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Grade 2 Mathematics Quiz: Using Graphs to Interpret Data

Instructions:

Read each question carefully and choose the correct answer from the options provided. For questions without options, write your answer in the space provided.

Questions

  1. What type of graph shows information with bars?

    • A. Line graph
    • B. Pie chart
    • C. Bar graph
    • D. Picture graph
  2. If a graph shows that 5 students like apples and 3 students like oranges, how many students were asked in total?
    Answer: ___

  3. Which part of the bar graph tells us how many objects are in each category?

    • A. X-axis
    • B. Y-axis
    • C. Legend
    • D. Title
  4. In a picture graph, if one picture represents 2 dogs, how many pictures would represent 6 dogs?
    Answer: ___

  5. What does the title of a graph tell you?

    • A. The colors used in the graph
    • B. The number of bars in the graph
    • C. What the graph is about
    • D. How to draw the graph
  6. If the graph shows that there are 4 red balloons, 2 blue balloons, and 3 green balloons, how many balloons are there in total?
    Answer: ___

  7. Which graph would you use to show how a whole is divided into parts?

    • A. Line graph
    • B. Bar graph
    • C. Pie chart
    • D. Picture graph
  8. If a bar graph shows that 7 children play soccer, 5 children play basketball, and 6 children play baseball, which sport is the most popular?
    Answer: ___

  9. When looking at a bar graph, which axis usually shows the categories?

    • A. Vertical axis (Y-axis)
    • B. Horizontal axis (X-axis)
    • C. Diagonal line
    • D. None of the above
  10. If a line graph goes up, what does that mean?

    • A. More items are being sold
    • B. Fewer items are being sold
    • C. The items are the same amount
    • D. The graph is broken

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