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ABM 415 - FINAL EXAMINATION

Total questions: 60

Worksheet time: 30mins

Name
Class
Date
1.
A statistical method by which the collected data is so organized the further analysis and interpretation of data become easy.
a)
Processing
b)
Editing
c)
Coding
2.
The process of examining the data collected through various methods to detect errors and omissions and correct them for further analysis.
a)
Editing
b)
Coding
c)
Processing
3.
The process by which response categories are summarized by numerals or other symbols to carry out subsequent operations of data analysis.
a)
Coding
b)
Editing
c)
Processing
4.
The process of reducing large mass of data in to homogenous groups for meaningful analysis.
a)
Classification
b)
Processing
c)
Editing
5.
A type of classification where the data are collected from different places are placed in different classes
a)
Classification on Geographical Basis
b)
Classification on Periodical Basis
c)
Simple Classification
6.
In this classification, data may be classified either on geographical basis or periodical basis.
a)
Classification accdg. To external characteristics
b)
Classification accdg. To internal characteristics
c)
Classification accdg. To attributes
7.
In this type of classification, data may be classified either according to attributes or according to the magnitude of variables.
a)
Classification accdg. To internal characteristics
b)
Classification accdg. To attributes
c)
Classification accdg. To external characteristics
8.
In this type of classification, data are classified on the basis of some attributes a characteristics.
a)
Classification accdg. To attributes
b)
Classification accdg. To external characteristics
c)
Classification accdg. To internal characteristics
9.
A classification based on one particular attribute only.
a)
Simple Classification
b)
Manifold Classification
c)
Classification accdg. To variables
10.
A classification based on more than one or several attributes.
a)
Manifold Classification
b)
Classification accdg. To attributes
c)
Simple Classification
11.
A type of quantitative variable which can take only exact value.
a)
Discrete Variable
b)
Continuous Variable
c)
Variable
12.
A type of quantitative variable which can take any numerical value within a specified range.
a)
Continuous Variable
b)
Discrete Variable
c)
Variable
13.
It is an orderly arrangement of data in rows and columns.
a)
Tabulation
b)
Classification
c)
Processing
14.
In this type of table, the data are presented only for one variable or characteristic.
a)
Simple Table
b)
Complex Table
c)
One-way Table
15.
In this type of table, two or more characteristics are shown.
a)
Complex Table
b)
One-way Table
c)
Simple Table
16.
In this type of table, data of only one characteristics will be shown.
a)
One-way Table
b)
Two-way Table
c)
Three-way Table
17.
This table shows two types of characteristics.
a)
Two-way Table
b)
One-way Table
c)
Three-way Table
18.
This table displays three types of attributes.
a)
Three-way Table
b)
Two-way Table
c)
One-way Table
19.
This table is used when information about different mutually attributes or characteristics of a phenomenon are to be displayed.
a)
Manifold Tables
b)
Three-way Table
c)
Two-way Table
20.
Part of statistical table which is placed above the table.
a)
Title of the Table
b)
Title of the Column
c)
Stub
21.
It is also termed as “box head”.
a)
Caption/Title of the Column
b)
Stub
c)
Title of the Table
22.
It refers to the title given to rows.
a)
Stub
b)
Body
c)
End Note
23.
This is placed below the table to convey the expansion of abbreviations to caption, stub or main body.
a)
End Note
b)
Source Note
c)
Body
24.
In this measurement, the numerical values just “name” the attribute uniquely.
a)
Nominal Measurement
b)
Ordinal Measurement
c)
Interval Measurement
25.
In this measurement, the attributes can be rank-ordered.
a)
Ordinal Measurement
b)
Interval Measurement
c)
Ratio Measurement
26.
In this measurement, the distance between attributes does have meaning.
a)
Interval Measurement
b)
Ratio Measurement
c)
Nominal Measurement
27.
A popular method of displaying distribution.
a)
Percentages
b)
Frequency Table
c)
Contingency Table
28.
One of the most common ways to describe a single variable.
a)
Frequency Table
b)
Contingency Table
c)
Percentages
29.
It shows the relationship between two variables in tabular form.
a)
Contingency Table
b)
Percentages
c)
Frequency Table
30.
It displays information in a series of data points that each represents an individual measurement or piece of data
a)
Line Graphs
b)
Bar Graphs
c)
Histograms
31.
It is a set of vertical bars whose are proportional to the frequencies.
a)
Histograms
b)
Frequency Polygon
c)
Line Graphs
32.
A common type of graph which consist parallel bars or rectangles with lengths that are equal to the quantities that occur in a given data set.
a)
Bar Graphs
b)
Line Graphs
c)
Pie Graphs
33.
A circle divided into sections which each display the size of a relative piece of information.
a)
Pie Diagram/Circle Charts
b)
Line Graphs
c)
Bar Graphs
34.
It is used to describe the basic features of the data in a study. It provides simple summaries about the sample and the measures.
a)
Descriptive Analysis
b)
Inferential Analysis
c)
Univariate Analysis
35.
It is concerned with making predictions or inferences about a population from observations and analyses of a sample.
a)
Inferential Analysis
b)
Descriptive Analysis
c)
Bivariate Analysis
36.
It is an estimate of the “center” of a distribution of values.
a)
Central Tendency
b)
Dispersion
c)
Kurtosis
37.
A detailed description of what has been done and how it has been done with respect to a particular area or topic.
a)
Report
b)
Analysis of Data
c)
Descriptive Analysis
38.
This page includes title of the research study, name of the researcher, institution to which the report is to be submitted and the month and year of submission of the report.
a)
Title Page
b)
Acknowledgement
c)
Research Declaration
39.
This page is largely a matter of courtesy.
a)
Acknowledgement
b)
Contents
c)
Title Page
40.
A process through which a basic ground is prepared for exchange of ideas or thoughts.
a)
Reporting
b)
Research Report
c)
Analysis
41.
Research report serves as a reference material for future use in the same or related area.
a)
true
b)
false
42.
Research report is a means for evaluating research ability.
a)
true
b)
false
43.
Research report provides systematic knowledge on problems and issues analyzed.
a)
true
b)
false
44.
The aim of research is the search for knowledge.
a)
true
b)
false
45.
A research report is highly useful for policy formulators, practitioners, general public and others.
a)
true
b)
false
46.
A research report is needed to evolve a theory or a principle.
a)
true
b)
false
47.
Analysis of data serves as a means for judging the quality of the research project.
a)
false
b)
true
48.
Analysis of data helps the researcher to make specific recommendation for course of action.
a)
false
b)
true
49.
The time of report writing should be planned later.
a)
false
b)
true
50.
The outline should be based on all main points and sub points.
a)
true
b)
false
51.
Rewrite the report on the basis of the revision made and corrections effected on the report.
a)
true
b)
false
52.
Bibliography may contain the name of the books and pamphlets.
a)
true
b)
false
53.
The last step in report writing is the writing of a final draft of the report.
a)
true
b)
false
54.
The items written on title page are centered between the margin of the page and no terminal punctuation is used.
a)
true
b)
false
55.
Acknowledgement page gives the readers a bird’s eye-view of the report.
a)
false
b)
true
56.
Contents includes the chapter headings, major subdivisions of the chapters.
a)
true
b)
false
57.
Research report serves as a means for presenting the problem studied, methods and techniques used.
a)
true
b)
false
58.
The institution to which report is to be submitted is written in title page.
a)
true
b)
false
59.
The title of the research study is written on acknowledgement page.
a)
false
b)
true
60.
The degree for which report is to be submitted is written in title page.
a)
true
b)
false