Purpose of Diagrammatic Presentation
Diagrammatic presentation of data translates abstract ideas contained in numbers into:
- More complex and technical form
- More concrete and easily comprehensible form — Correct Answer
- Textual paragraphs
- Mathematical equations
Explanation:
Correct Answer Explanation
Diagrammatic presentation translates quite effectively the highly abstract ideas contained in numbers into more concrete and easily comprehensible form.
Key Points:
- Visual representation makes data easier to understand.
- It provides the quickest understanding compared to text or tables.
- People can grasp patterns, trends, and comparisons at a glance.
- However, diagrams may be less accurate than tables.
Why Other Options Are Wrong
- A. Complex form: Diagrams simplify, not complicate data.
- C. Textual paragraphs: That would be textual presentation.
- D. Mathematical equations: Diagrams are visual, not mathematical.
📚 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.