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FREE AND STUDY GAMES ABOUT SCIENCE QUIZ 2 EXAM
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Question 1: True or false
Graphs do not need to have a title.
Answer:
False
Question 2: True or false
Pictographs are similar to bar graphs.
Answer:
True
Question 3: True or false
A pie chart is used to compare parts to a whole quantity.
Answer:
True
Question 4: True or false
On a broken-line graph only the plotted points represent the actual data obtained from an experiment.
Answer:
True
Question 5: True or false
Pie charts are often used to present budget information.
Answer:
True
Question 6: True or false
Graphs make relationships easier to understand
Answer:
True
Question 7: True or false
Pictographs were one of the earliest forms of writing.
Answer:
True
Question 8: True or false
Graphs present information to the reader.
Answer:
True
Question 9: True or false
A pictograph uses lines to communicate in
Answer:
False
Question 10: True or false
An axis is used to plot or locate data.
Answer:
True
Question 11: Which of the following is the most important value of a graph?
Answer:
to quickly show relationships
Question 12: Who sucks
Answer:
SUPERMAN
Question 13: True or false
For a quantity that changes frequently from month to month, the best kind of graph is a pie chart.
Answer:
False
Question 14: A graph shows what in picture form.
Answer:
variables facts statistics data
Question 15: True or false
Pie charts are sometimes called pie graphs.
Answer:
True
Question 16: True or false
In a chart showing the population of various countries, the label "United States" would be an example of an independent variable.
Answer:
True Question 17: Each axis on a graph should be:
Answer:
Labeled
Question 18: True or false
The precision of a graph may be lost when the information is transferred from a table.
Answer:
True
Question 19: True or false
In a bar graph the length of the bar need not be in proportion to the information being shown.
Answer:
False