Frequency Tables MCQs

Frequency Tables MCQs

Answer these Frequency Tables MCQs and see how sharp is your knowledge of Frequency Tables.
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1: Cross -table that consists of two frequency tables, one in the rows and the other in the columns.

A.   True

B.   False

2: A column in a frequency table that shows the percent of cases above or below a certain point or attribute is called _____ percent.

A.   Cumulative

B.   Accumulated

C.   Aggregate

D.   Annualized

3: Characteristics that can be empirically observed and measured is called ____.

A.   Data

B.   Information

C.   Datum

D.   Variable

4: Data that represent characteristics of groups is called ____ data.

A.   Ecological

B.   Geological

C.   Environmental

D.   Organic

5: The number of times an attribute occurs is called _____.

A.   Frequency

B.   Wavelength

C.   Pitch

D.   Intensity

6: A column in a frequency table that shows the number of times a particular attribute occurs is called frequency column.

A.   True

B.   False

7: A table for a single variable that indicates the number of cases for each attribute of the variable is called frequency table.

A.   True

B.   False

8: Data that represent characteristics of individuals is called _____ data.

A.   Individual

B.   Collective

C.   Both of these

D.   None of these

9: Cases in a frequency table that, for whatever reason, do not provide data is called ____ cases.

A.   Missing

B.   Collective

C.   Individual

D.   Lost

10: A column in a frequency table that standardizes frequencies by expressing them as the number of times an attribute occurs per 100 cases. It is based on all cases is called _____.

A.   Percent

B.   Percentile

C.   Grade

D.   Average

11: A way to standardize the frequency of cases as the number of responses per 100 cases is called _____.

A.   Percentage

B.   Percentile

C.   Grade

D.   Average

12: A way to standardize the frequency of cases so that comparisons can be made across populations is called _____.

A.   Ratio

B.   Proportion

C.   Percentage

D.   Average

13: A way to compare the relative frequency of cases across populations is called _____.

A.   Ratio

B.   Proportion

C.   Average

D.   Percentage

14: A column in a frequency table that standardizes frequencies by expressing them as the number of times an attribute occurs per 100 cases is called Valid percent.

A.   True

B.   False

15: Descriptive labels for the attributes of a variable is called _____ labels.

A.   Value

B.   Ratio

C.   Utility

D.   None of these