Statistical Representation of DataMCQMTP May 20Question 2731 of 295
All Questions AClass Interval
BClass boundaries
CMid-Value
DFrequency
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Correct Answer
✅ Option a — Class Interval
All Options:
- AClass Interval
- BClass boundaries
- CMid-Value
- DFrequency
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Detailed Solution & Explanation
For any class in a frequency distribution table:
- The **lower limit** is the smallest data value that can belong to the class.
- The **upper limit** is the largest data value that can belong to the class.
- The difference between these two values is defined as the size, width, or length of the class, which is called the **Class Interval** (Option A).
In continuous series, the boundaries are the actual dividing points, but the term representing the difference between the limits or boundaries is universally referred to as the class interval.
Hence, **Option A** 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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