This mathematics test contains two questions about interpreting data using Venn diagrams. The first question provides readership data for three newspapers and asks students to draw a Venn diagram illustrating the information and answering questions about the number of readers in different categories. The second question provides data on pupils eating rice and beans at school and asks students to draw a Venn diagram and answer questions about how many pupils eat both, or one but not the other. Students are instructed to answer all parts of both questions within the one hour time period.
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Second term Continuous assessment Test for SS1 Sets
This mathematics test contains two questions about interpreting data using Venn diagrams. The first question provides readership data for three newspapers and asks students to draw a Venn diagram illustrating the information and answering questions about the number of readers in different categories. The second question provides data on pupils eating rice and beans at school and asks students to draw a Venn diagram and answer questions about how many pupils eat both, or one but not the other. Students are instructed to answer all parts of both questions within the one hour time period.
This mathematics test contains two questions about interpreting data using Venn diagrams. The first question provides readership data for three newspapers and asks students to draw a Venn diagram illustrating the information and answering questions about the number of readers in different categories. The second question provides data on pupils eating rice and beans at school and asks students to draw a Venn diagram and answer questions about how many pupils eat both, or one but not the other. Students are instructed to answer all parts of both questions within the one hour time period.
SUBJECT: MATHEMATICS CLASS: SS 1 Time Allowed: 1 Hour
INSTRUCTION: Answer ALL questions
1. In a survey of 290 newspaper readers, 181 of them read the Daily Times, 142 read the Guardian, 117 read the Punch and each read at least one of the three newspapers. If 75 read the Daily Times and the Guardian, 60 read the Daily Times and the Punch, and 54 read the Guardian and the Punch. (a). Draw a Venn diagram to illustrate this information. (b). How many readers read (i). All three newspapers (ii). Exactly 2 of the papers (iii). Exactly one of the papers (iv). The Guardian alone (25 Marks) 2. There are 42 pupils in a school dinner, 25 eat rice, 15 eat beans and 11 eat neither rice nor beans. (a). Draw a Venn diagram to illustrate the information. (b). How many pupils eat both rice and beans? (c). How many pupils eat rice but not beans? (15 marks)
SECOND TERM 2ND CA TEST, 2023/2024 SESSION
SUBJECT: MATHEMATICS CLASS: SS 1 Time Allowed: 1 Hour
INSTRUCTION: Answer ALL questions
1. In a survey of 290 newspaper readers, 181 of them read the Daily Times, 142 read the Guardian, 117 read the Punch and each read at least one of the three newspapers. If 75 read the Daily Times and the Guardian, 60 read the Daily Times and the Punch, and 54 read the Guardian and the Punch. (a). Draw a Venn diagram to illustrate this information. (b). How many readers read (i). All three newspapers (ii). Exactly 2 of the papers (iii). Exactly one of the papers (iv). The Guardian alone (25 Marks) 2. There are 42 pupils in a school dinner, 25 eat rice, 15 eat beans and 11 eat neither rice nor beans. (a). Draw a Venn diagram to illustrate the information. (b). How many pupils eat both rice and beans? (c). How many pupils eat rice but not beans? (15 marks)