Census of India depicting growth rate of population over ten years is an example of :
Quantitative classification
Qualitative classification
Chronological classification
Spatial classification
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Option 3 rd is the correct option .
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In this question, we need to answer that census of India depicting the growth rate of population is which type of classification.
- Option A is correct i.e. Quantitative classification.
- Census of India depicting the growth rate of the population over ten years is an example of Quantitative Classification.
- Quantitative Classification is a classification in which data is divided into measurable terms and is in the form of numbers.
- Qualitative classification is a classification in which data are classified based on some attributes or qualities like honesty, beauty, etc.
- Chronological classification is a classification in which data is categorized based on time.
- Spatial classification is a classification that assigns an object to a class from a given set of classes based on the attribute values of the object.
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