Collection Of Data CBSE Questions & Answers

Collection Of Data

This is Economics Class 11 Collection of Data CBSE Questions & Answers. There are 15 questions in this test with each question having around four answer choices.

Questions & Answers

1
In ____ information is recorded by the informants themselves whereas in ____ information as supplied by the informants is recorded by the enumerators
  • A
    Questionnaire and direct investigation
  • B
    Questionnaire and schedule
    Correct
  • C
    schedule and Questionnaire
  • D
    Question and scale
2
Indirect Oral Investigation is suitable where
  • A
    All of these
    Correct
  • B
    Field of investigation is large
  • C
    Concerned informants are not capable of giving information
  • D
    Where the field of investigation is relatively large
3
An advertising manager is keen to know whether his advertising copy will be successful. He can have a preview screening and listen to the comments of experts. It is an example of
  • A
    Questionnaire method
  • B
    Direct oral investigation
  • C
    Information through correspondents
  • D
    Personal observation
    Correct
4
The method in which information is collected from third party is known as
  • A
    Information through correspondents
  • B
    Direct personal interviews
  • C
    Mailed questionnaire method
  • D
    Indirect Oral Investigation
    Correct
5
Match the following, options are
Question 5 figure 1
  • A
    a(ii),b(i),c(iii),d(iv)
  • B
    a(i),b(ii),c(iv),d(iii)
  • C
    a(ii),b(i),c(iv),d(iii)
    Correct
  • D
    a(iii),b(i),c(iv),d(ii)
6
The method in which local agents are appointed in different parts of the investigation are a to collect information
  • A
    Mailed questionnaire method
  • B
    Information through correspondents
    Correct
  • C
    Direct personal interviews
  • D
    Indirect Oral Investigation
7
Which of the following information false regarding primary data
  • A
    It implies collection of data from its original source
  • B
    None of these
  • C
    Can rely on this data as compare to secondary data
  • D
    It provides second hand information
    Correct
8
If there are 2000 items and 20th items is to be selected .it is an example of
  • A
    Stratified sampling
  • B
    Systematic random sampling
    Correct
  • C
    Cluster sampling
  • D
    Purposive sampling
9
A person is interested in socio economic status of students of class XI who secured first position in their matriculation examination. He collected information regarding their pocket allowances, their family income, educational status, their family members and the like. All this information will be termed as
  • A
    Secondary data
  • B
    Both
  • C
    Primary data
    Correct
  • D
    None
10
The data relating to Indian railways which are annually published by the Railway Board would be secondary data for any researcher
  • A
    Basic data
  • B
    Secondary data
    Correct
  • C
    Primary data
  • D
    Direct data
11
By which method data collected from their employers rather than the workers themselves
  • A
    Direct personal interviews
  • B
    Information through correspondents
  • C
    Information through mailed questionnaire
  • D
    Indirect Oral Investigation
    Correct
12
Which method is used where regular and continuous information is required
  • A
    Indirect Oral Investigation
  • B
    Direct personal interviews
  • C
    Mailed questionnaire method
  • D
    Information from correspondents
    Correct
13
Which method of information through questionnaire is more suitable when informants are educated and area is wide
  • A
    None
  • B
    Both
  • C
    Enumerator’s method
  • D
    Mailing method
    Correct
14
A national polling sample can be setup by first dividing the whole country into various geographical areas and dividing each area into sun-universe according to the degree of urbanization. It is an example of
  • A
    Cluster sampling
  • B
    Purposive sampling
  • C
    Stratified sampling
    Correct
  • D
    Systematic random sampling
15
Increase or decrease in the production of wheat. It is an example of
  • A
    None
  • B
    Population
  • C
    Variables
    Correct
  • D
    Sample