Pictograms – Foundation – GCSE Questions

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Pictograms – Foundation – GCSE Questions These questions are the same format as previous GCSE exams. COPY means they use the exact same numbers as the original GCSE question. Otherwise, they are clone questions using different numbers. The worksheets are provided in a variety of sizes.

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GCSE GCSE Edexcel Foundation: June 2017 Paper 2, Q5 Ray sells trousers in a shop. The tally chart shows information about the number of pairs of trousers Ray sold on Thursday, Friday and Saturday. (a) Write down one thing that is wrong with the tally chart. 1 Ray sells trousers in a shop. The tally chart shows information about the number of pairs of trousers Ray sold on Thursday, Friday and Saturday. (a) Write down one thing that is wrong with the tally chart. Tally Frequency Thursday 11 Friday 7 Saturday 16 Tally Frequency Thursday 11 Friday 7 Saturday 16 (1) (1) Ray drew this pictogram to show the information for Friday and Saturday. Ray drew this pictogram to show the information for Friday and Saturday. Friday Saturday Friday Saturday Key: represents 3 pairs of trousers Key: represents 3 pairs of trousers (b) Write down one thing that is wrong with this pictogram. (b) Write down one thing that is wrong with this pictogram. (1) (1) (Total for Question 1 is 2 marks) (Total for Question 1 is 2 marks)

GCSE GCSE Edexcel Foundation: November 2017 Paper 3, Q6 The incomplete pictograms shows information about the number of pizzas sold in a shop on Monday, on Tuesday and on Wednesday. 1 The incomplete pictograms shows information about the number of pizzas sold in a shop on Monday, on Tuesday and on Wednesday. Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Key: represents 4 pairs of trousers Key: represents 4 pairs of trousers A total of 24 pizzas were sold on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. 4 pizzas were sold on Thursday. 13 pizzas were sold on Friday. Use this information to complete the pictogram. A total of 24 pizzas were sold on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. 4 pizzas were sold on Thursday. 13 pizzas were sold on Friday. Use this information to complete the pictogram. (Total for Question 1 is 3 marks) (Total for Question 1 is 3 marks)

GCSE Edexcel Foundation: June 2017 Paper 2, Q5 Ray sells trousers in a shop. The tally chart shows information about the number of pairs of trousers Ray sold on Thursday, Friday and Saturday. (a) Write down one thing that is wrong with the tally chart. Tally Frequency Thursday 11 Friday 7 Saturday 16 (1) Ray drew this pictogram to show the information for Friday and Saturday. Friday Saturday Key: represents 3 pairs of trousers (b) Write down one thing that is wrong with this pictogram. (1) (Total for Question 1 is 2 marks)

GCSE Edexcel Foundation: November 2017 Paper 3, Q6 The incomplete pictograms shows information about the number of pizzas sold in a shop on Monday, on Tuesday and on Wednesday. Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Key: represents 4 pairs of trousers A total of 24 pizzas were sold on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. 4 pizzas were sold on Thursday. 13 pizzas were sold on Friday. Use this information to complete the pictogram. (Total for Question 1 is 3 marks)

GCSE Thursday frequency should be 12 not 11. Edexcel Foundation: June 2017 Paper 2, Q5 1 Ray sells trousers in a shop. The tally chart shows information about the number of pairs of trousers Ray sold on Thursday, Friday and Saturday. (a) Write down one thing that is wrong with the tally chart. Tally Frequency Thursday 11 Friday 7 Saturday 16 Thursday frequency should be 12 not 11. (1) Ray drew this pictogram to show the information for Friday and Saturday. Friday Saturday Key: represents 3 pairs of trousers (b) Write down one thing that is wrong with this pictogram. - Friday represents 6 not 7. Saturday represents 16.5, not 16 You cannot sell 1.5 pairs of trousers. (1) (Total for Question 1 is 2 marks)

GCSE Monday + Tuesday + Wednesday = 6 pizza pictures Edexcel Foundation: November 2017 Paper 3, Q6 1 The incomplete pictograms shows information about the number of pizzas sold in a shop on Monday, on Tuesday and on Wednesday. Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Key: represents 4 pizzas A total of 24 pizzas were sold on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. 4 pizzas were sold on Thursday. 13 pizzas were sold on Friday. Use this information to complete the pictogram. Monday + Tuesday + Wednesday = 6 pizza pictures 24 ÷ 6 = 4 pizzas per picture (Total for Question 1 is 3 marks)

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