Bar Diagram Magnitude Representation

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In a bar diagram, the magnitude of data is represented by:

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In a bar diagram, the magnitude of data is represented by:

  1. Width of bars
  2. Height or length of bars ✓ Correct
  3. Area of bars
  4. Colour of bars
Explanation:
Correct Answer Explanation

In a bar diagram, the height or length of the bar reads the magnitude of data.

Key Points:
  • Bars are equispaced and equiwidth rectangular bars for each class or category.
  • The lower end of the bar touches the base line starting from zero unit.
  • Bars can be visually compared by their relative height.
  • A single vertical line could serve the same purpose as a bar of the same width.
Why Other Options Are Wrong
  • A. Width of bars: Width is arbitrary and unimportant in bar diagrams.
  • C. Area of bars: Area matters in histograms, not bar diagrams.
  • D. Colour of bars: Colour is used for differentiation, not magnitude.

📚 About this Topic — CH-4: Presentation of Data

This multiple choice question is from CH-4: Presentation of Data, NCERT Books, Statistics for Economics. It has 4 options with a detailed explanation of the correct answer. Practice more MCQs from CH-4: Presentation of Data to strengthen your preparation.

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