University Brunei Darussalam conducted a survey of 150 students to understand car preferences and opinions of car parks. The most popular car colors were found to be silver, white, and black, while the least were pink, purple, and yellow. Toyota, Nissan, and Suzuki were the most common brands over expensive brands like BMW. Many students felt the car parks had limited space and were too far from their faculties. Recommendations included providing more parking spaces, covered areas, improved security, and shuttle services.
The document summarizes research conducted at University Brunei Darussalam (UBD) to determine students' most and least popular car colors and brands. It includes objectives, tables and graphs tallying survey results. The findings show that silver, white and black are the most popular car colors, while Toyota, Suzuki and Mitsubishi are the most popular car brands. The research also examined students' opinions of safety and quality of UBD car parks.
The document discusses a study conducted at University Brunei Darussalam (UBD) to analyze car colors and brands on campus. It outlines the objectives of finding the most and least popular colors and brands. Tables and graphs in the document show that the most common car colors are silver, white, and black, while the most popular brands are Toyota, Suzuki, and Mitsubishi. A questionnaire was also administered to understand students' views on safety and quality of UBD's car parks.
The document contains survey results from 150 UBD students about transportation habits and opinions on campus parking. It finds that most students are male (87) and between 20-23 years old (65%). Most students own a driving license (133) and drive themselves to campus (123). Students typically park at Chancellor Hall (40) and feel the parking is convenient (60) but space is limited (32).
The document contains survey results from 150 UBD students about transportation habits and opinions on campus parking:
- 87 were male and 63 female, mostly between 20-23 years old
- 133 owned a driver's license while 17 did not
- 123 usually drove themselves to campus, 22 were dropped off, and 5 used other methods
- 40 students typically parked at Chancellor Hall, while opinions on parking quality varied (32 thought convenient, 17 thought too far, etc.)
The document contains survey results from 150 UBD students about transportation habits and opinions on campus parking. It found that most students (123) drive themselves to campus, followed by those taken by parents (22) or using other methods (5). It also showed that most students park in Chancellor Hall (40) or FASS (32) and that they generally find campus parking convenient but not enough spaces and sometimes too far from their faculty.
The document contains survey results from 150 UBD students about transportation habits and opinions on campus parking:
- 87 were male and 63 female, mostly between 20-23 years old
- 133 owned a driver's license while 17 did not
- 123 usually drove themselves to campus, 22 were dropped off, and 5 used other methods
- 40 students typically parked at Chancellor Hall, while opinions on parking quality varied (32 thought convenient, 17 thought too far, etc.)
The document presents tally tables and graphs summarizing a survey of 150 UBD students about cars and transportation. Table 1 shows a tally of different car colors in UBD, with silver being the most common at 135. Table 2 shows the tally of different car brands, with Toyota being the most common at 102. A pie chart shows that 65% of respondents were above 23 years old. A bar graph shows that 123 students drive themselves to school, 22 are sent by parents, and 5 use other methods. Another bar graph shows parking locations by faculty, with 40 usually parking at Chancellor Hall. The final bar graph gauges opinions on parking, with 60 respondents finding it convenient but 30 saying there is not enough space.
The document presents tally tables and graphs summarizing a survey of 150 UBD students about cars and transportation. Table 1 shows a tally of different car colors in UBD, with silver being the most common at 135. Table 2 shows the tally of different car brands, with Toyota being the most common at 102. A pie chart shows that 65% of respondents were above 23 years old. A bar graph shows that 123 students drive themselves to school, 22 are sent by parents, and 5 use other methods. Another bar graph shows parking locations by faculty, with 40 usually parking at Chancellor Hall. The final bar graph gauges opinions on parking, with 60 saying it is convenient but 30 saying there is not enough space.
The document summarizes research conducted at University Brunei Darussalam (UBD) to determine students' most and least popular car colors and brands. It includes objectives, tables and graphs tallying survey results. The findings show that silver, white and black are the most popular car colors, while Toyota, Suzuki and Mitsubishi are the most popular car brands. The research also examined students' opinions of safety and quality of UBD car parks.
The document discusses a study conducted at University Brunei Darussalam (UBD) to analyze car colors and brands on campus. It outlines the objectives of finding the most and least popular colors and brands. Tables and graphs in the document show that the most common car colors are silver, white, and black, while the most popular brands are Toyota, Suzuki, and Mitsubishi. A questionnaire was also administered to understand students' views on safety and quality of UBD's car parks.
The document contains survey results from 150 UBD students about transportation habits and opinions on campus parking. It finds that most students are male (87) and between 20-23 years old (65%). Most students own a driving license (133) and drive themselves to campus (123). Students typically park at Chancellor Hall (40) and feel the parking is convenient (60) but space is limited (32).
The document contains survey results from 150 UBD students about transportation habits and opinions on campus parking:
- 87 were male and 63 female, mostly between 20-23 years old
- 133 owned a driver's license while 17 did not
- 123 usually drove themselves to campus, 22 were dropped off, and 5 used other methods
- 40 students typically parked at Chancellor Hall, while opinions on parking quality varied (32 thought convenient, 17 thought too far, etc.)
The document contains survey results from 150 UBD students about transportation habits and opinions on campus parking. It found that most students (123) drive themselves to campus, followed by those taken by parents (22) or using other methods (5). It also showed that most students park in Chancellor Hall (40) or FASS (32) and that they generally find campus parking convenient but not enough spaces and sometimes too far from their faculty.
The document contains survey results from 150 UBD students about transportation habits and opinions on campus parking:
- 87 were male and 63 female, mostly between 20-23 years old
- 133 owned a driver's license while 17 did not
- 123 usually drove themselves to campus, 22 were dropped off, and 5 used other methods
- 40 students typically parked at Chancellor Hall, while opinions on parking quality varied (32 thought convenient, 17 thought too far, etc.)
The document presents tally tables and graphs summarizing a survey of 150 UBD students about cars and transportation. Table 1 shows a tally of different car colors in UBD, with silver being the most common at 135. Table 2 shows the tally of different car brands, with Toyota being the most common at 102. A pie chart shows that 65% of respondents were above 23 years old. A bar graph shows that 123 students drive themselves to school, 22 are sent by parents, and 5 use other methods. Another bar graph shows parking locations by faculty, with 40 usually parking at Chancellor Hall. The final bar graph gauges opinions on parking, with 60 respondents finding it convenient but 30 saying there is not enough space.
The document presents tally tables and graphs summarizing a survey of 150 UBD students about cars and transportation. Table 1 shows a tally of different car colors in UBD, with silver being the most common at 135. Table 2 shows the tally of different car brands, with Toyota being the most common at 102. A pie chart shows that 65% of respondents were above 23 years old. A bar graph shows that 123 students drive themselves to school, 22 are sent by parents, and 5 use other methods. Another bar graph shows parking locations by faculty, with 40 usually parking at Chancellor Hall. The final bar graph gauges opinions on parking, with 60 saying it is convenient but 30 saying there is not enough space.
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University Brunei Darussalam conducted a survey of 150 students to understand car preferences and opinions of car parks. The most popular car colors were found to be silver, white, and black, while the least were pink, purple, and yellow. Toyota, Nissan, and Suzuki were the most common brands over expensive brands like BMW. Many students felt the car parks had limited space and were too far from their faculties. Recommendations included providing more parking spaces, covered areas, improved security, and shuttle services.
University Brunei Darussalam conducted a survey of 150 students to understand car preferences and opinions of car parks. The most popular car colors were found to be silver, white, and black, while the least were pink, purple, and yellow. Toyota, Nissan, and Suzuki were the most common brands over expensive brands like BMW. Many students felt the car parks had limited space and were too far from their faculties. Recommendations included providing more parking spaces, covered areas, improved security, and shuttle services.
The document contains tally marks and totals showing counts of various colors, vehicle brands, and their amounts. It shows that of the colors tallied, silver had the highest amount at 135, followed by white at 127 and black at 114. Of the vehicle brands, Toyota had the highest tally at 102. The document also includes bar charts visualizing the color and brand counts.
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This document outlines 3 objectives: to determine the most and least popular car colors and brands among UBDians, and to understand UBDians' views on car parks in UBD.
The document summarizes a study conducted among students at University Brunei Darussalam to understand car preferences and opinions about parking. It finds that the most popular car colors are silver, white, and black, while pink and purple are the least common. Toyota, Nissan, and Suzuki are the most popular car brands, while Mini Cooper and Renault are the least common. Many students feel that parking is inconveniently located and there is insufficient parking space.
University Brunei Darussalam conducted a survey of 150 students to understand car preferences and opinions of car parks. The most popular car colors were found to be silver, white, and black, while the least were pink, purple, and yellow. Toyota, Nissan, and Suzuki were the most common brands over expensive brands like BMW. Many students felt the car parks had limited space and were too far from their faculties. Recommendations included providing more parking spaces, covered areas, improved security, and shuttle services.
University Brunei Darussalam conducted a survey of 150 students to understand car preferences and opinions of car parks. The most popular car colors were found to be silver, white, and black, while the least were pink, purple, and yellow. Toyota, Nissan, and Suzuki were the most common brands over expensive brands like BMW. Many students felt the car parks had limited space and were too far from their faculties. Recommendations included providing more parking spaces, covered areas, improved security, and shuttle services.
The document contains tally marks and totals showing counts of various colors, vehicle brands, and their amounts. It shows that of the colors tallied, silver had the highest amount at 135, followed by white at 127 and black at 114. Of the vehicle brands, Toyota had the highest tally at 102. The document also includes bar charts visualizing the color and brand counts.
The document summarizes a study conducted among students at University Brunei Darussalam to understand car preferences and opinions about campus parking. It finds that the most popular car colors are silver, white, and black, while the least common are pink, purple, and yellow. The most popular car brands are Toyota, Nissan, and Suzuki, while the least common are Mini Cooper and Renault. Many students feel that campus parking is limited in space and some lots are too far from their faculties.
Most UBDians prefer cool colors like silver, black, and white for their cars, and affordable brands like Toyota, Nissan, and Suzuki over expensive options. While some do like striking pink, purple or yellow cars, most UBDians, especially students, are unsatisfied with the lack of parking available on campus.
From a survey of primary buildings at UBD, the most common car colors among students and staff were found to be silver, white, and black, while the least common were pink, purple, and yellow. Toyota, Nissan, and Suzuki were the most common car brands, with Mini Cooper and Renault being the least common. Many respondents thought the car parks were space-limited and too far from their faculties.
This document is a questionnaire that asks respondents about their gender, age, whether they have a driving license, how they get to the University of Brunei Darussalam (UBD), where they usually park if they drive to UBD, and their opinions on the car parks at UBD. Respondents are given multiple choice options to select for most questions.
The document contains tally marks and totals showing counts of various colors, vehicle brands, and their amounts. For colors, silver had the highest count of 135, followed by white at 127 and black at 114. The most common vehicle brands by count were Toyota at 102, Suzuki at 55, and Mitsubishi at 40. A pie chart shows that the most common colors by percentage were black at 21%, white at 24%, and silver at 25%. A second pie chart illustrates Toyota was the most popular brand by percentage at 19%.
The document introduces a topic but provides no further details. In just 3 sentences or less, it is not possible to summarize the key points or essential information as the introduction does not contain any substantive content to summarize.
The document collects information about respondents' gender, age, whether they have a driving license, how they go to UBD, where they usually park if they drive themselves, their opinions on UBD car parks, and recommendations for the future. Respondents are asked to select their gender, age range, if they have a license, how they get to campus, their typical parking spot, and thoughts on parking, with options to provide open-ended responses.
2. • Background of UBD
• Objectives of this research
• Tables, Graphs and Charts
• Findings- Tallies and
Questionnaires
3. INTRODUCTION
• University Brunei Darussalam was established in 1985
• It is located at Jalan Tungku Link, BE1410, Bandar Seri
Begawan, Brunei Darussalam
5. OBJECTIVES
• To find out which car colours are the most and
least popular among UBD-ians
• To find out which car brands are the most and
least popular among UBD-ians
• To find out what UBD-ians think of the car-parks
in UBD
6. TALLY TABLES, GRAPHS AND
CHARTS
Table 1 shows the tally table for the different colours
of cars in UBD
Colours Tally Marks Total
Amount
Black IIII IIII IIII IIII IIII IIII IIII IIII IIII IIII IIII IIII IIII IIII IIII IIII IIII IIII IIII IIII IIII IIII IIII 114
White IIII IIII IIII IIII IIII IIII IIII IIII IIII IIII IIII IIII IIII IIII IIII IIII IIII IIII IIII IIII IIII IIII IIII IIII IIII II 127
Silver IIII IIII IIII IIII IIII IIII IIII IIII IIII IIII IIII IIII IIII IIII IIII IIII IIII IIII IIII IIII IIII IIII IIII IIII IIII IIII IIII 135
Red IIII IIII IIII IIII IIII IIII IIII IIII IIII IIII I 51
Blue IIII IIII IIII IIII IIII IIII IIII IIII 40
Green IIII IIII IIII IIII IIII I 26
Brown IIII IIII IIII IIII IIII 24
Orange IIII IIII I 11
Yellow IIII III 8
Purple III 3
Pink II 2
7. Table 2 shows the tally table for different brands of cars
in UBD
Tally Marks Total Amount
Brands
Toyota IIII IIII IIII IIII IIII IIII IIII IIII IIII IIII IIII IIII IIII IIII IIII IIII IIII IIII IIII IIII II 102
Suzuki IIII IIII IIII IIII IIII IIII IIII IIII IIII IIII IIII 55
Mitsubishi IIII IIII IIII IIII IIII IIII IIII IIII 40
Mazda IIII IIII IIII IIII IIII IIII IIII IIII 39
Nissan IIII IIII IIII IIII IIII IIII IIII IIII IIII IIII IIII IIII IIII 64
Volkswagon IIII IIII II 12
Mercedez IIII IIII 10
BMW IIII III 8
Daihatsu IIII IIII IIII IIII IIII IIII IIII IIII II 42
Mini Copper IIII 4
Ford IIII IIII IIII 15
Subaru IIII IIII II 12
Renault IIII 4
Volvo IIII 5
Dodge 0
Kia IIII IIII IIII IIII IIII IIII I 31
Hyundai IIII IIII IIII IIII IIII 24
Landrover IIII IIII II 12
Honda IIII IIII IIII IIII 19
Peugeot IIII IIII IIII 14
Chevrolet IIII IIII II 12
Proton IIII III 8
Lexus IIII IIII 9
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11.
12. QUESTIONNAIRES’ GRAPHS AND
CHARTS
A total of 150 questionnaires were given out among the UBDians. 87 out of
150 are male participants and the rest (63) are female participants. The age
range is shown below:
9%
26%
Below 19
20-23
Above 23
65%
13. We also want to find out whether they own driving licenses or not that are
included in the questionnaires. Out of 150 participants, 133 own driving licenses
while 17 participants still do not own driving licenses. In addition, the bar graph
below shows how many of the total UBDians are driving to school by
themselves, being sent by their parents and others; such as using
buses, motorcycles or walking (hostel students)
140
120
123
100
80 Drive by
yourself
60 Sent by your
40 parents
Others
20
22 5
0
Drive by Sent by your Others
yourself parents
14. Next we want to find out where UBDians usually park. The results
are shown below:
45
40
40
35
30 32
Chancellor Hall
25 FASS
23 FBEPS
20
FOS
15 17 SC
ICTC
10 11
5
0
0
Chancellor FASS FBEPS FOS SC ICTC
Hall
15. Lastly, we want to find out what they think about the car-parks in
UBD. Are they safe? Are they convenient? Are the parking spaces
enough? The results to the questions are shown on the bar graph
below:
70
60
50
40 Convenient
Too far from my Faculty
30 Not enough space
Insecure
20
Others
10
0
Convenient Too far from Not enough Insecure Others
my Faculty space
16. From the survey that we have conducted on
the primary buildings in UBD
(FOS, ICTC, FASS,FBEPS) we found that the
most common car colour among UBDians is
Silver, followed by White and Black. While the
least common car colour is Pink, followed by
Purple and Yellow
17. We also found that the most common
car brand among UBDians is
Toyota, followed by Nissan and
Suzuki. While the least common car
brands are Mini Cooper and
Renault, followed by Volvo
18. Lastly, from the results of the
questionnaires, we found that
many UBDians think that the car
parks are space-limited and some
of them think that the car parks are
too far from their faculties
19. Most UBDians prefer cool-coloured cars eg:
silver, black and white and only some UBDians prefer
striking-coloured cars eg: pink, purple and yellow
Most UBDians prefer affordable car brands eg:
Toyota, Nissan and Suzuki instead of expensive car
brands eg: Mini Cooper, Renault, Volvo, BMW and
Mercedez
Most UBDians particularly students are unsatisfied
with the car-parks in UBD
20. These are recommendations given by UBDians who
answered the questionnaires:
• Provide more parking spaces
• Provide shady car-parks
• Provide basement parking and encourage the use of
parking tickets
• Improve the ‘desert’ like car-park at the IBM building
• Provide multiple-storeyed car-parks
• Provide shuttle buses
• CCTV cameras should be installed at car-parks
• Improve the IBM car-park (‘parking batu’)
• Provide the use of LRT/MRT