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Question-1
Identify the merits of pictogram from the following.
(A)
Difficult to construct.
(B)
Use of various symbols may pose difficulties.
(C)
These do not show the minute details.
(D)
These are attractive and easy to understand.
Question-2
Which one of the data is arranged in tittles and sub-titles?
(A)
Tabulation
(B)
Simplification
(C)
Computation
(D)
Classification
Question-3
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-4
Identify the merits of bar graph from the following.
(A)
It may leads to wrong decision.
(B)
These can be effectively used in comparing a number of items at a time.
(C)
It may leads to wrong decision.
(D)
Interpretation of data require basic concept.
Question-5
Which one is the method of statistical analysis?
(A)
Tabulation
(B)
Computation
(C)
Classification
(D)
Simplification
Question-6
Which one of the data is divided into classes and sub-classes?
(A)
Tabulation
(B)
Classification
(C)
Simplification
(D)
Computation
Question-7
How many lines are obtained to show z chart?
(A)
One
(B)
Two
(C)
Three
(D)
Four
Question-8
Identify the demerits of bar graphs
(A)
These are readily understood by all.
(B)
These are simplest to construct.
(C)
Interpretation of data.
(D)
These are easiest to construct.
Question-9
In which type of diagram pictures are the most fascinating media of presenting data.
(A)
Bar diagram
(B)
Pie diagram
(C)
Pictogram
(D)
Cardiograms
Question-10
Which part of the table refers to the part contain the main data of the table?
(A)
Table number
(B)
Stub
(C)
Body of the table
(D)
Footnote
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