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REVIEW QUIZ IN STATISTICS AND PROBABILITY

SURNAME FIRST NAME MIDDLE NAME

GENERAL DIRECTIONS: Use only black ink and avoid erasures. Identify what is asked in the given statements
below. STRIKETHROUGH the letter of the correct and best answer.
1. It is usually in percentages or proportion.
a. Relative Frequency b. Frequency c. Quantitative d. Qualitative
2. It is a collection of numbers or categories that have not been processed.
a. Sample Data b. Raw Data c. Population Data d. Distribution Data
3. It is a collection of procedures/ principles to gather data and analyze information to help make uncertain decisions.
a. Probability b. Statistics c. Parameter d. Variable
4. As the sample size n increases, the mean of the sampling distribution ꟷ
a. looks more and more like the distribution from which the samples were drawn.
b. looks more and more like a normal distribution.
c. becomes more and more tightly clustered about its mean.
d. both b and c
5. As the sample size increases, the mean of the sampling distribution ꟷ
a. increases b. decreases c. remains the same d. not enough information given
6. As the sample size n increases, the standard deviation of the sampling distribution ꟷ
a. increases b. decreases c. remains the same d. not enough information given
7. What kind of theorem are going to use to solve problems involving sampling distribution of sample means?
a. Limit Central Theorem c. Central Mean Theorem
b. Central Limit Theorem d. Mean Central Theorem
8. It is also called as the standard deviation of the sampling distribution of the mean.
a. error of the standard mean c. standard error of the mean
b. standard of the error mean d. standard mean of the error
9. What is the formula to be used for standard deviation of the finite population?
σ N −n σ N −1 σ N−n σ 2 N−n
a. σ x́ = ∙
n N −1 √ b. σ x́ = ∙
√ n N−n√ c. σ x́ =

10. What is the formula to be used for the variance of the infinite population?


√ n N −1
d. σ x́ = ∙
√ n N −1√
2
σ2 σ n σ
a. σ 2=
n
2
b. σ =
n
2
c. σ =
σ
2
d. σ = ()n
11. What is the formula to be used for the variance of the finite population?
2 σ N −n 2 σ 2 N −n 2 σ 2 N −1 2 σ N −n
a. σ x́ = ∙ b. σ =
x́ ∙ c. σ =
x́ ∙ d. σ x́ = ∙
√ n N −1 √ n N −1 √ n N −n n N−1
12. - 15 . A population consists of five values (Php 2, Php3, Php4, Php5, Php6). A sample of size 2 is to be taken from this
population.
12. Find the Σ X.
a. 20 b. 21 c. 22 d. 23
13. Find the standard deviation of the given problem.
a. 1.41 b. 11.4 c. 4.11 d. 41.1
14. Find the variance.
a. 8 b. 6 c. 4 d. 2
2
15. Find the Σ X .
a. 89 b. 87 c. 90 d. 88
16. What is the formula in finding the standard deviation of ungrouped data?
2 2 2 2
ΣX 2 Σ X 2
2
ΣX 2 Σ X

a. σ 2= ΣX − Σ X
N (N) √
b. σ 2= ΣX − Σ X
N
17. What is the formula in finding the variance of ungrouped data?
(N) c. σ 2=
√ N
−( )
N
d. σ 2=
√ N

N ( )
2
ΣX 2 Σ X ΣX 2 Σ X 2 2
ΣX ΣX ΣX 2 Σ X 2
2
a. σ =
N

N ( ) 2
b. σ =
N

N ( ) 2
c. σ =
N

N ( ) 2
d. σ =
N

N ( )
18. The size of population is 6 and n = 4. How many numbers of possible samples are there?
a. 12 b. 13 c. 14 d. 15
19. It is a bar graph constructed by plotting sample means.
a. hologram of sampling distribution c. histogram of sampling distribution
b. pie graph of sampling distribution d. line graph of sampling distribution
20. It is the frequency distribution of the sample means taken from a population.
a. sampling distribution of sample mean c. sampling distribution of sample median
b. sampling distribution of sample mode d. sampling distribution of sample probability
21. What is the symbol for the standard deviation to measure a sample statistics of point estimation?
a. μ b. x́ c. s d. σ
22. What is the symbol for the standard deviation to measure a sample statistics of point estimation?
a. μ b. x́ c. s d. σ
23. What is the symbol for the population to measure a population value of parameter?
a. ^p b. x́ c. s d. p
24. What is the symbol for the mean to measure a population value of parameter?
a. μ b. x́ c. s d. p
25. What is the other term for the column header of the t-distribution probabilities?
a. sigma b. theta c. alpha d. rho
26. It is also called as an interval estimate?
a. confidence interval b. interval estimate c. point estimate d. mean estimate
27. What is the other term for the row names of the t-distribution table?
a. degrees of unity c. degrees of consistency
b. degrees of relation d. degrees of freedom
28. How close is an estimate to the true parameter value?
a. error b. sample c. estimation d. randomization
29. In the t-distribution it is denoted by df.
a. degrees of freedom c. degrees of fair
b. degrees of failure d. degrees of fixation
30. It is a valuable statistics skills that you have learned?
a. z-table b. multiplication table c. t-table d. graphing table
31. It has a characteristic that is different among individual.
a. Variable b. Statistics c. Probability d. Parameter
32. It is a collection of data from a population.
a. Sample Data b. Raw Data c. Population Data d. Distribution Data
33. Pauling, a researcher polls a couple as they walk by on the corridor of the school. What type of sampling is this?
a. Systematic Sampling c. Simple Random Sampling
b. Voluntary Response Sampling d. Convenience Sampling
34. A Resto Bar leaves sticky note cards on its entire table and encourages customers to participate in a brief survey to
learn about their overall experience. What type of sampling is this?
a. Convenience Sampling c. Simple Random Sampling
b. Voluntary Response Sampling d. Systematic Sampling
35. It is a collection of all measured individuals.
a. Sample Data b. Population Data c. Raw Data d. Distribution Data
36. Glendyl puts students’ names in what in a hat and chooses without looking to get a sample of students. What type of
sampling is this?
a. Simple Random Sampling c. Cluster Random Sampling
b. Stratified Random Sampling d. Systematic Random Sampling
37. Mr. Fabregas takes an alphabetized list of his students’ names and picks a random starting point. Every 14 th students is
selected to take a survey. What type of sampling is this?
a. Simple Random Sampling c. Cluster Random Sampling
b. Stratified Random Sampling d. Systematic Random Sampling
38. Given Σ X=108 and Σ X 2=2224 ; Find the variance.
a. 47.66 b. 64.76 c. 64.67 d. 46.67
2
39. Compute the standard deviation of the given: Σ X=108 and Σ X =2224 with the number of population equal to 6.
a. 6.38 b. 8.63 c. 3.86 d. 6.83
40. In Central Limit Theorem, it is use as mathematical model to solve the problem.
a. Normal Distributions c. Data Distributions
b. Sampling Distributions d. Probability Distributions
41. It is the 1st main function of Inferential Statistics.
a. Test Statistical Hypothesis c. Estimate Population Parameters
b. Gather Information about Study d. Draw Conclusion
42. What is the 2nd Main Function of Inferential Statistics?
a. Gather Information about Study c. Estimate Population Parameters
b. Test statistical Hypothesis d. Draw Conclusion
43. It is a random variable whose value provides an approximation to the unknown parameter.
a. Estimation b. Estimator c. Estimate d. Estimater
44. It is concerned with drawing conclusions and/ or making decisions concerning a population based only on sample
data.
a. Inferential Statistics c. Inferintial Statics
b. Infirential Statistics d. Infirintial Statistics
45. It is a specific value of a random.
a. Estimation b. Estimator c. Estimate d. Estimater
Prepared by:
Ms. Pearl Arianne Moncada Montealegre
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