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Grade 2 pictographs
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- Q1What is a pictograph?A picture that represents dataA type of puzzleA type of candyA type of plant30s
- Q2How is data represented in a pictograph?Through numbers and lettersThrough pictures or iconsThrough animal soundsThrough smells30s
- Q3What is the purpose of a pictograph?To display data in a visual wayTo confuse peopleTo entertain peopleTo scare people30s
- Q4What can you learn from a pictograph?How to drawHow to danceInformation about a topicHow to cook30s
- Q5What is the title of a pictograph?A type of gameA type of greetingA label that tells what the pictograph is aboutA type of poem30s
- Q6What is the most common type of pictograph?Map pictographBar graph pictographLine graph pictographPie chart pictograph30s
- Q7What is the difference between a bar graph and a pictograph?A bar graph is roundA bar graph has a keyA pictograph uses pictures instead of barsA pictograph has no title30s
- Q8What is an example of data that can be displayed in a pictograph?The temperature of the sunThe taste of ice creamThe number of pets in a classroomThe color of the sky30s
- Q9Who can use pictographs?Only astronautsOnly doctorsOnly chefsAnyone who wants to display data visually30s
- Q10What is a key in a pictograph?A musical instrumentA type of lockA type of foodA legend that explains the meaning of the pictures30s