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Set 1

Q. Mechanical tabulation is more economical then tabulation by


hand
(a)False
(b)True
(c)Partly false
(d)partly true

Q. When the tabulation does is accomplished with the help of
machines
(a)When there is small number of data
(b)When there is large number of data
(c)Both of these
(d)None of these

Q. Systematic arrangement of data in columns and rows is known
as :
(a)Statistical series
(b)Interpretation
(c)Tabulation
(d)Classification

Q. A table showing data of more than one characteristics or
attributes is called:
(a)Simple table
(b)Complex table
(c)Double table
(d)joiple table

Q. The data gathered from primary table like total, averages of the
data are presented in tabular form along the original data this is
known as :
(a)Primary Data
(b)General Purpose Data
(c)Simple Data
(d)Secondary Data

Q. To show the figures shown is a table more clearly and explains
than more clearly which part of table is used
(a)Source
(b)Sub-heading
(c)Railing
(d)Foot notes

Q. Which part of table is known as heart of table?
(a)Foot notes
(b)Source
(c)Main body of the table
(d)Table number & heading


Set 2
Q. __________is the value of the variable corresponding to the
highest frequency
(a)Mode
(b)Mean
(c)Median
(d)None of these.
Q. When the distribution is symmetrical mean, median and mode
(a)Coincide
(b)do not coincide
(c)both
(d)None of these

Q. Median is unaffected by extreme values
(a)True
(b)False
(c)Both
(d)None of these

Q. While computing the A.M from a grouped frequency distribution,
we assume that
(a)(a)The classes are of equal length
(b) The classes have equal frequency
(c)None of the above
(d)All the values of a class are equal to the mid-value of that class

Q. A.M is never less than G.M
(a)True
(b)False
(c)both (a) or (b)
(d)None of these

Q. The number of measures of central tendency is
(a)Two
(b)three
(c)four
(d)five
Q. A measure of central tendency tries to estimate the
(a)Central value
(b)lower value
(c)upper value
(d)None of these

Q. The average has relevance for
(a)Homogenous population
(b)Heterogeneous population
(c)both(A) or (B)
(d)None of these

Q. Measure of central tendency for a given set of observation
measures:
(a)The scatterness of the observation
(b)The central location of the observation
(c)both (A) or (B)
(d)None of these

Q. Measure of central tendency are known as :
(a)difference
(b)average
(c)both
(d)None of these


Set 3
Q. Which method of collection of data covers the widest area?
(a)Direct Interview method
(b)Mailed questionnaire method
(c)Telephone interview method
(d)All of these

Q. Data collected on religion from the census reports are
(a)Sample data
(b)Secondary Data
(c)Primary data
(d)Either (A) or (B)

Q. Nationality of a student is
(a)An attribute
(b)A discrete variable
(c)A continuous variable
(d)Either (A) or (C)

Q. An attribute is :
(a) A qualitative characteristic
(b) A measureable characteristic
(c) A quantitative characteristic
(d) All these

Q. Annual income of a person is:
(a)A continuous variable
(b)A discrete variable
(c)An attribute
(d)None of these.
Q. Marks of a student is an example of :
(a)A continuous variable
(b)A discrete variable
(c)An attribute
(d)None of these.

Q. Statistics is defined in terms of numerical data in the
(a)Singular sense
(b)Plural sense
(c)Either (A) or (B)
(d)Both (A) or (B)

Q. Drinking habit of a person is :
(a)An attribute
(b)A discrete variable
(c)A variable
(d)A Continuous variable

Q. Statistics is concerned with:
(a)Qualitative information
(b)Quantitative information
(c)Either (A) or (B)
(d)Both (A) or (B)

Q. Which of the following statement is true ?
(a)Statistics is derived from the French word Statistik
(b)Statistics is derived from the Latin word Status
(c)Statistics is derived from the Italian word Statista
(d)None of the above.

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