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Graphs Nets and Pie Charts

The document contains a 10-part multiple choice quiz about graphs, nets, and pie charts. It also contains word problems involving these topics. The document tests skills in interpreting various representations of data to answer questions about quantities, ratios, and percentages. It provides practice for understanding common charts and diagrams used in math and data analysis.

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Graphs Nets and Pie Charts

The document contains a 10-part multiple choice quiz about graphs, nets, and pie charts. It also contains word problems involving these topics. The document tests skills in interpreting various representations of data to answer questions about quantities, ratios, and percentages. It provides practice for understanding common charts and diagrams used in math and data analysis.

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Graphs, Nets and Pie Charts

Section A: For each question. Four options are given (10 marks)

(1) The pie chart illustrates Fiona’s expenditure in the month of January.

Fiona spent as much money on transport as on food. She spent 1⁄2 as much on clothing as
on food. How much did she spend on Rent?
(A) $400 (B)$600 (C)$800 (D)$1200

(2) The figure below is the net of a cuboid. Name two faces of the cuboid that are opposite each
other.

(A) X and Y
(B) X and D
(C) Y and W
(D) Z and W

(3) The figure below shows a cube. Which of the following is the net of a cube?

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(4) The pie chart shows the number of cans of different varieties of beverages sold at WXY
supermarket. Given that there are 30 cans of soya milk, find the number of cans of lemon
barley at the supermarket.

(A) 15
(B) 45
(C) 60
(D) 120

(5) Julia represented the amount of money she spent during Lunar New Year on a pie chart. She
spent 5⁄8 of her money on clothing, 1⁄4 of her money on shoes and the remaining on
Chinese New Year goodies. Which of the following pie charts can be best used to represent
the information given?

(6) The pie chart shows how Janice spent her pocket money in the month of June 2016. What is
the ratio of the amount of money Janice spent on Food to the amount she spent on Toy?

(A) 5:4
(B) 10:7
(C) 15:11
(D) 16:1

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(7) The pie chart shows the number of cups of ice-cream sold by Angie Ice-Cream Shop. A total
of 165 cups of vanilla and durian ice-cream were sold. How many cups of mint ice-cream
were sold?

Durian (A) 30
35%
(B) 55
Chocolate (C) 66
s Mint (D) 300

30%
Vanilla

(8) The pie chart shows the types of item sold by Popular Bookstore in a week. AB is a straight
line. 1⁄3 Of the total items sold were markers. Given that 128 stickers were sold, how many
files were sold in a week?

(A) 160
(B) 192
(C) 256
(D) 768

(9) The pie chart shows the breakdown of Mr Yap’s utilities bill. The amount of money spent on
electricity is 3 times the amount of money spent on water. What percentage of the total bill
was spent on water?

(A) 15%
(B) 20%
(C) 24%
(D) 30%

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(10) The graph shows the growth of a beansprout over four weeks. The height of the beansprout
was recorded at the end of each week.

What was the percentage increase in height of the seedling from Week 2 to Week 3?
(A) 10% (B) 25% (C) 331⁄3% (D) 50%

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Section B: Questions 11 to 16 carry 1 mark each. Questions 17 -22 carry 2 marks each. Show your
workings clearly in the space provided for each question and write your answers in the space
provided. For questions which require units, give your answers in the units stated. (18 marks)

(11) The pie chart below shows how 200 factory workers commute to work. The number of
workers walking to work and the number of workers cycling to work are the same. How
many workers go to work by MRT?

Ans: ___________________

(12) The bar graph below shows the number of siblings a group of students have.

What was the average number of siblings each student has? Give your answer to 1 decimal
place.

Ans: _________________

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Use the information below to answer questions 13 and 14.


The pie chart below shows the enrolment of members in the different CCA club in ABC
Primary School. The enrolment of the Badminton Club is twice the enrolment of members in
Table Tennis Club.

(13) Express the enrolment in Gymnastics Club as a fraction of the enrolment in Science Club

Ans: ___________________

(14) The enrolment in the Science Club was 8 more than that of the Table Tennis club. What was
the total enrolment for all the CCA?

Ans: ___________________
(15) Name the solid formed by the net below

Ans: ___________________

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(16)The pie chart below shows how Xiao Ping spent her time revising for her PSLE. She spent
60min revising for her Mother Tongue. She spent 10min more revising her science than her
English. How many minutes did she spend revising her science?

Ans: ___________________

(17) The average number of household in a block is 72. The bar graph shows the number of
households which has school attending children. How many households do not have school
attending children?

Ans: ___________________

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(18) The pie chart shows how Kevin spends his monthly salary. If he spent $100 more on
transport than what he saved monthly, how much does he donate every month?

Ans: ___________________

(19) The graph shows the amount of petrol used by Peter from January to June. He paid $658
(inclusive of 7% GST) for the petrol used in 6 months. Find the cost of 1 litres of petrol
excluding GST.

Ans: ___________________

(20) A group of Nursery 2 students were asked to vote their favourite colour. The results were
represented in the pie chart below.

Half the students chose red and blue. If 12 more pupils choose blue then green, how many
choose red colour?
Ans: ___________________

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(21) A fish tank is filled to its brim. The water was drained out at a constant rate for 25minutes.
The graphs show the volume of water in the tank over a period of 30minutes.

(a) What fraction of the tank was filled with water after 25 minutes? Give your answers in
the simplest form.

(b) What is the rate at which the water was drained out per minute?

Ans: (a)________________(1m)

Ans: (b)________________(1m)

(22)The graph above shows the total distance Carol jogged on Sunday over a period of time.
What was Carol’s average speed for the whole journey?

Ans: ___________________

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Section C: Show your working clearly in the space provided for each question and write the answer
in the space provided. The number of marks available is shown in the brackets ( ) at the end of
each questions or part questions

(23) The graph below the number of MMS and SMS sent by Sharon through her mobile phone
over a period of 5 days. Study the graph carefully and answer the questions.

(a) On which two days were the number of MMS sent the same?

(b) On which day was the ratio of the number of MMS sent to the number of SMS sent 1:2?

(c) Find the total number of MMS and SMS sent over the 5 days period.

Ans: (a)________________(1m)

Ans: (b)________________(1m)

Ans: (c)________________(1m)

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(24) The pie chart illustrates the type of sports chosen by a group of 90 pupils. Each pupil only
chose one type of sport. An equal number of pupils chose Softball and Tennis.

(a) How many percent of the pupils chose Tennis?


(b) What is the ratio of pupils who chose Softball to swimming

Ans: (a)________________(2m)

Ans: (b)________________(1m)

(25) The pie chart below shows the percentage of men, women and children who attended Jay
Chou’s concert.

There were 1152 more men than women. If each woman is accompanied by her own child,
and the rest of the children went on their own, what is the ratio of children who went on
their own to the total number of audience at the concert?

Ans: ___________________(3m)

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(26) A group of people took part in a survey on their favourite food. Among them, 126 of them
like burger.

(a) Find the total number of people who like chicken rice and pasta?
(b) How many like laksa more than burger

Ans: (a)________________(3m)

Ans: (b)________________(1m)

(27) The pie chart shows the type of food 2400 pupils from St Angel Primary School ate.

There are an equal number of pupils who ate hotdog buns and Fishball Noodles.

(a) How many pupils ate Hotdog Buns?


(b) The pupils paid $1.30 for each bowl of Wanton Noodles and $1.50 for a plate of Chicken Rice.
What was the total amount of money spent on Wanton Noodles and Chicken Rice?

Ans: (a)________________(2m)

Ans: (b)________________(2m)

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(28) The graph below shows the number laptops sold by Best Denki and Courts from April to
August.

(a) Use the information above to complete the table (1m)

Month Courts Best Denki


Apr 200
May 600
Jun 300
July
August 6000

(b) What was the total number of laptops sold by courts from April to July?

(c) Courts sold each laptop at a fixed price of and a total of $720 000 was collected in July.
In September, a sum of $418 800 was collected from the sale of laptops. How many
percent more laptops were sold in July than in September? (Give your answer to one
decimal place )

Ans: (b)________________(1m)

Ans: (C)________________(2m)

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(29) The pie chart represents the number of fruits sold at ABC Fruit Stall. There are 2520 fruits
sold at the fruit stall.

(a) Express the number of Mangoes and Rambutan as a fraction of the total number of
fruits sold.
(b) Given that the number of Rambutans sold is 105, find the number of Mangoes sold.

Ans: (a)________________(3m)

Ans: (b)________________(1m)
(30) The pie chart represents the amount of food at a Children Welfare Party. There are an equal
amount of chicken nuggets and chicken wings.

(a) What fraction of the food are chicken nuggets?


(b) How many pizzas are there at the party?
Ans: (a)________________(2m)

Ans: (b)________________(2m)

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Answer

Section A

(1) C (2) C (3) A (4) B (5) B (6) B


(7) A (8) B (9) A (10) D

Section B

(11) 30 (12) 1.6 (13) 5/2 (14) 320 (15)pyramid (16) 50min (17)
88

(18) $200 (19) $2.05 (20) 18 (21a) 2/9 (b) 14 (22) 8km/h

Section C

(23a) Tue and Fri (b) Thursday (c) 174

(24a) 162⁄3% b) 5:12 (25) 6:25 (26a) 414 (b) 54

(27a) 480 b)$2040

28(a)

Month Courts Best Denki


Apr 200 600
May 600 500
Jun 900 300
July 600 900
August 1000 600

28b) 2300 c) 71.9%

(29a) 13/72 (b) 350

(30a) 1/6 (b) 104

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