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Match List I with List II:
LIST I(Scale of Measurement)LIST II(Examples)
ANominalIDivision of people on the basis of their Socio Economic Status
BOrdinalIIDiagnostic groups of Mental Disorders
CIntervalIIIMeasurement of weight
DRatioIVMeasurement of temperature on a centigrade scale
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Nominal: naming or categorizing, Ordinal: ranking, Interval: numerical scale without true zero, Ratio: numerical scale with absolute zero.
Updated On: Feb 11, 2026
  • (A)→(I), (B)→(II), (C)→(III), (D)→(IV)
  • (A)→(II), (B)→(I), (C)→(IV), (D)→(III)
  • (A)→(I), (B)→(III), (C)→(IV), (D)→(II)
  • (A)→(III), (B)→(IV), (C)→(I), (D)→(II)
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The Correct Option is B

Solution and Explanation

The appropriate measurement scale is determined by the data's characteristics:

  • Nominal Scale (A): Categorizes data into non-ranked groups; for example, diagnostic groups of mental disorders (II).
  • Ordinal Scale (B): Indicates rank order, like socio-economic status levels (I).
  • Interval Scale (C): Features equal intervals between points but no true zero, for instance, temperature on a centigrade scale (IV).
  • Ratio Scale (D): Possesses a true zero, enabling meaningful comparisons, such as weight measurement (III).
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