Level 1
The graph shows the number of story books borrowed from a library over 4 days. What is the total number of story books borrowed from Monday to Thursday?
1 m
Level 1
The graph shows the types of sports that children play in a primary school. What percentage of the children play badminton?
1 m
Level 1
The graph shows the number of books borrowed by 40 pupils in a class. How many pupils borrowed 4 storybooks?
2 m
Level 1
The bar graph shows the number of pets owned by the families living in a block of flats. There are a total of 20 pets in the block. The bar that shows the number of families that has 2 pets is not drawn. How many families have 2 pets?
2 m
Level 1
Four friends were given a sum of $25 each. The bar graph shows the amount of money saved by each of them in the week. How much did they spend together?
2 m
Level 1
The bar graph shows the number of files sold by a bookshop on a Friday.
  1. Which coloured file did the shop collect the most money from the sale? Give the first letter of the answer. (Eg Blue = B)
  2. What was the amount of money collected from (a)?
2 m
Level 2
The graph shows the earnings that an apparel store made from January to May.
  1. What was the total earnings from January to May?
  2. How much money must be earned in June to have an average earnings of $3200 from January to June?
2 m
Level 2
The graph shows the monthly income of Mr Chai for the first half of the year. In which month was his income 35 of her combined income in January and April? Give the answer in short form. (Eg Jan)
2 m
Level 2
The bar graph shows the number of notebooks sold in 3 months. The bar that shows the number of notebooks in January is not drawn.
38 of the total number of notebooks sold in the 3 months were sold in January. How many notebooks were sold in January?
2 m
Level 2
The graph shows the mass of 6 children in kilograms.
  1. Who is three times as heavy as Ethan? Give the first letter of the answer. (Eg Apple = A)
  2. What is the total mass of the 3 heaviest children?
2 m