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CHAPTER -IV

DATA ANALYSIS AND INTERPRETATION


INTRODUCTION

Data analysis and interpretation in the process of assigning to the collected intonation and

determining the conclusion ignition and implications of the findings The steps involved in data

analysis are a function of the type of information collected: however returning to the purpose of

the assessment and the questions will provide a structure for the organization of the data and

focus for the analysis This chapter deals with analysis of data and is interpretation Here the data

are collected through questionnaire and conservation for data analysis.

DEMOGRAPHIC CLASSIFICATION OF RESPONDENS

The demographic characteristics of respondents are discussed under gender, age and Year of

work. This was analysed to cut to the demographic characters of the Respondents used for the

current study. The various finding relative to the respondents. Demographic characteristics are

presented and discussed with the aid of tables and Diagrams shown below.
4.1 GENDER WISE CLASSIFICATION OF RESPONDENTS

Here the respondents are asked to give about their gender and are tabulated below

4.1 TABLE

Table showing gender wise classification of the respondents

Sl.No Variables No of Respondent Percentage

1. Male 22 73

2. Female 8 27

3. Transgender 0 0

Total 30 100

Source: Primary data

4.1 FIGURE

GENDER WISE CLASSIFICATION OF THE RESPONDENTS


GENDER

27%

male
female

73%

Source: Primary Data

INTERPRETATION

Here the table shows 27 % of respondent are female and 73% of respondent are male.

4.2 NATIONALITY WISE CLASSIFICATION OF THE


RESPONDENTS
Here the respondents are asked to give about their nationality and are tabulated below

4.2 TABLE

Table showing nationality wise classification of the respondents

Sl.No Variables No of Respondent Percentage

1. Indian 28 93

2. Foreign 2 7

Total 30 100

Source: Primary Data

4.2 FIGURE

NATIONALITY WISE CLASSIFICATION OF THE RESPONDENTS


NATIONALITY

7%

indian
foreign

93%

Source: Primary Data

INTERPRETATION:

Here the table shows 7% of respondent are foreign and 93% of respondent are Indian.

4.3 OCCUPATION WISE CLASSIFICATION OF


RESPONDENTS
Here the respondents are asked to give about their occupation and are tabulated below
4.3 TABLE
Table showing occupation wise classification of the respondents
Sl.No Variables No of Respondent Percentage

1. Self employed 9 30

2. Professional 2 7

3. Student 16 53

4. Government officials 3 10

Total 30 100

Source: Primary Data

4.3 FIGURE
OCCUPATION

10%

30% self employed


professional
student
government officials

7%
53%

OCCUPATION WISE CLASSIFICATION OF RESPONDENTS

Source: Primary Data

INTERPRETATION:

Here the table shows 30% of respondent’s occupation is self employed, 7% is professional, 53%
is student. 10% is government officials.

4.4 AGE WISE CLASSIFICATION OF RESPONDENTS

Here the respondents are asked to give about their age and are tabulated below
4.4 TABLE

Table showing age wise classification of the respondents

Sl.No Variables No of Respondent Percentage

1. 20-30 years 18 60

2. 30-40 years 8 27

3. 40-50 years 4 13

4. Above 50 years 0 0

Total 30 100

Source: Primary Data

4.4 FIGURE

AGE WISE CLASSIFICATION OF RESPONDENTS


AGE

13%

20-30
30-40
40-50
above 50 years
27%
60%

Source: primary data

INTERPRETATION:

Here the table shows 60%of respondents are between 20-30years, 27% are 30 -40 years, 13%

are 40-50 years,

4.5 MARITAL STATUS WISE CLASSIFICATION

OF RESPONDENTS

Here the respondents are asked to give about their martial status and are tabulated below
4.5 TABLE

Table showing martial status of the respondents

Sl.No Variables No of Respondent Percentage

1. Married 14 53

2. Unmarried 16 47

3. Divorced 0 0

Total 30 100

Source: Primary Data

4.5 FIGURE

MARTIAL STATUS WISE CLASSIFICATION OF RESPONDENTS


MARITAL STATUS

married
unmarried
47% divorced
53%

Source: Primary Data

INTERPRETATION:

Here the table shows 53% of respondents are unmarried and 47% are married.

4.6 QUALIFICATION WISE CLASSIFICATION OF


RESPONDENTS
Here the respondents are asked to give about their qualification are tabulated below

4.6 TABLE
Table showing the qualification of the respondents

Sl.No Variables No of Respondent Percentage

1. SSLC 3 10

2. Degree 16 54

3. PG 7 23

4. Others 4 13

Total 30 100

Source: Primary Data

4.6 FIGURE

QUALIFICATION WISE CLASSIFICATION OF RESPONDENTS


Source:
QUALIFICATION Primary
Data

13% 10% INTERP


SSLC
degree RETATIO
PG N:
23% others
Here the
53%
table shows
10% of
respondent
are SSLC,
54% of degree , 23% PG, and13%others.

4.7 KNOWLEDGE ABOUT THIS PLACE

Here the respondents are asked to give about their knowledge about this place are tabulated

below

4.7 TABLE

Table showing knowledge about farm this place of the respondents.

Sl.No Variables No of Respondent Percentage


1. Print media 20 67

2. Online media 4 13

3. From friends 4 13

4. Travel company 2 7

Total 30 100

Source: Primary Data

4.7 FIGURE
KNOWLEDGE ABOUT THIS PLACE

7%
printed media
13%
online media
from friendd
travel company
13%
67%

KNOWLEDGE ABOUT THIS PLACE

Source: Primary Data

INTERPRETATION:

Here the table shows 67% of respondent knowledge about this place are printed

media,13% online media, 13% from friend, and 7% travel company.

4.8 KNOWLEDGE ABOUT BICYCLE TOURISM

Here the respondents are asked to give knowledge about the bicycle tourism are tabulated below
4.8 TABLE

Table showing the knowledge about bicycle tourism

Sl.No Variables No of Respondent Percentage

1. Recently 18 60

2. A year back 4 13

3. Two year back 3 10

4. Three or more year 5 17


back

Total 30 100

Source: Primary Data

4.8 FIGURE
KNOWLEDGE ABOUT BICYCLE TOURISM

17%
recently
A year back
10% Tow year back
Three or more year back

60%
13%

KNOWLEDGE ABOUT BICYCLE TOURISM

Source: Primary Data

INTERPRETATION:

The table shows 60% of respondent knowledge about bicycle tourism are recently, 13% A year

back, 10% two year back, and17% three Or more year back.

4.9 SPECIALITY TO VISIT THE PONMUDI

Here the respondents are asked to give about specialty to visit ponmudi and are tabulated below.

4.9 TABLE

Table showing about the specialty to visit ponmudi


Sl.No Variables No of Respondent Percentage

1. For enjoyment 20 67

2. Due to stress 5 17

3. Urban pressure 3 10

4. For exploring 2 6

Total 30 100

Source: Primary Data

4.9 FIGURE

SPECIFICALITY TO VISIT THE PONMUDI


SPECIALITY TO VISIT PONMUDI

7%
10% for enjoyment
due to stress
urban pressure
17% for exploring

67%

Source: primary data

INTERPRETATION:

The table shows 67% of respondent are specialty to visit ponmudi for enjoyment,17% due to

stress,10% urban pressure, and 6% for exploring.

4.10 OPINION ABOUT THE SCOPE OF IMPLIMENTING


BICYCLE TOURISM IN PONMUDI

Here the respondents are asked to give about their opinion about the scope of implementing

bicycle tourism in ponmudi and are tabulated below


4.10 TABLE

Table showing the opinion about the scope of implementing bicycle tourism in ponmudi

Sl.No Variables No of Respondent Percentage

1. Adventure 13 43

2. For enjoyment 4 13

3. Health benefits 2 7

4. For experience 11 37

Total 30 100

Source: Primary Data

4.10 FIGURE

OPINION ABOUT SCOPE OF IMPLIMENTING BICYCLE TOURISM IN


PONMUDI
SCOPE OF IMPLEMENTING BICYCLE TOURISM IN
PONMUDI Source:
Primary
Data
adventure
for enjoyment
health benefits
37%
43% for experience

7%
13%

INTERPRETATION:

Here the table shows 43% of respondent are scope of implementing bicycle tourism in ponmudi

is adventure, 13% of for enjoyment,7% of health benefits, and 37% of for experience.

4.11 RATE THE BEAUTY OF PONMUDI

Here the respondents are asked to give their rate about the beauty of ponmudi and are tabulated

below

4.11 TABLE

Table showing rate the beauty of ponmudi

Sl.No Variables No of Respondent Percentage


1. Average 0 0

2. Good 4 13

3. Very good 10 34

4. Excellent 16 53

Total 30 100

Source: Primary Data

4.11 FIGURE

THE BEAUTY OF PONMUDI

RATE THE
13%
average
good BEAUTY OF
very good

53%
excellent
PONMUDI
33%

Source: Primary
Data
INTERPRETATION:

Here the table shows 13% of respondent are the beauty of ponmudi is good,34% of very good,

53% of excellent.

4.12 ATTRACTION OF MOST IN PONMUDI

Here the respondents are asked to give about their attraction of most in ponmudi

4.12 TABLE

Table showing the attraction of most in ponmudi

Sl.No Variables No of Respondent Percentage

1. Mist 10 34

2. Breeze 16 53

3. Silence of the nature 0 0


4. 4 13
Aesthetic climate

Total 30 100

Source: Primary Data

4.12 FIGURE

ATTRACTION OF MOST IN PONMUDI

ATTRACTION OF MOST IN PONMUDI


Source: primary data

13%
mist
33% breeze
silence of nature
aesthetic climate

53%

INTERPRETATION:

The table shows 34% of respondent are attraction of most in ponmudi are mist, 53%of breeze
and 13%of aesthetic climate.
4.13 NUMBER OF TIMES VISIT PONMUDI

Here the respondents are asked to give about the number of times visit ponmudi and are

tabulated below

4.13 TABLE

Table showing the number of times visit ponmudi

Sl.No Variables No of Respondent Percentage

1. 1-2 0 0

2. 2-3 2 6

3. 3-4 8 27

4. More than 5 20 67

Total 30 100

Source: Primary Data

4.13 FIGURE

NUMBER OF TIMES VISIT PONMUDI


NUMBER OF TIMES VISIT PONMUDI
Source:
Primary Data

7%
1--2
2--3
27% 3--4
more than 5

67%

INTERPRETATION:

The table shows 6% of respondent has number of times visit ponmudi 2- 3, 27% of 3-4,and

67%of more than 5.

4.14 OPINION ABOUT PEOPLE SHOULD VISIT PONMUDI IF

THERE IS BICYCLE TOURISM

Here the respondents are asked to give about their opinion about people should visit ponmudi if

there is bicycle tourism and are tabulated below

4.14 TABLE
The table showing opinion about people should visit ponmudi if there is bicycle tourism

Sl.No Variables No of Respondent Percentage

1. Close interaction with 4 13


nature

2. To enjoy adventurous 14 47
sports

3. Stress relief 2 7

4. For exploring the vibe 10 33

Total 30 100

Source: Primary Data


4.14 FIGURE

OPINION
PEOPLE SHOULD VISIT PONMUDI IF THERE IS ABOUT
BICYCLE TOURISM PEOPLE
SHOULD
VISIT
PONMUDI
close interaction with nature
13%
to enjoy adventure sports IF THERE IS
33% stress relief BICYCLE
for exploring the vibe
TOURISM

7% 47% Source: Primary


Data

INTERPRETATION:

The table shows 13%of respondents are visit ponmudi if there is bicycle tourism in close
interaction with nature, 47%of to enjoy adventure sports, 7% of stress relief, and 33%of for
exploring the vibe.

4.15 OPINION ABOUT IMPLIMENTING OF BICYCLE

TOURISM CAN DESTROY THE NATURE OR ECOSYSTEM


Here the respondents are asked to give their opinion about implementing of bicycle tourism can

destroy the nature or ecosystem and are tabulated below

4.15 TABLE

Table showing the opinion about implementing of bicycle tourism can destroy the nature

Or ecosystem

Sl.No Variables No of Respondent Percentage

1. Disposal of plastic 20 67

2. Deforestation 5
17

3. Pressure on engaged 3 10
species

4. Soil erosion 2 6

Total 30 100

Source: Primary Data

4.15 FIGURE

OPINION ABOUT IMPLIMENTING OF BICYCLE TOURISM CAN


DESTROY THE NATURE OR ECOSYSTEM
IMPLEMENTING OF BICYCLE TOURISM CAN
DESTROY THE NATURE OR ECOSYSTEM Source: Primary
Data

disposal of plastic
7% deforestation
10%
pressure on engaged species
soil erosion
17%
67%

INTERPRETATION:

The table shows 67%of respondents are the implementing of bicycle tourism can destroy nature
or ecosystem is disposal of plastic, 17% of deforestation, 10% of pressure on engaged species,
and 6%of soil erosion.
4.16 OPINION ABOUT ATTRACT MORE PEOPLE BY

IMPLIMENTING BICYCLE TOURISM

Here the respondents are asked to give about their opinion about attract more people by

implementing bicycle tourism and are tabulated below

4.16 TABLE

Table showing the opinion about attract more people by implementing bicycle tourism

Sl.No Variables No of Respondent Percentage

1. More safety 20 67

2. Low entry fee 3 10

3. Accommodation 2 6

4. Reward Referrals 5 17

Total 30 100

Source: Primary Data

4.16 FIGURE

OPINION ABOUT ATTRACT MORE PEOPLE BY IMPLIMENTING


BICYCLE TOURISM
ATTRACT MORE PEOPLE BY IMPLEMENTING BICYCLE Source:
TOURISM Primary
Data

more safety
17% low entry fee
Accommodation
7% reward referal

10%
67%

INTERPRETATION:

The table shows 67% of respondent has attract more people by implementing bicycle tourism is

more safety,10% of low entry fee, 6%of accommodation, and 17%of reward Referrals.

4.17 OPINION ABOUT WHAT KIND OF PEOPLE


WILL VISIT PONMUDI AFTER IMPLIMENTING
BICYCLE TOURISM

Here the respondents are asked to give about their opinion about what kind of people will visit

ponmudi after implementing bicycle tourism and are tabulated below

4.17 TABLE

Table showing what kind of people will visit ponmudi after implementing bicycle tourism
Sl.No Variables No of Respondent Percentage

1. Adventure tourists 14 47

2. Travellers 2 7

3. Cyclists 10 33

4. Riders 4 13

Total 30 100

Source: Primary Data

4.17 FIGURE

OPINION ABOUT WHAT KIND OF PEOPLE WILL VISIT PONMUDI

AFTER IMPLIMENTING BICYCLE TOURISM

WHAT KIND OF PEOPLE WILL VISIT PONMUDI AFTER


IMPLEMENTING BICYCLE TOURISM
Source:
Primary Data
adventure tourists
13% travellers
cyclists
riders
47%
33%

7%
INTERPRETATION:

The table shows 47% of respondent what kind of people visit ponmudi after implementing
bicycle tourism is adventure tourists,7%of travellers,33%of cyclists ,and 13%of riders.

4.18 OPINION ABOUT HOW CAN RUN BICYCLE TOURISM

SUCCESSFULLY

Here the respondents are asked to give about their opinion about how can run bicycle tourism

successfully and are tabulated below

4.18 TABLE

Table showing the opinion about how can run bicycle tourism successfully

Sl.No Variables No of Respondent Percentage

1. Ensure more safety 22


73

2. Low rent 2 7

3. More customer service 6 20

4. Conducting 0 0
tournament
Total 30 100

Source: Primary Data

4.18 FIGURE

HOE CAN RUN BICYCLE TOURISM SUCCESSFULLY

20% ensure more safety


low rent
more Coustemer service
7% conducting tournaments

73%

OPINION ABOUT HOW CAN RUN BICYCLE TOURISM

SUCCESSFULLY

Source: Primary Data

INTERPRETATION:

The table shows 73% of respondent how can run bicycle tourism successfully is ensure more

safety,7%of low rent, and 20%of more Customer service.


4.19 AFRAID OF RIDE BICYCLE

Here the respondents are asked to give about their afraid of ride bicycle and are tabulated below.

4.19 TABLE

Table showing the afraid of ride bicycle

Sl.No Variables No of Respondent Percentage

1. Yes 0 0

2. No 30 100

TOTAL 30 100

Source: Primary Data

4.19 FIGURE
AFRAID OF RIDE BICYCLE

AFRAID OF RAID BICYCLE


Source: Primary Data

yes
no

100%

INTERPRETATION:

The table shows 100% of respondent are afraid of raid bicycle is No.

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