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Session 5 Quiz

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8 questions about Session 5: Pictures That Tell Stories. Get 6+ right to pass!

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1

What is a bar chart best for?

  • Showing exact numbers
  • Comparing amounts across categories
  • Showing how numbers are distributed
  • Telling a story with words
2

What must every pictograph include?

  • A computer
  • A key showing what each picture represents
  • Exactly 10 pictures
  • Colors
3

What is a dot plot?

  • A picture made of dots
  • A display where dots are stacked above values on a number line
  • A type of bar chart
  • A connect-the-dots puzzle
4

What is an outlier?

  • The most common value
  • A data point far away from the rest
  • A type of graph
  • A measurement error
5

Which graph type would you use for 'favorite ice cream flavors'?

  • Dot plot
  • Bar chart or pictograph
  • Number line
  • Scatter plot
6

What makes a graph 'good'?

  • Lots of colors
  • A clear title, labeled axes, accurate data, and appropriate type
  • Being very large
  • Using a computer
7

Can you build graphs without a computer?

  • No, you always need software
  • Yes! Graph paper, pencils, and rulers work great
  • Only adults can
  • Only for simple graphs
8

What should you ask when choosing a graph type?

  • Which graph is prettiest?
  • What am I trying to show and what type communicates it best?
  • What does my teacher prefer?
  • Which graph is easiest to make?