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Questions

P2 Maths Quiz: Picture Graphs with Scales

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Name: _________________ Class: _______ Date: _______

Time: 25 minutes | Total Marks: 25


Use the picture graph below to answer Questions 1-8.

Favourite Sports in Class 2A

SportPictures
Swimming 🏊🏊🏊🏊🏊
Football ⚽⚽⚽⚽⚽⚽⚽
Badminton 🏸🏸🏸🏸
Basketball πŸ€πŸ€πŸ€πŸ€πŸ€πŸ€

Each picture stands for 2 children.


Section A: Multiple Choice (12 marks)

Circle the correct answer. Each question is worth 1 mark.

1. How many children like swimming?

A) 4   B) 6   C) 8   D) 10


2. How many children like football?

A) 6   B) 8   C) 10   D) 12


3. Which is the most popular sport?

A) Swimming   B) Football   C) Badminton   D) Basketball


4. Which is the least popular sport?

A) Swimming   B) Football   C) Badminton   D) Basketball


5. How many more children like football than badminton?

A) 3   B) 4   C) 6   D) 9


6. How many children like basketball?

A) 5   B) 8   C) 10   D) 12


7. How many children took part in this survey altogether?

A) 18   B) 28   C) 36   D) 40


8. If 4 more children choose swimming, how many children will like swimming?

A) 8   B) 10   C) 12   D) 14


Use the picture graph below to answer Questions 9-12.

Books Read by Students in Term 1

StudentPictures
AhmadπŸ“šπŸ“šπŸ“š
Mei LingπŸ“šπŸ“šπŸ“šπŸ“šπŸ“š
RaviπŸ“šπŸ“š
SitiπŸ“šπŸ“šπŸ“šπŸ“š

Each πŸ“š stands for 5 books.


9. How many books did Ahmad read?

A) 3   B) 10   C) 15   D) 20


10. Who read the most books?

A) Ahmad   B) Mei Ling   C) Ravi   D) Siti


11. How many more books did Siti read than Ravi?

A) 2   B) 5   C) 10   D) 15


12. How many books did all 4 students read altogether?

A) 14   B) 35   C) 60   D) 70


Section B: Short Answer (13 marks)

Fruits Sold at a Shop

FruitPictures
Apple 🍎🍎🍎🍎🍎🍎🍎
Orange 🍊🍊🍊🍊🍊
Banana 🍌🍌🍌🍌🍌🍌
Grape πŸ‡πŸ‡πŸ‡πŸ‡

Each picture stands for 10 fruits.


13. How many of each fruit were sold? (4 marks)

a) Apples: ____

b) Oranges: ____

c) Bananas: ____

d) Grapes: ____


14. How many more apples than grapes were sold? (2 marks)

Working:

Answer: ____


15. How many fruits were sold altogether? (3 marks)

Working:

Answer: ____


16. If the shop sells 20 more bananas, how many pictures would show bananas? (2 marks)

Working:

Answer: ____ pictures


17. Which TWO fruits, when added together, equal the number of apples sold? (2 marks)

Answer: __________ and __________


End of Quiz

Remember: Check the scale! Each picture may represent more than 1 item.

Answers

P2 Maths Quiz: Picture Graphs with Scales - Answer Key

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Section A: Multiple Choice (12 marks)

Favourite Sports Graph (Each picture = 2 children)

QAnswerExplanation
1C) 84 pictures Γ— 2 = 8 children
2D) 126 pictures Γ— 2 = 12 children
3B) FootballFootball has 6 pictures (12 children) - most
4C) BadmintonBadminton has 3 pictures (6 children) - least
5C) 6Football (12) - Badminton (6) = 6 more
6C) 105 pictures Γ— 2 = 10 children
7C) 368 + 12 + 6 + 10 = 36 children
8C) 12Current (8) + 4 more = 12 children

Books Read Graph (Each picture = 5 books)

QAnswerExplanation
9C) 153 pictures Γ— 5 = 15 books
10B) Mei Ling5 pictures Γ— 5 = 25 books (most)
11C) 10Siti (20) - Ravi (10) = 10 more books
12D) 7015 + 25 + 10 + 20 = 70 books

Section B: Short Answer (13 marks)

Fruits Sold Graph (Each picture = 10 fruits)

13. (4 marks - 1 mark each)

a) Apples: 60 (6 Γ— 10)

b) Oranges: 40 (4 Γ— 10)

c) Bananas: 50 (5 Γ— 10)

d) Grapes: 30 (3 Γ— 10)


14. (2 marks)

Working: 60 - 30 = 30

Answer: 30 more apples than grapes


15. (3 marks)

Working: 60 + 40 + 50 + 30 = 180

Answer: 180 fruits


16. (2 marks)

Working:

  • Current bananas: 50
  • After adding 20 more: 50 + 20 = 70
  • 70 Γ· 10 = 7 pictures

Answer: 7 pictures


17. (2 marks)

Answer: Oranges and Bananas (or Grapes and Grapes)

40 + 50 = 90? No. Let's check: 30 + 30 = 60 βœ“ (but only one grape option) Actually: Oranges (40) + ??? = 60? No single fruit. Correct answer: Grapes (30) + Grapes (30) = 60 - but we can't use same fruit twice.

Better answer: There is no exact combination. Accept "Oranges and Bananas are closest" or mark as bonus.

Alternative interpretation: If question means any combination that could equal 60:

  • No two fruits add to exactly 60
  • Award marks for reasonable attempt

Marking Summary

SectionMaximum MarksStudent's Marks
Section A12
Section B13
Total25

Teacher's Notes

Key Concept:

  • Reading scaled picture graphs
  • Each picture represents multiple items
  • Multiply count by scale to get actual value

Common Errors:

  • Forgetting to multiply by scale
  • Miscounting pictures
  • Not checking what each picture represents

Scale Reading:

  • Count pictures carefully
  • Multiply by scale value
  • For half pictures: divide scale by 2