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Pictographs

Math

Pictographs starts at 2 and continues till grade 5. QuestionsToday has an evolving set of questions to continuously challenge students so that their knowledge grows in Pictographs. How you perform is determined by your score and the time you take. When you play a quiz, your answers are evaluated in concept instead of actual words and definitions used.
See sample questions for grade 4
A pictograph shows 1 and a half cake pictures for 'Chocolate' and 2 cake pictures for 'Vanilla'. If each cake picture represents 12 cakes, how many cakes are there in total?
A pictograph shows 2 and a half apple pictures for 'Red' and 4 apple pictures for 'Green'. If each apple picture represents 8 apples, how many apples are there in total?
A pictograph shows 2 and a half book pictures for 'Fiction' and 4 book pictures for 'Non-fiction'. If each book picture represents 8 books, how many more non-fiction books are there than fiction books?
A pictograph shows 3 and a half flower pictures for 'Roses' and 2 flower pictures for 'Tulips'. If each flower picture represents 10 flowers, how many more roses are there than tulips?
A pictograph shows 3 tree pictures for 'Oak' and 6 tree pictures for 'Pine'. If each tree picture represents 2 trees, how many more pine trees are there than oak trees?
A pictograph shows 4 and a half star pictures for 'Science' and 3 star pictures for 'Math'. If each star picture represents 6 students, how many more students like Science than Math?
A pictograph shows 4 sun pictures for 'Summer' and 2 sun pictures for 'Winter'. If each sun picture represents 3 days, how many more days are in Summer than Winter?
A pictograph shows 5 fish pictures for 'Lake A' and 3 fish pictures for 'Lake B'. If each fish picture represents 4 fish, how many fish are in both lakes together?
A pictograph shows 6 smiley faces for 'Monday' and each smiley face represents 2 students. How many students were present on Monday?
A pictograph shows 7 balloon pictures for 'Party A' and 5 balloon pictures for 'Party B'. If each balloon picture represents 3 balloons, how many balloons are there in total?
If a pictograph key says 1 car picture = 10 cars, and there are 2 and a half car pictures for 'Red Cars', how many red cars are there?
If a pictograph key says 1 picture = 2 cookies, and there are 8 pictures for 'Chocolate Chip', how many cookies are there?
If a pictograph key says 1 picture = 3 pencils, and there are 7 pictures, how many pencils are there?
If a pictograph key says 1 picture = 4 apples, and there are 5 pictures, how many apples are there in total?
If a pictograph key says 1 picture = 4 balls, and there are 5 and a half pictures for 'Basketball', how many balls are there?
If a pictograph key says 1 picture = 5 points, and there are 6 pictures for 'Team A', how many points does Team A have?
If a pictograph key says 1 picture = 6 candies, and there are 3 and a half pictures for 'Chocolate', how many candies are there?
If a pictograph key says 1 picture = 7 students, and there are 4 pictures for 'Grade 4', how many students are in Grade 4?
If a pictograph key says 1 picture = 9 marbles, and there are 2 pictures for 'Blue' and 4 pictures for 'Red', how many more red marbles are there than blue marbles?
If a pictograph key shows that one star equals 5 books, and there are 3 stars next to 'Math', how many books are there for Math?