Q.1.
In a poll of 250 people, 40 said that they preferred winter to summer. How would this information be shown on a pie chart?
Q.2.
Henry has been counting sheep using tally marks. He has 5 sets of tally marks plus 3 marks in a sixth set. How many sheep has Henry counted?
Q.3.
What sort of graph or chart is divided into segments?
Q.4.
What is meant by the phrase ‘collecting data'?
Q.5.
This season, Wonder Wanderers scored 115 goals. Using a pictogram, if 1 football represents 10 goals, how many footballs would you use to show this information?
Q.6.
108 people were asked whether they were vegetarians. 18 said yes. What fraction of a pie chart would be taken up by non-vegetarians?
Q.7.
What is the best way to represent a poll, in which 25% of people like kippers for breakfast, 15% prefer porridge, and 60% like cereal?
Q.8.
In a pictogram showing the favourite type of film children in a class have, 1 laughing face = 6 people who like comedies. If there are 1 ⁄ laughing faces on the pictogram, how many children in the class like comedies?
Q.9.
Using a bar chart, Emily carefully recorded the number of different types of bird she could see at a nature reserve. The largest bar was for sparrows, and the smallest was for blackbirds. What does this tell us?
Q.10.
19 people were asked what was their favourite meal. Nobody picked risotto. What fraction of a pie chart would be taken up by those whose favourite meal was not risotto?