MCQs For NCERT Class 11 Economics Chapter 3 Organisation of Data

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Organisation of Data Class 11 MCQ Questions with Answers

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Question. Frequency of a distribution is always in ……… terms.
(a) absolute
(b) percentage
(c) relative
(d) None of these 

Answer

A

Question. The number of observations in a class is called
(a) Interval
(b) Frequency
(c) Array
(d) None of these 

Answer

B

Question. A given characteristics or attributes of a statistical enquiry refers to which of the following?
(a) Qualitative behavior
(b) Quantitative behavior
(c) Both (a) and (b)
(d) None of the above 

Answer

A

Question. Classification should be elastic in nature. Choose from the options below.
(a) True
(b) False
(c) Partially true
(d) Incomplete statement 

Answer

A

Question. Inclusive continuous series cannot be used for further analysis unless converted to exclusive series. Choose from the options below.
(a) True
(b) False
(c) Partially true
(d) Incomplete statement 

Answer

A

Question. Data which is grouped with reference to the attributes is referred to as ……… .
(a) chronological classification
(b) geographical classification
(c) qualitative classification
(d) quantitative classification

Answer

C

Question. For determining the class frequency, it is necessary that the classes are
(a) independent
(b) mutually exclusive
(c) non-mutually exclusive
(d) None of the above 

Answer

B

Question. Which of the following is/are statistical series based on construction?
(i) Individual series
(ii) Discrete series
(iii) Continuous series
Choose from the options below.
(a) (i) and (ii)
(b) (ii) and (iii)
(c) (i) and (iii)
(d) (i), (ii) and (iii) 

Answer

B

Question. If we add frequencies one by one to the previous frequency in an ascending order of the magnitude of the frequency distribution, we get
(a)more than cumulative frequency distribution
(b) less than cumulative frequency distribution
(c) bi-variate frequency distribution
(d) multi-variate frequency distribution 

Answer

A

Question. In a discrete series, the number of times an item repeats is known as ……… .
(a) Class frequency
(b) Cumulative frequency
(c) Number
(d) None of the above 

Answer

A

Question. Arranging the data in different classes according to a given order is known as a series. Choose from the options below.
(a) True
(b) False
(c) Partially true
(d) Incomplete statement   

Answer

A

Question. The difference between highest and lowest items of the series is known as class width. Choose from the options below.
(a) True
(b) False
(c) Partially true
(d) Incomplete statement 

Answer

B

Question. The extreme values of the class are known as limits. Choose from the options below.
(a) True
(b) False
(c) Partially true
(d) Incomplete statement 

Answer

A

Question. In a frequency distribution, each unit of the data can be exactly measured. Choose from the options below.
(a) True
(b) False
(c) Partially true
(d) Incomplete statement 

Answer

B

Question. Which of the following is/are type(s) of continuous frequency distribution?
(a) Inclusive series
(b) Exclusive series
(c) Open-ended series
(d) All of these 

Answer

D

Question. The difference between upper limit and nlower limit of a class is known as
(a) Class frequency
(b) Class limits
(c) Class mid-point
(d) Class interval   

Answer

D

Question. The method in which the upper limit of a class interval is same as the lower limit of the lower limit of the next class interval is known as
(a) Cumulative method
(b) Inclusive method
(c) Exclusive method
(d) None of these 

Answer

C

Question. Which of the following is/are type(s) offrequency distribution?
(a) Individual frequency distribution
(b) Discrete frequency distribution
(c) Continuous frequency distribution
(d) Both (b) and (c) 

Answer

D

Question. The value exactly at the middle of the interval is known as
(a) Class width
(b) Class size
(c) Mid value
(d) Upper limit 

Answer

C

Question. The arrangement of raw data in increasing or decreasing order of the magnitude is known as
(a) Interval
(b) Array
(c) Range
(d) None of these

Answer

B

Question. Identify the discrete variable from the given below.
(a) Age of employees
(b) Weight of students
(c) Salary of employees
(d) Children in a family 

Answer

D

Question. Choose the correct equation from given below.
(a) S = r/n
(b) S = r – n
(c) S = r + n
(d) None of these
(Here S = Size of class, r = Range,
n = Number of class) 

Answer

A

Question. The frequency distribution of a continuous variable is also known as
(a) Simple frequency distribution
(b) Grouped frequency distribution
(c) Either (a) or (b)
(d) None of the above 

Answer

A

Question. Mutually exclusive distribution is used to represent
(a) individual series
(b) discrete series
(c) continuous series
(d) All of these 

Answer

C

Question. A quantity which varies from one individual to another is known as ……… .
(a) Array
(b) Series
(c) Variable
(d) None of these

Answer

C

Question. Which of the following is/are type(s) of classification?
(a) Chronological classification
(b) Geographical classification
(c) Qualitative classification
(d) All of the above 

Answer

D

Question. Food habits of an individual is an example of
(a) attribute
(b) variable
(c) continuous variable
(d) None of these 

Answer

A

Question. Which of the following is not a frequency distribution?
(a) Cumulative
(b) Continuous
(c) Open ended
(d) None of these 

Answer

D

Question. In order to convert an inclusive series into an exclusive one, we need to subtract 1 from both lower limit and upper limit of each class interval. Choose from the option below.
(a) True
(b) False
(c) Partially true
(d) Incomplete statement 

Answer

C

Question. How many types of cumulative frequency distributions are there?
(a) 2
(b) 3
(c) 4
(d) None of these 

Answer

A

Question. An inclusive series is given as, 1-9, 10-19, 20-29. What will be the mid value of the second class in this situation?
(a) 10
(b) 19
(c) 14.5
(d) 24.5 

Answer

C

Question. Monthly salary of an individual is an example of continuous variable. Choose from the options below.
(a) True
(b) False
(c) Partially true
(d) Incomplete statement 

Answer

A

Question. Which of the following series can take only integral values?
(a) Individual series
(b) Discrete series
(c) Continuous series
(d) Both (a) and (b) 

Answer

D

Question. In less-than cumulative frequency distribution, the series is arranged in ……… order.
(a) increasing
(b) decreasing
(c) constant
(d) None of the above   

Answer

A

Question. Bi-variate frequency distributions are also known as ……… .
(a) Two-way table
(b) Two-way series
(c) Multiple frequency distribution
(d) None of the above 

Answer

D

Question. An open-ended series doesn’t have upper limit in every class interval. Choose from the options below.
(a) True
(b) False
(c) Partially true
(d) Incomplete statement 

Answer

B

Question. In an individual series, each item has
(a) same frequency
(b) different frequency
(c) varied frequency
(d) None of the above 

Answer

A

Question. Categorisation of data based upon the citizenship of an individual is an example of ……….. .
(a) quality
(b) attribute
(c) variable
(d) None of the above 

Answer

B

Question. Observe the series given, 0-10, 10-15, 15-30, 30-50. Identity the type of series in the given example.
(a) Exclusive and open ended
(b) Exclusive and unequal
(c) Inclusive and open ended
(d) Inclusive and unequal 

Answer

B

Question. A variable which can take integral as well as fractional values is known as ………… .
(a) discrete variable
(b) continuous variable
(c) constant variable
(d) All of the above 

Answer

B

Question. In table (b), ……… series is used to arrange the data.
(a) inclusive
(b) exclusive
(c) both (a) and (b)
(d) Neither (a) nor (b) 

Answer

A

Question. Uni-variate frequency distributions are also known as ……… .
(a) One-way table
(b) Single table
(c) One-way frequency distribution
(d) All of the above 

Answer

C

Question. In more than cumulative frequency distribution, the series is arranged in ……… order.
(a) increasing
(b) decreasing
(c) constant
(d) None of the above 

Answer

B

Question. The frequency distribution representing the ages of father and sons/daughters will be represented by
(a) uni-variate frequency distribution
(b) bi-variate frequency distribution
(c) cumulative frequency distribution
(d) None of the above 

Answer

B

Organisation of Data Class 11 MCQ Questions