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Which countries showed the most stable trends with minor increases over time?
The UK and Canada
France and Japan
The US and Germany
Italy and Germany
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A steep decline in a line chart can be described as a ______.
Slight increase
Sharp fall
Steady growth
Gradual rise
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If a trend shows frequent ups and downs it is best described as ______.
Fluctuating
Remaining stable
Declining
Soaring
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If a line remains at the same level it is called a ______.
Drop
Surge
Plateau
Peak
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How did the share of income for the top 1% in the United States change from 1975 to 2015?
Declined slightly
Remained stable
Fluctuated without a clear pattern
Increased significantly
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Which country had the highest percentage of income earned by the top 1% in 2015?
The United Kingdom
Canada
The United States
Germany
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In 2020 the number of online learners ______ sharply before stabilizing in 2023.
Stayed constant
Declined
Fell
Rose
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Germany started with a relatively high percentage in 1975. What was its trend over time?
Had sharp rises and drops
Increased slightly with some fluctuations
Remained unchanged
Declined steadily
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Sales of electric cars ______ from 50.000 in 2015 to 500.000 in 2022.
Fluctuated
Surged
Dropped
Plateaued
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The unemployment rate in Country X ______ from 8% in 2015 to 4% in 2020.
Plummeted
Increased
Fluctuated
Soared
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A line chart shows the number of tourists visiting a city from 2010 to 2020. The number of visitors ______ from 1 million to 2.5 million.
Remained stable
Increased significantly
Decreased slightly
Fluctuated
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Which of the following phrases describes a slow and steady rise?
A gradual increase
A dramatic fall
A sharp drop
A sudden peak
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