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Question-1
Many geographical investigations begin by stating one or a number of:
(A)
Graphs
(B)
Hypothesis
(C)
Models
(D)
Theories
Question-2
Which sampling method uses random number?
(A)
Stratified sampling
(B)
Random sampling
(C)
Systematic sampling
(D)
Point sampling
Question-3
Which of the following technique is useful when the objective is to show both positive and negative changes?
(A)
Line graph
(B)
Scoring system
(C)
Tally chart
(D)
Median line bar graphs
Question-4
Which is the most widely used method to obtain primary data in human geography?
(A)
Pilot study
(B)
Questionnaire surveys
(C)
Interviews
(D)
Sampling
Question-5
What is the other name for quadrat sampling?
(A)
Point
(B)
Area
(C)
Line
(D)
Square
Question-6
A hand drawn summary of an environment you are looking at.
(A)
Annotated photographs
(B)
Field sketch
(C)
Questionnaire
(D)
Tally chart
Question-7
Making an observation or measurement at an exact location such as an individual house or a precise six figure grid preference is called:
(A)
Point sampling
(B)
Area sampling
(C)
Quadrat sampling
(D)
Line sampling
Question-8
What is the minimum number of questionnaires needed to draw reasonable conclusion?
(A)
25
(B)
35
(C)
30
(D)
20
Question-9
Which of the following are used in quality of life and other type of surveys?
(A)
Field sketches
(B)
Scoring systems
(C)
Tally charts
(D)
Annotated photographs
Question-10
Which sampling technique involves selecting every n
th
member from the total population for inclusion in the sample population?
(A)
Random sampling
(B)
Stratified sampling
(C)
Systematic sampling
(D)
Point sampling
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