D.R.K. College of Commerce, Kolhapur

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  • Unit wise Online Quizzes of Business Statistics Paper II

    Online Quizzes Links

     https://forms.gle/Nogt7min8xjRQ42T7 , https://forms.gle/d9ttuPxtq5HXZpoi8

    https://forms.gle/Xkx4A12E1YyZEoaT9 , https://forms.gle/r3itRZ7dc8F7jfJa7

    https://forms.gle/qkgBBNihVhMYUwsF9 , https://forms.gle/wjqGGVJYdfdoak6Q6

    https://forms.gle/ZhuqnnQQojFuYbCw9 , https://forms.gle/Ay4vbyLwqgYuH5Q78

    https://forms.gle/DZK3iXL6edXJdei26

     

     

    Summary Report:

    Online Quiz Series for Business Statistics Paper II

     

    Following the successful implementation in the previous semester, Department of Statistics, Deshbhakta Ratnappa Kumbhar College of Commerce (DRKCC), Kolhapur, conducted a comprehensive series of 09 online quizzes for the B.Com. II (Semester IV) students enrolled in Business Statistics Paper II. The quizzes were distributed across the four core units of the syllabus: Introduction to Probability, Probability Distributions (Binomial, Poisson, and Normal), Time Series Analysis, and Index Numbers. By breaking down these sophisticated mathematical topics into manageable digital assessments, the department ensured that students remained consistently engaged with the curriculum.

     

    The primary impact of this digital intervention was the significant improvement in student technical literacy regarding online evaluation systems. As students navigated through problems involving probability calculations and trend analysis in a timed environment, they developed the precision required for modern professional standards. Furthermore, the 09-quiz structure facilitated personalized learning by providing immediate results and rationales for correct answers. This allowed students to revisit difficult topics—such as seasonal variations in Time Series or weighting methods in Index Numbers—at their own pace. This methodical approach to online assessment has proved vital in transitioning students from theoretical understanding to practical, data-driven application.

     

    Dr. N. H. Jadhav

    Assistant Professor of Statistics