Bar Charts - SS2 Economics Past Questions and Answers - page 1

1

What is a bar chart?

A

 A type of pasta

B

A type of graphical representation that uses rectangular bars to compare values

 

C

A type of musical instrument

correct option: b
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2

What is an application of bar charts?

A

Cooking a meal

 

B

Comparing data

C

Painting a picture

 

correct option: b
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3

Can bar charts be used to track changes over time?

A

Yes

 

B

No

C

Maybe

correct option: a
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4

What is the benefit of using a bar chart to summarize data?

A

It makes the data more complicated

 

B

It makes the data more digestible

C

It makes the data harder to understand

correct option: b
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5

Can bar charts be used to make informed decisions?

A

Yes

 

B

No  

C

It depends

correct option: a
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6

The following table shows the number of hours spent by students on different activities in a week. Formulate a bar chart to represent the data below

Activity

Number of hours

Studying

15

Sleeping

56

Exercising

5

Watching TV

10

Socializing

14

 

Step 1: Identify the variable and categories: The variable is the "number of hours" and the categories are the different activities: studying, sleeping, exercising, watching TV, and socializing.

Step 2: Draw the horizontal and vertical axis: The horizontal axis represents the different activities and the vertical axis represents the number of hours. Label the horizontal axis as "Activities" and the vertical axis as "Number of Hours."

Step 3: Draw the bars: For each activity, draw a rectangle (bar) on the horizontal axis. The height of the rectangle (bar) represents the number of hours. The bars should be spaced equally apart and have the same width.

Step 4: Label the chart: Title the chart as "Activity per hours" Label the horizontal axis as "Activity" and the vertical axis as "Number of hours."

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