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MCQ Class 11 Economics Chapter 2 Collection of Data

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MCQ’s For All Chapters – Economics Class 11th

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1. Data collected from The Times of India’ is an example of:

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2. Data collected on religion from the census reports are:

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3. Which of the following is a merit of a good questionnaire?

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4. When population under investigation is infinite, we should use:

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5. Data from secondary source are:

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6. Sample study is useful:

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7. Which method of collection of data covers the widest area`

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8. Data collected on religion from the census reports are:

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9. It is best to use a census while conducting a survey if:

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10. Direct personal investigation method suffers from:

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11. The quickest method to collect primary data is:

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12. Primary data is preferred over secondary data where:

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13. Schedules are filled by the:

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14. After every ten years, information regarding population of India is collected through:

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15. Which method of collection of data covers the widest area`

Question 15 of 20

16. Which of the following is true regarding secondary source of data?

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17. Under which method investigator prepare a questionnaire keeping in view the objective of enquiry?

Question 17 of 20

18. One of the drawbacks of the Direct personal investigation method is ______.

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19. Statistical enquiry means

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20. Sample method, compared to Census method, is much better because

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