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Marshall Cavendish Education

MPAH Maths 2B 4E Chapter Test C12-Picture Graphs (Basic Level)

Short Answer Questions

1. Mrs Lee conducted a survey to find out the favourite colour among her pupils.
Each pupil could only choose one colour.
The graph below shows the number of pupils who chose a certain colour as their
favourite.

(a) Which is the most popular colour?


___________
How many pupils picked the colour?
___________ pupils
(b) How many pupils like red and blue?
___________ pupils
(c) How many fewer pupils like yellow than pink?
___________ pupils
(d) If 5 girls like green, how many boys like green?
___________ boys
(e) How many pupils took part in the survey?
___________ pupils [1]
2. A PE teacher conducted a survey to find out the favourite sports among his
pupils.
The graph below shows the different sports chosen by the pupils.

(a) Which sport is the most popular sport?


___________
How many pupils chose it?
___________ pupils
(b) If 4 boys chose tennis, how many girls chose tennis?
___________ girls
(c) How many pupils chose hockey and badminton altogether?
___________ pupils
(d) How many more pupils chose basketball than handball?
___________ pupils [1]
3. The graph below shows the number of books borrowed from a school library in a
day.

(a) Which book was least popular?


___________
How many of those books were borrowed in total?
___________ books
(b) How many fewer art books were borrowed than comic books?
___________ fewer art books
(c) How many English, Chinese and Malay books were borrowed in total?
___________ books
(d) If there were 37 art books at the start of the day, and 6 were borrowed that
day, how many art books were left at the end of the day?
___________ books [1]

4. A train station has a lost-and-found counter.


The graph below shows the different number of items handed over to the counter
yesterday.

(a) How many keys were handed over to the lost-and-found counter?
___________ keys
(b) How many handphones and water bottles were handed over to the counter
altogether?
___________ handphones and water bottles
(c) If 6 of the wallets have been returned to the owners today, how many wallets
are left uncollected?
___________ wallets
(d) 4 more watches are handed over to the counter today and none has been
returned. What is the total number of watches at the counter today?
___________ watches [1]

5. A carpark has 55 parking lots.


The graph below shows the number of cars according to colour in the car park.
(a) How many more blue cars than green cars are there?
___________
(b) How many parking lots are left unoccupied?
___________ parking lots
(c) How many black cars must leave the car park so that there are equal numbers
of black and green cars?
___________ black cars
(d) 6 more white cars entered the car park. How many white cars are there now?
___________ white cars [1]

6. Sophie went to a florist and saw different types of potted plants.


The graph below shows the number of different potted plants the florist had.
(a) How many pots of sunflowers were there?
___________ pots of sunflowers

(b) The florist sold some pots of roses and found that there was the same number
of roses as carnations after that. How many pots of roses were sold?
___________ pots of roses
(c) 4 pots of daisies were infected with a plant disease. How many pots of daisies
were left unaffected?
___________ pots
(d) After Sophie left, 8 pots of orchids were sold. How many pots of orchids were
left?
___________ pots of orchids [1]
Marshall Cavendish Education
Short Answer Questions
1. ANS: Pink; 20; 32; 12; 7; 72 PTS: 1
2. ANS: Basketball; 24; 8; 24; 16 PTS: 1
3. ANS: Art books; 6; 9; 39; 31 PTS: 1
4. ANS: 8; 14; 4; 8 PTS: 1
5. ANS: 4; 17; 8; 14 PTS: 1
6. ANS: 20; 12; 8; 4 PTS: 1

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