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DEVANAGAPRIYA S

(9922017028@klu.ac.in_21511016_1)
Status : Pass
Assessment Date : 16-06-2023 11:20:20 (GMT+05:30)
Performance Level : Excellent

15.00 15.00 9.00


Your Total Assessment Cut-Off marks
Score Score (Pass Marks)

100.00 E
Your Performance
Percentage Category

This report helps you to achieve your targets


as per below stated objectives:
Improve your conceptual understanding
Address specific areas of improvement personalized
to you
Performance Categories
Based on the performance of the students, we have framed the following categories to place you in accordance with your performance

Performance Category Definitions

Excellent
Outstanding level of performance indicates that the candidate has done excellent work and mastered the concepts.
High
High level of performance indicates that the candidate has done above average work and mastered almost all the concepts.
Moderate
Acceptable level of performance indicates that the candidate has done average work and has mastered many of the concepts.
Low
Needs improvement in performance indicates that the candidate has done and mastered very few or none of the concepts.

Performance Criteria

PERFORMANCE CATEGORY RANGE

Excellent 91% to 100% of Max Marks

High 81% to 90% of Max Marks

Moderate 61% to 80% of Max Marks

Low Below 60% of Max Marks

Performance Category based on student marks


SECTION (GROUP) EXCELLENT HIGH MODERATE LOW

Practical Approach to Data Mining and Analytics Assessment 1 (Practice Assessment -1: 13.65 and 12.15 to 9.15 to
Below 9.00
IHC- Practical Approach to Data Mining and Analytics) above 13.50 12.00

13.65 and 12.15 to 9.15 to Below and equal


Overall Score
above 13.50 12.00 to 9.00

Where do you stand?

SECTION (GROUP) SCORE PERFORMANCE


CATEGORY

Practical Approach to Data Mining and Analytics Assessment 1 (Practice Assessment -1: IHC- Practical Approach to Data 15.00 /
E
Mining and Analytics) 15.00

15.00 /
Overall Score E
15.00

Recommendations and Suggestions


1. Based on your overall scores:
Your overall score falls in the E category. Congratulations.
2. Based on your section-wise performance:
You seem to be strong in Practical Approach to Data Mining and Analytics Assessment 1. So it is suggested that you attempt Practical Approach to Data
Mining and Analytics Assessment 1 section first
3. Some general suggestions to optimize your score:
The best performers plan and allocate equal time to each section.
Overall Performance Analysis
The below table shows section-wise analysis of marks scored by you, time spent by you, your percentage, your accuracy and number of correct, incorrect,
unanswered and marked for review questions.

TIME
MARKS SPENT YOUR YOUR TOTAL MAX NO OF QUESTIONS MARKED
SECTION (GROUP) SCORED BY YOU SECTION SECTION QUESTIONS - CORRECT INCORRECT UNANSWERED FOR
BY YOU (IN PERCENTAGE ACCURACY QUESTIONS TO ATTEMPT ATTEMPTED REVIEW
MINS)

Practical Approach to
Data Mining and

Analytics Assessment
1 (Practice
15.00 0:58 100.00% 100.00% 15 15 15 15 0 0 0
Assessment -1: IHC-
Practical Approach to
Data Mining and
Analytics)

Total 15.00 0:58 100.00% 100.00% 15 15 15 15 0 0 0

Note:The percentage (%) and accuracy below the prescribed values (60 %) are shown in red color

Below pie-chart shows section-wise percentage of marks scored


Section-wise marks

Practical Approach to Data Mining and Analytics Assessment 1, 15

Practical Approach to Data Mining and


Analytics Assessment 1

Impact of Incorrect Responses


Below table provides the marks lost due to incorrect responses.

NUMBER OF INCORRECT MARKS LOST DUE TO INCORRECT TOTAL SCORE IF INCORRECT RESPONSES WERE NOT
SECTION(GROUP)
RESPONSES RESPONSES MARKED

Practical Approach to Data Mining and Analytics


0 0 15
Assessment 1(grp1)
NUMBER OF INCORRECT MARKS LOST DUE TO INCORRECT TOTAL SCORE IF INCORRECT RESPONSES WERE NOT
SECTION(GROUP)
RESPONSES RESPONSES MARKED

Overall 0 0 15.00

In order to attempt more accurately, consider the following suggestions while attempting the questions:
1. If you are not able to solve a question correctly or have doubts in your approach towards the solution, skip it for later.
2. Quickly revise the steps for avoiding calculation or casual mistakes.
3. Avoid guesswork.

Time Management
Below table shows the time you spent in each section.

TIME SPENT BY YOU (IN


SECTION (GROUP) MINS)

Practical Approach to Data Mining and Analytics Assessment 1 (Practice Assessment -1: IHC- Practical Approach to Data Mining and
0:58
Analytics)

Total time spent 0:58

Recommendations
1. It is essential for each aspirant to plan and schedule time for each section diligently. This is important to score well in each section and ultimately meet the
cut-off.
2. This will also help you in attempting all the questions in each section and hence not missing the opportunity to score more.

Response Change Pattern


Below table provides the number of times you have changed your responses while answering the test and also the nature of those response changes.

CORRECT TO INCORRECT TO INCORRECT TO CORRECT TO INCORRECT TO UNANSWERD TO UNANSWERD TO


SECTION(GROUP)
INCORRECT CORRECT INCORRECT UNANSWERED UNANSWERED CORRECT INCORRECT

Practical Approach to Data Mining and Analytics


Assessment 1 (Practice Assessment -1: IHC- 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Practical Approach to Data Mining and Analytics)

Overall 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

It is suggested that guesswork should be avoided for any type of response changes. It has been observed that more often than not, guesswork leads to an
incorrect response thereby inviting negative marks which in turn has an adverse effect on the overall rank.
You must use your knowledge, observation and elimination skills to arrive at the correct answer.

Interpretation and Suggestions


1. Incorrect to incorrect response change:
You may need to work more on the concept level, in order to gain confidence.
2. Incorrect to correct response change:
At the first glance you were not very sure about the solution.
You must spend at least 1 minute per question and if you are not able to reach to the solution, you must revisit the question to enhance your score.
Perform this response change only when you are confident or have spotted a mistake in the solution of your first response.
3. Correct to incorrect response change:
You are not sure of the solution and have either applied a wrong concept or made a calculation mistake.
You need to practice more questions on the same concept.
4. Correct to unanswered response change:
You are not sure of the solution
You need to practice more questions on the same concept.
Perform this response change only when you are not confident of your solution.
You must try to spend at least 1 min before leaving it unanswered.
5. Incorrect to unanswered response change:
Your judgment of avoiding negative marks is right.
You must try to spend at least 1 min before leaving it unanswered.

Overview: Practical Approach to Data Mining and Analytics Assessment


1
The below table provides your marks in Practical Approach to Data Mining and Analytics Assessment 1 along with the average marks scored by the others
(students who cleared this assessment) and the marks scored by the topper.

MARKS SCORED BY YOU YOUR SECTION PERCENTAGE YOUR SECTION ACCURACY TIME SPENT BY YOU (IN MINS)

15.00 / 15.00 100.00% 100.00% 0:58

Note:The percentage (%) and accuracy below the prescribed values (60%) are shown in red color
Question wise Analysis

Correct, 15 Marked for Review, 0


UnAnswered, 0
InCorrect, 0

Correct InCorrect
UnAnswered Marked for Review

Performance Analysis: Practical Approach to Data Mining and Analytics


Assessment 1
1. The below table analyzes your performance at question level
2. It highlights conceptually strong and improvement areas within the section and areas that require reinforcement of concepts.
3. The accuracy of the response to each question and time spent are correlated and interpreted in terms of expert advice on preparedness level.

Question wise details


Please click on question to view detailed analysis

= Not Evaluated = Evaluated = Correct = Incorrect = Not Attempted


= Marked for Review = Answered = Correct Option = Your Option

Question Details

Q1. A high-end passenger car that can reach speeds of more than 200 miles per hour requires extra braking power, which
comes from raising an aerodynamic rear wing and generating additional braking forces to deaccelerate the vehicle from 230
MPH to 0 MPH within 7.5 seconds which can be made possible to raise a rear wing to 55 degree angle within 0.4 seconds. Which
non-contact technology is suitable mostly free of wear and tear?

Status : Correct

Options :
1. The EGO Sensors
2. The Knock Sensors
3. The HEGO Sensors
4. The Magnetostrictive Sensors

Timespent (in sec): 8 Correct to Incorrect: 0 Incorrect to Correct: 0 Incorrect to Incorrect: 0 Correct to unanswered: 0 Incorrect to unanswered: 0
Unanswered to Correct: 0 Unanswered to Incorrect: 0 Comments: You are on the right preparation track on this topic.
Q2. Following are the measures to be taken for achieving quality of the data being collected? 1. Systematic and consistent labels
to data and naming of data files. 2. Calibrate the technical equipment's and instruments before data collection. 3. Be consistent
in determining values for missing data. Find the most accurate answers.

Status : Correct

Options :

1. Only 2, 3 are True


2. Only 1, 3 are True
3. 1, 2,and 3 are True
4. 1, 2, 3 are False

Timespent (in sec): 4 Correct to Incorrect: 0 Incorrect to Correct: 0 Incorrect to Incorrect: 0 Correct to unanswered: 0 Incorrect to unanswered: 0
Unanswered to Correct: 0 Unanswered to Incorrect: 0 Comments: You are on the right preparation track on this topic.

Q3. Following are the steps for detecting license number of a vehicle from given photograph or video.
1. Detect the vehicle using Image Classifier and capture its image.
2. …..
3. Use Optical Character Recognition to recognize License Number.

Status : Correct

Options :
1. Use Image Segmentation to extract Vehicle Number Plate.
2. Use Number plate Vs. Cat classifier to identify a number plate.
3. Use Optical Character Recognizer to identify number plate.
4. Use speech recognizer to identify a number plate.

Timespent (in sec): 4 Correct to Incorrect: 0 Incorrect to Correct: 0 Incorrect to Incorrect: 0 Correct to unanswered: 0 Incorrect to unanswered: 0
Unanswered to Correct: 0 Unanswered to Incorrect: 0 Comments: You are on the right preparation track on this topic.
Q4. Which words correctly describe the Data Transformation?

Status : Correct

Options :
1. Process of converting the data into visual form
2. The Process of calculating and observing the central tendency of the data.
3. The Process of identifying the outliers in the data.
4. The process of converting the raw data into clean, valid and ready to use the data.

Timespent (in sec): 3 Correct to Incorrect: 0 Incorrect to Correct: 0 Incorrect to Incorrect: 0 Correct to unanswered: 0 Incorrect to unanswered: 0
Unanswered to Correct: 0 Unanswered to Incorrect: 0 Comments: You are on the right preparation track on this topic.

Q5. What is the main difference between SVC() and LinearSVC() of algorithm SVM?

Status : Correct

Options :
1. The LinearSVC() takes two arrays of Input.
2. The LinearSVC() does not accept the keyword 'kernel'.
3. The SVC() always returns only a single class.
4. The SVC() always returns a collection.

Timespent (in sec): 3 Correct to Incorrect: 0 Incorrect to Correct: 0 Incorrect to Incorrect: 0 Correct to unanswered: 0 Incorrect to unanswered: 0
Unanswered to Correct: 0 Unanswered to Incorrect: 0 Comments: You are on the right preparation track on this topic.

Q6. Which kind of clustering the following words are defining? Each data point assigned to a cluster of their own. Then two
nearest clusters are merged into the same cluster. In the end, this algorithm terminates when there is only a single cluster left.

Status : Correct

Options :
1. Agglomerative Clustering
2. DBSCAN Clustering
3. K-Means Clustering
4. Spectral Clustering

Timespent (in sec): 3 Correct to Incorrect: 0 Incorrect to Correct: 0 Incorrect to Incorrect: 0 Correct to unanswered: 0 Incorrect to unanswered: 0
Unanswered to Correct: 0 Unanswered to Incorrect: 0 Comments: You are on the right preparation track on this topic.
Q7. What is the major difference between Clustering and Regression?

Status : Correct

Options :
1. Earlier predicts the group while later predicts the nearest value
2. Earlier does rigorous processing later does fewer processing
3. Earlier is used if too many parameters are existing otherwise later is used.
4. Earlier is used to create recommendation while the latter is used for basket analysis

Timespent (in sec): 5 Correct to Incorrect: 0 Incorrect to Correct: 0 Incorrect to Incorrect: 0 Correct to unanswered: 0 Incorrect to unanswered: 0
Unanswered to Correct: 0 Unanswered to Incorrect: 0 Comments: You are on the right preparation track on this topic.

Q8. Which R function can display the values of central tendencies of 'x'?

Status : Correct

Options :
1. meanMaxMedian(x)
2. mmm(x)
3. centralT(x)
4. summery(x)

Timespent (in sec): 2 Correct to Incorrect: 0 Incorrect to Correct: 0 Incorrect to Incorrect: 0 Correct to unanswered: 0 Incorrect to unanswered: 0
Unanswered to Correct: 0 Unanswered to Incorrect: 0 Comments: You are on the right preparation track on this topic.
Q9. What is Statistical Inference?

Status : Correct

Options :
1. Allows us to get a preliminary look at a data set through basic statistical aggregates and interactive visualization.
2. Getting information about an unknown process through partial and uncertain observations.
3. Allows to make decisions about unknown process from random observations with controlled risk.
4. Learns from data to predict outcome of random process based on a limited number of observations.

Timespent (in sec): 5 Correct to Incorrect: 0 Incorrect to Correct: 0 Incorrect to Incorrect: 0 Correct to unanswered: 0 Incorrect to unanswered: 0
Unanswered to Correct: 0 Unanswered to Incorrect: 0 Comments: You are on the right preparation track on this topic.

Q10. Which classification algorithm may work better for assumption of independence?

Status : Correct

Options :
1. The SVM
2. The Naïve Bayes
3. The Decision Tree Classification
4. The K Means Clustering

Timespent (in sec): 3 Correct to Incorrect: 0 Incorrect to Correct: 0 Incorrect to Incorrect: 0 Correct to unanswered: 0 Incorrect to unanswered: 0
Unanswered to Correct: 0 Unanswered to Incorrect: 0 Comments: You are on the right preparation track on this topic.
Q11. Which kind of analytics the following life cycle steps are mentioning? 1. Gather the data from one/more data sources. 2.
Clean and transform the data. 3. Train the algorithm to form a Model. 4. Test and calculate the performance of the multiple
models. 5. Choose the best performing models and publish for production.

Status : Correct

Options :
1. Descriptive Analytics
2. Exploratory Analytics
3. Predictive Analytics
4. Prescriptive Analytics

Timespent (in sec): 3 Correct to Incorrect: 0 Incorrect to Correct: 0 Incorrect to Incorrect: 0 Correct to unanswered: 0 Incorrect to unanswered: 0
Unanswered to Correct: 0 Unanswered to Incorrect: 0 Comments: You are on the right preparation track on this topic.

Q12. Which kind of algorithm identifies underlaying patterns and association among the data?

Status : Correct

Options :

1. The Supervised
2. The Unsupervised
3. The Reinforcement
4. The Recommendation

Timespent (in sec): 3 Correct to Incorrect: 0 Incorrect to Correct: 0 Incorrect to Incorrect: 0 Correct to unanswered: 0 Incorrect to unanswered: 0
Unanswered to Correct: 0 Unanswered to Incorrect: 0 Comments: You are on the right preparation track on this topic.
Q13. A multi-axel vehicle exhaust huge carbon di-oxide and Carbon monoxide. Which sensor to ensure that engines burn their
fuel efficiently and cleanly in order to reduce exhaust emissions?

Status : Correct

Options :
1. The EGO Sensors
2. The Knock Sensors
3. The HEGO Sensors
4. The Magnetostrictive Sensors

Timespent (in sec): 6 Correct to Incorrect: 0 Incorrect to Correct: 0 Incorrect to Incorrect: 0 Correct to unanswered: 0 Incorrect to unanswered: 0
Unanswered to Correct: 0 Unanswered to Incorrect: 0 Comments: You are on the right preparation track on this topic.

Q14. Which discipline is odd man out for Data Mining?

Status : Correct

Options :
1. Machine Learning
2. Visualization
3. Statistics
4. Hardware Scaling

Timespent (in sec): 3 Correct to Incorrect: 0 Incorrect to Correct: 0 Incorrect to Incorrect: 0 Correct to unanswered: 0 Incorrect to unanswered: 0
Unanswered to Correct: 0 Unanswered to Incorrect: 0 Comments: You are on the right preparation track on this topic.
Q15. We have a dataset which contains information about the relationship between ‘number of hours studied’ and ‘marks
obtained’. Many students have been observed and their hours of study and grade are recorded. And in most of the cases, these
two values are co-related. From the following formula, identify the regression algorithm. Y (Marks Obtained) = B0 + B1 * X (Hours of
Study).

Status : Correct

Options :
1. Linear Regression
2. Logistic Regression
3. Decision Tree Regression
4. Multiple Linear Regression

Timespent (in sec): 3 Correct to Incorrect: 0 Incorrect to Correct: 0 Incorrect to Incorrect: 0 Correct to unanswered: 0 Incorrect to unanswered: 0
Unanswered to Correct: 0 Unanswered to Incorrect: 0 Comments: You are on the right preparation track on this topic.

Your Response Change Pattern: Practical Approach to Data Mining and


Analytics Assessment 1
The below table provides the number of times you have changed your responses to the Practical Approach to Data Mining and Analytics Assessment 1 questions
and also the nature of those response changes.

CORRECT TO INCORRECT INCORRECT TO CORRECT INCORRECT TO INCORRECT CORRECT TO UNANSWERED INCORRECT TO UNANSWERED UNANSWERD TO CORRECT UNANSWERD TO INCORRECT

0 0 0 0 0 0 0

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