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                    Quiz Time: AI Quiz
                    In a class of 40 Students [Pair Activity]
                    Materials Required:
                    ITEMS         QUANTITY
                    COMPUTERS          20

                    Brief:
                    The following are questions for the quiz. You can either go for a Pen/Paper Quiz or you can visit any
                    open-sourced, free, online portal; one of which is Kahoot, and create your quiz there. For Kahoot:
                    Go to https://kahoot.com/ and create your login ID. Then, add your own kahoot in it simply by
                    adding all the given questions into it. Once created, you can initiate the quiz from your ID and
                    students can participate in it by putting in the Game pin.
                    Quiz Questions
                    1.  What are the basic building blocks of qualitative data?
                       a.  Individuals      b.  Units        c.  Categories      d.  Measurements

                    2.  Which among these is not a type of data interpretation?
                       a.  Textual          b.  Tabular      c.  Graphical       d.  Raw data
                    3.  Quantitative data is numerical in nature.

                       a.  True             b.  False
                    4.  A bar graph is an example of ………………………. data interpretation.
                       a.  Textual          b.  Tabular      c.  Graphical       d.  None of these
                    5.  ………………………. relates to the manipulation of data to produce meaningful insights.

                       a.  Data processing                   b.  Data interpretation
                       c.  Data analysis                     d.  Data presentation





                       Importance of Data Interpretation


              Data  interpretation  is  crucial  as  it  transforms  raw  data  into  actionable  insights,  guiding  informed  decision-
              making. By analysing and understanding data, organisations can uncover trends, patterns, and relationships,
              enabling them to optimise strategies, mitigate risks, and drive growth.


              Informed Decision Making
              A decision is only as good as the knowledge it is based on. It means when we analyse data, we get a clear picture
              of what’s going on. This helps us make decisions that are more likely to lead to success.

              For example, if the average height of students is known, the school can custom design the chairs and tables
              according to the requirements of the class.


              Reduced Cost
              Identifying needs can lead to a reduction in cost. It means by knowing what’s necessary, we can cut down on
              waste. We can use resources more efficiently and not spend money on things that aren’t important.

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