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AQA Collecting and Representing Data (F) QP

The document consists of a series of math questions related to data collection and representation, including tasks involving modes, pie charts, frequency diagrams, tally charts, and pictograms. It covers various scenarios such as judging scores, student eye colors, travel times to school, favorite crisp flavors, and sales data. Each question is designed to assess the understanding of statistical concepts and data interpretation skills.

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AQA Collecting and Representing Data (F) QP

The document consists of a series of math questions related to data collection and representation, including tasks involving modes, pie charts, frequency diagrams, tally charts, and pictograms. It covers various scenarios such as judging scores, student eye colors, travel times to school, favorite crisp flavors, and sales data. Each question is designed to assess the understanding of statistical concepts and data interpretation skills.

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Q1.
The diagram shows the scores given by judges during a television show.

(a) Which score was the mode?

Answer _________________________________________
(1)

(b) There were 4 judges.


Each judge gave one score in each round.

How many rounds were there?

___________________________________________________________________

___________________________________________________________________

___________________________________________________________________

___________________________________________________________________

Answer _________________________________________
(3)
(Total 4 marks)

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Q2.
The pie charts show the eye colour of some students.

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The areas of the pie charts are proportional to the number of students.

The radius of the girls’ pie chart is 5 cm


The radius of the boys’ pie chart is 4 cm

5 girls have green eyes.

How many boys and girls altogether have blue eyes?

_______________________________________________________________________

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Answer _________________________________________
(Total 5 marks)

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Q3.
The times taken by 100 students to travel to school are shown.

Time, t (minutes) Frequency

0 < t ≤ 10 36

10 < t ≤ 20 34

20 < t ≤ 30 18

30 < t ≤ 40 12

(a) Draw a frequency diagram for the data.

(2)

(b) The school has 600 students.

Estimate how many students take more than 20 minutes to travel to school.

___________________________________________________________________

Answer _________________________________________
(2)
(Total 4 marks)

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Q4.
Billy asked 20 people,

“What is your favourite crisp flavour?”

(a) Complete the tally chart to show Billy’s results.

Favourite
Tally Frequency
crisp flavour

Plain 12

Cheese and Onion

Barbecue 3

Total 20

(2)

(b) Billy uses his tally chart to draw a pictogram.

Complete the pictogram and the key.

Key: represents _____ people

Plain

Cheese and Onion

Barbecue

(3)
(Total 5 marks)

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Q5.
Students in a class took a spelling test.

The diagram shows information about the scores.

Lucy is one of the 29 students in the class.

Her score was the same as the median score for her class.

Work out her score.

_______________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________

Answer _________________________________________
(Total 2 marks)

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Q6.
Mira sells ice creams and lollies.
The bar chart shows the number sold on Friday and Saturday.

Ice creams and lollies sold

(a) An ice cream costs £1.20


A lolly costs 80p.

How much money did Mira take from selling ice creams and lollies on Friday?

___________________________________________________________________

___________________________________________________________________

___________________________________________________________________

Answer £ _______________________________________
(3)

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(b) Mira sold ice creams and lollies on Friday, Saturday and Sunday.
Altogether she sold 80.

On Sunday, she sold 2 more lollies than ice creams.

Complete the bar chart for Sunday.

___________________________________________________________________

___________________________________________________________________

___________________________________________________________________

___________________________________________________________________

___________________________________________________________________
(3)
(Total 6 marks)

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Q7.
Ian sells cans of drinks.

(a) The table shows the percentages of drinks sold on Monday morning.

Drink Percentage Sold

Cola 30%

Lemonade 20%

Orange 50%

Draw a pie chart for the data.

___________________________________________________________________

___________________________________________________________________

___________________________________________________________________

(4)

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(b) The pictogram shows information about the drinks sold on Monday afternoon.
The key is missing.

Cola

Lemonade

Orange

80 cans were sold that afternoon.

How many cans of cola were sold?

___________________________________________________________________

___________________________________________________________________

___________________________________________________________________

Answer _________________________________________
(3)

(c) 80 cans were also sold in the morning.

(i) Write down one difference between the cans sold in the morning and in the
afternoon.

______________________________________________________________

______________________________________________________________
(1)

(ii) Ian orders more cans.

Which flavour should he order least of, based on Monday’s sales?


Circle your answer.

Cola Lemonade Orange


(1)
(Total 9 marks)

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Q8.
Eva owns a restaurant.
The table shows the number of customers on four days.

Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday

Lunch 25 22 27 31

Dinner 50 48 70 89

Total 75 70 97 120

(a) How many more customers in total were there on Friday than on Thursday?

___________________________________________________________________

Answer _________________________________________
(2)

(b) She keeps a tally of the number of customers who order pudding each day.

Complete the table.

Day Tally Frequency

Tuesday IIII IIII IIII II 17

Wednesday IIII IIII IIII

Thursday IIII IIII IIII IIII IIII

Friday IIII IIII IIII IIII IIII IIII 30


(2)

(c) What fraction of Friday’s customers ordered a pudding?


Give your answer in its simplest form.

___________________________________________________________________

___________________________________________________________________

Answer _________________________________________
(2)

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(d) Here is some information about Saturday.

Number of customers 150

Number who order pudding 50

Eva thinks the fraction of customers who ordered puddings on Saturday is greater
than on Friday.

Is she correct?
You must show your working.

___________________________________________________________________

___________________________________________________________________

___________________________________________________________________

___________________________________________________________________
(3)
(Total 9 marks)

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Q9.
The table shows the number of desktop computers and laptops in 50 households.

Desktop computers

0 1 2 3

0 0 6 1 0

1 5 10 4 4
Laptops

2 1 8 5 0

3 3 2 1 0

(a) How many households have two laptops?

___________________________________________________________________

Answer _________________________________________
(1)

(b) How many households have more laptops than desktop computers?

___________________________________________________________________

Answer _________________________________________
(2)
(Total 3 marks)

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Q10.
Amina asks 50 people,

“What is your favourite pet?


Choose from cat, dog, rabbit or other.”

(a) Which two words describe the type of data she collects from each person?
Circle your answers.

qualitative continuous primary secondary


(1)

(b) Which two diagrams could she use to represent the data?
Circle your answers.

scatter graph pie chart bar chart stem-and-leaf


(1)
(Total 2 marks)

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Q11.
Some girls and boys voted for an extra lunchtime sport.

Key: represents 4 votes

Girls Boys

Basketball Basketball

Cricket Cricket

Football Football

Netball Netball

(a) How many girls voted for football?

Answer _________________________________________
(1)

(b) How many more girls than boys voted for cricket?

___________________________________________________________________

___________________________________________________________________

Answer _________________________________________
(2)

(c) Which sport got the most votes altogether?


Circle your answer.

Basketball Cricket Football Netball


(1)
(Total 4 marks)

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Q12.
20 students give information about how they travel to school.

Half the students travel by bus.

7 students travel by car.

Twice as many students travel by train as walk.

Show this information on a bar chart.

How students travel to school

(Total 4 marks)

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Q13.
Olivia usually drives home from work.
Some of her journey times are shown.

Week 1

Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri

Leaves work
5.13 5.24 5.30 5.28 5.02
(pm)
Arrives home
5.55 6.03 6.15 6.06 5.32
(pm)
Time taken
42 39 45 38 30
(minutes)

Week 2

Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri

Leaves work
5.15 5.18 5.20 5.07 5.10
(pm)
Arrives home
5.49 5.50 5.57 5.40
(pm)
Time taken
32 37 33 121
(minutes)

(a) How long did it take Olivia to drive home on Monday of week 2?

Answer _______________________ minutes


(1)

(b) On Friday of week 2 Olivia walked home.

What time did she arrive home?

___________________________________________________________________

___________________________________________________________________

Answer _______________________ pm
(2)

(c) Complete the scatter diagram for the four days she drives home in week 2.

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(2)

(d) Estimate the time Olivia would have arrived home on Friday of week 2 if she had
driven.
Use your scatter diagram to show how you decide.

___________________________________________________________________

___________________________________________________________________

Answer _______________________ pm
(3)
(Total 8 marks)

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Q14.
A club rents films.
These were the films rented on Monday.

Films rented on Monday

Comedy 12

Thriller 6

Romance 9

Total = 27

(a) Draw a pictogram for this data.

Use to represent 4 films.

Films rented on Monday

Key: represents 4 films.

Comedy

Thriller

Romance
(2)

(b) This pictogram represents the films rented on Tuesday.

Films rented on Tuesday

Key: to represents 2 films

Comedy

Thriller

Romance

The club manager says,

“Looking at the total number of films rented on Monday and Tuesday, half of
them were Comedy.”

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Is he correct?
You must show your working.

___________________________________________________________________

___________________________________________________________________

___________________________________________________________________

___________________________________________________________________

___________________________________________________________________
(3)
(Total 5 marks)

Q15.
The favourite computer games for 60 students are shown in the table.

(a) Complete the table.

Game Tally Frequency

A 18

C 13

D 15

Total 60
(2)

(b) Which game did exactly one quarter of the students choose?

___________________________________________________________________

___________________________________________________________________

___________________________________________________________________

Answer _________________________________________
(2)
(Total 4 marks)

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Q16.
The pie chart shows information about how people voted in an election.

1800 people voted for D.

How many more people voted for C than B?

_______________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________

Answer _________________________________________
(Total 3 marks)

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Q17.
A data logging machine counts people entering and leaving a museum.

Hour ending at Entering Leaving

8 am 30 6

9 am 21 25

10 am 75 70

11 am 40 38

(a) The museum opens at 7 am.

Show that there were 24 people in the museum at 8 am.

___________________________________________________________________
(1)

(b) How many people were in the museum at 11 am?

___________________________________________________________________

___________________________________________________________________

___________________________________________________________________

___________________________________________________________________

Answer _________________________________________
(2)
(Total 3 marks)

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Q18.
The diagram shows information about the exports of a company.

Exports

(a) Work out the increase in the exports from 2009 to 2010.

___________________________________________________________________

Answer £___________________________________million
(2)

(b) Write the value of the exports in 2011 to 1 significant figure.

___________________________________________________________________

Answer £___________________________________million
(1)

(c) The pie chart shows information about the exports of the company in 2012.

Exports in 2012

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Use both diagrams to work out the value of the exports to the USA in 2012.

___________________________________________________________________

___________________________________________________________________

___________________________________________________________________

Answer £___________________________________million
(3)
(Total 6 marks)

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Q19.
The table shows information about the birds in a garden.

Bird Number

Robin 2

Sparrow 5

Wren 3

Lark 1

Draw a bar chart to show the information.

(Total 3 marks)

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Q20.
The table shows the proportions of left-handed and right-handed students in a school.

Left-handed Right-handed

Boys 15% 85%

Girls 12% 88%

(a) 20 boys and 10 girls are chosen at random from the school.

Estimate the number of left-handed students chosen.

___________________________________________________________________

___________________________________________________________________

___________________________________________________________________

Answer _________________________________________
(3)

(b) There are an equal number of boys and girls in the school.
A student is chosen at random.

Work out the probability that the student is right-handed.

___________________________________________________________________

___________________________________________________________________

Answer _________________________________________
(2)
(Total 5 marks)

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