Sample Survey
  • 1. A sample survey is a research method used to collect data from a specific group of people or participants in order to understand their opinions, attitudes, behaviors, or characteristics on a particular topic of interest. It involves selecting a representative sample from a larger population and administering a series of structured questions or tasks to gather quantitative or qualitative data. Sample surveys can provide valuable insights for decision-making, market research, academic studies, and various other applications by capturing the perspectives and experiences of a targeted group of individuals.

    What is a sampling frame in a survey?
A) The analysis of survey data.
B) The process of selecting a sample.
C) The physical device used to collect survey responses.
D) A list of all individuals in the population from which the sample is drawn.
  • 2. Which of the following sampling methods involves selecting individuals based on their availability and accessibility?
A) Convenience sampling
B) Systematic sampling
C) Stratified sampling
D) Cluster sampling
  • 3. What is nonresponse bias in a sample survey?
A) When the sample frame is not representative of the population.
B) The bias introduced by the researcher's personal views.
C) When individuals selected for the sample do not respond to the survey, leading to inaccurate results.
D) The bias introduced by the survey design.
  • 4. Which sampling method divides the population into subgroups and then selects individuals from each subgroup?
A) Convenience sampling
B) Random sampling
C) Stratified sampling
D) Purposive sampling
  • 5. What is a representative sample in a survey?
A) A sample chosen haphazardly.
B) A sample with a small number of respondents.
C) A sample that accurately reflects the demographics and characteristics of the larger population.
D) A sample composed of individuals who share similar opinions.
  • 6. Which of the following is a common method to collect survey data?
A) Telephone surveys
B) In-person interviews
C) Online surveys
D) Mail surveys
  • 7. What is meant by 'random sampling' in a survey?
A) Drawing individuals from specific subgroups in the population.
B) Selecting individuals based on their availability and accessibility.
C) Each individual in the population has an equal chance of being selected for the sample.
D) Selecting individuals with unusual characteristics.
  • 8. Which survey design provides each person in the population an equal chance of being selected for the sample?
A) Cluster sampling
B) Simple random sampling
C) Stratified sampling
D) Convenience sampling
  • 9. What is the purpose of pilot testing in a sample survey?
A) To randomly select respondents for the survey.
B) To increase the sample size for more accurate results.
C) To conduct the survey without any prior planning.
D) To identify and correct any issues with the survey instrument before full implementation.
  • 10. Which type of sampling method involves selecting individuals in a systematic manner from a list of the population?
A) Systematic sampling
B) Stratified sampling
C) Convenience sampling
D) Cluster sampling
  • 11. In a sample survey, what is the benefit of offering respondents anonymity?
A) Encourages honest and unbiased responses.
B) Increases response rates.
C) Reduces the need for sampling.
D) Provides personalized feedback to respondents.
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