Graph Features Worksheet
A Grade 4 mathematics worksheet focusing on identifying and understanding different features of graphs, including titles, labels, and data interpretation.
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Graph Features Worksheet
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Read each question carefully and answer based on the provided graphs. Pay close attention to the graph's title, labels, and data to find the correct answer.
Look at the bar graph below and answer the questions.
1. What is the title of this bar graph?
2. What do the labels on the horizontal axis represent?
3. Which color is the most favorite among the students?
Blue
Red
Green
Yellow
4. How many students chose Yellow as their favorite color?
10
5
15
20
5. A graph needs a to tell us what information it is showing.
6. The lines on the side and bottom of a graph are called .
7. The numbers on the vertical axis of a bar graph help us understand the of each category.
8. Why is it important for a graph to have clear labels on its axes?
9. A pictograph uses pictures to represent data.
True
False
10. The x-axis is always the vertical axis on a graph.
True
False
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