0 of 22 Questions completed
Questions:
You have already completed the quiz before. Hence you can not start it again.
Quiz is loading…
You must sign in or sign up to start the quiz.
You must first complete the following:
0 of 22 Questions answered correctly
Your time:
Time has elapsed
You have reached 0 of 0 point(s), (0)
Earned Point(s): 0 of 0, (0)
0 Essay(s) Pending (Possible Point(s): 0)
2. Which of the following is an example of quantitative data?
3. What is data?
4. Which graph is best to show parts of a whole?
5. When you create a bar graph, what do the heights of the bars represent?
6. What kind of data can be shown on a line graph?
7. Which of the following is qualitative data?
8. What is a table used for in data analysis?
9. Which of these is NOT part of data analysis?
10. In a pie chart, what does each slice represent?
11. What can you use to collect data?
12. If a teacher collects data on students’ favorite subjects, this is an example of what type of data?
13. Which type of graph is best to compare amounts?
14. Why is it important to organize data before analyzing it?
15. What is the last step of data analysis?
16. If you have the data: “12 students have 1 sibling,” what type of data is this?
17. Which of the following could you use to find the average score on a test?
18. If you wanted to see how something changes over time, which graph would you use?
19. If the most common data point is “5,” what is this value called?
20. What does the mode represent in a dataset?
PRATICAL PROJECTS
Instruction:
Analyze the two datasets below and draw meaningful conclusions.
Project 1: Favorite Animals of Students
Dataset:
Student |
Favorite Animal |
Student 1 |
Dog |
Student 2 |
Cat |
Student 3 |
Dog |
Student 4 |
Bird |
Student 5 |
Dog |
Student 6 |
Fish |
Student 7 |
Cat |
Student 8 |
Bird |
Student 9 |
Fish |
Student 10 |
Dog |
Student 11 |
Cat |
Student 12 |
Fish |
Student 13 |
Dog |
Student 14 |
Dog |
Student 15 |
Bird |
Upload your answer to this question.
This response will be reviewed and graded after submission.
Project 2: Test Scores of 10 Students
Dataset:
Student |
Test Score (out of 100) |
Student 1 |
85 |
Student 2 |
70 |
Student 3 |
90 |
Student 4 |
75 |
Student 5 |
80 |
Student 6 |
65 |
Student 7 |
95 |
Student 8 |
85 |
Student 9 |
100 |
Student 10 |
60 |
Upload your answer to this question.
This response will be reviewed and graded after submission.