Hmm, I think it best if I gave you some clues rather than compose the table for you.
As far as the syringe is concerned, think about accurate gas volumes due to smaller graduations. think about cost of the syringe compared to the cylinder method, think about the need to be dry and friction in system causing pressure fluctuations and possible leaks. Think about simplicity of set-up.Think about the need for dryness of the syringe.
With regard to the cylinder method, think about the cost effectiveness of the equipment, meniscus problems, counting of bubbles, influence of air pressure and relatively complicated set-up procedures.
Don't panic too much about this type of question. If you sit down and think logically about it from when you sourced the equipment right through to the results, you'll be able to ask yourself whether the problems might have arisen had you choosen the other method.