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Question 1:

(1-Alpha risk) is equal to:

Beta risk

1 - Beta risk

Level of confidence

Power of the test

Question 2:
A false fire alarm in the building leading to unnecessary inconvenience is a(an):

Alpha risk

Beta risk

Consumer's risk

False alarm is not a risk


Question 3:
A Type I error occurs when

a null hypothesis is rejected but should not be rejected.

a null hypothesis is not rejected but should be rejected

a null hypothesis is accepted but should be rejected

a null hypothesis is accepted when it should be accepted

Question 4:
If the significance level (α) is increased, then the chance of a Type I error will

increase

decrease

remain same

Significance level and type I error are no way connected with each other

Question 5:
The power of a test can be increase by

selecting a smaller value of alpha

increasing the confidence level

increasing the sample size

decreasing the sample size

Question 6:
What type of test do the following null and alternate hypothesis represent?

Ho: μ ≥ 150cc
Ha: μ < 150cc

Lower Tail

Upper Tail

Two Tail

Middle Tail
Question 7:
If α = 0.05 for a two-tailed hypothesis test using the z test, the critical values are:

± 2.00

± 1.96

± 1.645

± 2.576

Question 8:
You conducted hypothesis test using α = 0.05. The software result provided the p
value as 0.01. What would you conclude from that?

Reject the Null Hypothesis

Fail to reject the Null Hypothesis

Accept the Null Hypothesis

It depends on the test being conducted and the software being used.
Question 9:
Which of these is NOT a correct alternative hypothesis to correspond with H0: μ = 150
cc?

Ha: μ ≠ 150 cc

Ha: μ ≤ 150 cc

Ha: μ < 150 cc

Ha: μ >150 cc

Question 10:
The null and alternative hypotheses are written about

sample statistic

population parameter

the specific sample collected during the experiment

population statistic
Question 11:
If the value of p is less than alpha

we reject null hypothesis

we accept null hypothesis

p can never be less than alpha. Team needs to be trained in basic statistical concepts.

we fail to reject the null hypothesis

Question 12:
Which of the following terms refer to the risk of type I error?

Confidence level

Power

Level of significance

Beta risk

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