Q.1.
60 children were asked whether they cycled to school. 20 children said no. What fraction of a pie chart would be taken up by those that didn't cycle to school?
Q.2.
Which of the following is not an important piece of information when looking at a bar chart: the vertical scale used for the bars, the title of the bar chart, the width of the bars, the height of the bars?
Q.3.
In a pie chart, what is the name given to the shapes that the circle is split up into for the purpose of representing the data?
Q.4.
In a class of 28 pupils, 7 pupils said that they could not swim and the rest said that they could. How would this information be shown on a pie chart?
Q.5.
Using a bar chart, Peter carefully recorded the number of different sightings of expensive cars in his town between 4 pm and 7 pm; however, there was no bar above the label for Ferrari cars. Why?
Q.6.
Which of the following numbers is used to represent groups of tally marks?
Q.7.
What is meant by the word 'data'?
Q.8.
Last month, The 'TOYS' toy shop sold 210 teddy bears. Using a pictogram, if 1 teddy bear head represents 20 teddy bears, how many teddy bear heads would you use to show this information?
Q.9.
What is meant by the phrase 'interpreting data'?
Q.10.
Which one of the following is not a graphical means of showing data: bar charts, texts, graphs, pictograms?