Q.1.
Primary data is:
Q.2.
A student carries out a survey of whether people want a bypass road building to take traffic away from the town centre. The results of their survey of 100 local people is analysed and produces a percentage of people for, against and not bothered. Which of the following would NOT be an appropriate way to present their findings?
Q.3.
Which of the following is NOT an example of a student collecting secondary data?
Q.4.
Which of the following is not involved in handling data during your geography fieldwork?
Q.5.
A student wants to collect primary data about a river in their locality. Which of the following would NOT supply primary data?
Q.6.
Which of the following techniques could be used to collect population data?
Q.7.
Which of the following sources would you use to obtain data about changes to transport links of a small town?
Q.8.
A student collects weather data for an environment. One of the data sets is the temperature taken over a period of time using a datalogger. Which of the following would be the most appropriate way of presenting this data?
Q.9.
Which of the following is NOT a data processing technique?
Q.10.
Which of the following would be an appropriate method of processing data to discover if there is a relationship between GNP and life expectancy?