Q: 22 children were asked whether they walked to school. 11 children said yes. What fraction of a pie chart would be taken up by the Yes segment?
A. One quarter
B. One third
C. One half
D. One fifth
Answer: C
Q: In a survey of 18 children, 12 had brown eyes and 6 had blue eyes. What fraction of a pie chart would be taken up by the segment for blue eyes?
A. One quarter
B. One third
C. One half
D. One fifth
Answer: B
Q: In one year, 300 Tourer bikes were sold. On a pictograph where 1 wheel represents 50 bikes, how many wheels would you put on the Tourer line?
A. 6
B. 300
C. 1
D. 4
Answer: A
Q: In a pictograph of favourite sandwich fillings, a face represents 4 children. The line for jam shows 7.5 faces. How many children prefer jam?
A. 28
B. 30
C. 7.5
D. 9
Answer: B
Q: Which of these would be best at showing how the temperature of a pie changes over time when it is put in the oven?
A. Bar Graph
B. Line Graph
C. Pie Chart
D. Histogram
Answer: B
Q. 240 people were asked what they'd had for breakfast. A pie chart was drawn of the results. Toast took up one quarter of the chart. This shows
A. 90 people had toast for breakfast
B. Most people like toast for breakfast
C. 60 people had toast for breakfast
D. 180 people had toast for breakfast
Answer: C
Q: What is it NOT important to do when looking at information in a bar chart?
A. Look carefully at the scale of the bar chart and read the height of each bar on the scale
B. Read the title and words on the chart to find out what it's telling you
C. Measure the width of each of the bars
D. None
Answer: C
Q: Emily drew a bar chart to show the number of different birds she saw on holiday. There was no bar above the label Puffin. What does this mean?
A. She didn't see any puffins on holiday
B. No puffins exist in this country
C. She had made a mistake
D. None
Answer: A
Q: Lee made a bar chart to show how many bikes he sold each day. Each day had its own bar. We could find out the total number of bikes Lee sold by
A. Counting the number of bars
B. Finding the height of the tallest bar
C. Adding together the heights of all the bars in the chart
D. None
Answer: B
Q: Tally marks are usually drawn in groups of
A. 5
B. 4
C. 6
D. 10
Answer: A
Q: How many children in all are there in the school?
A. 121
B. 112
C. 119
D. 120
Answer: A
Q: How many children in all are absent on that day?
A. 12
B. 13
C. 10
D. 11
Answer: A
Q: Which class has the highest number of absent students?
A. Class III
B. Class IV
C. None of above
D. Class I
Answer: B
Q: Find out from the bar chart. Which city is the hottest on 1 June?
A. Jaisalmer
B. Bangalore
C. Shimla
D. Delhi
Answer: A
Q: Find out from the bar chart. Which city is the coldest on 1 December?
A. Delhi
B. Bangalore
C. Jaisalmer
D. Shimla
Answer: D
Q: The table shows how rabbits grew every year. After each year the number of rabbits was:
A. A little less than double the number of rabbits in the last year.
B. More than double the number of rabbits in the last year.
C. Double the number in the last year.
D. 8 more than the number in the last year.
Answer: A
Q: The table shows how rabbits grew every year. At the end of year 6, the number of rabbits was close to:
A. 400
B. 800
C. 600
D. 1000
Answer: C
Q: The cost of one ball is Rs 7, one top is Rs 2, and one toy car is Rs 15. Find the cost of one ball and three top.
A. 9
B. 15
C. 13
D. 11
Answer: B
Q: Find the distance from New Mal to Guwahati.
A. 438 km
B. 430 km
C. 428 km
D. 420 km
Answer: A
Q: Bhupen is going from New Jalpaiguri to Alipurduar. What is the cost of his ticket?
A. Rs 30.50
B. Rs 15.50
C. Rs. 28.00
D. Rs 40.50
Answer: C
Q: Debu, Shoma and Gobind are going from New Jalpaiguri to New Mal. What amount will they pay for three tickets?
A. Rs 35.50
B. Rs 35.70
C. Rs 25.00
D. Rs 37.50
Answer: D
Q: Which month had the most rainy days?
A. March
B. January
C. May
D. April
Answer: C
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