Name: ___________________________________ Chapter 2 Test Form B 1. Jared made a picture graph to show how many marbles each player had while playing a game. How many marbles were there in all? 2. A. 22 B. 44 C. 110 D. 220 Carrie asked the first 25 people going into the mall to choose a favorite type of music. The bar graph shows the results. How many more people chose rock than blues? A. 2 B. 3 C. 4 D. 9 3. Brendon made a table to show how many bushels of each type of orange were picked. Then he began making a bar graph to show the data. Which label and bar are missing on Brendon’s bar graph? 4. A. Navel B. Pineapple C. Temple D. Valencia Mr. Glen’s class took a field trip to an aquarium. The class made a bar graph to show how many of each type of marine life they saw at the aquarium. Of which type of marine life did the class see the most? A. Cow Fish B. Puffer Fish C. Seahorse D. Seaweed 5. Jerel made a picture graph to show the number of sunny days his city had in June and July. This is the key to Jerel’s picture graph. Key: Each = 10 days. How many sunny days do 6. A. 3 B. 4 C. 30 D. 35 stand for? Justine planted a vegetable garden. She made a table to show how many of each type of seed she planted. How many more corn and carrot seeds did she plant than broccoli seeds? 7. A. 2 B. 4 C. 22 D. 26 The Sunflower Helpers voted to decide their next community service project. The bar graph shows the results. How many fewer votes did Help Seniors get than Fix Swings and Clean Park combined? A. 8 B. 16 C. 18 D. 32 8. The Mendez family recycled glass bottles. The picture graph shows the number of bottles the Mendez family recycled each week. How many bottles did the family recycle during Week 1 and Week 4? 9. A. 6 B. 14 C. 22 D. 56 Rory and his classmates voted for the favorite class activity. They organized the data in a tally table. How many students chose the Science Fair and Fitness Fun Day? A. 6 B. 12 C. 20 D. 22 10. A scientist measured the lengths of several insects to the nearest inch. The tally table shows the data. Which line plot correctly shows the data? A. B. C. D. 11. Have your teacher print this item for you. Jeff made a table to show the results of a survey about his class’s favorite snack. He then used the data to begin making a picture graph. How many should Jeff record for fruit in his picture graph? Complete Jeff’s picture graph. 12. Have your teacher print this item for you. Use the bar graph. Diego made a graph to show how many butterflies he saw in his garden each day. How many fewer butterflies did Diego see on Tuesday than on the day that he saw the most number of butterflies? _______________________ 13. Have your teacher print this item for you. Use the bar graph. Diego made a graph to show how many butterflies he saw in his garden each day. Which two days combine to equal 11 butterflies? _______________________ 14. Have your teacher print this item for you. Nicholas is making a bar graph to show how many pets his classmates have. There are 6 dogs, 7 cats, 2 fish, and 3 turtles. Which pet will have the longest bar in his graph? _______________________ 15. Have your teacher print this item for you. Renee kept track of the different types of books her family checked out from the library for one year. The bar graph shows the results. How many more sports books would her family need to check out to equal the number of mystery books checked out? _______________________ 16. Have your teacher print this item for you. The students in two third-grade classes recorded their heights to the nearest inch. The data are in the tally table. How many fewer girls’ heights than boys’ heights were measured? _______________________ 17. Have your teacher print this item for you. Mrs. Cho’s third-grade art class made pictures. The picture graph shows what the students used to make each picture. How many fewer pictures were made with crayon than with chalk? _______________________ 18. Have your teacher print this item for you. Pam tossed a coin 20 times and recorded her results in a table. She then made a picture graph using the data. What number should Pam write in the key? _______________________ 19. Have your teacher print this item for you. Use the line plot. Mr. Rover's students made a line plot to show the number of books they read last month. How many students read books? _______________________ 20. Have your teacher print this item for you. Use the line plot. Mr. Rover's students made a line plot to show the number of books they read last month. How many students read more than 7 books? _______________________ 21. Have your teacher print this item for you. Lewis made a line plot to show the number of hours students in his class spend at practice each week. Explain what the line plot shows. _______________________ _______________________ _______________________ 22. Have your teacher print this item for you. Martina is making a bar graph to show the 37 finches she saw in her garden from Monday through Friday. How tall should Martina make the bar to show how many finches she saw on Wednesday? Explain your answer. Then complete the graph. __________________________________ __________________________________ __________________________________ __________________________________ __________________________________ Have your teacher print this item for you. Martina is making a bar graph to show the 37 finches she saw in her garden from Monday through Friday. Martina claims she saw more finches on Wednesday than she saw on Thursday and Friday combined. Explain whether you agree or disagree with Martina’s claim. Support your answer using specific information from the graph. __________________________________ __________________________________ __________________________________ Chapter 2 Test Form B ANSWER KEY 1. Jared made a picture graph to show how many marbles each player had while playing a game. How many marbles were there in all? 2. A. 22 B. 44 C. 110 D. 220 Carrie asked the first 25 people going into the mall to choose a favorite type of music. The bar graph shows the results. How many more people chose rock than blues? A. 2 B. 3 C. 4 D. 9 3. Brendon made a table to show how many bushels of each type of orange were picked. Then he began making a bar graph to show the data. Which label and bar are missing on Brendon’s bar graph? 4. A. Navel B. Pineapple C. Temple D. Valencia Mr. Glen’s class took a field trip to an aquarium. The class made a bar graph to show how many of each type of marine life they saw at the aquarium. Of which type of marine life did the class see the most? A. Cow Fish B. Puffer Fish C. Seahorse D. Seaweed 5. Jerel made a picture graph to show the number of sunny days his city had in June and July. This is the key to Jerel’s picture graph. Key: Each = 10 days. How many sunny days do 6. A. 3 B. 4 C. 30 D. 35 stand for? Justine planted a vegetable garden. She made a table to show how many of each type of seed she planted. How many more corn and carrot seeds did she plant than broccoli seeds? 7. A. 2 B. 4 C. 22 D. 26 The Sunflower Helpers voted to decide their next community service project. The bar graph shows the results. How many fewer votes did Help Seniors get than Fix Swings and Clean Park combined? A. 8 B. 16 C. 18 D. 32 8. The Mendez family recycled glass bottles. The picture graph shows the number of bottles the Mendez family recycled each week. How many bottles did the family recycle during Week 1 and Week 4? 9. A. 6 B. 14 C. 22 D. 56 Rory and his classmates voted for the favorite class activity. They organized the data in a tally table. How many students chose the Science Fair and Fitness Fun Day? A. 6 B. 12 C. 20 D. 22 10. A scientist measured the lengths of several insects to the nearest inch. The tally table shows the data. Which line plot correctly shows the data? A. B. C. D. 11. Have your teacher print this item for you. Jeff made a table to show the results of a survey about his class’s favorite snack. He then used the data to begin making a picture graph. How many should Jeff record for fruit in his picture graph? Complete Jeff’s picture graph. Check student's graphs. There should be 2 1/2 smileys on the row of Fruit. 12. Have your teacher print this item for you. Use the bar graph. Diego made a graph to show how many butterflies he saw in his garden each day. How many fewer butterflies did Diego see on Tuesday than on the day that he saw the most number of butterflies? _______________________ 5 butterflies 13. Have your teacher print this item for you. Use the bar graph. Diego made a graph to show how many butterflies he saw in his garden each day. Which two days combine to equal 11 butterflies? _______________________ Monday and Tuesday 14. Have your teacher print this item for you. Nicholas is making a bar graph to show how many pets his classmates have. There are 6 dogs, 7 cats, 2 fish, and 3 turtles. Which pet will have the longest bar in his graph? _______________________ cat 15. Have your teacher print this item for you. Renee kept track of the different types of books her family checked out from the library for one year. The bar graph shows the results. How many more sports books would her family need to check out to equal the number of mystery books checked out? _______________________ 9 more sports books 16. Have your teacher print this item for you. The students in two third-grade classes recorded their heights to the nearest inch. The data are in the tally table. How many fewer girls’ heights than boys’ heights were measured? _______________________ 8 fewer girls 17. Have your teacher print this item for you. Mrs. Cho’s third-grade art class made pictures. The picture graph shows what the students used to make each picture. How many fewer pictures were made with crayon than with chalk? _______________________ 6 pictures 18. Have your teacher print this item for you. Pam tossed a coin 20 times and recorded her results in a table. She then made a picture graph using the data. What number should Pam write in the key? _______________________ 2 19. Have your teacher print this item for you. Use the line plot. Mr. Rover's students made a line plot to show the number of books they read last month. How many students read books? _______________________ 11 students 20. Have your teacher print this item for you. Use the line plot. Mr. Rover's students made a line plot to show the number of books they read last month. How many students read more than 7 books? _______________________ 5 students 21. Have your teacher print this item for you. Lewis made a line plot to show the number of hours students in his class spend at practice each week. Explain what the line plot shows. _______________________ _______________________ _______________________ Possible explanation: The line plot shows the number of students who spend 1, 3, 4, 5, or 6 hours at practice during the week, and that none of the students practice for 2 hours. 22. Have your teacher print this item for you. Martina is making a bar graph to show the 37 finches she saw in her garden from Monday through Friday. How tall should Martina make the bar to show how many finches she saw on Wednesday? Explain your answer. Then complete the graph. __________________________________ __________________________________ __________________________________ __________________________________ __________________________________ Have your teacher print this item for you. Martina is making a bar graph to show the 37 finches she saw in her garden from Monday through Friday. Martina claims she saw more finches on Wednesday than she saw on Thursday and Friday combined. Explain whether you agree or disagree with Martina’s claim. Support your answer using specific information from the graph. __________________________________ __________________________________ __________________________________ Answer 1: The bar for Wednesday should be shaded to 13. Answer 2: Possible explanation: I disagree. She saw the same number of finches on Wednesday as she did
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