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Representing Data: Charts and Diagrams
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12 AQA GCSE Statistics questions on Representing Data: Charts and Diagrams, each with instant feedback and a full examiner-style mark scheme.

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Question 1 · 1 mark · Difficulty 1/3

A chart that shows data as bars of equal width is a:

  1. pie chart
  2. bar chart
  3. line graph
  4. scatter graph
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✓ Answer: Bbar chart
Bar charts use equal-width bars.
Question 2 · 1 mark · Difficulty 2/3

A circular chart divided into sectors showing proportions is a:

  1. bar chart
  2. pie chart
  3. histogram
  4. pictogram
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✓ Answer: Bpie chart
Pie charts show proportions as sectors.
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AQA GCSE Statistics: Representing Data: Charts and Diagrams FAQ

How many AQA GCSE Statistics questions on Representing Data: Charts and Diagrams are there on Kramizo?
Kramizo currently has 12 exam-board-aligned practice questions on Representing Data: Charts and Diagrams for AQA GCSE Statistics, with new questions added every week. Each question gives you instant feedback and a full examiner-style mark scheme that tells you exactly what would earn marks on a real AQA paper. The questions span the full difficulty range — from straightforward recall (level 1) right up to multi-step reasoning and evaluation (level 3) — so the bank works for first-pass revision and final exam-week stress testing alike.
Is Kramizo free for AQA GCSE students preparing for Statistics?
Yes — completely free. Every student gets 45 questions a day on the free plan, with no card required and no trial countdown. That free quota works across every subject and every topic in our bank, so you can mix Representing Data: Charts and Diagrams practice with other Statistics topics or even switch to a totally different AQA subject without paying anything. Kramizo's optional Pro plan removes the daily cap and adds detailed progress analytics, but the free tier is the real product — used by thousands of GCSE, IGCSE and CSEC students.
Are the Representing Data: Charts and Diagrams questions aligned to the official AQA GCSE Statistics syllabus?
Every question is written against the published AQA GCSE Statistics specification, including the exact command words (state, describe, explain, calculate, evaluate, etc.), mark allocations, and difficulty tier you'd see on a real AQA paper. Explanations are written in the style of official examiner mark schemes — they tell you what is being awarded marks and why distractors are wrong, not just whether you got it right. The bank is continually refined to match the latest syllabus updates from AQA.
How is Representing Data: Charts and Diagrams typically tested on AQA GCSE Statistics papers?
Representing Data: Charts and Diagrams appears across multiple question types on real AQA GCSE Statistics papers — most commonly as multiple-choice questions in the objective section, structured short-answer questions in the main paper, and occasionally as part of an extended response. Kramizo's practice bank reflects that mix: 4-option MCQs, true/false statements, fill-in-the-blank key terms, multi-select questions, and ordering questions. Working through the bank gives you exposure to every question style examiners actually use.

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