Data Representation Test Questions
Below are sample questions from the TIMSS achievement tests in Science administered to twenty-six countries. TIMSS is a research project sponsored by the International Association for the Evaluation of Educational Achievement (IEA). These questions may be used in the classroom, as a tool for evaluation, or to provide examples of test-question writing. The sample questions are grouped by grades 3 and 4 and by grades 7 and 8.
 
Grades 3 and 4
1. Kyle and Bob are playing a game. The object of the game is to get the highest total of points. This chart shows how many points they each scored.
Player Kyle Bob
Round 1 125 100
Round 2 125 125
Round 3 150 100
Round 4 50 150
Who won, and by how many points?
A. Bob won by 25 points
B. Bob won by 100 points
C. Kyle won by 25 points

D. Kyle won by 175 points

Answer: A

 


2. A team is selling raffle tickets. The table shows how many tickets they have sold so far.
Player's Name Number of tickets sold
Carlos 4
Maria 7
Bill 3
Ted 7
Fay 6
Abby 9
They need to sell 60 tickets altogether. How many more tickets must they sell?
Answer: ______________________________
 

Answer: 24

 
Grades 7 and 8
1. In a bag of cards 1/6 are green, 1/12 are yellow, 1/2 are white and 1/4 are blue. If someone takes a card from the bag without looking, which color will it most likely be?
A. White
B. Blue
C. Green
D. Yellow
 
Answer: A

2. A drawer contains 28 pens; some white, some blue, some red, and some gray. If the probability of selecting a blue pen is 2/7, how many blue pens are in the drawer?
A. 4
B. 6
C. 8
D. 10
E. 20
 
Answer: C

3. This chart shows temperature readings made at different times on four days.
  6 a.m. 9 a.m. Noon 3 p.m. 8 p.m.
Monday 15 degrees 17 degrees 20 degrees 21 degrees 19 degrees
Tuesday 15 degrees 15 degrees 15 degrees 10 degrees 9 degrees
Wednesday 8 degrees 10 degrees 14 degrees 13 degrees 15 degrees
Thursday 8 degrees 11 degrees 14 degrees 17 degrees 20 degrees
When was the highest temperature recorded?
A. Noon on Monday
B. 3 p.m. on Monday
C. Noon on Tuesday
D. 3 p.m. on Wednesday
 
Answer: B

4. Each of the six faces of a certain cube is painted either red or blue. When the cube is tossed, the probability of the cube landing with a red face up is 2/3. How many faces are red?
A. One
B. Two
C. Three
D. Four
E. Five
 
Answer: D