Choropleth Maps
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Q. What are some of the advantages of using choropleth maps?
- They are effective when data is aggregated into enumeration units.
- They can be used to map raw data.
- They can be standardised to show ratios.
- They can be used to measure continuous statistical fractions.
Q. Choropleth maps are used to represent variables such as the density of population, literacy rates, and sex ratio. How can we classify data to create a choropleth map?
- Manually
- Non-sequentially
- Equal intervals and quintiles
- Natural breaks
Q.
Which of the following maps show density of population through shades or patterns?
Which of the following maps show density of population through shades or patterns?
- Dot map
- Choropleth map
- Isopleth map
- Topographic map
Q. How is the data shown in choropleth map?
- Shades
- Patterns
- Tints of multiple shades
- Dots
Q. What are non cumulative double bonds?
Q. Which of the following statements is not true about choropleth maps?
- It uses colour schemes, shades, and patterns to classify data quantitatively.
- The data available is aggregated into a number of classes.
- A unique colour, shade, or pattern is used to depict the different classes.
- Different data classification techniques produce the same choropleth map.
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Conditional report is known as
Q. How many categories are kept in choropleth map method?
- It is purely our discretion
- Depends on the topic
- Depends on the range
- 2-3
Q.
How many categories are constructed in the given map?
How many categories are constructed in the given map?
- five
- four
- three
- two
Q. Which map represents the data related to administrative units?
- Dot map
- Choropleth map
- Isopleth map
- Dot map and choropleth map
Q. Which values from the given data are taken into consideration in choropleth method?
- Middle
- Highest
- Lowest
- Most occuring
Q. What is a range?
- Difference between the second highest and highest recorded data
- The highest recorded data
- The lowest recorded data
- Difference between the highest and lowest recorded data
Q. In a map, the highest and smallest values of a variable are considered to generate different clusters of varying degrees.
- dot map
- choropleth map
- isopleth map
Q. What is mean by bond order?
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For the data , and
The lowest observation____.
Q. Choropleth maps use different shading and colouring to display the quantity or value in defined areas.
- True
- False
Q.
Any 4 differences between classification and tabulation??