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    Which of the following is not a measure of central tendency?

  • Question 2
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    The most stable measure of central tendency is

  • Question 3
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    Which of the following average is most affected of extreme observations?

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    The following data was collected from the newspaper (percentage distribution)

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    The mortality in a town during 4 quarters of a year due to various causes is given below : Based on this data, the percentage increase in mortality in the third quarter is

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    A market with 3900 operating firms has the following distribution for firms arranged according to various income groups of workers

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    The total expenditure incurred by an industry under different heads is best presented as a

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    The expenditure of a family for a certain month were as follows :
    Food – Rs. 560, Rent – Rs. 420, Clothes – Rs. 180,
    Education – Rs. 160, Other items – Rs. 120
    A pie graph representing this data would show the expenditure for clothes by a sector whose angle equals

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    Section-wise expenditure of a State Govt. is shown in the given figure. The expenditure incurred on transport is

  • Question 10
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    Relation between mean, median and mode of moderately skewed distribution is

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