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DATA HANDLING
Level 2 Questions
1. Some children in Class 4 are in a club.
This table shows the club they are in.
How many more children go to recorder than chess?
children
This graph should show the same data as the table.
Shade in the correct number of blocks for computer club.
2 marks
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2. Here is a table showing the number of children at five schools.
Number of children attending five schools
School Number of children
Robin Hill 171
Maddox 118
Park 180
Wooding 109
Farm Road 155
Tick ( ) the school with the most children. 1 mark
3. Write the name of these creatures in the correct place on the diagram.
tortoise snail worm mouse
has no shell has no shellhas a shell has a shell
has legs has no legs
1 mark
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4. 6 children were asked if they liked some kinds of fruits.
They had to say ‘yes’ or ‘no’.
yes
no
4 children liked oranges; 2 children did not like oranges.
Show this on the table.
apples
pears
grapes
bananas
oranges
1 mark
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5. You can spin any number from 1 to 6 on this spinner.
6
54
3
21
Write a number that is impossible to spin. 1 mark
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6. A shop sold 10 ice lollies on Wednesday.
5lollies
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
Sunday
Number of lollies sold
(a) How many lollies were sold on Monday?
1 mark
(b) How many more lollies were sold on Tuesday than on Wednesday?
1 mark
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LEVEL 3 QUESTIONS
7. Park School collects money for three charities.
This pictogram shows how much they have collected.
stands for £100
Save Dolphins
Wildwatch
Plant-a-Tree
How much more have they collected for Save Dolphins than Plant-a-Tree?
£
1 mark
The target for Wildwatch is £500
How much more money do they need to collect for Wildwatch?
£
1 mark
How much money have they collected altogether, rounded to the nearest hundred pounds?
£
1 mark
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8. Here is a diagram for sorting shapes.
One of the shapes is in the wrong place. Put a cross ( ) on it.
has 3 sides has a right angle
1 mark
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9. This chart shows the number of cars in a car park at different times on one day.
0
10 am
11
12 1 pm
Time
2 3 4
20
40
60
80
Number of cars
There are 80 cars in the car park when it is full.
How many empty spaces were there in the car park at 3pm?
1 mark
Circle all the times when the car park was less than half full.
10 11 12 1 2 3 4 am am noon pm pm pm pm
1 mark
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10. Class 6 launched some balloons at a school fete.
This diagram shows how far some of the balloons travelled.
40km
30km
20km
school
Hassan’sballoon
How many balloons on the diagram travelled between 20km and 30km?
1 mark
Estimate how far Hassan’s balloon travelled.
km
1 mark
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11. Some children were asked to choose their favourite animal in the zoo.
This table shows the results.
Girls Boys
zebra 9 3
lion 4 9
giraffe 7 4
monkey 8 7
elephant 6 5
How many more girls than boys chose giraffes?
1 mark
How many more boys chose lions than elephants?
1 mark
Which animal was chosen by the greatest number of children?
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12. Rosie collects data about birds visiting a bird table.
Here are her results.
Blackbird
Sparrow
Robin
Blue tit
Other
Draw two more lines to complete the graph.
8
6
4
2
0Blackbird Sparrow Robin Blue tit Other
Numberof birds
1 mark
Rosie saw 20 birds altogether.
What fraction of the birds were blackbirds?
1 mark
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13. Class 6 did a survey of their favourite types of story book.
Here are their results.
10
8
6
4
2
0animal humour adventure fantasy
Type of book
Number ofchildren
How many more children chose adventure books than fantasy books?
1 mark
Five girls chose animal books.
How many boys chose animal books?
1 mark
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14. Robbie collected information about the colours of some bikes.
Here are his results.
Colour Number of bikes
green 4
red 7
blue 12
pink 3
This bar graph shows the information from the table.
Fill in all the missing labels.
4
2 marks
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15. A shop sells different kinds of greeting cards.
This pictogram shows how many they sold in a week.
Estimate how many Birthday cards were sold.
1 mark
Estimate how many more Thank You cards than Get Well cards were sold.
1 mark
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16.
These are the prices of sandwiches, drinks and fruit.
Sandwiches Drinks Fruit
cheese £1.45
tuna £1.70
salad £1.20
milk 55p
cola 45p
juice 65p
apple 15p
pear 20p
melon 25p
Shereen buys a tuna sandwich, milk and a pear.
How much does she pay?
1 mark
Mike has 80p to spend on a fruit and a drink.
What two things can he buy for exactly 80p?
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17.
A school has sports day.
The winner of each event scores 10 points.
This chart shows the points scored by each team.
Event Team
Red Green Blue Yellow White
100m 8 6 2 10 4
Long jump 10 2 6 4 8
Relay 4 6 8 10 2
High jump 8 2 10 6 4
1 mark
Which team came second in the relay?
.............................. 1 mark
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18. This table shows how many journeys a taxi driver made on five days and how much money he collected.
number of journeys
money collected
Monday 23 £85
Tuesday 36 £112
Wednesday 18 £69
Thursday 31 £124
Friday 35 £109
How much money did he collect on the day that he made the most journeys?
£
1 mark
How much more money did he collect on Monday than on Wednesday?
£
1 mark
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19. Some children collect cans for recycling.
Here is a chart of how many cans they collect in the first week.
Alice
Kevin
Tim
Priya
0 10 20Number of cans
How many cans has Kevin collected?
1 mark
Alice’s target is to collect 30 cans.
How many more cans does Alice need to reach her target?
1 mark
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20. 60 children visit the zoo.
They each vote for their favourite big cat.
favourite big cat number of children
cheetah 7
lion 22
tiger 13
panther
leopard 10
total 60
Complete the table.
Now look at each sentence below.
Put a tick ( ) if it is true. Put a cross ( ) if it is not true.
Nine more children voted for the lion than for the leopard.
The lion was more popular than the tiger.
41 of the children voted for the tiger.
2 marks
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21. This graph shows the distance some children walk to school.
Who walks between 300 and 400 metres to school?
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22. This graph shows the distance some children walk to school.
Who walks between 300 and 400 metres to school?
............................... 1 mark
Estimate how many metres Tom walks to school.
m
1 mark
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23.
lorries
cars
bicycles
vans
motorbikes
8
4
Tally of traffic passing school
(a) Complete the tally. 1 mark
(b) How many vehicles were seen altogether? 1 mark
(c) Complete this graph using the tally.
cars
motorbikes
bicycles
vans
lorries
0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 1 mark
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24. This table shows the cost of sending a letter.
Cost in pence
Mass first class
second class
up to 60g
61g to 100g
101g to 150g
151g to 200g
201g to 250g
26
39
49
60
70
20
31
38
45
55
Paul is sending a letter.
It costs 38p second class.
How much would it cost him to send it first class?
p
1 mark
Jenny has a letter with a mass of 170g.
What does it cost to send if first class?
p
1 mark
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25. Some children made a graph.
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December
months
number of birthdays
Our birthday months
(a) In which months are there more than five birthdays?
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(b) How many children were born from July to December?
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26. Four children made a graph of their heights.
Jill Anne Jenny Karen
1 metre
Write their names on the labels.
1 mark
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27. Geeta has this spinner.
What is her chance of spinning the numbers in the boxes below? Match each box to the correct word.
One has been done for you.
1 mark
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28.
This chart shows the musical instruments some children play.
Lena John Rashid Nicola Yin
drums
keyboard
trumpet
recorder
piano
Who plays both recorder and drums?
............................... 1 mark
How many children play more than two musical instruments?
1 mark
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29. Here is a table of the pets owned by six children.
Name of child
David
Julie
Carl
Terry
Mary
Hawa
3
0
2
0
0
1
1
0
0
1
2
0
0
1
0
0
0
1
0
2
1
1
0
1
Cat Dog Bird Rabbit
Here is a graph of the pets of five of the children.
10
5
0
numberof
pets
Children’s pets
cat dog bird rabbit
pets
The pets of one of the children are not on the graph.
Whose pets are not on the graph? .. ......................................................... 1 mark
Explain how you know.
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30. Five children sorted themselves into these sets
David
Aled
Mark
KerryRavinder
weighs more than 25kg is taller than 130cm
Complete this diagram to show the same information.
is taller than130cm
is taller than130cm
not
weighs morethan 25kg
does weighsmore than 25kg
not
2 marks
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31. Five children made a graph.
0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 120 130 140 150
Our height in centimetres
Graham
Philip
Anna
Hazel
John
height (cm)
Hazel is 135cm tall.
Show this on the graph. 1 mark
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32.
Class survey of favourite fruit drinks
flavour number of children
pineapple 2
orange 10
blackcurrant 8
grapefruit 6
apple 9
(a) Complete the pictogram for the class.
flavour number of children
blackcurrant
apple
orange
pineapple
2 children
1 child
1 mark
(b) How many children altogether chose the three most popular flavours?
1 mark
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(c) Write another question you can ask someone about the results of the class survey.
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33. Colour of cars we saw
colour number of cars
red 18
yellow 5
green 3
blue 4
white 7
silver 8
(a) What colour was the second highest number of cars? 1 mark
(b) Which two colours of cars were seen the least? 1 mark
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34. Tom does a survey of children's favourite breakfast cereals.
These are the results for Class 6
10
8
6
4
2
0
Numberof children
Class 6
ChocGrain
HoneyBites
CornFlakes
GoldenCorn
How many more children in Class 6 prefer Choc Grain than Golden Corn?
1 mark
These are the results for Class 5
10
8
6
4
2
0
Numberof children
Class 5
ChocGrain
HoneyBites
CornFlakes
GoldenCorn
How many children in both classes like Honey Bites best?
1 mark
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35. Kiz asked each child in his class,
‘What kind of television programme do you prefer to watch?’
Here are his results.
How many more children prefer to watch cartoons than films?
1 mark
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36. Peter and Stella compare colours they like and do not like.
Here is a sorting diagram that shows their results.
Peter likes Peter does not like
Stella likes
Stella does not like
Write the colours that Stella likes but Peter does not like.
............................... and ............................... 1 mark
Peter likes the colour blue but Stella does not.
Write blue in the correct place on the sorting diagram above. 1 mark
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37. Write each letter in the correct place on the diagram.
One has been done for you.
T N P S
curved lines no curved lines
straight lines
no straight lines S
2 marks
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38. This graph shows the temperature at midday each day for a week.
Estimate how much higher the temperature was on Friday than on Saturday.
°C
1 mark
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39.
Key
striped
spotty
white
grey
These marbles are hidden in a bag. The bag is shaken.
Pete pulls out one marble without looking.
(a) Which kind of marble is Pete most likely to pull out? 1 mark
(b) Explain how you know.
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40. Mandy bounces a ball. She plots the results on this graph.
X
X
X
X
X
80
70
60
50
40
30
20
10
00 10 20 30 40 50 60
Time in seconds
Num
ber o
f bou
nces
After 50 seconds Mandy has done 65 bounces.
(a) Plot this on the graph. 1 mark
(b) Use the graph to estimate the number of bounces Mandy has done after 35 seconds.
1 mark
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41. A group of 6 children sorted themselves into these sets.
girls children aged 9
Dan
SueAnn
Kate
Mark
Paul
Complete the table for the group.
Boys Girls
Name
Mark
Name
Ann
Age
9
8
9
Age
9
8
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42. This graph shows the number of books some children read.
How many more books did James read than Lucy?
books
Which two children read between 5 and 10 books?
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43. (a) Complete this tally chart.
fruit
orange
apple
pear
banana
mango
5
8
3
2
tallynumber ofchildren
Fruits we like best in our class
1 mark
(b) The children made this graph from the tally chart.
Put a cross ( ) on the two columns which are wrong.
16
14
12
10
8
6
4
2
0orange apple pear banana mango
fruits
numberof
children
Fruits we like best in our class
1 mark
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44. 28 children timed their journey to school.
The children have written their journey times on this chart.
Time to the nearest minute
Use the chart to complete the table below.
Time in minutes Tally Total
2 marks
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45. Mel uses an 8-sided spinner.
8
1 2
3
476 5
81 2
3
476 5
Draw lines to show how likely the following are.
a number lessthan 10 impossible
the number 11unlikely
the same numberthree times in a row
even chance
an odd number
likely
certain
2 marks
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46. Some children drew this graph.
20181614121086420
Carol Javed Sarah Tom Leela
Number of books we have read this yearN
umbe
r of b
ooks
(a) Sarah has read 12 books and Leela 9 books.
Show these on the graph. 1 mark
(b) Javed has read more books than Tom.
How many more? 1 mark
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47. This diagram shows how many children had sandwiches, crisps and fruit in their lunchboxes.
sandwiches crisps
fruit
3 5
2
0
4 1
0
(a) How many children had only sandwiches?
1 mark
(b) How many children had crisps?
1 mark
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48. The table shows the number of shirts in a shop.
White Not White
Cotton
Not cotton
27 56
74 90
(a) How many shirts are white? 1 mark
(b) How many shirts are there altogether? 1 mark
49. Chris did a survey of the number of people who went into shops in one hour.
Number of people who went into a shopstands for 5 people
Shoe shop
Newsagent
Post Office
Bread shop
Supermarket
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How many people went into the Supermarket in the hour?
1 mark
How many more people went into the Post Office than the Shoe shop?
1 mark
Here is part of a bar chart of the information.
Draw in the missing bar.
24
20
16
12
8
4
0
numberof
people
People who went into shops
Shoeshop
News-agent
PostOffice
Breadshop
Super-market
1 mark