Answer:
(D) This is a stratified random sample because a separate random sample is selected from each class
Explanation:
A sample of size n is defined to be a stratified random sample if it is selected from a population which has been divided into a number of non overlapping groups or sub populations called strata, such that part of the sample is drawn at random from each stratum.
It is to be emphasized that good stratification requires that each of these strata should be internally homogeneous but externally should differ from one another.
The advantage of stratified sampling is low cost , greater accuracy and better coverage.
If we analyze the given scenario a sample is selected from each strata depicting its corresponding percentage in the population. It is internally homogeneous but externally different.