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Question-1
Statistical method can be _____________.
(A)
Used by anyone
(B)
Use with caution
(C)
Always definite
(D)
Always certain
Question-2
Using data and drawing conclusion from the data is known as ___________.
(A)
Scientific method
(B)
Qualitative method
(C)
Statistical method
(D)
Mathematical method
Question-3
Statistics deals with ____________.
(A)
Collection
(B)
Presentation
(C)
Analysis
(D)
All of these
Question-4
Statistical generalizations are not based on _____________.
(A)
Individual
(B)
Community
(C)
Aggregates
(D)
All of these
Question-5
Any facts which are expressed in numerical terms are known as ___________ data
(A)
Quantitative
(B)
Qualitative
(C)
Quantitative and qualitative
(D)
None of these
Question-6
Statistical generalizations are true only on ____________ levels.
(A)
Individual
(B)
Averages
(C)
Individual and averages
(D)
None of these
Question-7
Statistics are ___________ facts.
(A)
Aggregate
(B)
Singular
(C)
One fact
(D)
None of these
Question-8
____________ is the real giant in the field of statistics.
(A)
Amartya sen
(B)
Galton
(C)
Bowley
(D)
Fisher
Question-9
In the development of statistics, the greatest contribution comes from ____________.
(A)
Economics
(B)
Sociology
(C)
Mathematics
(D)
Physics
Question-10
Statistics is extensively used in subjects such as ___________.
(A)
Economics
(B)
Demography
(C)
Sociology
(D)
All of these
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