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Q. 1. Distinguish between 'primary data' and 'secondary data'. Which data is more reliable and why? Q. 2. What are the various methods of collecting primary data? Explain any one method along with its
merits and demerits.

Q.3. Discuss the published sources of secondary data.

Q.4. Write short notes on: (i) Census of India; (ii) National Sample Survey Organisation.

Q.5. Discuss the precautions to be considered while making use of the secondary data.

Q. 6. What do you mean by a questionnaire? Discuss the principles which should be followed while
drafting a good questionnaire?

Q. 7. What do you mean by census method? Give its merits and demerits.

Q. 8. What is the meaning of sampling method? Briefly discuss the merits and demerits of sampling
method.

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