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QTB – May 2017 – L1 – SA – Q12 – Data Collection and Analysis

This question involves calculating the quartile deviation given the first quartile and age distribution.

The age distribution of the administrative staff in a tyre manufacturing company is distributed as follows:

Age of administrative staff (years) Number of administrative staff
28 and under 34 2
34 and under 40 15
40 and under 46 19
46 and under 52 10
52 and under 58 3
58 and under 64 1

If the first quartile age is 38.2 years, then the quartile deviation of the age distribution is:
A. 3.45 years
B. 4.35 years
C. 4.53 years
D. 5.34 years
E. 5.43 years

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QTB – May 2017 – L1 – SA – Q11 – Data Collection and Analysis

This question calculates the first quartile age from an age distribution table of artisans.

If the age distribution of the artisans in a tobacco company is tabulated as follows:

Artisan’s age (years) Number of Artisans
20 and under 25 3
25 and under 30 14
30 and under 35 18
35 and under 40 11
40 and under 45 3
45 and under 50 1

Then the first quartile age is:
A. 28.38 years
B. 28.39 years
C. 28.93 years
D. 29.38 years
E. 29.93 years

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QTB – May 2017 – L1 – SA – Q12 – Data Collection and Analysis

This question involves calculating the quartile deviation given the first quartile and age distribution.

The age distribution of the administrative staff in a tyre manufacturing company is distributed as follows:

Age of administrative staff (years) Number of administrative staff
28 and under 34 2
34 and under 40 15
40 and under 46 19
46 and under 52 10
52 and under 58 3
58 and under 64 1

If the first quartile age is 38.2 years, then the quartile deviation of the age distribution is:
A. 3.45 years
B. 4.35 years
C. 4.53 years
D. 5.34 years
E. 5.43 years

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QTB – May 2017 – L1 – SA – Q11 – Data Collection and Analysis

This question calculates the first quartile age from an age distribution table of artisans.

If the age distribution of the artisans in a tobacco company is tabulated as follows:

Artisan’s age (years) Number of Artisans
20 and under 25 3
25 and under 30 14
30 and under 35 18
35 and under 40 11
40 and under 45 3
45 and under 50 1

Then the first quartile age is:
A. 28.38 years
B. 28.39 years
C. 28.93 years
D. 29.38 years
E. 29.93 years

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