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Class 11
Economics
Statistics for Economics
Organisation of Data
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Question Bank - Organisation of Data

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Question Bank: Organisation of Data

This chapter explains how data can be organized and classified for analysis, highlighting its significance in statistics.

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Question Bank - Organisation of Data

Q1.

What is the main purpose of classifying raw data?

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Q2.

Which of the following best describes qualitative data?

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Q3.

What does a frequency distribution table display?

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Q4.

In which scenario would tally marks primarily be used?

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Q5.

What does univariate distribution specifically involve?

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Q6.

Why is it important to classify data rather than leave it unstructured?

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Q7.

When creating classes for data, what should each class ideally represent?

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Q8.

What is a bivariate frequency distribution table used for?

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Q9.

Which scenario exemplifies the concept of classification?

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Q10.

What is one drawback of using raw data for analysis?

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Q11.

In the process of data classification, why must criteria be clearly defined?

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Q12.

What is raw data?

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Q13.

Which of the following is an example of quantitative data?

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Q14.

Which of the following best describes the purpose of organizing raw data?

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Q15.

When might a researcher choose to use sampling instead of a census?

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Q16.

In the context of raw data, what is a class mark?

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Q17.

What is a key characteristic that differentiates census from sampling?

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Q18.

How do class intervals function in a frequency distribution?

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Q19.

In statistics, which of the following would be the best method to visualize data distribution?

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Q20.

Which of the following best illustrates continuous data?

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Q21.

In statistics, why might one prefer unequal class intervals?

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Q22.

What does the lower class limit of a class interval indicate?

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Q23.

When constructing a frequency distribution, why is it important to decide on the number of classes?

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Q24.

What is the relationship between raw data and processed data?

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Q25.

How is the class mid-point calculated?

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Q26.

In a raw data set, which operation summarizing data to reveal patterns is essential?

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Q27.

Which of the following is a potential limitation of using class marks in analysis?

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Q28.

In a frequency distribution, what does the upper class limit signify?

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Q29.

The range in a set of data refers to:

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Q30.

What is the primary purpose of classifying data?

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Q31.

Which of the following is an example of qualitative data?

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Q32.

How can data be classified based on attributes?

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Q33.

Which type of classification involves numerical data?

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Q34.

What is an example of a discrete variable?

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Q35.

What is the 'inclusive' method in classification?

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Q36.

Which of the following is true regarding frequency distribution?

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Q37.

Which classification is appropriate if the data is highly varied?

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Q38.

What is a common issue when classifying data?

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Q39.

What does 'class interval' refer to in classification?

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Q40.

In how many distinct classes can data be grouped based on income level?

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Q41.

What best defines a frequency array?

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Q42.

What is the primary advantage of using classified data over raw data?

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Q43.

In which situation would unequal class intervals be more appropriate?

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Q44.

How can loss of information be mitigated in classified data?

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Q45.

What is a Bivariate Frequency Distribution?

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Q46.

In a Bivariate Frequency Distribution, how are the variables usually arranged?

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Q47.

Which of the following best describes the term 'class interval' in frequency distribution?

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Q48.

In a table showing Bivariate Frequency Distribution for two continuous variables, what does each cell represent?

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Q49.

What is the advantage of using a Bivariate Frequency Distribution?

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Q50.

If the frequency of sales in the range 135–145 lakh is 3 and the advertisement expenditure in the 64–66 thousand bracket is also 3, how many companies fall into this category?

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Q51.

Which of the following is NOT a method of constructing a Bivariate Frequency Distribution?

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Q52.

What are the two types of variables generally analyzed in a Bivariate Frequency Distribution?

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Q53.

How can data loss occur in classified data?

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Q54.

In Bivariate Frequency Distribution, what does a high frequency in a cell indicate?

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Q55.

What type of data is often represented using Bivariate Frequency Distribution tables?

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Q56.

Which of the following is an example of Bivariate Frequency Distribution?

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Q57.

What differentiates discrete variables from continuous variables in Bivariate Frequency Distributions?

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Q58.

If two variables have a Bivariate Frequency Distribution displaying no significant frequencies in intersection cells, what can be inferred?

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Q59.

To analyze the effects of advertising expenditure on sales, which statistical representation would be used?

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Q60.

Which of the following is an example of a continuous variable?

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Q61.

Which of the following variables can only take integer values?

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Q62.

The variable 'time taken to finish a race' is categorized as?

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Q63.

Which of the following statements is TRUE regarding discrete variables?

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Q64.

Which of the following best describes the term 'discrete variable'?

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Q65.

What is the class width for the interval 20–30?

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Q66.

Which variable is considered continuous?

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Q67.

The variable 'number of cars on a street' is an example of?

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Q68.

Which of the following is a characteristic of continuous variables?

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Q69.

Which of these variables can be classified as discrete?

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Q70.

What distinguishes a continuous variable from a discrete variable?

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Q71.

Which of the following examples demonstrates a continuous variable?

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Q72.

Is the variable 'the amount of rainfall in millimeters' continuous or discrete?

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Q73.

What kind of variable is the 'frequency of words spoken in a day'?

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Q74.

Which of the following describes a characteristic of discrete data?

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Q75.

What is the primary purpose of classifying raw data?

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Q76.

Which method includes both upper and lower class limits in frequency distribution?

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Q77.

In a frequency distribution table, how are class midpoints calculated?

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Q78.

What type of frequency distribution uses only one variable?

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Q79.

Which is true about exclusive class intervals?

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Q80.

When is it most appropriate to use unequal class intervals?

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Q81.

In a frequency distribution of employees' incomes, what does the class '800-899' represent?

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Q82.

Which of the following is not a characteristic of a frequency distribution table?

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Q83.

If the range of a data set is from 10 to 50, what is the range?

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Q84.

When displaying data using a frequency array, each item is classified by its:

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Q85.

What happens if the class limits are not carefully defined in a frequency distribution?

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Q86.

Which class interval would be appropriate for discrete data?

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Q87.

In a dataset of exam scores, a frequency distribution can help to:

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Q88.

Which of the following represents a common trap in understanding frequency tables?

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Q89.

Which method is less common in presenting frequency distributions?

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Q90.

When the frequency of a class interval is particularly high, what does this indicate?

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