Data Test 2017 Name: Date: Period: 1. A dot pl

Data Test 2017
Name:______________________________________________ Date:_____________________ Period:_______________
1. A dot plot representing the number of correct answers that a group of friends that study
together gave on a quiz is shown below.
What percent of the group got 15 or more quiz answers correct?
A. 50%
B. 60%
C. 62.5%
D. 75%
2. Raegan Junior High students vote for “Teacher of the Year.” The results of this year’s voting
are shown below.
Which statement is supported by the graph?
A.
B.
C.
D.
Mrs. Gomez received 50% of the total votes.
Ms. Lopez received 70% of the total votes.
One-half of the students voted for Ms. Lopez or Mrs. Jones.
500 students voted in the “Teacher of the Year” election.
3. Students at Franklin Middle School were surveyed to find where they spent their summer
vacation. The graph below represents the data from 80 students.
How many more students surveyed spent their summer vacation
in California than number of students who spent their summer
vacation in Colorado?
Record your answer and fill in the bubbles on your answer
document. Be sure to use the correct place value.
Data Test 2017
Name:______________________________________________ Date:_____________________ Period:_______________
4. The box plot below shows the math scores on a standardized math test for grades 7 and 8
students.
Which statement is supported by the information in the box plots above?
A. Grade 8 has a larger spread in the points they scored than Grade 7 has in the points
they scored.
B. Grade 8 has a center of 12 and Grade 7 has a center of 10.
C. Grade 8 had a minimum score of 6 and Grade 7 had a minimum score of 4.
D. Grade 8 had and interquartile range of 7 and Grade 7 had an interquartile range of
8.
5. The dots below show the numbers of hours students in two homerooms spent on homework
each week.
Which information is supported by the information in the dot plots above?
A. Homeroom A has a larger spread in hours they spend on homework than Homeroom
B has in the hours they spend on homework.
B. Homeroom A has a center of 3 and Homeroom B has a center of 4.5.
C. Homeroom A has less students spending 2, 3, or 4 hours on homework than
Homeroom B had students spending 4, 5, or 6 hours on homework.
D. Homeroom A had more than half of their students spending 4 or more hours on
homework and Homeroom B had more then 2/3 of their students spending 4 or
more hours on homework.
Data Test 2017
Name:______________________________________________ Date:_____________________ Period:_______________
6. Mrs. Meyer asked the students in two of her classes how many movies they watched in a
theater during the summer months. The dot plots show the numbers of movies watched in a
theater by the students in the two classes.
Which statement is NOT true based on the information in the dot plots above?
A. Both classes had a median number of 2 movies.
B. Both classes had a spread of 6 movies.
C. The most common number of movies watched in both Class 1 and Class 2 is 1
movie.
D. The same number of students in Class 1 as in Class 2 watched 3 movies.
7. The box plots below shows the number of runs scored in the 11 baseball games the Bears
and Rangers played the last month of the season.
Which statement is supported by the information in the box plots above?
A. The Bears have a smaller spread in the runs they scored than the Rangers had in
the runs they scored.
B. The Bears had at least one game that they did not score a run.
C. The most runs scored in a game by the Rangers were 12.
D. The median number of runs scored by the Bears during these 11 games was 6.
Data Test 2017
Name:______________________________________________ Date:_____________________ Period:_______________
8. The local newspaper asked the students in the 6th grade class what type of pet they
preferred. The data from the survey is shown below.
What percent of the students in the survey preferred a cat for a pet?
A. 40%
B. 20%
C. 30%
D. 45%
9. The students in a class were surveyed to find out how many people live in their households.
The results of the survey are shown in the dot plot below.
What percent of the class has a household of 3 people or fewer? (HINT: Convert your percent
to a decimal for the gridable.)
Record your answer and fill in the bubbles on your answer document. Be sure to use the
correct place value.
10.There are 5,000 tickets available for a concert. The percent of available tickers belonging to
each ticket type is shown in the circle graph.
Which of the following ratios does NOT represent the appropriate type
of ticket?
A. Floor:
4
25
C. Upper Level:
B. Lower Level:
11
50
D. Club:
2
25
3
10
Data Test 2017
Name:______________________________________________ Date:_____________________ Period:_______________
11. What value of x makes the equation modeled below true?
A. 𝑥 = 3
B. 𝑥 = −2
C. 𝑥 = −6
D. 𝑥 = −3
12. Which situation represents a constant rate of change of 50 miles per hour?
A. 100 miles in 3 hours
B. 180 miles in 3 hours
C. 200 miles in 4 hours
D. 300 miles in 5 hours
13. Danny is drawing a map to show the directions from his house to his grandmother’s house.
1
He uses a scale of 1 inches represents 12 miles. If the distance from his house to his
2
grandmother’s house is 36 miles, how long is the drawing on the map?
1
B. 3 4 inches
3
1
2
D. 4 inches
A. 3 2 inches
3
4
C. 4 inches
14. Look at the drawing below.
Which equation can be used to determine the value of x?
A. 2𝑥 + 10 = 46
B. 2𝑥 + 10 + 46 = 180
C. 2𝑥 + 10 + 46 = 90
D. Not Here
15. The front view of a flower pot is shown below. The view is a trapezoid and a rectangle. The
trapezoid has bases of 12 inches and 5 inches and a height of 16 inches. The rectangle has a
base of 12 and a height of 4 inches. What is the area of the figure?
Record your answer and fill in the bubbles on your answer document.
Be sure to use the correct place value.