Level 1
Compare the three sets. Give the answer in letters. (Eg 1)

Set 1 has fewer pies than Set _____.
2 m
Level 2
Look at the picture graph.
This graph shows 4 favourite pets that students like. Give the answers in numbers. (Eg 1)
  1. What is the most popular pet?
  2. What is the least popular pet?
  3. How many students like birds and dogs?
  4. How many students are there altogether?
4 m
Level 2
Look at the picture graph.
This graph shows the number of stars won by 4 students.
  1. Who won the most number of stars?
  2. Who won the least number of stars?
  3. How many stars did the 4 students win altogether?
  4. How many more stars did Joe win than Sandy?
4 m
Level 2
Look at the picture graph.
This graph shows the number of soft drinks that Tom sold.
  1. Which soft drink is the least popular?
  2. How many more cans of Coke than Pepsi did he sell?
  3. How many cans of soft drinks did he sell altogether?
4 m
Level 2
Look at the picture graph.
This graph shows the number of postcards 4 children have.
  1. Dora has 3 postcards more than Mel. How many postcards does Dora have?
  2. Fen has 2 postcards less than Jim. How many postcards does Fen draw?
  3. How many postcard do the 4 children have altogether?
4 m
Level 2
Look at the picture graph.
This graph shows the number of stamps that Bobo collects from 5 countries. He collects a total of 20 stamps.
  1. Bobo has _____ Singapore and India stamps.
  2. Bobo has _____ more China stamps than Malaysia stamps.
  3. Bobo has _____ Thailand stamps.
  4. Bobo has the greatest collection of _____ stamps. Give the answer in number. (Eg 1)
4 m
Level 2
Look at the picture graph.
The graph shows the number of pies 3 boys ate in a week.
Give the answers in numbers. (Eg 1)
  1. _____ ate the most number of pies.
  2. _____ ate the least number of pies.
  3. Jim ate _____ fewer pies than Bryan.
  4. The three boys ate _____ pies altogether.
4 m
Level 2
Look at the picture graph.
This graph shows the favorite day of the week that children like.
  1. How many children like Tuesday?
  2. How many more children like Wednesday than Thursday?
  3. How many less children like Monday than Thursday?
  4. How many children like Friday and Tuesday?
4 m
Level 2
Look at the picture graph.
This graph shows the number of butterflies drawn by each child.
Give the answers in numbers. (Eg 1)
  1. Who draw the same number of butterflies as Shine?
  2. Which 2 children draw a total of 13 butterflies? (Eg 1, 2)
  3. Who draws 3 more butterflies than Mel?
  4. Faye and his neighbour draw 3 butterflies more than Jane. Who is this neighbour?
4 m
Level 3
Look at the picture graph.
This graph shows 4 item types that John collected for his recycling project. Give the answers in numbers.
  1. John collected _____ magazines.
  2. He collected _____ more magazine than toys.
  3. He collected the same number of _____ and _____ . (Eg 1, 2)
  4. He collected _____ items altogether.
4 m
Level 3
Look at the picture graph.
This graph shows the favourite board games of a group of children. Each smiley stands for 1 child. Give the answers in numbers.
  1. _____ children like Scrabble.
  2. 5 more children prefer Snap to _____.
  3. _____ fewer children prefer chess to Monopoly.
  4. The same number of children like _____ and _____. (Eg 1, 2)
4 m
Level 2
The graph shows the favourite color of girls in a class. Study the graph and answer the following.
  1. If 4 girls like red, how many girls does each (/) stand?
  2. How many girls are there altogether in the class?
2 m
Level 1
The picture graph shows the favourite tourist attraction of a group of students. How many students chose Universal Studio Singapore as their favourite tourist attraction?
2 m
Level 2
The picture graph shows the number of points each adult scored during a volleyball match.
  1. Which two adults scored the same numbers of points? Give the answer in numbers. (Eg 1, 2)
  2. How many more points did John score than Paul?
2 m
Level 1
Study the graph carefully.
The graph shows the number of angel fish 4 boys keep as pets. How many more angel fish must Peter buy so that he has as many angel fish as Jake?
2 m
Level 2
The graph shows the number of books read by Alvin and Ben last month. Colin read three times as many books as Alvin last month. How many books did the 3 boys read together last month?
2 m
Level 2
The graph shows the different CCAs a class of pupils participate in.
  1.           pupils join IT Club as a CCA.
  2. There is an equal number of pupils participating in                    and                   .
  3.           more pupils join IT Club than Scouts.
4 m
Level 2
The table shows the number of bulbs bought by 3 classes for a party.
  1. How many bulbs should be drawn for class 2C?
  2. How many bulb should be drawn for class 2B?
  3. Altogether, how many bulbs are there?
5 m
Level 2
The graph shows the favourite flowers of the group of students.
  1. How many students like Rose and Orchid?
  2. How many more students like Tulip than Lily?
  3. How many number of flowers will be added to tulips to have the same number with roses?
5 m
Level 2
The graph shows the different colors of flowers in the garden.
  1. How many red and pink flowers are there in the garden?
  2. How many more pink flowers than violet flowers?
  3. There are 10 fewer violet flowers than                    flowers. Give your answer in number. (Eg 1)
5 m