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1. : Survey :
Topic : To study of MOBILE USAGE IN DIFFERENT AGE GROUP IN OUR SOCITY..
Objective :
To know which kind of age group uses mobile in which way
To know which factor influence their to use mobile more
To understand which age of group use which kind of mobile
QUESTIONNAIRE
1) Name : ______________________________________
2) Gender :
(i) Male (ii) Female
3) Age Group (in years) :
(i) 12-18 (ii) 19-30
(iii) 31-40 (iv) more than 40
4) Mobile No : __________
5) Do you have own mobile phone?
(i) Yes (ii)No
6) Do you feel your mobile phone is necessary Item?
(i) Yes (ii)No
7) What do consider important when choosing a mobile phone?
1
lowest
2 3 4 5
Highest
Functionality
Name of Brand
Look & Feel
Application Store
Pricing
8) What Type of phone would you like to have?
(i) Flip phone (ii) Slide phone
(iii) Tough phone (iv) Smart phone
9) How Important is the design or style of mobile phone to you as opposed to functionality?
(i) Not Important (ii) Fairly Important
2. (iii) Very Important (iv) Extremely Important
10) What size of the handset would you prefer?
(i) Small
(ii) Medium
(iii) Large
11) What method of interaction do you prefer when using mobile phones?
1
lowest
2 3 4 5
Highest
Touch Screen
Keypad
Physical Button
12) Which of these is your favorite feature?
(i) Camera (ii) Internet browsing/Application
(iii) Social Networking (iv) Gaming
13) How Much time do u spend on your mobile phone( In One Day )?
(i) < 30 Min (ii) < 2 Hour
(iii) < 4 hour (iv) > 4 hour
14) Do you use Internet in your mobile phone?
(i) Yes (ii) No
15) What do you preferred to use when using Internet on your mobile phone?
(i) Entertainment (ii) Study
(iii) Business (iv) Improve your knowledge
16) How Much Money do you spend on your mobile service per month?
(i) 50-100 (ii) 101-200
(iii) 201-400 (iv) > 401
17) Would you classify as an important part of mobile phones?
(i) Yes (ii) No
18) How often you change your mobile phone?
(i) 6 months to 1 Year
(ii) 1 – 3 Years
(iii) more than 3 Years