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Line Plots Quiz for Grade 5 Mathematics

Instructions

Answer the following questions related to line plots. Each question has four possible answers, but only one of them is correct. Write your answers clearly.

Questions

  1. What is a line plot?
    Describe what a line plot is and the type of data it represents.

  2. Identify the scale on the line plot.
    If a line plot shows the number of books read by students, and the scale ranges from 0 to 10 in increments of 1, what does the scale represent?

  3. How to interpret a point on a line plot?
    If a line plot shows that 5 students read 4 books, what does the point above the number 4 represent?

  4. Creating a line plot:
    Imagine you collected data on how many pets students in your class have: 0, 1, 2, 0, 3, 1, 2, 0, 1, and 2. How would you represent this data on a line plot?

  5. Finding the mode from a line plot:
    If a line plot shows that the number of pets owned are 0 (3 times), 1 (4 times), 2 (2 times), and 3 (1 time), what is the mode of the data represented in the line plot?

  6. Calculating the total frequency:
    A line plot indicates the following frequencies: 2, 1, 5, and 3 for the numbers 1, 2, 3, and 4, respectively. What is the total frequency of the data?

  7. Determining the median from a line plot:
    If a line plot shows the heights of plants in centimeters as 5, 6, 5, 7, 8, and 6, what is the median height of the plants?

  8. Using a line plot for comparison:
    Why might a line plot be useful for comparing two sets of data, such as test scores for boys and girls in a class?

  9. Identifying gaps in data using a line plot:
    If a line plot shows no students read 7 books, what does that tell you about the data collected?

  10. Transitioning data to a line plot:
    If you were given a table of data that shows how many hours students played outside last week, describe how you would turn that table into a line plot.

Conclusion

Once you've completed the quiz, review your answers to ensure they accurately reflect your understanding of line plots. Good luck!