Q1: What is data primarily used for?
(a) Entertainment
(b) Collecting facts and numbers
(c) Cooking
(d) None of the above
Q2: Which of the following is a visual representation of data?
(a) Pictograph
(b) List
(c) Paragraph
(d) All of the above
Q3: What does a bar graph represent?
(a) Numerical values
(b) Qualitative data
(c) Textual information
(d) None of the above
Q4: In a pictograph, each picture can represent:
(a) One item only
(b) Multiple items
(c) Only data points
(d) None of the above
Q5: What is the key function of infographics?
(a) To confuse the reader
(b) To present data in a visually engaging way
(c) To provide lengthy explanations
(d) None of the above
Q1: Navya collected data on her classmates' favorite fruits. She found that 8 students liked apples, 12 liked bananas, and 5 liked oranges. The total number of students she surveyed is _______.
Q2: A pictograph uses 1 symbol to represent 5 students. If 4 symbols are used to show the number of students who like chocolate, then _______ students like chocolate.
Q3: In a bar graph, the bar representing the number of students absent in Class 5 is twice the height of the bar for Class 3. If Class 3 had 4 students absent, then Class 5 had _______ students absent.
Q4: If each tally mark represents 1 vote and 15 tally marks are recorded for a favorite game survey, then the total number of votes is _______.
Q5: The number of symbols in a pictograph must be multiplied by _______ to find the total if each symbol represents more than one unit.
Q1: A bar graph can only have vertical bars.
Q2: In a pictograph, one symbol can represent multiple units.
Q3: The height of a bar in a bar graph does not need to correspond to the frequency it represents.
Q4: A pictograph is useful for representing large amounts of data.
Q5: The scale in a pictograph does not need to be mentioned.
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