Statistical Representation of DataMCQMTP May 18Question 2728 of 295
All Questions AIn which both upper and lower limit are not included in class frequency
BIn which lower limit is not included class frequency
CIn which upper limit is not included in class frequency
DNone of the above
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Correct Answer
✅ Option c — In which upper limit is not included in class frequency
All Options:
- AIn which both upper and lower limit are not included in class frequency
- BIn which lower limit is not included class frequency
- CIn which upper limit is not included in class frequency
- DNone of the above
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Detailed Solution & Explanation
In classification of data, a continuous frequency series can be structured as an inclusive or exclusive series:
- **Inclusive Series**: The upper limit of a class is included in the class itself (e.g., in a class of , an observation of is included in this class).
- **Exclusive Series**: The class intervals are defined such that the upper limit of one class is equal to the lower limit of the next class (e.g., ). In this system, an observation equal to the upper limit of a class is **excluded** from that class and instead included in the next class as its lower limit. For example, the value is excluded from and included in .
Thus, in an exclusive series, the upper limit of a class is not included in the class frequency. This matches Option C.
Hence, **Option C** is the correct answer.
About This Chapter: Statistical Representation of Data
Paper
Paper 3: Quantitative Aptitude
Weightage
2-4 Marks
Key Topics
Data, Frequency Distribution, Graphical Representation
This chapter covers Data, Frequency Distribution, Graphical Representation and is part of Paper 3: Quantitative Aptitude in the CA Foundation exam.
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This topic carries 2-4 Marks weightage. Focus on understanding core concepts rather than memorizing.
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