Types of data
World events
General Maths Qs
Random facts
Dot plots and column graphs
100

Something measurable or observable that is expected to change over time.  

What is a variable?

100

1288

How many Covid-19 cases did we have today?

100

560 - 190

560 minus 190 equals 370?

100

The largest mountain in the world.

What is Mount Everest?

100

Used to display data, where each dot represents one data value. 

What is a dot plot?

200

Examples of this type of data include 0, 8, 9 and 10

What are 4 examples of discrete numerical data?

200

Avatar (2009 movie)

What is the highest grossing movie of all time?

200

x = 3 and -3

What is x? 

x= 9

200

The smallest continent in the world.

What is Australia?

200
A graph that shows data in different categories and is made up of columns.

What is a column graph?

300

Survey and census data.

What are two examples of data collected from a primary source?

300

9 November

When has the HSC been postponed to?

300

The only number that has the same number of letters as its meaning.

What is special about the number 4?

300

The highest-selling books series in history.

What is special about the Harry Potter series?

300

Something that explains what a graph is about. 

What is title?

400

When a subset of the population is surveyed. 

What is a sample?

400

She is suing Disney.

Why was Scarlett Johansson in the headlines recently?

400

A branch of Mathematics concerned with properties of space (e.g. distance, shape, size, etc.)

What is geometry?

400

The only fruit with seeds on the outside.

What is a strawberry?

400

A horizontal column graph.

What is bar graph?

500

1 = dislike

2 = neutral

3 = like

is a ______________ type of variable.

It is a categorical variable. 

500

They launched a prototype robot that looks like a human. 

Why was Tesla in the headlines recently?

500

The first 5 numbers of the Fibonacci sequence.

What is special about 0, 1, 1, 2 and 3?

500

The largest desert in the world.

Antarctic is the ______ desert in the world.

500

A value that is noticeably distinct from the main cluster of points.

What is an outlier?