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Class 11 Economics (Statistics for Economics) Chapter 2 Collection of Data

This quiz on Chapter 2, Collection of Data, from Class 11 Economics (Statistics for Economics) is designed to test your understanding of the fundamental concepts and methods involved in collecting economic data. The quiz covers key topics such as primary and secondary data, methods of data collection, tools for gathering information (like surveys and questionnaires), and the importance of accuracy and reliability in data collection. It explores the challenges faced during the collection process and the significance of choosing the right method for specific research purposes. Questions include multiple-choice, scenario-based, and application-oriented queries to ensure a comprehensive grasp of the concepts. Detailed explanations for incorrect answers will enhance your learning, and a certificate of achievement will be awarded upon successful completion. Perfect for revision and self-assessment, this quiz will strengthen your knowledge of data collection techniques in economics.

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Category: Sampling Techniques

1. In India, how often is the census conducted?

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Category: Census Method

2. What was the average annual growth rate of India’s population during 1991-2001 according to Census data?

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Category: Errors in Data Collection

3. Which of the following best describes a non-response error?

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Category: Mailing (Questionnaire) Surveys:

4. Which survey method would likely be most effective for gathering data from a geographically dispersed group of respondents?

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Category: Major Statistical Agencies in India

5. How does the National Sample Survey (NSS) release its collected data to the public?

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Category: Directorate General of Commercial Intelligence and Statistics

6. Which agency is responsible for collecting and publishing trade statistics in India?

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Category: Closed-ended questions

7. Which of the following is considered a leading question?

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Category: Personal Interviews:

8. Which scenario is most appropriate for using a personal interview?

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Category: Non-Random Sampling Techniques:

9. How does non-random sampling differ from random sampling?

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Category: National Sample Survey Organisation (NSSO):

10. What is the primary purpose of the National Sample Survey Organisation (NSSO)?

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Category: Pilot Survey

11. Which of the following methods is not mentioned as a data collection method in the syllabus?

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Category: Sampling errors

12. Which of the following is not considered a sampling error?

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Category: Non-Random Sampling

13. In non-random sampling, what is the primary basis for selecting samples?

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Category: Choosing a Representative Sample:

14. Why are samples used in research?

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Category: Non-Sampling Errors

15. Which of the following scenarios is most likely to lead to a non-response error?

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Category: Primary Data Sources:

16. Data collected through telephone interviews is considered:

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Category: Primary and Secondary Data

17. What is the primary advantage of using a sample survey over a census in collecting population data?

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Category: Mode of Data Collection

18. Which mode of data collection offers the quickest responses but might lack a personal touch?

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Category: SAMPLING AND NON-SAMPLING ERRORS

19. Which type of non-sampling error occurs when individuals in the sample do not respond?

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Category: What is a Variable?

20. In a study examining the effects of fertilizer on plant growth, which of the following would be considered variables?

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Category: Introduction

21. What method involves the researcher directly contacting participants to collect data?

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Category: Methods of Collecting Large-Scale Data

22. Which type of data is collected firsthand by the researcher for a specific study?

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Category: Primary and secondary data have different sources and uses.

23. Which method involves face-to-face interaction with respondents?

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Category: Meaning and Importance of Data Collection

24. Which of the following is an example of primary data collection?

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Category: Why Do We Need Data?

25. If you read a report published by a government agency containing analyzed statistics, what type of data are you looking at?

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Category: Types of Questions in a Questionnaire:

26. Which of the following is a leading question?

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Category: CENSUS OF INDIA AND NSSO

27. Which of the following is one of the main purposes of data collected by the Census of India?

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Category: Surveys as a Data Collection Method

28. What is one primary purpose of conducting a pilot survey?

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Category: Open-ended questions

29. Which of the following is a leading question?

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Category: Labour Bureau

30. Which agency is responsible for collecting data on employment and unemployment in India?

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Category: Preparation of a Questionnaire

31. Which of the following questions should come first in a questionnaire?

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Category: Bias in sample selection.

32. In a survey conducted to understand the fitness habits of people in a city, only gym-goers were asked about their exercise routines. What type of bias does this sample selection introduce?

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Category: Census or Complete Enumeration

33. What is the definition of a Census or Complete Enumeration?

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Category: Sample Surveys

34. What could be considered a source of non-sampling error in a survey?

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Category: Example: Years (X) vs. Food grain production (Y).

35. Which of the following is a disadvantage of using primary data over secondary data?

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Category: Random Sampling Techniques:

36. How can random number tables be effectively utilized in sampling?

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Category: How Surveys Are Conducted

37. Which of the following is NOT a method of data collection mentioned in the syllabus?

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Category: Other Agencies:

38. Which agency is responsible for conducting demographic surveys every ten years in India?

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Category: Modes of Data Collection

39. Which of the following is a primary data collection method?

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Category: Population and sample

40. What is a characteristic of a sample in statistics?

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Category: Data helps in evidence-based decision-making.

41. Which of the following is considered a source of secondary data?

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Category: CENSUS AND SAMPLE SURVEYS

42. What is a census in the context of statistical surveys?

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Category: Random Sampling

43. What ensures that each unit in a population has an equal chance of being selected in random sampling?

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Category: Census of India:

44. How often is the Census conducted in India?

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Category: Central Statistical Office

45. Which of the following agencies is responsible for collecting statistical data in India at the national level?

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Category: Population and Sampling

46. What is a sampling error?

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Category: Methods of Data Collection

47. Which of the following is an example of primary data?

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Category: Preparation of Instrument

48. Which mode of data collection is most appropriate for gathering responses from a large geographical area efficiently?

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Category: Errors in Data Acquisition

49. What type of error occurs when there are differences in the measurement of the same object by different people?

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Category: Different Ways to Collect Data

50. In what way does a sample differ from a census in terms of data collection methodology?

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Category: Data collection is fundamental for economic analysis

51. An organization conducted a survey to determine consumer preferences in a metropolitan area. They used a sample size of 500 respondents and later discovered that their results were biased due to the exclusion of certain demographics. What is likely causing this bias in their sampling process?

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Category: Concept of Population and Sample

52. Which of the following statements is true about a census in comparison to a sample survey?

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Category: Defining the Population:

53. Which sampling method ensures each member of the population has an equal chance of being selected?

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Category: Secondary Data Sources

54. What is the primary function of the Central Statistics Office (CSO)?

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Category: Sources of Data

55. Which sampling technique involves dividing the population into subgroups and randomly selecting samples from each subgroup?

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Category: Telephone Interviews

56. Which method is least suitable for a research study aimed at collecting detailed responses and observing non-verbal cues from interviewees?

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