How do you create a factor in R named color with levels "red", "green", and "blue"?
A. factor(color, levels = c("red", "green", "blue"))
B. factor(color, levels = "red", "green", "blue")
C. factor(color = c("red", "green", "blue"))
D. factor(color = c("red", "green", "blue"), levels = c("red", "green", "blue"))
Answer: Option D
Which data structure in R is used to store an ordered collection of elements?
A. List
B. Matrix
C. Data Frame
D. Vector
What does the matrix() function create in R?
A. A list of elements
B. A one-dimensional array
C. A two-dimensional array
D. A data frame
In R, how do you create a list named my_list with three elements: 1, "hello", and TRUE?
A. my_list <- c(1, "hello", TRUE)
B. my_list = list(1, "hello", TRUE)
C. my_list(1, "hello", TRUE)
D. list(my_list = c(1, "hello", TRUE))
What is the primary data structure used for storing tabular data in R?
A. List
B. Matrix
C. Data Frame
D. Array
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