1) What does the x-axis represent in this bar graph a) Weight of vegetables b) Names of vegetables c) Price of vegetables d) Number of shops 2) What does the y-axis represent in this bar graph? a) Types of fruit b) Weight in litre c) Weight of vegetables in kg d) Cost in rupees 3) How does the bar graph help you compare the weights of different vegetables? a) By using numbers only b) By drawing circles c) By using the height of the bars d) By writing names 4) What is written as the label of the y-axis? a) Types of Vegetables b) Weight of Vegetables (in kg) c) Quantity Bought d) Total Amount 5) What is written as the label of the x-axis? a) Types of Vegetables b) Weight in Kilograms c) Price per kg d) Date of Purchase 6) What is the purpose of the scale in a bar graph? a) To make the graph colorful b) To tell how tall each bar should be c) To name the vegetables d) To show time 7) According to the graph, what does 1 unit on the y-axis represent? a) 5 kg b) 1 kg c) 2 kg d) 10 Kg 8) What part of the graph helps you know how much (in kg) of each vegetable was bought? a) x-axis b) Bars and y-axis c) Title d) Graph background 9) Why is it important to include both the scale and the y-axis label in a bar graph, and what could happen if either is missing a) The graph will look more colorful b) You can still read the data without them c) You understand the values or units being measured d) It only affects the title, not the data 10) In the given bar graph, how do the categories on the x-axis and the bars together help represent and compare the data? a) They show the title of the graph b) The x-axis only shows the amount, not the type c) hey show what items are being compared and how much of each was bought d) They help draw straight lines

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