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Data Analysis Pop Quiz

Total questions: 15

Worksheet time: 5mins

Name
Class
Date
1.

A qualitative question is one which:

a)

Is measurable and specific

b)

Allows for greater depth of responses

c)

Allows for less depth of responses

d)

Is unmeasurable and generalist

2.

A primary source of information is gathered from:

a)

A person through a survey

b)

A textbook

c)

A website such as Wikipedia

d)

The radio

3.

Which of the following is NOT an example of an open-ended question:

a)

How long have you shopped at this store?

b)

How influential do you think this advertisement is?

c)

What changes would you recommend to improve the billing system?

d)

What are some of the errors in data entry that you have observed?

4.

Which of the following is an example of bias in data?

a)

Scaling of graphics (making trends appear bigger or smaller)

b)

Collecting data via the internet

c)

Interviewing as many people as possible

d)

Sourcing data from a long time ago

5.

A participant information statement in a survey contains:

a)

Details of the person responding to the survey

b)

An agreement to participate in the survey

c)

Information about how the information will be stored

d)

Citations to show where the data will be sourced from

6.

Common purposes for data visualisations include:

a)

Educating, persuading, entertaining and informing

b)

Educating, performance and story telling

c)

Managing, educating, persuading and informing

d)

Educating, differential, learning and managing

7.

Factors that affect the quality of data are:

a)

Accuracy, bias, integrity, response and recall

b)

Accuracy, bias, integrity, information and quality

c)

Accuracy, bias, integrity, relevance and reliability

d)

Accuracy, bias, integrity, sensitivity and reliability

8.

The four stages of the PSM are:

a)

Analysis, develop, draw and evaluation

b)

Analysis, design, develop and evaluation

c)

Analysis, decompose, prototype and evaluation

d)

Anlysis, develop, design and encompass

9.

Secondary data is data that:

a)

Has already been manipulated by someone

b)

Has not been manipulated, meaning it is still raw data

c)

Data that comes from the radio

d)

Is a guide to interviewing random strangers

10.

A framework for solving an ethical dilemma includes:

a)

Identification of stakeholders and their interests

b)

Identifying the races of the participants

c)

Identifying the privacy laws

d)

Identification of stakeholders and the crimes committed

11.

The term data refers to:

a)

Raw or manipulated facts and symbols fed into a computer during the input process.

b)

Raw facts, figures and symbols fed into a computer during the manipulation process.

c)

Raw facts, figures and symbols fed into a computer during the input process.

12.

Personal websites, homemade videos, blogs, wikis and podcasts are most likely :

a)

Free from bias

b)

Always accurate

c)

Unreliable data sources

d)

100% reliable data sources

13.

Information privacy refers to the rights of individuals and companies to:

a)

Inform others of their private details

b)

Be able to access confidential information

c)

Restrict the collection and use of information about them

14.

A data visualisation is:

a)

The transformation of raw data into a visual piece of information such as a graph

b)

The transformation of manipulated data into a visual piece of data

c)

The transformation of raw data into an audio file

d)

The transformation of raw data into a structured visual piece of data such as a table

15.

"Plaintext” can also be known as:

a)

Unbiased data

b)

Information organised in a table

c)

Information stored in a .txt file

d)

Unencrypted data