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TAMBULIG NHS – LOWER TIPARAK ANNEX

SCORE
3rd Grading Examination :
2nd Semester, S.Y. 2018 - 2019
CORE SUBJECT: Statistics and Probability
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Family Name, Given Name Middle Name Learner Reference Number (LRN)
Technical – Vocational – Livelihood (TVL) FOOD ( FISH ) PROCESSING
Track and Strand Specialization
I. MULTIPLE CHOICE. Shade the circle that correspond the letter of your answer.
A B CD
1. It is defined as a science that studies data to be able to make a decision.
a. Statistics b. Chemistry c. Physics d. Trigonometry
2. It is a science involves the methods of collecting, processing, summarizing and analyzing data in order
to provide answers or solutions to an inquiry.
a. Statistics b. Chemistry c. Physics d. Trigonometry
3. Which of the following are the scope of study of Statistics?
a. characterize persons, objects, situations, and phenomena
b. explain relationships among variables
c. formulate objective assessments and comparisons
d. all of these
For questions number 4 to 7, consider the following jumbled steps of a statistical process.
1. Planning or designing the collection of data
2. Examining the summary statistics
3. Verifying the quality of the data after they were collected
4. Collecting the data as required in the plan
5. Summarizing the information extracted from the data

4. Which of the following is the first step of a statistical process in decision making?
a. 1 b. 2 c. 3 d. 4
5. Which of the following is the fifth and last step of a statistical process in decision making?
a. 1 b. 2 c. 3 d. 4
6. Which step in the statistical process is “Verifying the quality of the data after they were collected”?
a. first b. second c. third d. fourth
7. Which step in the statistical process is “Collecting the data as required in the plan”?
a. first b. second c. third d. fourth

8. Which of the following is answerable through a statistical process?


a. typical size of a Filipino family b. president of the Republic of the Philippines
c. number of hours in a day d. salary of a newly-hired public school teacher in NCR
9. Which of the following is NOT answerable through a statistical process?
a. average wage rate in the country b. favorite fruit of Filipinos
c. number of hours you sleep last night d. biggest planet in the Solar System
10. Which of the following situations do NOT need to need undergo a census?
a. determining the best-selling soap brand in Metro Manila
b. most in-demand job in the Middle East
c. ingredients in cooking chopsuey
d. number of households with compost pit in Lower Tiparak
11. It is the government agency in the Philippines mandated to conduct censuses and surveys.
a. PSA b. PDA c. PMA d. PCSO
12. What does PSA stands for?
a. Philippine Sweepstakes Authority b. Philippine Sweepstakes Agency
c. Philippine Statistics Authority d. Philippine Statistics Agency
13. It is a characteristic that is observable or measurable in every unit of the universe.
a. population b. sample c. universe d. variable
14. It is a subgroup of a universe or of a population.
a. population b. sample c. universe d. variable
15. It is the collection of respondents from whom one obtain the data.
a. population b. sample c. universe d. variable
16. It is a set of all possible values of a variable.
a. population b. sample c. universe d. variable
For questions number 17 to 21, consider the following table.

17. Which of the following sets of data can be considered as “the universe”?
a. students b. happiness indices c. preferred colors d. weights
18. How many variables are involved in the given study?
a. 5 b. 6 c. 11 d. 12
19. Which of the following is a subset of the usual daily allowance in school?
a. 35 b. 65 c. 250 d. 300
20. Which of the following have equal values in the given table?
a. subsets and variables b. populations and variables
c. universe and subsets d. populations and universe
21. Which of the following statements in NOT TRUE about the table?
a. The number of values in the universe and the variables is equal.
b. The population in the given table is 12.
c. The variables in the given table is 12.
d. The universe in the given table is 5.

22. These variables express a categorical attribute.


a. qualitative b. quantitative c. numerical d. literal
23. These variables whose sizes are meaningful, answer questions such as “how much” or “how many”.
a. qualitative b. quantitative c. numerical d. literal
24. The quantitative data are those data that can be counted.
a. continuous b. discrete c. limited d. concrete
25. The quantitative data are those data that can be measured.
a. continuous b. discrete c. limited d. concrete
26. Which of the following data is a qualitative data?
a. weight b. height c. age d. sex
27. Which of the following data is a quantitative data?
a. sleeping time b. color c. allowance d. happiness index
28. Which of the following quantitative data is a discrete data?
a. temperature b. amount c. distance d. time
29. Which of the following quantitative data is a continuous data?
a. weight b. age c. expenses d. savings
30. What is the other term for qualitative variables?
a. numerical b. literal c. categorical d. countable
31. This level of measurement arises when we have variables that are categorical and non-numeric or
where the numbers have no sense of ordering.
a. nominal b. ordinal c. interval d. ratio
32. This tells us that one unit has so many times as much of the property as does another unit.
a. nominal b. ordinal c. interval d. ratio
33. This tells us that one unit differs by a certain amount of degree from another unit.
a. nominal b. ordinal c. interval d. ratio
34. This deals with categorical variables like the nominal level, but in this level ordering is important, that
is the values of the variable could be ranked.
a. nominal b. ordinal c. interval d. ratio

35. Which of the following set of data can be measured in nominal level?
a. height and weight b. sex and favorite color
c. expenses and savings d. temperature and happiness index
36. Which of the following is a method of data presentation?
a. textual or narrative b. tabular
c. graphical d. all of these

For questions number 37 to 39, consider the following table.

Regional estimates of poverty incidence among families based on the Family Income and
Expenditures Survey conducted on the same year of reporting.

37. In what method was the given table presented?


a. textual b. narrative c. tabular d. graphical
38. Which region registered the highest incidence of poverty within the three-year period?
a. V b. IX c. Caraga d. ARMM
39. Which region registered an increasing trend on poverty incidence within the three-year period?
a. III b. VIII c. X d. XI
40. Which graphical presentations show a pie graph?

a. b.

c. d.

GOOD LUCK!  Sir REYGIE L. FABRIGA

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