Statistical Representation of DataPYQ Jan 26Question 4281 of 295
All Questions APrinciple of Inertia
BPrinciple of Optimization
CLaw of Statistical Regularity
DPrinciple of Validity
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Correct Answer
✅ Option c — Law of Statistical Regularity
All Options:
- APrinciple of Inertia
- BPrinciple of Optimization
- CLaw of Statistical Regularity
- DPrinciple of Validity
Detailed Solution & Explanation
The **Law of Statistical Regularity** is a fundamental principle in statistics derived from the mathematical theory of probability.
It states that if a moderately large number of items are chosen at random from a large group (population), they are almost sure to possess the characteristics of the large group on average.
Let us evaluate the options: - **Principle of Inertia (of Large Numbers)** states that larger database samples are more stable than smaller ones. - **Law of Statistical Regularity** states that a random sample represents the characteristics of its parent population. Hence, **Option C** is the correct answer.
Let us evaluate the options: - **Principle of Inertia (of Large Numbers)** states that larger database samples are more stable than smaller ones. - **Law of Statistical Regularity** states that a random sample represents the characteristics of its parent population. 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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