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Statistics Ics Part 1 Chapter 2 Online Test MCQs With Answers
Question # 1
The difference between the upper and the lower boundaries of a class are known as:
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class marks
class intensive
class frequency
class limit
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Question # 2
The average of lower and upper class limits is called.
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Class boundary
class frequency
Class mark
Class limit
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Question # 3
A chart in which total magnitude and its compnents are compared is called a
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Component bar chart
Pie chart
Percentage compoent bar chart
All of these
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Question # 4
Classification of data according to locations or areas is called.
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Temporal classification
Geographical classification
Qualitative classification
Quantitative classification
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Question # 5
when constructing a frequency distribution, the first step is.
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Divide the data into at least five classes
arrange the dta into an array
Decide on the type and number of classes for dividing the data
None of these
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Question # 6
Which of the following is an example of compressed data.
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Array
Frequency distribution
Ogive
Histogram
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Question # 7
a graph of a cumulative frequency distribution is called.
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Histogram
Ogive
Frequecny polygon
None of thesse
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Question # 8
When a graph is made to show the total and part of the data, we draw.
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Simple bar chart
Multiple bar chart
Component barchart
None of these
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Question # 9
When a distribution is symmetrical and has one mode,the highest point on the curve is called.
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Mode
Median
Mean
All of these
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Question # 10
A statistical table has at least.
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Five parts
Four parts
Three parts
Two parts
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