Construction of Diagrams

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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

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Polygraph is a two-dimensional diagram.

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Transport map is the example of a flow chart.

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

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

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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)

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

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

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

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

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

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Multiple bar diagram is also called a columnar diagram. 

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

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

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

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

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Describe the purpose and construction of thematic maps.

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

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What is a single datum?