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Written/Composed by:- Adnan Maqbool , Contact # 0315-3130411 My Youtube Channel: Informationpk Website: www.informationpk.com , E-mail: [email protected] Statistics Notes for I.com / F.A / FSc / BSc / B.com / BS / BBA / MBA / M.Com / ACCA Visit: www.informationpk.com for Notes, Past papers, Home Tuition and more. 1 MCQ No 2.1: When data are classified according to a single characteristic, it is called: (a) Quantitative classification (b) Qualitative classification (c) Area classification (d) Simple classification MCQ No 2.2: Classification of data by attributes is called: (a) Quantitative classification (b) Chronological classification (c) Qualitative classification (d) Geographical classification MCQ No 2.3: Classification of data according to location or areas is called: (a) Qualitative classification (b) Quantitative classification (c) Geographical classification (d) Chronological classification MCQ No 2.4: Classification is applicable in case of: (a) Normal characters (b) Quantitative characters (c) Qualitative characters (d) Both (b) and (c) MCQ No 2.5: In classification, the data are arranged according to: (a) Similarities (b) Differences (c) Percentages (d) Ratios MCQ No 2.6: When data are arranged at regular interval of time, the classification is called: (a) Qualitative (b) Quantitative (c) Chronological (d) Geographical MCQ No 2.7: When an attribute has more than three levels it is called: (a) Manifold-division (b) Dichotomy (c) One-way (d) Bivariate www.Informationpk.com
Written/Composed by:- Adnan Maqbool , Contact # 0315-3130411 My Youtube Channel: Informationpk Website: www.informationpk.com , E-mail: [email protected] Statistics Notes for I.com / F.A / FSc / BSc / B.com / BS / BBA / MBA / M.Com / ACCA Visit: www.informationpk.com for Notes, Past papers, Home Tuition and more. 2 MCQ No 2.8: The series Country Pakistan India Britain Egypt Japan Birth rate 45 40 10 35 10 is of the type: (a) Discrete (b) Continuous (c) Individual (d) Time series MCQ No 2.9: The series Country Pakistan India Britain Egypt Japan Birth rate 15 16 10 12 10 is of the type: (a) Inclusive (b) Exclusive (c) Geographical (d) Time series MCQ No 2.10 In an array, the data are: (a) In ascending order (b) In descending order (c) Either (a) or (b) (d) Neither (a) or (b) MCQ No 2.11 The number of tally sheet count for each value or a group is called: (a) Class limit (b) Class width (c) Class boundary (d) Frequency MCQ No 2.12 The frequency distribution according to individual variate values is called: (a) Discrete frequency distribution (b) Cumulative frequency distribution (c) Percentage frequency distribution (d) Continuous frequency distribution MCQ No 2.13 A series arranged according to each and every item is known as: (a) Discrete series (b) Continuous series (c) Individual series (d) Time series MCQ No 2.14 A frequency distribution can be: (a) Qualitative (b) Discrete (c) Continuous (d) Both (b) and (c) www.Informationpk.com
Written/Composed by:- Adnan Maqbool , Contact # 0315-3130411 My Youtube Channel: Informationpk Website: www.informationpk.com , E-mail: [email protected] Statistics Notes for I.com / F.A / FSc / BSc / B.com / BS / BBA / MBA / M.Com / ACCA Visit: www.informationpk.com for Notes, Past papers, Home Tuition and more. 3 MCQ No 2.15 The following frequency distribution: X 5 15 38 47 68 F 2 4 9 3 1 Is classified (a) Relative frequency distribution (b) Continuous distribution (c) Percentage frequency distribution (d) Discrete distribution MCQ No 2.16 Frequency distribution is often constructed with the help of: (a) Entry table (b) Tally sheet (c) Both (a) and (b) (d) Neither (a) and (b) MCQ No 2.17 The data given as 3, 5, 15, 35, 70, 84, 96 will be called as: (a) Individual series (b) Discrete series (c) Continuous series (d) Time series MCQ No 2.18 Frequency of a variable is always in: (a) Fraction form (b) Percentage form (c) Less than form (d) Integer form MCQ No 2.19 Data arranged in ascending or descending order of magnitude is called: (a) Ungrouped data (b) Grouped data (c) Discrete frequency distribution (d) Arrayed data MCQ No 2.20 The grouped data are called: (a) Primary data (b) Secondary data (c) Raw data (d) Difficult to tell MCQ No 2.21 A series of data with exclusive classes along with the corresponding frequencies is called: (a) Discrete frequency distribution (b) Continuous frequency distribution (c) Percentage frequency distribution (d) Cumulative frequency distribution MCQ No 2.22 In an exclusive classification, the limits excluded are: (a) Upper limits (b) Lower limits (c) Both lower and upper limits (d) Either lower or upper limits www.Informationpk.com
Written/Composed by:- Adnan Maqbool , Contact # 0315-3130411 My Youtube Channel: Informationpk Website: www.informationpk.com , E-mail: [email protected] Statistics Notes for I.com / F.A / FSc / BSc / B.com / BS / BBA / MBA / M.Com / ACCA Visit: www.informationpk.com for Notes, Past papers, Home Tuition and more. 4 MCQ No 2.23 The series Weights (pounds) 15 – 20 20 – 25 25 – 30 30 – 35 35 – 40 No. of items 10 15 30 10 5 is categorized as: (a) Continuous series (b) Discrete series (c) Time series (d) Geometric series MCQ No 2.24 The series Years 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 Profits (000 Rs.) 10 15 30 10 5 will be called as: (a) Time series (b) Discrete series (c) Continuous series (d) Individual series MCQ No 2.25: The suitable formula for computing the number of classes is: (a) 3.322 logN (b) 0.322 logN (c) 1+3.322 logN (d) 1- 3.322 logN MCQ No 2.26: The number of classes in a frequency distribution is obtained by dividing the range of variable by the: (a) Total frequency (b) Class interval (c) Mid-point (d) Relative frequency MCQ No 2.27: If the number of workers in a factory is 256, the number of classes will be: (a) 8 (b) 9 (c) 10 (d) 12 MCQ No 2.28: The largest and the smallest values of any given class of a frequency distribution are called: (a) Class Intervals (b) Class marks (c) Class boundaries (d) Class limits MCQ No 2.29 If there are no gaps between consecutive classes, the limits are called: (a) Class limits (b) Class boundaries (c) Class intervals (d) Class marks www.Informationpk.com

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