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CBSE
Class 11
Economics
Statistics for Economics
Correlation
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Question Bank - Correlation

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Question Bank: Correlation

This chapter explores the concept of correlation and its significance in understanding relationships between variables in economics.

Structured practice

Question Bank - Correlation

Q1.

What type of correlation occurs when both variables move in the same direction?

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Q2.

Which of the following is an example of negative correlation?

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Q3.

Which relationship represents a perfect positive correlation?

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Q4.

A scatter diagram is primarily used to determine what?

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Q5.

What does a negative correlation indicate about two variables?

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Q6.

If the correlation coefficient between two variables is 0, what does this imply?

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Q7.

Which factor does NOT affect the measurement of correlation?

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Q8.

Which of the following is an example of a third variable that can affect correlation?

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Q9.

What kind of correlation does this scenario illustrate: 'As price increases, demand decreases'?

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Q10.

Which coefficient measures the strength and direction of a linear relationship between two variables?

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Q11.

What is correlation primarily used to measure?

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Q12.

A situation where two variables are correlated due to a third variable is known as what?

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Q13.

Which of the following scenarios best illustrates a negative correlation?

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Q14.

In which context is correlation most often applied?

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Q15.

What does it mean if two variables have a strong positive correlation?

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Q16.

What does a scatter plot with scattered points indicate about correlation?

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Q17.

In correlation analysis, what is an important distinction to be made?

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Q18.

What happens to the correlation coefficient if a significant outlier is introduced to a dataset?

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Q19.

Which of the following pair of variables might be an example of spurious correlation?

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Q20.

Which statement about correlation is FALSE?

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Q21.

If two variables are found to have a correlation coefficient of 0, what does this imply?

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Q22.

How can correlation be quantitatively expressed?

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Q23.

What type of correlation might exist between study time and exam scores?

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Q24.

What aspect of correlation is measured by the correlation coefficient?

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Q25.

Which of the following best represents a case of positive correlation?

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Q26.

If the correlation coefficient between two variables is +0.85, this indicates what about the relationship?

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Q27.

Which scenario best exemplifies the concept of causation rather than correlation?

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Q28.

Which factor can affect the correlation between two variables?

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Q29.

In correlation studies, what is the term for a variable that influences two other variables?

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Q30.

What does a scatter diagram primarily depict?

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Q31.

What does a correlation coefficient of -0.85 indicate?

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Q32.

Which of the following best describes positive correlation?

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Q33.

If the correlation coefficient is zero, what can be inferred?

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Q34.

What is Karl Pearson’s coefficient of correlation used to measure?

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Q35.

Which property of the correlation coefficient assures that its value remains the same even after adjusting the scale of data?

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Q36.

Which of these is a characteristic of Spearman’s rank correlation coefficient?

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Q37.

The range of values for the correlation coefficient is defined as:

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Q38.

In a scatter diagram showing perfect positive correlation, how are the data points arranged?

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Q39.

What does a high value of correlation (close to +1 or -1) signify?

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Q40.

What does a negative correlation imply about two variables?

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Q41.

A correlation of +0.6 between two variables suggests that they are likely to:

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Q42.

When should Karl Pearson’s coefficient not be used?

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Q43.

How does the correlation coefficient react to extreme values in the data?

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Q44.

If a scatter diagram displays no correlation, what will the shape look like?

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Q45.

In correlation, which scenario is true if one variable increases and the other shows no change?

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Q46.

How does the degree of closeness of points in a scatter diagram relate to correlation?

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Q47.

If you transform the data set by multiplying all values by -1, what happens to the correlation coefficient?

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Q48.

A high positive value of Karl Pearson's coefficient indicates:

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Q49.

When can we say that the correlation is perfect?

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Q50.

Which of the following methods would you use to analyze non-numerical data?

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Q51.

If the correlation coefficient is negative, which of the following is true?

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Q52.

What advantage does a scatter diagram offer before using correlation coefficients?

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Q53.

If two variables are perfectly correlated, what can be inferred about their behavior?

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Q54.

Which scatter diagram configuration indicates perfect negative correlation?

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Q55.

In practical applications, what is the significance of a high correlation coefficient?

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Q56.

The Spearman’s rank correlation coefficient is particularly useful for:

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Q57.

What does a low correlation coefficient (close to 0) indicate about two variables?

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Q58.

Why should a researcher always consider using a scatter diagram before computing correlations?

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Q59.

What is the range of the correlation coefficient (r)?

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Q60.

Which correlation method is preferred when variables cannot be precisely measured?

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Q61.

If the correlation coefficient (r) is 0, what does it indicate about the variables?

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Q62.

What does a positive correlation coefficient indicate?

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Q63.

Which correlation method can assess any type of relationship, not limited to linear?

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Q64.

When should you use rank correlation instead of simple correlation?

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Q65.

Why is the correlation coefficient preferred over covariance?

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Q66.

In which situation would rank correlation be deemed ineffective?

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Q67.

Does correlation prove causation between variables?

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Q68.

What is indicated by a correlation coefficient greater than 1 or less than -1?

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Q69.

In a scatter plot, which pattern reflects a strong positive correlation?

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Q70.

Which correlation coefficient would you use for ranked data?

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Q71.

What type of data is Pearson's correlation best suited for?

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Q72.

What is the main limitation of using correlation analysis?

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Q73.

What does a correlation coefficient value of 1 signify?

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Q74.

How is Spearman's rank correlation different from Pearson's correlation?

Single Answer MCQ
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Q75.

If the correlation coefficient between two variables is 0, what can be inferred?

Single Answer MCQ
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Q76.

When might Spearman's rank correlation be preferable to Pearson's?

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Q77.

In a study, the correlation coefficient between hours studied and exam scores is found to be 0.85. What does this imply?

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Q78.

If a researcher calculates a correlation coefficient of -0.65, what does this imply about the relationship between the two variables?

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Q79.

Why is it important to calculate the correlation coefficient in economic studies?

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Q80.

What scenario would be best to utilize Pearson's correlation coefficient?

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Q81.

If two variables have a correlation coefficient of -1, what does this indicate?

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Q82.

Which of the following is a common misconception about correlation coefficients?

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Q83.

Which is NOT an application of the correlation coefficient in economics?

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Q84.

What kind of data is needed to apply Pearson’s correlation coefficient?

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Q85.

What does it indicate if the correlation coefficient is close to -1?

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Q86.

In the context of Indian economic indicators, which pair of variables might demonstrate a positive correlation?

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