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Session 6 Quiz

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8 questions about Session 6: My First Pictograph. Get 6+ right to pass!

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1

What is a pictograph?

  • A photograph
  • A chart that uses pictures to show data
  • A drawing of a graph
  • A math problem with pictures
2

In a pictograph, each sticker usually represents...

  • Nothing
  • One response or one item
  • Ten items
  • A random number
3

If apples have 6 stickers and bananas have 3 stickers, which fruit got more votes?

  • Bananas
  • Apples
  • They are equal
  • Neither
4

Why are pictographs useful?

  • They look pretty
  • They help you SEE the data — bigger columns mean bigger numbers
  • They are fun to color
  • They are only for little kids
5

What should every pictograph have?

  • Pretty colors
  • A title and labels so people know what it shows
  • At least 100 stickers
  • Nothing special
6

Your pictograph shows: Cat=7, Dog=4, Fish=2. Which pet is LEAST popular?

  • Cat
  • Dog
  • Fish
  • They are all equal
7

What is the first step in making a pictograph?

  • Drawing the pictures
  • Collecting the data by asking people or counting
  • Choosing colors
  • Writing a title
8

A good sentence about a pictograph starts with...

  • 'I think...'
  • 'The data shows...'
  • 'My favorite is...'
  • 'The answer is...'