Narrative
Visual
Mixed
100

Which of the following best describes a narrative presentation of data?

A. Data presented using charts and tables
B. Data explained through written descriptions or paragraphs
C. Data organized in graphs only
D. Data shown in numerical form 

 B. Data explained through written descriptions or paragraphs

100

Which of the following is an example of visual presentation?
A. Research summary paragraph
B. Pie chart showing students’ favorite subjects
C. Narrative report of survey findings
D. Essay on study habits

B. Pie chart showing students’ favorite subjects

100

When combining narrative and visual presentations, what should you do?
A. Let visuals stand alone without explanation
B. Describe and interpret what the visual shows in words
C. Repeat the same data twice
D. Use visuals even if unrelated to the text

B. Describe and interpret what the visual shows in words

200

A narrative summary is most useful when you need to:
A. Compare exact figures

C. Present all numerical data
D. Design infographics

 

200

What is the main advantage of visual presentation?
A. It shows detailed explanations
B. It summarizes information for quick understanding
C. It replaces the need for data collection
D. It provides opinions

B. It summarizes information for quick understanding 

300

Which of the following describes an effective narrative report?
A. Uses numbers only
B. Includes interpretation and summary of data
C. Contains unrelated visuals
D. Avoids describing results

B. Includes interpretation and summary of data

300

Which visual form best shows the proportion of categories in a whole?
A. Bar graph
B. Line graph
C. Pie chart
D. Table

C. Pie chart

400

In narrative form, data should be presented without interpretation. 

a. True

b. False

b. False

400

What kind of data is best shown in a line graph?
A. Comparison of parts of a whole
B. Trend or change over time
C. Frequency of categories
D. Ranking of items

B. Trend or change over time

500

What makes a visual presentation effective?

A. Using as many colors as possible
B. Presenting data without labels to save space
C. Choosing the right type of graph for the kind of data
D. Relying on visuals without written explanation  

C. Choosing the right type of graph for the kind of data

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