Explanation:
Qualitative data are discrete, for instance, "Yes/No" type questions. They are usually presented in bar charts or pie charts to show the portion of different populations with certain characteristics in a single experiement (e.g. Not allergic to ginger VS allergic to ginger).
Qualitative data are usually continuous, and can show a trend or distribution numerically. They are usually presented by, for instance, line charts (e.g. Distribution of resident age in block E)