ETT Data Visualization
ETT Data Visualization
Instructions
1.Write your registration no./seat no. on the top immediately on receipt of this question paper
2. In Sec-A each question carries 1 marks, attempt all question, and answer theory questions in
minimum 50-100 words.
3. In Sec-B each question carries 2 marks, attempt all questions, and answer in minimum 100-200
words.
4.In Sec-C, each question carries 5 marks, attempt any four question, answer in minimum 250-300
words
5. In Sec-D, each question carries 10 marks, attempt any two questions, answer in minimum 500-600
words
5. Word Limit is not applicable for Numerical based Questions/Graph based questions.
SECTION - A
Section A is compulsory. Attempt all question. (Answer Limit – 50 to 100 (1*10=10)
words)
Q.No. CO’s RBT Level
1
i. What is data visualization? CO1 Remembering
ii. Define a data point in the context of data visualization. CO1 Remembering
iii. Name a common use case for a bar chart. CO1 Remembering
iv. What is the primary purpose of a line chart? CO1 Understanding
v. State one difference between a pie chart and a scatter plot. CO1 Understanding
vi. What is data extraction? CO2 Remembering
vii. Define data cleaning. CO2 Remembering
viii. What is data annotation? CO2 Understanding
ix. What is a heatmap used for? CO2 Remembering
x. When would you use a parallel coordinates plot? CO2 Understanding
Section B
Section B is compulsory. Attempt all question. (Answer Limit – 100 to 150 words) (2*5=10)
Q2. Explain what data extraction is and why it is important? CO2 Understanding
Q3. Describe the process of data cleaning and provide a simple example. CO2 Understanding
Q4. What is data annotation, and how does it contribute to data analysis? CO2 Understanding
Q5. Compare the use cases of a bar chart and a pie chart. CO1 Understanding
Q6. How parallel coordinates plot used in data visualization? Provide an CO3 Applying
example and include a basic diagram to illustrate your explanation.
Section C
Section C. Attempt any four questions. (Answer Limit – 250 to 300 words) (4*5=20)
Q7. Explain the purpose of a line chart and provide an example of CO1 Understanding
its application. Include a neat diagram to illustrate your
Q8. explanation.
Explain what a pie chart is used for and give an example of a CO2 Applying
scenario where a pie chart would be the best choice.
Q9. What are network diagrams used for in data visualization? CO3 Analysing
Q10. What does a scatter plot represent? Explain a scenario where a CO3 Analysing
scatter plot is helpful and include a basic diagram showing how
data points are plotted.
Q11. Define a heatmap and explain how it can be used to visualize CO4 Understanding
data. Provide an example and include a diagram to illustrate
your explanation.
Section D
Section D. Attempt any two questions. (Answer Limit – 300 to 500 words) (10*2=20)
Q12. Describe different types of data visualization tools and their CO4 Understanding
applications.
Q13. Describe the process of building a regression model, including CO3 Analysing
the steps of problem definition, data pre-processing, model
building, and validation.
Q14. Explain the concept and benefits of using network diagrams and CO4 Understanding
Sankey diagrams for visualizing complex data. How do these
techniques improve data interpretation?
Course Outcome