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Question-1
Which table is used for general purpose?
(A)
Simple table
(B)
Special purpose table
(C)
General purpose table
(D)
Summary table
Question-2
______ represent continuous grouped data and it consist of a set of adjacent rectangles.
(A)
Cartogram
(B)
Histogram
(C)
Frequency polygon
(D)
Pie diagram
Question-3
We may draw a histogram of a given data and then join by straight lines the mid points of the upper horizontal side of each rectangle with the adjacent one. The figure so formed is called_____
(A)
Histogram
(B)
Frequency polygon
(C)
Cartogram
(D)
Pictogram
Question-4
Which part of the table is used to indicate certain points relating to the whole table that have not been included elsewhere in the table?
(A)
Table number
(B)
Stub
(C)
Headnote
(D)
Footnote
Question-5
_______ is known as statistical maps.
(A)
Bar diagram
(B)
Pie diagram
(C)
Pictogram
(D)
Cartoogram
Question-6
Which part of the table refers to the row heading and it gives description of the row?
(A)
Table number
(B)
Tittle of the table
(C)
Stub
(D)
Footnote
Question-7
Which communication represents a birds eye view of the entire data?
(A)
Oral communication
(B)
Written communication
(C)
Visual communication
(D)
Verbal communication
Question-8
Which one is the method of statistical analysis?
(A)
Tabulation
(B)
Computation
(C)
Classification
(D)
Simplification
Question-9
Visual communication is generally in the form of __________.
(A)
Tone
(B)
Voice
(C)
Charts and tables
(D)
Use of words
Question-10
Identify visual communication under the following?
(A)
Letters
(B)
Circular
(C)
Telegrams
(D)
Printed pictures
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