Construction of Diagrams
Construction of Diagrams: Overview
This topic covers concepts, such as, Representation of Data, Line and Bar Diagram, Simple Bar Diagram and Flow Maps etc.
Important Questions on Construction of Diagrams
Polygraph is a two-dimensional diagram.

Transport map is the example of a flow chart.

_____ is also called Divided Circle Diagram.(Pie diagram/flowchart)

_____ diagrams are constructed to represent two or more than two variables for the purpose of comparison.(Multiple bar/Single bar)

A line graph in which two or more than two variables are shown by an equal number of lines for an immediate comparison is called _____.(bargraph/polygraph/flowchart)

Non-graphical representation is time-consuming in comparison to Graphical presentation.

The growth rate of different crops like rice, wheat, pulses can be best shown by Polygraph.

A _____ explains the colours, shades, symbols and signs used in the map and diagram.(content/legend)

Cube and spherical diagrams are _____.(Three-dimensional/Two-dimensional)

The line graphs are usually drawn to represent the time series data.

Multiple bar diagram is also called a columnar diagram.

A _____ diagram may be constructed to show proportion of males and females in the total.(single bar/multiple bar)

What is the primary function of a buffer operation in GIS?

What are choropleth maps, and what are the steps for constructing them?

How are dot maps used, and what precautions should be taken in their construction?

Describe the purpose and construction of thematic maps.

Explain the concept and steps in creating a compound bar diagram.

What is a single datum?
