
Constructing graphs in geography
Quiz by Oak National Academy: GCSE Geography Edexcel B
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- Q1How is quantitative data different to qualitative data?Quantitative data is likely to contain more errors.Quantitative data is easier to present.Quantitative data is subjective.Quantitative data deals exclusively with numbers.30s
- Q2Where would you find the y axis?Running horizontally alongside a graph.Running through the middle of a graph, joining the points.Running vertically alongside a graph.In the key to a bar chart.30s
- Q3Why do geographers like to present data?To show where there are errors in the data.To help them identify patterns and trends.To make their data write-ups look attractive.To encourage people to read their work.30s
- Q4How many degrees are there in a circle?Users enter free textType an Answer30s
- Q5What is a variable?Something which can create changes in data.Something which geographers use to record data.A piece of data that is found to have human bias.A piece of data that contradicts all the other pieces of data.30s
- Q6Why do geographers give their graphs titles?To show readers what their conclusions are.To highlight the problems in the data.To state what the purpose of the graph is.To make their work look neat.30s