Chapter 3: Graphical Representation of Data
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Graphical representation helps in:
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Data comparison is easiest using:
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Best diagram for proportions:
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Multiple variables are shown by:
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Continuous data is represented by:
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Mode can be found using:
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Rainfall trend is shown by:
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Land use is best shown by:
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Literacy rate comparison is shown by:
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Population growth is best shown by:
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Spherical diagram represents:
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Cube diagram is:
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Rectangular diagram is:
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Star diagram shows:
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Wind rose shows:
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Flow chart represents:
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Histogram shows:
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Pie diagram shows:
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Line graph shows:
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Bar diagram shows:
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Direction in map refers to:
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Diagram must include:
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Equal intervals are important for:
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Graph paper is used for:
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Y-axis shows:
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X-axis usually shows:
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Legend explains:
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Title of graph shows:
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Scale is used for:
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First step in drawing a graph:
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Which diagram is circular?
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Line graph is best for:
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Polygraph represents:
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Frequency polygon is derived from:
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Histogram is used for:
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Which diagram compares quantities?
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Which diagram shows proportions?
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Three-dimensional diagram includes:
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Two-dimensional diagram includes:
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One-dimensional diagram includes:
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Statistical diagrams help in:
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Data becomes meaningful when:
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Graphs are useful for:
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Data can be presented in:
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Data in geography is used to study:
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Which method is most attractive?
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Data representation includes:
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Which proverb relates to diagrams?
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What is meant by data?
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