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Question-1
The techniques of data collection could be classified into ____________.
(A)
Census
(B)
Sample
(C)
Census and sample
(D)
None of these
Question-2
In sample surveys, ____________ population is considered for Statistical enquiry.
(A)
All
(B)
Sample
(C)
All or sample
(D)
None of these
Question-3
"statistics is a science of averages". This definition of statistics was given by
(A)
Croxton
(B)
Cowden
(C)
Croxton and Cowden
(D)
Bowley
Question-4
Statistical enquiry is a __________ process.
(A)
Long
(B)
Short
(C)
Comprehensive
(D)
a and c
Question-5
The person responds to the quires of enumerator is known as ___________.
(A)
Collector
(B)
Investigator
(C)
Respondents
(D)
Enumerator
Question-6
Statistical analysis can not be possible with out ____________.
(A)
Data
(B)
Interpretation
(C)
Collection
(D)
None of these
Question-7
When informants are literate spared over a large geographical area, the most suitable method of collecting data is _____________.
(A)
Mailed questionnaire
(B)
Personal interview
(C)
Interview by investigator
(D)
None of these
Question-8
The unit at which the Statistical enquiry is to be made is known as __________.
(A)
Statistical entity
(B)
Statistical unit
(C)
Statistical analysis
(D)
Statistical framework
Question-9
The next step after data analysis is _____________.
(A)
Coding
(B)
Interpretation
(C)
Checking
(D)
None of these
Question-10
The person collect data is popularly known as statistical ____________.
(A)
Collector
(B)
Investigator
(C)
Principal
(D)
None of these
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