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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
| Sport | Pictures |
|---|---|
| Swimming π | ππππ |
| Football β½ | β½β½β½β½β½β½ |
| Badminton πΈ | πΈπΈπΈ |
| Basketball π | πππππ |
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 β B) 6 β C) 8 β D) 10
2. How many children like football?
A) 6 β B) 8 β C) 10 β D) 12
3. Which is the most popular sport?
A) Swimming β B) Football β C) Badminton β D) Basketball
4. Which is the least popular sport?
A) Swimming β B) Football β C) Badminton β D) Basketball
5. How many more children like football than badminton?
A) 3 β B) 4 β C) 6 β D) 9
6. How many children like basketball?
A) 5 β B) 8 β C) 10 β D) 12
7. How many children took part in this survey altogether?
A) 18 β B) 28 β C) 36 β D) 40
8. If 4 more children choose swimming, how many children will like swimming?
A) 8 β B) 10 β C) 12 β D) 14
Use the picture graph below to answer Questions 9-12.
Books Read by Students in Term 1
| Student | Pictures |
|---|---|
| Ahmad | πππ |
| Mei Ling | πππππ |
| Ravi | ππ |
| Siti | ππππ |
Each π stands for 5 books.
9. How many books did Ahmad read?
A) 3 β B) 10 β C) 15 β D) 20
10. Who read the most books?
A) Ahmad β B) Mei Ling β C) Ravi β D) Siti
11. How many more books did Siti read than Ravi?
A) 2 β B) 5 β C) 10 β D) 15
12. How many books did all 4 students read altogether?
A) 14 β B) 35 β C) 60 β D) 70
Section B: Short Answer (13 marks)
Fruits Sold at a Shop
| Fruit | Pictures |
|---|---|
| Apple π | ππππππ |
| Orange π | ππππ |
| Banana π | πππππ |
| Grape π | πππ |
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)
| Q | Answer | Explanation |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | C) 8 | 4 pictures Γ 2 = 8 children |
| 2 | D) 12 | 6 pictures Γ 2 = 12 children |
| 3 | B) Football | Football has 6 pictures (12 children) - most |
| 4 | C) Badminton | Badminton has 3 pictures (6 children) - least |
| 5 | C) 6 | Football (12) - Badminton (6) = 6 more |
| 6 | C) 10 | 5 pictures Γ 2 = 10 children |
| 7 | C) 36 | 8 + 12 + 6 + 10 = 36 children |
| 8 | C) 12 | Current (8) + 4 more = 12 children |
Books Read Graph (Each picture = 5 books)
| Q | Answer | Explanation |
|---|---|---|
| 9 | C) 15 | 3 pictures Γ 5 = 15 books |
| 10 | B) Mei Ling | 5 pictures Γ 5 = 25 books (most) |
| 11 | C) 10 | Siti (20) - Ravi (10) = 10 more books |
| 12 | D) 70 | 15 + 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 β (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
| Section | Maximum Marks | Student's Marks |
|---|---|---|
| Section A | 12 | |
| Section B | 13 | |
| Total | 25 |
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