type
A1 25 Number
A2 10 Number
A3 -5 Number (Negative)
A4 Apple Text
A5 Empty Cell

If you use the formula =MIN(A1:A5) in another cell, the result will be -5. The function scans the range, finds all the numbers (25, 10, -5), and ignores the text “Apple” and the empty cell A5. It then returns the smallest of the numbers found.

Quick Revision Points

  • MIN() finds the minimum or smallest value.
  • Its counterpart is MAX(), which finds the maximum value.
  • Syntax: =MIN(range) or =MIN(value1, value2, ...).
  • It only considers numbers. Text, empty cells, and error values within a range are ignored.
  • It can work with negative numbers and decimals.

Practice Questions

  1. What formula would you use to find the lowest temperature recorded in cells C2 through C32?
  2. If a range contains the values {15, “N/A”, 12, 0, -10}, what will the MIN() function return?
  3. What is the difference between =MIN(0, 10) and =MIN(A1, A2) if A1 contains 0 and A2 contains 10?
  4. Can the MIN() function be used to find the earliest date in a list of dates? Why?
  5. What happens if you apply MIN() to a range that contains no numbers at all? (e.g., only text and blank cells)

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